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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMISC LETTERSi 624 Evergreen St. NE Palm Bay, Florida 32907 Phone: 321-727-0700 Fax: 321-951-0001 Email: AutomaticAccessMa «gmail.com Web: www.facebook.com/AutoGateSpeeialists May 10, 2017 Creekside Homeowners Association c/o D.R. Horton, Inc. 1430 Culver Drive, NE Palm Bay; Florida 32907 Re: Swing gate system To whom it may concern: SCANNED BY St. Lucie County The following is the information you requested in reference to the proposed installation of a swing gate operator system at the gated entry of Creekside. Automatic Access Systems, Inc. proposes to supply all labor and materials required to complete the following described installation. Scope of work: Install swing gate operator system. Install desired accessories to provide access. Test all devices for proper system operation. Provide customer with system demonstration after completion of installation. Materials to be installed: 4 Viking Fl commercial grade swing gateoperatorswith factory installed battery backup system 1 DoorKing 1835 telephone entry system with 3000 code memory capacity and database maintenance service for a period of 365 days 1 DoorKing MicroClik 318Mhz radio control receiver 1 Aluminum mounting pedestal 1 12x12 PVC enclosure 4 Northstar modular traffic loop detector 4 Vehicle sensing traffic loop 2 Omron photoelectric sensor with mounting rail and'reflector'hood 1 Siren Operated Sensor for Fire Department access 4 Ditek line voltage surge protector 1 Telephone line surge protector 4 Ground rod with clamp 5 Concrete mounting pedestal for gate operators and telephone -entry system Nome: All -moving gates -are potentially dangerous. Pedestrian and vehicular traffic must never be combined. The automated operation supplied byth s equipmenf precludes pedestrian. use: [ If pedestrian use is required, a separate pedestrian gate must be provided. I- .. Customer initials; PROVED ❑ REVISE AND RESUBMIT ARDVEDASNOTED ❑NOT APPROVED- RESUBMISSION REQUIRED Approval Is only for General Conformance with the design concept of the project and does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for any deviation from the requirements of the contract documents or specifications unless the Contractor has specifically Informed the Engineer In writing of such deviation at the timeaf submission and has obtained written approval of the specific deviation. Approval shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for errors or omissions In the shop drawings. Contractor Is res for dlmenslons to be confirmed and correlat a; the job s to for ir."ormation that pertains to electrical umbing nnections and for coordination of work to n ng utility suppliers. Date: Ae' '-:>I' a- Z'f 8 Cost of transmitters: Monarch 318Mhz one button transmitters are available at a cost of $18.50 per unit with this order (normally $22.50 per unit). Provided by others: 120VAC power to system power supply mounting locations. All conduit for wiring required to complete installation with pull string installed. Four automotive swing gates (two double drive sets) in serviceable condition. One telephone line with active diai tone to telephone entry system mounting location. Warranty: The warranty period provided to the customer for all parts and labor is 365 days from the date of installation. This warranty does not extend to systems or components that show evidence of damage caused by vandalism, acts of God (e.g:, lightning,_ flood), abuse, or unauthorized or improper service. Warranty service will be provided during normal worldng hours, Monday through Friday, 8:OOAM to 4:30PM.- Manufacturer's warranties are not included in this statement. Equipment warranty and specification information can be viewed at www.doorking:com & www.vikinpaccess.com. Terms and conditions: In order for Automatic Access Systems, Inc. to begin your installation we must set up the financing. The following are the terms for payment expected: Initial payment: 30% deposit Equipment deliveryi.30% equipment deposit Completion: Balance. due Change orders: 100% upon acceptance If payment is not received in full within thirty days of completion, an additional 1.5% per month penalty will be added to your invoice. All materials remain the property of Automatic Access Systems, Inc. until final payment is received. Right of access and removal is hereby granted to Automatic Access Systems, Inc. in the event of non-payment. In the event of non- payment, warranty service will be refused. All building permit and inspection fees will be invoiced upon completion of installation at face value. Where collection is required, debtor, will pay all collection, attorney, court costs, and interest. If service is required for your system during the warranty period, Automatic Access Systems, Inc. will provide all Gabor and materials required to complete. repair of your system. The customer will be responsible for any shipping or handling charges associated with warranty parts shipment. If your equipment warranty extends beyond the labor warranty provided by Automatic Access Systems, Inc., the customer will be responsible for any labor expenses incurredwhich will be billed at the current company service rates. In the event of any unforeseen circumstance which cause Automatic Access Systems, Inc. costs of the job to increase, such as, and not limited to unforeseen structural obstacles, scheduling errors by the owner or builder, or damage to system components by persons other than Automatic Access Systems, Inc. employees, the additional charges will be billed to the customer and become due upon completion of the project. Customer initials Salesperson 1W By signing this document, you are in agreement with the prices, specifications, and conditions of this contract. This proposal is not binding unless signed and initialed by an authorized Automatic Access Systems, Inc. representative and the debtor. Payments: The cost to complete this project is $16,695.00 not including sales tax. A deposit of thirty percent of the total job cost is due upon acceptance of proposal. An additional equipment deposit of thirty percent will be due upon delivery of equipment to job site. Balance due upon completion of installation. Where collection is required, debtor will pay all collection, attorney, court.costs and interest. Indicate number of Monarch 318Mhz transmitters with order @ $18.50 each Acceptance: The previously listed prices, specifications, and conditions are satisfactory and hereby accepted. You are authorized to proceed with the work as specified. Payments will be made as outlined above. Signature Printed Name Date This proposal may be withdrawn by Automatic Access Systems, Inc. if not accepted within 30 days. This is the conclusion of my proposal. If you have any questions regarding this proposal or any other subject, please feel free to call anytime. I look forward to hearing your response. Thank you for this opportunity, (Proud Owner d Operator Automatic Acc ss Systems, Inc. 5WIRb bAl I Fl OPFRATOC i >� COMPATIBLE WITH VIKING WIRELESS PRODUCT 1J0 •Wireless Master/Slave Kit provides secure and relFa'ple 'f Wireless communication: Corrosion pioteptior, razed ' - - -� -Remote access to [Ile control board settings, - - Clear Zinc Plating - programming, Operator diagnostics, controls, gate status Rated Powd " UV,Ratedcoating .' and error notifications, ah from the convenience of • Steel Chassiser - - - -a computer or any compatible handheld device:: '- -- - - - - -_ •Plug & play connection for the Viking wireless; INTEGRATED NEATER -Built-in heater foroperating temperatures down to-2WIF - expansion products. !This will allow you run your operator in the coldest _ con_ditions, .. - - BATTERY BACKUP INCLUDED • Standard Battery Backup provides 400 i continuous cycles at 100% duty cycle-' - a SOLAR SMART - - .- •With Vikings'True"Battery Backup: System, batteries are •Power Saving technology minimizes current draw while at standby - not used duting'bormal operations; maximizing battery life.. 's - ... LIGHTNING PROTECTION y -Advanced lightning - DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY _. - strike protection up to 2D,000 volts 1 . ® j -On-board LCD screen displays: voltages,. amps gate status 10,000 amps i - � and diagnostics. ' -On board., surge, protection monitoring. i Operatml�Voltage-naaje., Main Power Source Options r Battery Max bate Capac ty?- �r , Operating Speed a y; SattteryBackup, ' 400 full col Maximum Duty Cycle. Opya erating Temperature`+. ...1161230 VAC Single Phase 24ACIDC Solar Compatible` 7 AmpHr 12 VDC x 2 15001tis(12 or 10001bs/16' 13 16 seconds per g0°. inuous�du%cycles (15001tis)'. ... 100 % Continuous Cycle WARRANTY: 1Inteneki 7 YEAR RESIDENTIAL 5¢YYE}AR°COMMERCIAL www.vikingaccess.com • 0884 DOOR KINGo surface mount ELEPH big characters half inch LCD display stainless steel plate and anti- vandal features protects all internal parts pc programmable easy to use Remote Account Manager software included with system large scroll and call buttons ENTRY SYSTEM A/ ti vsw& _V The model 1835 is an ideal telephone entry and access control system a r d for DOOR K I N G apartment and gated wmmunity applications, as well as office buildings and industrial sites. Visitors are easily identified by voice communication and can be granted or denied access directly from a touch-tone telephone. With expansion up to 16 entry Points and 29 programmable security (permission) levels, you control who is allowed to enter a parking area, your building, offices, pools, or any other restricted area. With the elevator control option, you restrict which floors or and system users have access. 1835 Surface 11.25" Wx 13" H x 4.75" D 285mm W x 330mm H x 120.6mm D Communication True full duplex Hands free Optional handset (surface or flush mount only available (ADA compliant) Display Single line 20 character super -twist LCD - 1/2 inch characters Mounting Styles Surface, Flush or Wall Flush mount requires flush mounting kit Enclosures are rated NEMA 4x Capacity Max 3000 phone numbers, 255 area codes 8000 event transaction memory Max 8000 Weigand device, 10 facility codes 4 digit entry codes Door/gate control Three (3) expandable to 16 with tracker expansion boards Programming Methods The 1835 can be programmed through the internet using the DKS server modem, or directly using a TCP/IP adapter installed at the system with a network connection. The system can also be programmed with a direct RS-232 connection from the PC to the 1835. or through the use of a modem Installed on the PC. 1835 Flush 12"Wx13.25"Hx3.25"D 305mm W x 336.5mm H x 82.5mm D Advanced Features Full Duplex communication Remote Account Manager software Live Transactions (requires TCP/IP internet connection or RS-232 connection) True Anti -Pass Back Database import/export capability using CSV file format Transaction buffer stores last 8000 events Programmable facility codes Hold Open Time Zones (8) Programmable directory codes can be set from 1 to 4 digits in length 10 8 11 digit dialing capability Large A and Z scroll and CALL buttons 31 security (permission) levels, 29 programmable with 4 time zones each, 32 holiday schedules Built in clock/calendar Built in postal lock provision, EEPROM memory Optional Tracker Expansion boards Elevator Control boards TCP/IP Network Adapter Wireless Modem RS-232 Connecting Cable Flush Mount Kits CCTVCamera Heater D OO R K I NG; INC. 120 Glasgow Avenue, Inglewood, California 90301 U.SA. Tel: 310-645.0023 FAX: 310-641-1586 www.doorking.com 1835 Wall 13.25"Wx15"Hx3.5"D 336.5mm W x 381 mm H x 88.9mm D Operating Temp 10°F to 145°F -12°C to 62°C Optional heater kit available for colder climates Electrical Requirements 16 VAC. 20 VA System power (400ma) 16 VAC, 20 VA Weigand power U.L. listed power transformers provided Ringer equivalence: O.OA Jack Type: RJIIC or W Safety Standards FCC (US) DUF6Vr-12874.OT-T DOC (CAN) 1736 4528 A Complies with UL 294 ETL Listed Shipping Weight Approximately 20-25 the (9. 11 kg) Warranty 2 year limited factory warranty Distributed mA c rnP.L U; 10810 Ma0015 a mein l — ` .. t ACCESS nMTRet ACCESS CONTROL :, f �l , t� • Provides remote.. operation of vehicular access gates from the safety and convenience of vehicle. • MicroPLUS?'transmitter codes cannot be copied assuring thatonly the original intended - transmitters, will activate the access control system - • Over,286,000,000 transmitter codes available plus.an encrypted "sync" code that transmitter time the transmitter is used u �. • PW6rritr" includes a built in proximity card with the Mi croPLUStransmitter combining both RF and card access co nit into single. compact unit • Transmitters available. with '1-, 2 or.3 buttons " MicroPLUS* RF controls may be used, as a stand- alone access control system or canbe interfaced with 26, 30 or.-31-bit weigand controllers 9 a`l H: ffi 1 n TM AIIIIIIIIIIIINEW-41 W MicroPLUS® RF Products provide you with the highest level of DOOR K I N Go security available with RF access controls. Our coding and encryption schemes are not shared with other producers (such as automobile manufacturers), resulting in transmitter codes that cannot be duplicated or copied. With MicmPLUS controls, you are assured that only the original intended transmitter will activate your access system. 1 N f TO ki 1j, Transmitters 1.375"Wx2.5"HX.5"D 34.9mm W x 63.5mm H x 12.7mm D Capacity Model 8054: 50,100, 250, 500. 1000, 1250 transmitters Model BOSS: 40 transmitters Model 8056: 5300 transmitters Receivers Model 80541 Stand-alone receiver can support up to 1250 transmitters and stores the last 2300 transactions. Serial printer can be connected to print transactions as they occur, or can print transactions stored In the history buffer. Receiver features 10 programmable time zones, built in clock/calendar and a built in keypad for easy programming. Model BOSS: Stand-alone receiver can support up to 40 transmitters. Programming is by means of the receiver "learn" method. Individual transmitter codes cannot be deleted from this receiver. Model 8056: Sends the received transmitter data to an access controller in 26. 30 or 31-bit weigand formats. Supports up to 5300 transmitters. Designed for interface with with access controllers such as the DKS 1833. 1835. 1837, or 1838 Receivers 3.675" W x 5.675" H x 1.25' D 93.3mm W x 144mm H x 31.7mm D Transmitters 268,000,000 codes available Encrypted "sync" code changes each time the transmitter is used Transmitter button combinations allow a single transmitter to control multiple locations Available with 1.2 or 3 buttons PROXmitters - same as the standard transmitter and include a built in proximity card Features 1, 2, or 3-button transmitters available Key ring included with transmitters Button combinations allow 2 and 3 button transmitters to control multiple devices PROXmitters combine the MicroPLUS transmitter with a built in proximity tag PROXmitters are available with DKS. AND, or HID tags Powered by a 12-volt type 23A battery Visor clips available Operating Temp -10"F to 115"F .23°C to 46°C Electrical Requirements Receivers - 12.24 volt AC or DC power Transmitters - 12 Volt type 23A battery Output Model 8054 mceiver- Dry contact form C relay (30V, 1A max) Model 8055 receiver - Dry contact form C relay MOV, 1 A max) Model 8056 receiver- 26, 30 or 3-bit weigand Safety Standards FCC (US): LSD8059RX FCC (US): LSD69T DOC (CAN): 1736 102 138 4P Resident Instruction Sheet MKS Your building / community has been equipped with a Doorlang Telephone Entry System that will provide communication for your guest from the lobby door / gated entrance to your home by use of the local telephone network. If you have any questions regarding the use or operation of this system, please see your system - administrator (building manager / HOA representative) or call Guest Communication Your name (or apartment number) and telephone numberhave been programmed into the telephone entry system under a specific DIRECTORY CODE. This directory code can be from 1 to 4 digits long depending on the needs of the application:. When aguest comes tovisityou, they will -look:yourname inadirectory. Your DIRECTORY CODE willbe shown tothe right of your name. Your. guest will enter this code on the system keypad that will cause thesystem to place a call to your home (If your guest already knows your directory code, they can simply enter the code on the keypad without having to lookup your name):- Some systems are equipped with .a,CALLbutton. Whenyournameis displayedin the directory, the guest can press the CALL button to establish communication with your home. Granting or Denying Access Once you have answered the phone call and you have identified your guest you have the choice to either grant access or deny access to your guest To grant access to your guest press -1 on your touch-tone telephone. The telephone entry system will respond wither confirmation tone Indicating that the door or gate is opening and will automatically disconnect itself. Some newer telephonesemit a very short duration tone when the number is pressed. If your telephone does this, you may have to press the open numbertwice in rapid succession to open the door or gate. To deny access to your guest press the # key. Rotary Phone Only. Ifyou have arotary dial phone, dial 9 to grant access. To deny access, hang up. Call Waiting If you: are on the telephone when a guest tries to contact you from the telephone entry system, they will hear a busy signal and will have to wait for you to end your call, before they can contact you. To eliminate this problem, you can order call waitingfrom your local telephone company. Privacy If you do not want your name and/or apartment number listed in the electronic directory, inform the system. administrator of this.. Your telephone numbertanbe stored in the system without your name being displayed on the directory. If you choose this option, you will need to inform your guest of your directory code, otherwise they will have no method of contacting you from the entry of your building / community through the telephone entry system. Access. Cade Your system may equipped with an access code that will allow you to open the door / gate by entering thiscode on the system keypad. Your system administrator will advise you of your access-codeif this option is available. To use the access. code, first press the #.key, and then enter the four digit code. System Administrator • Fill in the blanks above and copy this instruction sheet for your residents. 1835-065-P-4-11 Page 71 624 Everaieen St. NE Palm Bay, Florida 32907 Phone: 321-727-0700 Fax: 321-951-0001 Email: AutomaticAccessTUCWgmail com Web: www.facebook com/AutoGateSveciabssts May 10, 2017 Creekside Homeowners Association c/o D.R. Horton, Inc. 1430 Culver Drive, NE Palm Bay, Florida 32907 Re: Swing gate system To whom it may concern: The following is the information you requested in reference to the proposed installation of a swing gate operator system at the gated entry of Creekside. Automatic Access Systems, Inc. proposes to supply all labor and materials required to complete the following described installation. Scope of work: Install swing gate operator system. Install desired accessories to provide access. Test all devices for proper system operation. Provide customer with system demonstration after completion of installation. Materials to be installed: 4 Viking F1 commercial grade swing gate operators with factory installed battery backup system 1 DoorfUng 1835 telephone entry system with 3000 code memory capacity and database maintenance service for a period of 365 days i Doorlfing MicroClik,318Mhz radio control receiver 1 Aluminum mounting pedestal 1 12xl2 PVC enclosure 4 Northstar modular traffic loop detector 4 Vehicle sensing traffic loop 2 Omron photoelectric sensor with mounting rail and reflector hood 1 Siren Operated Sensor for Fire Department access 4 Ditek line voltage surge protector 1 Telephone line surge protector 4 Ground rod with clamp 5 Concrete mounting pedestal for gate operators and telephone entry system Note: All moving gates are potentially dangerous. Pedestrian and vehicular traffic must never ' be combined. The automated operation supplied by this equipment precludes pedestrian, use: If pedestrian use is required, a separate pedestrian gate3nust be provided. :..:;ev:se �na>a fiEsuers; l_REQUIRED Arprnv, l k ^»1. (?•rnetral Conformance with the design rf-mr ,M "S s,:...,at..... ss.;s noes not relieve the Contra,to.• of r : c)o*° ibiliky (i4iviz: 'on from tho regvireremms ca" gie CCti;r7Ct (ItwlSriiCr;S 6, r�.�.,_:. �RUOM unless the Centraatcr has GDOr 6 ,iy infamlee VIC :rs: {cer ir, I.'MUng; of such d viation at tho afro de submission arja tab°a3ner; ;rjviS#era aP, rovaI of the sporri SC: devimiun. ARRIOV71 -I'-" nvi rtrilwa the COn`AIdor afi nesFQnsl)ii€ip fcr :.ors nn3l,+..in;?£ 1e, shay drswf ;Ep. Ccnimrter is rpOoonslbble r deNa ns(tm to b€, confirmad an: C:arR7lati,hthf�:; fiar ti':-':Y3e.eli:;i:'. "s.idi �?ii%91n'3 t:Delecirical n,'usci o:,s an;t iar « 3. �fnaiinn of work to 2At 1.1 ity suppliers. Engineering, Inc. Cost of transmitters: Monarch 318Mhz one button transmitters are available at a cost of $18..50 per unit with this order (normally$22.50 per unit). Provided by others: 120VAC power to system power supply mounting locations. All conduit for wiring required to complete installation with pull string installed. Four automotive swing gates (two double drive sets) in serviceable condition. One telephone line with active dial tone to telephone entry system mounting location. Warranty: The warranty period provided to the customer for all parts and labor is 365 days from the date of installation. This warranty does not extend to systems or components that show evidence of damage caused by vandalism, acts of God :(e.g., lightning, flood), abuse, or unauthorized or improper service. Warranty service will be provided during normal working hours, Monday through Friday, 8:OOAM to 4:30PM. Manufacturer's warranties are not included in this statement. Equipment warranty and specification information can be viewed at xvww.doorkine.com & www.vikineaccess.com. Terms and conditions: In order for Automatic Access Systems, Inc. to begin your installation we must set up the financing. The.following are the terms for payment expected: Initial payment: 30% deposit Equipment delivery: 30% equipment deposit Completion: Balance due Change orders: 100% upon acceptance If payment is not received in full within thirty days of completion, an additional 1.5% per month penalty will be added to your invoice. All materials remain the property of Automatic Access Systems, Inc. until final payment is received. Right of access and removal is hereby granted to Automatic Access Systems, Inc. in the event of non-payment. In the event of non- payment, warranty service will be refused. An building permit and inspection fees will be invoiced upon completion of installation at face value. Where collection is required, debtor will pay all collection, attorney, court costs; and interest.. If service is required for your system during the warranty period, Automatic Access Systems, Inc. will provide alllabor and materials required .to complete repair of your system. The customer will be responsible for any shipping or handling charges associated with warranty parts shipment. If your equipment warranty extends beyond the labor warrantyprovided by Automatic Access Systems, Inc., the customer will be responsible for any labor expenses incurred which will be billed at the current company service rates. In the event'of any unforeseen circumstance which cause Automatic Access Systems, Inc. costs of the job to increase, such as, and not limited to unforeseen structural obstacles, scheduling errors by the owner or builder, or damage to system components by persons other than Automatic Access Systems, Inc. employees, the additional charges will be billed to the customer and become due upon completion>of the project. Customer initials desperson initials By signing this document, you are in agreement with the prices, specifications, and conditions of this contract. This proposal is not binding unless signed and initialed by an authorized Automatic Access Systems, Inc. representative and the debtor. Payments The cost to complete this project is $16,695.00 not. including sales tax. A deposit of thirty percent of the total job cost is due upon acceptance of proposal. An additional equipment deposit of thirty percent will be due upon delivery of equipment to job site. Balance due upon completion of installation. Where collection is required, debtor will pay all collection, attorney, court costs and interest. Indicate number of Monarch 318Mhz transmitters with order @ $18.50 each Acceptance: The previously listed prices, specifications, and conditions are satisfactory and hereby accepted. You are authorized to proceed with the work as specified. Payments will be made as outlined above. Signature, Date This proposal may be withdrawn by Automatic Access Systems, Inc, if not accepted within 30 days. This is the conclusion of my proposal. If you have any questions regarding this proposal or any other subject, please feel free to call anytime. I look forward to hearing your response. Thank. you for this opportunity, Operator Systems, Inc. Customer inwels 1p Ut g RISIDENTIA! AND COhIMERC(A!VIKING CLASS I; CiASS ti; [LASS III AND C[ASS IV VEHICULAR SWING GATE OPERATOR KLO% t �'Nn f y: y p DOOR KING' stainless steel plate and anti -vandal features protects all internal parts Pc programmable easy to use Remote Account Manager software included with system PHONE ENTRY SYSTEM The model 1835 is an ideal telephone entry and access control system suited for DOOR K 1 N G° apartment and gated community applications, as well as office buildings and industrial sites. Visitors are easily identified by voice communication and can be granted or denied access directly from a touch-tone telephone. With expansion up to 16 entry points and 29 programmable security (permission) levels, you control who is allowed to enter a parking area, your building, offices, pools, or any other restricted area. With the elevator control option, you restrict which floors visitors and system users have access. 1835 Surface 11.25" W x 13" H x 4.75" D 285mm W x 330mm H x 120.6mm D 1835 Specs Communication True full duplex Hands free Optional handset (surface or Rush mount only available (ADA compliant) Display Single line 20 character super -twist LCD - 1/2 inch characters Mounting Styles Surface, Flush or Wall Flush mount requires flush mounting kit Enclosures are rated NEMA 4x Capacity Max 3000 phone numbers, 255 area codes 8000 event transaction memory Max 8000 Weigand device, 10 facility codes 4 digit entry codes Door/gate control Three (3) expandable to 16 with tracker expansion boards Programming Methods The 1835 can be programmed through the Internet using the DKS server modem, or directly using a TCP/IP adapter Installed at the system with a network connection. The system can also be programmed with a direct RS-232 connection from the PC to the 1835, or through the use of a modem Installed on the PC. 1835 Flush 12" IN x 13.25 " H x 3.25" D 305mm W x 336.5mm H x 82.5mm D Advanced Features Full Duplex communication Remote Account Manager software Live Transactions (requires TCP/IP Internet connection or RS-232 connection) True Anti -Pass Back Database import/export capability using CSV file format Transaction buffer stores last 8000 events Programmable facility codes Hold Open Time Zones (8) 1835 Wall 13.25"Wx15"Hx3.5"D 336.5mm W x 381 mm H x 88.9mm D Operating Temp 10°F to 145°F -12°C to 62°C Optional heater kit available for colder climates Electrical Requirements 16 VAC, 20 VA System power (400ma) 16 VAC, 20 VA Weigand power U.L. listed power transformers provided Ringer equivalence: O.OA Jack Type: RJIIC or W Programmable directory codes can be set from 1 to 4 digits In length Safety Standards 10 8 i 1 digit dialing capability FCC (US) DUF6VT-12874.OT.T Large A and Z scroll and CALL buttons DOC (CAN) 1736 4528 A 31 security (permission) levels, 29 programmable with 4 time zones each, 32 holiday schedules Complies with UL 294 P Built in clock/calendar Built in postal lock provision. EEPROM memory Optional Tracker Expansion boards Elevator Control boards TCP/IP Network Adapter Wireless Modem RS-232 Connecting Cable Flush Mount Kits CCTV Camera Heater D OO R K I N G; INC. 120 Glasgow Avenue, Inglewood, California 90301 U.S.A. TeL 310-645.0023 FAX: 310-641-1586 www.deorking.com ETL Listed Shipping Weight Approximately 20-25 Ibs (9-11 kg) Warranty 2 year limited factory warranty Distributed by: mi rhPLl1�5®. R,F,.ZO.IVT`ROL ®,®® - o®o' MEW "me t � - ACCESS CONTROL r t16 ati ICCES rINTRC Provides remote operation of vehicular access gates from the safety and convenience of a vehicle • MicroPLUS" transmitter codes cannot be copied assuring that. only the original intended transmitterswill activate the accesscontrol system • Over.286,000,000 transmitter codes available plus an encrypted "sync'! code that changes every time the. transmtter.is used • P.ROXmtr•" includes a built n,proPLUS card mitten MicroPLUS transmitter combining both RF and card control into.a single compact unit cocomps •`Transmitters available. with '1; 2 or 3 buttons W e Micro PLUS* RF controls may be used as a stand- alone access control system or can be interfaced with 26, .30 or 31-bit weigand controllers rd .910/yx/ 1:i1ii� MlcroPLUS® RF products provide you with the highest level of DOOR K 1 N G' security available with RF access controls. Our coding and encryption Names are not shared with other producers (such as automobile manufacturers), resulting in transmitter codes that cannot be duplicated or copied. With Micro PLUS controls, you are assured that only the original Intended transmitter will activate your access system. 1 (g 1 iR1�g� 34 Transmitters 1.375" W x 2.5" H x.5" D 34.9mm W x 63.5mm H x 12.7mm D MicroPLUS RF Controls Specs Capacity Model 0054: 50,100, 250, 500, 1000. 1250 transmitters Model 8055: 40 transmitters Model 8056: 5300 transmitters Receivers Model 8054: Stand-alone receiver can support up to 1250 transmitters and stores the last 2300 transactions. Serial printer can be connected to print transactions as they occur, or can print transactions stored in the history buffer. Receiver features 10 programmable time zones, built in clock/calendar and a built in keypad for easy programming. Model 8055: Stand-alone receiver can support up to 40 transmitters. Programming is by means of the receiver "learn" method. Individual transmitter codes cannot be deleted from this receiver. Model 8056: Sends the received transmitter data to an access controller in 26. 30 or 31-bit welgand formats. Supports up to 5300 transmitters. Designed for interface with with access controllers such as the DKS 1833. 1835, 1837, or 1838 Receivers 3.676" W x 5.675" H x 1.25" D 93.3mm W x 144mm H x 31.7mm D Transmitters 268.000,000 codes available Encrypted "sync" code changes each time the transmitter is used Transmitter button combinations allow a single transmitter to control multiple locations Available with 1-2 or 3 buttons PROXmitters - same as the standard transmitter and Include a built in proximity card Features 1, 2, or 3-button transmitters available Key ring included with transmitters Button combinations allow 2 and 3 button transmitters to control multiple devices PROXmitters combine the MkmPLUS transmitter with a built in proximity tag PROXmitters are available with DKS, AWID, or HID tags Powered by a 12-volt type 23A battery Visor clips available O O O R K I N G'I N C. 120 Glasgow Avenue. Inglewood, California 90301 U.S.A. Tel: 310-645 0023 FAX: 310.641-1586 www.doorking.com Operating Temp -10"F to 115'F -23°C to 46-C Electrical Requirements Receivers - 12-24 volt AC or DC power Transmitters - 12 Volt type 23A battery Output Model 8054 receiver - Dry contact form C relay (30V, 1A max) Model 8055 receiver - Dry contact form C relay (30V, 1 A max) Model 8056 receiver- 26, 30 or 3-bit weigand Safety Standards FCC (US): LSD8059RX FCC (US): LSD69T DOC (CANN 1736 102 138 Distributed by: Resident Instruction Sheet MI Your building / community has been equipped with a DoorVing Telephone Entry System that will provide communication for your guest from the lobby door / gated entrance to your home by use of the local telephone network If you have any questions regarding the use or operation of this system, please see your system administrator (building manager / HOA representative) or call Guest Communication Your name (or apartment number) andtelephone number have .been programmed into the telephone entry system under a specific DIRECTORY CODE. This directory code can be from,1 to 4 digits long depending an the needs of the application. When a; guest comes to visityou, they will -look your name in a directory. Your DIRECTORY CODE will be shown to, the right of your name. Your.guest will enter this code on the system keypad that will cause thesystem to place a call to your home (If your guest already knowsyourdirectory code, they can simply enter the code on the keypad withouthaving to lookup your name). Some systems are equipped withu CALL button. Whenyournameis- displayed in the directory, the guest can:press the CALLbuttonto establish communication with your home Granting or Denying Access Once you have answered the phone call and you have identified your guest you have the choice to either grant access or deny access to your guest To grant access to your guest press _q_ onyour much -tone telephone. The telephone entry system will respond witha confirmation tone indicating that the door or gate is opening and will automatically disconnect itself. Some newer telephones emit a veryshort duration tone when the number is pressed. If your telephone does this, youmay have to press the open number twice In rapid succession to open the door or gate.. To deny access to your guest press the # key. Rotary Phone Only. Ifyou have arotary dial phone, dial.9 to grant access, To deny access, hang up. Call Waiting If you :are on the telephone when a guest tries to contact you from the telephone entry system, they will hear a busy signal and will have to wait for you to end yourcallbefore they can contact you. To eliminatethisproblem; you can order call waitingfrom your local telephone company. Privacy If you do not want your name and/or apartment numberlisted in the electronic directory, informthe system administrator of this.. Your telephone number can be stored in the system without your name being displayed on the directory. If you choose this option, you will need to inform your guest: of your directory code, otherwise they will have no method of contacting you from the entry of your building/ community through the telephone entry system. Access Code Your systemmaybe equipped with an access. code that will allow you to open.. the door /.gate by entering this code on the system keypad., Your system administrator will advise you of your access code if this option is available. To use the access: code, firstpress the #.key, and then enter the four digit code. System Administrator -Fill in the blanks above and copy this instruction sheet for your residents, 1835985-P411 Page 71