G. Mode Descriptions
Entering these codes while in programming will switch the
C-1000B
into the corresponding mode.
Disable Special Modes (
Q
0):
This command disables (clears) all the special modes listed below. Enter this
command before programming the rest of the selections to be sure no unwanted modes are set.
Doorbell Mode (
Q
1):
In this mode, the ring signal from either doorbox is prevented from going through to the
“
LINE OUT TO PHONES
“ terminals. This is useful when a conventional door bell is connected to the auxiliary
contacts. Now when someone activates a doorbox, the doorbell will chime rather than the phone ringing (see
Installation
section
E
).
Custom Ring Mode (
Q
2):
With this mode selected, the ring signal from the device ports are interrupted in a
double burst pattern, making it easier to determine if the incoming call is from a doorbox or the C.O. line.
Note:
Some telephones and phone systems are not compatible with this feature.
Multiple Relay Activation Mode (
Q
3):
If selected, after a door strike command is entered, the phone is switched
back to the doorbox port so additional doorstrike (relay activation) commands can be entered. This is useful when
letting someone through your gate with the first command then unlocking your front doorstrike with a second
command. To return to a call on hold, enter “
#
”.
Paging Mode (
Q
4):
This mode is used for basic paging and/or existing installations using a
C-1000B
with a
Viking
paging amplifier such as the model
PA-2A
. For more information see DOD#
485
. This mode is
NOT
for
use with model
SLP-1
. For single line paging applications, the
SLP-1
is recommended, see
Installation
section
B
and see DOD#
478
.
Analog PABX/KSU Station Mode (
Q
5):
This mode is ideal when installing the
C-1000B
on a phone system that
does not have a spare trunk port but does have an unused analog station port. This mode allows any standard
(POTS) telephone such as the
E-10A
,
E-20B
,
E-30
or
K-1700-3
to be used in place of Doorbox 1. Only one door
phone can be used in this mode. When the door phone goes off-hook, a hot-line dialer or ringdown station will
call the desired phone system extension. The phone on that extension can then communicate with the door phone
and activate doorstrikes as needed (see
Installation
section
H
).
If the door strike activation code is changed from its default “
” to anything else, a five-second station timer
takes effect. It starts when the person calling the PBX goes off-hook to start dialing. The function of this timer is
to separate the extension dialing done by the caller in order to connect with the PBX from the touch tones used
to control the door strike relay once connection is made. Touch tones that come before the timer is up are ignored
by the
C-1000B
. Touch tones that come after the timer is up are detected and acted on by the unit. For this
reason, it is important to keep in mind that touch tones meant to control the doorboxes should not be dialed
immediately.
Note:
Only a single door phone may be used. Multiple relay activation cannot be used with these Viking models:
E-10A, E-20B, E-30
or
K-1700-3
.
Inhibit Latching Commands Mode (
Q
6):
In some installations it is critical that the door strike or door actuator
not be turned on for long periods of time. To prevent this from happening, enter
Q
6
when in programming. In this
mode, the toggle command (
Q
#
) and the continuous activation command (
Q
1
) are ignored.
Auxiliary Contact Mode (
Q
7):
See
Operation
section
F
.
CCTV Video Control Mode (
Q
8):
In this mode the
C-1000B
allows two CCTV video cameras to be concentrated
down to one video signal, by switching to the camera at the zone/entry point being used. When the
C-1000B
detects a doorbox ringing or when a doorbox is monitored, it will connect that camera’s video feed to the video
output. When both doorboxes are inactive (idle), the
C-1000B
can be programmed to do one of four operations
(see
Operation
, Section
G
).
Note:
The CCTV Video Control Mode (
Q
8
) is disabled when using the Auxiliary
Contact Mode (
Q
7
).
Inhibit Auxiliary Ring Cadence (
Q
9):
This mode is only applicable when using the Auxiliary Relay for Ring
Cadence Activation. If a doorbox call comes in while a phone call is in progress, the phone received a call waiting
tone. Because of this, it is unnecessary (and likely interruptive), for additional chimes to be triggered. When this
is the case, this mode can be used to inhibit the auxiliary relay from triggering additional chime sounds (ie. from
an
SLP-1
), when a phone call is in progress. When the phone line is not in use, the auxiliary relay will still
provide ring cadence activation.
F. DIP Switch Programming
Switch
Position
Description
1
OFF
Doorstrike Activation = 0.5 seconds
(factory setting)
1
ON
Doorstrike Activation = 10 seconds
2
OFF
Normal Mode (factory setting)
2
ON
Security Code Bypass Mode
3
OFF
Line Concentrator Mode
3
ON
Normal Operation (factory setting)
EARTH
GND
OUT TO
PHONES
KEYLESS
C.C. INPUT
DOOR
BOX 1
DOORBOX
13VAC PWR
DOOR
BOX 2
N.O. COM N.C.
DOOR STRIKE 1
SIG GND
VIDEO 1 IN
SIG GND
VIDEO 2 IN
SIG GND
VIDEO OUT
N.O. COM N.C.
DOOR STRIKE 2
TALK BATTERY
OFF ON
C
LED1
C
LED2
C
LED3
ON
1 2 3
COM N.O. N.C. - - - - AUX.
CONTACT
OUTPUT
VIKING
©
VIKING
ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
DOOR ENTRY / CCTV VIDEO
CONTROLLER
POWER 13.8V AC
MODEL C-1000B
PHONE LINE
IN
PUT
EAR
TH
GND
2
1
3
4
5
14 15 16
LINE OUT
T
O
PHONES
6
7
KEY
LESS CONT
AC
T
CLOSUR
E INPU
T
DOORB
OX 1
DOORB
OX 2
8
9 10 11
DO
ORB
OX
PWR OUT
PUT
12 13
DOOR
STRIKE 1
N.O.
COM
N.C.
17 18 19
DOOR
STRIKE 2
N.O.
COM
N.C.
C.O. LINE
INPUT
ON
OFF
ON
1 2 3
Note:
DIP switches
shown in factory
default positions.
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