Speaker Mode - Viking 40TB-IP Product Manual

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21. Relay Activation Command
The one or two digit code stored in the Relay Activation Command is the touch tone command that the person being
called must enter on their phone in order to momentarily activate the relay to control a door strike, magnetic lock, gate
controller, or other device. The code can contain the characters 0-9, # or ,. The code cannot match a relay latching
command (,1, ,0). The code must be entered while the remote phone is communicating with the speaker phone.
Factory Setting: ,,.
22. Relay Activation Time
The value stored in the Relay Activation Time is the amount of time the relay will be energized after a correct momentary
touch tone command is entered. This number can range from 0.5 - 99 seconds. This also affects timing in Doorbell
Mode. Factory Setting: 5 seconds
23. Relay Buzz Volume
The relay activation tone is a buzzing sound that is heard from the speaker when the door strike relay is activated.
After the called party enters the correct relay activation command, the called party will hear 2 short confirmation beeps
and the speaker will output a buzzing sound (relay activation tone) while the door strike relay is activated. The tone
(buzz) length will match the relay activation time up to a maximum of 5 seconds. The tone (buzz) can be programmed
to three different volume settings 1 = Low, 2 = Medium, 3 = High or it can be disabled. When disabled, the confirmation
beeps will not be heard. Factory Setting: 3
24. Relay Latch Commands
When set to "Enabled" the Operation Commands (,0 to ,1) to Un-Latch or Latch the relay are enabled. These can be
entered on a inbound call after the access code is dialed (if programmed).
When set to "Disabled" the Operation Commands (,0 to ,1) to Un-Latch or Latch the relay are disabled. Disabling the
latch commands can be useful in applications where you want to eliminate the possibility of inadvertently entering a
latch command leaving a gate open/closed, etc.
Factory Setting: Enabled
25. Panic Button Mode
Panic Button Mode disabled: Momentarily pressing the hard wired switch or the center button on a BTR-3 wireless
remote will immediately initiate a non-emergency call. Holding the hard wired switch or the center button on a BTR-3
wireless remote for three or more seconds will initiate an emergency call. The emergency call will be immediately
initiated if using a hard wired switch but there can be up to a 3 second delay before the emergency call will be placed
when using a BTR-3 wireless remote. Pressing the hard wired switch or the center button on a BTR-3 wireless remote
after a call has been initiated will terminate the call.
Panic Button Mode enabled: The Panic Button mode is intended for emergency applications, therefore non-
emergency phone numbers are disabled. Momentarily pressing either the hard wired switch or any button on a BTR-
3 wireless remote will immediately initiate an emergency call. Pressing the hard wired switch or any button on a BTR-3
wireless remote again after the call has been initiated will not terminate the call. The Speaker Mode can be set to one
of the OFF modes for the Panic Button Mode.
Factory Setting: Disabled

26. Speaker Mode

The Speaker Mode can be set to one of the following three modes. Factory Setting: ON
OFF / Silent Monitoring Mode: In the "OFF" mode the speaker is disabled at all times. However, the speaker can be
enabled after communication has been established by entering touch tone command "9#". The speaker will remain on for
the duration of the call.
ON: In the "ON" mode the speaker is enabled during In-bound and Out-bound calls.
OFF Until Answered: In the "OFF Until Answered" mode the speaker will remain silent during dialing and will not turn
on until the called party has answered
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