Wireless adapter, Maximum 1812 wiring configuration – DoorKing 1812 Classic User Manual

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1812-065-U-12-13

18

MASTER

CODE

ON

MASTER

CODE

ON

16.5
VAC

Main

Terminal

1871-010

Phone In

(1-2)

Phone Out

(4-5)

MAST

MAST

COD

Relay 1

Relay 2

Power

16.5
VAC

Main

Terminal

1871-010

Phone In

(1-2)

Phone Out

(4-5)

MAST

MAST

COD

Relay 1

Relay 2

Power

Be sure to properly ground ALL
1812s. See page 13 for
acceptable grounding sources.

Relay 2 to Access Control Device

To 24 VAC Supplied Transformer

To 24 VAC Supplied Transformer

Relay 1 to Access Control Device

Relay 2 to Access Control Device

Relay 1 to Access Control Device

1.10 Wire Multiple 1812s - Intercom Mode

Cat5e

See previous

page for

wiring and

information

on relays

and power

transformer.

See previous

page for

wiring and

information

on relays

and power

transformer.

To the next 1812’s PHONE OUT

terminals 4 and 5 wired in the series,

if desired.

Up to five (5) 1812s may be
wired in series
using the method
shown: 1st 1812’s PHONE IN to
2nd 1812’s PHONE OUT; 2nd
1812’s PHONE IN to 3rd 1812’s
PHONE OUT, etc.
Each 1812 must have a unique
ATTENTION NUMBER (See 2.3.3)
and a unique MASTER CODE (See
2.2).
The 1812 that is the furthest away
from the phone
or PBX / KSU
system must be programmed for
INTERCOM MODE. All other 1812
units in the series are
programmed for TELEPHONE
MODE (See 2.3.1).

Be sure to properly ground ALL
1812s. See page 13 for
acceptable grounding sources.

Ground 12 AWG Min.

Ground 12 AWG Min.

Phone Out

Phone Out

Phone In

Phone In

1st 1812

Phone Mode

2nd 1812

Phone Mode

3rd 1812

Phone Mode

4th 1812

Phone Mode

5th 1812

INTERCOM MODE

Phone Out

Phone Out

Phone In

Phone In

Phone Out

Cat5e

Connect to Homeowner’s
Telephone

Connect the 1st 1812’s PHONE OUT
terminals directly to homeowner’s
phone or an un-used C.O. port on a
PBX or KSU system.

TIP

RING

TIP (+):

White/blue mark

RING (-):

Blue/white mark

Telephone Line

For complete
information,
see page 12.

Check Polarity of Telephone Line

Check for polarity on the incoming telephone line to
each 1812 board and maintain polarity throughout
the telephone line to the homeowner’s phone. One
potential problem checked when a malfunction
occurs in a telephone entry system is to see if the
telephone line has been wired to each board with
the correct polarity.

Test Example: 1st 1812 board’s PHONE IN
terminals #1 and #2. Terminal #2 must be positive
(Tip +) with respect to terminal #1 (Ring -). Set a
VOM meter to measure DC volts. Place the positive
lead on terminal #2 and the negative lead on
terminal #1. If the meter shows a positive voltage
- OK
. If the meter shows a negative voltage (needle
moves off scale to the left), reverse the wires on
terminals #1 and #2.

Older Lines
Green Wire (+)

Older Lines
Red Wire (-)

Maximum 1812 Wiring

Configuration

When multiple 1812 systems are
connected together, maintain
common polarity on ALL phone lines.

Phone

Jack

Cordless Phone Base Station

Cordless

Option

Remote phones throughout house.

Homeowner’s Phone

LAN/Cordless

Homeowner’s Phone

LAN/Cordless

RJ-11
Phone
Connector

77

88

99

44

55

66

00

Push Button

Push Button

To Call

To Call

77

88

99

44

55

66

00

Push Button

Push Button

To Call

To Call

77

88

99

44

55

66

00

Push Button

Push Button

To Call

To Call

77

88

99

44

55

66

00

Push Button

Push Button

To Call

To Call

77

88

99

44

55

66

00

Push Button

Push Button

To Call

To Call

18

17

16

Com

15

N.C.

14

N.O.

13

Com

12

N.C.

11

N.O.

10

9

8

7

6

5

RING

4

TIP

3

GND

2

TIP

1

RING

24
VAC

18

17

16

Com

15

N.C.

14

N.O.

13

Com

12

N.C.

11

N.O.

10

9

8

7

6

5

RING

4

TIP

3

GND

2

TIP

1

RING

24
VAC

1st 1812

2nd 1812

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

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