Emergency Phone Number And Non-Emergency Phone Number; Security Code (Factory Set To 845464); Id Number; Night Ring Timed Operation - Viking 300TB-IP Product Manual

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13. Emergency Phone Number and Non-Emergency Phone Number

Note: Up to 125 digits can be stored in the emergency phone number and non-emergency phone number positions.
The phone number called when a hard wired switch is pressed depends on the programming of the "Panic Button
Mode" ("Speaker Settings" tab, See Programming section 25.)
Emergency Phone Number
The number programmed in the "Emergency" field is the telephone or extension number that is dialed for an emergency
call. The 300TB-IP will also detect busy and redial the number with "Dial Next Number on Busy" Enabled.
Non-E mergency Number
The number programmed in the "Non-Emerg" field is the telephone or extension number that is dialed for a non-
emergency call. The 300TB-IP will also detect busy and redial the number with "Dial Next Number on Busy" Enabled.
14. Security Code
The security code allows the user/installer to program the 300TB-IP with a PC and the required 'Viking IP Programming"
software. If the security code is left as default, the PC software won't require entering a security code when connecting
to the 300TB-IP. It is recommended that the factory set security code be changed. The security code can be set back
to default by holding the Reset button while the 300TB-IP powers up. See section D on page 9 for details. It can also
be defaulted by connecting to the unit with the IP Programming Software and clicking on the "Clear Speaker Settings"
button on the "Alarm / Firmware" tab. Factory Setting: 845464
NOTE: The security code must be 6 digits and cannot include a
15. ID Number:
The ID Number (1 - 6 digits) is used by emergency personnel to identify the location of the caller and is given out when
the receiving party presses a
the field blank. Factory Setting: (blank)
16. Access Code
The Access Code is primarily used along with the "Auto Answer Secure" Inbound Call Mode to force inbound SIP page
callers to dial the Access Code before they can make a SIP page. The Access Code also comes into play when using
the relay of the 300TB-IP to open a door or gate. When you call the 300TB-IP and the unit automatically answers the
call (see Programming section 38), you must dial the Access Code before you are allowed to operate the door strike
relays, as extra security on inbound calls. Once a tenant has entered the correct Access Code, 2 beeps are heard and
the user can now enter any "Operation Commands" (see Operation section D). The Access Code can be disabled if
this basic security is not required. Factory Setting: 123456
Note: The Access Code can be 1 - 6 digits in length and cannot include a
Security Code.

17. Night Ring Timed Operation

When Night Ring Timed Operation is enabled, if a SIP call is received during the programmed Start and Stop times,
the 300TB-IP will output loud ring on the "Speaker Out" terminals. This is selectable for each day of the week. When
outside of the Night Ring timing window, the Inbound Call Mode setting will determine how SIP calls are handled.
NOTE: For timed Night Ringing the unit must be synced with a time server. If the Night Ringing feature is enabled in
the software you will be asked to use Viking Time Server when changes are applied. The address will be entered by
the software automatically.
18. Time Zone Settings / Daylight Savings Time
When using the Night Ring Timed Operation the 300TB-IP must be synced with the network time. Set the Time Zone
Settings to match the settings on the network the unit is connected to for proper timed operation.
This ID number is transmitted as In-Band DTMF. This can be cleared out by leaving
Q.
14
or #.
Q
or # or match the numbers used for the
Q

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