Security Code - Viking E-1600-RD-IP Product Manual

Ada & ce compliant voip emergency phones with built-in dialer and digital voice announcer
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Note: A majority of the features below can also be Touch Tone (In-Band DTMF) programmed, see DOD 949.
7. Speed Dial Phone Numbers
Note: Up to 90 digits can be stored in each of the 5 speed dial phone number positions.
The number programmed in the first location under "Speed Dial Numbers" is the telephone or extension number that is
dialed when the call button is pressed. Additional numbers (if programmed) will be dialed when there is no answer and
the Dial Next No. on Ring No Answer feature is enabled. The 1600-IP Series Phone will also detect busy and move on
(Dial Next Number on Busy Enabled). The 1600-IP Series Phone will cycle through the programmed Speed Dial
numbers until answered.

8. Security Code

The security code allows the user/installer to program the 1600-IP Series Phone. It is recommended that the factory
set security code be changed. Factory Setting: 845464
Note: The security code must be 6 digits and cannot include a Q or a #.
9. ID Number:
The ID Number (1 - 6 digits) is used by emergency personnel to identify the location of the caller and is given out when
the receiving party presses a
the field blank. Factory Setting: 987654
10. Access Code
The Access Code is used for remotely operating the relay (Doorstrike, Mag-Lock, etc) by calling into the unit. This code
provides basic security and only allows operation of the relays and not the ability to change any of the programming
parameters. Once entered, any of the "Remote Access Operation Commands" can be used. The code can be 1 - 6
digits in length and cannot contain a "Q" or "#" or match the numbers used for the security code. Simply call the 1600-IP
Series Phone (set to auto-answer/auto-answer secure), the unit will automatically answer the line and output one beep.
You then enter the programmed 1 - 6 digit access code, 2 beeps should be heard. You can now enter any "Remote
Access Operation Commands" (see page 19). This code will also enable audio to/from the speaker and the caller. The
access code can be cleard (by leaving the field blank) if this additional level of security is not required. Factory Setting:
123456
11. Audio File (optional)
The 1600-IP Series Emergency Announcement can be uploaded with any user edited WAV file. See "WAV File
Guidelines" below. Alternatively the announcement can be recorded via a telephone call (See section 12 below).
WAV File Guidelines:
1.
The WAV file should be 8 or 16 bit PCM mono or stereo.
2.
Sampling rates of 8k,16k or 32kHz are acceptable.
3.
The WAV file may be stereo or multi-channel, but only the Left Channel will be loaded.
4.
When saved, wave files will be converted to 8KHz, mono, 16 bit, PCM.
5.
The internal flash memory can hold up to 28 seconds of recorded audio.
Note: Applications such as Sound Forge, Audacity, and Windows Sound Recorder can be used to create the WAV files.
12. Recording Emergency Announcement from a Phone
Call into the 1600-IP Series with a Touch Tone phone and access programming by entering the security code (845464 is the factory
Step 1.
default).
Step 2.
Enter Q4, wait for the tone and then begin recording (28 seconds of record time is available).
Step 3.
Enter # to stop the recording. Playback (for reviewing) is automatic.
Step 4.
Enter Q5 to review the announcement again.
Step 5.
If you choose to not use a voice announcement, enter Q 3 to clear the recording.
Example: "Hudson Elementary School, classroom number 216 needs assistance. Press the star (
telephone to hear this announcement again."
This ID number is transmitted as In-Band DTMF. This can be cleared out by leaving
Q.
24
) key on your
Q

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