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WVRC-4 Plus Installation and Operation Manual
PROGRAMMING
Dial-Up Programming
Recording Voice Messages:
The WVRC-4 Plus’s dial-up voice system is supplied with spoken words and phas-
es in English, but the user is free to customize the voice system by recording words
and phrases. The following steps are required to record voice messages into the
WVRC-4 Plus.
NOTE
: If the time allotted for the message you are recording elapses before the
“PGM” button is pressed, it will turn off automatically.
1 - Connect a touch-tone telephone to either the front or rear panel RJ-11 jacks
labeled “PGM”.
2 - Put the WVRC-4 Plus in to programming mode by pressing the front panel
“PGM” button; this should illuminate the front panel “PGM” LED.
3 - Enter the two-digit address of the message you wish to program into connected
the telephone. A list of available messages and their addresses is provided
below.
4 - The red “REC” led will illuminate. As soon as it lights, begin speaking the new
message into the telephone’s mouth piece.
5 - When finished, press the PGM button again, the “REC” and the “PGM” LEDs
will extinguish.
Example: To record a new greeting message, press the “PGM” button, enter 00 on
the keypad, and speak the new greeting message, and then press the “PGM” button
again.
NOTE
: The instructions above are for recording replacement voice messages.
If you want to listen to a message without recording over it, preface the address with
the asterisk (*) key.
Example
: To hear the current greeting message, press the “PGM” button and
Enter *00. The current greeting message will play.
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