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WVRC-4 Installation and Operation Manual
PROGRAMMING
DTMF Control of Alarm Enable Registers
All of the Alarm call-outs can be enabled disabled or polled remotely using DTMF
control. First enter the access code. Once the unit is un-locked, the status alarms
can be controlled by entering 77 followed by the status number 1 through 4 and 1
for enable, 0 of disable or 9 for poll. The analog alarms can be controlled by enter-
ing 78 followed by the analog number 1 through 4, and 1 for enable, 0 for disable or
9 for poll. Power fail and silent sensor are controlled with 79 followed by 1 for
power fail, 2 for silent sensor, then 1 for on, 0 for off or 9 for poll.
NOTE: To clear an alarm, press the star (*) key.
Examples are listed below:
Enable Status 4 alarm:
7741. Disable Status 4 alarm: 7740
Poll Status 4 alarm enable:
7749
Enable Analog 1 alarm:
7811. Disable Analog 5 alarm: 7810
Poll Analog 1 alarm enable:
7819
Enable Power Fail Alarm:
7911. Disable Power Fail alarm: 7910
Poll Power Fail alarm enable:
7919
Enable Silent Sensor Alarm:
7921. Disable Silent Sensor Alarm: 7920
Poll Silent Sensor Alarm enable:
7929
NOTE: To clear an alarm, press the star (*) key.
A voice message will be played indicating the action taken.
Web and/or Dial-up Notice
The WVRC-4 can be used for dial-up only, web only or a combination of both. It is
suggested that the user configure for both dial-up and WEB operation. Some fea-
tures such as the scheduler and logger will require the user to configure the web por-
tion of the WVRC-4 even if web access isn’t being used.
NOTE: If the scheduler is to be used for time sensitive applications, the use
of a NTP server for time is highly recommended.
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