Viking RAD-1A Application Note
Viking RAD-1A Application Note

Viking RAD-1A Application Note

Remote access device

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APPLICATION
APPLICATION
The RAD-1A, remote access device, gives authorized
users remote access to PABX, Centrex and Electronic Key
system features. It can also provide bridging to a second
central office line. With two levels of access and program-
mable toll restriction, the RAD-1A provides the security
required to help prevent phone system and toll abuse.
The RAD-1A answers on the first ring and disconnects on
CPC, call time out, silence time out or by dialing #7.
Separate 600 ohm audio and telephone line outputs are
provided, allowing connection to audio amplifiers, digital
announcers, telephone lines or analog PABX extensions.
For "line extender" applications, the user does not have to
hang up and redial the RAD-1A to make another call. The RAD-1A will also provide a hookswitch flash
on the telephone line out ports to access PABX, Centrex or Electronic Key system features.
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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
• Two programmable levels of access
• Programmable toll restriction
• Allows 1-8XX and 911 calls
• 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
• Provides a 500ms hookswitch flash to access features on
PABX, Centrex or C.O. lines
• Provides a 2 second disconnect for new calls
• 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 con-
tact closure (activate whenever the unit's output is active)
• Non-volatile memory (no batteries required)
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• Paging systems (Viking's CPA-7B or PA-2A)
• Service observers (Viking's SO-24A)
• PABX, Centrex or Key System features (DISA with
security)
• Voice mail, dictation equipment or modems
• WATS, FX or TIE lines (through a PABX or as a line
extender)
• 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
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Summary of Contents for Viking RAD-1A

  • Page 1 For “line extender” applications, the user does not have to hang up and redial the RAD-1A to make another call. The RAD-1A will also provide a hookswitch flash on the telephone line out ports to access PABX, Centrex or Electronic Key system features.
  • Page 2 The RAD-1A can be used to access another line remotely. For best performance, the is recommended. Call (715) 386-4345 and select 415. C. Remote Service Observation The RAD-1A can be used to access the SO-24A Service Observation Unit. is recommended. VIKING MODEL RAD-1A © VIKING...
  • Page 3: Accessing The Programming Mode

    A. Accessing the Programming Mode The RAD-1A can be programmed from any Touch Tone phone using a C.O. line, analog PABX/KSU station, or a DLE- 200B Line Simulator. 1. Using the Security Code Step 1. From a Touch Tone phone, call the line attached to the RAD-1A’s PHONE LINE IN jack.
  • Page 4: Programming Examples

    If a valid Touch Tone sequence is entered while programming, a double beep will be heard. Three beeps indicate an error. To begin programming, call the RAD-1A. When the RAD-1A answers, you have 20 seconds to enter , followed by your 6 digit security code (a double beep should be heard). The RAD-1A may now be programmed.
  • Page 5 The caller is then required to enter a 6 digit access code. If the proper access code is not entered within 20 seconds, the RAD-1A will triple beep and hang up. When a valid “Priority 2”...
  • Page 6 For applications where an audio decibel loss is a problem, the 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.

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