Viking IP Phone K 1705 3 User Manual

VoIP Revealed  
Connecting Viking products to  
Your Network or the Internet  
Viking Model  
K-1705-3  
NETWORK or  
INTERNET  
Digital Phone  
Manufacturer of a wide variety of VoIP compatible products:  
• Access Control  
• ADA Emergency Phones  
• Alarm Dialers  
• Hot Line Dialers & Phones  
• Long Loop Adapters  
• Paging Products  
• Apartment/Door/Gate Entry  
• Video Entry Phones  
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VoIP Compatible Viking Products  
Model  
DOD# Use With  
Model  
DOD# Use With  
ACA-1A  
ACD-10  
005  
085  
202  
204  
653  
168  
169  
156  
162  
164  
455  
442  
492  
125  
127  
115  
128  
129  
210  
215  
212  
214  
178  
187  
191  
135  
261  
465  
470  
182  
183  
352  
220  
220  
355  
355  
352  
157  
159  
360  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
K-1900-3  
K-1900-4  
K-1900-5  
K-1900-7  
K-1900-8  
K-1900-9  
K-202-DVA  
K-2000-DVA  
K-600D  
LC-8  
LDB-1  
LDB-2  
LDB-3  
LLA-1  
LLA-4  
LS-4X4  
LSD-2  
LSR-1  
PA-2A  
312  
315  
317  
364  
362  
321  
305  
303  
475  
225  
406  
408  
409  
615  
620  
270  
262  
230  
485  
489  
232  
680  
490  
410  
415  
160  
165  
420  
477  
630  
062  
065  
070  
705  
695  
170  
170  
180  
181  
499  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
AES-2000  
AES-2005  
BLK-3-EWP  
C-1000B  
C-200  
C-2000A  
C-3000  
C-4000  
FXS  
FXS/FXO  
FXO  
FXO  
FXO  
FXS  
FXS/FXO  
FXS  
FXS/FXO  
FXS (3)  
FXS (3)  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXO  
FXO  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
CPA-7B  
CPC-1  
DNA-510  
DVA-1003B  
DVA-3003  
DVA-500A  
DVA-LPA  
DVA-TNT  
E-10A, 20B  
1600A Series  
E-30  
FXS  
FXS  
FXO/FXS*  
FXO/FXS*  
FXS  
FXS (6)  
FXO/FXS*  
FXS (2)  
FXS (2)  
FXS  
PA-30  
PB-100  
PF-6A  
E-30-PT  
E-35  
PI-1  
E-40 Series  
E-50 Series  
EV-1  
FAXJ-1000  
FBI-1A  
HF-3W  
K-1200  
K-1205  
K-1500-6A  
K-1500-E  
K-1500-EHFA  
K-1500P-D/ASH  
K-1500P-W/ASH  
K-1500-7  
K-1700-3  
K-1705-3  
K-1900 Series  
RAD-1A  
RAD-AMP  
RC-2A  
RC-3  
RG-10A  
SR-1  
TBB-1A  
TMS-2  
TMS-6X  
TMS-12A  
TR-1  
FXS/FXO  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS  
FXS (2)  
FXS (6)  
FXS (12)  
FXS  
FXS  
FXO  
FXO  
FXO  
FXO  
FXS/FXO  
VR-1A  
W-1000  
W-2000A  
W-3000  
W-3005  
ZPI-4  
* Note: Loud ring only- paging requires a RAD-1A.  
(#) Note: # of ports.  
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Glossary of Terms  
ATA: Analog Telephone Adapter. A device that acts as a bridge between an analog  
telephone and a network, making VoIP possible. ATAs have an RJ-11 jack for connec-  
tion to the telephone or other analog device and an RJ-45 jack for connection to the net-  
work.  
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This is the set of rules by which a net-  
work server automatically assigns an IP Address to a Host. Additional details of the con-  
figuration, including Subnet Mask and Default Gateway are relayed to the host as well.  
DNS Server: A DNS (Domain Name System) server converts a domain name (viking-  
electronics.com) into an IP address.  
Default Gateway: A device that routes network traffic between different Subnets or  
networks. This is one of the pieces of information needed to manually set an IP Address.  
Dynamic IP Address: An address supplied by a DHCP Server. This type of address  
is assigned a Lease which can expire if the address is not used within the period of the  
lease.  
Ethernet: Ihe most commonly used LAN technology. An ethernet Local Area Network  
typically uses coaxial cable or twisted pair wires to achieve transmission speeds up to  
1Gb or more.  
FXO: An FXO port acts like an analog trunk port. It receives talk battery and ring volt-  
age, and provides on hook/off hook indication. It could have an analog phone line  
plugged into it, or a Viking product that is designed to be connected to a spare analog  
trunk port.  
FXS: An FXS port is like a station port on an analog phone system. It provides talk bat-  
tery, dial tone, and ring voltage. Analog telephone equipment like phones and fax  
machines can be plugged into an FXS port.  
Hardware Address: See MAC Address  
Host: A computer or device connected to a network.  
Internet: A worldwide system of computer networks running on the IP protocol which  
can be accessed by individual computers or networks.  
IP: Internet Protocol is the set of communications conventions that govern the way com-  
puters communicate on networks and on the Internet.  
IP Address: This is the address that uniquely identifies a Host (computer or device) on  
a network.  
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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 DHCP 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 be 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 often printed on the outside of the  
device. It is used by Routers to send network traffic to the correct IP Address. Example:  
00-0B-82-12-0C-48  
Network Administrator: The person responsible for setting up and maintaining a  
network. The network administrator’s job includes making sure that space is available  
on the file server, that the file server is backed up regularly, that new employees can  
access the network, troubleshooting network problems, and other tasks.  
Physical Address: See MAC Address  
Router: A device that forwards data from one network to another. In order to send  
information to the right location, routers look at IP Addresses, MAC Addresses, and  
Subnet Masks.  
SIP: Session Initiation Protocol. An IP telephony signaling protocol primarily used for  
VoIP calls but which can also be used for video or any media type. SIP establishes ses-  
sions using these technologies and deploys them over IP networks, enabling service  
providers to integrate basic IP telephony services with internet, email and chat services.  
SIP servers also support traditional telephony features like call forwarding.  
Static IP Address: A static IP Address is assigned manually and is permanent until it  
is manually removed. It is not subject to the lease limitations of a Dynamic IP Address  
assigned by the DHCP Server.  
Subnet Mask: A type of address filter used by Routers to send data to the correct loca-  
tion. This is one of the pieces of information needed to manually set an IP Address. It  
also signifies the number of IP addresses and the scope available.  
VoIP Gateway: This is a generic term that covers a variety of devices, all of which  
at some point act as digital-to-analog converters. The essential function of a VoIP gate-  
way is to convert an analog voice signal to digital information so it can be sent out on  
a network, making VoIP possible. This conversion function is often built into other  
devices like routers or cable/DSL modems. If the gateway’s only function is to convert  
digital to analog and vice versa, it is called an ATA.  
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.  
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Compatible Gateway Equipment  
Viking model ATA-100 allows the user to con-  
MODEL ATA-100  
nect many Viking products to your LAN, WAN  
or the internet. Designed for voice communi-  
cation between an analog telephone device  
and an IP PBX, voice paging or VoIP internet  
calling. The ATA-100 can be used with or  
without SIP registration. If unregistered, the  
ATA-100 can perform basic tasks like sending  
voice data across a network. SIP registration  
(not included) opens up an impressive list of  
calling features and also enables internet calling. In addition, the ATA-100 has an RJ-  
11 port for switching to the PSTN analog phone network via touch tone commands.  
VONAGE  
Vonage provides a VoIP ATA that can con-  
nect Viking products (those that require an  
FXS port) via your internet provider.  
Residential plans begin at $14.99 a month  
and business plans start at $39.99 a month.  
DTMF Viking products that dial out, as well  
as those that can be programmed remotely are also compatible.  
AXIS (Video and Voice)  
Axis manufactures video servers that encode  
analog video and audio signal for transmis-  
sion across an IP network or the internet. The  
single-channel model 247S is shown.  
Supplied software allows you to access Axis  
units connected to the network (auto-discov-  
ery) and program them via a web page inter-  
face. The video and audio can then be monitored from any location on the network.  
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Getting Started  
CONNECTING TO A LAN, WAN OR IP PBX (VOICE ONLY)  
Step 1: Contact your network administrator and inform them that you would like to  
install an ATA. Ask them to supply you with a static IP address. Example: Viking model  
ATA-100 shown on page 6.  
Step 2: Follow the directions included with the gateway (ATA) equipment.  
CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET (VOICE ONLY)  
Step 1: Contact your local provider (such as Vonage) and order a calling plan (you  
must have a broadband internet connection). Example: Vonage shown on page 6.  
Step 2: Follow the directions included with the gateway (ATA) equipment.  
CONNECTING TO A NETWORK (VIDEO AND VOICE)  
Step 1: Contact your network administrator and inform them that you would like to  
install a video camera on the network. Ask them to supply you with a static IP address.  
Example: Axis video server shown on page 6.  
Step 2: Follow the directions included with the video server equipment.  
Note: If the video server receives its power from PoE (Power over Ethernet) and your net-  
work does not support PoE, it will be necessary to purchase a PoE power injector to  
power the server.  
Step 3: Connecting to the internet (optional). Once the video server is connected, it  
can be monitored from anywhere on the local area network (LAN). To access the video  
from the internet, network routers must be configured to allow incoming traffic, which is  
usually done on a specific port. Please refer to the documentation for your router for fur-  
ther instructions (this will likely require the assistance of your network administrator).  
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Other Applications  
VoIP PAGING  
NETWORK or  
INTERNET  
Model PA-30  
Model RAD-1A  
Paging  
Horn  
Model  
ATA-100  
In this example the ATA-100 converts network packets back to an analog paging signal  
which is amplified by the PA-30 Paging Amplifier. Note that if the paging system is ana-  
log, it is necessary to encode the audio paging signal using another ATA-100 before  
sending it out over the network.  
VoIP HANDSFREE TALKBACK PAGING  
NETWORK or  
INTERNET  
Model RAD-1A  
Model HF-3W  
Paging  
Horn  
Model  
ATA-100  
Since the HF-3W is a talkback paging amplifier, the ATA-100 in this case both converts  
network data to analog paging signal and encodes the talkback signal to data packets  
that can be sent over the network. If the paging system is analog, another ATA-100 is  
needed to perform encoding/decoding functions at the originating end.  
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