| Capacity | Single phone line/50 4-Digit Entry Codes |
| Power Input | 24VAC, 20VA (250mA) Power Transformer Included |
| Output | Two Relays Allow Control of Two Doors or Gates |
| Mounting | Flush |
| Standard Features | • Includes Rough-In Box
• Full Duplex Communication • EEPROM Memory • PC Programmable • 50 4-Digit Entry Codes • LED Lighted Keypad • Camera Ready • Call Waiting • Call Forwarding • Three (3) Pre-Programmed Call Out Phone Numbers • Unique Double Ring Distinguishes Visitors from Regular Calls • Built-In Clock/Calendar • Do Not Disturb Time Zone • Four (4) Hold-Open Time Zones • Entry Code Time Zones |
| Advanced Features | • Call Forwarding Time Zone
• Flash Entry Code • Special Intercom Mode for use with PBX and KSU Phone Systems • 2 Relays for Door/Gate Control • Slave Keypad can be added for Entry Code Access at a Second Door or Gate Available Accessories • Heater Kit for use in Colder Climates • Mounting Post • Auxiliary Keypad for Entry Codes • Surge Suppressors • Color or B&W CCTV Camera |
| Operating Temperature | 10°F to 145°F ( -12°C to 62°C) |
| Dimensions | 9.25"H x 12"W x 4"D |
| Warranty | 2-Year Limited Warranty |
| Brochures | prod_brochures/doorking/1812.pdf |
Residential Telephone Entry
Residential telephone entry units in general offer the most convenience over other entry systems such as stand alone keypads and intercoms. These systems utilize the phones in your home to communicate with people at your gate and to control it. Most of these systems are feature laden. Some of the most used features are:
Commercial Telephone Entry
Commercial telephone entry units are used primarily when larger numbers of people need to access gates or doors. These units need a dedicated phone line. Many commercial units track and record the user’s activity for enhanced security. These units are ubiquitous in apartment buildings and are used to access the front door from many apartments. Commercial and business parking lots use them frequently to control the parking lot and keep track of who has access.
The higher end of these systems integrates with a computer and can be connected to several gates or doors. Card readers are frequently attached to them. Access data is stored that can track the card holder. Users can be added or deleted at the telephone entry controller or remotely by computer.