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WVRC-4 Installation and Operation Manual
PROGRAMMING
Dial-Up Programming
Connect the supplied 12VAC power supply cord in to the WVRC-4’s power jack
labeled “12VAC 1 AMP”, then plug the transformer in to a source of 120 vac 60Hz.
Verify that the green “PWR” led is illuminated.
Follow the steps below to configure the WVRC-4 for dial-up operation:
Installing factory (Dial-up only) defaults.
Remove power from the unit. Hold down the “PGM” button down while reinstalling
the power plug. The “PGM” button must be held down for a few seconds after the
power is restored. When the PGM button is released, the PGM LED will blink
twice to show that the defaults were loaded.
CAUTION! If you reinstall factory defaults, the standard factory recorded
voice prompts are not reloaded. The user MUST re-record the voice prompts.
NOTE: The dial-up programming may be accomplished locally using the RS-
232 serial port or via the web using Telnet.
Telnet “DIAL-UP” programming via LAN/WAN.
NOTE: Step by step HyperTerminal “Telnet” setup instructions are available
on-line at www.broadcasttools.com under “Downloads
If you have followed the above HyperTerminal “Telnet” steps, the main WVRC-4
menu will be displayed on the next page.
Local “DIAL-UP” programming via the front panel RS-232 “PGM” port.
1 - Connect the supplied straight-through serial cable to an available com port on
your PC (If the PC isn’t equipped with a serial (com) port, contact your local PC
store or Broadcast Tools for a USB to RS-232 serial adapter) and connect the other
end to the front panel “PGM” DB-9 female serial connector.
2 - Start HyperTerminal (or your favorite com program) configured for: 9600,8,N,
1, flow control to NONE, Emulation set to ANSI and under ASCII setup, check the
box “echo typed characters locally”.
NOTE: Step by step “COM” port HyperTerminal setup instructions are avail-
able on-line at www.broadcasttools.com under “Downloads”.