HUDSON, WI – June 2, 2020 – The LVR-1 monitors analog phone lines for a drop in voltage and activates relay contacts that signal a non-working phone line.
“It’s nice to think analog phone lines work all the time, and critical to know when they are down. The LVR-1 integrates with alert systems to minimize response times to a disconnected phone line.” – Bill Heideman, President, Viking Electronics
When the voltage on an analog phone line monitored by the LVR-1 drops below 2 Volts, the LVR-1 begins a countdown timer. This variable length timer can be programmed to avoid false alarms. Once the threshold is reached, two onboard relay contacts activate signaling connected devices of a non-working or disconnected phone line.
This same variable length timer is also used to prevent multiple alert signals should the line go in and out of service.
The LVR-1 can be paired with Viking’s auto dialers, tone generators and lights for a comprehensive alert system. It can also be used to switch telecom devices with a backup phone line.
For more information on the LVR-1 visit: https://www.vikingelectronics.com/products/lvr-1/
Viking Electronics engineers and manufactures over 500 security and communication products in the USA. Products include Emergency Phones, Entry Systems, Paging Interfaces, Mass Notification Systems, Hotline Phones, Autodialers, Enclosures and more. In Addition to their extensive analog line, Viking offers a large selection of IP products that are SIP compliant. Based in Hudson, Wisconsin, Viking’s legacy of reliability and electronic innovation spans 50+ years. Viking builds products that are designed to last and they also offer many of their products with Enhanced Weather Protection. Offering free lifetime product support they also back their products with a two-year limited warranty. For more information, please visit: www.vikingelectronics.com.
Mike Busby is the Sales and Marketing manager at Viking Electronics. His time at Viking began while he was still a student at Hudson High School (go Raiders!) After graduating, he became a full-time employee – his early years at Viking building a solid foundation in electronics and manufacturing. From taking inventory to building products, he has worked in many different departments during his career at Viking.