12 remote programming – DoorKing 1812 Classic User Manual

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The 1812 can be programmed and operated from a remote location (Home or off-site) using a touch-tone telephone. Be
sure that the programming for the 1812 to “Answer incoming call” has not been disabled (2.3.7).
Note: The 1812 master code cannot be programmed remotely – it can only be programmed from the system keypad – see
Programming the Master Code on page 20.

1. Call the homeowner's phone number. After the programmed number of rings (2.3.6) the 1812 will answer with a tone.

2. Follow the desired programming steps in the Programming Sections of this manual.

3. When complete with the desired programming function, hang up. You cannot use 0# pressed together to end
programming steps from a touch-tone telephone. Wait 30 seconds before calling back to program another feature.

4.12 Remote Programming

The 1812 can be called to check if relay 1, relay 2, or both relays in the system are latched and holding a door or gate in the
open (unlocked) position.

1. Pick up homeowner's telephone and press

*

7. [

*

7 (beep)]

2. Listen for the following sequence of tones:
No Tones: neither relay is activated.
Relay 1 Activated: beep - pause - beep - pause . . .
Relay 2 Activated: beep beep - pause - beep beep - pause . . .
Both Relays Activated: beep beep beep - pause - beep beep beep - pause . . .

3. Hang up.

4.11 Relay Activation Check

4.13 Remote Relay Activation

The 1812 system relays can be activated from the home phone or from a remote (off-site) location. The answer incoming
call feature must be enabled (2.3.7) to activate any of the relays from a remote location. Refer to the tone open numbers
that were programmed in section 2.3.5 to determine each of the relay activation functions. Only one tone open number will
function per phone call. E.g.: If you call and want to “Hold Open” the relay, you will have to call back to “Deactivate” it later.

1. Pick up homeowner's telephone and press

*

7. [

*

7 (beep)]

2. Enter the desired tone open number (2.3.5). [ _ (beep)]

3. 1812 will automatically hang up.

• Momentary Activation (Relay activates for its programmed strike time).
• Hold Open (Relay will activate and remain activated).
• Deactivate (Relay will deactivate).
• Hold 1 Hour (Relay will activate for 1 hour and then automatically deactivate).

To activate the relay(s) from the homeowner's house, perform the following steps:

To activate the relay(s) from a remote (off-site) location, perform the following steps.

1. Call the homeowner's phone number. After the programmed number of rings (2.3.6) the 1812 will answer with a tone.

2. Press

*

1 6 and enter the MASTER CODE. [

*

1 6 _ _ _ _ (beep)]

(Two-way voice communication is also enabled at this point)

3. Enter the desired tone open number. [ _ (beep)]

4. 1812 will automatically hang up.

A switch closure between terminals 7 and 9 will activate relay 1 for its programmed relay strike time (2.3.4). A switch
closure between terminals 8 and 9 will activate relay 2 for its programmed relay strike time (2.3.4).
A switch closure between terminals 6 and 9 will activate the external time zone input. When this input is activated, access
codes that have been programmed into the time zone restricted “location codes” will not work (2.6.1).
The 1812 has two time zones available as a built-in programming function. The external time clock input provides a method
to activate a third time zone, but requires an external time clock to be wired to terminals 6 and 9 (1.11).

4.14 Switch Input Operation (Terminals 6, 7, 8 & 9)

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