Doorking 2348 Elevator Control System
Technical Specification
- Make: Doorking
- Model code: 2348
- Max No. of Doors per Controller: 8 (elevators)
- Voltage: 16 V AC
- Power Consumption: 40 VA
The DKS 2348 Elevator Control System provides complete elevator security that is typically used in high rise condominium, apartment, or office building applications. The system will restrict which floor a visitor has access to via the elevator after they have been granted access by a building resident; and, is programmable to restrict building residents to certain floors or grant them access to all floors. Residents must use their access card (or other access control device) to "turn on" the floor buttons that they have access to. Restricts which floor a -visitor has access to Also can be programmed to restrict residents to certain floors, or grant them access to all floors Elevator users must have a valid access card to access restricted floors Control up to 8 elevators, with each elevator serving up to 64 floors "Call" function automatically sends elevator to ground floor when access has been granted Must be interfaced with a DKS model 1833, 1835, 1837 telephone entry or 1838 access control system
Read moreMake | Doorking |
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Manufacturer | DoorKing, Inc. |
Category | Access control products >Access control controllers |
Model code | 2348 |
Max No. of Doors per Controller: 8 (elevators) | |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 16 V AC Power Consumption: 40 VA |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 62 C (32 ~ 140 F) |
Additional info |
The DKS 2348 Elevator Control System provides complete elevator security that is typically used in high rise condominium, apartment, or office building applications. The system will restrict which floor a visitor has access to via the elevator after they have been granted access by a building resident; and, is programmable to restrict building residents to certain floors or grant them access to all floors. Residents must use their access card (or other access control device) to "turn on" the floor buttons that they have access to.
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