
1
2
ON
5.0”
3.63”
5.0”
3.63”
** Gel-Filled
Butt Connectors
Ring
Terminal
(included)
*** Earth
Ground
(optional)
Rear View of
the E-30/E-32
1
3
2
ON
1
2
ON
Red (Ring)
Green (Tip)
LED3
LED1
LED2
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
J11-
1
2
3
J10-
1
2
3
J9-
1
2
3
J8-
1
2
3
J7-
1
2
3
1
2
3
ono
n
4
5
VIKING
©
MODEL C-2000B
VIKING
ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
ADVANCED DOOR/GATE AND
ENTRY PHONE CONTROLLER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 1 0 11 12 13
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
PWR 13.8 V
AC
EARTH GND
ENTR
Y
PHONE 1
DOOR STRIKE 1
ENTR
Y
PHONE 2
DOOR STRIKE 2
ENTR
Y
PHONE 3
DOOR STRIKE 3
ENTR
Y
PHONE 4
DOOR STRIKE 4
DOORBELL
SWITCH /
AUX. INPUT
AUX. CONT
ACT
OUTPUT
PHONE LINE
INPUT
LINE OUT
T
O PHONES
ANALOG ST
A
TION
INPUT
OR
* C.O. Line or Analog
PABX/KSU Station
C-2000B Advanced Door Entry
Controller
(DOD 156)
C-200
(DOD 169) /
C-250
(DOD 172)
C-500
(DOD 177)
VIKING
©
VIKING
ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
ADVANCED 2 DOOR ENTRY PHONE
CONTROLLER WITH CALL FORWARDING
POWER 13.8V AC
MODEL C-500
PHONE LINE
INPUT
LIN
E OUT
T
O PHONES
1
2 3
4
ENTR
Y
PHONE 1
5
6
7
8
9
DOOR
STRIKE 1
N.C.
N.O.
COM
ENTR
Y
PHONE 2
13 14
SLP
CONTR
OL
18
+
19
TRIGGER
INPUT 1
10 11 12
TRIGGER
INPUT 2
15 16 17
DOOR
STRIKE 2
N.C.
N.O.
COM
Optional Entry Phone Controllers
(sold separately, not included)
4
Wiring
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.
* Note:
When installing a line powered phone on a low voltage and/or
low loop current phone system extension, a
TBB-1B
Talk Battery
Booster may be required, see
DOD 632
.
*** Note:
To increase surge protection, loosen the PCB
mounting screw labeled (as shown above) and fasten a
wire with spade terminal (included) from the mounting screw
to Earth Ground (grounding rod, water pipe, etc.)
** 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 bare wire ends prior to terminating.
Programming
B. Security Code
(memory location #19)
The security code allows the user/installer to program the
E-30/32
phone while DIP switch
3
is in the
ON
(normal)
position. The factory set security code is 845464 (V-I-K-I-N-G). It is recommended that the factory set security code
be changed.
Example:
To store 123456 as the security code:
Enter Your Security Code Here:
#19
Note:
The security code must be 6 digits and cannot include a
Q
or a
#
.
The
E-30/32
phone can be programmed from any Touch Tone phone using a C.O. line, analog PABX/KSU station, or a
DLE-200B
Line Simulator. For more information on the
DLE-200B
, see
DOD 605
.
A. Accessing the Programming Mode
2. Without the Security Code
1. Using the Security Code
Step 1.
Move DIP switch 2 to the
ON
position (sets unit to answer incoming calls, see section
H
).
Step 2.
From a Touch Tone phone call the line attached to the
E-30/32
phone.
Step 3.
When the
E-30/32
phone answers, enter the 6-digit security code (factory set to
845464
, see section
B
). A double beep should
then be heard indicating you have entered the programming mode.
Step 1.
Move DIP switch 2 to the
ON
position (sets unit to answer incoming calls, see section
H
).
Step 2.
Move DIP switch 3 to the
OFF
position (incoming calls enter Programming without security code, see section
H
).
Step 3.
From a Touch Tone phone call the line attached to the
E-30/32
.
Step 4.
When the
E-30/32
answers, a double beep will be heard and will automatically enter the programming mode.
Step 5.
When finished programming, move DIP switch 3 back to the
ON
position (see section
H
).
Step 1.
Access programming as shown in
Programming
section
A
above.
Step 2.
Enter
123456 #19
.
Step 3.
Hang-up.
Warning:
Failure to do step 5 above will cause the
E-30/32
phone to call Viking Technical Support instead of your programmed number. See
Section
G
, Assisted Programming.
Note:
If a valid memory position is entered, a double beep will be heard. Four beeps indicate an error.