Viking K-1270-IP Series Product Manual Download Page 24

Gooseneck Pedestal Mounting Kit

 

The model 

PRX-3-MK-VEGNP

 is a mounting kit 

for attaching the 

PRX-3

 proximity card reader 

and a 

VE-5x5

VE-6x7

 or 

VE-5x10

 (surface 

mount entry phone box) to a 

VE-GNP

 

gooseneck pedestal. It includes the required 
mounting hardware, has a mounting plate made 
from durable 3/8 inch thick black UV stable 
textured ABS plastic and a gasket for sealing 
the back side of the VE surface mount box. 

Medium Range 125KHz Proximity 

Card Reader

 

The model 

PRX-3

 is a high 

performance medium range 
125KHz proximity card reader. 
The 

PRX-3

’s compact size yet 

long read range  of up to 16 
inches* make it ideal for parking 
control, gate access, turnstiles, 
etc. It is designed to be mounted 

directly to a wall, post, single gang electrical box or use an optional 
mounting kit for attaching it to a gooseneck pedestal. Mounting is 
simplified with horizontal and vertical mounting slots, which allow 
the reader to be conveniently adjusted and leveled. To increase 
vandal resistance the chassis is a single piece design with the 
mounting screws concealed behind a UV stable label. 

The proximity card reader transmits data in 26-Bit Wiegand format, 
making it compatible with any of the Wiegand equipped Viking entry 
controllers. The 

PRX-3

 is equipped with Enhanced Weather 

Protection (EWP) for outdoor installations where the unit is 
exposed to precipitation or condensation. With its sealed 
connections and fully potted electronics the 

PRX-3

 is designed to 

meet an IP66 Ingress Protection Rating. 

For more information 

see DOD 228.

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Control Relay Contacts Across a Local Area Network

The 

RC-4A

 Network Enabled Relay Controller provides networked control of four relays via an easy-

to-use web interface.  The same interface can be used to check the status of four contact closure 
inputs. Relays can be toggled on or off, or user-programmed timed closures can be activated. 

The 

RC-4A

 can be configured to work as a remote relay for Viking VoIP series entry phones, 

controlling door strikes and gates when a remote relay is required for security reasons.  It can also 
be programmed to send an email or text message in response to a change in one or more of the 
sensor inputs. Two 

RC-4A’s

 can be set up so that activity on a sensor input of one unit will 

automatically send a message across the network to activate one of the relays on the other unit. 
Two levels of user access permit selected users to have full operational and programming rights 
while others have operational control but not programming capability. 

PRX-3

 shown with 

VE-GNP

 pedestal, 

PRX-3-MK-VEGNP

 

mounting kit and  

K-1200-IP

 with  

VE-5x10

PRX-3

Related Products

For more info, see 

DOD 582

125KHz Proximity Cards

 

The 

PRX-C

 and 

PRX-C-ISO 

are non-contact security cards that 

can be presented to the front of a 

K-1770/75-IP

 proximity card 

reader to allow entrance into a secured area.  The 

PRX-C

 is a clam 

shell card made made from 0.070” thick plastic to resist bending 
and folding.  A slot is provided at one end to allow a lanyard to be 

added for creating a “dog tag” 
style neck strap. The 

PRX-C-ISO

 

is a thin 0.032” thick flexible “ISO” 
style proximity card. Much like a 
credit card, the 

PRX-C-ISO

 is 

perfect for storing in your wallet.  
The 

PRX-FOB

 is a proximity key 

ring fob with brass eyelet 
designed to attach to a key chain 
or necklace. The 

PRX-FOB

’s 

compact size is only 1.5” x 1.2” x 
0.15” making it one of the 
smallest available. 
The cards and fobs are custom 
pre-programmed. 

For  more 

information see DOD 198.

 

For more info 
see DOD 229

Long Range 4 Channel Transmitters and 

Receivers

 

 

Viking’s model 

LTR-4

 Long Range Wireless 4 

Channel Radio Transmitters and 

LRR-4

 Long 

Range 4 Channel Receivers with integrated 
receive antenna comprise Vikings high 
frequency, long-range (RFID) identification 
solution. Intended for security access control 
applications, the 

LRT-4

’s wireless communication 

is based upon a secure, digital, anti-playback 
routine. The 

LRT-4

 Transmitters have four 

buttons, each corresponding to its own Wiegand 

output on the 

LRR-4

 Receiver. Each Transmitter includes an integrated red 

LED, used to indicate both positive button press and battery strength. They 
are also equipped standard with a 125KHz HID** compatible potted 
proximity module allowing the Transmitter to also be used as a close range 
access credential.  
The transmitters and receivers operate at 433-MHz allowing a transmission 
range of up to 500 ft (line of sight). The 

LRR-4

 receiver has an adjustable 

read range, optional external antenna connector, terminal block with 4 
channel Wiegand data output and a transducer and LED to confirm 
transmitter button press. The 

LRR-4

 has a conformal coated circuit board 

mounted in a NEMA 4, 4x rated box for use in outdoor applications.

 

See 

DOD 226 for more information.

 

LRT-4

LRR-4

Summary of Contents for K-1270-IP Series

Page 1: ...single push auto dialing of a tenant s phone number or business extension When the K 1270 IP phone is connected to an apartment or business tenant a built in contact closure may be activated to contr...

Page 2: ...to www vikingelectronics com and enter 944 in the search box 2 Click Application Note DOD 944 to open and download the PDF Scan the QR code below to open and download the Viking VoIP SIP System Compat...

Page 3: ...s a signaling communications protocol widely used for controlling multimedia communication sessions such as voice and video calls over Internet Protocol IP networks The protocol defines the messages t...

Page 4: ...Output Viking Model PRX 3 or LRR 4 See DOD 228 OR 226 Optional Long Range RFID Receiver Note The gel filled water tight butt connectors are designed for insulation displacement on 19 26 gauge wire wit...

Page 5: ...flush mount unit using the included rough in box or as a surface mount unit using an optional VE 5x10 or VE 5x10 SS The rough in box uses the inner set of four holes on the face plate while the VE 5x1...

Page 6: ...l Viking model RC 4A Secure Remote Relay Controller see page 6 DOD 582 Extends range of cable keeps 1 Gbps network speed for other equipment on network PC Programming IBM compatible personal computer...

Page 7: ...trouble shoot the failure B Connect Disconnect Open the Viking IP Programming software on the PC and the start screen shown below will appear Any Viking IP phones that are connected to the network wi...

Page 8: ...Settings tab Step 6 Select the appropriate value Static IP Settings or DHCP for Set Unit IP Address via Note changing the IP address will cause you to have to reconnect to the unit Enter the values fo...

Page 9: ...ld the key on keypad then reconnect the LAN Cable RJ45 plug Step 3 Continue to hold key until you hear 2 beeps approximately 6 seconds Continue to hold key until you hear 4 more beeps approximately 6...

Page 10: ...de must be set to Door Strike 22 17 In Band Audio Call Progress Enabled Disabled factory set to Enabled 23 17 In Band Audio Detect Sensitivity 1 9 1 minimum 9 maximum factory set to 5 power cycle unit...

Page 11: ...If Authentication ID is not required leave this field blank 2 SIP Server 1 Unit Name Up to a 31 character unit name can be assigned to the K 1270 IP Series Phone being programmed When registered to a...

Page 12: ...he PC and are not uploaded The Index Number is the single digit number visitors enter on the K 1270 IP s keypad for the unit to call the tenant 3 seconds after the number is entered the unit will then...

Page 13: ...ion which door gate was opened or closed entry code index and phone number index with tenant name The Event Log can store up to 4 095 events Events are stored in a first in first out format When the m...

Page 14: ...lity to change any of the programming parameters Once entered any of the Remote Access Operation Commands can be used The code can be 1 6 digits in length and cannot contain a Q or Simply call the K 1...

Page 15: ...ection is set to outbound the 26 bit Wiegand connections become an output and can be connected to the card reader input on the access control system Unprogrammed keyless entry codes dialed by the user...

Page 16: ...ng Disabled The relay activation tone is a buzzing sound that is heard at the Entry phone when the door strike relay is activated After the called party enters the correct relay activation command the...

Page 17: ...utomatically decrease When background noise decreases the mic gain will automatically increase The Auto mode is useful in applications where the background noise level can change drastically such as a...

Page 18: ...dialing 9 from the connected phone If enabled and a busy is detected the K 1270 IP phone will dial the Roll Over speed dial number Factory Setting Enabled Note If the busy signal is interrupted with...

Page 19: ...d like to update firmware An alternative method of updating can be done by clicking the IP firmware Update IP button You can then browse to the folder that contains the PIP file for updating the unit...

Page 20: ...one of the following actions based on the Relay Mode settings for each relay see section 22 Relay 1 Door Strike relay 2 other Relay 1 will be activated for the programmed Relay 1 Activation Time Rela...

Page 21: ...rogrammed to activate relay 1 and or 2 in four different relay modes Momentary Latch Un Latch and Toggle To use a proximity card the tenant simply presents a preprogrammed proximity card within 6 inch...

Page 22: ...netic Lock 120V AC Door near Entry Phone 4 1 IN1 C IN2 IN3 C IN4 2 3 4 5 6 Relay 1 Output Contacts 5A 30VDC 250VAC max Connect to Doorstrike Mag Lock Gate Controller etc Relay 3 Output Contacts 5A 30V...

Page 23: ...backboxes with a blank aluminum panel The user can customize the clear coated aluminum panel to mount an PRX 1 card reader PRX 2 keypad or switch The kits come complete with box gasket panel and scre...

Page 24: ...age across the network to activate one of the relays on the other unit Two levels of user access permit selected users to have full operational and programming rights while others have operational con...

Page 25: ...the dispatcher the reason for the call Perform such tests in off peak hours such as early morning or late evenings PART 15 LIMITATIONS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi...

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