VRC2000
Installation and Operations Manual Page 35
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The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
Command channel 4 has now been tied to the high state of status channel l.
This means that the VRC2000 will automatically activate a command
channel 4 switch when status channel 1 goes high. The unit will wait for the
alarm delay period to pass before it activates command channel 4.
Any command channel can be programmed to automatically activate with a
high state on a status channel. The default setting, {Disabled}, indicates that
there is no command channel tied to this status channel’s high state.
To disable an automatic command-channel assignment, program the unit
with the digits “0 0” when setting up this parameter. The “0 0” command-
channel assignment tells the VRC2000 that no commands will be
automatically activated when the input of this status channel switches high.
When tying a command channel to a status channel (as in this example), the
VRC2000 will continue with the following:
• A
CTIVE
C
OMMAND
C
HANNEL
S
WITCH
F
OR
H
IGH
I
NPUT
O
F
S
TATUS
C
HANNEL
O
NE
I
S
... {B}
Now enter a code that will tell the VRC2000 which switch on command
channel 4 to automatically activate when status channel 1 goes high.
You enter
☎
“#”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
The VRC2000 has now been programmed to automatically fire command
channel 4’s B switch when status channel 1 goes high.
Enter “#” to program switch B for the selected command channel; enter “*”
to program switch A of the selected command channel.
The VRC2000 will say
• P
HONE
N
UMBER
F
OR
S
TATUS
A
LARM
O
NE
I
S
... {D
IAL
A
LL
}
You enter
☎
“3”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
The VRC2000 will now dial only outbound telephone number 3 when an
alarm condition is generated by status channel l. When an alarm is
generated, the unit will wait for the programmed alarm-delay period, then
dial the number entered in position three of the outbound telephone number
memory.
OUTBOUND TELEPHONE NUMBER NOTE:
The VRC2000 does not check to see whether outbound telephone number 3 is
enabled/disabled during this part of the programming procedure. See Setting Up
Outbound Telephone Numbers
(Page 21)
for details.