DKS Enterprises 1810, 1803, 1808 Programming from the Keypad, Programming from an Offsite Location

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SECTION 3 – PROGRAMMING

The DoorKing 1802, 1803, 1808 and 1810 Telephone Entry Systems can be programmed from the keypad on the front of the entry system, or remotely from an off premise location using a touch tone telephone. When programming from an off site location with a touch-tone telephone, the RING pin must be installed on the circuit board (see Section 4). We recommend that you do not attempt programming from an off site location until you become familiar with these programming instructions.

Programming from the Keypad

Follow the programming instructions as described in each section of this manual. The system will prompt you with short (beep) tones when programming steps have been followed correctly, and with a long tone (beeeeeep) when the programming step is ended. The 1802, 1803 and 1810 systems have an LCD display that will prompt you for information that you will need to enter.

Programming from an Offsite Location

Follow these steps when programming the system from an offsite location. You must use a touch- tone telephone and the RING pin must be installed to perform off site programming.

1.Call the telephone number that the entry system is installed on from a touch-tone telephone. The entry system will answer with a one second tone.

2.Follow the programming instructions as described in each section of this manual. The system will prompt you with short (beep) tones when programming steps have been followed correctly.

3.When complete, hang up. (You cannot use 0 # to end remote programming sessions).

Programming Notes

When each programming step is performed correctly, a short tone (beep) will be heard. When the programming session is ended, a long tone (beeeeeep) will be heard.

This symbol Bin the programming steps indicates numbers that you will need to enter, one number per symbol.

The amount of telephone numbers that can be programmed into the system is dependent on the memory size ordered. Memory sizes available are 25 - 75 - 125 - 250 - 500 - 1000. The memory size also determines the number of four-digit entry codes (memory size + 12) that can be programmed into the system. Five-digit entry codes are limited to six.

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Contents 1802, 1803, 1808, 1810 Telephone Entry Systems Page Use this manual with the following models only Table of Contents Maintenance and Trouble Shooting Listing Important NoticeGeneral Information Features Installation Guidelines ALL Systems InstallationSurface Mount 1803 and 1810 Units Surface Mount 1803 and 1810 Units with Recess Box Flush Mount 1803 and 1810 Units Flush Mount Rough-in Box applies to 1803 and 1810 only Flush Mount Trim Ring use with 1803 and 1810 units only 12.0 375 125 DIA 125 SQ 625 7 1802 Surface Mount Only 8 1808 Surface Mount Only Memory Chip Installation Postal Lock Installation Page Wiring 18AWG Terminal Description Main Terminal DescriptionWiring Description Controlling a Single Door or Gate Relay Wiring TypicalControlling a Gate Operator and Pedestrian Gate or Door Programming from the Keypad Programming from an Offsite LocationProgramming Notes Relay Strike Time General ProgrammingMaster Code Single or Multiple SystemsTone Open Numbers Talk TimePostal Switch Touch-tone / Rotary-dialNumber of Rings to Answer Star * Key Function Keypad FunctionPhone Number Programming Programming the Directory Code LengthProgramming 7-digit Phone Numbers Programming Area Codes Programming Phone Numbers with Area Code ReferenceDeleting Individual Phone Numbers Delete All Phone Numbers Display / Delete Phone NumbersDisplay Phone Numbers with known Directory Codes Delete All Four-Digit Entry Codes Entry Code ProgrammingFour-Digit Entry Code Programming Delete Four-Digit Entry CodesFive-Digit Entry Code Divide Number Five-Digit Entry Code ProgrammingDelete Five-Digit Entry Codes Delete All Five-Digit Entry CodesTime Functions Programming Time Clock ProgrammingAutomatic Relay Activation Time Zones Five-Digit Entry Code Time Zone Four-Digit Entry Code Time ZoneFlash Entry Codes Relay 2 Terminals Display Contrast 1802, 1803, 1810 only Speaker VolumeFeedback Click SensitivityMaster Code Switch Ring PinHandset / Hands Free Responding to a Guest Call Using an Entry CodeGeneral Instructions Guest InstructionsRelay Check System AdministratorRemote Programming Remote Relay ActivationAuto Relay Time Zone Enable / Disable Entry Code Time Zone Enable / DisableSwitch Input Operation Miscellaneous Operating InstructionsLine Sharing Areas with 10-digit Dialing Connection to a PBXPage Trouble Shooting MaintenanceSympton Possible Solutions Accessories LOG Tables Name Phone Number Directory Code Entry Alternate Area Code Name Phone Number Directory Code Entry Alternate Area Code Resident Instruction Sheet