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Viking RAD-1A Technical Practice

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The RAD-1A, remote access device, gives
authorized users remote access to one way pag-
ing amplifiers, digital announcers and other audio
programs. A programmable access code prohibits
access by unauthorized users.
The RAD-1A answers on the first ring and dis-
connects on CPC, call time out, silence time out,
busy or by dialing #7. Separate 600 ohm audio
and telephone line outputs are provided, allowing
connection to audio amplifiers, digital announc-
ers, or phone systems. The user does not have to hang up and redial the RAD-1A to
access other features.
This product does not eliminate the possibility of toll fraud! To further protect against fraudulent calls,
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use with a TR-1 Toll Restrictor (Fax Back Document 705).
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• Status LED turns on when the unit is
active and brightens to indicate the
presence of audio
• Programmable 6 digit security code
• Programmable 6 digit access code
• Separate 600 ohm audio and telephone
line outputs
• Disconnects on CPC, call time out, silence
time out, busy or by dialing #7
• Programmable 2 hour call timer
• Programmable 1-99 second silence timer
• Alternate screw terminal connection for
phone line out
• Connects phone line to the 600 ohm input/
output of one-way paging amplifiers, digital
announcers and other audio programs
• Relay contacts available for systems that need
a dry contact closure (activate whenever the
unit's output is active)
• Non-volatile memory (no batteries required)
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Line Powered Remote Access Device
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Remote Access To:
• Paging systems (Viking's CPA-7B or PA-2A)
• Digital announcers, dictation equipment
• Advertisements, radio or church programs
• Audio monitoring for security purposes
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Power: Telephone Line Powered (24V DC 20mA minimum)
Dimensions: 133mm x 89mm x 44mm (5.25" x 3.5" x 1.75")
Shipping Weight: 1.13 kg (2.5 lbs)
Environmental: 0°C to 32°C (32°F to 90°F) with 5% to 95%
non-condensing humidity
Relay Contact Ratings: .5A @ 125VAC / 1A @ 30VDC
Audio Loss (through unit): 1 dB
Connections: (2) RJ11 modular jacks, 7-position screw terminal
strip
RAD-1A
RAD-1A
Remote Access
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Summary of Contents for Viking RAD-1A

  • Page 1 The user does not have to hang up and redial the RAD-1A to access other features. This product does not eliminate the possibility of toll fraud! To further protect against fraudulent calls, use with a TR-1 Toll Restrictor (Fax Back Document 705).
  • Page 2 B. Access One Way Paging Systems with Background Music Sources The RAD-1A can be used to access paging systems remotely. If the RAD-1A is to be used with a paging system that requires Touch Tone zone selections, the RAD-1A can be set to ignore Touch Tones. Setting DIP switch 1 to the ON position (see below) will disable the RAD-1A’s ability to see Touch Tones so commands are only seen by the paging...
  • Page 3 In this application, the RAD-1A will answer the line and trigger the message on the DVA-2WA to play from the begin- ning. The RAD-1A Call Timer (if used) must be programmed to a time long enough for the DVA-2WA to play its entire message (see Programming section D).
  • Page 4 PABX and RAD-1A toll restriction is not adequate. Due to the dynamic nature of the product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Viking Electronics, and its affiliates and/or subsidiaries assume no responsibility for errors and omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.