Viking RC-3 Specifications Page 4

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For Trunk Applications:
To Unused Trunk Input
of PABX/KSU
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56123456
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N.C.
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N.O.
RELAY 1
OUTPUT
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1 2 3 4
Slave RC-3 #2
(Programmed Relay Bank 1
for Relays 1, 2 and 3)
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LINE OUT
1234 789
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56123456
RELAY 3
OUTPUT
N.C.
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RELAY 2
OUTPUT
N.C.
COM
N.O.
RELAY 1
OUTPUT
N.C.
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N.O.
MASTER
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ACCESS CODE
LEARN MODE
E-30 MOD
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MODE
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LINE IN
LINE OUT
1234 789
12-24V
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56123456
RELAY 3
OUTPUT
N.C.
COM
N.O.
RELAY 2
OUTPUT
N.C.
COM
N.O.
RELAY 1
OUTPUT
N.C.
COM
N.O.
MASTER
/ SLA
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ACCESS CODE
LEARN
MODE
E-30 MOD
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1 2 3 4
For Ring Trip Applications:
To C.O. Line or Analog
PABX/KSU Station
Talk Battery Switch
Ring Trip Applications: OFF (Left)
Trunk Applications: ON (Right)
Slave RC-3 #1
(Programmed Relay Bank 2
for Relays 4, 5 and 6)
Master RC-3
(Programmed Relay Bank 3
for Relays 7, 8 and 9)
Talk Battery Switch
Ring Trip Applications: OFF (Left)
Trunk Applications: ON (Right) when only 2 RC-3's
OFF (Left) when three RC-3's
B. Expanding To Control From 4 to 9 Relays
Two or three RC-3s can be daisy chained to the same line to control 1 to 9 relays. One “master” RC-3 can power up
to two “slave” RC-3’s by daisy chaining power from the power terminals (marked “12-24”). Dipswitch 1 should be turned
OFF in each slave unit. This disables the slaves’ ring detection and also reduces the total REN loading on the line.
Notes: 1. Each unit must be programmed separately before being connected to the same line (see Programming), and all units must be pro-
grammed with the same access code.
2. Battery feed switches on both slave units must be in the OFF position for Ring Trip applications. The battery feed switch of slave RC-3 #1 should
be set to ON in Trunk applications with only two RC-3s total and OFF with three RC-3’s. The battery feed switch of slave RC-3 #2 should be set to
ON in Trunk applications.
3. The master battery feed switch should always be set to OFF.
4. When the “relay bank number” is programmed in any RC-3, the timing for “timed activation” of each relay is set back to 5 seconds.
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A. Default Relay Commands
The RC-3 is factory programmed with default relay commands. To use the default commands, enter the relay number
(1-3 for a single unit or 1-9 for multiple units) then enter one of the following commands:
B. Custom Relay Commands
The RC-3 can be programmed to respond to custom relay commands. See Programming for a description of how to
program custom commands. Note that the commands can consist of any touch tones in the standard 12-tone matrix,
that the commands may be one, two or three digits long, but that they must all be the same number of digits. To use
custom relay commands, access the RC-3 and enter the relay command as programmed.
Notes: 1. If the number of digits in relay commands is changed in programming, all relay commands and global commands are disabled so they can
be reprogrammed with the correct number of digits.
2. The touch tones “
Q
” and “#” can be used in your custom commands but if “
Q
” is the first (or only) digit of a command AND access code is dis-
abled (dip 2 OFF), it will no longer be possible to access programming by dialing “
Q
” + the security code. The only way to enter programming in this
case is to either set dip switch 2 ON to enable the access code or turn dip switch 3 ON to enable the learn mode (see Programming section A).
3. When custom relay commands have been programmed and a user in the Relay Control State or Unsecure State dials a custom relay command,
the RC-3 searches for a match to a programmed relay command starting at memory location “#10”. If the digits dialed do not match the command
programmed in memory location “#10”, the RC-3 checks memory location “#11” and continues searching from the lowest to the highest memory loca-
tion (“#42”). Once it does find a match to a relay command, it reacts to the first match found and does not search any further. If the same custom
relay command is programmed into multiple memory locations, only the command programmed in the lowest memory location will work properly in
operation.
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Description Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3
Activate relay (latch) 11 21 31
Deactivate relay (unlatch) 10 20 30
Timed activation (factory set to 5 seconds) 12 22 32
Interrogate relay status (one beep = deactivated, two beeps = activated) 13 23 33
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