Temperature Guard VM606 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 6

1. 

From the Main Menu, press 2 to setup inputs 

2. 

You will hear “

Enter Input Number”

 

3. 

Enter the number of the input which you wish setup (i.e. 1)  

4. 

You will hear 

"Input X is normally open, press 1 to change."

 

5. 

Enter your selection  

6. 

Press 1 to change , or any other key to skip.  If you press 1 you will hear “Enter 1 
for normally closed, 2 for normally open.”  Make your selection.  Unit will state 
your selection.   

7. 

You will hear the programmed time delay for the input (i.e. 0 minutes) 

8. 

You will hear 

"Input X callout time delay is X minutes, Press 1 to change"

 

9. 

Press 

1

 to change the delay or press any other button to not change the delay. 

(If you do not press one, go to step 12)   

10. 

You will hear “

Enter number followed by the 

key”

 

11. 

Enter the time delay in minutes (Valid times are 0 to 999 minutes), then press 

#

.  

12. 

You will hear the value you just entered (i.e. 

5 minutes

13. 

You will hear the programmed identification message for the selected input.  You 
will hear “Input X message is Empty” on a new unit.   

14. 

You will hear “Press 1 to change” 

15. 

Press 

to make a change or press any other button to not change the message 

(If you do not press one go to step 19) 

16. 

You will hear a tone 

17. 

Begin speaking after the tone.  The Input Guard will record for about 4 seconds 

18. 

After 4 seconds you will hear the tone again, marking the end of your message 

19. 

You will hear the message you recorded 

20. 

You will be returned to the Input Setup Menu.  

Repeat the above steps for each input 

used.  

Press 0 to get back to the main menu.  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for VM606

Page 1: ...Input Guard Models VM606 dialer only VM606E with Ethernet and dialer Manual and Installation Instructions Made in the U S A...

Page 2: ...Repetitions 10 Programming the Relay Option 11 Programming the Power Outage Alarm Time Delay 11 Programming Unit Callout Time Delay 12 Acknowledge Only Pin 12 Using the Input Guard 13 How does an inp...

Page 3: ...tion The alarm relay and buzzer is turned off by pressing the button on the top of the dialer Installing the Input Guard Select a location with access to power telephone line and Ethernet jack if the...

Page 4: ...4 Dry Contact Inputs Wire each dry contact input to the terminal block as shown...

Page 5: ...r the Main Menu options you may enter your selection at any time Programming Input Parameters Each input can be programmed to be either a normally closed or normally open input Each input has its own...

Page 6: ...e go to step 12 10 You will hear Enter number followed by the key 11 Enter the time delay in minutes Valid times are 0 to 999 minutes then press 12 You will hear the value you just entered i e 5 minut...

Page 7: ...dition but will continue calling First Time Number Programming 1 From the Program Menu Select 1 to set telephone numbers 2 You will hear Select contact Select 1 8 3 You will hear Contact X is empty Pr...

Page 8: ...ull phone number 1 area code if necessary followed by the key 6b For pager numbers enter then enter the full pager number 1 area code if necessary followed by the key 7 You will hear the telephone num...

Page 9: ...hange or press any other button to return to the Program Menu 6 You will hear a tone 7 Begin speaking after the tone The Input Guard will record for 8 seconds 8 After 8 seconds you will hear the tone...

Page 10: ...You will hear the PIN number you just entered 7 You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu Programming the Alarm Reminder Call The Input Guard can make reminder calls after a programmable...

Page 11: ...0 1 2 that you would like the message repeated 5 You will hear the value you entered and automatically be returned to the program menu Programming the Relay Option The external relay can be used for c...

Page 12: ...inutes press one to change 3 Press 1 to change this setting press 2 to return to the Program Menu 4 If you press 1 you will hear Enter number followed by the pound key 5 Enter the time in minutes i e...

Page 13: ...elay option is enabled The alarm buzzer will begin to sound The Input Guard will begin making emergency phone calls Pushing the Cancel Alarm button on the top of the Input Guard will cause the alarm b...

Page 14: ...n number is entered the Input Guard will wait 20 minutes and then begin calling all programmed numbers It will call again if reminder calls are enabled and it stays in alarm What happens during a call...

Page 15: ...then dial the phone number again 4 The Input Guard will answer Example A fax machine on the same line as the Input Guard is set to answer after 4 rings The Input Guard is programmed to answer after 5...

Page 16: ...ne to the line intended for the Input Guard Verify that there is a dial tone Check that the phone line is plugged in securely Verify that the Input Guard is powered up and the status light is blinking...

Page 17: ...Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Contact Phone number Person Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Your Settings of rings Full pin Alarm reminder Warning repetition Power outage time de...

Page 18: ...A piece of wire or a paper clip will work Hold the cancel alarm button down while turning the unit back on The LCD screen will display Release Pushbutton with a 5 second countdown Release the button b...

Page 19: ...second countdown Release the button before 5 seconds Screen will then display Reset to DHCP No with a 5 second countdown Press and release the pushbutton again to change the No to Yes Let the unit bo...

Page 20: ...is telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practi...

Page 21: ...d location and someone verifying the proper response This warranty shall terminate and be of no further effect at the time the Product is 1 damaged by extraneous causes such as fire water lightning et...

Page 22: ...22 Microtechnologies Inc www temperatureguard com sales temperatureguard com Rev 60602...

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