SYMPTON

 

POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)

 

 

 

Cannot get into

Wrong master code entered. Start over.

programming mode.

Waiting too long between pushing buttons. Enter information quicker.

 

 

Keypad is not plugged into board correctly. Cable points down.

 

Memory chips are installed upside down.

System emits a long

Waiting too long between pushing buttons.

tone and cancels

Forgetting to press # first when programming.

programming.

 

 

 

 

 

Keypad is dead.

No power. Check for 16 VAC input power.

 

Check that the keypad is properly connected to the circuit board. The cable on

 

 

the plug points down when connected to the circuit board.

Buzz or noise on the

Disconnect the phone line from the system and check it with a handset. If line

phone line.

 

is noisy, problem is with the phone line and not the entry system.

 

Check for any shorts to ground behind the circuit board.

 

Check for pinched wires near the door hinge.

 

Check for 16-volt power shorted to ground.

 

Check for phone line shorted to ground.

 

Check that phone wires are twisted.

 

Check that the proper type of phone wire was used for an outdoor and / or

 

 

underground application.

 

Check that all wires, speaker, keypad, etc. are isolated from ground.

 

Check that the cabinet is properly grounded. Be sure that case ground

 

 

(terminal 3) is not used as a low voltage common.

 

Check for excessive voltage drop on 16 VAC power.

Ringing or howling

Feedback improperly adjusted (4.2).

from the speaker.

Volume is set too high (4.1).

 

After dial out, dial tone

Phone line is a rotary-dial line. Have the phone company change it to a touch-

is heard on the

 

tone line.

speaker.

 

 

Door strike locks on.

Excessive voltage-drop on 16 VAC line.

 

Using a transformer with too low VA rating.

 

Relay strike time programmed too long (3.3.1).

Door strike or gate

System was given a hold open command. Call the system and press the tone

operator holds open.

 

deactivate number (5.3.1).

 

 

 

Entry system will not

Ring pin is not installed (4.8).

answer when called.

Bad phone line or insufficient ring voltage.

 

Rotary dial 9 will not

Adjust click sensitivity (4.3).

activate relay.

 

 

 

 

 

Touch-tone 9 will not

Re-program tone-open number to 9 (3.3.3).

activate relay.

If resident phone emits a short pulse rather than a long tone, press 9 twice in

 

 

 

rapid succession 99.

 

Try another phone that is known to work.

 

Lower speaker volume (4.1) and re-adjust feedback (4.2).

Relay activates but

Re-program relay strike time for a longer period (3.3.1).

gate operator will not

Check wiring to gate operator.

open.

Check gate operator.

 

Postal switch will not

Be sure that the wire-tie has been clipped off the postal switch.

activate relay.

Be sure that the relay has been programmed for postal switch input (3.3.4).

 

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DKS Enterprises 1815, 1803PC, 1817 owner manual Sympton Possible Solutions

1815, 1803PC, 1817 specifications

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