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Viking DVA-500A Technical Practice

Viking DVA-500A Technical Practice

Digital voice announcer
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Non-Volatile Digital Voice Announcer with
Remote Recording and Transfer Capabilities
The DVA-500A is a professional and
cost-effective digital voice announcer
specifically designed for ACD/UCD, auto
attendant, intercept, night message,
information provider applications and
other PABX and Centrex announcement
functions.
The DVA-500A will increase call handling capacity by answering on demand or during
the first ring and automatically adjusting the announce cycle to the message length.
The DVA-500A disconnects on CPC and provides instant "rewind" for the next caller.
The DVA-500A is factory installed with 1 minute of non-volatile record time.
Recordings are retained for 25 years or more without power or batteries.
Features
• Up to 1 minute of record time
• Remotely recordable
• Locally recordable using a standard carbon
handset or tapeplayer
• Selectable ring delay
• Detects CPC signal and disconnects
• Callers may be transferred after the
announcement (see page 6, paragraph A, 3)
• Messages stored in non-volatile memory (no
batteries required)
• Recording volume LED indicator for
consistently high-quality recordings
• Recognizes handshake signals from
virtually any PABX, Centrex or C.O. line
• Programmable to repeat announcement
Sales...(715) 386 - 8861
Telecommunication Peripheral Products
http://www.VikingElectronics.com
E-mail...Sales@VikingElectronics.com
Applications
• ACD/UCD announcements
• Intercept announcement
• Announce-only applications
• School closings
• Ski reports
• Night answer
• Wake-up calls
• Bank rates/commodity prices
• Any application where information must be
repeated continuously and may require frequent
updating
• Replace existing tape and drum recorders
Specifications
Power: 120V AC/12V DC 500 mA, UL listed adapter provided
Dimensions:
127mm x 127mm x 38mm (5" x 5" x 1.5")
Shipping Weight: 1.13 kg (2.5 lbs.)
Environmental: 0°C to 32°C (20°F to 90°F) with 5% to 95% non-
condensing humidity
Message Length: Up to 1 minute
Connections: (1) RJ11, (1) 4-wire E&M, (1) 1/8 audio jack, (1)
handset jack
Sampling Rate: 64 K (equivalent)
DVA-500A
Digital Voice
Announcer
October 26, 2004

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Summary of Contents for Viking DVA-500A

  • Page 1 PABX and Centrex announcement functions. The DVA-500A will increase call handling capacity by answering on demand or during the first ring and automatically adjusting the announce cycle to the message length. The DVA-500A disconnects on CPC and provides instant “rewind” for the next caller.
  • Page 2: Installation

    Earth Ground Wire the DVA-500A with either or both the 4 wire E&M jack and/or the 2 wire ring trip jack as shown above. When using the 4 wire E&M, the ring trip interface may be used for remote programming. The E&M functions will resume when programming is finished.
  • Page 3 B. E & M Protocol Settings and Timing Specifications Three different protocol settings are switch selectable for changing E&M timing plus the ability to invert the start and/or busy signals. Place the DIP switches in the desired settings, then momentary power down the DVA-500A. Protocol...
  • Page 4 Call the C.O. line or analog PABX/KSU extension connected to the 2 wire ring trip port. b. When the DVA-500A answers, enter a . c. After the recording stops, enter your security code (factory set to 845464). Two beeps should be heard.
  • Page 5 Use 4 Wire E & M Interface. Connections: T & R to pins 3 & 4. Strap pin 5 (from the DVA-500A) to pin 6 (of the DVA-500A). Don’t connect any Earth Ground. RC-T1 (control input) lead to pin 2. CONVEYANT logic ground to pin 1.
  • Page 6: Operation

    Product Support Line...(715) 386-8666 Due to the dynamic nature of the product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Viking Electronics, its affiliates and/or subsidiaries assume no responsibility for errors and/or omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.