DOORKING 8040 Micro Plus Radio Receiver Low Power Instruction Manual

June 17, 2024
DOORKING

DOORKING 8040 Micro Plus Radio Receiver Low Power

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PRODUCT

Product Information

The DoorKing Part Number for this product is 8040-080. It is compatible with MicroPLUS or MicroCLIK Transmitters. The 8040 is a High-Security Encrypted Rotating Code RF Receiver that can output MicroPLUS transmitter codes to a Wiegand access controller in 26, 30, or 31-bit Wiegand format. It can also output MicroCLIK transmitter codes to a Wiegand access controller in the same Wiegand formats.

Specifications

  • Part Number: 8040-080
  • Compatibility: MicroPLUS or MicroCLIK Transmitters
  • Output Format: Wiegand (26, 30, or 31-bit)

USING INSTRUCTION

MODEL 8040 MicroPLUS®/ MicroCLIK™ RF RECEIVER
The model 8040 RF Receiver is designed for use as a Wiegand RF receiver using either MicroPLUS® or MicroCLIK® transmitters. A single transmitter can be set up to quickly put the RF receiver into “Learn Mode” to program in additional transmitter codes. The 8040 receiver current draw may be reduced to about 1 milliampere average for solar gate operator applications.

Note: The receiver has a built-in relay for limited Stand-Alone operations (100 transmitters MAX) using a normally open or closed access device if desired, see page 3 for more information.

MicroPLUS® Transmitter Codes
The 8040 is a High-Security Encrypted “Rotating Code” RF Receiver that will output MicroPLUS transmitter codes to a Wiegand access controller in 26, 30, or 31-bit Wiegand format.
A single transmitter MUST be programmed into the receiver’s memory. Any additional transmitters with the same Facility Code and Transmitter Button Code will automatically be Learned by the receiver when it’s button is pressed. The transmitter code will be output in a Wiegand format to the access controller.DOORKING-8040-Micro-Plus-Radio-Receiver-Low-Power-
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MicroCLIK® Transmitter Codes

The 8040 RF receiver will output MicroCLIK transmitter codes to a Wiegand access controller in 26, 30, or 31-bit Wiegand format.
A single transmitter MUST be programmed into the receiver’s memory. Any additional transmitters with the same Facility Code and Transmitter Button Code will automatically be Learned by the receiver when its button is pressed. The transmitter code will be P/N 8066-080 output in a Wiegand format to the access controller.DOORKING-8040-Micro-Plus-Radio-Receiver-Low-Power-
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Installation

This receiver is NOT designed to be installed outdoors without being protected from the weather. An outdoor enclosure is available for the receiver if required, (P/N 8057-110 – Metal Outdoor Box). Install the 8040 receiver in a location so the antenna is NOT surrounded by metal and is in free air as high as possible above the ground. A longer Coax Antenna kit is available for the receiver if required (P/N 1514-073 – Includes antenna, mounting “L” bracket, and 15 feet of coax cable). An antenna amplifier kit (P/N 8058-080) or a Yagi directional antenna kit (P/N 1514-072) is also available for the receiver if required. The Program LED on the side of the case will blink as RF energy is received. If the program LED blinks or is on continuously, this indicates that there may be interference on the frequency (318 MHz) and short-range may be the result. If this happens, try relocating the receiver or removing the source of interference. An antenna amplifier or a directional antenna may be needed.

Power

  • Separate Power Source: Connect 12 – 24 Volt AC or DC power to terminals #1 and #2. Use a minimum of 18 AWG wires to power the receiver.
    • If DC power is used (Transformer): Terminal #1 is NEGATIVE and Terminal #2 is POSITIVE.
    • Power can be supplied to the receiver by the Wiegand access controller instead of a separate power source.

Wiegand Access Controller Connection

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Wiegand Access Controller Wiring

  • Receiver terminal #2 is INPUT POWER (12-24 V).
  • Receiver terminal #6 is Wiegand input power COMMON.
  • Receiver terminal #7 is wiegand DATA 0.
  • Receiver terminal #8 is wiegand DATA 1.
  • Use 22 AWG shielded wire, maximum 200 feet, for Wiegand access controller wiring. Connect these terminals to the corresponding terminals on the Wiegand access controller. Refer to a DoorKing Wiegand access controller installation manual for specific wiring information.

How Receiver Functions

The 8040 receiver responds to the MicroPLUS or MicroCLIK transmitter’s “Transmitter Code” which is defined by “Transmitter Button Codes” and “Facility Codes”. For example: an 8040 receiver can be programmed to respond to only the first button on a multiple-button MicroPLUS or MicroCLIK transmitter while a second 8040 receiver can be programmed to respond to only the second button of the same multiple-button MicroPLUS or MicroCLIK transmitter. Thus allowing a single multiple-button MicroPLUS or MicroCLIK transmitter to activate two different receivers without fear of both receivers responding to the same transmitter code.

In Wiegand output mode (Program selector setting 2, 3 or 4), you have the option of having the receiver match (Program selector setting 5) or ignore (Program selector
setting 6) the facility code to allow the receiver to activate. One receiver can be programmed to respond to a specific facility code while another receiver can be programmed for a different facility code.

Programming Selector’s 11 positions:

  1. Learn Single Transmitter
  2. 26-bit Wiegand Mode (Factory Setting)
  3. 31-bit Wiegand Mode
  4. 30-bit Wiegand Mode
  5. Match Facility Code
  6. Ignore Facility Code (Factory Setting)
  7. Not Used
  8. Low-Power Mode (Stand-Alone Setup ONLY)
  9. Normal-Power Mode (Factory Setting)
    • A. Erase ALL Memory
    • B. Set Receiver to MicroPLUS Mode (Factory Setting)
    • C. Set Receiver to MicroCLIK Mode
    • D- F. Not Used

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Check if the Receiver is set for MicroPLUS or MicroCLIK Mode

  1. Turn the receiver’s power OFF and then back ON.
  2. The receiver will BEEP twice for MicroCLIK mode. The receiver will BEEP three times for MicroPLUS mode (Factory Setting).

If you need to change the receiver’s mode, follow the steps below.
CAUTION: Changing an EXISTING programmed receiver from one mode to the other will erase ALL EXISTING MEMORY that has been previously programmed in the receiver. This cannot be UNDONE.

Change Mode (MicroPLUS or MicroCLIK)

  • 1A. Turn the Programming Selector to “Position B” which will change to MicroPLUS mode.

  • 1B. Turn the Programming Selector to “Position C” which will change to MicroCLIK mode.

  • Press and hold the Program Button until the Program LED flashes ONCE and the receiver will BEEP once. Press and hold the button again, the LED will flash and the receiver will beep. Press and hold the button a third time until the LED continually flashes and beeps.
    Note: If the receiver does not emit a continuous beep after pressing the button 3 times, try repeating step 2 faster or slower until it does.

  • Turn the power OFF, then back ON. The receiver will BEEP twice for MicroCLIK mode (1B) or three times for MicroPLUS mode (1A).

Learn a Single Transmitter for Wiegand Output

Only a single transmitter needs to be programmed (Learned) into the receiver memory. All other transmitters that match the Learned transmitter’s Facility Code and Transmitter Button Code will be output in Wiegand format to the access controller.
Important: This programming is for Wiegand output to an access controller ONLY and will NOT work when using the Stand-Alone setup (Relay connection). Low power mode can only be used in a Stand-Alone setup.

  1. Turn the Programming Selector to Position 1.
  2. Press and HOLD Program Button until the Program LED flashes ONCE and the receiver will BEEP once. The receiver is now in “Learn Mode” and will flash and beep for 10 seconds.
  3. Press a specific button on the desired transmitter to be “Learned” within 10 seconds, and wait for the receiver to time out.
    All desired transmitters with matching facility/button codes will now operate when their button is pressed.

26, 30 or 31-bit Wiegand Output

The receiver can be changed from the factory set 26-bit to 30 or 31-bit Wiegand output if desired.

  • 1A. Turn the Programming Selector to “Position 2” which will change to 26-Bit Wiegand (Factory Setting).
  • 1B. Turn the Programming Selector to “Position 3” which will change to 31-Bit Wiegand.
  • 1C. Turn the Programming Selector to “Position 4” which will change to 30-Bit Wiegand.
  • Press and hold the Program Button until the Program LED flashes ONCE and the receiver will BEEP once.
  • The receiver LED will then give a long flash and beep.
  • This indicates the receiver is now changed to “Your Selected Wiegand Bit Size Chosen in Step 1”.

Match or Ignore Facility Code

The receiver can be programmed to MATCH or IGNORE the Learned transmitter’s facility code.

  • 1A. Turn the Programming Selector to “Position 5” which will MATCH the Learned transmitter’s facility code.
  • 1B. Turn the Programming Selector to “Position 6” will IGNORE the Learned transmitter’s facility code (Factory Setting).
  • Press and hold the Program Button until the Program LED flashes ONCE and the receiver will BEEP once.
  • The receiver LED will then give a long flash and beep.
  • This indicates the receiver is now changed to “Your Selection in Step 1”.

NORMAL -Power Mode (Factory Set)

The receiver comes from the factory already set in NORMAL-Power mode. It can be changed from LOW-Power back to NORMAL-Power mode.

  1. Turn the Programming Selector to Position 9.
  2. Press and hold the Program Button until the Program LED flashes ONCE and the receiver will BEEP once.
  3. The receiver LED will then give a long flash and beep.
  4. This indicates receiver will be put into NORMAL-Power mode which consumes MORE power than LOW-Power mode.

Change to LOW -Power Mode

The receiver can be changed from normal-power to LOW-power mode. LOW-power mode is used in DoorKing solar gate operator applications. Wiegand output will NOT work in LOW-Power mode.

  1. Turn the Programming Selector to Position 8.
  2. Press and hold the Program Button until the Program LED flashes ONCE and the receiver will BEEP once.
  3. The receiver LED will then give a long flash and beep.
  4. This indicates receiver will be put into LOW-Power mode which consumes LESS power than NORMAL-Power mode.

Erase ALL Memory

This CAN NOT be UNDONE

  1. Turn the Programming Selector to Position A.
  2. Press and hold the Program Button until the Program LED flashes ONCE and the receiver will BEEP once. Press and hold the button again, and the LED will flash and the receiver will beep again. Press and hold the button a third time, the LED will flash and the receiver will beep a third time.
  3. The receiver will then emit a long flash and long beep indicating ALL memory, including master transmitters has been erased from memory.
    Note: If the receiver does not emit a continuous beep after pressing the button 3 times, try repeating step 2 faster or slower until it does.

STAND-ALONE RECEIVER SETUP – RELAY CONNECTION
The receiver contains a built-in relay that can operate an access device such as a gate operator or door lock. Connect receiver terminals #3 and #5 to a normally open access device or terminals #4 and #5 to a normally closed access device. The memory of the receiver can ONLY store 100 MicroPLUS or MicroCLIK transmitters MAXIMUM. The relay will activate when the correct Facility Code and Transmitter Button Code match the codes that have been stored in the memory from a single transmitter (Learned).

Programming Selector’s 8 positions that can be used

  1. Learn Transmitters (See below)
  2. Match Facility Code
  3. Ignore Facility Code (Factory Setting)
  4. Low-Power Mode (Stand-Alone Setup ONLY)
  5. Normal-Power Mode (Factory Setting)
    • A. Erase ALL Memory
    • B. Set Receiver to MicroPLUS Mode (Factory Setting)
    • C. Set Receiver to MicroCLIK Mode

Learn Up to 100 Transmitters

  1. Turn the Programming Selector to Position 1.
  2. Press and HOLD Program Button until the Program LED flashes ONCE and the receiver will BEEP once. The receiver is now in “Learn Mode” and will flash and beep every second for 10 seconds.
  3. Press a specific button on the desired transmitter to be “Learned” within 10 seconds. The receiver will reset the 10-second timer after each transmitter button has been pressed.
  4. Press other desired transmitter buttons to be learned, each within 10 seconds.
  5. After all desired transmitters have been learned by the receiver, wait 10 seconds for the receiver to time out and end programming

Access Device Relay Connection

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FAQ

  • Q: Can I use the same receiver with both MicroPLUS and MicroCLIK transmitters?
    • A: Yes, the 8040 receiver is compatible with both MicroPLUS and MicroCLIK transmitters.
  • Q: How many transmitters can be programmed into the receiver’s memory?
    • A: Only one transmitter can be programmed into the receiver’s memory. Additional transmitters with the same Facility Code and Transmitter Button Code will be automatically learned by the receiver when their buttons are pressed.
  • Q: What is the maximum distance for the Wiegand access controller wiring?
    • A: The maximum distance for the Wiegand access controller wiring is 200 feet using 22 AWG shielded wire.

CONTACT

  • 120 S. Glasgow Avenue
    Inglewood, California 90301 U.S.A.

  • DoorKing Part Number
    8040-080
    Compatible with MicroPLUS or MicroCLIK
    Transmitters

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