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When set to “Enabled” the Operation Commands (

0 to 

1) to Un-Latch or Latch the relay are enabled. These can be

entered on a Inbound call after the access code is dialed (if programmed).

When set to “Disabled” the Operation Commands (

0 to 

1) to Un-Latch or Latch the relay are disabled. Disabling the

Latch 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. 

Factory Setting:

Enabled

18. Relay Latch Commands

The relay activation tone is a buzzing sound that is heard from the speaker when the door strike relay is activated.
After the called party enters the correct relay activation command, the called party will hear 2 short confirmation beeps
and the entry phone will output a buzzing sound (relay activation tone) while the door strike relay is activated. The tone
(buzz) length will match the relay activation time up to a maximum of 5 seconds. The tone (buzz) can be programmed
to three different volume settings 1 = Low, 2 = Medium, 3 = High or it can be disabled.

Factory Setting:

3

17. Relay Buzz Volume

The one or two digit code stored in the Relay Activation Command is the touch tone command that the person being
called must enter on their phone in order to momentarily activate the relay to control a doorstrike, mag-lock, gate
controller, or other device. The code can contain the characters 0 - 9, # or 

. The code cannot match a relay latching

command (

1, 

0). The code must be entered while the remote phone is communicating with the Speaker phone.

Factory Setting:

15. Relay Activation Command 

The value stored in the Relay Activation Time is the amount of time the relay will be energized after a correct momentary
touch tone command is entered. This number can range from 0.5 - 99 seconds. This also affects timing in Doorbell
Mode.  

Factory Setting:

5 seconds

16. Relay Activation Time 

14. Relay Mode 

Door Strike Mode. 

When programmed for Door Strike Mode the relay will momentarily activate for the preprogrammed

relay activation time after detecting the correct relay activation command (one or two digit touch tone) from the called
party.

Outbound Call Mode.

When programmed for Outbound Call Mode the relay will activate continuously for the duration

of any outbound call from the Emergency/Entry phone. This mode is useful for activating strobe lights for Emergency
VoIP phones.

Inbound/Outbound Call Mode. 

When programmed for Inbound/Outbound Call Mode the relay will activate

continuously for the duration of any inbound or outbound call to or from the Emergency/Entry phone. This mode is
useful for turning on IR flood lights, 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 Emergency/Entry phone. This mode is useful for
activating a door chime, etc. When activating door chimes, a 0.5 - 1 second relay activation time is recommended. 

Ring Mode. 

When programmed for Ring Mode the relay will continuously activate when the 

PB-3-IP

’s extension is

called. This mode is useful for activating a Viking model 

SL-2

strobe light, etc.

Ring Flash Mode. 

When programmed for Ring Flash Mode the relay will momentarily turn on and off in a 400ms on/off

cadence when the 

PB-3-IP

’s extension is called. This mode is useful for activating a Viking 

LPL-1

Remote Visual

Indicator, etc.

Alarm Mode:  

When programmed in Alarm Mode the relay will activate continuously while the unit is powered and

registered to the SIP server. In the event the unit loses power and/or SIP registration the relay will turn off, which can
be used to signal an alarm device.  

Note: 

Alarm mode cannot be used with external relay control (

RC-4A

). 

Factory Setting:

Outbound Call Mode

Summary of Contents for PB-3-IP

Page 1: ...oss over Regulatory Compliance CE FCC Part 15 and Canada ICES 003 Class A Connections 1 RJ45 10 100 Base T 3 gel filled butt connectors Features Applications Specifications VoIP Panic Button with User...

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: ...tocol 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...

Page 4: ...rt 10 100 PoE Class 1 4 Watts Connect to your LAN via RJ45 plug and CAT5 or greater twisted pair wire Yellow Network Status LED Lights steady to indicate power and data link Blinks to indicate network...

Page 5: ...iameter wire exit hole 0 63 UP Mount with this arrow pointing up 0 20 x 0 43 mounting slot 4 0 20 diameter mounting holes Condensation Drain Holes 0 375 Radius Dimensions 5 75 x 3 08 x 1 05 146 mm x 7...

Page 6: ...the user to program any PB 3 IP connected to that LAN Note PC must be connected to the same LAN as the PB 3 IP IBM compatible personal computer with Windows 7 8 or 10 Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 or higher...

Page 7: ...flash allowing you to troubleshoot the failure A 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 connect...

Page 8: ...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 for the fields in if D...

Page 9: ...cting the LAN Cable RJ45 plug Step 2 Press and hold the Panic button then reconnect the LAN Cable RJ45 plug Step 3 Continue to hold Panic button until you hear 2 beeps approximately 6 seconds Then rel...

Page 10: ...Microphone Volume 0 9 0 Auto factory set to 5 23 15 Talk Listen Delay VOX 0 1 0 9 seconds factory set to 0 5 seconds 24 15 In Band Audio Call Progress Enabled Disabled factory set to Enabled 25 15 In...

Page 11: ...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 leave this field blank 5 A...

Page 12: ...sed by emergency personnel to identify the location of the caller and is given out when the receiving party presses a This ID number is transmitted as In Band DTMF or RFC 2833 This can be cleared out...

Page 13: ...r stereo 2 Sampling rates of 8k 16k or 32kHz are acceptable 3 The WAV file may be stereo or multi channel but only the Left Channel will be loaded 4 When saved wave files will be converted to 8KHz mon...

Page 14: ...lso affects timing in Doorbell Mode Factory Setting 5 seconds 16 Relay Activation Time 14 Relay Mode Door Strike Mode When programmed for Door Strike Mode the relay will momentarily activate for the p...

Page 15: ...e Cancelling mode With the mic in the Auto mode when background noise increases the mic gain will automatically decrease When background noise decreases the mic gain will automatically increase The Au...

Page 16: ...le the Two Way Mode mic and speaker audio or Silent Monitor Mode mic only depending on the Speaker Mode selected After the correct Access Code is entered any of the Operation Commands can be used see...

Page 17: ...rn on while the button is pressed blink during dialing light steady when the call is connected then turn off when the call is completed The Panic Button LED will also turn off when the announcement is...

Page 18: ...king Technical Support will assist in updating the IP firmware 38 Permanent Alarm Mute Selecting Alarm Tones Disabled will mute all alarm tones indefinitely To re enable alarm tones select Alarm Tones...

Page 19: ...be entered after answering an outbound call from the PB 3 IP or on an inbound call to the unit when the Inbound Call Mode is set to Auto Answer or Auto Answer Secure If the Access Code has been disabl...

Page 20: ...tone phone The Panic Button can be programmed to automatically deliver a digital announcement identifying the location of the emergency call and an optional DTMF touch tone code may also be delivered...

Page 21: ...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 limit...

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