VRC2000 Installation and Operations Manual Page 33
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You enter
☎ “5 1 3 5 7 0”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
The VRC2000 is now programmed to say [LIGHTS OFF] when information
is requested about status channel l, and status channel 1 is closed.
The VRC2000 will say
• ALARM ON LOW INPUT OF STATUS CHANNEL ONE IS ... {DISABLED}
You enter
☎ “#”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
The alarm for status channel 1’s low input has not been enabled. The
VRC2000 will activate an alarm condition when the state of status channel 1
switches closed.
ENABLING ALARMS NOTE:
When programming the VRC2000, enter a “#” symbol to enable the alarm for
any parameter. Enter a “*” to disable the parameter’s alarm.
The VRC2000 will say
• COMMAND CHANNEL NUMBER FOR LOW INPUT OF STATUS CHANNEL ONE IS ...
{DISABLED}
You enter
☎ “0 3”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
Command channel 3 has now been tied to status channel 1’s low state. This
means that the VRC2000 will automatically activate a command channel 3
switch when status channel 1 goes low. The unit will wait for the alarm
delay period to pass before it activates command channel 3.
The command channel can now be programmed to be automatically activate
with a low state on a status channel. The default setting of {Disabled}
indicates that there is no command channel tied to the low state of this status
channel.
To disable an automatic command channel assignment, program the unit
with the digits “0 0” when setting up this parameter. The “0 0” command-
channel assignment tells the VRC2000 that you do not wish to automatically
activate any commands when the input of this status channel goes low.
When tying a command channel to a status channel (as in this example), the
VRC2000 will respond:
• ACTIVE COMMAND CHANNEL SWITCH FOR LOW INPUT OF STATUS CHANNEL ONE