3. Wiring to any other anolog device on any station or phone line
When the
LV-1K
is wired in the below sequence, it will also test the unit for proper operation.
Step 1.
Cut the YELLOW wire loop to put the
LV-1K
into the “Universal Mode”.
Step 2.
Connect the RED/BLACK and BLACK/RED wires to the included 12 volt power supply. Once powered
up, the
LV-1K
will start continuously flashing its red LED and sounding the beep tones every 30 sec-
onds to show there is a line failure.
Step 3.
Connect the phone line directly to the analog device, and from there continue on to the
LV-1K’s
solid
RED and solid GREEN wires. This configuration will be sure to detect when the line has been acci-
dentally cut or disconnected all the way up to the device. Once the telephone line has been connected
to the
LV-1K
, it will detect the presence of Talk Battery voltage and clear its audible and visual indica-
tions.
* (4) Gel-Filled
Butt Connectors
(included)
these 4 wires are
NOT Connected
12V DC
Adapter
(included)
120V AC
K-1500-E
Emergency
Phone
(not included)
Step 3:
Solid Red
Solid Green
Step 2:
Red/Black
Black/Red
Orange
Orange
Red / Yellow
Green / Yellow
Back View of LV-1K
VIKING
Model: xxxxxxxxx
Complies with FCC Part xx
Reg. No.: xxxxxxxxxxx
REN: xxx
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iking Electronics, Inc. (715)386-8861
1531 Industrial St., Hudson, WI 54016
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Step 1:
Cut Yellow wire
to put into the
"UNIVERSAL MODE"
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A. 1600A Mode or Universal Mode
The
LV-1K
comes factory set in the 1600A mode. Keep the unit in this mode when using the
LV-1K
with a Viking
1600A
Series
emergency phone. When in this mode, in addition to continuously monitoring the phone line for loss of talk bat-
tery, it will also signal the
1600A Series
emergency phone daily, to check for actual dial tone to further prove the tele-
phone line is operating properly.
When the
LV-1K
is used with the Viking Model
LC-6
or any other analog telecom device, cut the YELLOW wire loop,
as shown in the Installation section, to put the unit into the Universal mode.
The
LV-1K
has two programmable items. First, it can be set to run in either the “1600A” mode or the
“Universal” mode. Second, the loudness of the audible signaling beeps can be programmed.
B. Audible Signaling Volume
There are 4 programmable volume levels for the audible beeps. The beeps are factory set to the loudest volume, and
it is recommended they be left loud so in the event a telephone line failure is detected, it will be recognized as quickly
as possible. If it is determined that lower volume level audible signaling beeps are desired, authorized personnel can
do this with the supplied keys.
When the
LV-1K
is powered up and idle (not in the alarm state), insert key and turn ON to the right. Two beeps will be
heard. Keep the key in the ON position and six seconds later the beeps will be heard walking down in volume from
loudest to one step lower, and lower, and lowest. The beeps will continue to loop through the four volume
levels. Once you decide you hear the desired volume level, turn the key back OFF to set that volume level.
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IMPORTANT:
Electronic devices are susceptible to lightning surges from the
telephone line. It is recommended that a surge protector be installed to
protect against such surges.
!
* 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.