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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.

125KHz Proximity Card Reader

The model 

PRX-1

is a 125KHz proximity card reader and is

designed to be mounted directly to a metal door or window
frame (mullions), making it ideal for applications requiring
an access credential. 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-1

delivers non-contact read ranges up to 6 inches

(152 mm), and operates from 5 to 14 VDC. Physical size is
a compact 3.2 x 1.7 x 0.70
inches (80 x 43 x 17 mm).
Mounting is simplified with
horizontal and vertical mounting
slots, which allow the reader to
be conveniently adjusted and
leveled. To allow both indoor and
outdoor operation the
electronics are sealed in tamper
resistant epoxy potting.
Concealing the mounting
hardware, the 

PRX-1

ships with

both Black and Ash (Off-White)
covers standard. 

See DOD 221

for more information.

PRX-3

PRX-1

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.

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 400 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-1900-8-IP

Page 1: ...code or proximity card was used request for exit usage and whether it was an inbound or outbound call The K 1900 812L IP and K 1900812LIPEWP have a 12 long armored cable with internal stainless steel lanyard for additional cable strength The K 1900 8 IP EWP and K 1900812LIPEWP shares all of the features of the K 1900 8 IP and K 1900 812L IP in addition to Enhanced Weather Protection EWP for outdoo...

Page 2: ...ng rough in box 5 0 x 10 0 x 5 53 127mm x 254mm x 141mm Dimensions for K 1900 8 IP EWP and K 1900812LIPEWP Models Phone only 5 0 x 10 0 x 4 75 127mm x 254mm x 121mm Including rough in box 5 0 x 10 0 x 5 61 127mm x 254mm x 143mm Shipping Weight for K 1900 8 IP and K 1900 8 IP EWP 5 3 lbs 2 4 kg Shipping Weight for K 1900 812L IP and K 190012L8IPEWP 5 3 lbs 2 4 kg Operating Temperature 40 F to 140 F...

Page 3: ...Protocol is an Internet protocol standard that specifies a way for programs to manage the real time transmission of multimedia data over either unicast or multicast network services Server A computer or device that fulfills requests from a client This could involve the server sending a particular file requested by the client Session Initiation Protocol SIP Is a signaling communications protocol wi...

Page 4: ...put Output For connecting optional Proximity Card Readers see Viking models below right not included or program as a output to connect to the card reader input of an Access Control System 12 VDC Power Output for VE LIGHT etc 12VDC 50mA max Brown Violet White Model PRX 1 Proximity Card Reader DOD 221 Optional Viking Proximity Card Readers Model PRX 3 Medium Range Proximity Card Reader DOD 228 Note ...

Page 5: ...screws or surface mount using any of Viking s VE 5x10 Series surface mount boxes DOD 424 Note Four extra screws and nuts are provided to fill the unused mounting holes Viking s optional Surface Mount Boxes model VE 5x10 shown below are designed to be surface mounted to a wall post single gang box or a Viking gooseneck pedestal model VE GNP shown below The K 1900 8 IP Series phone can also be mount...

Page 6: ...AY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 STATUS LED Optional Viking model RC 4A Secure Remote Relay Controller see page 6 DOD 582 IBM compatible personal computer with Windows 7 8 or 10 Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 or higher K 1900 8 IP hardware Available LAN with PoE class 2 6 5 watts Ethernet cable CAT5 min 1 MB minimum free hard drive space for installation 16MB of free physical RAM Do...

Page 7: ...le 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 will appear on the list Simply select the K 1900 8 IP Series on the list and click on the Connect button at the bottom or double click the selected phone If the security code of the selected phone is still se...

Page 8: ... window appears enter the unit s security code factory set to 845464 then click OK Step 4 The program will then read and display the K 1900 8 IP Series phone s IP and programming settings Step 5 Click on the IP 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 th...

Page 9: ...for all not SIP and RTP packets in the PCP for all packets input 0 is default priorities are from low to high 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Set the PCP for SIP packets 3 is default Set the PCP for RTP packets 5 is default D Configuring K 1900 8 IP VLAN Settings F Manually Resetting All Network Parameters to Factory Default Step 1 Power down the K 1900 8 IP phone by disconnecting the LAN Cable RJ45 plug Step 2 T...

Page 10: ...elay Mode must be set to Door Strike 21 16 In Band Audio Call Progress Enabled Disabled factory set to Enabled 22 16 In Band Audio Detect Sensitivity 1 9 1 minimum 9 maximum factory set to 5 power cycle unit after setting 23 16 Handset Default Volume 24 16 Phone Mode Auto Dialer or Manual Dial Phone factory Set to Auto Dialer 25 16 Call Length Time Out disabled or 1 9 minutes factory set to 3 minu...

Page 11: ...alternate SIP server will be limited to 31 characters 6 Register Fails Re Resolve or Alternate Server 4 Outbound Proxy If your SIP provider requires an outbound proxy IP address enter it in the Outbnd Proxy field If outbound proxy is not required enter the SIP sever IP address into the Outbnd Proxy field Note If not required this field must match your SIP server IP address 5 Authentication ID If y...

Page 12: ... there is no answer or a busy signal is detected the K 1900 8 IP Series phone will then dial the Roll Over Phone Number The Primary Phone Number programmed in Index 0 is the number that is dialed when the handset is lifted and the visitor does not dial any digits on the keypad before the off hook dial delay timer has expired if Off Hook AutoDial is enabled A second Roll Over Number will be dialed ...

Page 13: ...of two file formats Tab Delimited Text or Comma Separated Variable 9 Entry Code Database Clicking on the Entry Code Database button will open the Entry Code Database screen The Entry Code Database will then download The Entry Code Database will allow you to program the Relay Function Relay 1 and or 2 once only one time use only Entry Type Card Keyless or both Keyless Code Proximity Card Facility C...

Page 14: ...ion will be used as an input or an output The default setting for direction is Inbound and this is the correct setting if you intend to connect a card reader or Wiegand keypad device to the wiegand connections When the direction 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 co...

Page 15: ...ate continuously for the duration of any inbound or outbound call to or from the Entry phone This mode is useful for turning on IR flood lights for VoIP phones with cameras etc Doorbell Mode When programmed for Doorbell Mode the relay will momentarily activate the relay for the preprogrammed relay activation time on any outbound call from the Entry phone This mode is useful for activating a door c...

Page 16: ...tch commands can be useful in applications where you want to eliminate the possibility of inadvertently entering a latch command leaving a gate open closed etc The relays can still be activated with the Relay Activation Command for momentary closures Factory Setting Enabled 25 Phone Mode The Phone Mode can be programmed to one of two settings Auto Dialer or Manual Dial Phone When set to Auto Diale...

Page 17: ...t audio from the handset volume level is still normal Ring Low In the low mode the phone will output a ring signal out of the earpiece in the ring pattern selected in Ring Cadence The call can then be answered by taking the handset off hook Ring High In the High mode the phone will output a slightly louder higher pitched ring signal out of the earpiece in the ring pattern selected in Ring Cadence ...

Page 18: ... mail etc If your VoIP phone system does not automatically convert out of band DTMF to In Band after the call is answered set In Call Dialing Format to Inband DTMF Factory Setting RFC 2833 32 Off Hook Dialing Delay The Off Hook Dialing Delay is the length of time a user hears simulated dial tone after picking up the handset before they are routed to the Primary phone number in the Phone Number Dat...

Page 19: ...n 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 s IP firmware This method is typically only used when Viking Technical Support has sent you updated IP firmware The Import Export feature is useful for backing up all the K 1900 8 IP Series phone s programming or for importing ...

Page 20: ... Mode set to Manual Dial Phone When the handset is lifted in the Manual Dial Phone mode the user hears dial tone Any keypad entries dialed by the user are gathered and sent to the SIP phone system just like a standard VoIP phone Proximity cards can be scanned at any time even while a call is in progress In any of the above modes relay activation commands can be entered or can be dialed from the re...

Page 21: ...d with primary and rollover phone numbers to route the calls appropriately Some delay must be programmed for Off Hook Dialing Delay to give the user time to dial the 911 before they are automatically routed to another number or hear 3 beeps Note 1000 is the total number of Keyless Entry Codes and or Proximity Card numbers that can be programmed in the Entry Code Database Note Read range depends on...

Page 22: ...y 4 Output Contacts 5A 30VDC 250VAC max Connect to Doorstrike Mag Lock Gate Controller etc 2 Gel Filled Butt Connectors included Doorstrike Magnetic Lock 120V AC Door near Entry Phone 3 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 30VDC 250VAC max K 1900 8 IP Entry Phone 2 K 1900 8 IP Entry...

Page 23: ...gned to be surface mounted to a wall post single gang box or a VE GNP gooseneck pedestal Note The VE 3x5 is not compatible with the VE GNP pedestals and is not available in stainless steel The VE GNP gooseneck pedestals are designed to be used with the VE 5x5 VE 6x7 and VE 5x10 backboxes and are ideal for drive up communications Note The VE 3x5 is not compatible with the VE GNP pedestals Control R...

Page 24: ...oth Black and Ash Off White covers standard See DOD 221 for more information PRX 3 PRX 1 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 on...

Page 25: ...in to 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 limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a co...

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