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Features
Applications Specifications
Vandal Resistant Features: 14 gauge louvered 316 stainless steel faceplate with
permanent laser etched graphics. Speaker/mic screen. Heavy duty metal keypad
buttons and T-10 Security Torx drive mounting screws.
Marine grade 316 stainless steel faceplate and screws. Weather Resistant Features:
Keypad internally sealed per IP67. Mylar speaker. Self-draining mic mount. Faceplate,
mic and speaker gaskets.
• Built-in high resolution analog NTSC color video camera with wide viewing angle,
tilt/swivel adjustments and wide operating temperature: -40°F to 140°F
• Built-in 125KHz 26-bit Wiegand proximity card reader with LED and beep card read
confirmation and EWP board protection
Two sets of SPDT 2 Amp relay contacts for door/gate or camera control
• Optional for Secure Remote Relay Control, see RC-4A DOD 582
Blue “Call /Status” LED indicator
SIP compliant (see page 2 for compatible SIP servers and IP phone systems)
• Outbound Proxy, Authentication ID, Peer to Peer, VLAN Tagging
PoE powered (class 2, <6.5 Watts)
Automatic Noise Canceling (ANC) feature for operation in noisy environments
Viking’s proprietary VOX switching eliminates the need for “Push to Talk” mode
Network downloadable firmware
Power: PoE class 2 (<6.5 Watts)
Dimensions: Overall: 5” x 10” x 2.5” (127 mm x 254 mm x 63.5 mm)
Rough-in box: 4.5” x 9.12” x 2.5” (114 mm x 232 mm x 64 mm)
Shipping Weight: K-1275-IP: 4.4 lbs (2.0 kg), K-1275-IP-EWP: 4.6 lbs (2.09 kg)
Operating Temperature: -30°F to 140°F (-34°C to 60°C)
Humidity - Standard Products: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Humidity - EWP Products: Up to 100%
Audio Codecs: G711u, G711a, G722
Network Compliance: IEEE 802.3 af PoE, SIP 2.0 RFC3261, 100BASE-TX with
auto cross over
Regulatory Compliance: CE, FCC Part 15 and Canada ICES-003 Class A
Connections: (1) RJ45 10/100 Base-T, (12) gel-filled butt connectors
The K-1275-IP is a durable and attractive handsfree phone for apartment and residential door entry
applications requiring a vandal resistant VoIP speaker phone with an integrated 125 KHz Proximity Card
Reader and analog Color Video Camera. The phone is designed to provide quick and reliableK-1275-IP
handsfree communication for SIP VoIP phone systems or cloud based service providers. The unit can be
programmed from any PC on the same LAN or remotely using a Static IP Address. The entryK-1275-IP
phone can dial up to 12 programmable numbers and 12 rollover numbers. The brushed stainless steel
faceplate has a built-in 12 resident directory with a waterproof, scratch resistant lens and 12 buttons for
single push auto-dialing of a tenant’s phone number or business extension.
When the phone is connected to an apartment or business tenant, a built-in contact closure mayK-1275-IP
be activated to control an electric gate or door strike. Up to 1,000 keyless entry codes may be programmed,
providing tenants with keyless entry. The has a built-in Proximity Card Reader with capacity toK-1275-IP
program up to 1,000 card numbers. Keyless entry codes and card numbers can be programmed to only
allow access at specific times and/or day of the week. The includes a request for exit (REX)K-1275-IP
input and also offers event logging with time and date stamp.
The K-1275-IP-EWP K-1275-IP shares all of the features of the in addition to Enhanced Weather Protection
(EWP) for outdoor installations where the unit is exposed to precipitation or condensation. EWP products
are designed to meet IP66 standards and may feature foam rubber gaskets, sealed connections, gel-filled
butt connectors, as well as potted circuit boards. For more information on EWP, see . DOD 859
K-1275-IP
(shown in optional VE-5x10-SS
surface mount box)
• Programmable to speed dial up to 12 numbers
• Cycles to rollover phone number on busy or no-answer
• Program up to 1,000 keyless entry codes and/or proximity card numbers
• Keyless entry codes and proximity card numbers can be programmed to only allow
access at specific times and days of week
Event logging with time and date stamp
Optional Enhanced Weather Protection (EWP), EWP products are designed to meet IP66
Ingress Protection Rating, see DOD 859
• Hangs up on busy signal, time-out or touch tone command
• Remotely programmable
• Extended temperature range -40°F to 140°F
• Programmable volume adjustments for microphone and speaker
• Selectable auto-answer feature for monitoring
• Flush mount with included Zinc plated steel rough-in box,
Surface mount using an optional surface mount box (not included, see VE-5x10 DOD 424)
• Optional Long Range RFID receiver, see LRR-4 DOD 226
• Optional kit to illuminate the front panel at night, see VE-LIGHT DOD 428
Diagnostics for testing mic, speaker, relays, and proximity cards
Vandal Resistant VoIP Entry Phone System with Built-In Directory,
Proximity Card Reader, 12 Button Auto Dialer, and Analog Video Camera
K-1275-IP
“Brushed 316 Stainless Steel”
(similar to brushed nickel)
Installation requires the assistance of a
Network Administrator / IT Technician.
!
Information: 715-386-8861
www.VikingElectronics.com
• Residential Gate Entrance
• Courtesy Assistance Phone
• Customer Service Phone
Automated Teller (ATM) Phone
• Use with Long Range RFID Transmitter LRR-4 DOD 226
• Use with any of Viking’s Proximity Credentials: , PRX-C PRX-C-ISO,
PRX-FOB LRT-4 DOD 198 226, and see and
• Kiosk Phone
• Door Entry Phone
Apartment Entry Phone
PRODUCT
MANUAL
Designed, Manufactured and Supported in the USA
K-1275-IP Series
VoIP Entry Phone System
with Built-In Proximity Card
Reader and Color Camera
September 28, 2021
SECURITY & COMMUNICATION
VIKING
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VoIP SIP System Compatibility
For compatibility and vendor specific detailed configuration instructions, see the Viking VoIP
SIP System Compatibility List, DOD 944. To open and download this PDF file:
1. Go to www.vikingelectronics.com
and enter in the search box 944
2. Click Application Note (DOD 944)
to open and download the PDF
Scan the QR code below to open
and download the Viking VoIP
SIP System Compatibility List - OR -
Important: Exclusion from this list means only that compatibility has not been verified, it does not mean
incompatibility. If you have questions, please call Viking Electronics at 715-386-8861.
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Image Sensor: 1/4” color CMOS
Video Output: 1 VP-P composite, NTSC, 75 ohms
Resolution: 420 lines (640 x 480 @ 30fps / 307,200 pixels)
Sensitivity: 0.025 LUX (50 IRE) F 1.2 3200K
Lens: 2.1mm, conical pinhole
FOV (Field of View): 80° Horizontal, 60° Vertical, 100° Diagonal
Tilt/Swivel Adjustment: Vertical +/- 20°, horizontal +/- 30° (see Diagram A)
IR Compatibility: This camera is equipped with an OLP (Optical Low Pass) filter to maintain
correct video color in outside applications. The standard camera is compatible with IRNOT
illuminators. If IR illumination is required, you will need to replace the existing camera with a Viking
model . For more information, see . VCAM-1IR DOD# 190
Maximum Wire Run Length: 1000 ft with *RG59/RG6 for video and CAT5 for power (1 pair) and
entry phone audio (1 pair). 150 ft with CAT5E for video, power and entry phone audio (longer
video runs are possible by using video balun transceivers.
* Note: RG59 or RG6 with solid center conductor and 95% bare copper braid shield.
80° Lens FOV
Rotate
Left 30°
Rotate
Right 30°
Camera Lens
Diagram A
Camera Horizontal Field of View:
Camera Specifications
Definitions
Client: A computer or device that makes use of a server. As an example, the client might request a particular file from the server.
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. In this procedure the network server or router takes note of a client’s MAC address and assigns an IP address to allow the client to
communicate with other devices on the network.
DNS Server: A DNS (Domain Name System) server translates domain names (ie: www.vikingelectronics.com) into an IP address.
Ethernet: Ethernet is the most commonly used LAN technology. An Ethernet Local Area Network typically uses twisted pair wires to achieve transmission speeds up to 1Gbps.
Host: A computer or device connected to a network.
Host Name: A host name is a label assigned to a device connected to a computer network that is used to identify the device in various forms of network communication.
Hosts File: A file stored in a computer that lists host names and their corresponding IP addresses with the purpose of mapping addresses to hosts or vice versa.
Internet: A worldwide system of computer networks running on IP protocol which can be accessed by individual computers or networks.
IP: Internet Protocol is the set of communications conventions that govern the way computers communicate on networks and on the Internet.
IP Address: This is the address that uniquely identifies a host on a network.
LAN: Local Area Network. A LAN is a network connecting computers and other devices within an office or building.
Lease: The amount of time a server reserves an address it has assigned. If the address isn’t used by the host for a period of time, the lease can expire and the address can beDHCP
assigned to another host.
MAC Address: MAC stands for Media Access Control. A MAC address, also called a hardware address or physical address, is a unique address assigned to a device at the factory. It
resides in the device’s memory and is used by routers to send network traffic to the correct IP address. You can find the MAC address of your phone printed on a white labelK-1275-IP
on the top surface of the PoE LAN port.
Router: A device that forwards data from one network to another. In order to send information to the right location, routers look at , and Subnet Mask. IP Address MAC Address
RTP: Real-Time Transport Protocol is an Internet protocol standard that specifies a way for programs to manage the real-time transmission of multimedia data over either unicast or multicast
network services.
Server: A computer or device that fulfills requests from a client. This could involve the server sending a particular file requested by the client.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): Is a signaling communications protocol, widely used for controlling multimedia communication sessions such as voice and video calls over Internet
Protocol (IP) networks. The protocol defines the messages that are sent between endpoints, which govern establishment, termination and other essential elements of a call.
Static IP Address: A static IP Address has been assigned manually and is permanent until it is manually removed. It is not subject to the limitations of a Dynamic IP AddressLease
assigned by the DHCP Server. The default static IP Address is: 192.168.154.1
Subnet: A portion of a network that shares a common address component. On TCP/IP networks, subnets are defined as all devices whose IP addresses have the same prefix. For example,
all devices with IP addresses that start with 100.100.100. would be part of the same subnet. Dividing a network into subnets is useful for both security and performance reasons. IP networks
are divided using a subnet mask.
TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is the suite of communications protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet. TCP/IP uses several protocols, the two main ones
being TCP and IP. TCP/IP is built into the UNIX operating system and is used by the Internet, making it the de facto standard for transmitting data over networks.
TISP: Telephone Internet Service Provider
WAN: Wide Area Network. A WAN is a network comprising a large geographical area like a state or country. The largest WAN is the Internet.
Wireless Access Point (AP): A device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network using Wi-Fi, or related standards. The AP usually connects to a router (via a wired
network) as a standalone device, but it can also be an integral component of the router itself.
Wireless Repeater (Wireless Range Extender): takes an existing signal from a wireless router or access point and rebroadcasts it to create a second network. When two or more hosts
have to be connected with one another over the IEEE 802.11 protocol and the distance is too long for a direct connection to be established, a wireless repeater is used to bridge the gap.
Power: K-1275-IP PoE powered from PCB
Maximum Cable Length: 500 ft 24 Awg stranded shielded (Belden 9537)
Frequency: 125KHz
Format: 26 bit Wiegand
Read Range: 1.25” to 2.0”
Technologies Supported: Viking , , , PRX-C PRX-C-ISO PRX-FOB LRT-4, certain legacy
HID® proximity protocols* and certain AWID 125Khz proximity protocols**
Transducer: Beeps during card read
LED: Red, turns off during card read
Humidity: Up to 100% (fully potted EWP)
Operating Temperature: -34° C to 65° C (-30° F to 150° F)
* HID and the HID logo are registered trademarks of HID Global Corporation, an ASSA
ABLOY company. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
** AWID is a trademark of Applied Wireless Identification Group.
Proximity Card Reader Specifications

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Viking
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Modelo: K-1275-IP

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