Troubleshooting - Viking K-1275-IP Series Product Manual

Voip entry phone system with built-in proximity card reader and color camera
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B. Remote Access Operation Commands
The following commands can be entered after answering an inbound call from the entry phone. The commands can also be entered
on an outbound call to the entry phone. After the entry phone auto answers the call, one or two beeps will be heard. If the access
code has been disabled (two beeps heard), you can now enter the Remote Access Operation Commands below. If an Access code
has been programmed (one beep heard), enter the Access code digits. With the correct code entered, two beeps will be heard and
you can now enter the Remote Access Operation Commands below. The relay must be set to "Door Strike" Mode to be controlled by
these commands.
Feature
Momentarily
Activate Relay 1
Latch Relay 1
Un-Latch Relay 1
Toggle Relay 1
Momentarily
Activate Relay 2
Latch Relay 2
Un-Latch Relay 2
Toggle Relay 2
Disconnect
* Note: Relay latch commands must be enabled in programming.
C. Keyless Entry Codes and One Time Use Keyless Entry Codes
Keyless entry codes may be used by the tenants to provide keyless entry. The K-1275-IP can be programmed with a combination of up
to 1000* keyless entry codes or one time use keyless entry codes. The keyless entry codes can be programmed to be from 1 to 6 digits
in length. Each keyless entry code can be programmed to activate relay 1 and/or 2 in four different relay modes: Momentary, Latch, Un-
Latch and Toggle. To use a keyless entry code the tenant simply dials "#" followed by the entry code on the K-1275-IP's keypad. After
the one time use keyless entry code has been used, it is instantly cleared from the unit's memory. This is ideal for issuing keyless entry
codes to service personnel, etc.
Notes
1. A short buzz sound indicates when the relay has been activated and the visitor can now open the door.
2. If keyless entry codes are used, leave the "#" position blank in the Phone Number Database.
D. Proximity Cards / Fobs
Proximity cards or Fobs can also be used by the tenants to provide keyless entry. The K-1275-IP can be programmed with up to 1000*
proximity card numbers. Each proximity card number can be programmed to activate relay 1 and/or 2 in four different relay modes:
Momentary, Latch, Un-Latch and Toggle. To use a proximity card the tenant simply presents a preprogrammed proximity card within **6
inches of the proximity card reader attached to the K-1275-IP. A short beep will be heard from the card reader indicating a card scan. If
the card matches a valid preprogrammed card number a short buzz sound
activated and the visitor can now open the door or gate.
* Note: 1000 is the total number of Keyless Entry Codes and/or Proximity Card numbers that can be programmed in the Entry Code Database.
** Note: Read range is dependent on the card reader type.
If the unit cannot register with the programmed SIP server, the LED will blink on and off every second, and three error beeps
will be heard every 30 seconds until communication is restored. This alerts a potential user of a problem with the device that
will prevent an emergency phone call from being made.
Touch Tone
Description
Command
QQ or
Momentarily activate relay 1 (1 or 2 digits, factory set to QQ).
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Latch* (continuously activate) relay 1.
10
Un-latch* (deactivate) relay 1.
1#
Toggle* relay 1 from last position.
Q2 or
Momentarily activate relay 2 (1 or 2 digits, factory set to Q2).
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Latch* (continuously activate) relay 2.
20
Un-latch* (deactivate) relay 2.
2#
Toggle* relay 2 from last position.
#
Disconnects or forces the phone to hang up.

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(if enabled)
will be heard indicating the relay has been
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