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* (6) Gel-Filled

Butt Connectors

(included)

12V DC

Adapter

(included)

120V AC

Phone

Line

1600A Series

Emergency 

Phone

(not included)

Step 2:

Red/Yellow

Green/Yellow

Step 3:

Red/Black
Black/Red

Step 4:

Solid Red

Solid Green

Yellow

Orange

No

Connection

Orange

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IMPORTANT:

Electronic devices are susceptible to lightning surges from the telephone line.  It is recommended that a surge pro-

tector be installed to protect against such surges

A. Mounting

The 

LV-1K

is designed to be flush mounted into a standard double gang rough-in box. A 5/64th

hexkey and four 6-32 x 1.25” long stainless steel hexdrive flathead screws and are include to mount
it to the double gang box.

B. Wiring

The 

LV-1K

can be wired one of three different ways. For single emergency phone applications, the

LV-1K

can be wired to a single     

1600A Series

phone. When a Viking 

LC-6

is used the 

LV-1K

can

be wired as an accessory to the 

LC-6

, or the 

LV-1K 

can be wired to any other analog telecom

device.

1. Single 1600A Series Phone Wiring

When the 

LV-1K

is wired in the below sequence, it will also test the unit for proper operation.

Step 1.

Set the 

1600A Series

emergency phone’s DIP switch 2 to ON, so that it automatically answers an

incoming call.

Step 2.

Connect the Red/Yellow and Green/Yellow wires to the 

1600A Series

emergency phone

.

Step 3.

Connect the Red/Black and Black/Red wires to the included 12 volt power adapter (cut off and discard
barrel plug). Once powered up, the 

LV-1K

will make a buzzing sound indicating the 

1600A Series

emergency phone is attempting to test the presence of telephone line dial tone. Since the telephone
line is not yet connected, the 

LV-1K

will start continuously flashing its red LED and sounding the beep

tones every 30 seconds to show there is a line failure. The buzzing will be heard every five minutes as
the 

1600A Series

emergency phone continues attempting to test the presence of telephone line dial

tone.

Step 4.

Connect the solid Red and solid Green wires to the telephone line. Within five minutes the 

1600A

Series

emergency phone should detect the presence of telephone line dial tone, and the 

LV-1K

will

clear its audible and visual indications. 

!

* Note:  

The gel-filled (water-tight) butt connectors are designed for insulation displacement on 19-26 gauge wire with a maximum insula-

tion of 0.082 inches. Do not strip wires prior to terminating.

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