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VRC2000 Installation and Operations Manual Page 113
Technical or Setup Assistance
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The VRC2000 will respond with the system date and time. Since the real-
time clock has not yet been set, the date and time reported will be based on
the units default parameters.
Now press the LOCAL/REMOTE button on the VRC2000s front panel (it
will dim). The VRC2000 will respond:
• SETUP DISABLED. GOOD-BYE.
By returning to remote mode, you are signing off from the local mode.
Remote Mode
With the VRC2000, you can control all functions from any DTMF telephone
over a standard dial-up telephone line (one connected to the VRC2000, the
other connected to a separate DTMF telephone not the one connected to
the VRC2000 back panel). Initialization should be complete before this
point (Page 6).
From the second telephone, call your VRC2000. After the second ring, the
VRC2000 will automatically answer your call and say:
• HELLO. THIS IS THE VRC2000 WITH VOICE, MODEM OR RADIO ACCESS. PLEASE
ENTER ACCESS CODE.
Now use your telephone s DTMF pad to enter the default user access code:
“1 2 3 4 5”
ACCESS CODE NOTE:
Notice that this is a different code than you used in the Local Mode tutorial
(Page 110).
The VRC2000 will respond:
• THANK YOU. NO ALARMS PENDING.
This indicates that you have successfully accessed the VRC2000 from a
remote location over the telephone. The user access code indicated above is
the factory-set default code. If you are unable to access the VRC2000 with
the default user access code, try powering down the VRC2000 and
reconnecting the internal lithium battery (Step 2, Page 7).
The VRC2000 responds to the same commands in the remote mode as it does
in the local mode. Try some of the commands now that you tried earlier in
the local mode.
When you are done experimenting with commands in the remote mode, enter
the remote user sign-off code:
“9 9 9”
The VRC2000 will respond:
• GOOD-BYE.

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