Viking K-1200 Technical Practice Download Page 3

Rear View

of the K-1200

120V AC

120V AC

CO Line

Doorstrike/Magnetic Lock 

Yellow (N.O.)

Brown (COM)

Green

Red

** Gel-Filled Butt Connectors (included)

Black

Black

* Ferrite Core

(included)

White

White

Postal Lock

Switch (N.O.)

Orange (N.C.)

K-1200 

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Model: 

P/N: 

S/N: XXXXXX

Viking Electronics, Inc. (715)386-8861
1531 Industrial St., Hudson, WI 54016

DEV: 

Q171360

Q171360

100 W  0.5W

100 W  0.5W

A. Connecting a Doorstrike to the K-1200 Internal Relay

3

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

Black

Black

Green

Red

Brown

Orange

Yellow

Blue

Violet

White

Function

Power In 

Power In 

Phone Line In

Phone Line In

Door Strike Relay common

Door Strike Relay NC

Door Strike Relay NO

Camera Relay common

Camera Relay NC

Camera Relay NO

The 

K-1200

provides a dry contact output that can be used for operation of a door strike. To use this feature, the Door

Strike Code and Door Strike Time must be set in programming. In this mode, when the Door Strike Code is detected,
the 

K-1200

will energize the relay for the period of time selected in the Door Strike Time (see 

Programming

section 

E

and 

F

). 

If a Postal Lock is required, connect the normally open contacts of the lock to the two white wires coming from the two
pin connector on the lower portion of the control board. When the postal lock is momentarily actuated, the 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.

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 direc-
tory 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.

B. Changing the Directory

C. Wiring

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Directory
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Important:

To operate the

K-1200

during a power failure, a UPS should be installed.

Summary of Contents for K-1200

Page 1: ...c screen heavy duty metal keypad and hex drive mounting screws Weather Resistant Features Marine grade 316 stainless steel faceplate and screws Internally sealed keypad Mylar speaker Self draining mic...

Page 2: ...UCH If trouble is experienced with the K 1200 for repair or warranty information please contact Viking Electronics Inc 1531 Industrial Street Hudson WI 54016 715 386 8666 If the equipment is causing h...

Page 3: ...Relay NO The K 1200 provides a dry contact output that can be used for operation of a door strike To use this feature the Door Strike Code and Door Strike Time must be set in programming In this mode...

Page 4: ...OFF ON C LED1 C LED2 C LED3 ON 1 2 3 COM N O N C AUX CONTACT OUTPUT 13 8V AC Adapter included 120V AC 120V AC Talk Battery Switch OFF ON CO line or Analog PABX KSU Station Earth Ground 5A 30V DC 250V...

Page 5: ...en factory set to 845464 V I K I N G It is recommended that you change the security code to a personal 6 digit number To change the secu rity code access programming see Programming section A Enter si...

Page 6: ...y to dial a second phone number if there is no answer or busy at the first number This can be used if the tenant wants the visitor to call their cell phone if they are not at home To program a second...

Page 7: ...ided to increase or decrease speaker volume and microphone sensitivity In certain noisy locations the micro phone sensitivity may need to be decreased as shown below Caution Setting the microphone gai...

Page 8: ...e buttons that have a programmed phone number are active except when used for keyless entry After a button is pressed and the call is initiated it can be canceled by momentarily pressing any button on...

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