Doorking 1838 Multi-door Access Controller

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Doorking
  • Model code: 1838
  • Max No. of Doors per Controller: 3 ( Expands up to 48 with wired tracker boards, or up to 24 with wireless tracker boards.)
  • No of Cardholders: 3000
  • Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface: Yes
Additional info:

The 1838 Multi-door Access Controller is ideal for small businesses, office buildings, factories, industrial sites, apartment complexes, or for any application that requires access control and reporting capabilities. The 1838 is a 3000 user, 2-door Controller that easily expands to control up to 48 doors with wired Tracker Expansion Boards (or 24 wirelessly). This flexible System allows access control to 8000 Device Codes by means of Cards, Keypads, Wireless RF Transmitters, or with almost any 26-bit Wiegand Device. DKS Remote Call Stations can also be added to the 1838 to provide communication from an entry point to a designated phone.

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Make Doorking
Manufacturer DoorKing, Inc.
Category Access Control>Access control controllers
Model code 1838
Max No. of Doors per Controller 3 ( Expands up to 48 with wired tracker boards, or up to 24 with wireless tracker boards.)
No of Cardholders 3000
Universal / Wiegand Reader Interface Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 16 V AC
Power Consumption: 20 VA
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -23 ~ +62 C (-10 ~ +140 F)
Additional info

The 1838 Multi-door Access Controller is ideal for small businesses, office buildings, factories, industrial sites, apartment complexes, or for any application that requires access control and reporting capabilities. The 1838 is a 3000 user, 2-door Controller that easily expands to control up to 48 doors with wired Tracker Expansion Boards (or 24 wirelessly). This flexible System allows access control to 8000 Device Codes by means of Cards, Keypads, Wireless RF Transmitters, or with almost any 26-bit Wiegand Device. DKS Remote Call Stations can also be added to the 1838 to provide communication from an entry point to a designated phone.

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