Viking k-1900-1a Service Manual

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Telecommunication Peripheral Products
Technical Practice
Add Speed Dial Memory to Any
Touch Tone Phone
The K-1900-1 adds speed dial memory to any Touch Tone phone. Alternately, the unit can be used as a dedicated, multi-number dialer.
Multi-Number Dialer
July, 24 2000
The K-1900-1 is capable of storing 100 telephone numbers in non-volatile E2memory and will operate on any standard loop start C.O. line or analog PABX/KSU station with any conventional phone.
When programmed as a dedicated dialer, the K-1900-1 will only allow the user to dial one of 100 programmed telephone numbers by entering the 1 or 2 digit code. When programmed as an optional speed dialer, the user can dial through the unit as normal or enter a 1 or 2 digit code for the K-1900-1 to speed dial one of 100 of your most commonly used numbers.
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Features Applications
Programmable to add speed dial memory or be used as a dedicated, multi-number dialer
Stores up to (10) 32 digit and (90) 16 digit phone numbers
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• Non-volatile E
• Local or remote programmable with a standard Touch Tone phone
• Telephone line powered
• Touch Tone or pulse dialing with normal or high speed settings
memory (no batteries required)
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• Add 100 number speed dial memory to any standard phone
• Security and emergency phones
• Interactive point of sale displays
• Kiosks
• Catalog sales
• ATM’s
• Hot-Line reservation phones for hotels, airlines, car rentals, etc.
• User dialing restriction (programmable on/off)
• LED programming indicator
• Push button security code override
• Allows 911 and 311 emergency dialing
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Made in the U.S.A.
Specifications
Power: Telephone line powered (24V DC/20mA minimum) Dimensions: 70mm x 36mm x 120mm (2.8” x 1.4” x 4.7”) Shipping Weight: .45 kg (1lb) Environmental: 0° C to 32° C (32° F to 90° F) with 5% to 95%
non-condensing humidity Connections: (1) RJ11 jack, (1) RJ11 plug
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Installation
The K-1900-1 connects in series between a Touch Tone telephone and a C.O. line or analog PABX/KSU extension.
C.O. line or
analog PABX/KSU
extension
Programming button and indicator LED
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K-1900-1
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Programming
A. Accessing the Programming Mode
1. Remote Programming (with or without a security code)
a. Connect the K-1900-1 to a C.O. line or analog PABX/KSU station. b. From a Touch Tone phone, call the line connected to the K-1900-1. c. Take the phone connected to the dialer off hook (answer the phone). d. Momentarily press the programming button on the front of the K-1900-1 or enter followed by the six digit
security code (see section C). A double beep should be heard and the programming LED should light indicating you have entered programming.
2. Local Programming (without the Security Code)
a. Connect the K-1900-1 to a C.O. line or analog PABX/KSU station. b. Press and hold the programming button on the front of the K-1900-1. c. Take the phone connected to the dialer off hook. A double beep should be heard in the phone and the
programming LED should light indicating you have entered programming. Release the button and begin programming.
100 NUMBER
AUTO DIALER
PHONE
Touch Tone
Phone
Note: All valid Touch Tone programming sequences are acknowledged with a double beep. A triple beep indicates
that a mistake has been made.
Memory
B. Programming Features
Telephone number memory positions 00-09 (1-32 digits) .........................................
Telephone number memory positions 10-99 (1-16 digits) .........................................
Clear all speed dial numbers from memory .............................................................
Dedicated dialer mode (factory setting) (see Operation/Applications section A) ...
Speed dialer mode (see Operation/Applications section B) .................................
Disable hang up before speed dialing in dedicated dialer mode ..............................
Hang up before speed dialing (factory setting) ........................................................
Emergency number position one (1-32 digits, factory set to 911) ...........................
Emergency number position two (1-32 digits, factory set to 311) ...........................
Security code (factory set to 845464) ......................................................................
To add a at any point in the dialing string .............................................................
To add a # at any point in the dialing string .............................................................
Set dialing speed to normal (DTMF:120ms on/off, Pulse:10pps. factory setting) .....
Set dialing speed to fast (DTMF: 50ms on/off, Pulse: 20pps) ..................................
Restrict user dialing in dedicated dialer mode (factory setting) ................................
Enable user dialing in dedicated dialer mode ..........................................................
Set pause before dialing to normal (approximately 1 second, factory setting) .........
Set pause before dialing to short (approximately .5 seconds) .................................
To add a four second pause at any point in the dialing string ..................................
To add a one second pause at any point in the dialing string ..................................
Touch Tone speed dialing (factory setting) ..............................................................
Pulse speed dialing ..................................................................................................
Enter Digits
Phone number Phone number
### ##0 ##1 ##2 ##4
Phone number Phone number 6 digits (0 - 9)
✱✱ ✱#1234567890
+ +
+ + +
Location+
# 00-09 # 10-99
##5 ##6 ##8
*Notes: Special features such as a pause, a Touch Tone “” and a Touch Tone “#”, use a single digit in the speed
dialing string.
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C. Security Code
A six digit number can be used to access the programming mode. The 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.
Note: The security code must be six digits in length and can NOT contain a or #.
D. Selecting the Dialer Mode
The K-1900-1 can be programmed as a speed dialer or a dedicated multi-number dialer (see Operation sections A. and B.) To configure the K-1900-1 as a dedicated dialer (factory default), enter ##0 while programming. To configure the K-1900-1 as a speed dialer, enter ##1 while programming.
E. Hang-up Before Dialing
If your telephone’s Touch Tones break dial tone while entering the desired memory position, the K-1900-1 can be programmed to hang up momentarily (approximately 1 second) before dialing. To disable the hang-up before dialing enter ##2 while programming. To enable the hang up before dialing (factory default), enter ##4.
F. Emergency Numbers
The K-1900-1 can be programmed to dial specific telephone numbers when 911 or 311 are entered. If no telephone numbers are programmed in these memory positions (##5 and ##6) they will default to the factory setting and the K-
1900-1 will dial 911 or 311 respectively.
G. Pulse/Tone Dialing
The K-1900-1 can be programmed to dial fast or slow in both Touch Tones or pulse. To program the K-1900-1 to pulse dial, enter 0 while programming. To program the K-1900-1 to Touch Tone dial (factory default), enter 9 while programming. For normal dialing speed (factory default), enter 1 while programming. For fast dialing speed, enter 2 while programming. Normal dialing speed is 120ms on/off for Touch Tones and 10 pps for pulse. Fast dialing speed is 50ms on/off and 20 pps for pulse.
Note: ✱’s and #’s can not be pulse dialed.
H. Restrict User Dialing (dedicated dialer mode only)
The K-1900-1 can be programmed to restrict any user dialing by disconnecting on any Touch Tone or pulse dialing detected after the unit has dialed. This feature can only be enabled in the “dedicated dialer mode”. To allow user dialing, enter 4 while programming. To prohibit user dialing (factory default) enter 3 while programming.
I. Automatic Pause Before Dialing
A short pause is inserted before the K-1900-1 will dial. This insures that dial tone has been returned. To program a short pause (approximately 500 ms), enter 6 while programming. For a long pause (approximately 1 second, factory default), enter 5.
Note: This feature is only operational with the hang-up before speed dialing feature enabled, enter ##4 while programming.
J. Pauses in the Dialing String
The K-1900-1 allows pauses to be programmed in the dialing string for such applications as dialing pagers, etc. To program a four second pause, enter a 7 at any point in the dialing string, while in programming. For a one second pause, enter 8.
K. Programming Examples
These examples would be entered after following the steps in section A.
Programming the K-1900-1... Enter Digits Enter Location
...to dial a 9, pause 4 sec, and dial 1 (612) 555-1212 when a 2 is entered ...to dial the number 9#8888 when a 1 is entered ...to store a 9, pause 1 second, 911 in emergency position one ...to clear the number stored in memory position 15
Note: 7 and 8 place a four or one second pause respectively.
9716125551212
9#888✱✱8
98911
#02 #01 ##5 #15
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Operation/Applications
A. Dedicated Dialer Mode (manual user dialing is not allowed)
In the “dedicated dialer” mode, the K-1900-1 will dial a programmed phone number after the user has entered the one or two digit memory position code. There is a single digit time out, so it is not necessary to enter 02 for memory position 2, just enter 2. If that memory position has not been programmed, the K-1900-1 will disconnect and return to dial tone. Manual user dialing is not allowed in the dedicated dialer mode.
If 911 or 311 is entered, the number stored in emergency position one or two (respectively) will be dialed. If these positions have not been programmed, 911 or 311 will be dialed.
Notes: If its required for users to enter digits after the K-1900-1 has speed dialed, program the unit to enable user dialing (see Programming section B). If your telephone’s Touch Tones break dial tone while entering the desired memory position, set the programming command to hang up before dialing (see Programming section B).
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K-1900-1
PROGRAM
K-1900-1
100 NUMBER
AUTO DIALER
PHONE
K-1900-8
(not included)
C.O. line or
analog PABX/KSU
extension
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B. Speed Dialer Mode (manual user dialing or speed dialing is allowed)
In the “speed dialer” mode, the user may use the K-1900-1 as a speed dialer or dial manually. If only one or two Touch Tone digits are entered, the K-1900-1 will momentarily disconnect the telephone line (factory programmed setting) and speed dial the phone number stored in the associated memory position. For faster speed dialing, enter your 1 or 2 digit speed dial memory code followed by a # or . This will bypass the three second time out and the K-1900-1 will immediately begin speed dialing. If three or more digits are dialed by the user, the K-1900-1 is transparent and will not dial, allowing the user to dial manually.
Note: The K-1900-1 will not restrict or disconnect in the “speed dial” mode.
C.O. line or
analog PABX/KSU
extension
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K-1900-1
PROGRAM
K-1900-1
100 NUMBER
AUTO DIALER
PHONE
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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, its affiliates and/or subsidiaries assume no responsibility for errors and/or omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.
Printed in the U.S.A.Fax Back Doc # 310
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