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Installation

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. 

A.  Mounting

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The 

K-1200

is designed to be installed in a sheltered location, and is not meant to be used outdoors. For outdoor

applications use the 

K-1200-EWP

. The 

K-1200

can either be installed as a flush mount unit using the included

rough in box, or as a surface mount unit using an optional 

VE-5x10

. The rough in box uses the inner set of four

holes on the face plate while the 

VE-5x10

uses the outside set of holes. A set of dummy screws and nuts are

provided to fill the unused mounting holes.

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Optional VE-5x10 Surface Mount 

Box (not included), see DOD# 424

10.0"

9.5"

4.50"

2.596"

5.00"

8.65"

0.425"

0.952"

Front View

of the K-1200

9.12"

2.5"

4.5"

Zinc-Plated Steel

Rough-In Box

(included)

Side View

of the K-1200

(8) #6-32 x 1/2" Stainless 

Steel, 5/64" T-10 Torx 

Security Screws 

(included)

  

  

14 Gauge Marine 

Grade 316 Stainless 

Steel Faceplate

10.14"

3.69"

5.22"

- OR -

B.  Changing the Directory

To install a directory, remove the four screws that
mount the directory lens to the front of the 

K-1200

using the included Allen wrench. Insert a paper
directory behind the lens and secure the two back onto
the front panel being careful to align the names with the
front panel graphics. For your convenience, the back
of this document has pre-printed directory forms.

Note: 

To print directory forms for the 

K-1200

, go to

www.vikingelectronics.com and enter “930” in the DOD
field at the top of the page for a direct link to the PDF.

Paper Directory

Directory
Lens

  

C.  Wiring

The

K-1200

can be powered from any source

supplying 12 to 24 volts, AC or DC. A 12 volt DC
adapter is supplied with the product. When using the
included adapter, the plug on the adapter cord will have
to be removed. The power connections to the 

K-1200

(black wires) are not polarity sensitive.

There are also 8 more wires connected to the 

K-1200

controller board. Two wires are for the incoming phone
line, three are from the high current door strike relay
and the last three are from the camera relay. Gel filled
butt connectors are provided for easier connection to
building wiring. The table at the right describes each
wire’s function.

Color

Function

Black

Power In 

Black

Power In 

Green

Phone Line In

Red

Phone Line In

Brown

Door Strike Relay common

Orange

Door Strike Relay NC

Yellow

Door Strike Relay NO

Blue

Camera Relay common

Violet

Camera Relay NC

White

Camera Relay NO

Summary of Contents for K-1200/EWP

Page 1: ...r speaker Self draining mic mount Faceplate keypad mic and speaker gaskets K 1200 EWP is designed to meet IP66 Ingress Protection Rating see DOD 859 for more info Operates on 12 to 24 volts AC DC 12 speed dial buttons 22 digits each 12 alternate number positions 22 digits each One button operation no call button Hang up on CPC busy silence time out or dial tone Touch tone restriction from micropho...

Page 2: ...crews that mount the directory lens to the front of the K 1200 using the included Allen wrench Insert a paper directory behind the lens and secure the two back onto the front panel being careful to align the names with the front panel graphics For your convenience the back of this document has pre printed directory forms Note To print directory forms for the K 1200 go to www vikingelectronics com ...

Page 3: ... door strike will energize for the programmed Door Strike Time Note To prevent unwanted radio interference route the connecting wires through the included ferrite core Note The gel filled water tight butt connectors are designed for insulation displacement on 19 26 gauge wire with a maximum insulation of 0 082 inches Cut off stripped ends prior to terminating Rear View of the K 1200 CO Line Yellow...

Page 4: ...netic Lock 120V AC 120V AC 120V AC D Using the K 1200 with a C 3000 For a No CO installation a Viking C 3000 No CO controller can be used with the K 1200 Note the K 1200 will need to be programmed on a separate CO line or use the Viking DLE 200B The door strike can be controlled by the K 1200 or the internal relay on the C 3000 just be sure to disable the door strike feature in the other unit The ...

Page 5: ...ing programming If this happens check to see that DIP switch 1 is ON so the unit is set to answer incoming calls Then turn DIP switch 4 ON to allow accessing programming without the security code Call the line attached to the K 1200 With the phone ringing press the 0 button on the K 1200 keypad The K 1200 should answer the line and you should hear two beeps indicating that you are in the programmi...

Page 6: ...git Each of the speed dial positions 01 to 12 pertain to the corresponding button on the front of the K 1200 The button 0 uses position 10 the Q uses position 11 and the uses position 12 To program a speed dial position enter programming see section A then enter the desired number followed by the selected position To clear a position only enter a followed by the position number with out any preced...

Page 7: ...occurs enter 33 when in programming This will disable return to dial tone feature and stop the K 1200 from hanging up prematurely To enable this feature enter 32 when in programming N Hang Up on Return to Dial Tone See Operation for a functional description of this feature Tenant Initiated Entry is disabled by default To enable it enter programming see Programming section A Enter 38 Also DIP switc...

Page 8: ...lved 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 ...

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