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PRODUCT MANUAL

Designed, Manufactured and Supported in the USA

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Voice Alarm Dialing from Two Inputs

Features

Viking’s 

K-202-DVA

is a fully programmable two-

input, multi-number auto dialer, designed for
emergency and non-emergency message
notification. The 

K-202-DVA

has two dry contact

inputs, each of which can dial up to seven 32-digit
phone numbers and play a message up to 1
minute in length specific to that input.

Messages can be recorded locally or remotely with
a total message time for both inputs of two
minutes. The 

K-202-DVA

has call progress

detection capability with normal and fast busy, call
pickup, CPC and ring-no-answer detection.
Programming is easily done with a Touch Tone
phone.

•  Non-volatile memory (no batteries required)

•  Stores up to seven 32-digit phone numbers per

input (fourteen 32-digit numbers total)

•  2 minutes of record time (1 minute per input)

•  Programmable message repeat counter

•  Programmable lap counter 

•  Two inputs programmable for normally open or

normally closed and enabled or disabled

•  Programmable ring delay for remote

programming and alarm polling

•  Programmable qualifier timer for each input

(time for an event to be qualified as an alarm)

•  Programmable resume timer for each input

(time following reset for input to become active
again)

•  Call progress detection

•  Programmable ringback limit for call progress

•  Remote security and access codes

•  Local or remote programming and recording

•  Compatible with the 

RC-2A

and 

RC-3

remote

DTMF controllers

•  Phone numbers may be programmed as pager

numbers (no voice message played)

•  Programmable hookswitch flash before dialing

•  Local reset input

•  Local alarm state indication LED

•  Security/burglar/fire alarm notification

•  System alarm or equipment malfunction

notification

•  Environmental warning notification

•  Contacting personnel via numeric pagers

Power:

120V AC/12V DC 500 mA, UL listed adapter

provided

Dimensions:

133mm x 91mm x 44mm (5.25” x 3.6” x

1.75”)

Shipping Weight:

0.68 Kg (1.5 lbs)

Environmental:

0°C to 32°C (32°F to 90°F) with 5% to

95% non-condensing humidity

Talk Battery:

12V DC

Touch Tone Dialing: 

100 ms on/off, 50 ms on/off

CPC Detection Time: 

320 ms minimum

Message Record Time:

2 minutes

Sampling Rate:

64 K (equivalent)

Input Detection Time:

90 ms with Qualifier Timer set to 0

Resolution Qualifier Timer: 

1 second to 18 hours

Resolution Resume Timer:

1 second to 18 hours

Connections:

(1) RJ11 jack for telco connection, (1) 6

position screw terminal block for inputs 

K-202-DVA

Two-Input Voice

Alarm Dialer

August 24, 2015

Applications

Specifications

www.vikingelectronics.com

Information: (715) 386-8861

VIKING

Summary of Contents for K-202-DVA

Page 1: ...fied as an alarm Programmable resume timer for each input time following reset for input to become active again Call progress detection Programmable ringback limit for call progress Remote security and access codes Local or remote programming and recording Compatible with the RC 2A and RC 3 remote DTMF controllers Phone numbers may be programmed as pager numbers no voice message played Programmabl...

Page 2: ...to 7 numbers for a given input before it gives up and stops the alarm dialing procedure The Lap Counter is set individually for each input and can be from 1 99 Message Repeat Count This is the number of times the alarm message is repeated per call The Message Repeat Count is set individually for each input and can be from 1 99 Pager Number A phone number of up to 32 digits which can be used to dia...

Page 3: ...ing Mode Programming 1 Local Step 1 Move the PROG NORM switch to PROG and plug an analog phone into the TELCO jack Step 2 After taking the phone off hook wait for two beeps Step 3 Program as shown in sections B U Step 4 To exit programming hang up Set the PROG NORM switch to NORM 2 Remote Step 1 Make sure the PROG NORM switch is set to the NORM position and that there is a CO line or analog PABX K...

Page 4: ...e 1 continuous closure 2 digits X9 Repeat Lap Counter First two digits message repeat counter 01 99 Last two digits lap counter 01 99 4 digits X0 To program the Qualifier Timer HHMMSS 18 hour maximum 6 digits XQ To program the Resume Operation Timer HHMMSS 18 hour maximum 6 digits X To program the Security Code 6 digits 90 To program the Access Code 6 digits 91 To program the Ring Delay 0 9 1 digi...

Page 5: ...entary closure 1 continuous closure Enter 4 digits X0 where X is the input number 1 2 First two digits 01 99 are the Message Repeat Counter Last two digits 01 99 are the Lap Counter Note Each input can have its own Message Repeat Counter and Lap Counter G Message Repeat Counter and Lap Counter Enter 6 digits XQ where X is the input number 1 2 The format is 2 digits for hours 2 digits for minutes a...

Page 6: ... play the alarm message but instead pauses two seconds and hangs up When the called party answers there are 4 options available as shown in Figure 1 below A Alarm Dialer Mode Touch Tone Result 1 Stops the current message if playing and plays message 1 if Input 1 has an alarm that has not been reset followed by Message 2 if Input 2 has an alarm that has not been reset If neither input has an alarm ...

Page 7: ...number of repeats Unlike the alarm dialing mode this mode does not produce a beep after the message has played so beeps are not sent out over the speakers If the K 202 DVA does hear a busy signal it hangs up waits two seconds and then dials the access code for the PA system again provided that the lap counter has not been reached yet The K 202 DVA will keep repeating this process until a busy sign...

Page 8: ...ules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the side of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive REN s on a telephone line may result in the devices not...

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