This telephone entry system is designed to utilize a building`s existing telephone wiring and to address a variety of apartment entry applications. Viking`s C-3000 Entry System provides secure multi-tenant building access, without the need for any CO lines; the only requirement is that each tenant have a touch tone telephone set wired to their apartment. The C-3000 performs equally as well in installations where CO lines are present. An individual C-3000 module has a 12 tenant capacity; for larger applications, a maximum of eight C-3000 modules can be interconnected, allowing a total system capacity of up to 96 tenants. A C-3000 system consists of at least one Primary C-3000 module, and as many as seven Secondary C-3000 modules.
From either of two entry doors, visitors may ring a tenant`s telephone with a distinctive cadence, alerting the tenant of their arrival. The C-3000 provides call waiting tones if the tenant`s line is in use. The tenant may then converse freely with the visitor via their existing telephones. Once identified, the tenant can let the visitor in by entering a single touch tone on the keypad of the tenant`s telephone set.
The C-3000 keyless entry feature supports unique entry codes for each tenant. As a measure of security, the codes can be easily changed as tenants move in and out of the building. A postal lock feature is also supplied as an added convenience.
Features:
- Utilizes building`s existing telephone wiring, yet functions with or without tenant CO lines
- No monthly charges for a dedicated line
- Tenants do not require phone service
- Programmable keyless entry code for each tenant
- Distinctive ring cadence and call waiting
- Programmable from dedicated programming phone
- Supports (2) entry doors and (2) door strikes
- 12 tenant capacity may be expanded to 96 tenants at any time
- Compatible with Viking`s vandal resistant K-1700-3, K-1900-8 or any touch tone phone
- May be wired so that tenants may talk to visitors without disrupting CO modem transmissions
- Allows visitors to leave voice messages on tenants personal answering machines