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Doorking
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MICRO
PLUSŪ RF CONTROL |
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SPECIFICATIONS: 8054-081 Model
Stand alone compact programmable receiver will store up to 50
Micro Plus™ transmitter codes, 10 facility codes and up
to 2300 transactions. This receiver has a serial printer connection
that allows real time printing , or printing of the transaction
buffer. The receiver also features 10 programmable time zones
and a built in clock / calendar. The built-in keypad allows
easy programming and deleting of individual codes. This receiver
cannotbe programmed for wiegand output mode. Dry contact relay,
F connector antenna. requires 12 - 24 volts, AC or DC power
operation.
(info on other Micro Plus™ model found in the table below)
APPLICATIONS: Ideal for high security wireless
RF access control. Provides remote operation of vehicular access
gates from the safety and convenience of a car or truck. Safer
access control - no need for vehicles to stop / roll down a
window to gain entry.
ADVANCED FEATURES: Encrypted "sync"
code changes each time the transmitter is used. The result is
that copied transmitter codes are useless. Receivers are designed
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Model
8056 MicroPLUS Receiver Installation
Manual
Model 8057 MicroClik Receiver Installation
Manual |
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PROXIMITY CARD READERS |
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APLICATIONS : Passive card
systems are available with read ranges from 3-inches up to
28-inches. Active card systems can provide read ranges up
to 9-feet. Proximity readers are not designed for stand-alone
operation and must be connected to an access controller.
ADVANCED FEATURES: Because physical contact
is not required, proximity cards can transmitt their data
through common building materials like: concrete, brick, stone,
drywall, plaster, glass, wood, plastic...in fact, through
anything but metal. Proximity card
readers are maintenance free. There are no parts to wear out
or adjust. Passive card technology provides and unlimited
number of "card reads" and their is no battery to
wear out. Active cards provide a much longer read range, but
use a battery that will wear out in time (2-years) and require
replacement of the card. Passive cards, unless they are physically
abused, will last virtually forever.
SPECIFICATIONS: Passive card systems are
available with read ranges from 3-inches up to 28-inches.
Active card systems can provide read ranges up to 9-feet.
Proximity readers are not designed for stand-alone operation
and must be connected to an access controller.
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Wiring
1815-283, 1815-284
Manual
Wiring
for 1812-037
Manual
Wiring
1812-035
Manual |
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1500
SERIES DIGITAL KEYPADS |
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APPLICATIONS: Single or two
door (gate) stand-alone access control for apartment buildings,
gated communities, condominiums, office buildings, factories
and industrial sites. Four and five digit PINs (Personal Identification
Number) used for access control. Access is granted when a
valid PIN is entered on the keypad.
ADVANCED FEATURES: Add or delete individual
PINs as required. Special "latch" code can be programmed
to hold open a door or gate. Model 1506 time clock input allows
establishment of two time zones.
SPECIFICATIONS: Model 1503 provides single
door access control and stores 2 four-digit and 2 five-digit
access codes. Model 1506 provides single or two-door access
control and stores up to 1000 four-digit access codes and
6 five-digit access codes. Model 1504 combines either the
1503 or 1506 keypad with an intercom sub-station.
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Model 1503 and 1504
Manual
Model 1506 and 1504
Manual |
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STAND
ALONE CARD READERS |
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APPLICATIONS: Models 1510, 1512
and 1520 provide users with a single door stand-alone card access
control system. The 1510 and 1512 use "touch-plate"
reader technology while the 1520 uses proximity card reader
technology. These card readers offer outstanding control features
typically not found in a stand-alone card access systems. The
1510 and 1512 are easily programmed by means of a programming
card deck, while the 1520 features a built-in programming keypad.
Proximity readers require no physical contact. Standard cards
are credit card size. Keytags are designed to fit on a key ring
or chain. Optional printer interfaces with 1512 and can report
transactions in real time.
ADVANCED FEATURES: The 1510 and 1512 have no
slots or swipes making them vandal resistant. The 1512 has a
built-in time clock and history buffer to store up to 2000 events.
In addition, a serial printer can be connected to the 1512 to
provide real-time printing of transactions as they happen. The
model 1520 features proximity card technology with built-in
clock/calender. Four time zones. Four hold open time zones.
Clock and transaction buffer maintain data for up to 3 days
in the event of a power failure. Real time print mode. Built-in
programming keypad.
SPECIFICATIONS: The 1510 can store up to 3500
card codes. The 1512 can store up to 8000 card codes. The 1520
can store up to 1000 card codes and up to 3656 events in its
history buffer. The 1520 can also be ordered as a single-door
access controller only allowing users to attach their own proximity
card readers, RF access control, digital keypad or most 26-bit
Weigand devices. Designed for single door/gate stand-alone applications. |
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1520
Manual
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MAGNETIC
LOCKS |
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APPLICATIONS: Locks doors
and gates with superior reliability, security and safety.
Perfect for fail-safe (release on power outage) locking requirements.
No moving parts to wear out or break assures a long life.
ADVANCED FEATURES: (selected models) MOV
surge protection - no residual magnetism. LED status option
provides a visual indication if the lock is holding properly
(green) or if the lock has not secured the door (red). Built-in
timer option automatically releases the lock for a preset
period of time when activated.
SPECIFICATIONS: 1200 and 600 pound (holding
force) locks available in single or dual configuration. Outdoor
gate locks designed for vehicular and pedestrian gate locking.
300-pound mini-lock. 2000 pound shear lock. 12-24 volt DC
operating voltage
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Instructions
for DKML-S12-1, DKML-S12-1L and DKML-S12-1LT Maglocks.
Manual
Instructions
for DKGL-S12-1, DGML-S12-1L and DGML-S12-1LT Maglocks.
Manual
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ELECTRIC
LOCKS |
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APPLICATIONS: Economical electric
door and gate locks provide safety and security. Electric
strikes are suitable for most cylindrical door locks. Electric
dead bolts provide superior security and safety.
ADVANCED FEATURES: Dead bolts feature reverse
polarity protection. Dead bolt options include lock sensor,
door sensor or lock and door sensor models to indicate status
of the lock (locked, unlocked) and/or door (open, closed).
SPECIFICATIONS: Door strikes are available
in both fail-safe and fail-secure models. Strike keeper depth
11/32" or 20/32". Dead bolts feature a 5/8"
stainless steel bolt with 5/8" throw. Automatic re-lock
adjustable from 0-5 seconds.
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ACCESS
CONTROLLERS |
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ADVANCED FEATURES: PC Programmable
via modem or RS-232. Interfaces with 2 card readers - expandable
to 16. 8000 event transaction buffer. Elevator control. Security
(permission) levels. Built-in clock/calendar. Hold open time
zones. Entry code time zones.
APPLICATIONS: The Model 1818 access controller
is ideal for small businesses, office buildings, industrial
sites or in any application that requires access control and
reporting capabilities. The easy to use Remote Account Manager
programming software, card reader interface and expandability
options make this unit an ideal choice for those applications
with a large number of system users and entry locations. Up
to 16 card readers can be
interfaced with the 1818 to provide access control. Additionally,
our elevator control module restricts which floors a system
user has access to making it an ideal system for high rise buildings.
This flexible system allows you to control access by means of
encoded cards, 5-digit PIN's (Personal Identification Number),
wireless RF control, or with most 26-bit weigand devices.
SPECIFICATIONS: Provides access control for
up to 3000 users. Memory sizes available: 25, 75, 125, 250,
500, 1000, 2000, 3000. Specify requirement when ordering. Transaction
buffer stores last 8000 events. Stores up to 8000 access card
codes - dependent on system memory. 31 security (permission)
levels, 29 programmable with 4 time zones each. 8 hold open
time zones. Elevator control (note 1) for up to 4 elevators,
each serving 64 floors. Expandable (note 2) to control up to
16 entry points. 2 form "C" dry contact relays (2-door
control standard. Expands to 16-door control). EEPROM memory.
Requires touch-tone, loop-start central office phone line. Two
16 VAC, 20 VA power transformers supplied. FCC (US): DUF6VT-12874-OT-T
DOC (CAN): 1736 4528 A Compliant with UL 294. ETL listed. Dimensions:
Surface Mount: 10.25"H x 12.25"W x 4.25"D Note
1: Requires Elevator Control Board. Note 2: Requires Tracker
Expansion Board(s).
OPTIONS AVAILABLE WITH THIS MODEL Tracker expansion
boards to control up to 16 entry points (one required per entry
point). Tracker expansion boards record door ajar and forced
entry data, and also provide gate operator data to the entry
system. Elevator control module. Each module controls one elevator
shaft and 16 floors. You can add elevator control boards to
control up to 4 elevator shafts with each elevator serving up
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Installation and programming instructions for series 1818 Multi-Door Access Controller with circuit board 1842-010, REV D and higher.
Manual
Installation
and programming instructions for series 1838 Multi-Door Access
Controller with circuit board 1838-010, REV A and higher.
Manual
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1200
SERIES KEY SWITCHES |
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APPLICATIONS: The 1200 series
key switches are used for single door or gate stand-alone
simple access control into apartment buildings, gated communities,
condominiums, office buildings, factories and industrial sites.
The 1207 and 1209 models use a mortise cyclinder that can
be re-keyed by a locksmith to match existing door locks. The
model 1209 includes a built in intercom sub-station that can
be connected to an existing intercom system to provide voice
communication. The model 1210 uses an ACE key cylinder to
provide a higher level of security.
ADVANCED FEATURES: The 1207 and 1209 key
switches use a momentary contact to activate a door lock or
gate operator. The model 1210 can be "turned on"
to maintain a constant contact to hold open a door or gate.
The model 1210 includes the mortise cylinder found in the
1207 plus an 8-ohm speaker and "push- to-talk" switch
for intercom communications.
SPECIFICATIONS: Model 1207 is 5.5"H
x 4.5"W x 5.5"D
Model 1209 is 6.125"H x 10"W x 5.25"D
Model 1210 is 5.5"H x 4.5"W x 5.5"D
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