Specifications

C.O. Line or Analog
PABX/KSU Station
(Programming
switch = NORM)
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or Modem
VIKING
12V DC
Adapter
Included
120V AC
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MODEL K-2000-DVA
VIKING
ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
MULTI-INPUT VOICE
DIALER / ANNOUNCER
INPUTSTELCO PROGRAMMING
RS232
SERIAL PORT
POWER
12 VDC
AUDIO
OUT
ANNOUNCEMENT
VOLUME
PROG
Vending Machine
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
NORM
Security Alarm
Temperature Switch
Nurse Call
Alarm
or
Standard Telephone
(Programming
switch = PROG)
Programming Switch
PROG
For use with a
standard telephone.
NORM
For use a CO line or
analog PABX/KSU station.
RS-232 Cable
(not included)
Message Repeat Count: In the Alarm Dialer Mode, this is the number of times the alarm message is repeated per call. In the Storecaster
Mode this is the number of times the message is repeated per closure. In the Storecaster Mode, if the closure is still in effect when the
Message Repeat Count has been met, the K-2000-DVA will reset the message repeat counter and play the message until the Message
Repeat Counter has been met again. The Message Repeat Count is set individually for each input and can be from 1-99.
Qualifier Timer: This is a user-programmable timer that can be set from 1 second to 18 hours and specifies the amount of time that a
closure must stay in effect before the K-2000-DVA enters the alarm state.
Ring Delay: This is the number of rings the K-2000-DVA waits before answering an inbound call. The Ring Delay must be set from 0-9,
with 0 specifying that incoming calls are not to be answered.
Ringback Limit: This is the number of times the K-2000-DVA will allow the phone to ring when trying to reach a number on its phone
number list before giving up and going on to the next number.
Reset State: An alarm input enters this state when it is reset by the user. This can happen in one of two ways. The first is through alarm
dialing, in which the K-2000-DVA calls one of its programmed phone numbers, the call is answered and the user enters a touch-tone "9"
during the alarm message. The second is when the K-2000-DVA has been remotely accessed and the user enters a touch-tone "9" dur-
ing the alarm message. How quickly the alarm input leaves the reset state depends on the Resume Timer. If the resume timer is set to
zero, the K-2000-DVA looks at the alarm input. If the closure is no longer in effect, the K-2000-DVA leaves the reset state and resumes
normal operation. If the closure is still in effect, the K-2000-DVA waits until the closure has gone away before it resumes normal opera-
tion. If the Resume Timer is not zero (it can be set from 1 second to 18 hours) the K-2000-DVA counts down until the timer reaches zero.
At this point it looks at the alarm input. If the closure is still in effect the K-2000-DVA leaves the reset state and starts the alarm dialing
procedure again. If not, it resumes normal operation.
Resume Timer: This is a user-programmable timer that can be set from 1 second to 18 hours and specifies the amount of time after an
alarm input is reset before it resumes normal operation and begins looking for alarms again. See Reset State for a discussion of how
the Resume timer determines when an alarm input leaves the reset state. The default value of the Resume Timer is zero.
Security Code: A six-digit code required for entering programming.
Status LED: The Status LED provides a visual indication of operation. When the K-2000-DVA is in the rest state the LED is ON. In
local, remote, or PC programming the LED is OFF. In the alarm dialer mode, the LED is FLASHING whenever the K-2000-DVA is pro-
cessing an alarm. In this mode, the LED is FLASHING while the message is being played.
Storecaster Mode: In this mode the K-2000-DVA plays messages only (no dialing).
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