TRACKER BOARD EXPANSION SYSTEM
TELEPHONE ENTRY / ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
Now you can add access points just about anywhere
- Works with: 1833, 1835, 1837 (80 and
90 Series) and 1838.
- Wireless kits provide a 900MHz LoRa®
link between the access controller and
card readers, keypads or almost any
26, 30 or 31-bit Wiegand device.
- Connect card readers, keypads and
other devices to the access controller
without the need for trenching,
conduits or wire runs. This is a great
time, labor and money saver.
- RF signals are encrypted to provide a
secure data link between the access
points and the access controller.
Wireless kits provide a 900MHz LoRa®
link between the access controller and
card readers, keypads or almost any
26, 30 or 31-bit wiegand device.
Connect card readers, keypads and
other devices to the access controller
without the need for trenching,
conduits or wire runs. This is a great
time, labor and money saver!
Install the wireless kits in the access
controller and remote access devices, power
up the system and set the channel IDs.
RF signals are encrypted to provide a
secure data link between the access
points and the access controller.
Wireless kits are used with DKS access
controllers and tracker expansion
boards to add access
control points wirelessly!
Simplifies expanding even older systems! Wireless
baseboard kit can be installed on any DKS 1833, 1835,
1837 or 1838 access controller with an 1830 series circuit
board – regardless of how old the system may be.
Repeaters can extend the RF range.
Encrypted RF transmission designed with
LoRa® technology.
900 MHz spectrum.
16 Channels, 16 Network IDs (256 unique settings)
for secure communication
Adjustable RF signal strength.
Troubleshooting LEDs.
Add access control points without the need to run
additional wiring. DKS tracker expansion boards and
wireless expansion board kits are compatible with
almost any 26, 30 or 31-bit* wiegand device.
* 30 and 31-bit wiegand devices are limited to 255
facility codes (or less), or choose “Ignore Facility
Codes” when setting up the access controller in the
DKS Remote Account Manager software.
The 2333 RF baseboard is installed in the 1833, 1835, 1837 and 1838 access controller and can communicate with up to 24 remote access points.
The 1470 RF remote module connects directly to a 2358 tracker expansion board to provide a wireless link between the expansion board and the 2333 baseboard.
The 2332 dual band repeater (DBR) can be used when
distances between the 2333 baseboard and 1470
remote module are out of range with each other.
* ONLY 1 DBR can be used per each 2333 and 1470 set.
Conforms to UL STD 294:2018 Ed. 7
Certified to ULC S319:2005 Ed 1
Access Control Solutions since 1948
120 Glasgow Avenue, Inglewood, California 90301 U.S.A.
Tel: 310-645-0023 FAX: 310-641-1586
www.doorking.com
© 2020 All Rights Reserved. Product specifications may change without notice. Rev. 6/20
TRACKER BOARD EXPANSION SYSTEM
TELEPHONE ENTRY / ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
Now you can add access points just about anywhere
- Works with: 1833, 1835, 1837 (80 and
90 Series) and 1838.
- Wireless kits provide a 900MHz LoRa®
link between the access controller and
card readers, keypads or almost any
26, 30 or 31-bit Wiegand device.
- Connect card readers, keypads and
other devices to the access controller
without the need for trenching,
conduits or wire runs. This is a great
time, labor and money saver.
- RF signals are encrypted to provide a
secure data link between the access
points and the access controller.
Wireless kits provide a 900MHz LoRa®
link between the access controller and
card readers, keypads or almost any
26, 30 or 31-bit wiegand device.
Connect card readers, keypads and
other devices to the access controller
without the need for trenching,
conduits or wire runs. This is a great
time, labor and money saver!
RF signals are encrypted to provide a
secure data link between the access
points and the access controller.
Install the wireless kits in the access
controller and remote access devices, power
up the system and set the channel IDs.
Wireless kits are used with DKS access
controllers and tracker expansion
boards to add access
control points wirelessly!
Simplifies expanding even older systems! Wireless
baseboard kit can be installed on any DKS 1833, 1835,
1837 or 1838 access controller with an 1830 series circuit
board – regardless of how old the system may be.
Repeaters can extend the RF range.
Encrypted RF transmission designed with
LoRa® technology.
900 MHz spectrum.
16 Channels, 16 Network IDs (256 unique settings)
for secure communication
Adjustable RF signal strength.
Troubleshooting LEDs.
Add access control points without the need to run
additional wiring. DKS tracker expansion boards and
wireless expansion board kits are compatible with
almost any 26, 30 or 31-bit* wiegand device.
* 30 and 31-bit wiegand devices are limited to 255
facility codes (or less), or choose “Ignore Facility
Codes” when setting up the access controller in the
DKS Remote Account Manager software.
The 2333 RF baseboard is installed in the 1833, 1835,
1837 and 1838 access controller and can communicate
with up to 24 remote access points.
The 1470 RF remote module connects directly to a
2358 tracker expansion board to provide a wireless link
between the expansion board and the 2333 baseboard.
The 2332 dual band repeater (DBR) can be used when
distances between the 2333 baseboard and 1470
remote module are out of range with each other.
* ONLY 1 DBR can be used per each 2333 and 1470 set.
Conforms to UL STD 294:2018 Ed. 7
Certified to ULC S319:2005 Ed 1
Access Control Solutions since 1948
120 Glasgow Avenue, Inglewood, California 90301 U.S.A.
Tel: 310-645-0023 FAX: 310-641-1586
www.doorking.com
© 2020 All Rights Reserved.
Product specifications may
change without notice. Rev. 6/20
TRACKER BOARD EXPANSION SYSTEM
TELEPHONE ENTRY / ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
Now you can add access points
just about anywhere
- Works with: 1833, 1835, 1837 (80 and
90 Series) and 1838.
- Wireless kits provide a 900MHz LoRa®
link between the access controller and
card readers, keypads or almost any
26, 30 or 31-bit Wiegand device.
- Connect card readers, keypads and
other devices to the access controller
without the need for trenching,
conduits or wire runs. This is a great
time, labor and money saver.
- RF signals are encrypted to provide a
secure data link between the access
points and the access controller.
Wireless kits provide a 900MHz LoRa®
link between the access controller and
card readers, keypads or almost any
26, 30 or 31-bit wiegand device.
Connect card readers, keypads and
other devices to the access controller
without the need for trenching,
conduits or wire runs. This is a great
time, labor and money saver!
Install the wireless kits in the access
controller and remote access devices, power
up the system and set the channel IDs.
RF signals are encrypted to provide a
secure data link between the access
points and the access controller.
Simplifies expanding even older systems! Wireless
baseboard kit can be installed on any DKS 1833, 1835,
1837 or 1838 access controller with an 1830 series circuit
board – regardless of how old the system may be.
Repeaters can extend the RF range.
Encrypted RF transmission designed with
LoRa® technology.
900 MHz spectrum.
16 Channels, 16 Network IDs (256 unique settings)
for secure communication
Adjustable RF signal strength.
Troubleshooting LEDs.
Add access control points without the need to run
additional wiring. DKS tracker expansion boards and
wireless expansion board kits are compatible with
almost any 26, 30 or 31-bit* wiegand device.
* 30 and 31-bit wiegand devices are limited to 255
facility codes (or less), or choose “Ignore Facility
Codes” when setting up the access controller in the
DKS Remote Account Manager software.
The 2333 RF baseboard is installed in the 1833, 1835,
1837 and 1838 access controller and can communicate
with up to 24 remote access points.
Wireless kits are used with DKS access
controllers and tracker expansion
boards to add access
control points wirelessly!
The 1470 RF remote module connects directly to a
2358 tracker expansion board to provide a wireless link
between the expansion board and the 2333 baseboard.
The 2332 dual band repeater (DBR) can be used when
distances between the 2333 baseboard and 1470
remote module are out of range with each other.
* ONLY 1 DBR can be used per each 2333 and 1470 set.
Conforms to UL STD 294:2018 Ed. 7
Certified to ULC S319:2005 Ed 1
Access Control Solutions since 1948
120 Glasgow Avenue, Inglewood, California 90301 U.S.A.
Tel: 310-645-0023 FAX: 310-641-1586
www.doorking.com
© 2020 All Rights Reserved.
Product specifications may
change without notice. Rev. 6/20