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Page 24 VRC2000 Installation and Operations Manual
Technical or Setup Assistance
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Telephone Number Programming Exercise
The VRC2000 was delivered with no programmed outbound telephone
numbers. To become familiar with the process, perform the following
exercise.
First, enter
“1 0 1 #”
This accesses the VRC2000s first telephone number. Now enter a new
telephone number into this first position.
The VRC2000 will respond:
• PHONE NUMBER ONE IS ... [BEEP]
• OUTPUT CONFIGURATION FOR PHONE NUMBER ONE IS ... {PHONE VOICE} ...
[BEEP]
• MESSAGE ONLY FOR PHONE NUMBER ONE IS ... {DISABLED} ... [BEEP]
During each pause, a new outbound telephone number for this position can
be entered. Choose which output configuration to use for this number, and
enable/disable the message-only function for this phone number.
In the following example, you will program telephone number one with the
number 555-1212, select the radio voice output configuration, and enable the
message-only function.
First, enter
“1 0 1 #”
Then refer to Table 4 (below).
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] signal indicates successfully entered new information.
Enter a “#” at the end of each telephone number. This tells the VRC2000
that you have entered a complete number. The “*” indicates a two-second
pause in the outbound telephone number. All outbound telephone numbers
should consist of 30 digits or less.
Telephone Voice Output Configuration. Enter a “*” to select the phone voice
output configuration.
• Enable Message Only. Enter a “#” to enable the message-only function
Table 4. Telephone Number Programming Exercise
VRC2000 Says You Enter VRC2000 Responds
• PHONE NUMBER ONE IS ... “5 5 5 1 2 1 2 #• [BEEP] [BEEP]
• OUTPUT CONFIGURATION FOR PHONE NUMBER ONE IS ... “7” • [BEEP] [BEEP]
• MESSAGE ONLY FOR PHONE NUMBER ONE “#” • [BEEP] [BEEP]
VRC2000 Setup
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