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Page 42 VRC2000 Installation and Operations Manual
Technical or Setup Assistance
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VRC2000 Setup
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• ALARM FOR FIRST HIGH LIMIT OF METERING CHANNEL ONE IS ... {DISABLED} ...
[BEEP]
The VRC2000 can be programmed to declare an alarm condition when the
first high tolerance limit is met on a metering channel.
SECOND HIGH LIMIT OF METERING CHANNEL ONE IS ... {NINE THOUSAND, NINE
HUNDRED, NINETY-NINE} ... [BEEP]
This parameter acts the same as the first high tolerance limit. This is the
highest value allowed for the metering channel.
COMMAND CHANNEL NUMBER FOR SECOND HIGH LIMIT OF METERING CHANNEL
ONE IS ... {DISABLED} ... [BEEP]
This parameter allows the specific command channel to automatically
activate if the second high tolerance limit is passed on a metering channel.
You also select the switch to be fired for that command channel.
• ALARM FOR SECOND HIGH LIMIT OF METERING CHANNEL ONE IS ... {DISABLED}
... [BEEP]
The VRC2000 can be programmed to declare an alarm condition when the
second high tolerance limit is passed on a metering channel.
There are 16 metering channels on a VRC2000. Each can be programmed
with all the parameters outlined above. The metering channels are accessed
with the codes listed in Table 8 (below):
METERING CHANNEL NOTE:
Notice that the “6” on your DTMF pad corresponds with the letter M. This is
intended to help you remember that a code beginning with a “6” will program
metering channels.
Table 8. Metering Channel Access Codes
You Enter To Access Metering Channel
“6 0 1” 1
“6 0 2” 2
“6 0 3” 3
“6 0 4” 4
“6 0 5” 5
“6 0 6” 6
“6 0 7” 7
“6 0 8” 8
“6 0 9” 9
“6 1 0” 10
“6 1 1” 11
“6 1 2” 12
“6 1 3” 13
“6 1 4” 14
“6 1 5” 15
“6 1 6” 16

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