Channel Vision SIK-XXXXA-XX, SIK-XXXXC-XX, SIK-XXXXP-XX, SIK-XXXXI-XX, SIK-XXXXSK-XX Instruction Manual

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Elite Telephone Entry Door Intercom

Channel Vision’s SIK-Series door stations can interface with a variety of telephone entry control products to provide communication with the front door. They are available in a variety of configurations including options for an IP or 960H analog camera and compatibility with Panasonic’s popular KSU phone systems. A contact closure is provided for connection to a door strike relay or door strike.

Features:

hRust-resistant faceplate

hDiscrete speaker and microphone

hIP or 960H analog camera

hFlush or surface mount options

hAvailable in many different finishes

hLit button

Dimensions: Plate

Dimensions: SIK-Rbox

6.70”

(not included)

 

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Understanding the model number:

Part numbering: SIK door plates

Part Number Example: SIK 7 252 A-WN

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SIK SIK Elite Series Faceplate

6Analog Camera

7Megapixel IP Camera

252

Oil Rubbed Bronze

282

Black

302

Satin Nickel

212

White**

222

Polished Brass**

232

Antique Brass**

 

 

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P

Compatible with Panasonic KSU’s

C

P0930 CAT5 Controller

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IP Camera with 2 Way Communication

 

Door Station

SK

Intercom Door Station with SIP Kit

 

 

 

 

WN

Wiegand 26 Bit Nickel Keypad

WB

Wiegand 26 Bit Black Keypad

SB

Single Door Black Keypad

SN

Single Door Nickel Keypad

 

 

Understanding the compatibility options

There are three different types of systems that SIK door stations can be used with. The compatibility for these different types of systems is indicated by the suffix of the model number which follows the 4-digit numerical code.

If the suffix is the letter “A”, such as SIK-6212A, that door station is compatible with Channel Vision’s telephone entry products including models P-0920 & P-0921.

If the suffix is the letter “C”, such as SIK-7212C, then the door plate is compatible with Channel Vision’s Whole-House CAT5 Intercom Hub, model P-0930.

If the suffix is the letter “P”, such as SIK-7212P, then the door plate is compatible with Panasonic KSUs.

Please double check to be sure that you have purchased the correct

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model number for your application.

Channel Vision SIK-XXXXA-XX, SIK-XXXXC-XX, SIK-XXXXP-XX, SIK-XXXXI-XX, SIK-XXXXSK-XX Instruction Manual

Channel Vision Compatible (SIK-xxxxA-xx)

The SIK-6xxxA-xx and SIK-7xxxA-xx both interface with the Channel Vision’s telephone entry controllers, P-0920 and P-0921 to provide audio and video

communication with the front door. Using a 2-conductor wire, connect the Telephone Th

Entry Controller to the empty screw terminal block on the door station (see diagram).

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Channel Vision's Panasonic models are a compatible replacement for the Panasonic KXT30865. They are an attractive alternative to the standard plastic door station sold by Panasonic. This product interfaces with Panasonic’s KSU phone systems to provide communication with the front door.

Using a 2-conductor wire, connect the door

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phone output of your Panasonic KSU to the

Service Provider

empty screw terminal block on the door station

Connect to the terminals marked “TO SYS”

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Channel Vision CAT5 Intercom Compatible

(SIK-xxxxC-xx)

The diagram below shows how to connect the SIK-xxxxC-xx to Channel Vision’s CAT5 Whole-House Intercom system. When the button is pressed on the SIK-xxxxC-xx the ST-3000 Intercom Stations will generate a door chime. Pressing Answer/End will open communication with the SIK-xxxxC-xx. Model SIK-6xxxC-xx includes an analog 960H color camera and SIK-7xxxC-xx includes an IP camera.

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Using CAT5 wire, connect the P-0930 to the 110 connector on the door station

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Status Light: (Red)

Power Light: (Green)

IMPORTANT: if power light does not illuminate, immediately disconnect power supply and check for correct polarity.

Keypad

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SIK Series Keypad Programming

The SIK Series Keypad is an easy to program, easy to use, stand alone, selfcontained entry system with features suitable for basic access control requirements. Providing either a voltage output or dry contact closure, the SIK Series Keypad is designed to control any fail-safe or fail-secure electric locking device. One relay output is available to provide a variety of access control configurations including single door access control, Gate/Garage Door control.

Overview of System Code Programming

 

There are two levels of codes for the SIK Series Keypad.

 

1.

The Master Code:

Used by the owner to program User Codes.

2.

User Codes:

Used by guests/personnel to open the door.

Important Notes:

 

 

 

1.

The Keypad has two digits on each pad. The system reads these numbers as

the same. For example: “

1-3-is5-7the-9”same as “

2-4-6-.8-0”

2.All codes must be 3 to 8 digits.

3.All codes must be different from each other.

4.Do not program codes, which are part of other codes.

Example: User Code 1: 1-and2-3-4”User Code 2: 1-2-3”

5. During programming, the system resets after 5 seconds if a number is not entered. Do not let more than 5 seconds elapse between entries or the system will reset and you will have to start over.

Overview of the Master Code:

Knowledge of the Master Code is the highest priviledge granted to a user of the SIK Series Keypad system. There is only one master code, which is used to program each of the 5 User Codes.

The factory default Master Code, “1,-can3-5-7be-9”used for initial programming but should be changed to a unique code.

Note: The Master Code does not have the ability to Latch.

Programming or changing the Master Code:

1.Select a 3 to 8 digit code that will be used for the Master Code.

2.Enter the old Master Code (default is“1-3-5-7-9”) followed by the symbol on the keypad. (The Keypad will beep rapidly 4 times*) Proceed to step 5.

3.If you do not know the Master Code, locate the PINK Program wire on the harness. (As an alternative, you can momentarily short the two “PGM” pins on the back of the Keypad. This will take you to step 5)

4.Touch the PINK Program wire to the BLACK wire for one second (The Keypad will beep rapidly 4 times)*

5.At the Keypad, enter “ 1-to1-1open-9” the memory (you will hear three rapid beeps) and immediately enter your new Master code.

(Do NOT let more than five seconds elapse between entries or the system will reset and you will have to start over.)

6.After entering your new Master Code, wait five seconds for the 3 reset beeps.

*Once in Programming Mode, you have 2 minutes to begin programming.

After 2 minutes, the system resets to Normal operation.

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