Viking GLS-12 User Manual

PRODUCT MANUAL
Designed, Manufactured and Supported in the USA
COMMUNICATION & SECURITY SOLUTIONS
Voice Alarm Dialing from Two Inputs
Features
Viking’s K-202-DVA is a fully programmable two­input, multi-number auto dialer, designed for emergency and non-emergency message notification. The K-202-DVA has two dry contact inputs, each of which can dial up to seven 32-digit phone numbers and play a message up to 1 minute in length specific to that input.
Messages can be recorded locally or remotely with a total message time for both inputs of two minutes. The K-202-DVA has call progress detection capability with normal and fast busy, call pickup, CPC and ring-no-answer detection. Programming is easily done with a Touch Tone phone.
• Non-volatile memory (no batteries required)
• Stores up to seven 32-digit phone numbers per input (fourteen 32-digit numbers total)
• 2 minutes of record time (1 minute per input)
• Programmable message repeat counter
• Programmable lap counter
• Two inputs programmable for normally open or normally closed and enabled or disabled
• Programmable ring delay for remote programming and alarm polling
• Programmable qualifier timer for each input (time for an event to be qualified as an alarm)
• Programmable resume timer for each input (time following reset for input to become active again)
• Call progress detection
• Programmable ringback limit for call progress
• Remote security and access codes
• Local or remote programming and recording
• Compatible with the RC-2A and RC-3 remote DTMF controllers
• Phone numbers may be programmed as pager numbers (no voice message played)
• Programmable hookswitch flash before dialing
• Local reset input
• Local alarm state indication LED
• Security/burglar/fire alarm notification
• System alarm or equipment malfunction notification
• Environmental warning notification
• Contacting personnel via numeric pagers
Power: 120V AC/12V DC 500 mA, UL listed adapter provided Dimensions: 133mm x 91mm x 44mm (5.25” x 3.6” x
1.75”)
Shipping Weight: 0.68 Kg (1.5 lbs) Environmental: 0°C to 32°C (32°F to 90°F) with 5% to
95% non-condensing humidity
Talk Battery: 12V DC Touch Tone Dialing: 100 ms on/off, 50 ms on/off CPC Detection Time: 320 ms minimum Message Record Time: 2 minutes Sampling Rate: 64 K (equivalent) Input Detection Time:
90 ms with Qualifier Timer set to 0
Resolution Qualifier Timer: 1 second to 18 hours Resolution Resume Timer: 1 second to 18 hours Connections: (1) RJ11 jack for telco connection, (1) 6
position screw terminal block for inputs
K-202-DVA
Two-Input Voice
Alarm Dialer
August 24, 2015
Applications
Specifications
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Information: (715) 386-8861
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Definitions
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Alarm Dialer: The K-202-DVA calls the list of up to 7 phone numbers associated with an alarm input when the input
has reached the alarm state.
Alarm Input: One of two inputs for alarm sensors which may be connected to the K-202-DVA. Each input may be configured as normally open, normally closed, or disabled. In addition, each input may be configured to require a momentary or continuous closure.
Alarm Message: One of two user-recorded announcements associated with a corresponding alarm input. Each message may be up to one minute in length.
Alarm State: An alarm input reaches this state when there has been a closure across the input (if normally open) or an open (if normally closed) for a minimum amount of time. If the Qualifier Timer is set to zero, this minimum time is about 90ms. Otherwise the time to reach the alarm state is the value the Qualifier Timer has been set to (ranging from 1 second to 18 hours).
Call Progress Detection: This feature enables the K-202-DVA to determine when the number it is calling has answered so that it can start playing the alarm message.
Forced Play Timer: The forced play timer is operational when the Call Progress Detection has been disabled. Instead of starting the alarm message when the call is picked up, the K-202-DVA waits a set period of time (from 1 - 99 seconds) after the number is dialed before it starts playing the message. This feature would ordinarily only be used when for some reason reliable call progress detection is not possible; for example: if one or more of the lines being called is very noisy.
Hookswitch Flash Before Dialing: In some alarm dialing applications, it is necessary for the K-202-DVA to provide a 500ms hookswitch flash before dialing any programmed phone number. This feature can be enabled or disabled on a global basis (applies to both inputs and all dial numbers).
Lap Counter: The Lap Counter is a programmable counter that sets how many times the K-202-DVA will cycle through its list of up to 7 numbers for a given input before it gives up and stops the alarm dialing procedure. The Lap Counter is set individually for each input and can be from 1 - 99.
Message Repeat Count: This is the number of times the alarm message is repeated per call. The Message Repeat Count is set individually for each input and can be from 1-99.
Pager Number: A phone number of up to 32 digits which can be used to dial pagers (no alarm message is played).
Priority: Input 1 has higher priority than Input 2.
PA (Public Address) Mode: In this mode, the K-202-DVA dials an access code to play the messages over a PA
(public address) system, versus dialing telephone numbers that will be answered by live people.
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-202-DVA enters the alarm state. The default value of the Qualifier Timer is 0, which is OFF.
Remote Access Code: A six-digit code required for remotely accessing the K-202-DVA in order to poll the alarm inputs to see if they have entered the alarm state and have not been reset.
Reset State: An alarm is reset if the called party or the remotely accessing user dials a touch-tone “9” during the alarm message. The alarm input resumes normal operation after the Resume Timer expires.
Ring Delay: This is the number of rings the K-202-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-202-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.
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 Operation 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, which is OFF.
Security Code: A six-digit code required for entering programming.
Note: Correct programming entries are implemented and then acknowledged by two beeps. Incorrect programming entries are discarded and receive three beeps to indicate an error.
Installation
S2
ON
1 2
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MODEL K-202-DVA
POWER 12V DC
PROGNORM
TELCO
12 123456
INPUT SENS
VOLUME
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
TWO INPUT VOICE
DIALER ANNOUNCER
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HUDSON, WI 54016
LEARN
RESET
EARTH GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
C.O. Line or Analog
PABX/KSU Station
(Programming
switch = NORM)
or
Standard Telephone
(Programming
switch = PROG)
Programming Switch
PROG
For use with a standard telephone.
NORM
For use with a CO line or
analog PABX/KSU station.
** Earth Ground
ON
1 2
Learn Sensitivity
ON
OFF
Normal Reduced
DIP switch 1 leave OFF.
DIP switch 2 typically left ON.
If false triggers occur because
of very long wire runs to the inputs,
move DIP switch 2 to OFF.
INPUT 1 GROUND INPUT 2
Volume
120V AC
12V DC Adapter included
LOCAL RESET GROUND
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.
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A. Entering the Programming Mode
Programming
1. Local
Step 1. Move the PROG/NORM switch to PROG and plug an analog phone into the TELCO jack.
Step 2. After taking the phone off hook, wait for two beeps.
Step 3. Program as shown in sections B-U.
Step 4. To exit programming, hang-up. Set the PROG/NORM switch to NORM.
2. Remote
Step 1.
Make sure the PROG/NORM switch is set to the NORM position and that there is a CO line or analog PABX/KSU extension in the TELCO jack.
Step 2.
Call into the K-202-DVA on that line or extension. The unit will answer after the set ring delay (see Programming section L) and a single beep should be heard.
Step 3.
Enter a Q and the six-digit security code (factory default is 845464). If the correct code is entered, two beeps should be heard. Note: The security code must be entered within 20 seconds otherwise
the K-202-DVA will time out and hang up. When in programming, if 20 seconds elapse without Touch Tones being entered or a message being recorded, the K-202-DVA will automatically exit programming and hang up.
Step 4. Program as shown in sections B-U.
Step 5.
To exit programming, hang-up. After the 20 second timeout has elapsed, the K-202-DVA will be ready for normal operation. Alternatively, dial ##7 and the K-202-DVA will immediately be ready for normal operation.
** Note: To increase surge protection, fasten a wire from this screw terminal to Earth Ground (grounding rod, water pipe, etc.)
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