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C. Ring Thru Mode
If the Ring Thru mode is selected (see Programming section D), incoming calls are allowed to ring through the K-1900-
3 to the entry phone connected to the phone port. If the door phone has an auto-answer feature, this will allow the user
to "monitor" the entry way. The K-1900-3 is still watching for the security code and will seize the line if a valid code is
detected. In this manner, the K-1900-3 may still be remotely programmed. In this mode the relay activation code may
also be used. If the Ring Thru mode is turned off, the K-1900-3 will answer all inbound calls. Note: To utilize the Ring
Thru mode with a K-1700-3 entry phone, JP2 on the K-1700-3 must be in the ON position. See the K-1700-3 Technical
Practice (Fax Back Document 157).
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K-1700-3 Handsfree Speaker Phone
For outdoor or harsh environments, the K-1700-3 is available with Enhanced Weather Protection (EWP). EWP
products feature rubber gaskets and boots, closed cell foam gasketing, hand soldered silicon sealed connec-
tions, anti-corrosive gel filled butt connectors, as well as urethane encapsulated circuit boards with internally
sealed, field-adjustable trim POTS and DIP switches.
Add Door Entry Features to Your Existing Home or Office Phones
The C-2000 allows up to 4 entry phones to call into your existing residential or
business phones or phone system. Tenants may answer the call, converse
with the visitor and activate a contact closure to control electronic gates or
door strikes.
The C-2000 provides "Caller ID," "Call Waiting ID" and "Call Waiting" tone
when the phone line is in use. Tenants may gain entry at each gate by enter-
ing a Touch Tone keyless entry code.
Tenants may call out to each entry phone for monitoring purposes. An auxil-
iary input is also available for connecting a common garage door
opener/receiver and auxiliary keyless entry keypads.
Proxy Card Reader and Keypad with Wiegand Output
The HID-1 Proxy Card Reader (left) allows proxy card entry for select Viking apartment
or office entry systems. Using the HID-1 Proxy Card Reader instead of keyless entry
codes, allows the building manager to keep control over the number of people that can
let themselves into the building. The HID-1 features standard 26-bit Wiegand interfac-
ing and a potted enclosure with pigtail connection for indoor or outdoor applications.
The HID-2 Keypad (right) with Wiegand output allows keyless entry for select Viking
apartment or office entry systems. The HID-2 Keypad features standard 26-bit
Wiegand interfacing, a metal enclosure with potted electronics and a pigtail connec-
tion for indoor or outdoor applications.
Need More Information on the HID-1?
?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 197.
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Viking's K-1700-3 provides a tough and attractive handsfree phone for apart-
ment, and residential door entry or applications requiring a vandal resistant
speaker phone.
When the "Call" button is pressed, the K-1700-3 returns dial tone. The keypad
may then be used to dial any number. If no Touch Tone is entered within 8 sec-
onds, CPC is detected, a busy signal is detected, or the programmable maximum
call time has elapsed, the K-1700-3 will automatically disconnect. Alternatively,
the K-1700-3 may be disconnected by pressing the "Call" button again. The K-
1700-3 comes complete with a standard, flush mount, rough-in box. In addition,
an optional weather resistant, surface mount box is available (shown).
Need More Information on the K-1700-3?
?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 157.
Need More Information on the HID-2?
?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 199.
Need More Information on the C-2000?
?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 156.

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