Viking 40TB-IP Product Manual page 5

Sip/multicast talk-back speaker
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Viking model BTR-3 remotes can be purchased separately for wirelessly activating non-emergency and emergency calls as well as
adjusting active SIP or Multicast paging volume. Subsequent SIP or Multicast pages will default back to the preprogrammed volume
settings set via Viking IP programming.
A. BTR-3 Features
• Wirelessly trigger non-emergency and emergency calls
• Adjust paging volume
• CR2032 battery included
• Pair up to four remotes to each speaker
B. BTR-3 Specifications
Power: One CR2032 battery (included)
Dimensions: 2.25" x 1.36" x 0.45" (57.15 mm x 34.54 mm x 11.43
mm)
Shipping Weight: 0.10 lbs (0.045 kg)
Operating Temperature: -22° F to 140° F (-30° C to 60° C)
Battery Life: Approximately 5 yrs @ 1 button push per hour
C. BTR-3 Button Functions
Panic Button Mode disabled ("Speaker Settings" tab)
A momentary center button press will immediately initiate a non-emergency call. Holding the button for three or more seconds will initiate an emergency
call, although there can be up to a 3 second delay before the emergency call will be placed. Pressing the center button on the remote after a call has
been initiated will terminate the call. The remote can also be used to adjust the active SIP or Multicast paging volume. Subsequent SIP or Multicast
pages will default back to the preprogrammed volume settings set via Viking IP programming.
Panic Button Mode enabled ("Speaker Settings" tab):
Panic button mode is intended for emergency applications. Momentarily pressing any button on the remote will immediately initiate an emergency
call. Pressing any button again after the call has been initiated will not terminate the call. The remote can't be used to adjust volume in this mode.
D. Pairing the BTR-3 to the 40TB-IP Ceiling Speaker
Open the Viking "IP Programming" software on the PC and connect to the 40TB-IP speaker you wish to pair a remote to (see "Connect/Disconnect"
on page 7).
Select the "Paging" tab. Click on the "Begin Pairing" button then momentarily press the volume up and down buttons simultaneously on the BTR-3.
The ID code of the remote should then be displayed. To unpair a remote simply click the unpair button next to the ID code of the remote you would
like to unpair to this speaker.
E. Other BTR-3 functions in Viking IP Programming
Stats - Click on the "Stats" button to retrieve statistics from the BTR-3 remote. This will provide the current voltage of the battery and the length of
time since the last button press on the remote. If the battery voltage displays as "no data", the battery voltage is not available in memory. Press a
button on the BTR-3 and click on "Stats" again to read the battery voltage.
ID - Click on the "ID" button to read the ID code from the remote (if not already displayed).
When finished Programing, click the "Disconnect" button at the bottom. Closing the program will automatically disconnect the unit.
The 40TB-IP Ceiling Speaker is intended to be mounted in a T-bar acoustic tile, gypsum ceiling or wall. An optional T-bar support bracket (Viking model
SA-TBA) is available that can transfer the speaker weight onto the T-bar rails. Installation instructions are provided with the support bracket.
The metal protective speaker grill must be removed to access the four phillips head screws that operate the four clamps. A small wire speaker grill removal
tool is provided to remove the grill. The clamp screws must be sufficiently loose to allow clamps to rotate and clear the ceiling material thickness. When
tightened, the clamps are locked to prevent rotating. Removal of the speaker from the ceiling requires the clamps to be sufficiently loosened before they
can rotate in to pass through the 9.5" (24.13 cm) hole required in the ceiling.
The wiring connections are easiest made prior to mounting if possible. Network connection is made by inserting a RJ45 plug into the jack on the side of
the housing. Wire connections for relay input, switch input, speaker output, and line level output (if used) are made using the 8 position pluggable terminal
block provided.
The included back box helps prevent plenum dust from entering the enclosure. With connections made, lift the housing into the ceiling and tighten the 4
clamps using a #2 phillips screwdriver until snug. After installation and testing, the speaker grill can then be fastened by adding grill adhesive (provided
with grill removal tool) to 4 edges of grill then gently working the speaker grill into its friction fit position and ensure it is evenly flush to the housing around
the edge. The speaker grill is intentionally tight to prevent falling from the ceiling. A speaker grill removal tool supplied with the 40TB-IP Ceiling Speaker
can be used to remove the grill. If lost, a small allen key or heavy duty paperclip bent into an L shape can be used to remove the grill by pulling close to
the edge.
Optional BTR-3 Remote
Mounting the 40TB-IP Speaker
5
, Button functions
depend on the mode
selected. See BTR-3
Model
Button functions.
40TB-IP
,
Volume Up
,
Make a Call
Volume Down
,
Model BTR-3
To pair: momentarily
press Volume Up
and Volume Down
simultaneously

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