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VRC2000
Installation and Operations Manual
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Remember to enter a “#” at the end of each of the numbers entered. This
tells the VRC2000 that a complete telephone number had been entered.
OUTBOUND TELEPHONE NUMBER NOTE:
Two-second pauses can be programmed into any phone number by entering a
“*”. This pause can be useful for dialing over some long-distance services (i.e.
MCI or Sprint) that require special access codes to be entered. Remember, all
outbound telephone numbers must consist of 30 digits or less, including pause
symbols.
Alarms
The VRC2000 uses alarms to trigger certain actions. Both the alarm and the
action to be taken when the alarm is triggered are user-programmable. It is
important to understand the concept of alarms, and how the VRC2000 can
be programmed to take action based on alarms.
Table 6. Outbound Telephone Number Command Codes
Command Code
Outbound Telephone Number
☎
“1 0 1 #” Phone Number 1
☎
“1 0 2 #” Phone Number 2
☎
“1 0 3 #” Phone Number 3
☎
“1 0 4 #” Phone Number 4
☎
“1 0 5 #” Phone Number 5
PAGER PAUSE NOTE:
Different pagers will require differing lengths of pauses before entering the call-
back phone number. Consult your pager user documentation to determine the
length of the pause.
Now enter five of your own telephone numbers into the VRC2000. Each
phone number position on the unit does not have to be filled, and the same
number can be entered in more than one position.
Refer to Appendix H: Setup Worksheets
(See Page 117.)
for a worksheet
designed for recording the numbers entered into each VRC2000 phone
number position.
The five outbound telephone number positions are accessed by entering the
following codes
(Table 6, below):
number to be programmed. Pressing “*” after the entry disables that
telephone number. This applies to all five outbound telephone numbers.
Pager Number Programming Example
Often, it is desirable for the VRC2000 to call a pager to report alarms.
When programming the VRC2000 to call a pager, the “*” (two-second
pause) is critical. See Table 5
(below).
Table 5. Pager Number Programming Exercise
VRC2000 Says
You Enter
VRC2000 Responds
• P
HONE
N
UMBER
O
NE
I
S
...
☎
“5 5 5 1 2 1 2 * * * * #” • [BEEP] [BEEP]
• O
UTPUT
C
ONFIGURATION
F
OR
P
HONE
N
UMBER
O
NE
I
S
...
☎
“*” • [BEEP] [BEEP]
• M
ESSAGE
O
NLY
F
OR
P
HONE
N
UMBER
O
NE
☎
“#” • [BEEP] [BEEP]
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