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Usection 3 – programming, 1 general programming information – Controlled Products Systems Group 1838-080 User Manual

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1838-065-G-12-06

SECTION 3 – 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 and elevator control options. If any of these features are used, the
system must be programmed with the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows software,
VERSION 5.6 or higher. Refer to the software User's Manual 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.

3.1 GENERAL PROGRAMMING INFORMATION

The DoorKing PC Programmable Access Control System is primarily programmed by using the
DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows software and the user supplied PC by either RS-
232 connection or by modem, however it can also be programmed from the keypad in the system.
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 two relays on the circuit board, both of which are
programmable for any function required. These relays are designated as Relay 1 (R-1), and Relay 2
(R-2). If Tracker expansion boards are used with this system, it is very important that you understand
the function of these two relays. The wiegand input auxiliary terminals (also the Tracker board input
terminals) will cause R-1 or R-2 to activate. Therefore, if Tracker expansion boards are used with this
system, R-1 and R-2 are designated as Tracker board command (CMD) relays with R-2 controlling
tracker boards 1 through 8 (system relays 3-10), and R-1 controlling tracker boards 9 through 16
(system relays 11-18).

Refer to the Remote Account Manager User's Manual for more information on Tracker board relay
numbering scheme and designations.

The Anti-Pass Back feature requires the use of APB chips installed in the access control system.
Anti-Pass Back will not function with a standard chip set.

3.1.1

Programming with a PC

Prior to programming the system with a personal computer 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 23 to set-up the
access control system for PC programming. Programming the system with a PC may be
accomplished either by modem or by direct connection using the RS-232 communications terminal on
the circuit board. Using the RS-232 communications terminal will require the use of a cable with a
DB-9 connector on one end (DoorKing P/N 1818-040), and the DoorKing Remote Account Manager
for Windows software VERSION 5.6 or higher.

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