Viking BLK-3-EWP Technical Practice

Viking BLK-3-EWP Technical Practice

Ada compliant emergency phones
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announcement to identify the location of the emergency call. Alternatively, a DTMF Touch Tone code may also be
delivered. A "Call Connected" LED can be initiated manually or automatically. All programming parameters, includ-
ing phone numbers and location numbers, are stored in non-volatile E
requiring no batteries or external power and are compatible with common Central Station Monitoring equipment.
For outdoor or harsh environments, select 1600A Series phones are available with Enhanced Weather Protection
(EWP). EWP products feature rubber gaskets and boots, hand soldered silicon sealed connections, gel-filled butt
connectors, as well as urethane potted circuit boards with weather sealed, field-adjustable trim pots and DIP switch-
es for easy on-site programming.
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• Meets ADA requirements for Emergency Phones:
- Can automatically light the "Call Connected" LED for the
hearing impaired
- Transmits a unique location I.D. code or voice announcement
- Grade 2 Braille label for the visually impaired
• Non-volatile digital voice announcer with 16 seconds of voice
memory
• Advanced call progress detection
• Handsfree operation
• Phone line powered
• Non-volatile E
memory (no batteries required)
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• Touch Tone or pulse dialing
• Dials up to 5 emergency numbers
• E-1600-20A and E-1600-52A dial up to 3 non-emergency "INFO"
numbers
• Cycles through backup emergency and non-emergency numbers
on busy or no-answer
• Optional Enhanced
Weather Protection (EWP)
• Hangs up on CPC, silence, busy signal, dial tone, time-out or Touch
Tone command
• Programmable to auto-answer on incoming calls
• Remotely programmable
• Extended temperature range (-15°F to 130°F)
• 7 different chassis or board only available
• Available in a 42" tall tower phone model E-1600-BLT-EWP
• Central Station Monitoring capability (dials 2 numbers)
• Separate central station voice speed dial number
• Optional PB-100 Polling System available
• Optional BLK-3-EWP strobe light kit available
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ADA* Compliant Emergency Phones with
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E-1600-02A
K-1600-EHFA
E-1600A
Need More Information on EWP?
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Call (715) 386-4345 and select 859.
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The 1600A Series ADA Compliant Emergency Phones are
designed to provide quick and reliable handsfree communi-
cation for any standard analog telephone line or analog
phone system station port. All 1600A Series phones meet
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E-1600-55A
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• Elevators
• Parking ramps/lots
• ATM machines
• Area of refuge locations
• Lobbies
• Entryways
• Campus emergency stations
• Roadside emergency stations
• Stadiums
• Convention centers
* Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992 contains federal reg-
ulations regarding elevator telephones (Public Law 101-336).
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Power: Telephone line powered, 24V DC talk battery with 20mA loop
current minimum
Dimensions: See Installation and Specifications
Operating Temperature: -26° C to 54° C (-15° F to 130° F)
Humidity - Standard Products: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Humidity - EWP Products: Up to 100%
CAUTION - When installing on an analog extension of a phone system:
Some phone systems do not conform to analog telecom standards and might
not be compatible with the 1600A Series emergency phones. For a detailed
description of the telephone line specifications required for any of the 1600A
Series phones, retrieve Fax Back Document 869.
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ADA requirements for elevator/ emergency tele-
phones, and can be programmed from any Touch
Tone phone. The phones can dial up to 5 program-
mable emergency numbers, as well as 2
central station numbers. In addition, the E-
1600-20A and E-1600-52A feature a sec-
ond "INFO" button that will dial up to 3 non-
emergency numbers.
The 1600A Series phones can be pro-
grammed to automatically deliver a digital
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  • Page 1 • Central Station Monitoring capability (dials 2 numbers) • Separate central station voice speed dial number • Optional PB-100 Polling System available • Optional BLK-3-EWP strobe light kit available Built-In Digital Voice Announcer The 1600A Series ADA Compliant Emergency Phones are...
  • Page 2: Fcc Requirements

    Viking warrants its products to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one year from the date of purchase from any authorized Viking distributor or 18 months from the...
  • Page 3 Red Call PUSH FOR Connected LED HELP Push To Call Button VIKING © Front View Dimensions: 330mm x 267mm x 51mm (13” x 10.5” x 2”) Shipping Weight: 3.18 kg (7 lbs.) Connections: RJ11 Material: .125” (11 gauge) brushed stainless steel Mounting: Flush mount in elevator cabs, ATMs, stairwells, hall- ways, etc.
  • Page 4 Mounting with Plastic Rough-In Box (included): Flush into walls, mounts to side of wall stud Mounting with Optional VE-5x5: Surface mount to walls, single gang boxes, double gang boxes, posts, or to a Viking VE-GNP Gooseneck pedestal (see options below).
  • Page 5 Panel -or- PC Board Mounting 3.54 3.20 version is hand soldered These (2) mounting holes are not available on EWP models VIKING © (4) 0.156 diameter 2.40 mounting holes 4.50 Diameter 0.25 Diameter Side View 0.80 Maximum 0.17 1.50...
  • Page 6: Accessing The Programming Mode

    A. Accessing the Programming Mode The 1600A Series emergency phones can be programmed from any Touch Tone phone using a C.O. line, analog PABX/KSU station, or a DLE-200B Line Simulator. 1. Using the Security Code Step 1. Move DIP switch 2 to the ON position (sets unit to answer incoming calls, see section J). Step 2.
  • Page 7: Speed Dial Numbers

    D. Speed Dial Numbers Note: Up to 20 digits can be stored in each dial position. Special features such as pause, mode change, Touch Tone ✱ and # count as single digits. 1. Emergency Speed Dial Numbers The emergency speed dial number programmed in location #00 is the number that is dialed when the “HELP”...
  • Page 8 Setting B - Call Length Time Out This feature selects the maximum length of time that calls can be connected. Programmable in increments of 1 minute up to a maximum of 9 minutes (Touch Tones 1 - 9). Program 0 in this location to disable the call length time out. With the call length dis- abled, the 1600A series phone must rely on a CPC signal, busy signal, silence or return to dial tone to hang-up.
  • Page 9: Recording The Announcement

    Setting C - Repeat Announcement Option The 1600A can be programmed to play the announcement from 1-9 times, or to continuously repeat the announcement every 8 seconds until a Touch Tone is detected from the distant party. The I.D. number (if pro- ✱...
  • Page 10 1. Central Station Programming Features a. Accessing the Programming Mode Before programming, you must access the programming mode (see Programming section A). b. Enabling/Disabling Central Station Mode The 1600A Series emergency phone can be placed in the “Central Station Mode” by entering a central station phone number in position #05 while programming.
  • Page 11: Standard Operation

    b. Ademco High Speed Format This DTMF format consists of a four digit account code, eight zone codes and one alarm type digit. With this format you can identify up to eight different phones by using a zone per phone. A “5” in a zone position means no alarm.
  • Page 12: Central Station Operation

    Protection (EWP), as shown above. Due to the dynamic nature of the product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Viking Electronics, and its affiliates and/or subsidiaries assume no responsibility for errors and omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.

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