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WVRC-8 Installation and Operation Manual
PROGRAMMING
Settings:
When (3) is selected from the PGM menu, the Settings List is displayed.
Make your menu selection and then enter the values. The following are the explanation
for each code.
The
“Access Code”
may be changed from the default code of 123, allowing a user all
control functions.
“Lap”
defines the number of times the WVRC-8 will go through all of the numbers in the
call-out list when calling out an alarm if it does not receive an acknowledgement.
! NOTE:
Alarms are acknowledged by pushing the star (
*)
key when an alarm is called
out.
“Ring”
defines the number of rings required before the WVRC-8 answers a call.
“Repeat (voice messages)”
is the number of times the voice message will be repeated
when the alarm is called out. Since there is no way of knowing when the remote party
answers the phone line, the WVRC-8 will start playing the alarm message a few seconds
after dialing for the “Repeat” number of times. So when an alarm call is answered, you
may pick up the phone in the middle of an announcement or there may be a few seconds
of silence before the start of the next message. Once the asterisk (
*)
is entered to
acknowledge the alarm, it will stop playing the message. You can now enter your access
code and perform control functions or polling.
“Silence”
sensor delay time is programmed with a value of 0-9 with a 0 being off and
1à9 with values as follows: 1 = 10s, 2 = 30s, 3 = 60s, 4 = 1.5m, 5 = 2.0m, 6 = 2.5m,
7 = 3m, 8 = 4.0m and 9 = 5.0m.
“Power Fail”
delay time is programmed in 10-second values. For example, 2 =
20 seconds of silence or power failure to generate an alarm, 9 = 90 seconds. If it
is “0”, the alarm will be turned off and not call out.