DKS Enterprises 1815, 1803PC, 1817 Relay Wiring Typical, Controlling a Single Door or Gate

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2.3 RELAY WIRING (TYPICAL)

2.3.1 Controlling a Single Door or Gate

Relay 1 is typically used when the system will control a single door or vehicular gate operator. Note that the electric strike and magnetic lock are each powered by their own power supply. Electric strikes are connected through the normally open (NO) contact and magnetic locks are connected through the normally closed (NC) contact.

Relay 0 COM

Relay 0 NC

Relay 0 NO

Relay 0

Relay 2 COM

Relay 2

Relay 1 COM

Relay 1 NC

Relay 1 NO

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Gate Operator

OR

Electric Strike

OR

Magnetic Lock

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Contents 1803PC, 1815, 1817 PC Programmable Telephone Entry Systems Page Use this manual with the following models only Table of Contents Adjustments Important Notice ListingGeneral Information Features Installation Installation Guidelines ALL SystemsSurface Mount Units Surface Mount Units with Recess Box Flush Mount Units Flush Mount Rough-in Box Flush Mount Trim Ring Flush Mount Surface Mounting Kit Wall Mount Units Memory Chip Installation Postal Lock Installation Wiring 18AWG Main Terminal Description Terminal DescriptionWeigand Power Terminals Weigand Terminal DescriptionWeigand Data Terminals Elevator Control Terminals 4 RS-232 TerminalsRelay Wiring Typical Controlling a Single Door or GateControlling a Gate Operator and Pedestrian Gate or Door Magnetic Lock Electric Strike Gate Operator Tracker Expansion Board Control Page General Programming Information Programming with a PCProgramming from the Keypad Standard Chip MemPLUS Chip System MemoryProgramming with a PC Master CodeSingle or Multiple Systems Programming for Call-up Operation PC Programming TableGeneral Programming Relay Strike TimeTalk Time Postal Switch Tone Open NumbersTouch-tone / Rotary-dial Rotary-dialProgramming LETTERS, Numbers and Messages Programming Letters and NumbersProgramming the User Message 1815 Systems Programming the Instruction Message 1815 Systems Programming the User Message 1817 Systems Programming the Instruction Message 1817 Systems Programming Phone Numbers and Names Programming the Directory Code Length Programming 7-digit Phone NumbersProgramming Area Codes Programming Phone Numbers with Area Code ReferenceProgramming Names 1815, 1817 Systems Only Deleting Individual Phone NumbersDelete Names 1815, 1817 Systems Only Delete Area Codes Display Phone Numbers 1815, 1817 Systems OnlyProgramming Device Codes Programming Device CodesDeleting Device Codes FOUR-DIGIT Entryt Codes Programming Four-digit Entry CodesDelete Four-digit Entry Codes Entry Code RangesSpeaker Volume FeedbackClick Sensitivity Display Contrast 1815 OnlyMaster Code Switch Back-light Cutoff 1817 OnlyRing Pin Relay 2 Contact PinAdjustment Locations SEC Level Back Light Contrast Lower Contrast Upper Volume Operating Instructions Guest InstructionsUsing an Entry Code Resident InstructionsResponding to a Guest Call System Administrator Tracker Board Override Hold Open CommandOpening from a Remote Location Relay Check Time and Date CheckMiscellaneous Operating Instructions Line SharingConnection to a PBX Areas with 10-digit DialingPage Maintenance Trouble ShootingSympton Possible Solutions Will be erased when this function is performed 1 RS-232 TestWeigand Test 1815, 1817 Systems Only Elevator Boards Hardware TestElevator Board / Floor Hardware Test Accessories LOG Tables Name AAC Phone Number DIR Code ENT Device SEC FL ER Level Granting or Denying Access Access CodeGuest Communication Call Waiting

1815, 1803PC, 1817 specifications

DKS Enterprises has established itself as a leading provider of cutting-edge access control solutions, and among its notable offerings are the 1803PC, 1817, and 1815 models. These products stand out in the commercial security landscape, providing businesses with reliable and efficient entry management.

The DKS 1803PC is an advanced digital keyless entry system designed for commercial applications. Its primary feature is the easy-to-use keypad interface, which allows users to input their access codes directly. This model is equipped with a robust memory capable of storing up to 100 unique codes, making it suitable for locations with multiple users. Additionally, the 1803PC supports timed access, enabling businesses to set specific entry windows, which enhances security and access control.

The DKS 1817 model takes entry management a step further with its smart technology integration. It features Bluetooth capabilities that allow users to unlock doors via their smartphones, offering convenience and flexibility. The 1817 can be connected to various security devices, such as alarms and surveillance cameras, providing a comprehensive security ecosystem. It also includes a user-friendly mobile app that enables remote management of access permissions, ensuring that business owners can monitor and control entry points effectively from anywhere.

In contrast, the DKS 1815 model caters to businesses looking for a cost-effective yet reliable access solution. This model features a straightforward keypad interface similar to the 1803PC, but it is designed with essential functionalities to meet basic security needs. The 1815 supports up to 50 access codes and is ideal for smaller businesses or limited access areas. Its durable construction ensures longevity and requires minimal maintenance over time.

All three models employ DKS's proprietary technology that emphasizes durability and security. They are built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Each model adheres to stringent safety standards to protect against unauthorized access, ensuring the safety of personnel and assets.

In conclusion, DKS Enterprises' 1803PC, 1817, and 1815 models represent a diverse range of access control solutions tailored for various business needs. Their features focus on ease of use, advanced technology, and reliability, making them an excellent choice for organizations looking to enhance their security measures while streamlining access management.