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Enter one digit from 0-9 followed by
#92
. If the ring delay is set to
0
, ring detection is disabled, so that the
K-202-
DVA
will not answer incoming calls. It is important to note that this prevents Remote Access and Remote
Programming.
L. Ring Delay
The security code allows the user/installer to program the
K-202-DVA
either locally or remotely. The factory set
security code is 845464 (V-I-K-I-N-G). It is recommended that the security code be changed.
Example:
To store
654321 as the security code:
5
J. Security Code (memory location #90)
Step 1.
Access programming as shown in
Programming
section
A
.
Step 2.
Enter
654321 #90
.
Step 3.
Exit
Programming
as shown in section
A
.
Note:
The security code must be 6 digits, cannot include a
Q
or a
#
, and cannot be set the same as the remote
access code.
Enter a six-digit access code followed by
#91
.
Note:
The remote access code must use only the digits 0-9, cannot
contain
Q
or
#
, and cannot be set the same as the security code.
K. Remote Access Code
Enter two digits from 01-99 followed by
#93
.
M. Ringback Limit
Call Progress Detection is enabled by setting the Forced Play Timer to 0, which is done by entering the two digits
00 followed by
#94
. Call Progress Detection is disabled by setting the Forced Play Timer to a non-zero value from
1 to 99 seconds. Enter a two digit number from 01- 99 followed by
#94
.
N. Forced Play Timer and Call Progress Detection
Enter 2
#X9
, where X is the input number (1-2).
First Digit:
0 = normally open
1 = normally closed
2 = enabled
3 = disabled
Note:
These parameters should be set for each input being used. If contacts are disabled through programming
30/31#X9
, they must be enabled with
20/21 #X9
before they will function. This allows wiring and contact style
changes without causing false alarms.
F. Contact Closures
Second Digit:
0 = momentary closure
1 = continuous closure
Enter 4
#X0
, where X is the input number (1-2)
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.
G. Message Repeat Counter and Lap Counter
Enter 6
#X
Q
, where X is the input number (1-2). 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.
H. Qualifier Timer
Enter
6 #X#
, where X is the input number (1-2). 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.
I. Resume Timer
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-202-DVA
gives a single beep to indicate that it is recording and then starts the recording
process. Speak into the handset of the telephone to record the message. The
K-202-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-202-DVA
automatically plays back the message just recorded. If the
recording process goes over one minute the
K-202-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.
O. Recording 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.
P. Playing Back Messages