DKS Enterprises 1802 Miscellaneous Operating Instructions, Switch Input Operation, Line Sharing

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5.3 MISCELLANEOUS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

5.3.1 Switch Input Operation

The two switch inputs can be programmed to either activate their respective relay (switch 1 input activates relay 1; switch 2 input activates relay 2) or they can be programmed to call the phone number programmed under the first two directory codes (switch 1 input calls the phone number programmed under directory code 0, 00, 000 or 0000; switch 2 input calls the phone number programmed under directory code 1, 01, 001 or 0001). Each switch input is programmed independently (2.10).

Switch 1 input is typically used as the postal switch and is pre-wired and pre-programmed for postal switch operation. We suggest that switch input 1 should be left programmed to activate relay 1 to allow the mail carrier entry.

Switch 2 input can be programmed as the application requires. For example, if the telephone entry system is controlling a vehicular gate with relay 1 and a pedestrian gate with relay 2, a postal lock box (DoorKing P/N 1402-080) could be installed at the pedestrian gate for the mail carrier and connected to switch input 2. In this manner, the postal lock box would allow the mail carrier access through the pedestrian gate when it is activated. Another use of switch input 2 is to program the input to call a preprogrammed telephone number instead of activating relay 2. An auxiliary button can be installed and connected to switch input 2 and labeled “assistance.” When the button is pressed, the system will automatically dial the phone number programmed under directory code 1, 01, 001 or 0001.

5.3.2 Talk Time

The talk time for directory codes 0, 00, 000, 0000 and 1, 01, 001, 0001 is factory set to 4 minutes 15 seconds and cannot be changed. These directory codes should be reserved for use with management or emergency phone numbers that typically require longer talk times. For example, if directory code 000 was programmed to call a management phone number, the system will allow the full 4 minutes and 15 seconds of talk time before automatically ending the call.

5.3.3 Line Sharing

More than one telephone entry system can share the same phone line provided that the units have been programmed for multiple systems on the same line (see 3.1.2). When the unit is programmed for multiple systems sharing the same line, it checks the phone line for 48 volts (not busy) before attempting to place a call. If the phone line is in use, the system will emit a busy signal. If two or more systems are sharing the same phone line, it is important that each system be programmed with its own unique master code. When more than one system is on the same phone line, and a call is placed from one of the systems to a resident, only the system that placed the call will respond to any tone open numbers. Do not be concerned that all the units will activate their relay when the resident presses the tone open number.

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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 Important Notice ListingGeneral Information Features Installation Installation Guidelines ALL SystemsSurface 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 Main Terminal Description Terminal DescriptionWiring Description Relay Wiring Typical Controlling a Single Door or GateControlling a Gate Operator and Pedestrian Gate or Door Programming from an Offsite Location Programming from the KeypadProgramming Notes Single or Multiple Systems General ProgrammingMaster Code Relay Strike TimeTalk Time Tone Open NumbersTouch-tone / Rotary-dial Postal SwitchNumber of Rings to Answer Keypad Function Star * Key FunctionProgramming the Directory Code Length Phone Number ProgrammingProgramming 7-digit Phone Numbers Programming Phone Numbers with Area Code Reference Programming Area CodesDeleting Individual Phone Numbers Display / Delete Phone Numbers Delete All Phone NumbersDisplay Phone Numbers with known Directory Codes Delete Four-Digit Entry Codes Entry Code ProgrammingFour-Digit Entry Code Programming Delete All Four-Digit Entry CodesDelete All Five-Digit Entry Codes Five-Digit Entry Code ProgrammingDelete Five-Digit Entry Codes Five-Digit Entry Code Divide NumberTime Clock Programming Time Functions ProgrammingAutomatic Relay Activation Time Zones Four-Digit Entry Code Time Zone Five-Digit Entry Code Time ZoneFlash Entry Codes Relay 2 Terminals Click Sensitivity Speaker VolumeFeedback Display Contrast 1802, 1803, 1810 onlyRing Pin Master Code SwitchHandset / Hands Free Guest Instructions Using an Entry CodeGeneral Instructions Responding to a Guest CallRemote Relay Activation System AdministratorRemote Programming Relay CheckEntry Code Time Zone Enable / Disable Auto Relay Time Zone Enable / DisableMiscellaneous Operating Instructions Switch Input OperationLine Sharing Connection to a PBX Areas with 10-digit DialingPage Maintenance Trouble ShootingSympton 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