2 call waiting, 3 preprogrammed phone numbers – DoorKing 1812 Classic User Manual

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4.1 Calling the Homeowner’s Phone from the 1812

To place a call from the 1812 to the homeowner's house, the guest simply presses the PUSH TO CALL button located on
the faceplate, see previous page. Once the guest has been identified by voice communication, the homeowner may grant
them access by pressing the appropriate tone open number, or they may deny access by simply hanging up or dialing 7 for
relay 1, see below.

Prior to ringing the homeowner's phone, the 1812 will perform several logic steps to check the status of the Do Not Disturb
(DND) and Call Forward features. If the DND feature is enabled, the DND time zone will be checked. If the time is within the
DND time zone boundary, the system will not ring the homeowner's phone and will not call forward, even if the call forward
feature is enabled. If the DND feature is enabled but the time is outside the DND time zone, the system will then check the
call forward function. If the DND feature is disabled, the system will check the call forward function.

If the call forward feature is enabled, the 1812 will automatically dial out the preprogrammed call forward phone number
when the guest pushes the Push To Call button regardless if the call forward time zone is enabled or disabled. If the call
forward feature is disabled, the system will then check the call forward time zone. If the call forward time zone is enabled
and the time is within the call forward time zone boundaries, the system will dial the preprogrammed call forward phone
number. If the call forward time zone is enabled and the time is outside the call forward time zone boundaries, the system
will ring the homeowner's phone. If the call forward time zone is disabled, the system will ring the homeowner's phone.

1. To grant access to a guest, press the programmed tone open number. (The factory setting for relay 1’s tone open
number is 9, however this can be programmed to any number desired. See section 2.3.5 to program tone open
numbers.) The 1812 will respond with a confirming tone and will open the door or gate connected to relay 1.

2. To deny access, hang up the telephone. (Dial 7 for wireless adapter only, see section 2.3.5 and the wireless manual

for more information).

4.2 Call Waiting

1. To place the outside call on HOLD and talk to the guest, press #.
This will connect the homeowner's telephone with the 1812.

A. To GRANT the guest access, press the programmed tone open number (2.3.5).
The

1812 will respond with a confirming tone, open the door or gate, and will reconnect the homeowner's

phone with their outside call.

B. To DENY the guest access, press #.
The

1812 will disconnect from the homeowner's phone and reconnect it to the outside call.

When the homeowner is on their telephone and a guest pushes the Push To Call push button, the 1812 will sound a short
tone in the homeowner's handset. This indicates to the homeowner that a guest is at their door or gate.

The same process can be used when the homeowner is talking to a guest AT the 1812 and an outside call comes in.
The homeowner can place the guest on hold and switch to the outside call.

4.3 Preprogrammed Phone Numbers

To call the first preprogrammed number, press “01” on the system keypad.

To call the second preprogrammed number, press “02” on the system keypad.

To call the third preprogrammed number, press “03” on the system keypad.

To use the preprogrammed phone number feature, the guest simply presses 01, 02, or 03 on the system keypad. The 1812
will automatically dial out the specific preprogrammed phone number. Once the call is answered at the other end, that party
may grant or deny a guest access by pressing the programmed tone open number or simply hanging up.
Note: These phone numbers function differently than the call forward phone number.

SECTION 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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