1 entry panel setup (fig 10), 2 communication setup (fig 11), 3 tone open numbers (fig 12) – DoorKing Remote Account Manager User Manual

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3.1.1

Entry Panel Setup (Fig 10)

1. Enter the four-digit MASTER CODE in the field

provided. The master code entered here must
match the four-digit master code that has been
programmed into the entry panel
.

2. Select the SYSTEM MEMORY. The system

memory must match the memory size of the
chips installed in the entry panel
.

3. Set the system TALK TIME.

4. Set the DIRECTORY CODE DIGITS.

5. Check ANTI-PASS BACK for 1833, 1835, 1837 and

1838 (APB is standard in these systems). Un-
check this box if you are programming an 1834 (APB is unavailable in the 1834).

Figure 10

3.1.2

Communication Setup (Fig 11)

1. Select Modem, RS-232, DK IM Server or Network

1

from the pull-down menu (The diagnostics option is
used only when you are talking with a DKS
technician on the telephone)
.

Note 1: Requires installation of TCP/IP kit on the
system (P/N 1830-175).

2. If Modem or DK IM Server was selected, enter the

SYSTEM PHONE number in the field provided.
Include the area code if 10-digit dialing is required in your area. When using the DK IM Server,
you MUST include 1+Area Code+ Phone Number
.

Figure 11

3. If

Network

was selected, you will need to enter the static, dynamic or local IP address and the port

number (separated by a colon) in the System IP Address field.

Example: hostname.dyndns.org:1040

Example:

192.168.1.40:1040

4. Select either the 1834 model, or the 1833, 1835, 1837, 1838 models.

5. Select either 10 or 255 Area Codes. The number of area codes selected here must match how

the entry panel area code option was programmed; either 10 area codes or 255 area codes.
255 area codes are only available on REV E or higher circuit boards.

6. If the entry system is set-up on a PBX or KSU and it needs to dial a “9” to get a dial-tone, enter the

number where indicated.

3.1.3

Tone Open Numbers (Fig 12)

Tone open numbers are the numbers that the entry panel will respond to and will cause the programmed relay
action that the tone number was set for. Tone open numbers can be set to activate a single relay or any
combination of relays. Each relay has four tone open number fields that can be set, however when a call is made
to a resident, the resident can only momentarily activate the relay - the system will not respond to other tone
open numbers from a resident.

The other three tone open number fields (Hold, Release, Hold 1 Hr.) are functions designed for the system
administrator and will cause the relay(s) in the entry panel to respond to the programmed command. To use
these functions, the system administrator calls the entry panel via a touch-tone telephone, and then enters a
series of numbers to cause the desired relay action (Refer to the Owner's Manual that came with the entry panel
for instructions on using this feature).

NOTE: The 1834 and 1838 Entry Panels do not have RELAY 0 capability. Leave all Relay 0 fields blank if
programming an 1834 or 1838 entry panel.

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