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Viking ElectronicsElectronics K-1200/EWP Product Manual

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Designed, Manufactured and Supported in the USA
VIKING
S E C U R I T Y & C O M M U N I C A T I O N S O L U T I O N S
12 Button Apartment Entry Phone with
The K-1200 Entry Phone is a two-way, handsfree
telephone with 12 buttons for calling individual
residences in an apartment building. The rugged
stainless steel faceplate has a printed directory
housed in a waterproof, scratch-resistant lens.
Each button is beside the tenants name in the
directory so there are no confusing codes to deal
with. Calling a particular tenant is as easy as
pressing a single button. The K-1200 has a built in
speed dialer that can handle up to 12 primary
phone numbers, each with 22 digits. If there is no
answer at the first number, a second number can
be called automatically. Once the tenant answers
their phone, a single touch tone command can
activate the door strike relay. For "no phone line"
applications, the K-1200 is compatible with the C-
3000 no CO (phone line) controller.
The K-1200-EWP shares all of the features of the
K-1200 in addition to Enhanced Weather
Protection (EWP) for outdoor installations where
the
unit
is
exposed
condensation. EWP products feature foam rubber
gaskets and boots, sealed connections, gel-filled
Features
• Vandal Resistant Features: 14 gauge louvered 316
stainless steel faceplate with permanent laser etched
graphics, heavy duty metal keypad and T-10 Torx
Security mounting screws.
• Weather Resistant Features: Marine grade 316
stainless steel faceplate and screws. Internally sealed
keypad. Mylar speaker. Self-draining mic mount.
Faceplate, keypad, mic and speaker gaskets.
• K-1200-EWP is designed to meet IP66 Ingress
Protection Rating (see DOD# 859 for more info)
• Operates on 12 to 24 volts AC/DC
• 12 speed dial buttons (22 digits each)
• 12 alternate number positions (22 digits each)
• One button operation (no call button)
• Hang up on CPC, busy, silence, time-out or dial tone
• Touch tone restriction from microphone
• Integral relays for camera control and door strike
• Works with C-1000B for increased security
• Works with C-3000 for "No CO" (phone line) operation
• 50 keyless entry codes
• See model K-1205 for integral camera
• Postal lock input
• Optional VE-5x10 surface mount box (DOD# 424)
PRODUCT MANUAL
Built-In Door Strike Relay
to
precipitation
butt connectors, as well as urethane or thermal
or
plastic potted circuit boards with internally sealed,
field-adjustable trim pots and DIP switches for easy
on-site programming.
• Small apartment buildings
• Professional buildings
• Gated communities
www.vikingelectronics.com
Information: (715) 386-8861
Power: 12 to 24 Volts AC or DC, 12VDC adapter provided
Note: To assure operation during a power outage, a UPS
should be used.
Dimensions: 127mm x 254mm x 63.5mm (5" x 10" x 2.5")
Shipping weight: 2.2 kg (4.8 lbs.)
Standard K-1200 Environment: -34° C to 65° C (-30° F
to 150° F) with 5% to 95% non-condensing humidity
K-1200-EWP Environment: -34° C to 65° C (-30° F to
150° F) with up to 100% condensing humidity
Relay Contact Rating:
Door Strike: 5A @ 30VDC/250VAC maximum
Camera: 0.5A @ 125 VAC, 1.0A @ 30VDC
Connections: (8) gel-filled butt connectors (3M Scotchlok
UR2)
K-1200/EWP
Multi-Button
Handsfree Entry Phone
February 9, 2016
(shown in optional
VE-5x10-SS, not included)
Applications
Specifications

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Summary of Contents for Viking ElectronicsElectronics K-1200/EWP

  • Page 1 Designed, Manufactured and Supported in the USA K-1200/EWP PRODUCT MANUAL VIKING Multi-Button Handsfree Entry Phone February 9, 2016 S E C U R I T Y & C O M M U N I C A T I O N S O L U T I O N S...
  • Page 2: Installation

    Installation IMPORTANT: Electronic devices are susceptible to lightning and power station electrical surges from both the AC outlet and the telephone line. It is recommended that a surge protector be installed to protect against such surges. A. Mounting The K-1200 is designed to be installed in a sheltered location, and is not meant to be used outdoors. For outdoor applications use the K-1200-EWP.
  • Page 3 Applications Important: To operate the K-1200 during a power failure, a UPS should be installed. A. Connecting a Doorstrike to the K-1200 Internal Relay The K-1200 provides a dry contact output that can be used for operation of a door strike. To use this feature, the Door Strike Code and Door Strike Time must be set in programming.
  • Page 4 C. Using the K-1200 with a C-1000B In some instances it may be a concern that the Door Strike relay is outside the door. In this situation, a second controller such as a C-1000B can be used. Be sure to disable the door strike code for the K-1200 (see Programming section H).
  • Page 5 Programming A. Accessing the Programming Mode 1. Accessing the Programming Mode with the Security Code Step 1 Move DIP switch 1 to the ON position (sets unit to answer incoming calls). Step 2 From a touch tone phone, call the line attached to the K-1200. When the K-1200 answers, listen for the beep(s) and then enter a “#“...
  • Page 6 E. Quick Programming Features The K-1200 is programmed through the incoming phone line. The programming commands are structured so that they do not interfere with the commands of a C-1000B controller. Description Enter Digits + Location Speed dial numbers ......................... 0-46 digits** #01 - #12 Door strike time in sec (factory 05, 00 =.5 sec)*................
  • Page 7: Operation

    J. Maximum Ring Time This timer sets the maximum amount of time the K-1200 will look for the call to be answered. If this timer expires and the tenant has not answered, the call will be terminated or the K-1200 will dial a second phone number (if programmed). The factory setting is 20 seconds, and to disable this feature, enter “00”...
  • Page 8: Two Year Limited Warranty

    Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide If the K-1200/EWP causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible.