DoorKing 1515 Stand Alone Digital Lock
DoorKing Part Number: 1515-080
Product Overview
DoorKing's 1515 Digital Lock is designed to manage an access point without requiring a separate access control system. It can store up to 400 codes for "Momentary" or "Hold Open" entry. Its relay output can control an electric strike, magnetic lock, or gate operator. A Request to Exit input allows an exit button to open the door or gate. Programming can be performed using the built-in keypad or an ANDROID smartphone via the DKS Digital Lock Manager app with NFC (Near Field Communication). The DKS Smart Open app, available for free on the Google Play Store, allows Android smartphone users to open the door or gate connected to the 1515. The unit can be programmed for low power mode (less than 1 mA current draw) for use with solar applications.
Installation
The 1515 can be mounted indoors or outdoors directly to a wall, pilaster, or an optional DoorKing gooseneck mounting post. Do not mount the digital lock to a moving gate or immediately next to a gate panel or pedestrian gate, as continuous vibration can cause damage over time. WARNING: If the digital lock is used to activate a vehicular gate operator, it must be mounted a minimum of 6 feet away from the gate and gate operator, or positioned such that the user cannot come into contact with the gate or gate operator while using the digital lock. The Digital Lock MUST be properly grounded.
Mounting Options
The enclosure can be mounted on a DoorKing gooseneck mounting post (not supplied), with wires run inside the post. Mounting uses existing holes in the cabinet. Conduit can be run inside or outside of the wall/pilaster. Use appropriate hardware (not supplied) to mount the cabinet. Ensure mounting hardware does not protrude into the cabinet where it could cause a short. Clean any debris out of the cabinet that could cause a short.
Wiring Diagram and Connections (Model 1515-010)
The Door Control board (Model 1515-010) includes connections for power, ground, exit inputs, and relay outputs. The included power supply provides 16.5 VAC at 20 VA.
Terminal Connections:
- Terminals 1 & 2: 12-24 VAC OR 12-24 VDC (Negative/Positive).
- Terminal 3: Earth Ground.
- Terminals 4 & 5: Request to Exit Input (for connecting a push button or other exit device).
- Terminal 6: Relay - Common (C).
- Terminal 7: Relay - Normally Closed (NC).
- Terminal 8: Relay - Normally Open (NO).
Typical Device Connections:
- Maglock: Connect to a separate power supply via the NC (Normally Closed) terminal (Terminal 7).
- Electric Strike: Connect to a separate power supply via the NO (Normally Open) terminal (Terminal 8).
- Gate Operator: Connect to a separate power supply via the NO (Normally Open) terminal (Terminal 8).
Note: A gooseneck mounting post anchored in concrete does NOT make a good ground.
Important: Initial Setup
After installation, the digital lock requires the Master Code to be programmed and desired features to be set using the built-in keypad or an Android smartphone app.
Program Master Code
The Master Code MUST be programmed from the built-in keypad AFTER installation is complete and BEFORE any other programming takes place. Write down your Master Code after it has been programmed and store it in a safe place. There is NO way to retrieve the Master Code if it is forgotten. If you forget it, you will have to program in a new Master Code, but all other pre-programmed information will remain intact.
- Open the digital lock to access the Master Code push button on the circuit board. (Ensure the 1515 has power). Press the Master Code push button ONCE.
- Enter a four-digit master code using the built-in keypad, then press [enter]. (A short beep will be heard).
- Close the digital lock. Write down the master code and keep it in a secure place.
Programming Instructions (Built-In Keypad or Android Smartphone)
Programming can be performed using the built-in keypad or the DKS Digital Lock Manager app on an Android smartphone. The Master Code must be programmed first.
01 - Setup for 4 or 5 Digit Entry Code
Entry code memory will be erased when performing this programming sequence. It is NOT reversible.
- Press
* 01
and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE.[* 01 ____ (beep)]
- Enter
9999*
.[9999* (beep)]
- Enter
4*
(beep) for four-digit codes OR5*
(beep) for five-digit codes.[_* (beep)]
- After 5 seconds, a long beep will be heard indicating the entry code length has been programmed and ALL memory has been erased.
02 - Entry Codes
- Press
* 02
and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE.[* 02 ____ (beep)]
- Enter a 4 or 5 digit entry code (whichever was programmed in 01- setup above), then press
*
.[____(_) * (beep)]
- Repeat step 2 to add additional entry codes.
- Press
0#
together (long beep) to exit programming.[0# (long beep)]
03 - Entry Code Strike Time
Valid two-digit strike time values are 00-99. 00 = 1/4 sec, 01 = 1 sec, 99 = 99 secs.
- Press
* 03
and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE.[* 03 ____ (beep)]
- Enter a two-digit relay strike time, then press
*
.[__* (beep)]
- Press
0#
together (long beep) to exit programming.[0# (long beep)]
04 - Request to Exit Strike Time
Valid two-digit strike time values are 00-99. 00 = 1/4 sec, 01 = 1 sec, 99 = 99 secs.
- Press
* 04
and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE.[* 04 ____ (beep)]
- Enter a two-digit relay strike time, then press
*
.[__* (beep)]
- Press
0#
together (long beep) to exit programming.[0# (long beep)]
05 - Lockout Tries
Valid single-digit lockout try values are 0 and 3-9. 0 = OFF, 3-9 = number of tries. Lockout Time (06) MUST also be programmed.
- Press
* 05
and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE.[* 05 ____ (beep)]
- Enter a single-digit lockout tries value, then press
*
.[_* (beep)]
- Press
0#
together (long beep) to exit programming.[0# (long beep)]
06 - Lockout Time
Valid single-digit lockout time values are 1-9. 1 = one minute, 9 = nine minutes. Lockout Tries (05) MUST also be programmed.
- Press
* 06
and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE.[* 06 ____ (beep)]
- Enter a single-digit lockout time, then press
*
.[_* (beep)]
- Press
0#
together (long beep) to exit programming.[0# (long beep)]
07 - Hold Open Codes
- Press
* 07
and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE.[* 07 ____ (beep)]
- Enter a 4 or 5 digit hold open code (whichever was programmed in 01- setup above), then press
*
.[____(_) * (beep)]
- Repeat step 2 to add additional hold open codes.
- Press
0#
together (long beep) to exit programming.[0# (long beep)]
08 - Power Mode
Valid single-digit values are: 0 = regular mode, 1 = low power mode (less than 1 mA draw).
- Press
* 08
and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE.[* 08 ____ (beep)]
- Enter a single-digit power mode (0 or 1), then press
*
.[_* (beep)]
- Press
0#
together (long beep) to exit programming.[0# (long beep)]
09 - Erase Individual Entry Codes or Hold Open Codes
- Press
* 09
and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE.[* 09 ____ (beep)]
- Enter the 4 or 5 digit entry code or hold open code to be erased, then press
*
.[_____* (beep)]
- Repeat step 2 to erase additional entry codes or hold open codes.
- Press
0#
together (long beep) to exit programming.[0# (long beep)]
00 - Erase ALL Entry Codes and Hold Open Codes
All entry code and hold open code memory will be erased when performing this programming sequence. It is NOT reversible.
- Press
* 00
and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE.[* 00 ____ (beep)]
- Enter
9999*
.[9999* (beep)]
- After 5 seconds, a long beep will be heard indicating that ALL entry codes and hold open codes have been erased.
DKS Digital Lock Manager App (Android)
This app allows Administrator/Manager programming. Download from the Google Play Store. The Master Code MUST have already been programmed on the digital lock BEFORE any programming can occur. Programming is performed by touching the back of the Android smartphone (NFC antenna) to the DKS logo (NFC antenna) on the digital lock (NFC - Near Field Communication).
DKS Smart Open App (Android)
This app allows residents to activate the digital lock using their entry or hold open codes. Download from the Google Play Store. Residents MUST know their code issued by the Administrator/Manager. Activation requires touching the back of the Android smartphone (NFC antenna) to the DKS logo (NFC antenna) on the digital lock (NFC - Near Field Communication).
Important Administrator/Manager Note:
Residents MUST be made aware of the NFC antenna and that they MUST TOUCH the BACK of their phone to it if they are going to use their Android smartphone to activate the digital lock.
Important Resident Use Note:
Entry Codes: The #
key MUST be pressed BEFORE a 4-digit or 5-digit entry code is entered by a resident.