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Viking C-3000 Technical Practice
Viking C-3000 Technical Practice

Viking C-3000 Technical Practice

Apartment entry system
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From either of two entry doors, visitors may ring a tenant's telephone with a distinctive cadence, alerting
the tenant of their arrival. The C-3000 provides call waiting tones if the tenant's line is in use. The tenant
may then converse freely with the visitor via their existing telephones. Once identified, the tenant can let
the visitor in by entering a single touch-tone on the keypad of the tenant's telephone set.
The C-3000 keyless entry feature supports unique entry codes for each tenant. As a measure of securi-
ty, the codes can be easily changed as
tenants move in and out of the building.
A postal lock feature is also supplied as
an added convenience.
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• Utilizes building's existing telephone wiring, yet
functions with or without tenant CO lines
• No monthly charges for a dedicated line
• Tenants do not require phone service
• Programmable keyless entry code for each tenant
• Distinctive ring cadence and call waiting
• Programmable from dedicated programming
phone
• Supports (2) entry doors and (2) door strikes
• 12-tenant capacity may be expanded to 96 ten-
ants at any time
• Compatible with Viking's vandal resistant
K-1700-3, K-1900-8 or any Touch Tone phone
• May be wired so that tenants may talk to visitors
without disrupting C.O. modem transmissions
• Allows visitors to leave voice messages on ten-
ants personal answering machines
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This entry system is designed to utilize a building's existing
telephone wiring and to address a variety of apartment entry
applications. Viking's C-3000 Entry System provides secure
multi-tenant building access, without the need for any C.O.
lines; the only requirement is that each tenant have a touch-
tone telephone set wired to their apartment. The C-3000 per-
forms equally as well in installations where C.O. lines are
present. An individual C-3000 module has a 12-tenant capac-
ity; for larger applications, a maximum of eight (8) C-3000
modules can be interconnected, allowing a total system
capacity of up to 96 tenants. A C-3000 system consists of at
least one Master C-3000 module, and as many as seven
Slave modules.
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• Apartments and condominiums
• Buildings where some or all tenants lack phone
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• Supervised living
• Student housing
• Retrofit older construction
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Power: 120VAC / 13.8VAC 1.25A, UL listed adapter provided
Dimensions: 211mm x 160mm x 46mm (8.30" x 6.30" x 1.80")
Shipping weight: 1.0kg (2.2 lbs.)
Environmental: 0° C to 32° C (32° F to 90° F) with 5% to 95%
non-condensing humidity
Talk battery: 40VDC
Relay contact ratings: 5A @ 30VDC / 250VAC
Maximum System Door Phones/Door Strikes: (2) each
Maximum System Tenant Capacity: 96 - using (8) C-3000
modules
Ring Generator: 90V AC nominal, 7 REN maximum
Connections: (1) RJ-21X female 25-pair, (3) RJ-11 female, (13)
terminal block positions
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Apartment Entry
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Summary of Contents for Viking C-3000

  • Page 1 From either of two entry doors, visitors may ring a tenant's telephone with a distinctive cadence, alerting the tenant of their arrival. The C-3000 provides call waiting tones if the tenant’s line is in use. The tenant may then converse freely with the visitor via their existing telephones. Once identified, the tenant can let the visitor in by entering a single touch-tone on the keypad of the tenant's telephone set.
  • Page 2: Preparing The Installation

    MULTI-MODULE INTERCONNECTS from IN to OUT. If more than one C-3000 module is being installed, it will be nec- essary to set module ID numbers at this time. Each C-3000 module must have it's own ID number to be part of a C- 3000 system.
  • Page 3: Standard Wiring

    E. Standard Wiring Module ID #1 Note: If the Master C-3000 is powered up first, it is “Master” for normal for the power LED’s of all C-3000’s to light. Apts 1-12 VIKING 13.8V AC Adapter (included) POWER 13.8 VAC POSTAL...
  • Page 4 In this scheme, the modem will be connected to the Y/BK pair of the RJ-14 which is wired ahead of the C-3000, directly to the C.O. line. Use a 2 line splitter to connect the modem to the Y/BK pair. Wiring in this manor for all apartments assures a smooth transition as tenants add modems and DSL service in the future.
  • Page 5: Quick Programming Guide

    There is no factory default setting for this value, nor is there a requirement that it be set. Relay Activation Time: The period of time (in seconds) for which a C-3000 door strike relay will remain activated, after having been given an activation code.
  • Page 6 1. Set Number of Modules (1 digit, 1-8) + ##8 Example: If the C-3000 system will consist of (4) modules, you would come off hook with the programming phone and enter "4##8.” Two beeps will confirm a valid entry, three beeps will signify an error. This value is factory preset to (1).
  • Page 7 Check the "multi-module interconnect" modular cord between the master and slave (or in larger "stacks", the cord between the first slave C-3000 with the problem and the slave C-3000 ahead of it in the stack). If the cord is only a two conductor modular cord, it must be replaced with a four conductor modular cord.
  • Page 8 _______. 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.