4 access codes, 5 call forward - enable / disable, Homeowner programming instructions – DoorKing 1812 Classic User Manual

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4.4 Access Codes

The access codes will operate either relay 1 or relay 2 with a specific function depending on the “location code”number that
is choose from the table in section 2.6.1 for every access code programmed.

When the access code is entered on the system keypad, the system will check its memory to see if the code entered is
stored and under which location code it has been stored. If the access code is stored under a momentary activation
location code, either relay 1 or relay 2 will activate for the programmed relay strike time depending on which location code
the access code was programmed for. If the access code is stored under a hold location code, the specific relay will latch
on until another access code is entered on the system keypad.

If the access code entered is programmed for a “time zone” location code, the system will first check to see if the access
code time zone is enabled or disabled. If this time zone is disabled, the access code will activate the specific relay for the
programmed relay strike time. If the access code time zone is enabled, the system will check the clock to determine if the
access code is within the time zone boundary. If the access code is within the time zone boundary, the respective relay will
activate for the programmed relay strike time. If the access code is outside of the time zone boundary, the relay will NOT
activate.

If the access code is programmed for a “flash” location code, the system will check the clock to determine if the current
day is the programmed operating day for the access code. If the current day is valid, the respective relay will operate for the
programmed relay strike time. If the current day is not valid, the relay will not operate. Once the programmed operating day
is past, the flash access code will not work unless a new flash operating day is programmed into the system (2.4.6).

1. Press #.

2. Enter four-digit access code.

4.5 Call Forward - Enable / Disable

To use the call forward feature, be sure that a call forward phone number has been programmed into the system memory
(2.5.1). This operating step enables or disables the call forward feature. If this feature is enabled, all calls from the 1812
will be forwarded regardless of whether the call forward time zone is enabled or disabled. If the call forward feature is set
up for a time zone, call forward MUST be disabled.

1. Pick up homeowner's telephone and press

*

7. [

*

7 (beep)]

2. Press

*

1 4 and enter the MASTER CODE. [

*

1 4 _ _ _ _ (beep)]

3. Press 1

*

to enable call forward, OR press 0

*

to disable call forward. [ _

*

(beep)]

4. Hang up.

Homeowner Programming Instructions

(From Home Phone or 1812)

When the following programming features are going to be enabled and disabled from the homeowner's touch-tone telephone:

The

1812 MUST be programmed to “Answer incoming call on X rings” (2.3.6). Factory setting - 6 rings.

The

1812 MUST be programmed to“Answer incoming call - enabled” (2.3.7). Factory setting - enabled.

• The system “attention number” factory setting - 7.

If the system “attention number” has been reprogrammed in section 2.3.2, use the new attention number in step 1.

The following features can also be programmed at the 1812 system keypad by skipping step 1, start with step 2 and press 0 #
together instead of hanging up the phone in step 4.

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