Accessing The Programming Mode; Security Code; Access Code; Recording Messages - Viking DNA-510 Technical Practice

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CAUTION! Attention Installers: All programming must be thoroughly tested when installation is complete.
A. Accessing the Programming Mode
Note: The unit must be idle (alert tones and messages stopped) to access programming.
1. Accessing the Programming Mode Locally (Trunk Mode) with a Security Code
Step 1.
Come off-hook with any phone connected to terminals 4 & 5 PHONE LINE INPUT, 1 or 2 beeps will be heard.
Enter Q followed by the 6-digit security code (factory set to 845464, see Programming section B).
Step 2.
Step 3.
A double beep will indicate that you have accessed the programming mode.
Step 4.
You can now touch tone program the features listed in section L.
Step 5.
When finished programming, hang up.
2. Accessing the Programming Mode Locally (Trunk Mode) without a Security Code
Step 1.
Move DIP switch 1 from OFF to ON (Security Code Bypass mode, see DIP Switch Programming section G).
Step 2.
Come off-hook with any phone connected to terminals 4 & 5 PHONE LINE INPUT.
Step 3.
A double beep will indicate that you have accessed the programming mode.
Step 4.
You can now touch tone program the features listed in section L.
Step 5.
When finished programming, hang up and move DIP switch 1 back to the OFF position.
3. Accessing the Programming Mode Remotely (Ring Trip Mode)
Step 1.
Call into the DNA-510 from a touch tone phone.
Step 2.
The DNA-510 will automatically answer and provide 1 or 2 beeps.
Enter Q followed by the 6-digit security code (factory set to 845464, see Programming section B).
Step 3.
Step 4.
A double beep will indicate that you have accessed the programming mode.
Step 5.
You can now touch tone program the features listed in section L.
Step 6.
When finished programming, dial ##7, 3 beeps should be heard, then hang up.
Note: Programming from a cell phone may not be suitable in areas with weak coverage.
B. Security Code
This six-digit number can be used to access the programming mode. The security code has been factory set to 845464 (V-I-K-I-N-
G). It is recommended that you change the security code to a personal six-digit number. To change the security code, access pro-
gramming (see Programming section A). Enter six digits 0-9 followed by #47. If you have forgotten your security code, follow the
steps in Programming section A, 2. Accessing the Programming Mode Locally (Trunk Mode) without a Security Code. Note:
The security code must be 6-digits and can NOT contain a Q or #.
C. Access Code
This is a programmable number that must be entered to access the DNA-510's touch tone operation commands. The access code
can be programmed from 1-6 digits and is factory disabled. An access code is useful at installations where only select personnel
are allowed to control the DNA-510. To program an access code, access programming (see Programming section A) then enter
a 1-6 digit number followed by #48. With an access code programmed, as soon as you call the line the DNA-510 is connected to
(ring trip mode) or access the phone system's line input the unit is connected to (trunk mode), you will hear one beep signaling you
to enter your 1-6 digit access code. If an incorrect access code is entered, the unit will output 3 beeps and you can re-enter your
access code. When a correct access code is detected, 2 beeps will be heard and you can now operate the unit. Note: The access
code must be 1-6 digits and can NOT contain a Q or #.
D. Recording Messages
1. Recording Messages from Your Touch Tone Phone
Recording of the voice messages may be done either locally or remotely with a touch tone phone. Once programming has been
entered, touch tones are used to start and stop the recording process. To start a recording: enter
number (1-5). The DNA-510 gives a single beep to indicated that it is recording and then starts the recording process. Speak
into the handset of the telephone to record the message. The DNA-510 has a total message record time of 2 minutes allowing
for (1) up to 2-minute recording, (2) up to 1-minute recordings, (3) up to 40-second recordings, (4) up to 30-second recordings
or (5) up to 24-second recordings. When finished recording the message, enter any touch tone to stop the recording process.
At this point the DNA-510 automatically plays back the message just recorded. If the recording process goes over 2-minutes,
the DNA-510 stops the recording and starts to playback the message. To clear a single message: enter
ber of the input (1-5).
2. Recording Messages from an External Source
Pre-recorded emergency messages and/or alert tones can be recorded through the DNA-510's "REC INPUT". Connect a line
level (2V p-p max) source across terminals 1 and 2. Use a touch tone phone to start, stop and review recordings (see para-
graph 1 above). Recording audio can be monitored through your phone's earpiece. Make several sample recordings at differ-
ent volume settings from your audio source. Review the sample message audio quality to select correct source volume setting.
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Note: Use caution not to speak into the handset during external source recording as unit can record telephone line audio during recording.
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Periodic testing at regularly scheduled intervals is recommended.
(Tape player, CD, PC wav/mp3, etc.)
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