Installation/Owner’s Manual Model 1812 Classic Residential Telephone Intercom/Access Control System Use this manual for circuit board 1871-010 Revision S or higher. 1812-065-U-12-13 Control a main door and gate.
SPECIFICATIONS For Model 1812 Classic with circuit board 1871-010 Rev S or higher ONLY. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Features • Unique telephone communication system allows homeowners to use their telephone as an intercom to speak to a guest at a front door or gate, and to control access to their property. • Unit connects directly to the homeowners existing telephone line. No additional monthly expense for a second telephone line.
SPECIFICATIONS Surface Mount Dimensions Front View Side View 10” 5.25” Back View 2.5” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Push Button To Call 6.125” 1.125” Dia 2.5” 5” 0 3” 2.875” 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 875” Dia 3 6 9 Pu sh To Butt Ca on ll 1.75” 1.125” 1.125” Bottom View Wall Mount Dimensions Front View Side View Back View 2.5” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7.325” 2.5” 5.375” 3.375” 0 10.75” 1.125” Dia 3.
SPECIFICATIONS Flush Mount Dimensions Side Views Rough-In Box Front Views Flush Box Flush Box 6.25” 7.25” 7.5” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Push Button To Call Bolt holes (4) to secure flush box inside rough-in box. 9.25” 0 4.5” 4.25” Rough-In Box Flush Box 12” 10” 3.5” Flush Box .875” Dia 5” 2.5” Bottom Views 10.25” Rough-In Box 3.5” 1.25” Dia 5” 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS 1 Features 1 2 Surface Mount Dimensions Wall Mount Dimensions Flush Mount Dimensions 3 Important Notices FCC - United States, DOC - Canada 4 General Information Installation Guidelines and Safety Information 5 SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION 1.1 Mount the 1812 Classic 8 Different Mounting Configurations of the 1812 Classic Models 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.5 Programming Dial-Out Functions 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3 Call Forward Phone Number Programming Call Forward - Enable / Disable Preprogrammed Phone Numbers “Dial a Phone Number” 2.6 Access Codes to Operate Access Control Devices 2.6.1 2.6.2 2.6.
Important Notices FCC – United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
General Information • 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. • The proper installation of the telephone entry panel is an extremely important and integral part of the overall access control system.
SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION Installation of the 1812 Classic Telephone Entry System involves the installation of the hardware, by-pass board, and the wiring of these components. Be sure that all dirt, metal or wood debris is removed from inside after mounting it. Any debris inside could damage the control board and cause the 1812 Classic system to malfunction during operation.
Different Mounting Configurations of the 1812 Classic Models Surface and Wall mount models can be mounted directly to a wall, pilaster or post mounted using a DoorKing mounting post (there are several different styles available). The flush mount model is designed to be mounted into a pilaster, wall or kiosk. In any case, be sure it is securely mounted and is not subject to continuous vibration from closing doors or gates.
Flush Mount in a Pilaster, Wall or Kiosk Mount rough-in box into the pilaster, wall or kiosk. Run conduit inside wall into bottom of rough-in box if desired. Use appropriate hardware (Not supplied) to secure the rough-in box in place. Bolt flush box into the rough-in box with 4 supplied bolts. sh Flu x Bo 7 0 4 8 5 9 6 7.5 ” .
1.2 Install By-Pass Board for “Telephone Mode” Configurations 1875-010 OR EARTH GND 1 2 CENTRAL OFFICE 3 4 PHONE IN 5 6 PHONE OUT 7 TIP RING RING TIP 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PHONE IN PHONE OUT HOME “Tip” and “Ring” Configuration 8 HOME 1 CENTRAL OFFICE SW1 VolP Fiber / ice Dev TIP ENTRY BY-PASS RING EARTH GND Incoming Phone Line TIP “Entry” switch position: Routes incoming phone line through 1812 and then to the home phone.
1.3 Telephone Line Wire Be sure to observe electrical safety when working with phone lines. Phone lines carry electricity and the ring voltage can deliver a substantial jolt. The best policy is to disconnect the house phone from the phone company Network Interface Device (also known as ‘Demarcation Device’) before working on the wiring. In most residential homes, the phone cable contains four wires; green, red, black, yellow.
1.4 Power Wiring The 1812 Classic operates ONLY on 24 VAC. Use the supplied power transformer, 24 VAC, 20 VA (or U.L. listed equivalent) to power the telephone entry system. DO NOT power any other devices (electric strikes, magnetic locks, etc.) from the 1812’s power transformer. See table below for wire run distances. Power Interruption Note: The Time Supplied Transformer and Date calendar chip (Section 2, 2.6.
1.6 Wire One 1812 to a Telco Line - Telephone Mode Phone Line Surge Suppressor Connect to Incoming Telephone Company’s Phone Line Locate the telephone company demarcation device. IMPORTANT Identify the wires that connect to the homeowner’s telephone. Disconnect these 2 wires from the demarcation device and connect them to terminals #7 and #8 HOME on the by-pass board. Connect a new twisted-pair telephone wire to the telephone company demarcation device where the 2 wires were just removed from.
1.7 Wire One 1812 to the Internet - Telephone Mode Typical “Existing” Internet Source Internet The By-Pass board is NOT optional and must be installed as part of the 1812 “Telephone Mode” system. See page 11 for complete information. Single 1812: PHONE IN #3 connects to Main Term #1. PHONE IN #4 connects to Main Term #2. PHONE OUT #5 connects to Main Term #5. PHONE OUT #6 connects to Main Term #4.
1.8 Wire Multiple 1812s: Telco/Internet - Telephone Mode Maximum 1812 Wiring Configuration ENTRY BY-PASS SW1 1875-010 EARTH GND OR 1 VolP Fiber / ice Dev 2 3 4 PHONE IN Phone In 5 6 PHONE OUT 7 Homeowner’s Phones (LAN/Cordless) Internet Be sure to properly ground ALL 1812s. See page 13 for acceptable grounding sources. Push Button To Call Phone Mode (E.g.: 5 Rings) Phone Out 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Phone In 2nd 1812 4 5 6 7 8 9 Push Button To Call Phone Mode (E.g.
1.9 Wire One 1812 - Intercom Mode Connect to Homeowner’s Telephone When connecting directly to a single telephone or an un-used C.O. port on a PBX or KSU system, use the PHONE OUT terminals only in the 1812. It must be programmed for INTERCOM mode using this configuration. When the 1812 is programmed for intercom mode, it provides the constant source of DC voltage necessary for communication. The intercom mode also disconnects the “PHONE IN” terminals (1 and 2) since they are not used.
1.10 Wire Multiple 1812s - Intercom Mode Connect to Homeowner’s Telephone Older Lines Red Wire (-) RING Phone Jack TIP Older Lines Green Wire (+) TIP (+): White/blue mark RING (-): Blue/white mark RJ-11 Phone Connector Cordless Option Telephone Line Cordless Phone Base Station For complete information, see page 12. Remote phones throughout house. Ground 12 AWG Min. Be sure to properly ground ALL 1812s. See page 13 for acceptable grounding sources.
1.11 Main Terminal Description Phone In OR (Twisted Pair) Wireless Adapter (Polarity Matters!) Phone Out (Twisted Pair) Time Clock Emergency and/or Postal Entry Switch Back-Up Battery Power Relay 1 (Access Control Device) Relay 2 (Access Control Device) Input Power (Transformer) 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
2.2 Master Code The master code is the four-digit number REQUIRED to gain access to the system memory. It comes from the factory pre programmed using the “Last 4-digits of the control board serial number” but can be reprogrammed to any 4 numbers desired. Follow the 3 steps below to reprogram the master code. Plug in 1812’s 24 VAC transformer before programming. The Master Code can ONLY be programmed from the system keypad. 4 5 6 7 8 9 Push Button To Call 0 System Keypad Step 1.
2.3 System Parameters Programming IMPORTANT! We strongly suggest that you read these programming instructions in their entirety before beginning any manual programming of the 1812 Classic system. The programming table on the next page provides a quick reference to: Programming from the System Keypad Follow the programming instructions as described in each section of this manual.
Quick Reference Table Page # Section Command Factory Setting Section 2.3 System Parameters Programming Phone Mode or Intercom Mode System Set-Up Code (4 #s): 1st #: Single or Multiple Systems 2nd #: System Attention Number 3rd #: Number of Home Phone Rings Before 1812 Hangs Up 4th #: Single or Double Ring Talk Time Relay Strike Time Tone Open Numbers 23 23 2.3.1 2.3.2 *06 *04 1 (Phone Mode) 1731 1 (Single) 7 3 (3 Rings) 1 (Double Ring) 23 24 24 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 *08 *03 *05 060 (60 Sec.
2.3.1 Phone Mode or Intercom Mode Factory setting is 1 (Phone Mode). The 1812 is normally connected in series with a homeowner's incoming phone line, which supplies a constant source of DC voltage. When the 1812 is connected in this manner, program the unit for PHONE mode. If the 1812 is to be connected to an open C.O. (Central Office) port or through the internet on a key type telephone system. If the 1812 is connected directly to a telephone without a C.O.
2.3.4 Relay Strike Time Factory setting for Relays 1 and 2 is 01 (1 Second). System relays 1 and 2 are the two relays on the 1812 main circuit board. These steps will program relay 1 and relay 2 strike times. Relay strike times can be programmed from 1/4 second - enter 0 0 * in step 3, up to 99 seconds - enter 9 9 * in step 3. 1. Press * 0 3 and enter the MASTER CODE. [* 0 3 _ _ _ _ (beep)] 2. Enter a relay number (1 or 2), then press *. [ _ *(beep)] 3. Enter the two-digit strike time (00-99), then press *.
2.3.6 Answer Incoming Call on X Rings Factory setting is 12 (12 Rings). This programming section sets the number of rings that the 1812 will allow to pass through the system before it picks up the call to allow remote programming or remote relay activation of the system. The number of rings to answer can be set from 1 to 99 rings and must be entered as a two-digit number. For example, if you want the 1812 to answer the call after the sixth ring, enter 0 6 * in step 2.
2.4 Time Functions 2.4.1 Time and Date Calendar Chip Programming This programming sequence programs the calendar chip in the 1812 system for the current time and date. The calendar chip must be programmed if any of the time related features are going to be used. Note: The clock / calendar chip in the 1812 Classic will keep time for approximately 48 hours if power to the system is lost or removed. If power is off longer than this, the clock / calendar chip will have to be reprogrammed. 1.
2.4.3 Automatic Relay Activation Time Zones Programming This program sequence sets up time zones to automatically activate and deactivate the relays on the control board. Each relay can be programmed with two independent time zones. Time zones 1 and 2 affect relay 1 operation; time zones 3 and 4 affect relay 2 operation. These time zones MUST still be independently enabled or disabled after they have programmed (See 4.9). 1. Press * 3 5 and enter the MASTER CODE. [* 3 5 _ _ _ _ (beep)] 2.
2.4.5 Call Forward Time Zone Programming This programming sequence sets up a time zone for the call-forward feature. The 1812 must also have a call forward phone number programmed into the 1812 memory (2.5.1). The call forward feature must be disabled (2.5.2) and the call forward time zone feature must be enabled (4.6). It will automatically send calls to the forwarding phone number if the time and day are within the time zone boundary that is programmed in this sequence.
2.5 Programming Dial-Out Functions 2.5.1 Call Forward Phone Number Programming These steps program the call forwarding telephone number into the 1812 memory. Call forwarding can only be used when the 1812 is programmed in phone mode (see 2.3.1). To Enable/Disable call forward see 2.5.2 below. The call forward phone number can also be set up for a time zone activation (2.4.5). 1. Press * 1 0 and enter the MASTER CODE. [* 1 0 _ _ _ _ (beep)] 2.
2.6 Access Codes to Operate Access Control Devices 2.6.1 Access Code Programming This programming sequence programs four-digit “Access Codes” into the system memory. The access codes will operate either relay 1 or relay 2 with a specific function depending on the “location code”number that is choose from the table below for every access code programmed. You can store up to 50 unique access codes into the system memory.
SECTION 3 - ADJUSTMENTS Speaker Volume The speaker volume potentiometer is labeled SPEAKER VOL on the control board. The speaker volume should be adjusted for adequate sound. Adjusting the speaker volume too loud could cause feedback from the microphone. 1. Open the front of the telephone entry system and locate the speaker volume adjustment. 2. Push the "Push To Call" button to place a call to the resident. While they are talking, adjust the speaker volume potentiometer for adequate sound.
SECTION 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Calling the Homeowner’s Phone from the 1812 To place a call from the 1812 to the homeowner's house, the guest simply presses the PUSH TO CALL button located on the faceplate, see previous page. Once the guest has been identified by voice communication, the homeowner may grant them access by pressing the appropriate tone open number, or they may deny access by simply hanging up or dialing 7 for relay 1, see below. 1.
4.4 Access Codes The access codes will operate either relay 1 or relay 2 with a specific function depending on the “location code”number that is choose from the table in section 2.6.1 for every access code programmed. 1. Press #. 2. Enter four-digit access code. When the access code is entered on the system keypad, the system will check its memory to see if the code entered is stored and under which location code it has been stored.
4.6 Call Forward Time Zone - Enable / Disable To use the call forward time zone feature, be sure that a call forward time zone has been programmed into the system (2.4.5), call forward phone number is programmed (2.5.1) and that the call forward is disabled (2.5.2). This will cause the 1812 to check the time zone before forwarding any calls to the forward phone number. 1. Pick up homeowner's telephone and press * 7. [* 7 (beep)] 2. Press * 3 7 and enter the MASTER CODE. [* 3 7 _ _ _ _ (beep)] 3.
4.11 Relay Activation Check The 1812 can be called to check if relay 1, relay 2, or both relays in the system are latched and holding a door or gate in the open (unlocked) position. 1. Pick up homeowner's telephone and press * 7. [ * 7 (beep)] 2. Listen for the following sequence of tones: No Tones: neither relay is activated. Relay 1 Activated: beep - pause - beep - pause . . . Relay 2 Activated: beep beep - pause - beep beep - pause . . .
SECTION 5 - MAINTENANCE The DoorKing 1812 telephone entry system is essentially a maintenance free device. When the unit is properly installed, it should provide years of trouble free service. Maintenance is limited to updating the access codes on an as needed basis. The faceplate of the unit should be cleaned on a regular basis to keep contaminants in the air from sticking to the surface and possibly causing pitting. When cleaning the faceplate of the system, never use an abrasive cleaner or cloth.
DC Positive DC Negative DC Negative DC Positive DC Positive DC Negative DC Positive DC Negative 5.3 Phone Line Polarity ENTRY BY-PAS BY-PASS When troubleshooting 1812 operational problems, check phone line polarity. Crossed polarities can affect system operation. TIP RING RING TIP 1877-010 TIP Phone Line Surge Suppressor RING PHONE IN #3 - DC Negative. PHONE IN #4 - DC Positive. PHONE OUT #5 - DC Positive. PHONE OUT #6 - DC Negative.
5.4 Isolating Noise Problems If noise or hum is present on the homeowner's phone line after installation of the 1812 telephone intercom system, use the procedure on the next page to find and correct the source of the noise. This procedure will require the use of a telephone test set (DoorKing P/N 1800-050 or equivalent).
Symptom Possible Solution(s) Buzz or noise on the line. • • • • • • • Buzz on telephone line. • Remove the PHONE IN and PHONE OUT wires from the 1812 terminal strip. Connect the PHONE IN wires to the PHONE OUT wires. If the noise is still present, bad PHONE IN or PHONE OUT wires. • Remove 24 VAC wires from the terminal strip. Check house phones. If noise goes away, 24 VAC wires are probably grounded. Replace wires. • Check internal wires, switch wires, battery wires for any pinches or shorts.
5.6 Accessories Secondary Keypads: Allows remote activation of the system relays by use of the access codes. Does not provide any voice communication to the main unit or to the homeowner’s telephone. P/N 1812-082 (surface mount); P/N 1812-197 (flush mount) Surge Suppressors: High voltage (115 V) suppressor. P/N 1879-080. Phone line suppressor. P/N 1877-010. Low voltage (28 V) suppressor. P/N 1878-010. Mounting Posts: Gooseneck mounting post with concrete base plate. P/N 1200-045.
5.7 Programmed Information Log Sheets Complete the information in the tables on the following pages to maintain a record of the information that has been programmed into the 1812 Classic entry system. 1812 Classic manual is available on-line at: www.dkaccess.com if extra log sheets are required. Master Code 1st Digit 2nd Digit 3rd Digit 4th Digit Tone Open Numbers Relay Tone Number Function 1 2 Momentary Activation Hold Open Deactivate Relay Hold Open 1 Hr.
Access Codes: 01 - 25 – Relay 1 26 - 50 – Relay 2 Relay 1 42 Location Code Function 01 Relay 2 Access Code # Location Code Function Momentary 26 Momentary 02 Momentary 27 Momentary 03 Momentary 28 Momentary 04 Momentary 29 Momentary 05 Momentary 30 Momentary 06 Momentary 31 Momentary 07 Momentary 32 Momentary 08 Momentary 33 Momentary 09 Momentary 34 Momentary 10 Momentary 35 Momentary 11 Momentary 36 Momentary 12 Momentary 37 Momentary 13 Momentary
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Installation/Owner’s Manual Model 1812 Classic Residential Telephone Intercom/Access Control System Use this manual for circuit board 1871-010 Revision S or higher. 1812-065-U-12-13 www.doorking.com DoorKing, Inc. 120 Glasgow Avenue Inglewood, California 90301 U.S.A.