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2012 Viking Electronics, Inc.
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Designed, Manufactured and Supported in the USA! Questions? Call: 715-386-8861
Emergency Phone Accessories
Line Sharing/Seizure Devices
Share Lines – Save Hundreds of
Dollars Per Year
Viking’s Emergency Line Seizure
Relay allows the Elevator/Emergency phone or
alarm dialer to share an existing
C.O. line.
When the emergency phone or alarm
dialer initiates a call, the line is taken away
from its normal use and receives new dial tone
for the emergency call. Any call in process is
disconnected. The LSR-1 always connects to
emergency device during power failure.
Power
supply included.
Emergency phone
Phone, KSU,
PABX
, Fax
C.O.
E-1600A
Your Emergency Device can Share a
Line with Your Phone System
Routes both incoming and
outgoing calls
Allows an Emergency device to
share a phone line with other
devices (fax machines, phones,
modems)
Gives priority to the Emergency
devices
Incoming calls routed to one of
two ports by Caller ID,
Distinctive Ring
or Call Back
Status
LED
displays mode of
operation
Can store up to 12 Caller ID
numbers
A Smart Line Sharing Device with
Inbound Switching Capability
Model
DOD #
LSR-1 230
Model
DOD #
LSD-2 262
Provides a busy signal to the phone port
when an Emergency device is in use
Power supply included.
The LS-911 offers a cost-
effective, reliable method of
handling 911 emergency calls for
IP PBX’s and networked phone
systems. Connected to an
FXO
port, it lets you enjoy the
advantages of conventional analog
911 service, including traceability
and 911 callback, without having
to dedicate an analog line
exclusively for this purpose.
911 calls routed to the LS-911 receive priority, taking the analog line from the
fax, card reader etc. if it is in use. A special recall feature maintains the availability
of the line in the event the emergency call is disconnected, so 911 personnel can call
back to reestablish the connection. Power
supply included.
Analog Line Sharing For IP PBX’s,
VoIP Phone Systems
Model
DOD #
LS-911 238
Meets the new ASME A17.1 Requirements
The LC-6 eliminates
the monthly charges for a
dedicated line to each
e
levator. Up to six
emergency phones can
communicate with
authorized personnel on
3 other phones within a
building, or add a
telephone line to allow
communication outside
the building. A call initiated by an emergency phone can dial internally,
externally, or both. Any other phones that are activated will be conferenced
into the conversation, thus filling ASME A17.1 requirements. Fire officials
can call each cab, place an “all call” to all cabs, or break into in-progress
“911” calls.
Per ASME A17.1 requirements, the LC-6 can verify the operability of the
telephone line on a daily basis and with the optional Viking model LV-1K
line verification alarm panel, can display an “Elevator Communications
Failure”.
Power
supply included. Purchase 550 VA battery backup separately.
Use with any
existing single line
Viking E-1600A
series emergency
phone to provide an
audible and visual
indication that the
telephone line is not
functional. Easily
mounts in a standard
double gang electrical
box. With the LV-1K
installed, the E-1600A
series phone will check the telephone line on a daily basis. In accordance to
ASME A17.1, the LV-1K has labeled “ELEVATOR COMMUNICATION
FAILURE” in ¼” high letters, and will sound an audible signal every 30
seconds and flash a red light when a telephone line fault is detected.
Authorized personnel can silence the audible signal with the included key
switch. The
LED light will remain flashing until the fault is corrected. Use in
conjunction with the Viking model LC-6 to show line verification for up to six
E-1600A series emergency phones.
Model
DOD #
LC-6 245
Model
DOD #
LV-1K 246
6 Elevator Phones Share One Line
Line Verification Panel
with Key Switch
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NEW
Meets the new ASME A17.1 Requirements
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