Viking K-1900-8/EWP Product Manual Download Page 2

Installation

10.14"

3.69"

5.22"

Optional VE-5x10 Surface 

Mount Box (not included)

10.0"

9.5"

4.04"

4.50"

5.00"

5.12"

1.72"

0.23"

Front View

of the K-1900-8

5.5"

2.5"

4.5"

- or -

Zinc-Plated Steel

Rough-In Box (included)

Side View

of the K-1900-8

(8) #6-32 x 3/4" 

Stainless Steel Hexdrive 

Screws (included)

C.O. Line

or Analog

PABX/KSU

Station

K-1900-8-EWP

shown with 

optional 

VE-GNP

Gooseneck

Pedestals

(not included)

*Gel-Filled

Butt Connectors

(included)

Red

Green

VE-GNP

B.  Accessing the Programming Mode

Programming

1. Remote Programming

Step 1.

Connect the green and red wires on the 

K-1900-8

to a C.O. line or analog PABX/KSU station.

Step 2.

If using the multi-number dialer mode, set DIP switch 2 to 

ON

.

Step 3.

From a Touch Tone phone, call the line connected to the 

K-1900-8

.

Step 4.

Take the 

K-1900-8

off-hook (remove handset from the cradle). From the calling phone enter “

Q

followed by the six digit security code, factory set to 

845464

(see section 

above). A double beep

will indicate that programming has been entered.

Step 5.

Program as shown in sections 

D - I

.

Step 6.

To exit programming, hang up both phones.

2. Programming Without Using the Security Code

Step 1.

Connect the green and red wires on the 

K-1900-8

to a C.O. line or analog PABX/KSU station.

Step 2.

Set DIP switch 

1

to 

ON

.

Step 3.

If using the multi-number dialer mode, set DIP switch 2 to 

ON

.

Step 4.

From a Touch Tone phone, call the line connected to the 

K-1900-8

.

Step 5.

Take the 

K-1900-8

off-hook (remove handset from cradle).  A double beep should be heard indi-

cating you have entered programming.

Step 6.

Program from calling phone as shown in sections 

D - I

.

Step 7.

Set DIP switch 

1

back to 

OFF

.

Step 8.

To exit programming, simply hang-up the phones.

2

To install the 

K-1900-8 

panel phone, attach the panel using the provided screws or use the optional 

VE-5x10

weather

resistant surface mount box.  

Note:

Four extra screws and nuts are provided to fill the unused mounting holes.  

The

optional 

VE-5x10

surface mount box (shown below) is designed to be surface mounted to a wall, post, single gang

box or a 

VE-GNP

or 

VE-GNP-2

goose neck pedestal (shown right). The 

K-1900-8

can also be mounted in an optional

VE-9x20

Weatherproof Enclosure (

DOD# 413

). 

Note:

When mounting a 

K-1900-8-EWP

in a 

VE-9x20

, the length of

the handset cable must be reduced. Use a 3/32” hex key or bit to loosen the set screw in the brass handset cable re-
tainer. Pull approximately 18 inches of the cable through the panel and retighten the set screw.

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:

The gel-filled (water-tight) butt connectors are designed for insulating displacement on 

19-26 gauge wire with a maximum insulation of 0.082 inches. Cut off stripped wire ends before terminating.

A.  Security Code

Step 1.

Access programming as shown in section 

B

.

Step 2.

Enter your new security code followed by 

#47

.

Step 3.

To exit programming simply hang up the 

K-1900-8

.

A six digit number may be used to access the programming mode. The security code has been 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:

Note:

The security code must be six digits in length and 

MUST NOT

contain a 

Q

or 

#

.  If you have forgotten your

security code, see section “

B,  2.  Programming Without Using the Security Code

.”

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