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d.  4+2 Express Format

This DTMF format consists of a four digit account code, two digit message type, and a two digit event code.

Account Code
Message Type

XXXX 27 XX #20

Memory Location
Event Code

Enter 4+2 Express ID Settings Here:

27

#20

When the “

INFO

” button is pressed (

E-1600A-AST2EWP 

or

E-1600A-BLT2EWP 

only), the phone goes off-hook

and dials the first “

INFO

” phone number programmed.  If a busy signal is detected or the call goes unanswered,

the phone will cycle through all three “

INFO

” phone numbers until the call is answered.  When answered, handsfree

communication is established.  

Note:

The voice announcement is for 

   Help

calls only and will not play on a call

initiated from the “

INFO

” button.

When the “

HELP

” / “

CALL

” button is pressed, the 

1600A 

series phone goes off-hook and dials a pre-programmed

telephone number.  The Call Connected LED momentarily flashes during tone or pulse dialing. In the event the line
is busy or there is a ring-no-answer, the unit can be programmed to call additional phone numbers.  The phone
then cycles through up to 5 pre-programmed emergency numbers until the call is answered.  When the call is
answered, the digital voice announcer will automatically play to identify the location of the emergency call. The
phones are factory programmed to play the announcement once, and the automatically light the “Call Connected”
LED to show that handsfree communication to emergency personnel is established. The 

Q

key will send the I.D.

number (if programmed), and play the announcement again. The distant party will know the location of the
emergency call by either the voice announcement or by decoding the touch tone I.D. number. Once the “Call
Connected” LED is on, the # key can be used to force the phone to hang up.

Operation

A.  Standard Operation

1.  “HELP” / “CALL” Button

2.  “INFO” Button (E-1600A-AST2EWP / E-1600A-BLT2EWP only)

B.  Central Station Operation

After the “

HELP

” / “

CALL

” button on the 

1600A

Series phone has been pressed the 

1600A

Series phone will begin to

dial.  If a voice number is programmed in memory locations 

#00-#04

, these numbers will be dialed first.  Upon detecting

a busy signal or after a preprogrammed ring delay the 

1600A

Series phone will hang-up and dial the central station

phone number stored in memory location 

#05

.  When the central station receiver answers, it will send a handshake

tone to the 

1600A

phone.  Upon detecting the handshake tone, the 

1600A

Series phone will begin uploading the

information stored in memory location 

#20

.

Once the 

1600A

Series phone has sent the information stored in memory location 

#20

, it waits for a “kiss-off” tone

from the central station. When the “kiss-off” tone is received, the phone turns on the call connected LED and goes into
the “two-way talk mode” or hangs up and dials position 

#06

if programmed (see Note 3 below).  

Notes:

1.  

The central station should have a “talk-over” feature that will allow a two-way conversation at this time. If your receiver does not

support “talk-over”, a voice phone number should be programmed into position 

#06

.

2. 

If the central station answers the call, sends the handshake tone, but does not send a “kiss off” tone after the information is sent,

the 

1600A

resends the information three additional times, waiting for a “kiss-off” after each attempt. If “kiss-off” has not been received

after the fourth attempt, the 

1600A

hangs up and dials position 

#05

again.

3. 

The 

1600A

has the capability to send a second informational message to the receiver after the first “kiss-off” is received, but only

if a second informational message is stored in memory location 

#21

. After the first “kiss-off” is received, the 

1600A

sends the

information stored in memory location 

#21

. It then waits for a second “kiss-off” from the central station receiver. When the second

“kiss-off” is received, the phone turns on the call connected LED and goes into the “two-way talk mode” or hangs up and dials
position 

#06

if programmed.

Summary of Contents for E-1600A-AS T2EWP

Page 1: ...s 9 1 kg Mounting Surface mount to rigid wall or post Operating Temperature 15 F to 130 F 26 C to 54 C Humidity Up to 100 Strobe Flash Rate 60 flashes per minute default see page 7 for more info Maxim...

Page 2: ...O Push to Call Button models E 1600A AST2EWP and E 1600A BLT2EWPonly Solid 316 stainless steel internally sealed per IP67 Grade 2 Braille Label Laser Etched Graphics Mounting Screws 4 T 10 Torx head s...

Page 3: ...th wire exiting left side of panel Step 1 Mount the tower phone approximately 42 above the floor to a flat sturdy surface using 5 16 hardware Note Flat washers should be used on the main mounting bolt...

Page 4: ...r View of Legacy SL 1 Strobe Light included with 2012 and older E 1600A BLT EWP models Black Red Negative Positive 1 3 3 2 ON ON Note To increase surge protection loosen the PCB mounting screw labeled...

Page 5: ...he load to snub high voltage spikes With DIP switch 4 ON wet switched 12VDC 100mA maximum will be output on the yellow wire and GND on the black wire 2 Loop Off hook Indication Only Place DIP switch 1...

Page 6: ...o 6 Brightest After selecting Programming Feature 5 Beacon Brightness wait 3 seconds and the beacon will light at its preprogrammed beacon brightness setting Touch and hold the Green Control wire to t...

Page 7: ...ects an incoming ring signal it activates a set of normally open or normally closed contacts and turns on the 12VDC output for activating the provided strobe light With the Ring Cadence mode off DIP s...

Page 8: ...When the 1600A Series phone answers a double beep should then be heard and will automatically enter the programming mode Step 5 When finished programming move DIP switch 3 back to the ON position see...

Page 9: ...he security office can display the number using a Touch Tone decoder To program the I D number enter the desired number followed by 20 Example To store 333 as the I D number enter 3 3 3 2 0 2 INFO Spe...

Page 10: ...ignal busy signal silence or return to dial tone to hang up Use chart at the right Note The factory default is 3 minutes Setting C Silence Time Out This feature selects the length of time that calls w...

Page 11: ...cted the 1600A series phone will dial the next programmed speed dial number and continue to cycle through the numbers until a call is completed Notes This feature is enabled in the factory default set...

Page 12: ...nown the phone can be set to automatically call Viking technical support for assistance With DIP switch 3 set to OFF programming mode pushing the CALL button will cause the 1600A Series phone to call...

Page 13: ...utomatically reduce the mic sensitivity when the location becomes noisy This Automatic Noise Canceling ANC feature will allow speakerphone two way communications to work properly even when subjected t...

Page 14: ...ction D the phone stays in two way talk mode allowing two way conversation When calling the Central Station number memory position 05 the phone is in a listen only mode in order to interpret the hand...

Page 15: ...B Central Station Operation After the HELP CALL button on the 1600A Series phone has been pressed the 1600A Series phone will begin to dial If a voice number is programmed in memory locations 00 04 th...

Page 16: ...CONTACT VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT 715 386 8666 Our Product Support Department is available for assistance Monday Friday 8am 5pm central time So we can give you better service before you call please...

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