DoorKing
Typical Wiring Information
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The wiring of the telephone intercom
system is an extremely important and integral part of the overall
telephone entry system. Use proper wire for the telephone lines,
power wires, and be sure that the system is properly grounded.
Do not run high voltage (115V) power
lines and telephone lines in the same conduit. These should be in
separate conduits separated by at least six (6) inches. Be sure
that all telephone lines are twisted. Telephone lines must be completely
isolated from ground. It is highly recommended that telephone lines
surge suppressers be installed on both the phone in and phone out
lines to protect the system from power surges.
- Use 24-gauge
wire for distances up to 800 feet.
- Use 22-gauge
wire for distances up to 1600 feet.
- Use 20-gauge
wire for distances up to 2200 feet.
- Use 18-gauge
wire for distances up to 3600 feet.
Install
a minimum of 4 wires.
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| Powering The System |
The Entry system is supplied with
a 16 VAC, 20 va. transformer. It is important that the system is
powered using the supplied transformer. To properly power the system:
- Connect 16 VAC power from the
16 VAC, 20 va. transformer to the 16AC terminals on the terminal
strip.
Model 1860 circuit board uses terminal
13 and 14.
Model 1865 circuit board uses terminal 19 and 20.
- Do not power any other device from
this transformer.
- Completely isolate this wiring
from the ground! Using the following chart to determine the proper
wiring size and distance to power the entry system: Do not use
thinly insulated intercom or communication wire. Use 600 volt
heavily insulated building typw wire.
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Wire
Size
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Distance
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18
AWG
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100
Feet
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16
AWG
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200
Feet
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Telephone Line
Single System |
Install the 1812 bypass switch in
a location that is easily accessible by the homeowner. Do not install
the bypass switch outdoors unless it is enclosed in a rain tight
NEMA type enclosure. Be sure to properly ground the by-pass switch.
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- Be sure that the wire connections
to the telephone company demarcation (interface) device are made
on a house side, and not the phone company side of the device.
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- f any alarm systems are installed
on the phone line, be sure that the alarm interface precedes the
1812 by-pass switch interface.
- Check for polarity on the phone
"IN" wire, terminals 1 and 2. Terminal 2 must be positive with
respect to terminal 1. Set a VOM meter to measure DC volts. Place
the positive lead on terminal 2 and the negative lead on terminal
1. If the meter shows a positive voltage - OK. If the meter shows
a negative voltage (needle moves off scale to the left), reverse
the wires on terminals 1 and 2.
- Surge
protection is recommended on both the phone in and phone out lines.
- Use only twisted pair telephone
wire that has proper insulation for direct underground burial.
Do not use thinly insulated phone wire, even if the phone lines
will be run in a conduit. Do not make any splices to the phone
in or phone out lines. If splices are made, they must be soldered
and insulated in a watertight enclosure.
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Automatic
gate openers are our business. Call us with further questions we are pleased
to serve you. (800) 878-7829
10050
Wellman Rd. ° Streetsboro OH 44241 °
Phone 800/878-7829 ° FAX 330/650-9004
or
email us at Customer
Service

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