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Owner s Manual PC Programmable Multi-Door Access Controller DoorKing, Inc. 0 Glasgow Avenue Inglewood, California 00 U.S.A. Phone: 0--00 Fax: 0-- www.doorking.com P/N -0 REV W, 0/ Copyright 00 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Use this manual with the following models only. Model Access Controller, REV T 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. -0-W-0- Page

TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Important Notices... Important Information... Features... Section Installation. Installation Guidelines..... Mounting Information... 0. Memory Chip Installation... Section Wiring General Information.... Wiring Guidelines.... Terminal Identification.... Wiring Detail.. Controller Only..... Controller and Expansion Boards -..... Controller and Expansion Boards -..... Controller and -0 or - Remote Call Station..... Controller and Two () -0 or - Remote Call Stations... 0.. Controller and 0-0 and 0- Remote Call Stations..... RS- Cable Connection..... Postal Lock Box Installation & Wiring... Section Programming. General Programming Information.. Programming with a PC..... Programming from the Keypad..... System Memory.... Programming with a PC.. Master Code..... Single or Multiple Systems..... Programming Resident Elevator Button Relay Time..... Open Tone On / Off..... Elevator Control Function..... RS- Speed Setting.... General Programming.. Relay Strike Time..... Talk Time..... Tone Open Numbers... 0.. Input Switch... 0.. Touch Tone / Rotary Dial.... Programming Phone Number.. Programming Directory Code Length..... Programming -Digit Phone Number..... Programming Number of Area Codes..... Programming Area Code..... Programming Phone Number with Area Code..... Delete Phone Number..... Delete Area Code..... PBX Line Access Code Programming..... Touch Tone Dialing Pause... Page -0-W-0-

. Device Codes.. Programming Device Codes..... Deleting Device Codes..... Enabling Facility Codes..... Programming Facility Codes.... Four-digit Entry Codes.. Programming Four-digit Entry Codes..... Delete Four-digit Entry Codes..... Entry Code Ranges.... Anti-Pass Back.. Programming Anti-Pass Back Mode..... Re-Sync All Devices..... Re-Sync Individual Devices..... Reset Facility Counter.... Control Board Adjustments.. Master Code Switch..... Ring Pin..... Relay Contact Pin..... Speaker Volume, Microphone and Feedback... 0 Section Operating Instructions. User Instructions.. Card Access..... RF Transmitters..... Five-Digit PIN Codes..... Four-Digit Entry Codes.... System Administrator.. Opening from a Remote Location..... Tracker Board Override Hold Open Command..... Relay Check... Section Maintenance and Trouble Shooting. Trouble Shooting..... RS- Test..... Floor, Elevator, Security Level Test Programming..... Elevator Board Hardware Test..... Elevator Board Floor Hardware Test..... Modem Output Level.... Accessories... Log Tables... -0-W-0- Page

IMPORTANT NOTICE FCC - UNITED STATES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. FCC Registration Number: DUFVT--OT-T DOC - CANADA The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable means of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure, for their own protection, that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. DOC Registration Number: A Notice: The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the load numbers of all the devices does not exceed 00. Notice: DoorKing does not provide a power transformer on units sold into Canada. Use only transformers that are CSA listed to power this entry system. The model requires a.-volt, 0 VA transformer. Listing: This product has been tested to and found to be in compliance with the U.L Safety Standard by Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. (a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory) and is ETL listed. Page -0-W-0-

IMPORTANT INFORMATION Prior to beginning the installation of the access control 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 access controller 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. When used to control a door or pedestrian gate, try to locate the access controller as near as possible to the entry point. 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. ADA mounting requirements for door control (Ref: ICC/ANSI A.-00).. Unobstructed Forward Reach. Where a clear floor or ground space allows only a forward approach to an object and is unobstructed, mounting height shall be a minimum of inches ( mm), and a maximum of inches (. m), above the floor or ground to the operable controls.. Obstructed High Forward Reach. If the high forward reach is over an obstruction greater than 0 inches, but less than inches, mounting height shall be a maximum of inches (. m) above the floor or ground to the operable controls.. Unobstructed Side Reach. Where a clear floor or ground space allows a parallel approach to an object and the side reach is unobstructed, and the edge of the clear floor space is 0 inches ( mm) maximum from the object, mounting height shall be a minimum of inches (0 mm), and a maximum of inches (. m), above the floor or ground to the operable controls.. Obstructed High Side Reach. If the side reach is over an obstruction greater than 0 inches, but less than inches, mounting height shall be a maximum of inches (. m) above the floor or ground to the operable controls. When used to control a vehicular gate with an automatic gate operator, the access control device (card reader, keypad, etc.) must be mounted a minimum of ten (0) feet away from the gate and gate operator, or in such a way that a person cannot operate the device and/or touch the gate or gate operator at the same time. Be sure that access control devices are installed so that they are not directly in the traffic lane. Gooseneck mounting post and kiosks work well for these type systems. When planning where to locate the access device, take into consideration traffic lane layouts, turn around lanes for rejected access, conduit runs, power availability, etc. This access system controller 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 by touching a proper ground device. Instruct the end user to read and follow these instructions. UInstruct the end user to never let children play with or operate any access control deviceu. This Owner s Manual is the property of the end user and must be left with them when installation is complete. -0-W-0- Page

U FEATURES Can provide service for up to 000 system users. Can store up to 000 card, transmitter or digital PIN codes. Can interface with DKS Remote Call Stations to provide telephone communication and entry control (P/N -0, -). System can be programmed with a PC by modem, RS-, RS- (requires 0-0 adapters), a LAN connection (requires 0- TCP/IP kit) or via the internet using the Internet Modem Server (use of the IM Server is fee based. Visit http://www.doorking.com/imserver for more information). Transaction buffer stores the last 000 events and has its own backup power source to retain memory during power outages. View LIVE Transactions. -security levels total (security level 00 always denies entry, security level 0 always admits entry), with programmable security levels, each with four time zones allows you to control and restrict user access as needed. Programmable holiday schedule. Facility codes can be enabled or disabled. Store up to 0 different facility codes. True Anti-Pass Back feature. Requires APB chip set. Two internal relays allow the system to control two entry points. System can be expanded to control up to entry points. Tracker expansion boards are required (one for each additional entry point) and are not included with the system. Tracker boards also provide output for door ajar and forced entry alarms. Optional elevator control board(s) can control up to four elevators with each elevator serving up to floors. System will interface with selected models of DKS DoorKing vehicular gate operators to provide gate operator information and data (requires a Tracker board for each gate operator that is to send data to the system). Page -0-W-0-

SECTION - INSTALLATION If you are going to use a telephone line with this controller, order it 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: Ringer Equivalence: Jack Type: FCC Registration (US): DOC (Canada): Electrical Listing: Touch Tone, Loop Start 0.0 A RJC DUFVT--OT-T A Complies with U.L. - ETL Listed.. Installation Guidelines. Open the cabinet of the access controller and disconnect the keypad ribbon cable from the main circuit board.. Remove the - x / round head screws from the right side of the circuit board.. Remove the circuit board by gently pulling it out of the main terminal edge connector. CAUTION - the circuit board contains static sensitive components. Discharge any static electricity from your hands by touching a proper ground device before removing the circuit board. Place the circuit board where it will not be damaged.. Mount the access controller cabinet using - screws. The access controller has four - blind pems installed in each corner. See page 0. Make any necessary conduit connections using the conduit knockouts provided on the bottom of the cabinet. DO NOT make any other conduit holes in the cabinet.. Route wiring into the cabinet. Do not apply any power at this time.. Clean out the cabinet. Be sure that all dirt, metal and/or wood debris is removed from the cabinet and that the terminal strip edge connector is clean and free of any loose particles.. Re-install the circuit board into the cabinet by gently pushing the circuit board terminals into the edge connector. CAUTION - the circuit board contains static sensitive components. Discharge any static electricity from your hands by touching a proper ground device before removing the circuit board.. Secure the circuit board to the cabinet using the screws removed in step.. Plug the keypad ribbon cable into the circuit board. The cable points to the left. WARNING! If this access control system is used to control a vehicular gate with an automatic gate operator, the access control device must be mounted a minimum of ten (0) feet away from the gate and gate operator, or in such a way that a person cannot operate the access control device and touch the gate or gate operator at the same time. -0-W-0- Page

.. Mount Information If used to control a door or pedestrian gate, try to locate the access controller as near as possible to the entry point. 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.. 0.0.0 text 0. 0..0... KO -Places. KO -Places.0...0.0 DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 00 Title: Model Controller Mounting Dimensions Date: /0 Dwg. No. M-0- Rev. B Page 0-0-W-0-

. Memory Chip Information The is shipped with memory chips pre-installed. Do not remove or re-install the memory chips with power to the system turned on. Doing this will irrevocably damage the memory chips. Memory chips are static sensitive. Discharge any static electricity from your hands by touching a proper ground device before removing the control board or memory chips. Handle memory chips with care.. The large memory chip socket is colored black and is located in the center of the circuit board. Be sure that the handle is in the un-locked position (pointing up). Be sure that power to the telephone entry system is off.. Carefully insert the memory chip into the socket. The small half circular indentation on the chip must be to the right. CAUTION: Installing the memory chip backwards will cause permanent damage to the chip. Be sure that the memory chip is seated correctly in the socket, then move the lever to the locked position.. Install the small memory chip in the socket located at the bottom of the circuit board. The small circular indentation on the chip must be to the right. CAUTION: Installing the memory chip backwards will cause permanent damage to the chip. Be sure that the memory chip is seated correctly in the socket. Series Circuit Boards Memory Chip Location Dimple on chip must be towards the right! DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 00 Title: Date: Series Memory Chip Location /0 Dwg. No. M-0- Rev. A -0-W-0- Page

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SECTION WIRING Prior to installing wiring to the access control 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 wiring of the access control 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. WARNING: If this access control system is used to control a vehicular gate with an automatic gate operator, the access devices (card reader, keypad, etc.) must be mounted a minimum of ten (0) feet away from the gate and gate operator, or in such a way that the user cannot come into contact with the gate or gate operator when using the entry device. If the entry device has been installed closer to the automated vehicular gate, do not proceed with any wiring until the device has been moved and re-installed so that it is in compliance with these instructions. Use only the supplied transformers (or U.L. listed equivalent) to power the access control system and any wiegand input devices (. VAC, 0 VA). Do not power any other devices (electric strikes, magnetic locks, etc.) from these power transformers. For wire runs up to 00 feet, use AWG, 00 volt insulated wire. For wire runs up to 00 feet, use AWG, 00 volt insulated wire. Power wires are susceptible to noise and hum pickup; therefore it is preferable that you keep power wire runs as short as possible. This access control 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. If Tracker expansion boards are being used with this system, refer to the Tracker Installation and Wiring manual that came with the Tracker expansion boards, for detailed information on wiring Tracker boards to the PC programmable access control system. If Elevator Control is used with this system, refer to the Elevator Control Installation and Wiring manual for detailed information on wiring the elevator control boards to this system and to the elevator push button control panel.. -0-W-0- Page

. WIRING GUIDELINES Do not run high voltage ( V) power lines and communication lines in the same conduit. These should be in separate conduits at least six () inches apart. Be sure that all phone line wiring is twisted and completely isolated from ground. Use only the supplied. VAC (or U.L. listed equivalent) to power the access control system. Do not power any other devices (electric strikes, magnetic locks, lights, etc.) from this transformer. Do not run VAC access control system power lines over 00 feet. It is advisable to keep these wires as short as possible. Use AWG wire for wire runs up to 00 feet, and AWG wire for wire runs up to 00 feet. Install a low voltage surge suppresser (DoorKing p/n - 00 or equivalent) to help protect the entry system from power surges. Wiegand wire runs are 00-feet maximum. Use -conductor stranded wire with overall shield., 0, or gauge is sufficient for these connections. A volt. amp hour gel-cell battery (DoorKing p/n 0-00) can be installed in the system to provide stand-by power in the event of a power outage. Two batteries are required, one for the system power and one for the auxiliary terminal power. Proper grounding of this system is a requirement. The use of surge suppressers can significantly reduce the chance of component failure because of static charges or surges. To be effective, ground connections should be made with a minimum AWG, 00 volt insulated wire to a ground point within 0 feet of the access control system. The ground point must be at an electrical panel, a metallic cold water pipe that runs in the earth, or a stainless steel grounding rod driven at least ten (0) feet into the soil. Be sure that you use proper wire that has an insulation rated for an underground environment. All wires should be placed in conduits. Proper pre-planning can greatly ease the installation and wiring of this system. Always check with the local building code to determine the type of wire required in your municipality. The is shipped with two () Ferrite Filters. One is installed on the VAC power wires to the main circuit board (terminals -0). The second is installed and around the wires connected to the Auxiliary Terminal strip. To install the ferrite filter, simply snap the filter open, place the wires in the circular core, then snap the filter closed. VAC POWER AUX TERMINAL WIRES Page -0-W-0-

. TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS MAIN DESCRIPTION Phone Line Connection 00 ft. maximum with AWG wire; 00 ft. maximum with AWG wire. Phone Line Connection 00 ft. maximum with AWG wire; 00 ft. maximum with AWG wire. Earth Ground Only. Switch Input. A closure between terminals and will cause the designated relay(s) to activate for the programmed strike time. The Postal Switch is connected here. Microphone Input. Common for switch input, A and Z input, speaker, microphone and battery negative. Speaker Output. Not Used. Not Used. 0 Not Used. Z Input. A closure between terminals and will dial the phone number stored under directory code, 0, 00 or 000. A Input. A closure between terminals and will dial the phone number stored under directory code 0, 00, 000 or 0000. Relay Common 0 Volt, Amp maximum. Relay Contact 0 Volt, Amp maximum. Relay Common 0 Volt, Amp maximum. Relay Normally Closed 0 Volt, Amp maximum. Relay Normally Open 0 Volt, Amp maximum. Microphone Power and Back-up Battery POSITIVE (connect negative to terminal ). VAC Input Power 0 VA minimum. 00 ft. maximum with AWG wire; 00 ft. maximum with AWG wire. 0 VAC Input Power 0 VA minimum. 00 ft. maximum with AWG wire; 00 ft. maximum with AWG wire. AUXILIARY VAC Input Power 0 VA. VAC Input Power 0 VA. Back-up Battery POSITIVE. Back-up Battery NEGATIVE. VAC for Card Reader lights only. VAC for Card Reader lights only. DATA 0 Card Reader. DATA Card Reader. COMMON Card Reader. 0 + VDC Power Card Reader. DATA 0 Card Reader. DATA Card Reader. COMMON Card Reader. + VDC Power Card Reader. ELEVATOR DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DATA connect to Elevator Control Board (-00) Terminal 0. DATA 0 connect to Elevator Control Board (-00) Terminal. COMMON connect to Elevator Control Board (-00) Terminal. -0-W-0- Page

. WIRING DETAIL.. Controller Only 0 Series Controller Detail Wiring RS Connection Elevator Control DATA DATA 0 COMMON 0 ELEVATOR CONTROL -00 Central Office phone line - touch tone, loop start. A switch closure across terminals & will activate relay for its programmed strike time. Battery Backup - separate batteries required for phone system and weigand terminals. Volt, 0 VA UL Listed Transformer.,,,, CONTROLLER Main Terminal NOTES: Relay 0 is not available on the controller. - VDC BATT INPUT + VDC BATT INPUT Relay 0 NO NC COM + VDC COMMON DATA DATA 0 + VDC COMMON DATA DATA 0 NEG VDC INPUT POS VDC INPUT Auxiliary Terminals 0 CARD RDR- 0 CARD RDR- VAC OUTPUT 0 VDC BATT VAC PWR INPUT RELAY 0 COMMON RELAY 0 NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY 0 NORMALLY OPEN For, use Volt, 0 VA UL Listed Transformer. conductor, stranded with overall shield,, 0, or gauge is sufficient for these connections. See Dwg No. M-0- for detail. See Elevator Control Board Manual -0 for detail. Aux power transformer must be connected. Otherwise, RS, elevator control and weigand inputs will not function. VAC output can be used to power lights on card readers that have additional lighting for outdoor use. Card reader connected to these terminals will operate Relay for its programmed strike time. Card reader connected to these terminals will operate Relay for its programmed strike time. Relay contact is set N.O or N.C. with a jumper on the circuit board. Electric strikes are wired to Normally Open (N.O.) contacts; magnetic locks are wired to the Normally Closed (N.C.) contacts. Power for electric strikes or magnetic locks is not provided by the system. Use a separate UL listed power supply. Auxiliary and Elevator Control terminals are not available on the controller. Use AWG wire for runs up to 00 Ft. Use AWG wire for runs up to 00 Ft. BASIC DOOR CONTROL LOCK PWR 0 VAC PWR INPUT To Control Relay DOOR LOCK C.O. PHN RELAY NORMALLY OPEN RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY COMMON To Card Reader Input CARD READER RELAY CONTACT RELAY COMMON DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 00 Title: Detail Wiring - 0 Series Controller Date: / Dwg. No. M-0- Rev. E Page -0-W-0-

.. Controller & Expansion Boards - 0 Series Controller to -00 Expansion Boards - Detail Wiring RS Connection Elevator Control,,, CONTROLLER Main Terminal NOTES: Controller main terminals -- = SYSTEM RELAY. Controller main terminals - = SYSTEM RELAY. - VDC INPUT + VDC INPUT Relay 0 NO NC COM + VDC COMMON DATA DATA 0 NEG VDC INPUT POS VDC INPUT Auxiliary Terminals 0 VAC OUTPUT + VAC PWR INPUT MAIN DR/GATE 0 LOCK PWR BRN BLU Board System Relay P 0-00 P BRN BLU DOOR LOCK VAC PWR INPUT Board System Relay P 0 BRN BLU -00 For, use Volt, 0 VA UL Listed Transformer. P BRN BLU 0 LOCK PWR DOOR LOCK VAC PWR INPUT To Boards - 0 C.O. PHN Volt, 0 VA UL Listed Transformer. Central Office phone line - touch tone, loop start. VAC PWR INPUT A switch closure across terminals & will activate relay for its programmed strike time. Battery Backup - separate batteries required for phone system and weigand terminals. 0 conductor, stranded with overall shield,, 0, or gauge is sufficient for these connections. conductor, stranded with overall shield,, 0, or gauge is sufficient for these connections. No connection at controller. Communication cable to additional boards is connected in parallel. Allows teeing of communication cable for optimal cable routing. Power for door strikes or magnetic locks is not provided by the system. It must be provided by an external power supply. Aux power transformer must be connected. Otherwise, RS, elevator control and weigand inputs will not function. See Dwg No. M-0- for detail. Title: Date: DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 00 Detail Wiring - 0 Series Controller to -00 Expansion Boards - 0/ Dwg. No. M-0- Rev. D -0-W-0- Page

.. Controller & Expansion Boards - 0 Series Controller to -00 Expansion Boards - Detail Wiring RS Connection Elevator Control 0 LOCK 0 PWR DOOR LOCK LOCK PWR DOOR LOCK P P P P,,, CONTROLLER Main Terminal NOTES: Controller main terminals -- = SYSTEM RELAY. Controller main terminals - = SYSTEM RELAY. Relay 0 NO NC COM BRN + VDC COMMON DATA DATA 0 + VDC COMMON DATA DATA 0 BLU Auxiliary Terminals 0 VAC OUTPUT + VAC PWR INPUT To Main Door / Gate + BRN BLU BRN BLU 0-00 P 0-00 P BRN BLU BRN BLU 0 VAC PWR INPUT VAC PWR INPUT LOCK PWR For, use Volt, 0 VA UL Listed Transformer. DOOR LOCK BRN BLU BRN BLU 0-00 P 0-00 P BRN BLU BRN BLU VAC PWR INPUT 0 VAC PWR INPUT LOCK PWR To Boards - DOOR LOCK To Boards - 0 C.O. PHN BLU BRN VAC PWR INPUT Central Office phone line - touch tone, loop start. A switch closure across terminals & will activate relay for its programmed strike time. Battery Backup - separate batteries required for phone system and weigand terminals. Volt, 0 VA UL Listed Transformer. 0 conductor, stranded with overall shield,, 0, or gauge is sufficient for these connections. conductor, stranded with overall shield,, 0, or gauge is sufficient for these connections. Aux power transformer must be connected. Otherwise, RS, elevator control and weigand inputs will not function. Communication cable to additional boards is connected in parallel. Allows teeing of communication cable for optimal cable routing. Power for door strikes or magnetic locks is not provided by the system. It must be provided by an external power supply. No connection at controller. See Dwg No. M-0- for detail. EARTH Ground. Title: Date: DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 00 Detail Wiring - 0 Series Controller to -00 Expansion Boards - 0/ Dwg. No. M-0- Rev. D Page -0-W-0-

.. Controller and -0 or - Remote Call Station RS Connection Elevator Control + VDC COMMON DATA DATA 0 0 0 Card Reader Push To Call CONTROLLER VAC OUTPUT VAC OUTPUT NEG VDC INPUT POS VDC INPUT Auxiliary Terminals VAC PWR INPUT PUR ORG GRY LED Lights Speaker Microphone -0/ Central Office phone line - touch tone, loop start. A switch closure across terminals & will activate relay for its programmed strike time. Battery Backup - separate batteries required for phone system and weigand terminals. Main Terminal 0 C.O. PHN - VDC BATT INPUT + VDC BATT INPUT Relay 0 NO NC COM RELAY 0 COMMON RELAY 0 NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY 0 NORMALLY OPEN 0 VAC PWR INPUT RELAY NORMALLY OPEN RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY COMMON 0 0 Volt, 0 VA UL Listed Transformer. conductor, stranded with overall shield,, 0, or gauge is sufficient for these connections. Aux power transformer must be connected. Otherwise, RS, elevator control and weigand inputs will not function. VAC output can be used to power lights on card readers that have additional lighting for outdoor use. Weigand card reader or keypad connected to these terminals will operate Relay for its programmed strike time. Electric strikes are wired to Normally Open (N.O.) contacts; magnetic locks are wired to the Normally Closed (N.C.) contacts. Power for electric strikes or magnetic locks is not provided by the system. Use a separate UL listed power supply. Use AWG wire for runs up to 00 Ft. Use AWG wire for runs up to 00 Ft. -0 uses a keypad. - uses a card reader. The wiring is the same regardless which device is used. 00 Feet maximum between remote call station and controller. Title: DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 00 Remote Call Station - Telephone Interface Wire Diagram Date: / Dwg. No. M-0- Rev. E -0-W-0- Page

.. Controller and Two () -0 or - Remote Call Stations RS Connection Elevator Control 0 PUR Card Reader Push To Call Speaker + VDC COMMON DATA DATA 0 + VDC COMMON DATA DATA 0 0 ORG GRY LED Lights Microphone -0/ CONTROLLER VAC OUTPUT VAC OUTPUT NEG VDC INPUT POS VDC INPUT Auxiliary Terminals VAC PWR INPUT 0 PUR ORG GRY LED Lights Card Reader Push To Call Speaker Microphone -0/ Central Office phone line - touch tone, loop start. Main Terminal 0 C.O. PHN - VDC BATT INPUT + VDC BATT INPUT Relay 0 NO NC COM RELAY 0 COMMON RELAY 0 NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY 0 NORMALLY OPEN 0 RELAY NORMALLY OPEN RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY COMMON VAC PWR INPUT 0-00 BAT COM MIC 0 A switch closure across terminals & will activate relay for its programmed strike time. Battery Backup - separate batteries required for phone system and weigand terminals. Volt, 0 VA UL Listed Transformer. conductor, stranded with overall shield,, 0, or gauge is sufficient for these connections. Aux power transformer must be connected. Otherwise, RS, elevator control and weigand inputs will not function. VAC output can be used to power lights on card readers that have additional lighting for outdoor use. Weigand card reader or keypad connected to these terminals will operate Relay for its programmed strike time. Electric strikes are wired to Normally Open (N.O.) contacts; magnetic locks are wired to the Normally Closed (N.C.) contacts. Power for electric strikes or magnetic locks is not provided by the system. Use a separate UL listed power supply. Use AWG wire for runs up to 00 Ft. Use AWG wire for runs up to 00 Ft. -0 uses a keypad. - uses a card reader. The wiring is the same regardless which device is used. 00 Feet maximum between remote call station and controller. -00 Microphone combiner required when using two call stations. DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 00 Title: Remote Call Stations - Telephone Interface Wire Diagram Date: / Dwg. No. M-0- Rev. A Page 0-0-W-0-

.. Controller and 0-0 & Intercom Stations Aiphone LEM- Master E RS Connection Elevator Control Aiphone LEF Master E - CONTROLLER + VDC COMMON DATA DATA 0 VAC OUTPUT VAC OUTPUT NEG VDC INPUT POS VDC INPUT 0 Auxiliary Terminals VAC PWR INPUT 0 + uf Cap PUR ORG GRY LED Lights Card Reader Push To Call Speaker 0-0/ Central Office phone line - touch tone, loop start. A switch closure across terminals & will activate relay for its programmed strike time. Battery Backup - separate batteries required for phone system and weigand terminals. Main Terminal 0 C.O. PHN - VDC BATT INPUT + VDC BATT INPUT Relay 0 NO NC COM RELAY 0 COMMON RELAY 0 NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY 0 NORMALLY OPEN 0 VAC PWR INPUT RELAY NORMALLY OPEN RELAY NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY COMMON 0 0 Volt, 0 VA UL Listed Transformer. conductor, stranded with overall shield,, 0, or gauge is sufficient for these connections. Aux power transformer must be connected. Otherwise, RS, elevator control and weigand inputs will not function. VAC output can be used to power lights on card readers that have additional lighting for outdoor use. Weigand card reader or keypad connected to these terminals will operate Relay for its programmed strike time. Electric strikes are wired to Normally Open (N.O.) contacts; magnetic locks are wired to the Normally Closed (N.C.) contacts. Power for electric strikes or magnetic locks is not provided by the system. Use a separate UL listed power supply. Use AWG wire for runs up to 00 Ft. Use AWG wire for runs up to 00 Ft. 0-0 uses a keypad. 0- uses a card reader. The wiring is the same regardless which device is used. Aiphone Master Intercom Station supplied by others. Place a jumper wire from terminal to terminal 0 if an Aiphone LEM- master station is used. Title: DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 00 Remote Call Station - Intercom Interface Wire Diagram Date: / Dwg. No. M-0- Rev. E -0-W-0- Page

.. RS- Cable Connection BLACK WHITE BROWN GREEN SHIELD Connector on 0 Series Circuit Boards P/N -00 BOARD TERMINALS DB - PINS DB - PINS FUNCTION Transmit Data Receive Data Request to Send Clear to Send Female End Signal Ground - Shell Not Used DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 00 Title: Detail Wiring - 0 Series RS- Connector Date: / Dwg. No. M-0- Rev. B Page -0-W-0-

U.. Postal Lock Box Installation & Wiring Optional At some locations, such as gated communities, it may be necessary to provide access to the mail carrier so that they can deliver the mail. Mail carrier access can be provided by the installation of an Arrow Postal Lock into a DoorKing Postal Lock Box (p/n 0-00). This is the same lock that the Post Office uses for gang mail boxes. These locks are not available to the public. The installer or the building owner/manager will have to call the Post Office and arrange for the installation of this lock into the Postal Lock Box. 0 Postal Lock Box Installation and Wire Connections.....0 POSTAL LOCK BOX MADE BY DOORKING INGLEWOOD, CALIF.. DIA... INSTRUCTIONS. Remove the hole plug from the faceplate of the 0 lock box.. Cut the wire tie wrapped around the micro-switch.. Mount the postal lock on the studs. The pawl of the lock should depress the micro-switch.. Connect COMMON and the NORMALLY CLOSED switch contacts to main terminals and in the controller. COMMON N.C. NOTE: The Arrow Postal Lock IS NOT included with the 0 lock box. This lock is not available to the general public and must be ordered from the local Post Office. Arrow Postal Lock DOORKING, INC., INGLEWOOD, CA 00 Title: Date: 0 Postal Lock Box Installation and Wire Connections /0 Dwg. No. M-0- Rev. A -0-W-0- Page

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SECTION PROGRAMMING IMPORTANT! Many of the advanced features available with this access control system cannot be programmed from the system keypad. These features include relay hold open time zones, security levels, anti-pass back tables, elevator control options and programming via the internet using the Internet Modem (IM) Server. If any of these features are used, the system must be programmed with the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows software, VERSION..b or higher. Refer to the software help screen for more information on these features. We strongly suggest that you read these programming instructions in their entirety before beginning any programming of this access control system.. GENERAL PROGRAMMING INFORMATION The DoorKing PC Programmable Access Control System is primarily programmed by using the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows software. However, the system can also be programmed from the keypad in the control cabinet. When programming from an off site location with a PC, the RING pin must be installed on the circuit board. The PC programmable access control system has three () relays on the circuit board, all of which are programmable for any function required. These relays are designated as Relay 0 (R-0), Relay (R-), and Relay (R-). If Tracker expansion boards are used with this system, it is very important that you understand the function of these relays. The wiegand input auxiliary terminals (also the Tracker board input terminals) will cause R- or R- to activate. Therefore, if Tracker expansion boards are used with this system, R- and R- are designated as Tracker board command (CMD) relays with R- controlling tracker boards through (system relays -0), and R- controlling tracker boards through (system relays -). Relay 0 is phone controlled when the has a C.O. phone line connected to it... Programming with a PC Prior to programming the system with a PC and the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows Software, there is certain information that you must know and must program into the system before the computer can communicate with the system. See page to set-up the access control system for PC programming. Programming can be with a PC by modem, RS-, RS- (requires 0-0 adapters), a LAN connection (requires 0- TCP/IP kit) or via the internet using the Internet Modem Server (use of the IM Server is fee based. Visit http://www.doorking.com/imserver for more information). -0-W-0- Page

.. Programming from the Keypad Follow the programming instructions as described in each section of this manual. The system will prompt you with short tones (beep) when programming steps have been followed correctly, and with a long tone (beeeeeep) when the programming step is ended. It is highly recommended that you complete the user listing in the appendix prior to starting any programming from the keypad. This listing will provide you with the information needed to complete the manual programming sequence. This symbol _ in the programming steps indicates numbers that you will need to enter, one number per symbol. When programming from the keypad, after each programming step is performed correctly, a short tone (beep) will be heard. When the programming session is ended, a long tone (beeeeeep) will be heard. NOTE: Relay hold open time zones, security levels, anti-pass back IN / OUT tables, anti-pass back re-sync schedules, holiday schedules and elevator control functions cannot be programmed from the system keypad. These functions can only be programmed from a PC using the Remote Account Manager Software... System Memory Beginning in January, 00, the access control system is available with a 00 or 000 memory (APB) chips installed in the system. The information below is to assist you with programming older systems or when there is a need to change the memory chips to match a chip set on another system already installed. Prior to starting the programming of the PC programmable access control system, you must know the memory capacity and type of the EEPROM chips that are installed in the unit. This can be determined by inspecting the small chip that has a tag listing the memory size on it and will be labeled APB if anti-pass back is enabled. The memory size determines the number of residents, vendors, four-digit entry codes and device codes that can be stored in the system. APB indicates that the chip set has anti-pass back capability. The table shows the valid numbers available with each memory level. Standard Part Number APB System Memory User Name Capacity Entry Code Capacity Device Code Capacity -0-0 - - - - - - 0 0 0 0 - - 00 00 00 000 - - 000 000 000 000 - - 000 000 000 000 - - 000 000 000 000 Page -0-W-0-

U0U UU and U*U (beep) U#U TOGETHER U*U (beep) (beep).. PROGRAMMING WITH A PC Prior to programming the PC Programmable Access Control System with the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows software and the user supplied PC, the system must have the MASTER CODE programmed into it. The master code cannot be set with the PC and must be programmed from the system keypad. NOTE: The programming steps in this section (.. through..) can only be programmed from the system keypad. There is no programming sequence in the Remote Account Manager Software for these functions... Master Code This programming step sets the system MASTER CODE. The master code is the four-digit number required to gain access to the system memory. You need to know the master code prior to programming the system with the PC, or to perform any of the programming functions on the following pages. Factory setting =. Open the cabinet of the telephone entry system and turn the master code switch (the small slide switch) to the on position.. Enter a four-digit master code then press U*U. Turn the master code switch off and close the cabinet... Single or Multiple Systems This program sequence sets the access control system to operate as a single unit on the phone line, or to share the phone line with other units. If multiple systems are sharing the same phone line, then each one must be set as a "multiple system" and each must have a unique master code. Factory setting = Single System.. Press U*U. Enter U0U. Press U0U then enter the four-digit MASTER CODE (beep). for a single system or UU for multiple systems. to end this programming step (beeeeeep)... Programming Resident Elevator Button Relay Time When elevator control is in use, an access device such as a card reader must be installed in the elevator car to allow residents access to the floors in the building. The time interval that the button(s) is live after the resident activates the access device is dependant on the revision level of the access controller circuit board, not the elevator control board. The relay time interval for circuit boards with revision level A-C is set at seconds. The time interval can be programmed from seconds on boards with revision level D and higher. Factory setting = 00. Press * and then enter the four digit master code (beep).. Enter the relay time in seconds _ (00-) then press * (beep).. Press 0 # together to end this programming sequence (beeeeeep). -0-W-0- Page

U.. Open Tone On or Off The following programming sequence turns the open tone (when the relays activate) either On or Off. This feature is available on Rev J boards or higher. Factory setting = (tone on). Press * and then enter the four digit master code (beep).. Enter for yes (tone will sound) or 0 for no (tone will not sound) then press * (beep).. Press 0 # together to end this programming sequence (beeeeeep)... Elevator Control Function The elevator control feature authorizes floor access to the Floor Level identified in the Resident Screen in the software program AND to the floor(s) level identified in the Security Level screen. If this feature is turned off, access will be granted only the floor identified in the user s security level. This feature is available on Rev J boards or higher.. Press * and then enter the four digit master code (beep).. Enter for yes (access is authorized to both the floor identified in the resident screen and to the floor(s) identified in the user s security level) or 0 for no (access is authorized only to the floor(s) identified in the security level screen) then press * (beep).. Press 0 # together to end this programming sequence (beeeeeep)... RS- Speed Setting The following programming sequence sets an optional faster RS- speed. This feature is available on Rev L boards or higher and the Remote Account Manager Software, Version., must be used. Factory setting = 0 (00 baud rate). Press * and then enter the four digit master code (beep).. Enter 0 for 00 baud rate or for 00 baud rate then press * (beep).. Press 0 # together to end this programming sequence (beeeeeep). STOP!! If the access control system is to be programmed from a PC, no other programming is required at the system itself. Refer to the Remote Account Manager for Windows Software help screens for additional programming information. Continue with the remaining sections in this chapter if the access control system will be programmed by any other method. If the factory setting matches your need, there is no reason to reprogram that section. Remember that relay hold open time zones, security levels, and elevator control functions can only be programmed from the Remote Account Manager Software. If any of these features are being used, do not proceed with any other programming steps in this manual. Page -0-W-0-

U0U UU and U*U to U#U TOGETHER U*U to U*U to (beep).. GENERAL PROGRAMMING Proceed with the programming steps on the following pages only if PC programming will not be used... Relay Strike Time These steps will program relay strike times. Strike times can be programmed from / second (enter 00 in step ) up to seconds by entering the desired time in seconds. If Tracker expansion boards are going to be used with this system, set Relay strike time to 00 for Tracker boards -. If more than Tracker boards are being used, set Relay strike time to 00 (for Tracker boards -). Factory setting for relay strike times are: Relay 0 = 0, Relay = 0, Relay = 0.. Press U*U enter the four-digit MASTER CODE (beep).. Press 0U set relay 0 or, UU set relay, or UU set relay strike time.. Enter the two-digit strike time (00-) then press U*U. Repeat steps and to set other relay strike times.. Press U0U to end this programming step (beeeeeep)... Talk Time The talk time set here does not affect the telephone numbers that are programmed under directory codes 0, 00, 000, 0000 (input A) and, 0, 00, 000 (input Z). The talk time for these two directory codes are factory set to the maximum. Phone numbers programmed under these directory codes should be reserved for management or emergency phone numbers that generally require longer conversations. This programming sequence can be used to set the maximum time allowed for conversation when the entry system places a call to a phone number programmed under directory code, 0, 00 or 000 (inputs A-Z together). The talk time can be set from second up to seconds ( minutes, seconds) and is entered as a three-digit number. For example, to set a talk time of 0 seconds, enter 00 in step. Factory setting for talk time = 0 seconds. NOTE: This programming step is only used when a DKS Remote Call Station is connected to the system.. Press * 0 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE (beep).. Enter three digits for talk time (seconds) _ (00-) then press * (beep).. Press 0 # TOGETHER to end this programming step (beeeeeep). -0-W-0- Page

U0U UU and U*U to U#U TOGETHER UU U0U and U#U TOGETHER U*U to U*U to (beep). (beep)... Tone Open Numbers These steps will program the tone open numbers for the relays. You will need to enter a four-digit number (see chart below) to set the relay functions. If a function is not desired, enter # in place of a number. For example, if you want the relay to have a momentary activation function only, and you want the relay to activate when the number is pressed on a touch-tone phone after calling the system, enter # # # in step. Do not duplicate tone open numbers, i.e., don t set relay 0, relay and tone-open numbers all to. If Tracker expansion boards are connected to the system, there is no need to set a momentary open tone open number for the tracker control relay(s). However, you may want to set HOLD and DEACTIVATE tone numbers, which will allow management to have a function to automatically unlock all doors/gates controlled by a Tracker board (refer to..). Factory setting is: Relay =, Relay =.. Press U*U. Press U0U enter the four-digit MASTER CODE (beep). set relay 0 or UU set relay or UU. Enter the four-digit tone open number code then press U*U set relay tone numbers.. Repeat steps and to set the other relay tone open numbers.. Press U0U to end this programming step (beeeeeep). NUMBER FUNCTION st Digit Momentary activation. Relay will activate for the programmed strike time (..). nd Digit Relay hold. Relay will activate and remain activated until commanded to release. rd Digit Relay release. Deactivates the relay hold command. th Digit Relay hold -hour. Relay will activate for -hour and then will automatically deactivate itself... Input Switch This programming sequence sets what relay(s) will activate when the input (postal) switch input is activated on the access control system. The system can be programmed so that only one relay will activate, or any combination of relays will activate. To cause a relay to activate, enter a in it's respective character slot, or enter a zero to not activate the relay. Any combination of 's or 0's is permissible. For example, entering 00 in step will cause only relay to activate. Entering 0 will cause relay and relay to activate. Entering will cause all three relays to activate. Factory setting = 00 (Only relay will activate). Press U*U enter the four-digit MASTER CODE (beep).. Enter the three-digit ('s or 0's only) postal relay code _ then press U*U. Press U0U to end this programming step (beeeeeep). Page 0-0-W-0-

.. Touch-tone / Rotary-dial This programming sequence will set the remote call station to dial out in either a touch-tone or rotary format. Generally, this will be set for touch-tone. Factory setting = touch-tone. NOTE: This programming step is only used when a DKS Remote Call Station is connected to the system.. Press * 0 and enter the four digit MASTER CODE (beep).. Enter 0 * (beep) for touch-tone or enter * (beep) for rotary.. Press 0 # TOGETHER to end this programming step (beeeeeep). -0-W-0- Page

UU U0U and then to then to (beep).. PROGRAMMING PHONE NUMBER NOTE: These programming steps are only used when a DKS -0 or - Remote Call Station is connected to the system... Programming the Directory Code Length This programming sequence sets the directory code length to - - or digits. Factory setting is three () digits. CAUTION: This programming sequence will delete all directory codes that have been previously programmed into the system.. Press U*U enter the four-digit MASTER CODE (beep).. Enter the desired directory code length _ (,, or ) then press U*U. Enter U0U U*U cancel this command or enter UU U*U confirm this command. A long tone (beeeeeep) will sound when the programming is complete... Programming -digit Phone Number In this programming sequence, the directory code and -digit phone number will be programmed into the system. Be sure you have programmed the directory code length that you desire as described in... Changing the directory code length after programming the telephone number will erase all the numbers and directory codes that have been programmed. To program a phone number that will be referenced to an area code (long distance calls and 0 digit calling), follow the instructions under.. and... NOTE: If this system is being used in an area that requires 0 or digit dialing, proceed to..,.. and.. to program the number of area codes, area code and phone number.. Press * 0 and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE (beep).. Enter the directory code (,, or digits depending on what was programmed in..) then press * (beep),. Enter the seven-digit phone number _ then press * (beep). If the number that you are entering in this step is less than seven-digits, enter # in the empty spaces. For example, if the system is connected to a PBX that requires four-digit extension numbers and you want to enter extension, you would enter this number as #### then press * (beep).. Press 0 # TOGETHER to end this programming step (beeeeeep). NOTE: Only the following Directory Codes may be used: 0, 00, 000, 0000, OR, 0, 00, 000. Page -0-W-0-