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Ada compliant emergency phones with built-in digital voice announcer
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I. Assisted Programming
When attempting to program the 1600A Series emergency phone, if the phone number of the line it is connected to is not known,
the phone can be set to automatically call Viking technical support for assistance. With DIP switch 3 set to OFF (programming mode),
pushing the CALL button will cause the 1600A Series phone to call Viking, whether it be connected directly to a CO line, or behind
a "dial 9" PBX.
The 1600A Series phone will first dial 9, and then listen for second dial tone; if detected it will continue to dial Viking's assisted pro-
gramming phone number. If a second dial tone is not detected, it then knows is not behind a PBX, so it will momentarily hang up
and then directly dial Viking's assisted programming phone number. Since this is a long distance phone call, the line must be capa-
ble of placing long distance calls for the call to go through. When finished programming, it is very important to set DIP switch 3 back
to ON (normal operating mode), and place a test emergency call to be sure all programming was done properly.
Warning: Failure to set DIP switch 3 back to ON when finished programming will cause the 1600A Series phone
to only call Viking Technical Support, instead of your programmed emergency number.
J. DIP Switch Programming/Speaker and Microphone Adjustments
A speaker volume POT is provided to increase or decrease the speakerphone volume. Note: The Microphone Sensitivity POT has been removed
because the microphone sensitivity is now microprocessor controlled. This allows the mic gain to be automatically increased in a quiet environment,
allowing the distant party to clearly hear even soft or distant sounds. The microprocessor will automatically reduce the mic sensitivity when the loca-
tion becomes noisy. This Automatic Noise Canceling (ANC) feature will allow speakerphone two-way communications to continue to work properly,
even when subjected to loud noise such as a diesel engine or traffic.
Switch
Switch
Description
B
A
ON
ON
Normal audio detection
OFF
Increase audio detect sensitivity for low level lines. Useful
OFF
in applications in which voice or busy signals have trouble
breaking over the speaker.
DIP
Position
Description
Switch
1
ON
"HELP" / "CALL" button alternately connects
and disconnects calls (factory default)
1
OFF
"HELP" / "CALL" button connects calls only
2
ON
Incoming calls answered (factory setting)
2
OFF
Incoming calls are not answered
3
ON
Normal operation mode (factory setting)
3
OFF
Learn mode - Any incoming calls are automatically entered
into the programming mode (no security code required). Use
this option if you have forgotten your security code. Any out-
bound call will dial Viking Technical Support (see section I).
Warning: When finished programming, set this switch
back to the ON position, otherwise the 1600A Series
phone will only call Viking Technical Support instead of
your programmed emergency number.
K. Central Station Programming
The standard 1600A emergency phone is capable of communicating using the "Ademco Contact I.D.", "Ademco High Speed", "DTMF
4+1 Express", or the "DTMF 4+2 Express" formats. All formats use the programming memory location #20 to store the account code
and alarm details.
1. Central Station Programming Features
a. Accessing the Programming Mode
Before programming, you must access the programming mode (see Programming section A).
b. Enabling/Disabling Central Station Mode
The 1600A Series emergency phone can be placed in the "Central Station Mode" by entering a central station phone num-
ber in position #05 while programming. To cancel the "Central Station Mode," clear position #05 by entering #05 only (see
Programming section D).
To Program the 1600A Series Phone...
...to enable central station programming and dial 952-2567
...to disable central station programming
c. Ring No Answer
When the 1600A Series emergency phone is in the "Central Station Mode", it is best to have the ring no answer set to a min-
imum of three, because some receivers send a long tone after answering the line that sounds like a ring back. If the 1600A
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is set to a ring no answer of two, the phone will disconnect (see Programming section F).
Standard
ON
OFF
A B
EWP
A
B
OFF ON
Standard
ON
OFF
1 2 3
EWP
1
2
3
OFF ON
Step 1:
Enter Programming
Enter Programming
Speaker
Volume
Step 2 - Enter Digits:
9 5 2 2 5 6 7 # 0 5
# 0 5

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