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Pins 3&4 and 5&6 is the cable going to the Door King. Make the connections to the Partner as shown (except the only picture I could find was an R6, so use CO-4 and Ext. 22 instead of CO-3 and Ext. 17)

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Real quick Hal,, as you know sometimes water gets in conduit and rots through cable. the bypass switch is designed to allow you to override any future problems.
Also by pass switch should be hooked up to a good ground to help dissipate lightening strikes, surges, etc.


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Seriously TTT, some gidget has pins 3,4 going to Co 4 of Partner and Ext. 22 back to 5,6 no lie!!

I have worked on these before, without Partner system and I know how I wire them, but sometimes I like to err on the side of caution.
Obviously it was working before I was ever called.
Today I set Ext.22 to Int. only.

Gate works but when incoming call comes into Line 1 after 3 rings hits L4 button and activates distinctive ring for gate?? I think bypass switch was hit with spike, but customer does not want me to troubleshoot further at this point.
Thank you to Hal, TTT and others on both sites for bearing with me through this thread.


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Tommy, as I mentioned above, it looks like the Door King will provide battery and dial tone on pins 4&5 for connection directly to a KSU CO line when put in the intercom mode. There is no need for the bypass card. Or is that not the unit he is working on?

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That's pins 4&5 of the Door King itself, not the Bypass Switch. Pins 4&5 of the Door King are wired to pins 5&6 of the Bypass Switch. But yeah, set the Door King to Intercom Mode, get 4&5 of the Door King to a CO Port, and it should be golden!

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