DKS Enterprises 1803PC Weigand Test 1815, 1817 Systems Only, Elevator Boards Hardware Test

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6.1.2 Weigand Test (1815, 1817 Systems Only)

This programming sequence will allow you to view the weigand data on the display as it is received by the control board. This will allow you to verify that the weigand device is functioning properly.

1.Press *82 and enter the four-digit master code _ _ _ _ (beep).

2.Enter 9 9 9 9 * (beep).

3.Activate one of the weigand input devices by placing a card on a card reader, pressing a transmitter button, or entering a digital code on a weigand keypad.

4.If the weigand data is shown on the display, this verifies that the weigand device is operating properly and sending the information to the entry system. If no data appears on the display, the weigand devices are not functioning.

5.Press 0# TOGETHER to cancel the weigand test mode.

6.1.3 Elevator Board(s) Hardware Test

This programming sequence is designed for trouble shooting the elevator control board(s) that may be connected to the telephone entry system. This sequence will take approximately four (4) minutes to complete and will check the operation of the CALL relay, and then all the odd numbered relays, then all the even numbered relays on the elevator control board(s). This test confirms communication between the telephone entry system circuit board and the elevator control board(s).

1.Press *76 and enter the four-digit master code _ _ _ _ (beep).

2.The display will show: WHICH ELEVATOR? (1815 - 1817 systems only).

3.Enter the elevator shaft number (1, 2, 3 or 4) _ then press * (beep).

The display will show: ELEVATOR TEST 1 (1815 - 1817 systems only).

Once the test starts, the CALL relay (LED ON) will activate, and then ALL odd numbered relays will activate, and then ALL even numbered relays will activate on the 1st elevator control board. After this sequence, if more than one elevator control board is connected, ALL odd numbered relays, and then ALL even numbered relays will activate on the 2nd elevator control board. After this sequence, ALL odd numbered relays, and then ALL even numbered relays will activate on the 3rd elevator control board. After this sequence, ALL odd numbered relays, and then ALL even numbered relays will activate on the 4th elevator control board. This sequence will repeat itself ten (10) times.

4.Once the test is complete (approximately 4 minutes), this programming sequence will automatically end itself.

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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 Data Terminals Weigand Power TerminalsWeigand Terminal Description 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 MemorySingle or Multiple Systems Programming with a PCMaster Code Programming for Call-up Operation PC Programming TableTalk Time General ProgrammingRelay Strike 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 ReferenceDelete Names 1815, 1817 Systems Only Programming Names 1815, 1817 Systems OnlyDeleting Individual Phone Numbers Delete Area Codes Display Phone Numbers 1815, 1817 Systems OnlyDeleting Device Codes Programming Device CodesProgramming Device Codes Delete Four-digit Entry Codes FOUR-DIGIT Entryt CodesProgramming Four-digit Entry Codes Entry Code RangesClick Sensitivity Speaker VolumeFeedback Display Contrast 1815 OnlyRing Pin Master Code SwitchBack-light Cutoff 1817 Only Relay 2 Contact PinAdjustment Locations SEC Level Back Light Contrast Lower Contrast Upper Volume Operating Instructions Guest InstructionsResponding to a Guest Call Using an Entry CodeResident Instructions Opening from a Remote Location System AdministratorTracker Board Override Hold Open Command Relay Check Time and Date CheckConnection to a PBX Miscellaneous Operating InstructionsLine Sharing 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 Guest Communication Granting or Denying AccessAccess Code Call Waiting

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