DKS Enterprises Back-light Cutoff 1817 Only, Master Code Switch, Ring Pin, Relay 2 Contact Pin

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4.6Back-light Cutoff (1817 Only)

1.The back-light cutoff potentiometer is located on the LCD control board in the 1817 system only. This adjustment is not available in the 1815 system. This potentiometer adjusts the intensity of the back lighted LCD panels and is normally factory set. To increase the back-light, turn the potentiometer clockwise. To decrease the back-light, turn the potentiometer counter clockwise.

4.7Master Code Switch

1.The master code switch is left in the off position for normal operation. Turn the master code switch on when setting the system master code. See programming instructions to set the system master code. If the master code switch is turned on and a new master code is not entered, the system will sound a long tone after approximately 30 seconds. This tone will continue every 30 seconds until a new master code is entered, or until the switch is turned off.

4.8Ring Pin

1.The ring pin is labeled RING on the control board. This shorting pin must be installed to allow the system to answer any calls placed to it. If remote programming or remote relay operation is to be used, the shorting pin must be installed. Removing the shorting pin will cause the system to never answer any call placed to it.

4.9Relay 2 Contact Pin

1.This shorting pin sets the contacts on relay number two to be set to either Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC). The pin is set to NO from the factory.

4.10Auto – 1816 Pin

1.This shorting pin sets the system to operate as a stand-alone unit (AUTO), or to interface with the 1816 Telephone Intercom System. The pin is set to AUTO from the factory.

4.11HF – HS Pin

1.This shorting pin is located in the lower left hand corner of the circuit board. For Hands Free (HF) operation, the shorting pin is placed on the HF pins. For a system with a Hand Set (HS), the shorting pin is placed on the HS pins. The pin is set to HF from the factory.

4.12Security Level Pin

1.When the SEC LEVEL pin is in place, the circuit board has full feature capability. This includes relay hold times, security levels, and elevator control functions. When the SEC LEVEL pin is removed, the circuit board will act the same as a REV C board.

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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.