# 1830-186 TCP/IP Server

*OCR extracted from 1830-186-TCP-IP-Server.pdf — 2 pages*

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## Page 1

### WIRING FOR 1830-186 TCP/IP Server Mode to RS-232 CONVERTER KIT

**DKS DOORKING**

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#### Connection via INTERNET (Left Side)

**[Diagram - Internet Connection Path]**

Shows two connection scenarios via Internet:

**Scenario 1 (top left):**
- Network Interface Device (with LAN port) connects to cloud labeled **"Internet / DKS Data over IP or VoIP Voice + Data Service"**

**Scenario 2 (bottom left):**
- Network Interface Device (with LAN port) -> Modem -> Router (N.I.D.) with ports 1, 2, 3, 4 -> connects to cloud labeled **"Internet / DKS Data over IP or VoIP Voice + Data Service"**

Both connect to a DKS Doorking converter unit showing:
- RS-232 & 485 To Ethernet module
- Network connector (DC 5-18V)
- Ethernet 10M/100M (Reset/Default)
- RS-232 port
- A(+) B(-) RS485 port

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#### General Information

Use these instructions when using the TCP/IP adapter, part number 1830-186. This is a Plug and Play device (no manual setup required) and uses the DKS Data over IP or VoIP Voice + Data subscription service. For manual setup (no subscription required), use TCP/IP adapter part number 1830-185.

**NOTE: THIS DEVICE IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH CELLULAR NETWORKS.**

You can use the 1830-186 Converter Kit with the following DKS Systems:
1833, 1834, 1835, 1837 with REV V board (or higher); 1838 with REV U board (or higher).

**16.5 VAC power is required at the Aux Terminal pins 1 and 2 in the 1830 Series controller:**
Refer to these manuals for detailed 1830 Series wiring information:
- P/N 1834-065 or P/N 1835-065 Telephone Entry Systems Installation Manual
- P/N 1838-065 Access Controller Installation Manual

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#### Connect Converter to 1830 Series Circuit Board RS-232 Terminals

**Note:**
RS-232 wire runs are limited to 100 feet maximum. If greater distance is needed, use RS232 to RS422 Extender Kit, P/N 1830-190 (4000 Feet maximum distance).

**[Diagram - Center: DKS Doorking Converter Unit]**

Shows the converter unit with:
- RS-232 & 485 To Ethernet module
- Network connector (DC 5-18V)
- Ethernet 10M/100M (Reset/Default)
- RS-232 port connected via RS-232 Cable to the circuit board
- A(+) B(-) RS485 port

**RS-232 Pin Assignment Table:**

| BOARD TERMINALS | DB - 9 PINS | DB - 25 PINS | FUNCTION |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 | 2 | Transmit Data |
| 2 | 2 | 3 | Receive Data |
| 3 | 7 | 4 | Request to Send |
| 4 | 8 | 5 | Clear to Send |
| 5 | 5 | 7 | Signal Ground - Shell |
| 6 | | | Not Used |

**RS-232 Cable**
**P/N 1818-040**
**(6 Ft. Cable)**

RS232 wire runs limited to 100 Ft. Maximum. See note above.

**RS-232 Cable Color Code to Pin Assignment:**

| Color | Pin Number |
|---|---|
| RED | 1 |
| BLACK | 2 |
| WHITE | 3 |
| BROWN | 4 |
| GREEN | 5 |
| SHIELD | 6 |

**RS-232 wire terminal on telephone entry / access control system circuit board**

**[Diagram - DB-9 Female Connector Pin Layout]**

Shows a DB-9 female connector face-on with pin numbering:
- Top row (left to right): 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
- Bottom row (left to right): 9, 8, 7, 6

Wire color to pin mapping on connector:
- Pin 1: Shield
- Pin 2: Black
- Pin 3: Red
- Pin 5: Green
- Pin 7: White
- Pin 8: Brown

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#### Connection via LAN (Right Side)

**[Diagram - LAN Connection Path]**

Shows connection path:
- Modem -> Router (N.I.D.) with ports 1, 2, 3, 4
- Cloud labeled **"Internet DKS Data over IP"** -> Network Interface Device (with LAN port)

Connects to a DKS Doorking converter unit showing:
- Network connector (DC 5-18V)
- Ethernet 10M/100M (Reset/Default)
- RS-232 & 485 To Ethernet module
- RS-232 port
- A(+) B(-) RS485 port

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**P/N 1830-182 Rev E 6-17**

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## Page 2

### Programming Instructions when using the 1830-186 Plug & Play TCP/IP Converter Kit

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#### At the Programming Computer (PC Only)

**1** Install the Remote Account Manager software version 6.3 on the programming PC and register the software by following the on screen instructions.

*[Screenshot: DKS software installation/registration screen]*

**2** Choose **IM / DKS VoIP** to register for a Data over IP or VoIP Voice + Data subscription.

*[Screenshot: DKS Software Solutions registration page with IM / DKS VoIP option highlighted]*

**3** Complete the required contact information and then click Register.

*[Screenshot: DKS Software Solutions contact information form]*

**4** Select the first choice.

*[Screenshot: Selection screen with "Live Chat" option visible]*

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#### Setup the 1830 Series Entry System for Data over IP or VoIP Voice + Data

**1** In Service Type, choose VoIP Voice + Data or Data over IP.

**2** If VoIP Voice + Data was selected, enter the VoIP ID code that came with the VoIP adapter.

If Data over IP was selected, a 10 digit number will be generated for you.

**3** Enter the system Master Code.
(The Master Code can only be programmed at the entry system. Enter that Master Code here).

*[Screenshot: Entry System Management interface showing fields for Service Type, VoIP ID, Connection Option, and Master Code]*

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#### Setup an Account in the Remote Account Manager Software 6.3.1

**1** Connection Option, choose VoIP Voice + Data or Data over IP.

**2** Enter the VoIP ID code that came with the VoIP adapter, or enter a 10 digit code that was generated for you.

**3** Enter the system Master Code that was set at the entry system.

*[Screenshot: Remote Account Manager software interface showing System Phone/ID, Connection Option, and Master Code fields]*

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#### Program the 10-Digit Telephone Number / System ID at the Entry System

Program the 10 Digit System Phone or ID Number at the entry system keypad:

1. \* 5 9 _ _ _ _ (Master Code) (beep)
2. Enter the 10 Digit Phone / ID Number _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ then press \* (beep).
3. Press 0 # together to exit the programming sequence (beeeeeep).

**To test the connection at the entry system:**

\* 2 0 _ _ _ _ (Master Code) The system will respond with:

- 1 beep -- display reads "System is Registered" You're Done!
- 2 beeps -- display reads "Check Registration" Communication to the server is good, but check below for errors.

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#### Summary

| Server Registration | | System Information (software) | | System (hardware) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| **1** Service Type | *(Must Match)* | **3** Connection Option | *(Must Match)* | | |
| **2** Master Code | *(Must Match)* | **4** Master Code | *(Must Match)* | **7** System Phone / ID | |
| | | | | **7** Master Code | |
