Specifications

C. DIP Switch Programming
Sw 2
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
Sw 3
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Sw 4
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Delay Time
2 seconds
15 seconds
30 seconds
60 seconds
5 minutes
7.5 minutes
15 minutes
30 minutes
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LED2LED1
S3
1
4
3
2
ON
7
6
5
VIKING
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VIKING
MODEL DVA-2WA
MASTER
VOLUME
AUX. AUDIO
VOLUME
VIKING
ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
DIGITAL ANNOUNCER
WITH 2 WATT AMPLIFIER
POWER 12V DC
START/ STOP
STATUS PWR
DEFAULT MSG.
MESSAGE REPEAT
DELAY TIMES
600 OHM AUDIO
OUTPUT
REMOTE TRIGGER
HANDSET
REC/ MONITOR
RECORD AUDIO
INPUT (MIC/ TAPE)
AUX. AUDIO
INPUT/ MOH
12 34
2
1
3
4
SPEAKER
OUTPUT
5
6
PRESS AND HOLD
5
AUTO REPEAT
6
MIC ATTENUATION
7
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
ON
OFF
1
4
3
2
7
6
5
Message #
1
2
3
4
Length
4.5 sec
7.5 sec
6.5 sec
6.5 sec
Message
Please continue to hold. We’ll be back with you as soon
as possible.
Thank you for holding, we look forward to talking with
you. Please continue to hold and we’ll be back with you
in a moment.
Please continue to hold. Your call is very important to us.
We’ll be back with you in just a moment.
Thank you for holding, we appreciate your patience.
Please hold the line and we’ll be right back with you.
3. DIP Switch 5 - Remote Trigger Operation
ON = Message will only play while a contact is maintained across terminals 1 and 2.
OFF = Message will continue to play after contact is removed.
4. DIP Switch 6 - Continuous/Normal Play Mode
ON = Continuous loop. OFF = Normal play.
5. DIP Switch 7 - Input Gain Adjustment
ON = Reduce gain for line level devices. OFF = High gain for electret mics.
ON = Unit will only playback the professionally pre-recorded on-hold pacifier mes-
sages (4 messages, approximately 30 seconds of total playback time). See the table
below. Note: The 4 pre-recorded messages are stored in non-volatile memory and
cannot be re-recorded or erased.
OFF = Unit will only playback the user-recorded message(s) (total number of mes-
sages limited to 250 or the maximum record time of 7.5 minutes).
1. DIP Switch 1 - Pre-Recorded or User-Recorded Messages
These DIP switches are used to select the delay time for background music between
message playback. Use the table at the right to select your desired delay time.
2. DIP Switches 2, 3 and 4 - Delay Time Between Message Playback
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The DVA-2WA is designed to be recorded from any line level source (tape/CD player, PC soundcard, etc.) or live from
an Electret microphone or carbon handset. Single or multiple messages may be recorded. You may record up to 250
messages, but the total length of all messages may not exceed the maximum record time. With the PLAY/RECORD
switch in the RECORD (right) position follow the steps in Programming and Recording.
A. Recording
C. Continuous Loop
(DIP Switch 6 ON)
B. Information On-Demand
In the continuous loop mode (see Installation section C), the DVA-2WA will play all recorded messages one at a time
in the order in which they were recorded with programmed delay times between each message. Delays between mes-
sage playback are selectable from 2 seconds to 30 minute increments (see Programming section C). If a background
music source is connected, music will be faded in and out during the delay times.
Note: If the Auxiliary Audio is not loud enough, and the AUX AUDIO is at maximum, increase the volume of your music
source (licensed radio, etc.)
With the PLAY/RECORD switch in the PLAY position, the DVA-2WA is ready to play. Momentarily press the start
switch on the front panel or a remote switch connected to the remote trigger terminals (or “REMOTE SW” pads 1 & 2)
to initiate a single message playback. Each message will playback one at a time in the order in which they were
recorded. After a message has been played, the button must be pressed again for the next message. The START/
STOP switch on the front panel (or the switch connected to “REMOTE SW” pads 1 & 2) can also be used to start and
stop message playback. Momentarily pressing the switch during an announcement will stop playback and will also
reset the unit to begin playback from the first message recorded on the next switch activation or remote trigger.