1. Timed Activation:
If an auxiliary contact activation time is programmed (two digits
00-10
followed by
#03
), when either doorbox is activated, the auxiliary contacts will activate for the
programmed time (.5 - 10 seconds). This is ideal for operating a doorbell or chime.
2. Continuous Activation:
If the auxiliary contact is programmed to continuously activate (
11
followed by
#03
), while either doorbox is ringing or in use, the auxiliary contacts will latch. This
is ideal for controlling lights, etc.
3. Ring Cadence Activation:
If the auxiliary contact is programmed to custom ring cadence
(“
12 #03
”) when doorbox 1 is activated, a repeating 1 second on and 3 seconds off contact
pattern is generated. If doorbox 2 is activated, a repeating double burst contact pattern is
generated with 3 seconds off between patterns. If ring cadence activation is programmed and
the
C-1000B
is used with a Viking
SLP-1
(see
Installation
section
B
) to produce unique front
and back door chimes, the chimes can be disabled while a CO call is in progress if desired.
This is done by entering (
Q
9) while in programming.
Note:
Ring cadence activation is not
compatible with the Analog PABX/KSU Station mode.
The auxiliary contacts are a separate set of contacts that can be programmed (see
Programming
section
B
) to activate in different patterns when doorbox 1 or doorbox 2 is activated. A momentary
activation, a continuous activation while the doorbox is in use, and a ring cadence pattern are available.
Note:
The auxiliary contact mode (
Q
7
) is disabled when using the
CCTV Video Control Mode
(
Q
8
).
F. Auxiliary Contact Mode (
Q
7)
The
C-1000B
allows two CCTV video cameras to be concentrated down to one video signal, by
switching to the camera at the zone/entry point being used. When the
C-1000B
detects doorbox
ringing or when a doorbox is monitored it will connect that camera’s video feed to the video output.
This happens in a first come, first serve manner. When both doorboxes are inactive (idle) the
C-1000B
can be programmed to do one of four operations (see
Programming
section
B
):
1.
Disconnect all cameras so there is no video output (
01#04
). This mode is very convenient when
used in combination with a switching video RF modulator, which automatically switches the video
source in when a video signal is present. A home TV’s broadcast/satellite program will be
automatically interrupted to show video feed of the arriving guest (see
Installation
section
A
).
2.
Connect video feed from camera 1 (
02#04
).
3.
Remain connected to the camera near the last doorbox activated and continue feeding video,
until the other doorbox is activated (
03#04
).
4.
Sequence video from both cameras, rotating every 4 seconds (
04#04
).
Note:
The CCTV Video Control Mode (
Q
8) is disabled when using the Auxiliary Contact Mode (
Q
7).
G. Doorbox Triggered CCTV Camera Switching / CCTV Video Control Mode (
Q
8)
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