3 telephone entry system wiring, Power input for aux terminal, Power input for 1834 aux terminal – DoorKing 1833 PC Programmable User Manual
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NC
NO
RING
HF
1816
HS
ON
CLK
SEN
SPK
VOL
FEED
BACK
RS 232
ELEVATOR
MIC
VOL
OFF
KEYPAD
3 2 1
3 2 1
3
2
1
MASTER
CODE
16AC
16AC
BAT
1NO
1NC
1C
2RY
2C
A
Z
IMC
5VDC
IMD
SPKR
COM
MIC
PSW
CGND
PHONE
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2
3
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RS-232
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20 - DATA - 1
21 - DATA - 0
22 - COMMON
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Black
White
Green
16.5 VAC
Power Input for Aux Terminal
14-Pin aux terminal on 1833, 1835 and 1837 circuit boards.
Powers RS-232, elevator control and Weigand inputs.
Power Input for 1834 Aux Terminal
2-Pin terminal only on the 1834 circuit board.
Powers RS-232.
16.5 VAC
Red
Black (Neg)
Red (Pos)
Black (Neg)
Red (Pos)
16.5 VAC
16.5 VAC
Black
White
Green
Red
20 VA
20 VA
Power Input for Phone System
20 VA power for the 1833, 1834 or 1835 phone system ONLY.
DO NOT use a 40 VA transformer for the 1833, 1834 or 1835.
20 VA
Power Input for 1837 Phone System
40 VA power for the 1837 phone system ONLY.
DO NOT use a 20 VA transformer for the 1837.
40 VA
1833, 1835 and 1837 ONLY
Relay 0
Relay 2 Jumper
Auxiliar
y T
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rminal
1
8
33, 1
8
35 and 1
8
37 ONL
Y
Auxiliary Terminal 1834 ONLY
Elevator Control Terminal
1833, 1835 and 1837 ONLY
NO NC
C
#7 thru #10
These terminals will
activate Relay 2 for its programmed
strike time.
#11 thru #14
These terminals will activate
Relay 1 for its programmed
strike time.
BOTH transformers
MUST be installed
for the system to
operate.
Relays activate a door lock
or a gate operator for their
programmed strike time at
a controlled access point.
Power wire
polarity does
not matter.
Power wire
polarity does
not matter.
Wiring MUST be twisted and
completely isolated from ground.
See section 2.1.4.
Power Transformers:
Use ONLY 16.5 VAC UL
Listed Transformer.
Run 18 AWG wire up to
100 Ft. Run 16 AWG wire
up to 200 Ft.
See section 2.1.1, 2.1.3
and 2.1.4 for further
information.
2.3.1 ALL Telephone Entry Systems - NO Expansion Boards
2.3 Telephone Entry System Wiring
Basic Door Control Components
Basic Gate Control Components
“Optional” Elevator Control
Board Required for Elevator
Control
(Left terminal on elevator control board)
Power for relays on elevator control board is NOT provided
by the system. Use separate UL listed power supply.
See Elevator Control Board Manual 2348-065.
Weigand Input
(Relay 1)
Card Reader Input: Use 6 conductor, stranded
with overall shield. 18, 20, 22 or 24 gauge.
See section 2.1.2.
PC Connection
See section 2.4.2 for wiring RS-232.
Weigand Input
(Relay 2)
Card Reader Input: Use 6 conductor, stranded
with overall shield. 18, 20, 22 or 24 gauge.
See section 2.1.2.
Elevator Control
terminal is NOT
available for 1834.
Relay 1 Input
1833, 1835 & 1837 Systems:
Control up to 3 entry points with ONLY the system circuit board.
Note: Separate elevator control board required for elevator control.
Note: When more than 3 entry points are needed to be controlled,
expansion boards will be required to accomplish this, see next 2 pages.
1834 System:
Control up to 2 entry points with the circuit board (Non-expandable).
Main Terminal
Door Locks
Gate Operator
Power for electric strike or magnetic
lock is NOT provided by the system.
Use separate UL listed power supply.
Magnetic lock is wired to
the Normally Closed (NC)
relay input.
#5 & #6 - 16 VAC Output: Can be used to power lights on
card readers that have additional lighting for outdoor use.
#3 & #4 - 12 VDC Back-Up Battery Input (Aux Term)
Back-up battery power for Weigand inputs ONLY. NOT available for 1834.
A separate back-up battery is needed for the phone system.
“BAT” & “COM” - 12 VDC Back-Up Battery Input (Phone System)
Back-up battery power for the phone system ONLY. A separate back-up battery is used for Weigand devices
connected to the auxiliary terminal when back-up battery power is being used. See aux terminal #3 & #4.
“PSW” & “COM”
Switch Input -
See section 1.6 for Postal lock
connection.
A switch closure across these
terminals activates Relay 1 for its
programmed strike time.
See section 3.2.7 Switch Input
Feature.
“PHONE”
“PHONE”
Electric strike is wired
to Normally Open (NO)
relay input.
Gate Operator
is wired to
Normally Open
(NO) relay
input.
To #5 & #6 aux. terminal
for additional lighting on
card reader.
Lock Power
UL listed
Card Reader
Card
Reader
To a
Weigand
Input Aux.
Terminal
To a Weigand Input Aux. Terminal
To a Relay Input
To a
Relay Input
“1NO” - Normally Open (NO)
“1NC” - Normally Closed (NC)
“1C” - Common (C)
“2RY” - Contact (NO or NC)
“2C” - Common (C)
Relay 0 Input
Separate terminal on the circuit board. NOT available for 1834.
NO - Normally Open
NC - Normally Closed
C - Common
Relay 2 Input
“2RY” Contact is set NO or NC with Relay 2 Jumper on board.
See section 4.7
Central Office
Phone Line Input
touch tone, loop start
Door
Lock
“CGND” Ground
See section 2.1.3.
500 ft max.
500 ft max.