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N. Resume Timer
O. Programming the Phone Numbers
P. Programming Pager Phone Numbers
Q. Hookswitch Flash Before Dialing
R. Recording Messages
M. Qualifier Timer
K. Contact Closures
L. Message Repeat Counter and Lap Counter
Enter
2 #X9
, where
X
is the input number (1- 8).
First Digit:
Second Digit:
Enter
4 #X0
, where
X
is the input number (1-8)
First two digits: 01 - 99 are the Message Repeat Counter
Last two digits: 01 - 99 are the Lap Counter
Note:
Each input can have its own Message Repeat Counter and Lap Counter.
Enter
6 #X
Q
, where
X
is the input number (1-8). The format is 2 digits for hours, 2 digits for minutes, and 2 digits for seconds:
HHMMSS
. The qualifier timer can be set anywhere from zero to 18 hours, and has a 1 second resolution.
Note:
Each input has
its own Qualifier Timer.
Enter
6 #X#
, where
X
is the input number (1-8). The format is 2 digits for hours, 2 digits for minutes, and 2 digits for seconds:
HHMMSS
. The resume timer can be set anywhere from zero to 18 hours, and has a 1 second resolution.
Note:
Each input has its
own Resume Timer.
To program one of the eight phone numbers for each alarm input enter: the desired 1-32 digit phone number
+ # + XY
(where
X
is
the input number (1-8) and
Y
is the dialing order (1-8) of the eight memory locations for this input). To add a 4-second pause to the
dial string (this counts as one of the 32 digits) enter
Q
9
. To add a
Q
to the dial string enter
. To add a # to the dial string enter
Q
#. To clear a number enter
# + XY
(where X is the input number (1 - 8) and Y is the dialing order (1-8) of the eight memory locations
for this input) without any preceding digits.
To program one of the eight phone numbers for each alarm input as a pager number enter: the desired 1-32 digit pager phone
number
+ #
Q
+ XY
(where
X
is the input number (1-8) and
Y
is the dialing order (1-8) of the eight memory locations for this input).
As with normal phone numbers, 4-second pause,
Q
or
#
can be programmed by entering
Q
9
,
or
Q
#
respectively. To clear a
pager number enter
# + XY
without any preceding digits. When dialing pagers, the
K-2000-DVA
is normally configured to send a
certain character string when activated, that is easily recognized by the user on the pager display. To accomplish this, the
K-2000-
DVA
is programmed with the phone number for the pager, a series of pauses (usually 8 or 12 seconds), the character string that you
want to appear on the pager display ("3333333333" for example), a
#
character (programmed as
Q
#) to "end" the call with the paging
equipment, followed by
#
Q
plus
XY
(where X is the input number (1-8) and Y is the dialing order (1-8) of the eight memory locations
for this input).
In the majority of alarm dialing applications, the
K-2000-DVA
simply goes off hook on the phone line or PBX extension, pauses one
second, then begins dialing the programmed phone (or pager) number. In a few alarm dialing applications, the
K-2000-DVA
must
go off hook on the phone line or PBX extension and provide a 500 millisecond hookswitch flash before dialing the programmed
phone number. This feature can be enabled or disabled on a global basis (applies to all inputs and all dial numbers). To enable the
hookswitch flash before dialing enter
##6
. To disable the hookswitch flash before dialing enter
##5
(default). When hookswitch flash
before dialing is enabled, the
K-2000-DVA
goes off hook, waits 2 seconds, provides the 500 millisecond hookswitch flash, waits one
second then dials the programmed phone number.
Recording of the voice messages may be done either locally or remotely. Once programming has been entered, touch tones are
used to start and stop the recording process. To start a recording: enter
Q
followed by the number of the input. The
K-2000-DVA
gives a single beep to indicate that it is recording and then starts the recording process. Speak into the handset of the telephone or
provide line level audio to the
REC IN
jack to record the message. The
K-2000-DVA
has a maximum message time for each input
of one minute. When finished recording the message, enter any touch tone to stop the recording process. At this point the
K-2000-
DVA
automatically plays back the message just recorded. If the recording process goes over one minute the
K-2000-DVA
stops the
recording and starts playing back the message. To clear a single message: enter
Q
followed by the number of the input and then
immediately press any Touch Tone to stop the recording process.
0 = normally open
1 = normally closed
2 = enabled
3 = disabled
Note:
These parameters should be set for each input being used.
Important:
If an input has been disabled with
30/31#X9
, it must be enabled with
20/21#X9
before it will function. This allows wiring
and contact style changes without causing false alarms.
0 = momentary closure
1 = continuous closure
S. Playing Back Messages
When in programming, enter
Q
0 followed by the number of the input to play back the message recorded for that input. If no message
has been recorded, nothing will be heard.
T. Return to Default
IMPORTANT: Executing the following programming erases all phone numbers and messages and returns the K-2000-
DVA to default settings.
To erase all messages and phone numbers and to return the
K-2000-DVA
to its original default settings enter
###
while in
programming.