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4. Entry Code Database
Clicking on the “Entry Code Database” button will open the Entry Code Database screen.
The Entry Code Database will then download, this can take over a minute. The Entry Code Database will allow you to
program the Relay Function, Relay 1 or 2, once only (one time use only), Entry Type (Card, Keyless or both), Keyless
Code, Proximity Card #, Facility Code, Day of week, Time of Day and Tenant Name. Tenant names are stored locally
on the PC and are not uploaded.
5. Phone Name
6. Mute Alarm Until Next Failure
7. Phone Firmware
8. IP Firmware
Up to a 32 character phone name can be assigned to the
K-1770-IP
being programmed. Often times the building name
and entrance location near the unit are used for the name.
A network failure alarm will be indicated by flashing the “Call” LED on the front panel and the speaker outputting 3 beeps
every 30 seconds. A network failure indicates the unit is not registered to the SIP server or there is a communication
failure with the gateway. The three beeps can be muted by clicking on the “Mute Alarm Until Next Failure”.
If new
K-1700-IP
firmware is available, after opening the programming software a pop window will come up asking you
if you would like to update firmware. An alternative method of updating can be done by clicking the phone firmware “Up-
date” button. You can then browse to the folder that contains the HEX file for updating the unit’s firmware. This method
is typically only used when Viking Technical Support has sent you updated firmware.
If new
K-1770-IP
firmware is available, after opening the programming software a pop window will come up asking you
if you would like to update firmware. An alternative method of updating can be done by clicking the IP firmware “Update”
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