N. Programming the Phone Numbers
To program one of the seven phone numbers for each alarm input enter: the desired phone number (0-32 digits)
+ #
+ XY
(where X is the input number (1 - 2) and Y is one of the 7 numbers (1 - 7) that can be dialed for this input). To
add a 4-second pause to the dial string (this counts as one of the 32 digits) enter
,
9
. To add a
,
to the dial string enter
,,
. To add a # to the dial string enter
,
#. To clear a number enter
# + XY
(where X is the input number (1 - 2) and Y
is one of the 7 numbers (1 - 7) that can be dialed for this input) without any preceding digits.
R. Recording Messages
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
,
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
,
followed by the number of the input and then immediately press any Touch Tone to stop the recording process.
L. 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 qualifier timer can be set anywhere from zero to 18 hours, and has a 1 second res-
olution.
Note:
Each input has its own Qualifier Timer.
M. Resume 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 res-
olution.
Note:
Each input has its own Resume Timer.
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O. Programming Pager Phone Numbers
To program one of the seven phone numbers for each alarm input as a pager number enter: the desired pager phone
number (0-32 digits)
+ #
,
+ XY
(where X is the input number (1-2) and Y is one of the 7 numbers (1-7) that can be
dialed for this input). As with normal phone numbers, 4-second pause,
,
or
#
can be programmed by entering
,
9
,
,,
or
,
#
respectively. To clear a pager number enter
# + XY
without any preceding digits. When dialing pagers, the
K-
202-DVA
is normally configured to send a certain character string when activated, that is easily recognized by the user
on the pager display. To accomplish this, the
K-202-DVA
is programmed with the phone number for the pager, a series
of pauses (usually 8 or 12 seconds), the character string that you want to appear on the pager display ("3333333333"
for example), a
#
character (programmed as
,
#) to "end" the call with the paging equipment, followed by
#
,
plus
XY
(where X is the input number (1-2) and Y is one of the 7 numbers (1-7) that can be dialed for this input).
P. Hookswitch Flash Before Dialing
In the majority of alarm dialing applications, the
K-202-DVA
simply goes off hook on the phone line or PBX extension,
pauses one second, then begins dialing the programmed phone (or pager) number. In a few alarm dialing applica-
tions, the
K-202-DVA
must go off hook on the phone line or PBX extension and provide a 500 millisecond hookswitch
flash before dialing the programmed phone number. This feature can be enabled or disabled on a global basis (applies
to both inputs and all dial numbers). To enable the hookswitch flash before dialing enter
##4
. To disable the hook-
switch flash before dialing enter
##3
(default). When hookswitch flash before dialing is enabled, the
K-202-DVA
goes
off hook, waits 2 seconds, provides the 500 millisecond hookswitch flash, waits one second then dials the programmed
phone number.
Q. PA (Public Address) Mode
In the majority of alarm dialing applications, the
K-202-DVA
dials a telephone number, waits for someone to answer,
then plays the recorded message. In some cases, the
K-202-DVA
is used to dial the access code for the PA (public
address) paging system and then play the recorded message out over the loud speakers. This mode is useful in appli-
cations where the
K-202-DVA
is providing emergency or informational messages over the loud speakers, activated
from an alarm system, panic buttons or doorbell buttons. This mode eliminates all beep tones provided by the
K-202-
DVA
after the recorded message has played and changes the handling of busy signals, to allow for an automatic reat-
tempt to access the paging system when a “forced play timer” has been set. This feature can be enabled or disabled
on a global basis (applies to both inputs and all dial numbers). When in programming, enter
##6
to enable the PA
mode. When the PA mode is enabled, the “forced play timer” should be set to 10 seconds (see section
I
) and the “lap
counter” should be set to a value higher than one (see section
K
). To disable the PA mode enter
##5
(default). For
additional information on the PA Mode operation, see
Operation
, section
B
.