Section 3 – programming – DoorKing 1819 Information Phone User Manual
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SECTION 3 – PROGRAMMING
The DoorKing 1819 Information Phone is programmed using the 1818-030 keypad assembly or
remotely from an off premise location using a touch tone telephone. When programming from an off
site location with a touch-tone telephone, the RING pin must be installed on the circuit board (see
2.4.6). We recommend that you do not attempt programming from an off site location until you
become familiar with these programming instructions.
Programming with the Keypad
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1818-030
Keypad Assembly
Keypad Connector
on Circuit Board
1. Plug the 1818-030 keypad assembly into
the keypad connector on the circuit board
(pg 16). Be sure the ribbon cable on the
keypad is pointed DOWN when plugged
into the keypad connector.
2. Follow the programming instructions as
described in each section of this manual.
The system will prompt you with short
(beep) tones when programming steps
have been followed correctly and with a
long tone (beeeeeep) when the
programming step is ended.
3. Once the programming is complete,
unplug the keypad assembly and save it
for future programming requirements.
Programming from an Offsite Location
Follow these steps when programming the system from an offsite location. You must use a touch-
tone telephone and the RING pin must be installed to perform off site programming.
1. Call the telephone number that the entry system is installed on from a touch-tone
telephone. The entry system will answer with a one second tone.
2. Follow the programming instructions as described in each section of this manual. The
system will prompt you with short (beep) tones when programming steps have been
followed correctly.
3. When complete, hang up. (You cannot use 0 # to end remote programming sessions).
Programming Notes
For a typical installation of the Information Phone, you will need to program only the 7-digit
telephone number into the system. All other programming parameters are factory set. These
instructions provide information if any of the factory default settings need to be changed.
When 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.
The blank symbol _ in the programming steps indicates numbers that you will need to enter, one
number per blank.
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