LOG BUS - Used to log
entry events on a PC.
RS-232 Port - Connect to a
PC Comm port for optional
PC programming.
Wiegand Inputs
Allows proximity card
readers for each of
the 4 entry points.
N.O. COM N.C.
DOOR STRIKE 1
VIKING
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MODEL C-4000
VIKING
ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
APARTMENT OR OFFICE
ENTRY CONTROLLER
PROGRAM
PHONE
POWER
13.8 VAC
DOOR STRIKE RELAYS
WIEGAND INPUTS
C
LED1
N.O. COM N.C.
DOOR STRIKE 2
N.O. COM N.C.
DOOR STRIKE 3
N.O. COM N.C.
DOOR STRIKE 4
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 1
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 2
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 3
BLK RED GRN WHT
ENTRY 4
C.O. LINE
INPUT
AUX
LINE
ENTRY
PHONE 1
ENTRY
PHONE 2
ENTRY
PHONE 3
ENTRY
PHONE 4
REX
1
REX
2
REX
3
REX
4
H L
LOG BUS
RS-232 PORT
PROGRAM
PHONE
Program Phone - For local
Touch Tone programming.
C.O. / Phone Line Input -
Used to call up to 250 Tenants.
Auxiliary Line - Use with a
Viking C-3000 to call Tenants that
do not have C.O. phone service.
Entry Phones - Up to 4 entry phones to
service up to 4 entry points. Any analog
phone may be used. Viking's model K-1700-3
and K-1900-8 are recommended.
REX - Request to exit inputs, used to release a
doorstrike from a push button, motion sensor,
etc. A momentary closure across REX 1 will
activate Door Strike 1. A momentary closure
across REX 2 will activate Door Strike 2. The
same goes for REX 3 and REX 4.
Door Strike Relays
Control up to 4 doorstrikes
or magnetic locks with
Normally Open or Normally
Closed relays. Door strike 1
is controlled from entry
phone 1 and REX 1. Door
strike 2 is controlled from
entry phone 2 and REX 2.
The same goes for door
strike 3 and door strike 4.
LOG BUS: A two wire data bus. Data is sent as 1200 baud ASCII characters at TTL levels (0-5 Volt). Any RS-232 port
designed to receive TTL levels can receive log bus data directly on the “Receive Data” and “Signal Ground” pins.
Memory Location: The number used when programming that stores the location of a tenant’s phone number and entry
code. This is also the tenant’s number, which would appear on a directory, that a visitor would dial to call a tenant.
Proximity Card: A credit size card that identifies itself when within close proximity of a reader. Card “swiping” is not nec-
essary. The card contains a 3 digit Facility Code, a 5 digit Internal Card number and a 5 digit External Printed number, that
may or may not match the Internal number.
Proximity Card Reader: A device used to read the data from a Proximity Card when it’s held within a few inches of the
reader.
Relay Activation Code: The one or two digit Touch Tone code a tenant enters on their phone to allow a visitor access.
Tenant’s Phone Number: Since the C-4000 uses a phone line to call tenants through the public telephone network, the
tenant’s actual phone number is programmed into the C-4000.
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