11 main terminal description, 1 programming methods – DoorKing 1812 Classic User Manual

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1.11 Main Terminal Description

Phone Out

(Twisted Pair)

Time Clock

Relay 1

(Access Control Device)

Relay 2

(Access Control Device)

Input Power

(Transformer)

Back-Up

Battery Power

Emergency

and/or Postal

Entry Switch

1. Phone In (Negative - Ring)

2. Phone In (Positive - Tip)
3. Ground

(Required)

4. Phone Out (Positive - Tip)
5. Phone Out (Negative - Ring)
6. External Time Clock Input. Connect Common to terminal 9.
7. Switch Input Relay 1. A switch closure across terminals 7 & 9

will activate relay 1 for its programmed strike time.

8. Switch Input Relay 2. A switch closure across terminals 8 & 9

will activate relay 2 for its programmed strike time.

9. - 24 VDC Battery Negative. Also Common for terminals 6, 7 & 8.
10. + 24 VDC Battery Positive.
11. Relay 1 Normally Open
12. Relay 1 Normally Closed
13. Relay 1 Common
14.
Relay 2 Normally Open
15. Relay 2 Normally Closed
16. Relay 2 Common
17.
24 VAC Input Power
18. 24 VAC Input Power

External time clock input may be
used to create an additional time
zone for access codes (4.14).

The 1812 Classic can be programmed from the system keypad (Keypad on the 1812) or from a touch-tone telephone connected
to the system.

System Keypad (Preferred)
We strongly recommend that you become familiar with the entire programming sequence before attempting to program
some of the more complex features of this system using the system keypad. If you make a single error in the program-
ming steps, you will have to re-do the sequence from the beginning.

Touch-Tone Telephone
The programmable features that can be programmed using the system keypad can also be programmed using a touch-
tone telephone (typically the house phone) connected to the 1812. This method of programming is useful for program-
ming simple steps or for turning certain features ON or OFF, but is not recommended for complex programming steps.

2.1 Programming Methods

Direct “System Keypad”

Touch-Tone Telephone
connected directly to
the system or off-site.

SECTION 2 - PROGRAMMING

Before You Start Programming: IMPORTANT! Make sure the 1812 has power and we strongly suggest that you become
familiar with these programming instructions before beginning any programming of the 1812 Classic system.

The 1812 has been programmed at the factory with many of the programming parameters already set (default setting) for a
typical residential application with a single 1812. There is no need to reprogram these parameters unless you want to change
them. For easy reference, refer to the chart on page 22 that list the various programming functions and their default settings.

77

88

99

44

55

66

1

2

3

00

1111

2222

333333

Push Button

Push Button

To Call

To Call

DE

Note: Each relay can control a
normally open OR normally close
access control device. Relay
contacts are rated for 3 amps @
30 VAC maximum.

MAS

MAS

CO

Relay 1

(11-13)

Relay 2

(14-16)

Phone In

(Twisted Pair)

Wireless

Adapter

(Polarity Matters!)

OR

DO NOT wire the
wireless adapter to the
PHONE OUT main
terminal connection.
Please refer to the
“Wireless Adapter”
manual 1815-560 for
correct wiring.

Wireless Adapter

1. Phone In (Negative - Ring)

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