Section 3 – programming, 1 general programming information – Controlled Products Systems Group 1834-080 User Manual

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SECTION 3 – PROGRAMMING

IMPORTANT! Many of the advanced features available with this telephone entry system cannot be
programmed from the system keypad. These features include relay hold open time zones, security
levels, elevator control options and programming via the internet using DKS servers. If any of these
features are used, the system must be programmed with the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for
Windows software, VERSION 6.3.b or higher. Refer to the software help screen for more information
on these features.

We strongly suggest that you read these programming instructions in their entirety before beginning
any programming of this telephone entry system.

3.1

General Programming Information

The DoorKing PC Programmable Telephone Entry System is primarily programmed by using the
DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows software. However, the system can also be
programmed from the keypad on the front of the entry system. When programming from an off site
location with a PC, the RING pin must be installed on the circuit board.

The PC programmable telephone entry systems (except 1834) have three relays on the circuit board,
all of which are programmable for any function required. These relays are designated as Relay 0 (R-
0), Relay 1 (R-1), and Relay 2 (R-2). If Tracker expansion boards are used with this system, it is very
important that you understand the function of these three relays. The weigand input auxiliary
terminals (also the Tracker board input terminals) can only cause R-1 or R-2 to activate. Weigand
input devices cannot cause R-0 to activate. Therefore, if Tracker expansion boards are used with this
system, R-0 must be designated as the PRIMARY relay, and R-1 and R-2 are then designated as
Tracker board command (CMD) relays with R-2 controlling tracker boards 1 through 8 (system relays
3-10), and R-1 controlling tracker boards 9 through 16 (system relays 11-18). The PRIMARY relay is
the relay that a resident activates from their telephone after receiving a call from a visitor. When
tracker boards or other weigand devices are used with the system, be sure that R-0 is programmed to
respond to the tone open number (typically 9), the postal switch input, and the rotary dial 9 function.

Device codes, tracker expansion, anti-pass back and elevator control features are NOT AVAIALBLE
with the 1834 system.

3.1.1

Programming with a PC

Prior to programming the system with a PC and the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows
Software, there is certain information that you must know and must program into the system before
the computer can communicate with the system. See page 29 to set-up the telephone entry system
for PC programming. Programming the system with a PC may be accomplished by modem, by direct
connection via the RS-232 communications terminal (requires 1818-040 cable), via the internet using
DKS modem servers, via the internet using DKS internet servers, or via a LAN connection. Using the
DKS internet server option or LAN option requires the 1830-175 TCP/IP kit be installed and the
DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows Software VERSION 6.3.b or higher.

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