Viking K-1900-8, C-4000, HID-1, HID-2, K-1700-3 Technical Practice

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Provide 4 Door Entry Points with Keyless Entry (or
Optional Card Readers) for up to 250 Apartments or Offices
The C-4000 converts any four Touch Tone phones into multi-number auto dialers that will store up to 250 tele­phone numbers in non-volatile memory. Use with Viking’s K-1700-3 or K-1900-8 phones to provide vandal resistant handsfree or handset communication from entry points to apartments or offices.
When a call initiated by the C-4000 is answered by an apartment or business tenant, a built-in contact closure may be activated to control an electric gate or door strike.
Up to 250 entry codes may also be programmed provid­ing tenants with keyless entry or optional HID-1 Card Readers may be added for Proxy card entry.
The C-4000 can be programmed locally or remotely using a standard Touch Tone phone. The C-4000 has built-in user dialing restriction to help prevent unautho­rized calls and toll fraud.
• RS-232 Port for programming via a PC
• Remote or local Touch Tone programmable
• Supports 4 entry points
• Supports 4 Wiegand type card readers
• Compatible with Viking’s vandal resistant K-1700-3, K-1900-8 or any Touch Tone phone
• Non-volatile memory (no batteries required)
• Stores 250 tenant Touch Tone phone numbers and 250 entry codes
• Programmable tenant’s relay activation code
• Programmable Master entry code & Maintenance
Personnel entry codes
• Programmable call timer
• Normally open and normally closed relay contacts for controlling door strikes, magnetic locks, gates, etc.
• Touch Tone toll restriction
• Allows 911 and 311 outside calls (Programmable)
LOG BUS data output for logging entry events
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Power: 120V AC/13.8V AC 1.25A, UL listed adapter provided Dimensions: 210mm x 159mm x 45mm (8.25" x 6.25" x 1.75") Shipping weight: 1.5kg (3.2 lbs) Environmental: 0° C to 32° C (32° F to 90° F) with 5% to 95%
non-condensing humidity
Talk Battery Output: 32V DC nominal DTMF dialing speed: 120ms on/100ms off Relay contact ratings: 5 Amps @ 30V DC/250V AC Maximum Wiegand Run: 610m (2000 ft) to Viking Model HID-1
using 24 AWG wire
Maximum LOG BUS Run: 1610m (5280 ft, 1 mile), 24 AWG wire Connections: (40) cage clamp screw terminals
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• Complete entry system to service 4 entry points when used with these Viking products...
- K-1700-3 Handsfree Speaker Phone (Fax Back Document 157) - or -
- K-1900-8 Wall Phone with Handset (Fax Back Document 362) - and -
- D-Series Tenant Directories (Fax Back Document 158) - and -
- HID-1 Proxy Card Readers (Fax Back Document 197) - or -
- HID-2 Wiegand Keypad (Fax Back Document 199)
• Multi-tenant, gated communities
• Office parks and multi-business complexes
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26 Bit Wiegand Format: The industry standard data output of access control card readers.
Directory: A posting of tenant’s names and what number to dial for visitors who wish to request access.
Entry Code: The number that when it matches either a Keyless Entry, or a Proxy Card number, allows access. Each Tenant
may have their own unique Entry Code that is easily changed or removed when a tenant moves out.
Entry Point: A door or gate allowing access into a secure or controlled area.
Facility Code: A 3-digit number that each proxy card contains in order to provide greater security. Usually the cards used
at a given building all have the same facility code. By programming cards with different facility codes, these cards can have access to certain doors. Using this feature, the entry system can be set up for “zones”.
Keyless Entry: A way for tenants to let themselves in, by entering a 4-6 digit Touch Tone Entry Code on any one of four entry phones.
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IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH A VIKING PRODUCT, PLEASE CONTACT: VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT (715) 386-8666
Our Technical Support Department is available for assistance Monday 8am - 4pm and Tuesday through Friday 8am - 5pm central time. So that we can give you better service, before you call please:
1. Know the model number, the serial number and what software version you have (see serial label).
2. Have your Technical Practice in front of you.
3. It is best if you are on site.
WARRANTY
Viking warrants its products to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one year from the date of purchase from any authorized Viking distributor or 18 months from the date manu­factured, which ever is greater. If at any time during the warranty period, the product is deemed defective or malfunctions, return the product to Viking Electronics, Inc., 1531 Industrial Street, Hudson, WI., 54016. Customer must contact Viking's Technical Support Department at 715-386-8666 to obtain a Return Authorization (R.A.) number.
This warranty does not cover any damage to the product due to lightning, over voltage, under voltage, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence or any damage caused by use of the product by the purchaser or others.
Vikings sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace (at Viking's option) the material within the terms stated above. VIKING SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING INCIDENTAL OR CONSE­QUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, OR FOR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limi­tation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED BEYOND THE ONE YEAR DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
RETURNING PRODUCT FOR EXCHANGE
The following procedure is for equipment that has failed out-of-box (within 10 days of purchase):
1. Customer must contact Viking’s Technical Support at 715-386-8666 to determine possible causes for the problem. The
customer MUST be able to step through recommended tests for diagnosis.
2. If the Technical Support Product Specialist determines that the equipment is defective based on the customer's input and troubleshooting, a Return Authorization (R.A.) number will be issued. This number is valid for fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of issue.
3. After obtaining the R.A. number, return the approved equipment to your distributor, referencing the R.A. number. Your distributor will then replace the product over the counter at no charge. The distributor will then return the product to Viking using the same R.A. number.
4. The distributor will NOT exchange this product without first obtaining the R.A. number from you. If you haven't followed the steps listed in 1, 2 and 3, be aware that you will have to pay a restocking charge.
RETURNING PRODUCT FOR REPAIR
The following procedure is for equipment that needs repair:
1. Customer must contact Viking's Technical Support Department at 715-386-8666 to obtain a Return Authorization (RA)
number. The customer MUST have a complete description of the problem, with all pertinent information regarding the defect, such as options set, conditions, symptoms, methods to duplicate problem, frequency of failure, etc.
2. Packing: Return equipment in original box or in proper packing so that damage will not occur while in transit. Static sensitive equipment such as a circuit board should be in an anti-static bag, sandwiched between foam and individual­ly boxed. All equipment should be wrapped to avoid packing material lodging in or sticking to the equipment. Include ALL parts of the equipment. C.O.D. or freight collect shipments cannot be accepted. Ship cartons prepaid to:
Viking Electronics, 1531 Industrial Street, Hudson, WI 54016
3. Return shipping address: Be sure to include your return shipping address inside the box. We cannot ship to a PO Box.
4. RA number on carton: In large printing, write the R.A. number on the outside of each carton being returned.
If trouble is experienced with the C-4000, for repair or warranty information, please contact:
Viking Electronics, Inc., 1531 Industrial Street, Hudson, WI 54016 (715) 386-8666
If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
Connection to Party Line Service is subject to State Tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service com­mission or corporation commission for information.
WHEN PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY NUMBERS AND (OR) MAKING TEST CALLS TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS:
Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call. Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evenings.
It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to which this device is connected. This is to avoid damaging the equipment caused by local lightning strikes and other electrical surges.
PART 15 LIMITATIONS
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radi­ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC REQUIREMENTS
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the side of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive REN's on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of the REN's should not exceed five (5.0) To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as deter­mined by the total REN's, contact the local telephone company. For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.
The plug used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this C-4000 does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer.
If the C-4000 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary dis­continuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the cus­tomer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is nec­essary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
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LOG BUS: A two wire data bus. Data is sent as 1200 baud ASCII characters at TTL levels (0-5 Volt). Any RS-232 port designed to receive TTL levels can receive log bus data directly on the “Receive Data” and “Signal Ground” pins.
Memory Location: The number used when programming that stores the location of a tenant’s phone number and entry code. This is also the tenant’s number, which would appear on a directory, that a visitor would dial to call a tenant.
Proxy Card: A credit size card that identifies itself when within close proximity of a reader. Card “swiping” is not necessary. The card contains a 3 digit Facility Code, a 5 digit Internal Card number and a 5 digit External Printed number, that may or may not match the Internal number.
Proxy Card Reader: A device used to read the data from a Proxy Card when it’s held within a few inches of the reader.
Relay Activation Code: The one or two digit Touch Tone code a tenant enters on their phone to allow a visitor access.
Tenant’s Phone Number: Since the C-4000 uses a phone line to call tenants through the public telephone network, the tenant’s actual phone number is programmed into the C-4000.
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VIKING
Door Strike Relays
Control up to 4 doorstrikes or magnetic locks with Normally Open or Normally Closed relays. Door strike 1 is controlled from entry phone 1 and REX 1. Door strike 2 is controlled from entry phone 2 and REX 2. The same goes for door strike 3 and door strike 4.
Program Phone - For local
Touch Tone programming.
C.O. / Phone Line Input -
Used to call up to 250 Tenants.
Auxiliary Line - Use with a
Viking C-3000 to call Tenants that
do not have C.O. phone service.
Entry Phones - Up to 4 entry phones to service up to 4 entry points. Any analog phone may be used. Viking's model K-1700-3 and K-1900-8 are recommended.
POWER
13.8 VAC
PROGRAM
PHONE
LED1
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PROGRAM PHONE
N.O. COM N.C.
DOOR STRIKE 1
C.O. LINE
INPUT
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ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
APARTMENT OR OFFICE
ENTRY CONTROLLER
DOOR STRIKE RELAYS
N.O. COM N.C.
N.O. COM N.C.
DOOR STRIKE 3
ENTRY
PHONE 2
ENTRY
PHONE 3
N.O. COM N.C.
DOOR STRIKE 4
ENTRY
PHONE 4
DOOR STRIKE 2
AUX LINE
ENTRY
PHONE 1
MODEL C-4000
VIKING
WIEGAND INPUTS
BLK RED GRN WHT
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 1
ENTRY 2
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REX - Request to exit inputs, used to release a doorstrike from a push button, motion sensor, etc. A momentary closure across REX 1 will activate Door Strike 1. A momentary closure across REX 2 will activate Door Strike 2. The same goes for REX 3 and REX 4.
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 3
RS-232 PORT
LOG BUS
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 4
Wiegand Inputs
Allows proximity card readers for each of the 4 entry points.
RS-232 Port - Connect to a PC Comm port for optional PC programming.
LOG BUS - Used to log entry events on a PC.
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Need More Information on the K-1900-8?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 362.
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Need More Information on the K-1700-3?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 157.
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. Contact Panamax at (800) 472-5555 or Electronic Specialists Inc. at (800) 225-4876.
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Need More Information on Directories?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 158.
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Need More Information on VE Backboxes?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 424.
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Need More Information on the C-3000?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 162.
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Need More Information on the HID-2?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 199.
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Need More Information on the HID-1?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 197.
* Note: Maximum Wiegand run length is 2000 feet using 24 gauge wire when using the Viking Model HID-1 proxy card reader, and 4000 feet for the HID-2 keypad. Run length is reduced to half if two share the same wire run from the same C-4000 entry point. Run length will also be reduced if using a Wiegand device other than the Viking Model HID-1, that requires more than 35mA average operating current. Run lengths can be doubled by doubling up on the BLACK and RED 24 gauge wire, or using 21 gauge (or larg­er) wire. Certain electrically noisy locations might require shielded wire.
A. Basic Wiring
Note: The diagram below shows only one of up to four possible entry phones, REX buttons, door strikes, and Wiegand inputs connected.
Viking D-Series Directory
(not included)
13.8V AC Adapter
Included
120V AC
VIKING
POWER
13.8 VAC
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APARTMENT OR OFFICE
ENTRY CONTROLLER
MODEL C-4000
VIKING
ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
PROGRAM
PHONE
LED1
C
N.O. COM N.C. DOOR STRIKE 1
PROGRAM PHONE
C.O. LINE
INPUT
Power Supply
5A@30VDC/250VAC
maximum
(not included)
Power typically not required for gate controllers.
Local
Programming
Phone
Doorstrike/Magnetic Lock (not included)
A contact closure output is available
for each entry phone.
C.O. Line or Analog
PABX/KSU Station
Optional C-3000 (not included)
VIKING
POWER
13.8 VAC
ENTRY CONTROLLER MODULE
DOOR
POSTAL
STRIKE
LOCK
1
INPUT
DIP
SWITCH
3456712
1 2 3
ENTRY 1 ENTRY 2
MODEL C-3000
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VIKING
ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
12 UNIT APARTMENT
DOOR
STRIKE
2
8
MULTI-MODULE
INTERCONNECT
OUT IN
RJ21X
12 APARTMENT LINES IN/OUT
If some tenants do not have C.O. phone service, the Viking model C-3000 can be added to ring up to 12 tenant's phones. Up to eight C-3000 units can be cascaded to support a total of 96 "No C.O." tenants.
DOOR STRIKE RELAYS
N.O. COM N.C.
N.O. COM N.C.
DOOR STRIKE 2
DOOR STRIKE 3
AUX
ENTRY
ENTRY
PHONE 1
PHONE 2
ENTRY
PHONE 3
LINE
Analog Entry Phone (not included)
WIEGAND INPUTS
N.O. COM N.C.
BLK RED GRN WHT
BLK RED GRN WHT
BLK RED GRN WHT
DOOR STRIKE 4
ENTRY 1
ENTRY
REX1REX2REX3REX4H L
PHONE 4
ENTRY 2
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 3
RS-232 PORT
LOG BUS
* 609m (2000 ft) max
Viking HID-1
Proximity Card Reader
(not included)
Optional "Push to Open / Request to Exit"
K-1900-8 K-1700-3
- or -
ENTRY 4
Entry Points 2-4 should be wired identical to Entry Point 1 as shown.
Viking HID-2 Keypad
(not included)
* 1219m (4000 ft) max
- or -
Button (not included)
The K-1900-8 and K-1700-3 are shown with optional VE-5x10 and VE-6x7 backboxes.
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B. Optional LOG BUS Wiring
C. Optional PC Programming Wiring
If the RS-232 input of a PC, printer, etc. is capable of receiving TTL level RS-232 signals, then the LOG BUS can be wired directly into the RS-232 “Receive Data” and “Signal Ground” pins to receive ASCII data. Windows “Hyper-Terminal” can be used to receive the data on a PC. Use the set­tings in the chart at the right:
Communication Software Configuration
Com
Baud Rate
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Parity
Flow Control
Your serial port (1-4)
1200
8
1
none
none
* IMPORTANT: Viking Electronics will NOT support com­puter software or hardware problems. If you experience these problems, research your hardware/software instruc­tion manuals or contact the manufacturer’s technical sup­port department.
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Programming the C-4000 can be done with a Touch Tone phone or by using a PC. If using PC programming, use a serial port connection as shown below and visit www.vikingelectronics.com to download free C-4000 programming software. Compatible with any Windows based PC running Windows 98 or higher, the software allows programming of all C-4000 parameters using the computer.
Note: After PC programming is accomplished, it is recommended to not use Touch Tone programming to make changes, as these changes will not show in the PC programming data base. If Touch Tone programming is used to make changes, be sure to make those same changes in the PC programming data base to keep it accurate.
The C-4000 transmits 1200 baud ASCII data from the LOG BUS screw terminals. Log Bus data is sent each
time there is an entry point event, and includes: an entry point ID number, if the entry was valid or non­valid, the facility code, and the card number (or key­pad entry code).
DB-9
(not included)
Pin 2
(Receive Data)
Pin 5 (Signal Ground)
H Brown (Receive Data)
L Yellow (Signal Ground)
1610m (5280 ft - 1 mile) maximum run length using 24 gauge wire
VIKING
POWER
13.8 VAC
PROGRAM
PHONE
LED1
C
N.O. COM N.C. DOOR STRIKE 1
PROGRAM PHONE
C.O. LINE
INPUT
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ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
APARTMENT OR OFFICE
ENTRY CONTROLLER
DOOR STRIKE RELAYS
N.O. COM N.C.
N.O. COM N.C.
N.O. COM N.C.
DOOR STRIKE 2
DOOR STRIKE 3
DOOR STRIKE 4
AUX
ENTRY
ENTRY
ENTRY
LINE
PHONE 1
PHONE 2
PHONE 3
PHONE 4
MODEL C-4000
VIKING
WIEGAND INPUTS
BLK RED GRN WHT
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 1
ENTRY 2
ENTRY
REX1REX2REX3REX4H L
BLK RED GRN WHT
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 3
ENTRY 4
RS-232 PORT
LOG BUS
VIKING
POWER
13.8 VAC
PROGRAM
PHONE
LED1
C
N.O. COM N.C. DOOR STRIKE 1
PROGRAM PHONE
C.O. LINE
INPUT
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ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
APARTMENT OR OFFICE
ENTRY CONTROLLER
DOOR STRIKE RELAYS
N.O. COM N.C.
N.O. COM N.C.
ENTRY
PHONE 1
DOOR STRIKE 3
ENTRY
PHONE 2
ENTRY
PHONE 3
N.O. COM N.C. DOOR STRIKE 4
PHONE 4
DOOR STRIKE 2
AUX
LINE
MODEL C-4000
VIKING
WIEGAND INPUTS
BLK RED GRN WHT
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 1
ENTRY 2
ENTRY
REX1REX2REX3REX4H L
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 3
RS-232 PORT
LOG BUS
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 4
* Personal Computer
Standard "Straight Thru"
RS-232 Cable
(included)
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2. Local Programming
B. Security Code
C. Tenant’s Phone Numbers and Entry Codes
The C-4000 can be programmed with up to 250 tenant phone numbers and up to 250 tenant entry codes, 5 maintenance personnel entry codes and 1 master entry code. A tenant can activate the door strike, keyless, from the entry phone by dial­ing a “#” followed by their 4-6 digit entry code, or by using a proxy card with its 5 digit card number programmed as the entry code. When a given tenant moves out of the complex, the phone number and entry code for that tenant may be cleared with­out affecting any other tenant’s phone numbers or entry codes. Note: The entry codes should all be the same number of
digits, either 4, 5 or 6. If using Wiegand devices (HID-1 or HID-2), entry codes must be 5 digits in length. An entry code may be programmed without a phone number.
WARNING: If using a Viking model HID-2 keypad, do not program the C-4000 to accept entry code 65535, because this number is the HID-2’s error code.
IMPORTANT: 26-bit Wiegand data limits the entry code range from 00001 to 65534, when using Wiegand devices such as the HID-1, HID-2, etc.
Note: If a phone number and an entry code are to be programmed into a memory location (001-250), they must be pro­grammed together.
While in programming, enter the tenant’s phone number + “#,” + the entry code for the tenant (4-6 digits) + “#” + mem­ory location number (001 - 250). Example: 5551212 #, 123456 # 001
2. Programming a Phone Number and Entry Code
You are allowed to program an entry code in a memory location without programming a phone number. The memory location then becomes dedicated to entry code storage. This is programmed by entering “#,” + the entry code (4 - 6 digits) + “#” + the memory location (001 - 250). Example: #, 123456 # 001
3. Programming an Entry Code Without a Phone Number
While in programming, enter the tenant’s phone number + “#” + memory location number (001 - 250). Example: 5551212 # 001
1. Programming a Phone Number Only
Step 1. Connect a phone to the PROGRAM PHONE jack.
Step 2. Come off hook. A double beep will indicate that programming has been entered. Note: The double beep might be
delayed if a call is in progress.
Step 3. Program as shown in section C - K.
Step 4. To exit programming, simply hang up the phone.
A six digit number is used to access remote programming. This 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 as follows:
Step 1. Access programming as shown in section A.
Step 2. Enter your new security code followed by ##5.
Step 3. To exit remote programming, do NOT enter any Touch Tones for at least 20 seconds.
Note: The security code must be six digits in length and MUST NOT contain a ,or #. If you have forgotten your security code, see Local Programming in section A.
A. Accessing the Programming Mode
1. Remote Programming
Step 1. Connect the CO LINE port to a C.O. line or analog PABX/KSU station.
Step 2. From a Touch Tone phone, call the line connected to the C-4000.
Step 3. When the C-4000 answers, enter “,” followed by the six digit security code, factory set to 845464 (see section B
on the following page). A double beep will indicate that programming has been entered.
Step 4. Program as shown in sections C - K.
Step 5. To exit programming, do NOT enter any Touch Tones for approximately 20 seconds. Three beeps will be heard,
followed by an automatic disconnect.
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Note: While the C-4000 is being programmed, guests are not able to call up to a tenant because the hardware and/or
phone line is unavailable. A busy signal will be given indicating that the system is busy. Tenants can still use keyless entry codes and card readers for access at any entry point during programming.
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The master entry code is simply an additional entry code in memory position 000. If keyless entry is disabled (when card readers are used), this master entry code will still function as a keyless code. This is programmed by entering “#,” +
the master entry code (4 - 6 digits) + “#” + the memory location 000.
Example: #, 123456 # 000
4. Adding a Master Entry Code
The maintenance personnel entry codes are simply an additional 5 keyless entry codes in memory locations 251-255. This is useful when you require additional entry codes for a non-tenant (guard, maintenance worker, etc.) If keyless entry is disabled (when card readers are used) these entry codes will still function as a keyless code. This is programmed by entering “#,” + the entry code (4 - 6 digits) + “#” + the memory locations 251-255. Example: #, 123456 # 251
5. Adding Maintenance Personnel Entry Codes
While in programming, enter “###”. This will clear all phone numbers, entry codes and set all programming back to factory settings.
! CAUTION: All phone numbers and entry codes will be permanently erased.
7. Deleting All Phone Numbers and Entry Codes
While in programming dial a “#” + memory location (000 - 255) to clear.
Note: It is not possible to erase only the phone number or the keyless entry number. If either number needs to be changed, BOTH numbers must be reprogrammed.
6. Deleting the Phone Number and Entry Code for One Memory Location
phone number phone number + #, + entry code +
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#
#, + entry code #
, + entry code
#, + entry code (no digits)
1-3 digit 2 digits (00 - 99) 2 digits (00 - 99) 2 digits (00 - 99) 2 digits (00 - 99) 1 or 2 digits (0 - 99) 6 digits (no # or
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2 digits (00 - 99)
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Features
Tenant’s phone numbers: 001-002 (0-32 digits), 003-250 (0-16 digits) .....................
Tenant’s phone numbers and entry codes ................................................................
To add a , at any point in the dialing string ............................................................
To add a # at any point in the dialing string ..............................................................
Entry code only (4-6 digits) .......................................................................................
Master entry code (4 - 6 digits) .................................................................................
Maintenance personnel entry codes (4-6 digits) .......................................................
Clear one phone number and entry code .................................................................
PABX line access number: 1-3 digits + 3 sec pause (factory disabled) .....................
Entry point 1 relay activation time (.5-99 sec, 00=.5 sec, factory set to 5 sec) ..........
Entry point 2 relay activation time (.5-99 sec, 00=.5 sec, factory set to 5 sec) ..........
Entry point 3 relay activation time (.5-99 sec, 00=.5 sec, factory set to 5 sec) ..........
Entry point 4 relay activation time (.5-99 sec, 00=.5 sec, factory set to 5 sec) ..........
* Relay activation code: one or two digits (factory set to 36) .....................................
Security code (factory set to 845464) .......................................................................
Maximum call time : 0-99 sec (00=disabled, factory set to 40 sec) ...........................
Disable tenant keyless entry ....................................................................................
Enable tenant keyless entry (factory setting) .........................................................
Disable ring-thru mode (factory setting) ..................................................................
Enable ring-thru mode ..............................................................................................
Enable 911 and 311 calling from entrance phones (factory setting) ........................
Disable 911 and 311 calling from entrance phones ..................................................
1 second pause anywhere in the dialing string ........................................................
Access auxiliary line .................................................................................................
Clear all phone numbers and keyless entry codes from memory and
set all programming features back to factory settings ...............................................
#001-250 #001-250
#001-250 #000 #251-255 #001-255 ##2 ##31 ##32 ##33 ##34 ##4 ##5 ##6
* The relay may be activated with a single digit. When a single digit (0-9) relay activation code is programmed, the activation Touch Tone must be held for a minimum of 150 milliseconds.
Notes: Each pause uses a single digit. To clear a memory location, enter only the location (no digits). A valid programming entry will be indicated by a double beep. An invalid entry will be indicated with three beeps.
D. Programming Features Quick Reference
Memory
Location
Enter Digits
- then -
(CAUTION: Erases ALL programming!)
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+ + + + + + + + + + + +
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F. Programmable Maximum Call Time
The C-4000 can be programmed to limit the call time on the entry phone. The maximum call time is programmable from “00” (no maximum call time) to “99” (99 seconds and is factory set to “40” (40 seconds) (see Programming, sec­tion D). When the call timer is enabled (programmed to “01-99”), if a call exceeds the programmed time, both phones are provided with three beeps, indicating the termination of the call, then disconnected. This limits unnecessary and lengthy conversations, and limits the chances that a second entry phone gets a busy signal. When the call timer is disabled (programmed to “00”), there is no limit to the length of calls from the entry phone. Only a CPC disconnect signal from the telephone line, or hanging up the entry phone will disconnect the call.
G. Built-In Toll Restriction
The C-4000 features built-in toll restriction. The unit will disconnect when it detects any Touch Tone generated by the entry phone, after speed dialing has been completed.
H. Card Readers / Wiegand Keypads
One or two Wiegand type card readers or keypads can be added to each of the four C-4000 entry points for card access control. Notes: If neither visitor access nor keyless entry are required, a Viking model HID-1 Card Reader is
all that is needed and an entry phone is not required. If visitor access is not required, but keyless entry is required, a Viking model HID-2 Keypad is all that is needed and an entry phone is not required. Twenty-six bit Wiegand access
cards, such as the HID Proximity Card, identify themselves with an 8-digit number. The first three digits are consid­ered the Facility Code and the last five are the card number.
The C-4000 shares the entry code memory location for both keyless entry and card entry. In other words, the 5-digit card number or keypad entry, is to be programmed as the tenant’s entry code if used. Unless facility codes are pro­grammed, the C-4000 will only need to match the 5-digit card number with any programmed entry code to allow access. For a higher level of security the access card’s 3-digit Facility Code should be programmed in addition to the card number. The facility codes are to be programmed per each of the four entry points of the C-4000.
Each entry point can be programmed to accept up to 4 different Facility Codes. In this way, different groups of users can be issued access cards with different Facility Codes to create entry points in which some groups are allowed access, and/or other groups are not. This open form of creating “Zones” means each entry point can be its own unique zone.
Note: If all 4 Facility Code locations are programmed to “000” (factory setting), the C-4000 will disregard the Facility Code all together, thus making access entry based only on the card number match with the programmed entry code. Important: 26 Bit Wiegand data limits the facility code range from 001 to 255. A facility code larger than 255 will not be accepted.
When in programming, enter the 3-digit Facility Code of the access cards being used, then “#” and the memory loca­tions as shown below. (Example: 123#911)
3 digits 3 digits 3 digits 3 digits
Programming Facility Codes
Facility codes for entry point 1 ................................................................................................
Facility codes for entry point 2 ................................................................................................
Facility codes for entry point 3 ................................................................................................
Facility codes for entry point 4 ................................................................................................
#911-914 #921-924 #931-934 #941-944
Memory
Location
Enter Digits
- then -
+ + + +
E. Programming Examples
These examples would be entered after accessing programming as shown in section A.
Programming the C-4000...
1. ...to dial 555-1234 when a “1” is entered at the entrance phone
2. ...to dial a 9 and pause 3 seconds prior to dialing all numbers
3. ...to activate the door strike/magnetic lock when the tenant dials a “6”
4. ...to set entry code for tenant 3 to “9876” with phone number 555-1234
5. ...to set an entry code for tenant 4 to “9876” without a phone number
6. ...to delete the entry code and phone number for tenant 5
7. ...to set a maximum call time of 20 seconds
8. ...to set the master entry code to “123456”
9. ...to call position 1 of a C-3000 (aux. line) when 1 is dialed at entry phone
Enter Digits
5551234 #001
9 ##2
6 ##4
5551234#
,9876 #003
#,9876 #004
#005
20 ##6
#
,123456 #000
,901 #001
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I. Disable Keyless Entry
By using Proximity cards instead of keyless entry, the building manager keeps control over the number of people that can let themselves into the building. If the card numbers are printed on the cards, tenants will quickly figure out the 5­digit printed card number also works as a keyless entry code. Disabling the ability to use keyless entry is therefore recommended when card readers are used. Note: If keyless entry needs to be used in addition to proximity card read-
ers, be sure to order cards with the printed number “offset” from the actual card number. This way only the security manager that knows the offset value can decode it.
While in programming, enter “
,1” to disable keyless entry, or “,2” to enable keyless entry. Note: When disabled, the
master and maintenance personnel entry codes still function as keyless entry.
J. Ring-Thru Mode
Inbound calls are normally answered by the C-4000 so that remote programming is possible. If the ring-thru mode is selected, inbound calls are allowed to ring through to Entry Phone 1. While in programming, enter “,4” to enable ring­thru mode or “,3” to disable ring-thru mode.
K. Using the “AUX” Line
The C-4000 normally dials the tenant’s phone number from the “C.O.” connections, but can be programmed to dial out the “AUX” screw terminals. This is needed when integrating some tenants that don’t have C.O. phone service and Viking C-3000s are added. When programming a tenant’s phone number, add “,9” as the first 2-digits of the phone number to have the C-4000 call out on the “AUX” line.
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When a visitor accesses an entry phone, simulated dial tone is heard. After the visitor enters the appropriate one to three digit tenant number (equal to memory locations 001-250 in programming), the C-4000 dials the tenant’s phone number and bridges the phone line to the entry phone. If an un-programmed tenant number (memory location) is entered, a fast busy signal will be heard on the entry phone. When the tenant confirms the visitors identity, a one or two digit relay activation code may be entered from the tenant’s phone (factory setting is “36”). Two beeps will indicate that a valid activation code has been entered. A buzzing sound is then heard on the entry phone to indicate the door strike has been activated. If the visitor presses a Touch Tone or an incorrect relay activation code is entered, the unit will disconnect. A fast busy signal will also be returned to the entry phone if the telephone line has become discon­nected. The C-4000 can only make one call at a time. If a second phone comes off-hook while another entry phone is in use, it will be given a fast busy signal. Note: To avoid busy signals on the entry phones, call waiting is recommend-
ed on each tenant’s phone line.
Tenants that do not have C.O. telephone line service can be called through the Viking C-3000 when wired to the “AUX” screw terminals of the C-4000. Each C-3000 supports up to 12 tenants and up to 8 C-3000’s can be added to support a total of 96 “No C.O.” tenants. If the C-4000 is installed at a business where a PABX is used, the C-4000 can be installed on a station of the PABX and be programmed to dial extension numbers on the PABX and/or dial 9 to place outbound C.O. calls.
A. Visitor Access Control
Each tenant may use their personal entry code to let themselves in by taking an entry phone off-hook and enter a “#” followed by their 4-6 digit personal entry code. Similar to visitor access above, if a second entry phone comes off-hook while another entry phone is in use, it will be given a fast busy signal. Dial tone will be available when the first call is complete. A valid keyless entry code will activate the door strike relay. If the ability to use tenant keyless entry codes is disabled because proximity card readers are used (see Programming section I), the master entry code and main­tenance personnel entry codes will still remain functional as keyless entry.
B. Tenant Keyless Entry
An optional Wiegand device, such as the Viking HID-1 Proximity Card Reader, is fully supported (power and data) for each of the four entry points. The C-4000 entry controller monitors the Wiegand devices for 26 bit Wiegand data. When a card is read, the data is compared against Facility Code and Entry Code data bases of the C-4000, and access is granted if a match is found.
C. Tenant Card Reader Entry
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Due to the dynamic nature of the product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Viking Electronics, and its affiliates and/or subsidiaries assume no responsibility for errors and omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.
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If the Ring-Thru mode is selected (see Programming section J), incoming calls are allowed to ring through the C-4000 to Entry Phone 1. If that door phone has an auto-answer feature, this will allow the user to “monitor” that entry way. The C-4000 is still watching for the security code and will seize the line if a valid code is detected. In this manner, the C-4000 may still be remotely programmed. In this mode the relay activation code may also be used to buzz in approach­ing guests. If the Ring-Thru mode is turned off, the C-4000 will answer all inbound calls and watch for the security code for remote programming. Note: To utilize the Ring-Thru mode with a K-1700-3 entry phone, DIP switch 5 on the K-1700-
3 must be in the ON position (Fax Back Document 157).
D. Ring-Thru Mode
Any tenant phone number that is programmed with a leading “,9” will be dialed out the ”AUX“ screw terminal connec­tions instead of the “C.O.” connections. The ability to dial out on one of two lines provides additional flexibility to some unusual installations. For example: Some tenants do not have C.O. phone service, so a Viking C-3000 is used to ring those tenants phones, or some tenants phones are on PABX extensions, so the “AUX” line can be wired to that PABX for extension dialing. Note: When using a C-3000 with the C-4000, the relay activation code in the C-3000 should be
“disabled” by accessing the programming mode of the C-3000 and dialing “##4”.
E. AUX Line
If a “Push to Open” button, push bar switch, key switch, motion sensor, etc. provides a momentary contact closure to the Request to Exit screw terminals, the door strike relay will activate. This can be used for a receptionist to allow entry for visible guests, activate a gate for exiting tenants, provide key access for postal service, etc.
F. Request to Exit
Each time there is an entry point event, the C-4000 will transmit 1200 baud ASCII data out of its LOG BUS screw ter­minals. An example of 5 different entry events is shown below. The C-4000 outputs entry event data in real time, but does not time stamp.
G. Data Logging
1 3 1 2 4
V V N V V
255 132 KLS KLS GST
12345 06336 8132 708132 007
Simulated LOG BUS Output
Entry Point ID Number
If the entry attempt Valid (V) or Not Valid (N)
Examples:
Valid Card Entry ...........................
Valid Card Entry ...........................
Non-Valid Keyless Attempt .........
Valid Keyless Entry ......................
A guest was granted entry by .....
tenant in memory location 007
Card number from Wiegand device or keyless code entered (keypad) or tenant memory location number if a guest called
Facility Code from Wiegand device or (KLS) for keyless code, or (GST) if a guest called a tenant
H. Entry Logger Software
Visit www.vikingelectronics.com to download free ENTRY LOGGER software. The software provides transaction log- ging for the ES-1 and C-4000 Entry Controller systems. Compatible with any Windows based PC running Windows 98 or higher, the software adds time and date stamps to each transaction, and allows user printing, record saving, and complete search capabilities.
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Apt #
Tenant’s Phone #
Memory Location
001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075
Please use these charts to record the numbers programmed into the C-4000 (use pencil).
Security Code:
Relay Activation Code:
Apt #
Tenant’s Phone #
Memory Location
076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150
Entry Code #
Entry Code #
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Apt #
Tenant’s Phone #
Memory Location
151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225
Apt #
Tenant’s Phone #
Memory Location
226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250
Memory Location
000 251 252 253 254 255
Description
Master Maintenance Personnel Maintenance Personnel Maintenance Personnel Maintenance Personnel Maintenance Personnel
Facility Code
Memory Location
911 912 913 914
Description
Entry Point 1 Entry Point 1 Entry Point 1 Entry Point 1
Facility Code
Memory Location
921 922 923 924
Description
Entry Point 2 Entry Point 2 Entry Point 2 Entry Point 2
Facility Code
Memory Location
931 932 933 934
Description
Entry Point 3 Entry Point 3 Entry Point 3 Entry Point 3
Facility Code
Memory Location
941 942 943 944
Description
Entry Point 4 Entry Point 4 Entry Point 4 Entry Point 4
Additional Entry Codes
Access Card Facility Codes
Entry Code #
Entry Code #
Entry Code #
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