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VRC2000 Installation and Operations Manual Page 21
Technical or Setup Assistance
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VRC2000 REPORT NOTE:
The VRC2000 will report the information already stored in the unit. Be sure to
enter new information after the VRC2000 states the stored information, and
before you hear a [BEEP].
The double [BEEP] indicates successfully entered new information.
This series of DTMF entries has programmed the VRC2000 to use pulse
dialing for all outbound dialing and answer after two rings. The inactivity
timer has also been switched ON, and the dial-tone wait function has been
enabled.
Pulse/DTMF Dialing
When programming the VRC2000, enter a “#” symbol to enable DTMF
outbound dialing; use “*” for outbound pulse dialing.
Inactive Disconnect Function
Enter a “#” symbol to enable the inactive time disconnect function. Use the
“*” to disable the inactive time disconnect function.
Dial-Tone Wait Function
Enter a “#” to enable the dial-tone wait function. Use “*” to disable the dial
tone wait function.
This set of commands should allow the VRC2000 to function properly in
most circumstances. To change any of the parameters of the telephone
interface options, refer to Appendix I: Word List (See Page 125.) for a
complete listing of optional command codes.
After programming the telephone interface options, record the setup on the
worksheet provided for this purpose in Appendix H: Setup Worksheets (Page
117).
Setting Up Outbound Telephone Numbers
The VRC2000 can be programmed to automatically dial certain telephone
numbers and report alarm conditions; thus, all parameters of the equipment
connected to the VRC2000 no longer need to be constantly monitored.
Critical parameters can be set to trigger an alarm if certain conditions are
met. When this happens, the VRC2000 will then automatically call the
programmed outbound telephone numbers and report the alarm.
Table 3. Telephone Interface Setting Exercise
VRC2000 Says You Enter VRC2000 Responds
• DIALING IS {DTMF} ... “*” • [BEEP] [BEEP]
• NUMBER OF RINGS BEFORE ANSWERING IS {TWO} ...“2” • [BEEP] [BEEP]
• INACTIVE TIME DISCONNECT IS {ENABLED} ... “#” • [BEEP] [BEEP]
• DIAL TONE WAIT IS {ENABLED} ... “#” • [BEEP] [BEEP]
First, enter
“0 7 0”
The VRC2000 will respond by beginning the telephone interface option
sequence. After each statement listed in Table 3 (See below.), enter the
command listed:

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