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The Speaker Mode can be set to one of the following two modes. 

OFF/Silent Monitoring Mode:

In the “OFF” mode the speaker is disabled on inbound calls. However, the speaker

can be enabled after communication has been established by entering touch tone command “

9#

”. The speaker will

then remain on for the duration of the call.

ON (factory setting):

In the “ON” mode the speaker is enabled during In-bound and Out-bound calls. 

30. Speaker Mode  

When programmed to “Enable” (factory default) the Remote Access Operation Commands to Un-Latch or Latch the
relay are enabled.

When programmed to “Disable” the Remote Access Operation Commands to Un-Latch or Latch the relay are disabled.
Disabling the Latch commands can be useful in applications where you want to eliminate the possibility of inadvertently
entering a latch command leaving a gate open/closed, etc.

29. Latch Commands (Enable / Disable Relay Latching Commands)

The speaker volume can be set from 0 to 9 (0 = lowest volume setting, 9 = the highest, factory set to 2). Alternatively
the speaker can be turned off for silent monitoring (see Speaker Mode section 30).

31. Speaker Volume 

The microphone volume can be set from 1 to 9 (1 = lowest volume setting, 9 = the highest, factory set to 5). Alternatively
the microphone can be placed in the “ANC” Automatic Noise Cancelling mode. With the mic in the ANC mode, when
background noise increases, the mic gain will automatically decrease. When background noise decreases the mic gain
will automatically increase. The ANC mode is useful in applications where the background noise level can change dras-
tically such as a gas car running vs a diesel truck.

32. Microphone Volume / Automatic Noise Cancelling Mode 

This feature selects switching time between talk and listen modes (VOX switching time).  The Talk/Listen Delay can be
programmed from .1 to .9 seconds. 

Note: 

The factory default is .5 seconds.

33. Talk / Listen Delay (VOX)

The In-Band Audio Call Progress Detection can be set to enabled or disabled. In-Band Audio Call Progress detection
should be enabled in applications where you are making an outbound call through your VoIP phone system and are
relying on In-Band analog audio for ringback or busy detection. The factory default is: enabled. 

34. Audio Call Progress (In-Band Audio Call Progress Detection)

The In-Band Audio Detection level (Sensitivity) can be set from 1 to 9 (1 = minimum setting, 9 = the highest, factory set
to 5). Increasing or decreasing the sensitivity may be required in applications where you are making an outbound call
through your VoIP phone system and are relying on In-Band analog audio detection.

35. Audio Detect Level (In-Band Audio Detection Level / Sensitivity)

The relay activation tone is a buzzing sound that is heard at the Entry phone when the door strike relay is activated.
After the called party enters the correct relay activation command, the called party will hear 2 short confirmation beeps
and the entry phone will output a buzzing sound (relay activation tone) while the door strike relay is activated. The tone
(buzz) length will match the relay activation time up to a maximum of 5 seconds. The tone (buzz) can be programmed
to three different volume settings 1 = Low, 2 = Medium, 3 = High or it can be disabled.

28. Relay Buzz (Activation Tone) Volume

Summary of Contents for K-1775-BN-IP

Page 1: ... with PoE The unit can be programmed from any PC on the same LAN or remotely using a Static IP Address The K 1775 IP entry phone can dial up to 250 programmable numbers and another 250 rollover numbers read up to 1000 proximity card numbers and provide CCTV video of the entry area They are available in two attractive finishes Brushed Stainless Steel and Oil Rubbed Bronze When the K 1775 IP phone i...

Page 2: ... Incompatible System or Service Provider Ring Central Requires Authorization ID and Proxy address Vendor Infrastructure Class Softswitch PBX Proxy SBC session border controller Service Provider 3COM VCX X 3CX X Aastra X Asterisk X Atcom X Avaya Aura Communication Manager X Avaya IP Office X BlueBox X Brekeke X Callcentric X Cisco Unified Communications Manager CUCM X X Cisco Unified Communications...

Page 3: ...vice that forwards data from one network to another In order to send information to the right location routers look at IP Address MAC Address and Subnet Mask RTP Real Time Transport Protocol is an Internet protocol standard that specifies a way for programs to manage the real time transmission of multimedia data over either unicast or multicast network services Server A computer or device that ful...

Page 4: ... Push Button Switch Push to initiate call push again to disconnect Solid 316 stainless steel internally sealed per IP67 Speaker Screen Speaker screen with 0 018 wide slots to prevent punctures from paperclips etc Faceplate Material 14 gauge 316 stainless steel The SS model has a 4 brushed finish the BN models have a powder painted finish Speaker Mylar speaker with rubber gasket to maintain water t...

Page 5: ... not included 1 2 AB C 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PR S 8 TU V 9 WXY 0 OPE R Call VIKING 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PRS 8 TUV 9 WXY 0 OPER The optional VE 6x7 Surface Mount Box above is designed to be surface mounted to a single gang box double gang box or VE GNP Gooseneck Pedestal shown right For more information on the VE 6x7 and VE GNP see DOD 424 K 1700 IP EWP shown with VE 6x7 Surface Mo...

Page 6: ... Using CAT5E or CAT6 for Analog Video see Caution below Video GND Green Video Out W G Up to 150 ft 3 Wire Gel Filled Butt Connectors included 3M Scotchlok UR2 CAT5E or CAT6 Cable see Caution below Phono RCA Plug F Connector Etc To unused input on TV VHF modulator whole house video distribution equipment IP video encoder Axis M7001 etc Video Out Video GND W G Green Back View of the K 1775 IP VIKING...

Page 7: ... then be monitored from any location on the network For more information go to www axis com The camera can be tilted and rotated to your desired position A portable service test monitor can be used to determine the correct viewing angle during installation Important To prevent the edge of the faceplate from being viewed in the video image do not rotate the camera beyond 30 degrees or tilt beyond 2...

Page 8: ... Doorstrike Mag Lock Gate Controller etc 2 Gel Filled Butt Connectors included Doorstrike Magnetic Lock 120V AC Door near Entry Phone 3 1 IN1 C IN2 IN3 C IN4 2 3 4 5 6 Relay 1 Output Contacts 5A 30VDC 250VAC max Connect to Doorstrike Mag Lock Gate Controller etc Relay 3 Output Contacts 5A 30VDC 250VAC max The front panel of the K 1775 IP is mounted using security Torx screws to help prevent intrud...

Page 9: ...d powered Green LED on and Yellow LED off or blinking it will output 3 beeps every 30 seconds and turn the Call Call Connected LED on and off once per second to indicate a SIP registration failure failure to receive an echo reply from pinged gateway or Ethernet connection failure You can manually disable the beeps by pressing and holding the Call button for 5 seconds 2 beeps will then be heard or ...

Page 10: ... reconnect the RJ45 Step 3 Continue to hold the button until you hear 2 beeps approximately 6 seconds Continue to hold the button until you hear 4 more beeps approximately 6 seconds later then release the button The Call LED will remain off for the first 3 seconds flash slowly for 3 seconds 2 beeps fast flash for 6 seconds 4 beeps then light steady indicating when to release button Step 4 The unit...

Page 11: ...und Call Doorbell Alarm Mode factory set to Door Strike 23 18 Relay 1 or 2 Command 1 or 2 digits factory set to QQ and Q2 Relay Mode must be set to Door Strike 24 18 Relay 1 or 2 Time 0 5 99 sec factory set to 5 sec 25 18 Relay 1 or 2 Int Ext factory set to Internal 26 18 Relay Act Delay Disabled or 0 5 99 sec factory set to Disabled 27 18 Relay Buzz Activation Tone Volume 1 digit 0 3 0 off factor...

Page 12: ...unit then click the Connect button The preprogrammed settings should then fill the tech tool window When you are finished writing the programming changes the disconnect button allows you to disconnect from the unit you have finished programming and connect to the next unit Closing the PC programming will also automatically disconnect the unit ...

Page 13: ...sociated with that Speed Dial Number If there is no answer or a busy signal is detected the K 1775 IP will then dial the Roll Over Phone Number The Primary Phone Number programmed in Index 0 is the number that is dialed when the CALL button is pressed with no additional digits if Call Button Autodial is enabled A second Roll Over Number will be dialed when there is no answer or a busy signal is de...

Page 14: ...tion which door gate was opened or closed entry code index and phone number index with tenant name The Event Log can store up to 4 095 events Events are stored in a first in first out format When the memory is full new events will over write the oldest events The Event log can be saved in one of two file formats Tab Delimited Text or Comma Separated Variable ...

Page 15: ... failure indicates the unit is not registered to the SIP server or there is a communication failure with the gateway The three beeps can be muted by clicking on the Mute Alarm Until Next Failure If new K 1775 IP firmware is available after opening the programming software a pop window will come up asking you if you would like to update firmware An alternative method of updating can be done by clic...

Page 16: ...e heard You can now enter any Remote Access Operation Commands see page 19 13 Access Code The Auto Answer Loud Ring feature can be set to one of four modes Disabled In the Disabled mode the phone will not automatically answer an incoming call Auto Answer factory setting In the Auto Answer mode the phone will automatically answer an incoming call on the first ring Loud Ring In the Loud Ring mode th...

Page 17: ...are open and connected to a unit each Keyless Entry Code entered or Proximity Card read will immediately open the Event Log screen and display the latest entry When using date and time logged events or setting the access date and times of keyless codes or proximity cards in the Entry Code Database you must program the unit to your time zone Example You are installing the K 1775 IP in the Central s...

Page 18: ...all from the Entry phone This mode is useful for activating a door chime etc When activating door chimes a 0 5 1 second relay activation time is recommended Alarm Mode When programmed in Alarm Mode the relay will activate continuously while the Entry phone is powered and registered to the SIP server In the event the unit loses power and or SIP registration the relay will turn off which can be used...

Page 19: ... where the background noise level can change dras tically such as a gas car running vs a diesel truck 32 Microphone Volume Automatic Noise Cancelling Mode This feature selects switching time between talk and listen modes VOX switching time The Talk Listen Delay can be programmed from 1 to 9 seconds Note The factory default is 5 seconds 33 Talk Listen Delay VOX The In Band Audio Call Progress Detec...

Page 20: ...sed the K 1775 IP immediately dials the pre programmed telephone number stored in the Phone Number Database Index location 0 With the call button Auto Dial Delay set from 1 6 when the CALL button is pressed you will hear 1 6 seconds of dial tone allowing you time to enter the 1 3 digit Speed Dial number The unit will then dial the Phone Number Database Index location 0 250 associated with the prep...

Page 21: ...r 2 in four different relay modes Momentary Latch Un Latch and Toggle To use a keyless entry code the tenant simply dials followed by the entry code on the K 1775 IP s keypad After the one time use keyless entry code has been used it is instantly cleared from the unit s memory This is ideal for issuing keyless entry codes to service personnel etc Note A short buzz sound indicates when the relay ha...

Page 22: ...SS VE 5x10 VE 5x10 SS VE 5x10 PNL VE 5x10 PNL SS VE 3x5 The VE GNP gooseneck pedestals are designed to be used with the VE 5x5 VE 6x7 and VE 5x10 backboxes and are ideal for drive up communications Note The VE 3x5 is not compatible with the VE GNP pedestals The VE PNL s are VE Series backboxes with a blank aluminum panel The user can customize the clear coated aluminum panel to mount an PRX 1 card...

Page 23: ...The PRX C and PRX C ISO are non contact security cards that can be presented to the front of a K 1770 75 IP proximity card reader to allow entrance into a secured area The PRX C is a clam shell card made made from 0 070 thick plastic to resist bending and folding A slot is provided at one end to allow a lanyard to be added for creating a dog tag style neck strap The PRX C ISO is a thin 0 032 thick...

Page 24: ...O YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Viking warrants its products to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials under normal use and service for a period of two years from the date of purchase from any authorized Viking distributor 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 540...

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