The FAXJ-1000 requires custom software (model “FX1K-ST2”) for these applications. The software must be programmed
into the FAXJ-1000 at the factory (not field installable). To order this version of a FAXJ-1000 through a Viking authorized
distributor, order a FAXJ-1000 and the “FX1K-ST2” as separate items. The distributor will place the order with Viking and
we will install and test the custom software for a minimal “reprogramming” fee.
Due to the dynamic nature of the product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Viking Electronics, and its affiliates and/or subsidiaries
assume no responsibility for errors and omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.
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Inbound callers can touch tone route themselves to any of the
4 faxes or modems (inbound calls are routed to the Fax port
if CNG tones are detected). Inbound calls ring to the Phone
1 port if no touch tones are dialed. Any fax/modem can dial
“#1” through “#4” to call another fax/modem. For outgoing
calls, the fax/modems are directly connected to the telephone
line (if available) and outward dialing is normal.
C. Four Modem or Four Fax Machine Application
Emergency calls from the 8 emergency phones can dial out on the telephone line (as normal). Any phone connected to the FAXJ-
1000 can call and communicate with any of the (up to) 8 emergency phones connected to the LC-8 (by dialing “1” through “8”). Any
phone on the FAXJ-1000 can dial “#1” through “#4” to call another “fire floor” phone (for example the “security office” phone can
dial “#1” to call the “machine room” phone). Note: Program the LC-8 with “no touch tone # required on transfers, page and call
waiting” (
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4), so the LC-8 ignores the “#1” to “#4” dialing.
D. Emergency Phone / LC-8 Application
Emergency calls from the phone in
the elevator cab can dial out on the
telephone line (as normal). If the
emergency phone in the cab is not
currently on a call, emergency per-
sonnel at the security office or either
machine room can call and communi-
cate with the phone in the cab by dial-
ing “#2”. A phone in a machine room
can call the phone in the security
room by dialing “#3”, etc.
E. Emergency Phone Application
C.O. Line
C.O. Line