Section 3 – programming, 1 system set up, 1 master code – DoorKing 1820 User Manual

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Section 3 – Programming

3.1 System Set Up

The system has default settings for most programming functions. When installing a new system,
there is some set up programming required which will format the system to meet the operational
requirements of the installation. Once the system is set up, there are also operational programming
steps for the Doorman/Concierge phone and for tenant phones.

• Programming steps for the 1820 set up are performed from the doorman/concierge phone or

from a standard touch tone phone connected to the lobby panel terminals (14-15). A “BEEP”
in the handset confirms that the programming step has been completed successfully. Do not
use a telephone with the keypad on the handset.

• Resident telephones are addressed either by the system relay number or by a programmed

directory code. This is an either/or scenario. All residents will either use the default system
relay number or all residents will be assigned a programmed directory code.

• The system wide commands that turn features ON/OFF can be very useful when

troubleshooting. These commands will not delete or erase any programmed information.
They simply disable the feature for system users.

• It is highly recommended that you make a record of ALL programming completed. You can

complete the blanks in this instruction booklet and/or use the tables provided in the appendix
of this manual.

3.1.1 Master

Code

This must be set at the 1885-010 Main Control Board. It is the “Password” utilized in all programming
steps.

Factory Default = 9999

1. Press the Master Code button on the main control board (upper right hand corner). The

power LED will start blinking slowly.

2. On the doorman telephone, enter a four-digit master code _ _ _ _ then press * (beep).

The LED will stop blinking.

3. Hang up to end the programming session.

3.1.2 1982 Relay Board / 1884 Interface Board

The 1885 main control board can be programmed to operate as an 1816 system utilizing the 1982
Relay Boards, or it can be programmed to operate as an 1820 system utilizing the 1884 Line
Interface Boards. This programming step tells the 1885 board which type system is in use and must
be programmed for 1884 Line Interface Boards with the 1820 system.

Factory Default = 0 (1982 Relay Boards) Enter “1” in step 3 for 1884 Line Interface Board.

1. Take the doorman telephone off hook.

2. Press *54 and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ (beep).

3. Enter 1 then press * (beep).

4. Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session.

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