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Brand | DKS |
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Model | 1834 PC Programmable |
Category | Intercom System |
Language | English |
General guidance for installing the system and essential safety precautions.
Information regarding FCC rules, radio frequency energy, and potential interference.
Details on Canadian telecommunications network certification and user responsibilities.
Notes on power transformers, load numbers, and product safety listings.
Basic steps for installing the entry system, including general mounting and wiring.
Procedure for safely removing system components from the enclosure for installation.
Instructions for mounting the enclosure on a wall, post, or recessed in a surface.
Detailed dimensions and mounting views for the surface mount version of the unit.
Guidelines for installing the surface mount unit using the optional recess kit.
Detailed dimensions and mounting views for the flush mount version of the unit.
Instructions for installing the flush mount unit using the rough-in box and trim ring.
Guidelines for surface mounting the flush mount unit using the optional mounting kit.
Detailed dimensions and mounting views for the wall mount version of the unit.
Procedure for installing a postal lock for mail carrier access into the system.
Instructions for replacing memory chips in the system unit.
General rules and best practices for wiring the telephone entry system.
Requirements for power supply transformers and proper routing of all wiring.
Procedures for proper system grounding and installing surge suppressors.
Instructions on how to install the provided ferrite filter to reduce noise.
Explanation of the function of each terminal on the main and auxiliary boards.
Wiring diagrams and connections for the telephone entry system.
Overview of programming options, including PC-based and keypad-based methods.
Information on identifying system memory chips for compatibility and capacity.
Steps required to set up the system for programming via a PC.
Procedure for setting the system's master code for programming access.
Settings for the number of alternate area codes the system can support.
Options to enable or disable the "Tone Open" sound when relays activate.
Configuration for the RS-232 communication speed for PC connectivity.
Setting the function for the switch input, to activate relays or dial numbers.
Programming the duration for which relays remain active after activation.
Setting the maximum duration for conversations on calls placed by the system.
Programming specific codes to activate relays for functions like momentary open or hold.
Defining which relay(s) activate based on the switch input status.
Configuring relay activation for rotary-dial 9 open commands.
Instructions for entering names and numbers into the system directory using the keypad.
Customizing the scrolling message displayed on the LCD when the system is idle.
Customizing the scrolling instruction message shown to guests.
Entering resident names and associated phone numbers into the system directory.
Setting the number of digits required for directory codes.
Programming area codes for 10-digit or long-distance calling.
Associating names with programmed phone numbers and directory codes.
Removing a specific resident's phone number from the directory.
Operations for managing directory data, including deleting codes and displaying numbers.
Settings related to dialing methods, PBX integration, and dialing pauses.
Assigning four-digit entry codes for resident access.
Defining ranges for entry codes to activate specific relays.
Adjusting audio levels for speaker volume, microphone sensitivity, and feedback cancellation.
Adjusting sensitivity for rotary-dial phone pulse detection.
Adjusting the contrast of the LCD display for readability.
Adjustment for the backlighting cutoff feature on the wall mount model.
Configuration of control switches and jumpers for system operation and features.
Guidance for guests on how to locate and call residents using the system.
Explanation of DTMF tone outputs and their meanings for system interaction.
Guidance for residents on granting/denying access and using entry codes.
How residents should grant or deny access when receiving a call from a guest.
Procedures for remote system administration, including connection, relay checks, and time/date verification.
Various operational notes covering talk time, line sharing, PBX connection, and 10-digit dialing.
General guidance for diagnosing and resolving system issues.
A table listing common symptoms and their potential solutions for troubleshooting.
Procedure to test the RS-232 hardware for proper functionality.
Configuring how the system automatically hangs up after calls.
List of available accessories for the telephone entry system.
Tables for logging system programming information, such as master code and relay settings.
Log table for recording area codes when the system is set for up to 10 codes.
Log table for recording area codes when the system is set for up to 255 codes.
Instructions for guests on how to locate and call residents using the system.
Guidance for residents and guests on system interaction, access control, and privacy settings.