1 programming information, 1 programming from the keypad, 2 programming with a touch-tone telephone – DoorKing 1812 Plus User Manual
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IMPORTANT! We strongly suggest that you read these programming instructions in
their entirety before beginning any programming of this telephone entry system.
The DoorKing 1812-Plus Telephone Intercom System can be programmed by the following methods.
• KEYPAD: The keypad on the front of the entry system can be used to program all features in
the 1812-Plus unit. The MASTER CODE must be programmed from the keypad.
• TELEPHONE: Using a touch-tone telephone, many of the programmable features can be
programmed from the house or remotely from an off-site location.
2.1 Programming
Information
The 1812 PLUS model is not PC programmable. Programming can only be completed by the
two methods described below.
2.1.1 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.
2.1.2 Programming with a Touch-Tone Telephone
Follow these steps when programming the 1812-Plus from the resident’s touch-tone telephone.
NOTE: The system attention number is factory set to 7. This can be changed to any number, see
section 2.2.3.
1. Press * and then the system attention number. [ * 7 (beep)]
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.
Follow these steps when programming the 1812 from an off-site touch-tone telephone. NOTE: The
1812 must be programmed to answer incoming calls, section 2.2.9.
1. Call the resident telephone number. The 1812 will answer with a short beep after the
programmed number of rings.
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.
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