DoorKing 8054 MicroPlus Technical specifications

SECTION
1-
DESCRIPTION
Model
8054
MicroPLUS
RF
Receiver
Installation and Programming Instructions
The
model
8054
is a
high
security
RF
"rotating
code"
receiver
that
is
designed
for
stand
alone
applications.
This
receiver
is
available
in
memory
sizes
of
50,
100,250,500,
1000
and
1250
MicroPLUsm transmitter
codes.
The
"rotating
code"
programming
in
this
receiver
and
the
companion
MicroPLUsm
transmitters
prevent
copied
transmitter
codes
from
belng-used
again
to
access
a
controlled
entry
point.
This
receiver
includes
10
time
zones
(eight
programmable),
a
history
buffer
that
can
store
up
to
2800
transactions,
and
can
be
connected
to
a
serial
printer
to
print
the
stored
transection
records,
or
can
be
programmed
to
print
transactions
in
real
time
mode.
The
transmitter
codes
that
the
receiver
will
raspond
to
can
be
defined
by facility
codes
and
button
numbers.
For
example,
one
8054
receiver
can
be
programmed
to
respond
to
only
button
1,
while
a
second
receiver
can
be
programmed
to
respond
only
to
button
2.
In
this
manner,
a
two
button
transmitter
can
activate
two
different
receivers
without
fear
of
both
receivers
responding
to
the
same
transmitter
code
and
button.
There
are
six
(6)
different
button
combinations
that
the
receiver
can
be
programmed
to
respond
to:
button
1,
button
2,
button
3,
buttons
1&2.
buttons
2&3,
buttons
1&3.
When
programmed
for
mUltiple
buttons,
the
respective
transmitter
buttons
must
be
pressed
together.
SECTION
2 -INSTALLATION
Install
the
8054
receiver
in
a
location
so
that
the
antenna
is
not
surrounded
by
metal
(keep
at least
five
feet
away)
and
is
in
free
air
as
high
as
possible
off
the
ground.
Use
a
coax
antenna
kit if
necessary
to
remote
mount
the
antenna
for
better
reception.
This
receiver
is not
dasigned
to
be
installed
outdoors
without
being
protected
from
the
weather.
An
outdoor
enclosure
is
available
for
this
application
if
reqUired.
Accessory
items
available
for
this
product
are:
Outdoor
Enclosure
pin
8057-110,
Coax
Antenna
Kit
pin
1514-073.
Antenna
Amplifier
pin
8058-080,
Vagi
Directional
Antenna
pin
1514-060.
SECTION
3 -
WIRING
1.
12
•
24
volt
AC
or
Negative
DC
2.
3.
12
-
24
volt
AC
or
Positive
DC
Relay
Normally
Open
(NO)
4.
Relay
Normally
Closed
(NC)
5.
6.
Relay
Common
(C)
Printer
Data
(P1
on
DoorKing
printer aliapter)
7.
Printer
Signal
Ground
(P2
on
DoorKing
printer
adapter)
8.
Printer
Busy
(P3
on
DoorKing
printer
adapter)
<II
Use
minimum
2.2
AWG
wire
to
power
the
receiver.
i#
Relay
contacts
(terminals
3-4-5)
are
rated
for
30V.
1
amp
max.
<J
Maximum wire run tor printer data Is
500
teet
using Belden
9931,
Consolidated 5324-CL or
equivalent shielded wire.
Do
not use twisted
pair wire for printer data.
(!
Serial
printer setting:
9600
baud,
1
start,
8
data.
1
stop.
SECTION
4 -
PROGRAMMING
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The
information
on
the
back
of
this
sheet
provides
programming
instructions
for
the
various
functions
end
features
of
the
8054
receiver.
The
receiver
is
equipped
with
a
small
"beeper"
that
helps
guide
you
through
the
programming
steps
with
a
series
of "beeps'.
•
When
required
data
has
been
entered
correctly
and
the
EI
key
is
pressed.
a
short
beep
will
be
heard.
<II
A
long
beep
(2
seconds)
indicates
that
the
programming
sequence
has
ended
successfully
either
because
the
function
was
completed
or
there
has
been
no
Inputs
for
20
seconds
.
.,
Four
(4)
long
beeps
in
a
row
indicate
that
something
is
wrong.
For
example.
data
was
entered
Incorrectly
(faCility
code
larger
than
4095
for
example).
there is
not
enough
memory
to
program
all
trensmitters
(trying
to
program
60
transmitters
it,
a
50
memory
unit
for
example)
or
the
receiver
is
programmed
for
real
time
print
mode
but
the
printer is
not
connected
or
not
tumed
on.
This
device
compiles
wIIh
FCC
Rules
Part
15.
Operation
Is
subject to
1he
following
two
conditions:
(1)
This
devfce
may
not
cause
harmfut
lnterferance,
and
(2)
this
devfce
must
accept
any
Interference
received,
including
Interference
thel
may
cause
undesired
operation.
This
cJass
IB)
digital
apparatus
mealS
all
requirements
of
1he
canadian
Interference-causing
Equipment
Regulations.
Cat
appareU
numanque
de
Ia
classe
[B)
respecte
touleS las
exJgences
du
Reglemanl
sur
Ie
metenel
broulHeur
du
canada.
PIN
8054-065
Rev
A6/99
Printed
in
U.S.A.
-;

4.1
MASTER
CODE
1.
Press
and release the
MASTER
CODE
button
on
the
side
of
the receiver
case.
2.
Enter a four digit code
g-I
LI
and
then
press
EI
(beep).
4.2
ADD
ATRANSMITTER(S)
1.
Press
r.:::Jl:!JL[I
and
the
four digit master
code
GlG1G1GJ
(beep).
2.
Enter
the
two
digit button numberQQ that the recaiver is to
respond
to,
then
press
EI
(beep).
Button
1 enter
rDIIJ
Button
2 enterI]E]
Button 3 enter
tE:E
Buttons 1&2 together enterGlD
Buttons 2&3 together enter
l!ll!I
Buttons
1
&3
together enter
IClEJ
3.
Enter
the
four digit facility
code
(J"'--::;;:""'II-""'IJ""-I.
then
press
EI
(beep).
Valid
facility
code
numbers
are:
0000 -
4095
4.
Enterthe five digit beginning transmitter
number
I-I:!-I:II
I-I then
press
EI
(beep).
5.
Enter the five digit ending transmitter number
QGl-lt-IQ
then
press
EI
(beep).
Valid
transmitter
numbers
are:
00000
-
65407
If programming a single transmitter, the
beginning
and
ending
transmitter number
will
be
the
same.
6.
Enterthe time
zone
numberg then
press
EI
(beep).
Valid
time zone numbers
are:
0 - 9
There are 10 available time
zones,
however
only
time
zones
2 - 9
are
programmable (see 4.7). Entering
I]J
in
step
6
will
cause the receiverto never allow access for the
transmitter(s)
being
programmed, while
entering
m in
step six
will
always allow access to the transmitters
being
programmed.
When
programming a block of transmitter
numbers,
the
receiver
will
emit
a short beep
every
3
seconds.
Wait
until
this
beeping
stops before proceeding
with
any
other programming. This
may
take
up
to 5
minutes
depending
on
the memory size
and
the number of
transmitters
being
programmed.
7.
Repeat
steps
2 - 7 to enter additional transmitter
numbers
or
blocks of
numbers,
or pressm together, or
wait
20
seconds to
end
the programming sequence
(beep).
4.3 DELETE A TRANSMITTER
1. Press
I:!JllEI
and
the four digit master
code
I
]-U-I
(beep).
2.
Enter
the
two digit
button
numberQQ
then
press
EI
(beep).
3.
Enter the four digit facility
code
go.
IQ, then
press
(beep).
4.
Enter the
five
digit transmitter numberg •
IGI-I
then
press
EI
(beep).
5.
Repeat
steps 2-4 to delete anothertransmitter, or pressm
together or wait 20 seconds to
end
the programming
sequence
(beep).
4.4
DELETE
ALL TRANSMITTERS
1.
Press
EIIII!!J
and
the four digit master
code
GJIOJG.JG]
(beep).
2.
Enter It!l!EEthen press
EI
(beep).
This sequence
will
take about 1
1/2
minutes.
The receiver
will
sound
a short
beep
about every 3 seconds,
then
one
long
beep
when
the deletion is complete.
4.5 RELAY STRIKE
TIME
1.
Press
r.:::I'!:2l!l
and
the four digit master
code
1-IUrn
(be~).
2.
Enter
the
dasired strike time in seconds
GJGJ
then
press
EI
(beep).
Valid strike timas are:
01
-
99
3.
Press
rnm
together or wait 20 seconds
to
end
the
programming sequence
(beep).
4.6
PROGRAMMING
TIME
& DAY
1.
Press
and
the
four digit master
code
w-m:II;1
(beep).
2.
Enter the current hour
and
minute
I-I-no
then
press
EI
(beep).
3.
Enter
I]J
for
AM
orm
for
PM
then
press
EI
(beep).
4.
Enter
the current
month
then press
EI
(beep).
5.
Enterthe current
day
of
the
month
GJGJ
then
press
EI
(beep).
6.
Enter
the
last two digits ofthe current year
GJGJ
then
press
EI
(beep).
7.
Enter the day of the week g then
press
EI
(beep).
1 =
Sunday,
7
==
Saturday
8.
Press
m together orwait
20
seconds
to
end
the
programming
sequence
(beep).
4.7
TIME
ZONES
1.
Press
r.::Jl!J!!]
and
the
four digit master
code
(beep).
2.
Enter
the
time
zone
numberto
be
programmed
g then
press
EI
(beep).
Valid
time
zone
numbers
are:
2 - 9
3.
Enter
the
beginning
time
in
hours
and
minutas
lDt-n-1Q
then
prass
EI
(beep).
4.
Enter
I]J
for
AM
or
mfor
PM
then press
EI
(beep).
5.
Enter the
ending
time
in
hours
and
minutes
Glt-R
I-Ithen
press
EI
(beep).
6.
Enter
I]J
for
AM
ormfor
PM
then press
EI
(beep).
7.
Enterthe
!ays
of
the
week
thatthe time
zone
is active
g
IA-lmrJ
then press
EI
(beep).
Use
the #
key
to skip
days.
For
example,
if
the time zone is
ective
Mcm~
through
Friday
only,
enter:
[!
m
3'
4
filI!I!lL!J
8.
fiE!e.eat
steps 2 - 7
to
program additional time
zones,
or
press
[[J[!I together or walt
20
seconds to
end
the
programming
sequence
(beep).
4.8
PRINT
MODE
1. Press!L:Jl.!llIl
and
the
four digit master
code
(beep).
2.
Enterm
to
print transactions
in
real
time
mode
or
enter
I]J
to
not print
the
transactions
In
real
tima
mode,
then
press
EI
(beep).
In
either
case,
transactions are stored
in
the
buffer
and
can
be
printed
later.
Ifprogramming for real time printmode, printer
must
be connected and turned
ON,
otherwise the
receiver
will
soundfour long beeps.
3.
Press
m together or wait
20
seconds
to
end
the
programming sequence
(beep).
4.9 CLEAR TRANSACTION
BUFFER
1.
Press
and
the four digit master
code
~~.;J
(beep).
2.
Enter
li919@91
9
1then
press
EI
(beep).
This sequence
will
take about 5 minutes.
The
receiver
will
sound
ashort
beep
about every 3
seconds,
then
one
long beep
when
the deletion is complete.
4.10
PRINT
TRANSACTION
BUFFER
1.
Press
Ii.:E.Im
and
the
four digit mastercode
GJQGlQ
(beep).
The transactions
stored
in
the
buffer will print. The
recei',
Jr
will
sound
a long tone
when
complete.
4.11
PRINT
TRANSACTION
FOR
REQUESTED
DATE
1.
Press
EJlt!Il!I
and the four digit mastercode
FI_'lFI_"""I["'IlII"""_1
(beep).
2.
Enter the
month
rn
then
press
EI
(beep).
3.
Enter
the
day
IG]G'J
then
press
EI
(beep).
The
transactions forthe requested date
will
print. The
receiver
will
sound
a long tone
when
complete.
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