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WVRC-8 Installation and Operation Manual
PROGRAMMING
The
“HU”
value refers to the number of minutes the WVRC-8 will remain off-hook after
answering the call before hanging up automatically. Normally a CPC signal is sent from
the Central Office to signal it to hang up. If you are connected to a standard phone line,
you can set the HU to 0, and it will remain off-hook until the CPC signal is received. If it
is connected on the other side of a PBX system that does not pass the CPC signal, then a
value of 1-9 minutes should be set into HU to keep it from remaining off hook and caus-
ing the line to be busy. The HU timer will be reset each time a valid DTMF is decoded
showing activity. Once there is no more activity, the WVRC-8 will time-out after the HU
time value and force a hang-up.
The
“Monitor Access Code”
is an alternate access code that allows a user only
to monitor or poll the various inputs. No control functions can be performed unless a
valid Control Access code has been entered.
The
“Analog Debounce Timer”
is the number of ten second increments required for the
analog (metering) inputs to accept an alarm condition. For example, if it is set to 3, an
analog input must be in an alarm condition for 30 seconds before an alarm will be gener-
ated.
NOTE:
If set to “0”, analog (metering) alarms will be disabled and will not call out
during an alarm.
Pager Numbers and Data Strings:
When (4) is selected from the PGM menu, the pager number and pager data selections are
displayed.
To force the WVRC-8 to dial a pager number, enter a “9” in the dial-list. That will cause
the WVRC-8 to first dial the number in the page list, and then it will generate two digits
to Identify the source of the alarm: 11à18 for
analog (metering)
inputs one through 8, 19
for
temperature
, 20 for
power failure
, 21à28 for
status inputs
one through eight and 29
for a
silence sensor
. After that number, the page data will be sent. This can be used to
identify the station or location of the WVRC-8. The comma
(,)
can be used any place in
the dialing strings to place a one second pause and the semi-colon
(;)
for a five second
pause.
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