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Vandal Resistant Hot-Line Panel Phone with Keypad
Features
• Vandal Resistant Features: 12 gauge (0.105” thick) 316
stainless steel panel with permanent laser etched graphics,
armored cable, metal cradle, heavy-duty metal keypad, and hex
drive mounting screws
• Marine grade 316 stainlessWeather Resistant Features:
steel faceplate and screws, and internally sealed keypad
• Auto dials one programmable speed dial number (up to 32 digits)
• Multi-number dialer mode adds 5 speed dial numbers (up to 16 digits)
• Touch tone or pulse dialing
• Non-volatile memory (no batteries required)
• Operates on analog PABX and key system extensions or analog
Centrex and CO lines
• Programmable 6 digit security code
• Touch tone programmable
• Optional Enhanced Weather Protection (EWP) available
- EWP products
are designed to meet IP66 Ingress Protection Rating, see DOD 859
• 12” armored handset cable on andK-1900-812L K-1900-812L-EWP
• 36” armored handset cable on K-1900-8
• 54” armored handset cable on K-1900-8-EWP
• Programmable pre-dial pause
• Blocks fraudulent calls from hand held pocket dialers
• Limited toll Restriction in dumb phone mode
• Hearing aid compatible amplified handset with sealed push
button volume control
• Programmable default volume level
• Programmable volume control disable
• Flush mount with included steel rough-in box, or use an optional
VE-5x10 DOD 424surface mount box (not included, see )
• Catalog sales
• Kiosks
• Courtesy and customer service phones
• Automated tellers (ATM’s)
• Hot-line reservation phones
• Security and emergency phones
• Replaces leased ringdown circuits
• Gate/entrance communication in noisy locations
(diesel trucks, factory noise, etc.)
Power: Telephone line powered (20V DC/18mA minimum)
Dimensions for Standard Model
Phone : 5.0” x 10.0” x 4.54” (127mm x 254mm x 113mm)
With rough-in box: 5.0” x 10.0” x 5.53” (127mm x 254mm x 141mm)
Dimensions for EWP Model
Phone: 5.0” x 10.0” x 4.93” (127mm x 254mm x 125mm)
With rough-in box: 5.0” x 10.0” x 5.61” (127mm x 254mm x 143mm)
Shipping Weight: 5 lbs (2.3 kg )
Operating Temperature: -30°F to 140°F (-34°C to 60°C)
Humidity - Standard Model: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Humidity - EWP Model : Up to 100% condensing
K-1900-812L(EWP) Handset Cable Length: 12” to 12.7” (31 cm to 33 cm)
K-1900-8 Handset Cable Length: 34” to 37” (86 cm to 94 cm)
K-1900-8-EWP Handset Cable Length: 52” to 57” (132 cm to 145 cm)
Touch Tone Dial Speed: Normal = 120ms on/off, Fast = 50ms on/off
Pulse Dial Speed: Normal = 10 pps, Fast = 20 pps
Connections: (2) gel-filled butt connectors
Applications
Specifications
www.VikingElectronics.com
Information: 715-386-8861
The K-1900-8 Series panel phone can either auto-dial a phone
number each time the handset is lifted, be used as a multi-number
auto-dialer, or be used as a standard (dumb) phone. The unit will
touch tone or pulse dial and will not auto-dial on incoming calls.
The K-1900-8 Series housing consists of a heavy gauge stainless
steel panel, metal touch tone keypad, armored cable, heavy duty
handset, and all metal cradle. The can be easilyK-1900-8 Series
touch tone programmed at the shop or installation site. All
programming is stored in non-volatile memory.
The andK-1900-812L K-1900-812L-EWP feature a 12” long
armored cable with an internal stainless steel lanyard for additional
cable strength.
The and K-1900-8-EWP K-1900-812L-EWP share all the features
of the K-1900-8 and K-1900-812L in addition to Enhanced Weather
Protection (EWP) for outdoor installations where the unit is exposed
to precipitation or condensation. EWP products are designed to
meet IP66 standards and may feature foam rubber gaskets, sealed
connections, gel-filled butt connectors, as well as potted circuit
boards with internally sealed, field-adjustable trim pots and DIP
switches for easy on-site programming. For more information on
EWP, see .DOD 859
Note: If a ringer is required, use an external unit such as the Viking
SR-1 DOD 477 LPR-1 DOD 550( ), or ( ).
K-1900-8-EWP
with 54”
armored cable
K-1900-8
with 36”
armored cable
K-1900-812L /
K-1900-812L-EWP
with 12” armored
cable and lanyard
DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED AND SUPPORTED IN THE USA K-1900-8 Series
Hot-Line Panel Phone
with Keypad
June 4, 2020
PRODUCT
MANUAL
SECURITY & COMMUNICATION
VIKING
Installation
10.14"
3.69"
5.22"
Optional VE-5x10 Surface
Mount Box (not included)
10.0"
9.5"
4.04"
4.50"
5.00"
5.12"
1.72"
0.23"
Front View
of the K-1900-8
5.5"
2.5"
4.5"
- or -
Zinc-Plated Steel
Rough-In Box (included)
Side View
of the K-1900-8
(8) #6-32 x 3/4"
Stainless Steel Hexdrive
Screws (included)
C.O. Line
or Analog
PABX/KSU
Station
K-1900-8-EWP
shown with
optional
VE-5x10 and
VE-GNP
Gooseneck
Pedestals
(not included)
*Gel-Filled
Butt Connectors
(included)
Red
Green
VE-GNP
B. Accessing the Programming Mode
Programming
1. Remote Programming
Step 1. K-1900-8Connect the green and red wires on the to a C.O. line or analog PABX/KSU station.
Step 2. ONIf using the multi-number dialer mode, set DIP switch 2 to .
Step 3. From a Touch Tone phone, call the line connected to the .K-1900-8
Step 4.
Take the off-hook (remove handset from the cradle). From the calling phone enter “ ”K-1900-8 Q
followed by the six digit security code, factory set to (see section above). A double beep845464 A
will indicate that programming has been entered.
Step 5. D - IProgram as shown in sections .
Step 6. To exit programming, hang up both phones.
2. Programming Without Using the Security Code
Step 1. K-1900-8Connect the green and red wires on the to a C.O. line or analog PABX/KSU station.
Step 2. Set DIP switch to .1 ON
Step 3. If using the multi-number dialer mode, set DIP switch 2 to .ON
Step 4. From a Touch Tone phone, call the line connected to the .K-1900-8
Step 5. Take the off-hook (remove handset from cradle). A double beep should be heardK-1900-8
indicating you have entered programming.
Step 6. D - IProgram from calling phone as shown in sections .
Step 7. Set DIP switch back to .1 OFF
Step 8. To exit programming, simply hang-up the phones.
2
To install the panel phone, attach the panel using the provided screws or use the optional K-1900-8 VE-5x10 weather
resistant surface mount box. Note: Four extra screws and nuts are provided to fill the unused mounting holes. The
optional VE-5x10 surface mount box (shown below) is designed to be surface mounted to a wall, post, single gang
box or a goose neck pedestal (shown right). The can also be mounted in an optionalVE-GNP VE-GNP-2or K-1900-8
VE-9x20 Weatherproof Enclosure (DOD 413). Note: When mounting a K-1900-8-EWP VE-9x20in a , the length of
the handset cable must be reduced. Use a 3/32” hex key or bit to loosen the set screw in the brass handset cable
retainer. Pull approximately 18 inches of the cable through the panel and retighten the set screw.
IMPORTANT: Electronic devices are susceptible to lightning and power station electrical surges from both the AC
outlet and the telephone line. It is recommended that a surge protector be installed to protect against such surges.
* Note: The gel-filled (water-tight) butt connectors are designed for insulating displacement on
19-26 gauge wire with a maximum insulation of 0.082 inches. Cut off stripped wire ends before terminating.
A. Security Code
Step 1. BAccess programming as shown in section .
Step 2. #47Enter your new security code followed by .
Step 3. To exit programming simply hang up the .K-1900-8
A six digit number may 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 6 digit number:
Note: #The security code must be six digits in length and contain a MUST NOT Qor . If you have forgotten your
security code, see section “ .”B, 2. Programming Without Using the Security Code
Description Enter Digits + Location
Speed dial number ............................................................................................................................... 1-32 digit (0-9) + #00
Multi-number auto-dialer numbers 1-5 (DIP switch 2 must be ) ......................................................ON 1-32 digit (0-9) + #01-#05
Q QQ (anywhere in the speed dial number) ...............................................................................................
# (anywhere in the speed dial number) ...............................................................................................Q#
Set dialing speed to normal (Touch Tones: 120ms on/off, Pulse: 10 pps) (factory setting) ..................Q1
Set dialing speed to fast (Touch Tones: 50ms on/off, Pulse: 20 pps) ...................................................Q2
Block hand held pocket dialers (factory setting) ..................................................................................Q3
Allow hand held pocket dialers ............................................................................................................ Q4
Normal pre-dial pause (approximately 1.4 sec) (factory setting) .........................................................Q5
Short pre-dial pause (approximately 800 ms) ......................................................................................Q6
To add a one second pause at any point in the dialing string .............................................................. #7
To add a four second pause at any point in the dialing string .............................................................. Q7
Toggle between Pulse and Touch Tone dialing (see section ) ............................................................IQ8
Disable toll restriction (factory setting) ..................................................................................................Q9
Enable toll restriction ............................................................................................................................Q0
Set default volume 1-4 (1 = min, 4 = max) and control (1 = enabled, 2 = disabled) (factory 1,1) ..... 2 digits (1-4,1-2) + #46
Change security code .......................................................................................................................... 6 digits (0-9) + #47
To clear the speed dial number and return all programming to factory settings .................................. ###
To set the dialing speed, access the , then choose a speed. To set the dialing speed toProgramming Bmode as shown in section
Normal (Touch Tone: 120ms on/off, Pulse: 10pps), enter . To set the dialing speed to (Touch Tone: 60ms on/off, Pulse:Q1 Fast
20pps), enter .Q2
OFF ON
DIP
Switches
Internal View of
the K-1900-8-EWP
ON
OFF
DIP
Switches
Internal View of
the K-1900-8
12
ON
3
12
ON
3
J. DIP Switch Programming
Switch Position Description
1 ON Learn Mode
1 OFF Normal Operation (factory setting)
2 ON Multi-Number Dialer Mode
2 OFF Normal Operation (factory setting)
Note: DIP switch 3 is not used and should remain in the OFF
position.
Note: Special features such as Q, #, a mode change and a pause, use single digits in the programming memory.
E. Dialing Speed
The K-1900-8 is programmed to hang-up if it detects Touch Tones it did not generate. This helps prevent toll fraud from hand held
dialers. To set the to block/allow dialing from external devices, access the mode as shown in section K-1900-8 Programming B,
then choose block or allow. To hand held dialers, enter Block Q3. To Allow Touch Tones from external devices, enter .Q4
F. Hand Held Pocket Dialers
In the single number auto-dialer mode, the time from when the handset is taken off-hook until the auto-dials can beK-1900-8
programmed. Access the Programming mode (section ), then choose a pause length. To set the pause length to B Normal
(approximately 1.4 seconds), enter . To set the pause length to (approximately 800ms) enter .Q5 Short Q6
G. Pre-Dial Pause
To set pauses in the dialing string, access the mode as shown in section , then enter to put a 4 second pauseProgramming B Q7
anywhere in the dialing string, or for a 1 second pause.#7
H. Pauses in the Dialing String
These examples would be entered after accessing the Programming mode as shown in section .B
K. Programming Examples
To Program the K-1900-8 to... Enter Digits Enter Location
...Touch Tone dial 555-1234 5551234 #00
...pulse dial 555-1234 followed by a Touch Tone 9 Q Q8 5551234 8 9 #00
...clear the speed dial number #00
C. Programming Features Quick Reference
3
The K-1900-8 can operate in 3 different modes. With DIP switch 2 OFF #00 K-1900-8set to and memory location cleared, the is in
the Standard (Dumb) Phone mode. With DIP switch set to and a phone number programmed in memory location , the2 OFF #00
K-1900-8 is in the Single Number Auto-Dialer mode. With DIP switch set to , the becomes a Multi-Number Auto Dialer.2 ON K-1900-8
D. Dialer Modes
When the is in the Standard (Dumb) phone mode, some limited toll restriction is available. With toll restriction enabled, theK-1900-8
phone will hang-up if a 0 or 1 is entered as the first digit, or if more than ten digits are entered. Access the Programming mode
(section B), then choose enable or disable toll restriction. To set the toll restriction, enter . To set the K-1900-8 Disableto Q9 K-1900-8
to toll restriction, enter .Enable Q0
I. Toll Restriction
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Viking |
Kategoria: | Interkom |
Model: | K-1900-8 |
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