2 resident instructions – DoorKing 1833 PC Programmable User Manual

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5.2 Resident Instructions

Resident control of the door or gate that the telephone entry system controls is limited to opening the door or gate in response
to a call from a guest, or they may open the door or gate by using their assigned four-digit entry code. A resident instruction
sheet is included in the back of this manual and may be copied and passed out to your residents.

When communication is established, the resident has the option of opening the door(s) or gate(s) by pressing the
programmed tone open number(s) on their touch tone telephone, or they can deny access to their guest by pressing # on their
telephone. If access is granted, the resident will hear a confirmation tone in their handset indicating that the door or gate has
opened, then the system will automatically hang up.

Residents should be instructed by management to always press the # key on their telephone if they wish to deny a guest
access.
If a resident hangs up to deny access instead of pressing #, the telephone entry system will remain on line until its
programmed talk time expires or until it detects dial tone.

Some newer type telephones emit a short tone rather than a continuous tone when their keys are pressed. This may cause the
telephone entry system to not respond to the tone open number. If this happens, simply press the tone open number twice in
rapid succession to open the door or gate.

If a resident is using a rotary dial telephone, they will grant access to their guest by dialing 9. To deny access to their guest,
residents with rotary phones MUST simply hang up.

Four-digit entry codes provide a means for a resident to gain access by entering their assigned code on the telephone entry
system keypad. The four-digit entry code will operate relay 0, 1 or 2 (relay 0 not available for the 1834) depending on the
boundaries that have been programmed into the system (section 3.7.3).

1. To use entry codes, first press and then enter the four-digit entry code .

2. The system will emit a tone (beep) and the LCD display will show OPEN when a valid code is entered on the keypad.

If management decides to utilize resident entry codes, residents should be instructed to keep their unique code secret. Telling
other persons their code or allowing other persons to use their code compromises security and defeats the purpose of the
system.

5.2.1 Responding to a Guest Call

5.2.2 Using an Entry Code

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