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WVRC-4 Plus Installation and Operation Manual
SET UP
“I/O” Setup Page - Dial Settings
Dial Out Numbers:
Enter the phone numbers you want to be able to assign to be
dialed when alarms are generated.
Dial List:
This allows you to enable dial out alarms and assign phone
numbers to each input.
Example
: Status 1 on the dial list has a 12 entered in to it. When an alarm is gen-
erated for Status Input 1 the WVRC-4 will call dial out number 1 (3608549559) if
no acknowledgement is received it will then call dial out number 2 (8772505575).
The WVRC-4 Plus can be also be configured to dial a pager when an alarm is trig-
gered.
Pager Dial Out Number:
Enter the pager number here. A comma (,) can be used
any place in the dialing strings to place a one second
pause and a semi-colon (;) for a five second pause.
Pager Data:
This is used to identify the station or location of the
device
To assign the pager dial out number to an alarm just enter the number 9 on the dial
list for alarm you wish to monitor. When an alarm that has been assigned to call the
pager is active it will dial the pager dial out number, send a two-digit code indicating
the source of the alarm as well as the pager data string, which can be used to identi-
fy the station or location of the device. The two-digit alarm codes are as follows: 11
→
14 for analog (metering) inputs one through four, 19 for temperature, 20 for power
failure, 21
→
24 for status inputs one through four and 29 for a silence sensor.
Security Code:
This is the device’s dial-up control access code, you need to
enter this code to gain control of the device over the phone.
The default code is 123.
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