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1. RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 23 24 49 50 11 RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 23 24 49 50 11 RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 5 6 31 32 02 7 8
2. 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 91 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter 9 9 9 9 then press beep 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session Function Section Default Description 54 3 1 2 0 1882 Relay boards 07 3 1 3 0011 Highest available relay 41 3 1 5 1234567890 Caller ID default number 08 3 1 6 60 Talk time in seconds 04 3 1 7 5 2 5 rings double ring 05 3 1 8 9876 Rela y tone numbers 03 3 1 9 01 Relay strike time 13 3 2 2 1 Programmable directory codes OFF 09 3 3 1 FFFF Outside line accesscode not programmed 51 3 5 1 0 Do not disturb OFF 45 3 6 1 0 Call forwarding OFF 52 3 7 1 0 Virtual doorman OFF 53 3 7 2 01 Virtual doorman relay strike time 32 3 8 1 0 Call Down OFF system wide 34 3 8 2 1 0 Doorman call down control ON call down timer OFF 35 3 8 3 30 Call down disable timer in seconds 37 3 8 4 7 Resident direct connect call down number 38 3 8 5 8 Resident programming number 12 4 1 1 1 Lobby panel ON 42 4 2 3 05 Touch tone detect time in seconds Page 50 1820 065 B 2 06 4 2 2 Reset Main Control Board Resident Programming This programming sequence will reset the programming specific to each resident to the 1885 main control board factory default values This function will take about 5 minutes to complete The power LED on the main control board will flash during the process The LED becomes steady ON when completed
3. 12 Doorman Concierge Telephone 13 Doorman Concierge Telephone 14 Lobby Panel Entry System or Telephone 15 Lobby Panel Entry System or Telephone 16 Central Office Phone Line Optional 17 Central Office Phone Line Optional 18 Earth Ground 19 Relay Normally Closed NC Contact 20 Relay Normally Open NO Contact 21 Relay Common Contact 22 Not Used 23 16 VAC Main Cabinet Power Input 24 Low Voltage Common 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 27 Page 28 1820 065 B 2 06 Section 3 Programming 3 1 System Set Up The system has default settings for most programming functions When installing a new system there is some set up programming required which will format the system to meet the operational requirements of the installation Once the system is set up there are also operational programming steps for the Doorman Concierge phone and for tenant phones e Programming steps for the 1820 set up are performed from the doorman concierge phone or from a standard touch tone phone connected to the lobby panel terminals 14 15 A BEEP in the handset confirms that the programming step has been completed successfully Do not use a telephone with the keypad on the handset e Resident telephones are addressed either by the system relay number or by a programmed directory code This is an either or scenario All residents will either use the default system relay number or all residents will be assigned a programm
4. essere 45 Section 4 Operating Instructions 4 1 Administrator and Doorman Commands 4 1 1 Lobby Panel Ocio A 47 4 1 2 Gallingithe LobbyPanel 3 2 2 2 072 te eb RR lebe Eire 47 4 1 3 Accessing the Outside Phone Line 204224204ssennennennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnan 47 4 1 4 Calling a Preprogrammed Phone Number seesseeeeeeeeeneeneeemee enne 47 4 1 5 Calling the Doorman or Lobby Panel from an Off Site Location ssseessese 48 4 1 6 Lobby Panel Relay Activation iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1020010020000020 000 0000000000 00000 48 4 1 7 Calling a Resident without C O Phone Service From an Off Site Location 48 4 1 8 Turn Direct Connect On Off uiae aan 49 4 1 9 Call Back a Resident sess nennen nnennennrenne nnne trennen nennen 49 4 1 10 Clear Call Back Number Queue sssssseseeeeeeeeeennennennee nen eene nennen nne 49 4 2 Technician Commands 4 2 1 Reset Main Control Board er ere tea ego cire RV v e A Ep eod 50 4 2 2 Reset Main Control Board Resident Programming eene 51 4 2 3 Set Touch Tone Detect TMe nra sinna a esee nennen enne enne nnns enne nennen 52 4 2 4 Reset Line Interface Board Programming 52 4 2 5 Send Software Reset to all Line Interface Boards ssnennn 52 Appendix Programming Table nhi treten ere te e eh n EE a here dire Cea A Naata
5. A Earth Ground A Optional Central Office phone line touch tone loop start A Doorman Concierge Telephone Optional Lobby panel Connect additional lobby panels in parallel Refer to lobby panel installation manual for additional wiring requirements A Use twisted pair wires for phone connections 24 AWG up to 800 feet 22 AWG up to 1600 feet A Decoder board terminals Used with 1816 systems only DOORKING INC INGLEWOOD CA 90301 Title 1820 Telephone Intercom System Wiring Detail for Dual RJ 71C Option Date 4 05 Dwg No M1820 065 9 Rev A 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 25 2 4 Circuit Board Connector Locations 10 Pin Ribbon Connector Use with 1882 and 1982 Standard Relay Boards 1816 Systems only Page 26 l i O90900209099 pu Terminals 1 10 Decoder Board Connection 1816 Systems only Master Code Switch l H v6890090900V980TCYMO Main Terminals 11 24 RJ45 Jacks Use with 1884 Call Down Line Interface Boards 1820 Systems Only 1820 065 B 2 06 2 5 Main Circuit Board Terminal Description Terminal Description 1 2 Decoder Board Connection Decoder boards are required with 1816 systems that use more than 5 relay 6 boards 10 11 Postal Switch A switch closure across terminals 11 and 24 will cause the relay on the 1885 board to activate for its programmed strike time
6. 49 50 11 RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 23 24 49 50 11 RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 23 24 49 50 11 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 59 NS Resident Instructions DOORKING INC Your building has been equipped with a DoorKing Telephone Intercom System that will provide communication for your guest from the lobby door to your home by use of the telephones i
7. e Requires additional Line Interface Boards This must be factored into the equipment list and the hardware is configured e Resident directory code system relay number will change when phone wiring is removed e f programmable directory codes are in use the directory code will need to be reprogrammed e Requires 1 extra Line Interface Board for every 12 phone lines without Central Office phone service 2 3 2 Dual RJ 71C Option Refer to drawing 1820 065 9 Benefits e Additional Line Interface Boards are not required e Resident directory code system relay number does not change e Does not require reprogramming when a resident s telephone service status changes Disadvantages e Requires disconnect of the telephone company wiring 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 23 1820 Telephone Intercom System INCOMING Wiring Detail Powered RJ 71C Dual Interface Boards en AN 12 vpc 9 Reg AN Input Resident Resident Telephone Telephone E oooooocoo Doooo ooo lt Z wi Active without K oooooooo D D00000 000 C O Line C O Line 00000 000 500000 000 i 00000000 L oooooooo oo00000 ooo00000 000090000 ooo0o0o000 00000 000 DO00 O 000 L 00000 000 L 00000000 00000000 500000 000 It oomoooooo Li ooooooon ooo00000 5 ooo000000 O0500000 Dooooooo a 00000 000 500000 000 d 00000000 i oooooooo 00000000 500000 000 t oooooooo D ooooooono oo 00900000 oOo oo000 000 0300900000 ooo0o0o0
8. When all call forwarding numbers are erased a long beep will be heard 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 41 3 6 5 Program Call Forward Allowed Area Codes This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to limit which area codes can be called when option 2 is selected in 3 6 1 This is a feature to prevent toll charges being incurred on calls forwarded through the phone line connected directly to the 1820 control panel Ifa call forwarding area code does not match an area code programmed here then the call is routed to the resident s phone Up to 30 area codes can be stored in the 1820 memory A long beep is heard when the memory is full Factory Default Not Programmed Repeat step 3 to program additional area codes Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 46 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter a three digit area code _ _ _ then press beep 4 5 3 6 6 Delete Call Forward Allowed Area Codes This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to delete area codes from the allowed area code memory Factory Default Not Programmed Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 47 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter a three digit area code _ _ _ then press beep Repeat step 3 to delete additional are
9. 33 34 03 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 23 24 49 50 11 RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 23 24 49 50 11 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 57 RJ71C Relay Board Identification Model 1820 Main Large Cabinet RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Boa
10. NOTE This command will perform command function 91 4 2 1 automatically 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 90 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter 9 9 9 9 then press beep 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session Function Section Default Description 18 3 2 3 Tums off doorman lobby call option 15 3 2 4 Delete all directory code programming 11 3 3 3 Delete allpreprogrammed phone numbers 00 3 4 3 Delete allentry codes 21 3 5 2 0 Do not disturb timer OFF 22 3 5 3 0 Scheduled do not disturb OFF 23 354 Scheduled do not disturb setto 12 00 AM 06 00 AM Sunday Saturday 39 3 6 2 0 Callforward OFF 49 3 6 4 Delete allcallforwarding numbers 48 3 6 7 Delete allarea code programming 43 3 7 3 0 Virtual doorman OFF 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 51 4 2 3 Set Touch Tone Detect Time This sets the time that the Line Interface Board will listen for the touch tone numbers programmed in 3 8 4 and 3 8 5 after the resident takes their phone off hook The Line Interface Board has one tone decoder which is shared between the 12 residents connected to the board After the timer expires the board will reset and wait for another off hook line Factory Default 05 5 seconds Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 42 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter the two digit touch tone detect tim
11. code to be erased _ _ _ then press beep 4 5 3 4 3 Erasing All Entry Codes This sequence will erase all entry codes that have been programmed into the system Factory Default Not Programmed 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 00 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter 9 9 9 9 then press a long beeeeeep will be heard when complete about 3 seconds 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 37 3 5 Do Not Disturb Features Commands The Do Not Disturb feature provides time zones that prevents calls from the lobby panel to ring up to a resident 3 5 1 Do Not Disturb Feature On Off System Wide This determines if the system will allow the do not disturb features to be active or prohibits the do not disturb features from functioning This is a system wide programming step either do not disturb features are allowed for all residents or do not disturb features are prohibited for all residents Turning the do not disturb feature off will not erase any programmed do nat disturb time zones Factory Default 0 Off Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 51 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter 0 to turn do not disturb Off or enter 1 to turn do not disturb On then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session UI 3 5 2 Set 1 Time Do Not Disturb Timer for Resident s T
12. here Refer to the lobby panel programming instructions to set the lobby panel talk time Factory Default 060 Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 08 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter the three digit talk time in seconds 001 255 _ then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session moo m o 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 31 3 1 7 Number of Rings Ring Type This programming sequence sets up the 1820 system for 1 the number of rings allowed before the system automatically hangs up if the call is not answered 2 a single or double ring when set for double ring the first ring will be a single ring A two digit number will be entered to set up these operating parameters with each number of the code corresponding to the respective functions listed Factory Default 31 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook ode Number Description 2 Press 04 and enter the four digit g EERS RIER st e number of rings before the MASTER CODE Fee beep L E 1820 automatically hangs up 3 Enter the two digit ring ring type code _ _ o gai Enter O for a standard single ring then press beep 9 or enter 1 for a double ring 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 3 1 8 Tone Open Number Programming The tone open number is the number that is pressed on the resident s telephone to activate the relay on the 1885 control board The
13. previously programmed number proceed to step 4 Enter the call forwarding number 12 digits maximum then press beep 5 Hang up 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 61 Do Not Disturb Timer The do not disturb timer will prevent calls from the lobby or concierge to your telephone for a specified period of time This is a one time timer that you set for a specific period of time Once the time runs out or you turn the timer off the timer is reset to O and calls are allowed 1 From your telephone press 8 beep If you don t hear the beep the system is busy Hang up and try again in a minute or two 2 Press 12 beep 3 Enter 0 beep to turn the do not disturb timer Off OR Enter 1 beep to turn the do not disturb timer On If you are turning the timer off hang up If you need to program the do not disturb timer duration proceed to step 4 Enter the timer duration in hours 01 99 then press beep 5 Hang up Do Not Disturb Schedule The do not disturb schedule will prevent calls from the lobby or concierge to your telephone during certain hours of the day The schedule must be programmed by the Doorman or use the default schedule This sequence allows you to turn the schedule On or Off The default do not disturb schedule is 12 00 AM to 6 00 AM Sunday through Saturday 1 From your telephone press 8 beep If you don t hear the beep the system is busy Hang up and try again in a minute or two 2 Press 1
14. s directory code can be programmed to any four digit number between 0000 and 3131 This feature is useful in applications for instance where apartment numbers are to be used as the directory code number Caution must be exercised to not duplicate any directory codes Log all directory codes entered into the system using the sample log sheet provided in the back of this manual Make copies of the log sheets if more are required When the programmable directory codes are turned on entering the programmed directory code will place the visitor in connection with the resident s telephone Turning the programmable directory codes off requires that the system relay number be entered on the keypad to contact a resident See Operating Instructions for more information 3 2 1 Programming Directory Codes These steps will allow the doorman concierge to program directory codes for each resident An 8 digit code XXXXYYYY is entered where the first 4 digits X represent the programmed directory code and the last 4 digits Y represent the actual system relay number For example if directory code 1234 is programmed to activate system relay 0219 then the 8 digit code is 12340219 It is suggested that you complete a log sheet with all the programmed codes showing which system relay the programmed code activates Programmable Directory Codes must be set to ON in step 3 2 2 for this to work NOTE Entering 9 9 9 9 in the system relay number will cause the 1
15. this feature to be operable This feature allows managers to place a call to residents who do not have C O phone service from an off site location 1 Call the phone number of the C O line attached to the 1820 system The 1820 will answer with a short tone beep 2 Press 3 and enter the resident s four digit directory code The 1820 will connect to the resident s phone Page 48 1820 065 B 2 06 4 1 8 Turn Direct Connect On Off This command allows the Doorman to disable the resident direct connect call down feature When disabled this feature is either timer based or can be toggled On or Off by the Doorman depending on the programming in 3 8 2 When direct connect is disabled the system will function in Call Back mode In Call Back mode the resident s call is placed in the call back queue in the order that it was received The resident s relay number or directory code for the first resident in queue is shown on the Doorman caller ID display the display also shows the number of calls in the queue allowing the Doorman to call back the resident see 4 1 9 when he she has time When the call is completed Doorman phone hangs up the next call in queue will ring at the Doorman phone This pattern will continue until all calls in the queue are exhausted or the Doorman clears the queue see 4 1 10 Up to 50 resident calls can be held in the queue 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 30 beep 3 Enter 0 to disa
16. 00 RJ71C phone block See drawing M1816 065 6 for detail ncoming phone lines from Central Office Outgoing phone lines to individual apartments 00000000 i ooooo ood 90000000 D DODDO OOO oco0000090 OoOco00000 00000 000 Ii noooo0ocoo 90000000 00000000 DoorKing connecting cable RS 485 connecting cable To additional Line Interface Boards 000900000 000900000 BODDO O 000 i 00000000 90000000 Ii oooooooo Powered RJ 71C phone block P N 1820 047 for use only with residents AN without active Central Office phone service 12 VDC Regulated power supply gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt oco000090 oooooo00o fx Lobby Panel A 16 Volt 50 VA UL Listed Transformer A Earth Ground A Optional Central Office phone line touch tone loop start A Doorman Concierge Telephone Optional Lobby panel Connect additional lobby panels in parallel Refer to lobby panel installation manual for additional wiring requirements A Use twisted pair wires for phone connections 24 AWG up to 800 feet 22 AWG up to 1600 feet A Decoder board terminals Used with 1816 systems only DOORKING INC INGLEWOOD CA 90301 Title 1820 Telephone Intercom System Wiring Detail for Powered RJ 71C Dual Boards Date 4 05 Dwg No M1820 065 8 Rev A Page 24 1820 065 B 2 06 1820 Teleph
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18. 023 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved There are no user serviceable parts in this equipment Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installation of this Telecom Intercom System does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer Electrical Safety Advisory Parties responsible for equipment requiring AC power should consider including an advisory notice in their customer information suggesting the customer use a surge arrestor FCC Registration Number DUF6VT 12874 OT T Page 6 1820 065 B 2 06 DOC CANADA CUSTOMER INFORMATION This product meets the applicable Industry Canada Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met lt does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is 0 1 The Ring
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23. 27 a MEM 28 ee 14 29 wi 30 lt 15 31 ZEE 32 16 33 AE 34 CIL 17 35 e 36 nn 18 Outgoing 37 EIER EEE EB Phone Lines 38 R 19 39 NES To Apartments aU ERC 35 Page 12 1820 065 B 2 06 IMPORTANT When the phone wires are AB C D punched down on ROW B GRAS a as bridge clips from row B to row Line 1 RING Pin 2 EE C must be installed If the x Line 2 TIP Pin 3 a a phone wires are punched 5 lt Line 2 RING Pin 4 4 down on row C bridge clips SM Line 3 TIP Pin 5 5 gt are not required B Line 3 RING Pin 6 epe M L T 2 Line 4 TIP Pin 7 o IMPORTANT ed Line 4 RING Pin 8 Z emo m TIP positive RING negative E S Line 5 TIP Pin 9 J o polarity MUST be observed Buc Line 5 RING Pin 10 TIP must be punched down on Line 6 TIP Pin 11 1 the top terminal of each pair s SERING pinte and RING must be punched E CE cn nn down on the bottom terminal M gt gt IT of each pair Line 4 TIP Pin 33 3 Line 4 RING Pin 34 34 o m a ES Line 5 TIP Pin 35 Ee
24. 3 beep 3 Enter 0 beep to the do not disturb schedule Off OR Enter 1 beep to turn the do not disturb schedule On 4 Hang up Virtual Doorman On Off A Virtual Doorman is an independent system that provides communication from the lobby area to a service company providing Doorman services This is completely independent from the DoorKing system Check with your system administrator or building superintendent to determine if your building uses Virtual Doorman service This programming sequence allows you to turn the service on or off if your building uses a Virtual Doorman service 1 From your telephone press 8 beep If you don t hear the beep then the system is busy Hang up and try again in a minute or two 2 Enter 14 beep 3 Enter 0 beep to turn the Virtual Doorman service Off for your apartment OR Enter 1 beep to turn the Virtual Doorman service On for your apartment 4 Hang up Page 62 1820 065 B 2 06 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 63
25. 3 Dedicated Phone Line Access An optional dedicated central office C O phone can be connected to the 1820 system Connecting a C O line to the system provides additional functions available to the doorman concierge and the lobby panel can be programmed to dial an outside line under certain circumstances It also allows remote programming via a PC and modem when using a DoorKing 1833 1834 1835 or 1837 as the lobby panel 3 3 1 Doorman Concierge Outside Line Access When the optional dedicated telephone line is connected to the 1820 system the doorman may have unrestricted use of this line This requires an access code to be entered on the doorman phone each time the doorman wants to access the outside line Code must be between 4000 and 9999 Be sure that you do not duplicate doorman concierge or lobby panel codes see section 3 2 3 Factory Default Not Programmed Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 09 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter a four digit access code 4000 9999 _ _ _ _ then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session ON gt 3 3 2 Preprogrammed Phone Numbers When the optional dedicated telephone line is connected to the 1820 system up to 10 preprogrammed telephone numbers can be stored in the system memory Preprogrammed telephone numbers can be up to 12 digits in length These numbers can be called by entering a four digit code on the lobby pan
26. 8 00 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 Page 56 1820 065 B 2 06 RJ71C Relay Board Identification Model 1820 Garden Style Small Aux Cabinet Cabinet No
27. 820 082 1820 083 Date 9 04 Dwg No M1820 065 2 Re A 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 11 1 2 RJ71C Phone Block Installation The RJ71C wiring configuration is not recognized by all telephone companies For Bell Canada which has jurisdiction for Ontario and Quebec refer to CA 79X jack for interconnect to the 1820 system For BC Tel which has jurisdiction in British Columbia refer to BC Tel CRTC Spec 182 B5 1 Place the order for the RJ71C phone block installation with the local telephone company at least three weeks in advance of the 1820 system installation 2 Order one 1 RJ71C block for every 12 telephone lines that the 1820 system will inter connect with 3 Have all required blocks installed in a common accessible location This is usually near the original phone company termination board 4 Be sure there the RJ71C blocks are mounted within 15 feet of where the main and auxiliary cabinet s are to be installed The standard length connecting cable supplied by DoorKing is 15 feet If longer cables are required special length cables will have to be ordered at an additional cost 5 IMPORTANT Complete the RJ71C block identification form in the back of this manual This form instructs the telephone company installer how the phone lines should be wired to the RJ71C blocks Make copies of the form if more are required 6 IMPORTANT Be sure that the phone company installer labels the blocks Each block sho
28. 820 to do nothing This may be desired if for some reason certain system relays will not be used For example if 12349999 is entered in step 3 dial tone will be heard on the lobby panel speaker when 1 2 3 4 is entered on the lobby panel keypad The visitor can then press any key to hang up the system NOTE When programmable directory codes are used all programming in any other programming function should use the programmed directory code and not the relay number Factory Default Not Programmed Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 14 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter the eight digit code ________ then press beep Repeat step 3 to enter additional programmed directory codes Remember to press after each code entered 5 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session mo mm 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 33 3 2 2 Turning Programmable Directory Codes On Off The programmable directory codes can be turned ON or OFF after they have been programmed It will be necessary to turn this feature off if any trouble shooting of the system is ever required Turning the programmable directory code feature off does not cause the system to erase any directory codes that have been previously programmed Factory Default 1 Off 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 13 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Press 1 to turn this feature OFF or press 0 to turn this f
29. O CJ CJ o O 1 3 4 Power Supply Boards The main control board can supply power for up to 21 line interface boards located within 200 feet of the main board Additional line interface boards are powered by the addition of power supply boards each capable of supplying power for up to an additional 21 line interface boards e f the distance from the main control board to the line interface boards exceeds 200 feet additional power supply boards will be required to supply power to the line interface boards RELAY OUTPUT RELAY OUTPUT O O O 16 5 VAC INPUT Page 16 1820 065 B 2 06 1820 065 B 2 06 Board Board 1 Last Board Board 1 Last Address Relay Relay Address Relay Relay 0 00 0000 0011 51 51 0612 0623 1 01 0012 0023 52 52 0624 0635 2 02 0024 0035 53 53 0636 0647 3 03 1136 0047 54 54 0648 0659 4 04 0048 0059 55 55 0660 0671 5 05 0060 0071 56 56 0672 0683 6 06 0072 0083 57 57 0684 0695 7 07 0084 0095 58 58 0696 0707 8 08 0096 0107 59 59 0708 0719 9 09 0108 0119 60 60 0720 0731 10 10 0120 0131 61 61 0732 0743 11 11 0132 0143 62 62 0744 0755 12 12 0144 0155 63 63 0756 0767 13 13 0
30. Owner s Manual P N 1820 065 REV B 2 06 Copyright 2005 DoorKing Inc All rights reserved WW DOORKING INC 1820 Telephone Intercom System with Call Down DoorKing Inc 120 Glasgow Avenue Inglewood California 90301 U S A Phone 310 645 0023 Fax 310 641 1586 www doorking com Page 2 1820 065 B 2 06 Use this manual with the following models only Model 1820 Telephone Intercom Systems with circuit board 1885 010 Rev A or higher DoorKing Inc reserves the right to make changes in the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation of DoorKing Inc to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes Additionally DoorKing Inc makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual This manual is copyrighted all rights reserved No portion of this manual may be copied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium without prior written consent from DoorKing Inc 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 3 Table of Contents Preface FGG gt US Notices oc ee 6 DOG Canada NOlICas c eire oreet Ai ee 7 General Information croient reU Pe Ete rai eei E 8 Section 1 Installation 1 1 1 2 1 3 General Information errem eeu enint tee rre eh e rr eret 9 1 1 1 Main and Auxiliary Cabinet Information sese 10 1 1 2 Garden Style Cabinet Information RJ71C Phone Block InstallatiON o oonoonionnnninnnnnnnnonnnnnnonnonncnnnnccnncnrnnnccn
31. R CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter the four digit relay number of the resident that virtual doorman is being administered for _ _ then press beep 4 Enter 0 to turn virtual doorman Off or enter 1 to turn virtual doorman On then press beep 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to administer virtual doorman for other residents 6 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 43 3 8 Call Down Features Commands The call down feature in the 1820 allows resident s to contact the doorman concierge directly from their apartment phone without having to dial a 7 digit phone number It also provides residents with various programming options that they can control directly from their apartment There are two modes of operation for the Call Down feature 3 8 1 Direct Connect In this mode a resident can call down to the Doorman and be connected directly with the Doorman telephone The Doorman simply answers the phone to speak with the resident Call Back Mode In this mode the resident will call the Doorman and the call will automatically be placed on a queue The resident information is shown on the caller ID display of the Doorman telephone The Doorman then calls back the resident when he is available The system will automatically enter this mode when the Doorman phone is busy or if the system is busy another call in progress The Doorman may also have the option of putting the system into this mod
32. _ beep Enter 1 then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session oO NS 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 29 3 1 3 Last Available Relay The 1820 is capable of working with up to 1200 telephones e it can select one of up to 1200 system relays that are numbered 0000 through 1199 You must program into the system the last relay number that is available Determine how many relay boards are connected to the system then using the chart below select the last available relay For example if your system uses 55 relay boards the last relay available is 0671 Factory Default 0011 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 07 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter the four digit last available relay number _ _ _ _ then press beep 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session Board 1s Last Board 1s Last Board 1s Last Board 1s Last Number Relay Relay Number Relay Relay Number Relay Relay Number Relay Relay 0 0000 0011 25 0300 0311 50 0600 0611 75 0900 0911 1 0012 0023 26 0312 0323 51 0612 0623 76 0912 0923 2 0024 0035 27 0324 0335 52 0624 0635 7 0924 0935 3 0036 0047 28 0336 0347 53 0636 0647 78 0936 0947 4 0048 0059 29 0348 0359 54 0648 0659 79 0948 0959 5 0060 0071 30 0360 0371 55 0660 0671 80 0960 0971 6 0072 0083 31 037
33. a codes Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session Qu mo qu 3 6 7 Delete All Call Forward Allowed Area Codes This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to delete all area codes from the allowed area code memory Factory Default Not Programmed 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 48 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter 9 9 9 9 then press beeeeeep This process takes about 3 seconds to complete 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session Page 42 1820 065 B 2 06 3 7 Virtual Doorman The virtual doorman is an independent system that provides communication from the lobby area to a company that provides doorman services The virtual doorman service is completely separate from the 1820 system and does not utilize the 1820 lobby panel or any communication circuits provided by the 1820 system When virtual doorman service is active and a call is initiated from the 1820 lobby panel the 1820 will provide a dry relay contact to the virtual doorman system to activate the virtual doorman system At the same time the 1820 will disconnect the lobby panel and hang up The virtual doorman equipment will provide all communication and door access for visitors 3 7 1 Virtual Doorman On Off System Wide This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to turn the virtual doorman function On or Off and sets t
34. ail Large Control Cabinet INCOMING C O PHN Resident AA LINES Telephone C oooooooo 00000000 ooo000000 k 2 500000 000 00000 000 K oooooooo i oooooooo 90000000 90000000 t ocoooooo K oooooooo lem 00000000 00000000 0000000 8990900009 00000 000 oo000 cog t 500000 000 L 00000 000 90000000 90000000 omoooooo i ooooooon ocoooono uu 00000000 00000000 966000009 500000 000 00000 000 L 00000000 i oooooooo Ip 869909000 00000 000 00000000 lus ocoooooo o0000000 RJ71C phone block See drawing M1816 065 6 for detail T 00000000 ii e IN Incoming phone lines from Central Office 00000 000 ES x 00000000 i oooooooo cul o0000000 oooooooo O 1 a Outgoing phone lines to individual apartments 0 id K AA A DoorKing connecting cable GT 3 E Sete BB A RS 485 connecting cable ocoooooo O 00000000 A To additional Line Interface Boards oco00000 00000000 Oo L oo00 0 000 8858898 o t naconanooo0 oo00000 oooooooo LL 7 Lobby Panel A 16 Volt 50 VA UL Listed Transformer A Earth Ground A Optional Central Office phone line touch tone loop start A Doorman Concierge Telephone Optional Lobby panel Connect additional lobby panels in parallel Refer to lobby panel installation manual for additional wiring requirements A Use twisted pair wires for phone conn
35. answer with a 1 second tone Once the tone is heard press 16 and then enter the four digit lobby panel MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ This will open communication between the lobby panel and doorman phone 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to disconnect from the lobby panel 4 1 3 Accessing the Outside Phone Line A dedicated C O phone line must be connected to the 1820 control panel for this feature to be operable 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Enter the four digit outside line access code that was programmed in section 3 3 1 The outside line dial tone will be heard allowing calls to me made 4 1 4 Calling Preprogrammed Telephone Numbers A dedicated C O phone line must be connected to the 1820 control panel for this feature to be operable Preprogrammed telephone numbers can be called from either the Doorman phone or the lobby panel 1 From either the lobby panel or doorman phone enter the four digit access code of the preprogrammed phone number you want to call Refer to section 3 3 2 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 47 4 1 5 Calling the Doorman or Lobby Panel from an Off Site Location A dedicated C O phone line must be connected to the 1820 control panel for this feature to be operable This feature allows managers to place a call to the Doorman or lobby panel from an off site location To call the doorman phone 1 Call the phone number of the C O line attached to the 1820 system The 1820 will answer with a short tone be
36. ble direct connect call down or enter 1 to enable direct connect call down then press beep 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 4 1 9 Call Back a Resident When a resident call is in the call down queue the system will ring the Doorman telephone and show the resident s relay number or directory code on the caller ID display The Doorman can then call back the resident shown on the display 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 69 3 The system will call the first resident in the call down queue The Doorman can also dial the resident s relay number or directory code to call the resident 4 1 10 Clear Call Back Number or Queue This command allows the Doorman to clear a particular call back number in the queue or he she can clear the entire qqueue 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 85 and enter the four digit relay number or directory code to be cleared _ _ _ then press beep Note entering 9 9 9 9 in this step will clear all entries from the queue 3 Hang up when complete 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 49 4 2 Technician Commands The following commands should be used by trained technicians only and are designed for trouble shooting purposes 4 2 1 Reset Main Control Board This programming sequence will reset the 1885 main control board to the factory default values This function will take about 5 minutes to complete
37. ce boards 1 3 1 Main Control Cabinet Options If the 1820 system is interfacing with 48 or less phone lines the Garden Style Cabinet is typically used since no auxiliary cabinets will be required If the 1820 system is interfacing with more than 48 but less than 108 phone lines then the larger 1820 Main Control Cabinet will be used 1 3 2 Auxiliary Cabinet Options Either garden style or large type cabinets can be used to hold additional line interface boards as required by the number of phone lines the system needs to interface with The Garden Style Cabinet can hold up to 8 line interface boards or 7 line interface boards and 1 power supply board The Large Auxiliary Cabinet can hold up to 12 line interface boards and a power supply board 00000008 oo000 000 D0000 000 ooooo 000 oonooooo oooooooo 00000000 00000000 0000000 nonononnopoo naoononoo nonononooo 00000000 o0000000 90000000 oc0000090 00000000 occ000006 0000 0 000 nonononooo oo000 000 00000000 00000000 00000000 90000000 nonnonooo nanoononoo nonononooo 0000000 cooo00000 00000008 ooooocooo0 90900000 0000000 oc000000 oc000000 00000008 D0000 000 900000009 oco0000090 oooooooo 90000000 00000 000 Board Rel Board Rel Board Address Relay Address Relay Address 0132 0143 Board a 11 0084 0095 Board 7 oz 0
38. ditional Line Interface Boards Power Supply Board can power up to 21 additional Line Interface Boards The power supply board is only need if over 21 Line Interface Boards are used or if they are located over 200 feet from the main control babinet DOORKING INC INGLEWOOD CA 90301 Title 1820 Telephone Intercom System Wiring Detail Auxiliary Cabinets Date 4 05 Dwg No M1820 065 7 Page 22 1820 065 B 2 06 2 3 Powered RJ 71C Wiring For the Call Down feature and programming from a resident telephone to function in this system the resident must have an active Central Office C O phone line The C O phone line provides the power for these features to operate If a resident does not have an active C O phone line then a special POWERED RJ 71C P N 1820 047 phone block will have to be used Depending on the application some residents may have an active C O phone line while others may not You should also consider that this could change in the future If a resident changes status of having active C O phone service or not having active C O phone service the phone line will need to be physically changed from a standard RJ 71C phone block to a powered RJ 71C phone block and vice versa There are two options for wiring a powered RJ 71C block into the system 2 3 1 Dual Line Interface Board Option Refer to drawing 1820 065 8 Benefits e Does not require moving any telephone company phone wiring Disadvantages
39. duplicate the 1 digit resident Direct Connect number see 3 8 4 Factory Default 8 Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 38 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter the one digit Direct Connect number _ then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session moo mo 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 45 Page 46 1820 065 B 2 06 SECTION 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 Administrator and Doorman Commands amp Functions These commands are used by the System Administrator Doorman Concierge or Security Desk to access various features of the 1820 system 4 1 1 Lobby Panel On Off This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to turn the lobby panel On or Off Factory Default 1 On 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 12 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter 0 to turn the lobby panel Off or enter 1 to turn the lobby panel On then press beep 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 4 1 2 Calling the Lobby Panel This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to place a call to the lobby panel from the doorman telephone 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Enter the four digit lobby panel directory code programmed in section 3 2 3 3 The lobby panel will answer a Ifa DoorKing 1830 series or P series lobby panel is used the lobby panel will
40. e Line 5 RING Pin 36 36 a Line 6 TIP Pin 37 j E 2 Line 6 RING Pin 38 38 gt Cm Line 7 TIP Pin 39 9 je ot Line 7 RING Pin 40 40 a c o ec Line 8 TIP Pin 41 I a 8 Line 8 RING Pin 42 45 m D gt Line 9 TIP Pin oo Sr De Line 9 RING Pin 44 44 TI 2 44 L T O Line 10 TIP Pin mr Line 10 RING Pin 46 46 Line 11 TIP Pin nn To Line Line 11 RING Pin 48 78 a Interface or Line 12 TIP Pin 49 9 Relay Board Line 12 RING Pin 50 50 emo a Ve NOTE The RJ71C wiring configuration is not recognized by all telephone companies For Bell Canada which has jurisdiction in Ontario and Quebec refer to CA 79X For BC Tel which has jurisdiction in British Columbia refer to BC Tel CRTC Spec 182 B5 DOORKING INC INGLEWOOD CA 90301 Title Detail Wiring RJ71C Phone Block Rev G Date 12 06 Dwg No M1816 065 6 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 13 1 3 Cabinet Relay and Component Identification The Large Main Control Cabinet houses the main processor control board and up to 9 line interface boards The Garden Style Main Control Cabinet houses the main processor control board and up to 4 line interface boards Large Auxiliary Cabinets can hold up to 12 line interface boards and a power supply board Garden Style Auxiliary Cabinets can hold up to 8 line interfa
41. e in seconds _ _ then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session IA 4 2 4 Reset Line Interface Board Programming This programming step will reset the Line Interface Boards to their default values Defaults Resident Direct Connect Number 3 8 4 7 Resident Programming Number 3 8 5 8 Touch Tone Detect Timer 4 2 3 05 5 seconds Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 57 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ Enter 9 9 9 9 then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session _ beep Po mM 4 2 5 Send Software Reset to All Line Interface Boards This will re initialize all Line Interface Boards Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 58 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ Enter 9 9 9 9 then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session _ beep 50 Te Page 52 1820 065 B 2 06 Appendix You can use these tables to help organize some of the programmed features of the 1816 system Make copies of the table on the next page to help organize resident information Make copies of the RJ71C Forms as they will be needed when installing these phone blocks RJ71C forms are available in electronic format on our tech support web site at www dkaccess com You may also copy the Resident Instruction Sheet Just fill in the blanks Programming Description Code Section Programmed 3 2 3 Directory code
42. e REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company For products approved after July 23 2001 the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 If this equipment Telecom Intercom System causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this Telecom Intercom System for repair or warranty information please contact DoorKing Inc at 310 645 0
43. e either temporarily with a timer or with an On Off command Call Down Feature On Off System Wide This determines if the system will allow the call down features to be active or prohibits the call down features from functioning This is a system wide programming step either the call down features are allowed for all residents or the call down features are prohibited for all residents Factory Default 1 On miis Ios 3 8 2 Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 32 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ beep Enter 0 to turn call down Off or enter 1 to turn call down On then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session Set Doorman to Enable Disable Direct Connect This determines if the Doorman has the ability to enable and disable the Direct Connect Call Down function If set to allow the Doorman to enable and disable the Direct Connect feature this programming step will also determine if the disable function is timer based see 3 8 3 or is set for an On Off function Factory Default 1 Doorman disable is allowed 0 Disable timer is OFF Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 34 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter 0 Doorman CANNOT disable Direct Connect or enter 1 Doorman CAN disable Direct Connect then press beep Enter 0 for the Doorman disable to be toggle based On Off or enter 1 for the Doorman disable to be timer bas
44. eature ON then press beep 1 system will use system relay number for resident identification O each resident will be assigned a directory code 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 3 2 3 Directory Code for Doorman Concierge to Lobby Panel This programmed directory code is used to initiate calls from the lobby panel directly to the doorman concierge phone and vise versa Code must be between 4000 and 9999 Be sure that you do not duplicate outside line access codes see section 3 3 Factory Default Not Programmed 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 18 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter a four digit code 4000 9999 _ _ _ _ then press beep 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 3 2 4 Erasing All Programmed Directory Codes This programming sequence will erase ALL programmed directory codes from the system This command can take as long as 20 seconds to complete During the erasing process short beeps will be heard When all directory codes are erased a long beep will be heard Caution this programming sequence is irreversible once it is started Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 15 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter 9 9 9 9 then press a long beeeeeep will be heard when complete Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session IN Page 34 1820 065 B 2 06 3
45. ections 24 AWG up to 800 feet 22 AWG up to 1600 feet A Decoder board terminals Used with 1816 systems only DOORKING INC INGLEWOOD CA 90301 Title 1820 Telephone Intercom System Wiring Detail Date 4 05 Dwg No M1820 065 6 Rev A 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 21 2 2 1 Wiring Detail Auxiliary Cabinets 1820 Telephone Intercom System Wiring Detail Auxiliary Cabinets A 90000000 oo000 000 L oooooooo ooooooo00 ocooooooo oo0o00 000 oo00000 oo000000 oooooooo i 00000000 90900000 i 00000000 00000000 o0000000 i 00000000 00000000 eu nonaonoogo Oooooo00 00000000 oo0o00 000 oo0000 00 oo0000 00 pooonoooo naoononoo 00000000 L 00000000 o0000000 Ii oooooooo Be 00000 000 50000000 D0000 000 oo0000 00 oo0000 00 ooooooo00 oco0000090 oooooooo eu DDD 0 000 oo000 000 D0000 000 00000000 D0000 000 D0000 000 oooooooo oooooooo B TM m eu acocoooo ooooooono 00000000 00000000 k m 00000000 00000000 i 00000000 00000 000 900900000 90000000 i ocoonooo oo0000000 omoooooo ooooooon oc000000 00000000 i 00000000 90000000 Ii oooooooo ooo000000 00000 000 50000000 50000 000 oo0000 00 nooononoo ooo000 00 o0000000 oc000000 gt IN 16 Volt 50 VA UL Listed Transformer YA From Preceding Line Interface Boards A To ad
46. ed then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session Page 44 1820 065 B 2 06 3 8 3 Set Direct Connect Disable Timer If Doorman disable is allowed and the disable timer is On see 3 8 2 then this programming step will set the amount of time for the disable timer When the timer expires Direct Connect is restored The disable timer can be set from 1 01 to 99 99 minutes Factory Default 30 30 minutes 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 35 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter a two digit disable time in minutes then press beep 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 3 8 4 Set Direct Connect Call Down Number This programming step sets the 1 digit number that the resident will use to call down to the Doorman Concierge telephone The call down number can be set from 0 9 Do not duplicate the 1 digit resident programming number see 3 8 5 Factory Default 7 Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 37 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter the one digit Direct Connect number _ then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session mo O m z 3 8 5 Set Resident Programming Number This programming step sets the 1 digit number that the resident will use to enter a programming mode to set various functions The programming number can be set from 0 9 Do not
47. ed directory code e The system wide commands that turn features ON OFF can be very useful when troubleshooting These commands will not delete or erase any programmed information They simply disable the feature for system users e It is highly recommended that you make a record of ALL programming completed You can complete the blanks in this instruction booklet and or use the tables provided in the appendix of this manual 3 1 1 Master Code This must be set at the 1885 010 Main Control Board It is the Password utilized in all programming steps Factory Default 9999 1 Press the Master Code button on the main control board upper right hand corner The power LED will start blinking slowly 2 On the doorman telephone enter a four digit master code _ _ _ _ then press beep The LED will stop blinking 3 Hang up to end the programming session 3 1 2 1982 Relay Board 1884 Interface Board The 1885 main control board can be programmed to operate as an 1816 system utilizing the 1982 Relay Boards or it can be programmed to operate as an 1820 system utilizing the 1884 Line Interface Boards This programming step tells the 1885 board which type system is in use and must be programmed for 1884 Line Interface Boards with the 1820 system Factory Default 0 1982 Relay Boards Enter 1 in step 3 for 1884 Line Interface Board Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 54 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _
48. el telephone or the doorman concierge telephone see operating instructions Code must be between 4000 and 9999 Be sure that you do not duplicate doorman concierge or lobby panel codes see section 3 2 3 Factory Default Not Programmed Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 10 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter a four digit directory code 4000 9999 _ then press beep Enter the desired preprogrammed number 12 digits maximum then press beep Repeat steps 3 4 to enter up to 9 preprogrammed numbers Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session D OV RON 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 35 3 3 3 Erase Preprogrammed Phone Number This sequence allows you to erase individual preprogrammed phone numbers Factory Default Not Programmed 3 3 4 Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 11 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter the four digit directory code of the number to be erased 4000 9999 _ _ _ _ then press beep Repeat steps 3 to erase additional numbers Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session Erase All Preprogrammed Phone Numbers This sequence erases all 10 preprogrammed phone numbers Factory Default Not Programmed 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 17 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter 9 9 9 9 then press beep 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the program
49. ep 2 Press 1 to be connected to the doorman phone 3 The doorman phone will ring until it is picked up OR until the number of rings programmed in section 3 1 7 is met To call the lobby panel 1 Call the phone number of the C O line attached to the 1820 system The 1820 will answer with a short tone beep 2 Press 2 to be connected to the lobby panel a If a DoorKing 1800 series 1830 series or P series lobby panel is used the lobby panel will answer with a 1 second tone Once the tone is heard press 16 and then enter the four digit lobby panel MASTER CODE _ This will open communication to the lobby panel 4 1 6 Lobby Panel Relay Activation A dedicated C O phone line must be connected to the 1820 control panel for this feature to be operable This feature can only be used with DoorKing lobby panels 1 Call the phone number of the C O line attached to the 1820 system The 1820 will answer with a short tone beep 2 Press 2 to be connected to the lobby panel 3 The lobby panel will answer with a 1 second tone Once the tone is heard press 16 and then enter the four digit lobby panel MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ This will open communication to the lobby panel 4 Press 9 or the number that has been programmed in the lobby panel to open the door 4 1 7 Calling a Resident without C O Phone Service from an Off Site Location A dedicated C O phone line must be connected to the 1820 control panel for
50. er Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all devices does not exceed five DOC Registration Number IC 1736A 4530A Notice DoorKing does not provide a power transformer on units sold into Canada Use only transformers that are CSA listed to power the telephone entry system 1802 1803 1808 1810 1833 1834 1835 1838 and all P series systems require a 16 5 volt 20 VA transformer The models 1816 1820 and 1837 require a 16 5 volt 50 VA transformer The model 1812 requires a 24 volt 20 VA transformer 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 7 General Information e Prior to beginning the installation of the telephone entry system we suggest that you become familiar with the instructions illustrations and wiring guidelines in this manual This will help insure that you installation is performed in an efficient and professional manner e The proper installation of the telephone entry panel is an extremely important and integral part of the overall access control system Check all local building ordinances and building codes prior to installing this system Be sure your installation is in compliance with local codes e When used to control a door or pedestrian gate try to locate the telephone entry system as near as possible to the entry p
51. eypad e When used to control a vehicular gate with an automatic gate operator the telephone entry system must be mounted a minimum of ten 10 feet away from the gate and gate operator or in such a way that a person cannot operate the entry system and or touch the gate or gate operator at the same time e Be sure that the system is installed so that it is not directly in the traffic lane Goose neck mounting post and kiosks work well for these type systems When planning where to locate the system take into consideration traffic lane layouts turn around lanes for rejected access conduit runs power availability etc e Environmental factors must also be taken into account Surface mount units are designed for direct outdoor installations however it is preferable to protect them from direct exposure to driven rain or snow whenever possible Flush mount and wall mount units must be protected from direct exposure to the elements Be sure that ample lighting is provided so that guest can read both the directory and the operating instructions at night e This telephone entry system contains a number of static sensitive components that can be damaged or destroyed by static discharges during installation or use Discharge any static prior to removing the circuit board from the lobby panel by touching a proper ground device Page 8 1820 065 B 2 06 Section 1 Installation 1 1 General Information The DoorKing Model 1820 telephone intercom sys
52. forDoomman Concierge phone 3 3 1 Outside line accesscode forDoomman Concierge Preprogrammed Phone Number 1 Preprogrammed Phone Number 2 Preprogrammed Phone Number3 Preprogrammed Phone Number4 332 Preprogrammed Phone Number5 Preprogrammed Phone Number 6 Preprogrammed Phone Number 7 Preprogrammed Phone Number 8 Preprogrammed Phone Number 9 Preprogrammed Phone Number 10 Programmed directory or access codes must be between 4000 and 9999 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 53 Name Apt Phone System Relay Dir Code Programmed Dir Code DND Schedule Call Fwd Entry Code Page 54 1820 065 B 2 06 Name Apt Phone System Relay Dir Code Programmed Dir Code DND Schedule Call Fwd Entry Code 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 55 RJ71C Relay Board Identification Model 1820 Main Garden Style Small Cabinet RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 2
53. gene seen 53 Resident Log Sheet rct ep 54 RJ71C Phone Block Identification Sheet for Garden Style Main Cabinet sen 55 RJ71C Phone Block Identification Sheet for Garden Style Auxiliary Cabinet eene 56 RJ71C Phone Block Identification Sheet for Main Cabinet RJ71C Phone Block Identification Sheet for Auxiliary Cabinet Resident Instr cti on Sheet rtt ana E a AENA a Ra Aan as Dada AeKa PESA TEEI PA Enia ARAT A etae Resident Advanced Feature Programming Instructions ooononnonnnnaninconacanancnnann cana nnnn conan crac canon ennemi 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 5 FCC UNITED STATES This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the BOTTOM of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXxX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following Universal Service Order Codes USOC jacks RJ11 A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for details Th
54. he 1885 on board relay to function as a virtual doorman relay or a door strike relay Factory Default 0 Off 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 52 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter 0 to turn virtual doorman Off or enter 1 to turn virtual doorman On then press beep 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 3 7 2 Set Virtual Doorman Relay Strike Time This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to set the strike time for the virtual doorman activation relay Strike time can be set from 1 to 99 seconds Factory Default 01 Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 53 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter a two digit strike time 01 99 _ _ then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session FO N gt 3 7 3 Virtual Doorman On Off per Resident This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to turn virtual doorman On or Off for each resident or for all residents Entering 9 9 9 9 in this step will turn this feature on or off for ALL residents Resident s can turn this on or off from the apartment using resident commands Note If programmable directory codes are used enter the directory code number instead of the relay number in step 3 Factory Default 0 Off 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 43 and enter the four digit MASTE
55. his is a one time timer that will provide do not disturb for a specific resident for a specific amount of time 1 to 99 hours Once the timer expires calls will be allowed to the resident This is not a schedule the timer is simply turned on or off for a set period of time and will not repeat itself The resident may also set this timer from the apartment by using resident commands Note If programmable directory codes are used enter the directory code number instead of the relay number in step 3 Factory Default 0 Off 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 21 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter the four digit relay number of the resident the timer is being set for _ _ then press beep Note entering 9 9 9 9 in this step will set the timer for all residents 4 Enter 0 to turn the timer Off or enter 1 to turn the timer On then press beep Note if 0 is selected in this step go to step 6 to end the programming session 5 Enter the timer hours 01 99 _ then press beep Repeat steps 3 5 to program another resident 7 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session D Page 38 1820 065 B 2 06 3 5 3 Scheduled Do Not Disturb On Off This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to turn the preprogrammed do nat disturb schedule on or off The resident can also turn this schedule on or off from the apartment using resident commands N
56. ing the resident s phone The resident can also program the call forwarding number from the apartment Note If programmable directory codes are used enter the directory code number instead of the relay number in step 3 Factory Default Not Programmed 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 40 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter the four digit relay number of the resident that call forward number is being programmed for _ _ _ then press beep 4 Enter the call forward phone number 1 to 12 digits then press beep Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program additional resident call forward numbers 6 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session e 3 6 4 Delete Call Forward Numbers This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to delete call forward numbers for residents Note If programmable directory codes are used enter the directory code number instead of the relay number in step 3 Factory Default Not Programmed 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 49 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter the four digit relay number of the resident that call forward number is being deleted for then press beeeeeep Note entering 9 9 9 9 in this step will delete call forwarding numbers for all residents This command can take as long as 20 seconds to complete During the erasing process short beeps will be heard
57. le Main Cabinet Auxiliary Cabinet Large Board Layout Date 4 05 Dwg No M1820 065 3 Rev A 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 15 1 3 3 Line Interface Boards Each Line Interface Board has 12 relays on it that are referred to as relays 00 through 11 One line interface board is required for every 12 phone lines that the system interfaces with These relays are identified to the main processor as a four digit relay number beginning with 0000 and increasing sequentially up to the maximum of 1199 A maximum of 100 line interface boards can be installed per system Each cabinet has a label which identifies the cabinet number and the system relay numbers e Line interface boards in the main cabinet are numbered 0 2 Line interface board 0 is at the bottom line interface board 2 is at the top e Each interface board is addressed using the two rotary switches on the board The two 10 position switches allow for up to 100 board addresses starting at 00 and ending at 99 You cannot skip an address location For example if you have 7 interface boards in the system the boards must be addressed from 00 1 board to 06 7 board e If a line interface board is replaced be sure to set the address on the new board correctly Disconnect power to the main control board and then reapply for the change to take affect o DOORKING 1884 010 o 2 ze ee O 5000005000 a E eb EOS oooooo00 og O OD
58. le Control Cabinet 00000000 oo0000000 90000000 D0000000 oooooooo oooooooo A a 00000000 oo000000 90000000 ooo000000 oooooooo 00000000 oo0000000 o0000000 909000000 oo000000 00000000 oo000000 oo0000000 oo0000000 1 90000000 00000000 oo000000 oo0000000 kL gt INCOMING C O PHN LINES Telephone Lobby Panel A Earth Ground A Optional Central Office phone line touch tone loop start A Doorman Concierge Telephone Optional A 16 Volt 50 VA UL Listed Transformer Lobby panel Connect additional lobby panels in parallel Refer to lobby panel installation manual for additional wiring requirements A Use twisted pair wires for phone connections 24 AWG up to 800 feet 22 AWG up to 1600 feet A Decoder board terminals Used with 1816 systems only RJ71C phone block See drawing M1816 065 6 for detail A Incoming phone lines from Central Office Outgoing phone lines to individual apartments IN DoorKing connecting cable A RS 485 connecting cable A To additional Line Interface Boards DOORKING INC INGLEWOOD CA 90301 Title Garden Style Cabinet Wiring Detail Date 4 05 Dwg No M1820 065 5 Rev A Page 20 1820 065 B 2 06 2 2 Wiring Detail Large Main Cabinet 1820 Telephone Intercom System Wiring Det
59. ll without unlocking the lobby door Call Down to the Doorman Concierge The Direct Connect call down is a unique feature of the DoorKing system that allows you to call the Doorman or Concierge by just pressing 7 star 7 on your touch tone telephone If the Doorman does not answer or the system is busy or the Doorman has temporarily disabled the direct connect feature you will hear three short beeps beep beep beep in your telephone If you hear the three beeps you can hang up The system will automatically put your call into a call back queue and the Doorman will return your call when he she is available Access Code Your system may be equipped with an access code that will allow you to open the lobby door by entering this code on the system keypad Your system administrator will advise you of your access code if this option is available To use the access code first press the key and then enter the four digit code Page 60 1820 065 B 2 06 TM Resident Advanced Programming Instructions DOORKING INC Call Waiting On Off The DoorKing system has a built in call waiting feature see Call Waiting on first page of Resident Instructions that you can control in conjunction with the telephone company call waiting service During normal telephone conversations you can enter 70 on your telephone to disable the telephone company call waiting feature When you hang up call waiting is reactivated You can set the DoorKing
60. ming session Page 36 1820 065 B 2 06 3 4 Entry Codes Entry codes are a four digit number preceded by than can be entered on the Doorman or lobby telephone keypad to gain access through the door or gate When a programmed entry code is entered on the Doorman or lobby telephone keypad the relay on the 1820 control panel will activate for the programmed strike time The maximum number of entry codes that can be stored in the 1816 memory is 10 000 Use the log sheet provided in the back of this manual to record your entries Skip this section if a DoorKing Lobby panel is used Entry codes will be programmed directly into the lobby panel memory not the 1820 memory 3 4 1 Programming Entry Codes Entry codes can be any four digit combination Factory Default Not Programmed Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 02 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter a four digit entry code _ then press beep Repeat step 3 to enter additional entry codes Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 9v d cr 3 4 2 Erasing Individual Entry Codes This sequence allows you to erase an individual entry code or codes Factory Default Not Programmed Repeat step 3 to erase additional entry codes Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 06 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter the four digit entry
61. n your home If you have any questions regarding the use or operation of this system please see your system administrator building manager HOA representative Guest Calls When a guest calls you from the lobby phone panel the telephones in your home will ring with one long ring and then continue with two short rings RING RING instead of the standard long ring RIIIIIIIN G If you have a telephone with caller ID capability the number displayed will identify the call as from the lobby panel or the concierge e The system administrator may change the double ring default setting to a single ring e The caller ID number can be changed by the system administrator Granting or Denying Access To allow your guest access press 9 on your touch tone telephone Some phones emit a very short tone In these cases you may have to press 9 twice in rapid succession To deny a guest access press the key and hang up Call Waiting If you are on an outside call when a guest calls you from the lobby you will hear a short tone in your telephone handset Press 3 to place your outside call on hold The system will automatically connect you with the lobby panel If you wish to grant your guest access press 9 on your telephone The system will unlock the lobby door and automatically switch you back to your outside call If you wish to deny your guest access press the 3 key again and the system will switch back to your outside ca
62. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnne 39 3 5 4 Setting Do Not Disturb Schedule sees nennen enhn nennen nnns 39 3 6 Call Forwarding Features Commands 3 6 1 Set Up Call Forwarding System Wide sese 40 3 6 2 Call Forwarding On Off per Resident nennen 40 3 6 3 Program Call Forward Numbers ina 3 6 4 Delete Call Forward Numbers 220444004200nnnsnnnnnnnsonnnennnnnnnnonnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnannn 3 6 5 Program Call Forward Allowed Area Codes sese 42 3 6 6 Delete Call Forward Allowed Area Codes sse 42 3 6 7 Delete All Call Forward Allowed Area Codes sssssssssssseeeeeeeenneeen enne 42 3 7 Virtual Doorman 3 7 1 Virtual Doorman On Off System Wide sssssssseeseeeeneeeneeneene nennen 43 3 7 2 Set Virtual Doorman Relay Strike Time sesseseeeeeeneneeme eene 43 3 7 3 Virtual Doorman On Off per Resident 3 8 Call Down Features Commands 3 8 1 Call Down Feature On Off System Wide ooooncocnccccnncnnccnnnncccnrncnncnrnnn conc cnn nrnn coran narran rca 44 3 8 2 Set Doorman to Enable Disable Direct Connect 44 3 8 3 Set Direct Connect Disable Timer c2000020000000000 0000000000000000 45 3 8 4 Set Direct Connect Call Down Number uuessnssersnnennnennnneennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen nennen 45 3 8 5 Set Resident Programming Number
63. nsformer This telephone intercom system requires the use of RJ71C phone blocks We recommend that you have the local telephone company install these blocks for you One RJ71C must be ordered for every 12 phone lines or fraction there of that the 1820 will interface with Give the telephone company plenty of advance notice of when you will need the blocks installed You must complete the RJ71C block identification form s in the back of this manual This is very important as it instructs the phone company installer how the phone lines should be wired to the RJ71C Be sure that the phone company installer labels the blocks Each block should be numbered and the telephone number and apartment number should be written on the inside of the block cover see example on page xx When the phone company installer has completed the RJ71C block identification form s attach the form to the inside of the 1816 cabinet for future reference The RJ71C wiring configuration is not recognized by all telephone companies For Bell Canada Ontario Quebec refer to CA 79X block for interconnection to the 1816 system For BC Tel British Columbia refer to BC Tel CRTC Spec 182 B5 Lobby panels come with their own wiring diagrams The only connection between the 1820 and the lobby panel is a twisted pair telephone wire 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 19 2 1 Wiring Detail Garden Style Cabinet 1820 Telephone Intercom System Wiring Detail Garden Sty
64. number entry code number or key switch postal lock input Typical strike time is 5 seconds for an electric strike or magnetic lock release Factory Default 01 Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 03 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ beep Enter the two digit strike time code 00 99 _ _ then press beep Note 00 1 4 sec Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session S sur Page 32 1820 065 B 2 06 3 2 Directory Codes The four digit directory code is the number that is entered on the doorman concierge or on the lobby telephone keypad to communicate with a particular tenant in the building The directory codes start at 0000 and increase sequentially up to the maximum number of relays being used in the system For example if 100 residents are connected to the 1820 system the directory codes being used will be 0000 for the first resident up to 0099 for the 100th resident Directory code 0000 activates system relay 0000 and makes a connection to the resident connected to this relay directory code 0001 activates system relay 0001 and makes a connection to the second resident and so on The programmable directory code feature allows any four digit code between the numbers of 0000 and 3131 to be used as a resident s directory code regardless of which system relay the resident s telephone is connected to For example if a resident s telephone line is connected to system relay 0000 that resident
65. oint The unit should be mounted on a rigid wall to prevent excessive shock and vibration from closing doors or gates Continuous vibration and shock from slamming doors or spring loaded pedestrian gates will damage the circuit board Under no circumstances should the unit be mounted directly to a moving door or gate e ADA mounting requirements for door control The mounting of the unit shall be in such a way that the LCD display is positioned so that it is readily visible to and usable by a person sitting in a wheelchair with an approximate eye level of 45 inches and shall comply with the following requirements 1 If mounted vertically or tipped no more than 30 degrees away from the viewer the center line of the LCD shall be located a maximum of 52 inches above grade 2 If the clear floor space allows only forward approach to the system the maximum high forward reach allowed is 48 inches above grade to the top of the keypad 3 If the high forward reach to the system is over an obstruction of greater than 20 inches but less than 25 inches the maximum high forward reach allowed is 44 inches above grade to the top of the keypad 4 f the clear floor space allows parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair the maximum high side reach shall be 54 inches above grade to the top of the keypad 5 If the high side reach is over an obstruction of 24 inches or less the maximum high side reach allowed is 46 inches above grade to the top of the k
66. one Intercom System INCOMING Wiring Detail Dual RJ 71C Option INEST PA A oooooooo 00000 000 A N 00000000 I oooooooo nonaonooo o0000 000 I oooooooo C ooooooono annnanna 00000000 ocoooo ooooo00 Be SSeS ee Resident oooooooo oooo o 000 Telephone L oooooooo L 00000 000 without 90000000 90000000 C O Line t omoooooo t ooooooon 00000000 00000000 oooooooo Haee Es 50000 000 00000 000 t 00000000 oooooooo 90000000 90000000 t ocoooooo D oooooooo ela ocoooooo yn ooooooon 000900000 c0000000 7 EAN AN RJ71C phone block See drawing M1816 065 6 for detail A Incoming phone lines from Central Office ooooo 000 n 1 v L ooooo lt Outgoing phone lines to individual apartments 00000000 ocoooooo oco0000090 oooooooo oooooooo i nconauocoo 90000000 omoooooo A DoorKing connecting cable A RS 485 connecting cable A To additional Line Interface Boards Powered RJ 71C phone block P N 1820 047 for use only with residents AN without active Central Office phone service 90000000 oco00000 ooooo 000 L 00000000 90000000 oooooooo A 12 VDC Regulated power supply Disconnect the resident s line form the phone company Connect from AN powered RJ 71C to resident s terminals oco00000 OcO000000 7 Lobby Panel A 16 Volt 50 VA UL Listed Transformer
67. or AM or 1 for PM then press beep 6 Enter the ending time in hours and minutes HHMM _ then press beep 7 Enter 0 for AM or 1 for PM then press beep 8 Enter the days of the week that the schedule will be active Sunday 1 Saturday 7 then press beep Note you can enter from 1 7 digits in this step For example if the schedule is set for Monday Wednesday and Friday enter 2 4 6 9 Repeat steps 3 8 to program another resident 10 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 39 3 6 Call Forwarding Features Commands The Call Forwarding feature provides options that can forward lobby panel calls for a resident to a forwarding number There are several options available on how a call is forwarded and system administrators should review all these options 3 6 1 Set Up for Call Forwarding System Wide This determines how the call forwarding feature will function system wide Four options are available 0 Call forwarding is turned off 1 Calls from the lobby panel to a resident are forwarded through the phone line connected to the 1820 main control panel 2 Calls from the lobby panel to a resident are forwarded through the phone line connected to the 1820 main control panel but are restricted to preset area codes 3 Calls from the lobby panel to a resident are forwarded through the resident s own phone line Factory Default 0 Off Take the doorman tele
68. ote If programmable directory codes are used enter the directory code number instead of the relay number in step 3 Factory Default 0 Off 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 22 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter the four digit relay number of the resident that the schedule is being administered on for then press beep Note entering 9 9 9 9 in this step will turn the schedule on for all residents 4 Enter 0 to turn the schedule Off or enter 1 to turn the schedule On then press beep 5 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session 3 5 4 Setting Do Not Disturb Schedule This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to set a do not disturb schedule for residents This schedule must be set by the doorman it cannot be set by the resident from the resident s apartment Note If programmable directory codes are used enter the directory code number instead of the relay number in step 3 Factory Default 12 00 AM to 6 00 AM Sunday through Saturday 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 23 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ beep 3 Enter the four digit relay number of the resident that the schedule is being set for _ _ _ _ then press beep Note entering 9 9 9 9 in this step will set the schedule on for all residents 4 Enter the beginning time in hours and minutes HHMM _ _ _ _ then press beep 5 Enter 0 f
69. phone off hook Press 45 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter 0 or 1 or 2 or 3 then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session PAN 3 6 2 Call Forwarding On Off per Resident This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to turn call forwarding on or off per resident The resident can also turn call forwarding on or off from the apartment using resident commands Note If programmable directory codes are used enter the directory code number instead of the relay number in step 3 Factory Default 0 Off 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook 2 Press 39 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep 3 Enter the four digit relay number of the resident that call forwarding is being administered for _ _ then press beep Note entering 9 9 9 9 in this step will turn call forwarding on for all residents 4 Enter 0 to turn call forwarding Off or enter 1 to turn call forwarding On then press beep 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program additional residents 6 Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session Page 40 1820 065 B 2 06 3 6 3 Program Call Forward Numbers This programming sequence is used by the doorman or system administrator to program call forward numbers for residents If option 2 was selected in 3 6 1 then the area code will be checked to see if it is allowable or not If not allowed the system will r
70. rd Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 Page 58 1820 065 B 2 06 RJ71C Relay Board Identification Model 1820 Large Auxiliary Cabinet Cabinet No RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay RJ71C Phone RJ71C Pins Apt Dir Code Relay Board Number Input Output Number Number Board Number Input Output Number Number 1 2 27 28 00 1 2 27 28 00 3 4 29 30 01 3 4 29 30 01 5 6 31 32 02 5 6 31 32 02 7 8 33 34 03 7 8 33 34 03 9 10 35 36 04 9 10 35 36 04 11 12 37 38 05 11 12 37 38 05 13 14 39 40 06 13 14 39 40 06 15 16 41 42 07 15 16 41 42 07 17 18 43 44 08 17 18 43 44 08 19 20 45 46 09 19 20 45 46 09 21 22 47 48 10 21 22 47 48 10 23 24 49 50 11 23 24
71. resident can only activate the relay momentarily but other relay functions are available from the doorman concierge phone and by remote relay activation The four relay functions are 1 momentary activation 2 continuous activation relay latch 3 deactivation unlatch 4 activate for one hour then automatically deactivate If a function is not going to be used enter a sign in place of the respective digit Do not use the number 3 as a tone open number since this number is reserved to activate the call waiting feature Do not duplicate tone open numbers NOTE When used with a DoorKing Lobby Panel the 1820 and lobby panel Tone Open Number programming must match Refer to the lobby panel programming instructions to program the lobby panel Tone Open Number programming Factory Default 94 Code ae 1 Take the doorman telephone off hook Digit Number Description 2 Press 05 and enter the four digit 1s 0 1 2 Activate the relay for the MASTER CODE owe beep 4 9 programmed strike time 3 Enter the four digit tone code _ _ _ _ then a a relay continuously press beep gr Deactivates the relay relay 4 Hang up the doorman telephone to end unlatch the programming session 4 Activates relay for 1 hour then automatically deactivates 3 1 9 Relay Strike Time The relay strike time is the amount of time that the relay on the 1885 control board will be energized when activated by a tone open
72. rformed in an efficient and professional manner This telephone entry system contains a number of static sensitive components that can be damaged or destroyed by static discharges during installation or use Discharge any static prior to removing the circuit board from the lobby panel by touching a proper ground device The wiring of the telephone entry panel is an extremely important and integral part of the overall access control system Use proper wire for the communication line power wires and be sure that the system is properly grounded Check all local building ordinances and building codes prior to installing this system Be sure your installation is in compliance with local codes Use only the supplied transformers or U L listed equivalent to power the telephone entry system 16 5 VAC 50 VA Do not power any other devices electric strikes magnetic locks etc from this power transformer For wire runs up to 100 feet use 18 AWG 600 volt insulated wire For wire runs up to 200 feet use 16 AWG 600 volt insulated wire e Use 18 AWG wire for power runs up to 100 feet e Use 16 AWG wire for power runs up to 200 feet e Surge protection is recommended Use DKS P N 1878 010 or equivalent e Use only twisted pair wires for phone line wiring 24 AWG for up to 800 feet 22 AWG up to 1600 feet e Electric strikes magnetic locks etc must be powered by a separate power transformer e Lobby panels are powered from a separate power tra
73. rn rc nennen Cabinet Relay and Component Identification ssssseeee m 14 1 3 1 MainControl Gabitleb vec 4 oc ede eene eere Er Renee ie n eai eee eed ended 14 1 3 2 Auxiliary Gabinels errare ii 14 1 3 3 Line Interf ce Bo rds ii dia 16 1 3 4 Power Supply Boards ou 16 Section 2 Wiring General Information RM 19 2 1 Main Garden Style C binet een tte fahren 20 2 2 Main Cabinet reat era cte tie e est D Dad 21 2 2 1 Auxiliary Cabinets esses nenne nennen nne trennen etre tenter 22 2 3 Powered RUZ1 G Wires ine tra AS 23 2 3 1 Dual Line Interface Board Option nennen 23 2 3 2 Dual RJ71C Option essere rennen nennen trennen nnne 23 2 4 Circuit Board Connector Locations cnn cnn 26 2 5 Main Circuit Board Terminal Description unernneennennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen 27 Section 3 Programming 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Page 4 System Set Up screen ab nn al 29 3 1 1 EST A 29 3 1 2 1882 Relay Board 1884 Interface Board Selection eene 29 3 1 3 Last Available Relay ia 30 3 1 4 Setting the System Time Clock ooonccnonccnnnccncnncncncnncnnnncnrnnnncornnnn corno cnn nennen 31 3 1 5 Set the Caller ID Number oooonconicncconccncnonccncnonncnnnnnncnnnnn conc conc rn concen 31 3 1 6 Setithe Talk ILI 31 3 1 7 Number of Rings Ring Type ettet ia caia 3
74. stem from an off site location Order your telephone line at least two weeks prior to the planned installation date This will assure that a phone line is available when the unit is installed The telephone company will require the following information from you Type Touch Tone Loop Start Ringer Equivalence 0 0 A Jack Type RJ11C FCC Registration US DUF6VT 12874 OT T DOC Canada 1736 4528 A e Prior to starting the installation of this system it is highly recommended that you become familiar with the illustrations instructions and wiring diagrams in this manual e It is recommended that the local telephone company install and wire the RJ71C phone blocks required with this system 1820 065 B 2 06 Page 9 1 1 1 Main and Auxiliary Cabinets RE 000900000 EEE o 00000000 a 2 mn r e a El 10 E O S cu 3 o o of Gao Goa L1 1 Y 875 KO 2 places E H C O O let 5 125 y E la DOORKING INC INGLEWOOD CA 90301 Title Main Cabinet Auxiliary Cabinet Large P N 1820 080 1820 081 Date 4 05 Dwg No M1820 065 1 Rev A Page 10 1820 065 B 2 06 1 1 2 Garden Style Cabinet 19 0 875 KO 2 places eR m Y DOORKING INC INGLEWOOD CA 90301 Title Garden Style Cabinet P N 1816 082 1
75. system to disable its call waiting feature if you disable the telephone companies call waiting 70 or you can keep the DoorKing call waiting active even if you disable the telephone company call waiting service 1 From your telephone press 8 beep If you don t hear the beep the system is busy Hang up and try again in a minute or two Press 10 beep 3 Enter 0 beep to disable the DoorKing call waiting along with the telephone company call waiting when 70 is pressed on your telephone during a call OR Enter 1 beep to keep the DoorKing call waiting active even if the telephone company call waiting is disabled 4 Hang up Call Forwarding The call forwarding feature can automatically forward calls from the lobby to another telephone You can program the telephone number that you want your calls forwarded to The system may or may not be programmed to allow calls to certain area codes If your forwarding number is long distance you should contact your system administrator to determine if the area code you program is on the allowed area code list 1 From your telephone press 8 beep If you don t hear the beep the system is busy Hang up and try again in a minute or two Press 11 beep 3 Enter 0 beep to turn call forwarding Off OR Enter 1 beep to turn call forwatding On If your call forwarding number is already programmed hang up If you need to program a call forwarding mumber or change a
76. tem provides communication to and control of a door or gate for up to 1200 users without the need for a dedicated Central Office C O phone line This eliminates monthly line charges and equipment lease payments to the telephone company The system is used widely with housing authority projects and low income housing because the system will provide all building residents whether they have central office phone service or not with communication and control of the door or gate This manual describes the installation and wiring of the 1820 main and auxiliary control cabinets and the RJ71C phone block s only For installation instructions on the front lobby panel s that are to be used with the system refer to the manual that is included with the lobby panel The main and auxiliary cabinets should be mounted close to the RJ71C phone blocks required for interfacing the telephone lines with the system Central Office Phone Line Although a C O phone line is not required for normal system operation having a C O line installed to the 1820 main control cabinet will allow the use of the advanced features of the system lt should be noted that this C O line is not used for normal lobby panel to resident communication and an access code is required to utilize the C O line Additionally if a PC programmable telephone entry system DKS models 1833 1834 1835 1837 is used as the lobby panel installing the C O line will enable programming of the sy
77. uld be numbered and the phone number and apartment number should be written on the inside of the block cover see example below 7 Attach the RJ71C block identification form to the inside door of the 1820 cabinet after wiring is complete for future reference 8 CALL DOWN For the call down feature and programming from the resident phone to function the resident must have active telephone service Ifthe resident does not have active telephone service then a special Powered RJ 71C P N 1820 047 phone block is needed See section 2 3 for detail 391 7723 Apt 23 722 9901 Apt 24 N 551 9920 Apt 25 w PEE 4 330 8965 Apt 26 a 882 9907 Apt 27 Incoming 11 Central Office 12 a 6 364300417 A i 13 o oe Phone Lines 14 ae 7 992 9991 Apt 29 15 16 wann 8 630 0084 Apt30 17 A EUR ee 18 9 2122221 Apt 31 19 mn nn 20 Zn 10 990 0218 Apt32 21 nn a Qm a 22 F j 11 670 6791 Apt 33 23 24 ES 12 530 0558 Apt34 Not Used 25 een 26 EEE 13
78. ur digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter the hour and minutes HHMM _ _ _ then press beep Enter O for AM or enter 1 for PM _ then press beep Enter the month day and year MMDDYY ______ then press beep Enter the day of the week 1 Sunday 7 Saturday _ then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session DER TO t 3 1 5 Set the Caller ID Number The system will provide a Caller ID to the resident phone when a call is generated from either the entry panel or the doorman concierge phone This is necessary because some telephones equipped with caller ID functions will not work unless a phone number is displayed The caller ID number may be set to anything it has no other function Factory Default 1234567890 Take the doorman telephone off hook Press 41 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ beep Enter the 10 digit caller ID number _ _ _ _ then press beep Hang up the doorman telephone to end the programming session Pon gt 3 1 6 Set the Talk Time Talk time is the length of time that the 1820 system will allow communication to take place before disconnecting Talk time is set using a three digit code to set the time in seconds Talk time can be set from 001 to 255 seconds NOTE When a DoorKing lobby panel is connected to the system talk time should be set to 255 seconds The lobby panel talk time should be set to the desired time and will override the talk time set
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