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Version 6.1
Remote Account Manager for Windows
User’s Manual
DoorKing, Inc.
120 Glasgow Avenue
Inglewood, California 90301
U.S.A.
Phone: 310-645-0023
Fax: 310-641-1586
www.doorking.com
P/N 1835-066 REV F, 8/08
Copyright 2003 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Version 6.1 Remote Account Manager for Windows User’s Manual DoorKing, Inc.120 Glasgow AvenueInglewood, California 90301 U.S.A. Phone: 310-645-00

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Page 10 1835-066-F-8-08 1.2.3 Security Levels Security levels allow you to set individual door/gate access times for residents using a wiegand dev

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1.2.6 Holiday Schedule 32 different “Holidays” can be set up in the software program. Whenever a holiday is present, the software will look first at

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Page 12 1835-066-F-8-08 1.2.13 Prior to Programming The DoorKing Remote Account Manager can manage up to 10,000 separate accounts. By definition,

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SECTION 2 – ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT To begin using the DoorKing Remote Account Manager to program your 1833, 1834, 1835, 1837, or 1838 systems, you must f

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2.1.1 Creating User Types There are two types of users that can be created in the program; Administrators and Data Entry. Administrators have access

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2.1.2 Creating a New Account Figure 5 1. With the ACCOUNT screen displayed, place the cursor in the empty name field (below example) or click the A

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2.1.3 Editing Account Information Figure 8 1. Click on the account that you want to edit and make the necessary changes (Fig. 8). NOTE: Editing

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2.2 Share Information Feature The SHARE INFO feature allows more than one "account" to share its database with other accounts. The share in

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2.3 Communication Port Configuration If you are using a modem, the port configuration window is provided if you need to enter any special modem setup

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SECTION 3 – SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Once an account(s) has been created, the access control system information must be programmed. This information include

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3.1.1 Entry Panel Setup (Fig 13) Figure 13 1. Enter the four-digit MASTER CODE in the field provided. The master code entered here must match the

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1833, 1835, 1837 ENTRY PANELS If Tracker™ expansion boards are used with the 1833, 1835 or 1837 entry panels, set the tone open number(s), postal swit

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3.1.5 Miscellaneous Setup Items (Fig 16) 1. Click the TRANSACTIONS button if transactions are to be stored in the entry system panel. The panel can

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3.2 Relay Numbering and Control The model 1833, 1835 and 1837 telephone entry systems each have three relays (Relay 0, 1, and 2) on the control board

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3.2.1 Labeling Relays with Tracker Disabled Click the RELAYS button on the tool bar to bring up the relays screen. The relay screen is where the outp

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3.2.2 Labeling Relays with Tracker Enabled Click the RELAYS button on the tool bar to bring up the relays screen. The relay screen is where the outpu

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3.3 Relay Hold Open Time Zone Programming Up to seven (7) relay hold time zones can be created in the software. The eighth time zone is labeled HOL a

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3.3.2 Applying Relay Hold Time Zones Once the required time zones are created, you can then apply them to the system relay(s) that you want to operat

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3.4 Holiday Schedules You can create up to 32 holidays in the HOLIDAY SCHEDULE window. When a holiday date is not present, the holiday hold open time

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3.5 Security Levels Security Levels (SL) allow you to control individual access through the controlled entry points by persons using a wiegand device

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NOTICE DOORKING INC. reserves the right to make changes in the product described in this manual at any time and without notice or obligation of DoorKi

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Page 30 1835-066-F-8-08 3.5.1 Planning Security Levels Refer to figures 28 – 34 Successful use of security levels (SL) begins with determining w

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3.5.2 Creating Security Levels Using security levels requires two basic programming steps. The first step is to plan and create the individual securi

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PROGRAMMING ADDITIONAL SECURITY LEVELS Figure31 9. Click the Security Level pull down menu down arrow button to select the next security level you w

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3.6 Anti-pass Back Anti-Pass Back (APB) is a feature that addresses the problem of a user handing his card (or other access device) to someone else to

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3.6.4 Programming Anti-pass Back 1. Click Anti-Pass under the System Information folder in the sidebar or click the Anti-Pass button in the tool bar

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3.7 Facility Codes and Device Association The software allows for the option of using or not using device facility codes. When the facility code fun

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3.7.2 Device Association The DEVICE ASSOCIATION function allows you to associate the names of a card, transmitter, or other 26-bit wiegand devices co

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3.7.3 Mass Enable The MASS ENABLE function allows you to activate (turn on) a range of device codes at one time. This allows resident managers or acce

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Page 38 1835-066-F-8-08 3.8 Elevator Control The elevator control feature is typically used in high-rise apartment buildings or office buildings a

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IDENTIFY THE SYSTEM RELAYS Figure 41 The first step is to identify the system relays that will be used and to name them (refer to 3.2.2). System relay

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 – Introduction 1.1 Installation Guidelines – All Systems...

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3.8.3 Programming Security Levels with Elevator Control The first step is to identify the different security levels required to control access as des

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SL04 Figure 46 This security level will be assigned to the employees who work at the businesses located on floors 2, 3 and 4. Access is limited to the

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Page 42 1835-066-F-8-08 VISITOR FLOOR CONTROL The next access control criteria to meet in this application is to restrict access for visitors. Whe

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Elevator 1 Elevator 2 Elevator 3 Elevator 4Main Entry Rear EntryResident andService EntryResidents andPrivate BusinessTelephone EntryFor GuestFirst Fl

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SECTION 4 – DATABASE MANAGMENT Once the account(s) has been created (chapter 2) and the system operating parameters have been set (chapter 3), the ac

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Page 46 1835-066-F-8-08 4.1.1 Adding Database Information 1. Enter the resident (user) name in the name field. 2. Click the H (Hide) button if

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4.2 Assigning Device Codes To use the Assign feature, device codes must be Mass Enabled (3.7.3). 1. Click the user (resident or vendor) that you ar

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4.3 Elevator Reference The Elevator Reference table is part of the elevator control feature that is typically used in high rise apartments or office b

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3.7 Facility Codes and Device Association 3.7.1 Facility Codes...

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4.3.2 Assigning Elevator Reference to Residents After the Elevator Reference Table is complete, an elevator reference number must be assigned to each

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CHAPTER 5 - DATA TRANSFER / REPORTS When transferring data to or from the 1833, 1834, 1835, 1837, or 1838 entry system using the DoorKing Remote Acco

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5.1 Immediate Transfer There are three choices of immediate data transfer: Send Data Now; Receive Data Now and Receive Transactions Now. Data transfe

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5.1.2 Receive Data Now The receive data feature is basically the opposite of the send all data feature. Instead of the computer sending data to the e

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5.1.3 Receiving Transactions The 1833, 1834, 1835, 1837, or 1838 entry systems store all activity in a history buffer which is then down loaded to the

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5.2 Scheduled Transfers With the DoorKing Remote Account Manager software, you can set up sophisticated schedules to send data or receive transactions

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5.3 Viewing / Reporting Transactions After you have received the transactions from the entry system, you can then view the transaction file on your co

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5. To view other transaction files, click the VIEW FILE button. The Open file window (Fig 60) will appear on the transaction screen. Select the trans

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5.3.2 Viewing Live Transactions If the access control system is connected to your PC via an RS-232 connection, then LIVE TRANSACTIONS can be viewed d

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5.3.3 Creating Transaction Reports Once you have received transactions from the entry system and have opened a specific transaction file, the report

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5.4 Log Files Log files are time stamped records of activity performed by the software program. To view the log files, click VIEW LOG FILES on the pu

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5.5 Exporting / Importing Database Files DoorKing’s Remote Account Manager software has import / export functions that can be used to get resident da

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5.5.2 Importing Data in CSV Format (Microsoft Excel) The import process allows the user to import the resident data from a comma separated value (CSV

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Below (Fig 71) is the Lakeside.csv file opened with Microsoft Excel. This is the file we imported into the DoorKing Remote Account Manager program. No

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Page 64 1835-066-F-8-08 Important .CSV information In the Excel file example on the previous page, you can see that all the columns of DoorKing da

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1. Set up an ACCOUNT in the Remote Account Manager program that you want to import data to. Be sure the required fields are set correctly as describ

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Below is the WestCon.txt file from the above example opened with Notepad. Note that the non-printable carriage return and line feed characters are pre

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Page 68 1835-066-F-8-08 CHAPTER 6 – APPENDIX The resident data base files created for a “40 series enhanced” type account can be shared with acco

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6.2 Trouble Shooting If you experience problems with the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows, a problem may exist in your modem, at the teleph

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SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION The DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows Version 6.1 is a powerful, flexible and easy to use computer program that al

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Page 70 1835-066-F-8-08 6.2.5 Computer / System Information If you need to contact your installing dealer or DoorKing for assistance with the Doo

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6.2.6 Error Messages These are some of the most common error messages that you may receive when attempting to send (or receive) data and the remedy to

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Page 72 1835-066-F-8-08 6.3 Glossary ACCOUNT - When using the DoorKing Remote Account Manager Software for Windows, an account is any single entry

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PIN CODES - Personal Identification Number that is assigned to a system user. A five-digit code entered on a digital keypad that outputs the code to t

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Security Level Planning Guide The sample below was used to create security level 02 as described in Section 3.5.2. Use the guides on the following pa

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Label each relay in the system. If relay 1 or relay 2 is used to control Tracker expansion boards, we suggest that you label these relays “Tracker Co

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S M T W T F S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1817TimeZoneStart Time - Stop Time1432DAYS RELAYSSECURITY LEVELS M T W T F S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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S M T W T F S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1817TimeZoneStart Time - Stop Time1432DAYS RELAYSSECURITY LEVELS M T W T F S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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S M T W T F S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1817TimeZoneStart Time - Stop Time1432DAYS RELAYSSECURITY LEVELS M T W T F S 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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Page 8 1835-066-F-8-08 1.2 Getting Started Here are the minimum requirements needed to install and use the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Win

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1.2.2 File Information When you installed the DoorKing Remote Account Manager, the software automatically created a folder (directory) named DoorKing

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