
Apartment Complex/
Gated Communities
Mixed Use
Buildings
Commercial/
Industrial
Apartment/
College Residents Halls
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Model 1810AP
Surface Mount
Model 1810AP
Flush Mount
1808AP 1810AP
SMALL TO MEDIUM
MULTI-RESIDENT/
TENANT
COMPLEXES
Model 1808AP
Up to 27 Residents/Tenants
• Voice communication from entry point via
the central office telephone service.
Built-in Directories
• Can be printed directly from the Access
Plus Account Manager software.
Hold Open
• Up to 4 hold open time zones.
Modular Design
• Makes installation and service easy.
1808/1810 ACCESS PLUS
TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM
Key Features:
• PC Programmable via the Internet, LAN, modem or direct
connection to a PC
• Up to six (6) access control devices (card readers, keypads,
RF controls) can be added to the Access Plus system
• Live relay control from your PC
• 100 device codes (card, keypad, transmitter)
• 500 event history buffer
• 10 temporary access codes
• Holiday schedule
• Four (4) hold open time zones
• Schedule un-lock / lock times
• Email notifications
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
DOORKING.COM/1808AP
DOORKING.COM/1810AP
Provides voice communication from the entry point via the central office
telephone service for up to 27 Residents/Tenants, and can provide voice
communication from the entry point for up to 23 residents/tenants without
central office phone service by using the 1816 Access Plus telephone
intercom add-on module.
Ideal for small to medium apartment and condominium complexes, gated
communities, college resident halls, mixed-use buildings, and businesses.
The Access Plus system allows residents/tenants to control two (2) doors
or gates via their touch-tone telephone after voice communication is
established with their guest, with up to six (6) additional entry points able
to be controlled via card, keypad or RF control devices.
Model 1808 Access Plus
• Ideal for applications with
limited space
• Built-in directory window
for 12 names
• Surface mount only
Model 1810 Access Plus
• Built in light directory
• Surface/Flush mount
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