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WVRC-8 Installation and Operation Manual
PROGRAMMING
Local “DIAL-UP” programming via the front/rear panel RS-232 “PGM”
port.
1 - Connect the supplied straight-through serial cable to an available com port on your PC
(If the PC isn’t equipped with a serial (com) port, contact your local PC store or
Broadcast Tools for a USB to RS-232 serial adapter) and connect the other end to the
front or rear panel “PGM” DB-9 female serial connector.
2 - Start HyperTerminal (or your favorite com program) configured for:
9600,8,N, 1
, flow
control to
NONE
, Emulation set to
ANSI
and under
ASCII setup
, check the box
“echo typed characters locally”.
NOTE:
Step by step “COM” port HyperTerminal setup instructions are available on-
line at
www.broadcasttools.com
under “Downloads”.
3 - Press the front panel “PGM” button. The front panel “PGM” LED will illuminate,
while the program menu on the next page will be displayed:
Dial Out Numbers:
When (1) is selected from the PGM Menu, the Dial-Out number list will be displayed.
These are the numbers that will be dialed when alarms are generated. The
dial-out list will select numbers from this pool to call out during an alarm condition. Up
to 32 digits can be used in each number along with a comma
(,)
for one second and a
semi-colon
(;)
for 5 second pauses.
Example:
The first dial out number is 8549559. This number will be dialed when a 1 is
inserted in any of the dial list items.