VRC2000 Installation and Operations Manual Page 51
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the VRC2000 will respond with a preprogrammed message, followed by the
default parameter, then a [BEEP]. Any default parameter (enclosed in braces
{ }) can be changed when setting up the VRC2000.
You enter
☎ “2 0 1”
The VRC2000 will respond:
• CHANNEL IDENTIFIER FOR COMMAND CHANNEL ONE IS {5MILLISECONDS SILENCE, 5
MILLISECONDS SILENCE} ... [BEEP]
Two words from the VRC2000 word list (See Appendix I.) can be
programmed for the unit’s command-channel identifier. The default setting
for each command channel is two five-millisecond silences. The silences do
count as words.
• CONFIGURATION FOR COMMAND CHANNEL ONE IS ... {M} ... [BEEP]
Each command channel to be either latching or momentary. If a command
channel is set up to be momentary, the unit will say [M]; if set up to be
latching, the VRC2000 will say [L]. If momentary, program an active delay
time (the time in which the switch is active) for that command channel; if
latching, either the A or B switch will always be energized. Use the “*”
symbol to program command channel switches as momentary; the “#”
symbol programs command-channel switches as latching.
• SWITCH A IDENTIFIER FOR COMMAND CHANNEL ONE IS ... {A ACTIVATED} ...
[BEEP]
Each command channel has two switches (A and B). The unit can be
programmed to identify each switch with up to two words from the VRC2000
word list (Appendix H).
• SWITCH B IDENTIFIER FOR COMMAND CHANNEL ONE IS {B ACTIVATED} ...
[BEEP]
• ACTIVE DELAY FOR COMMAND CHANNEL ONE IS ... {FOUR} ... [BEEP]
This parameter adjusts the length of each command channel’s momentary
closure. The number to be programmed represents the number of one-eighth
seconds to activate a momentary switch. For example, the {Four} default
setting indicates that the momentary closure will last one-half second.
If a command channel is programmed as latching, one switch or the other
will always be activated. The unit will not allow programming of the active
delay parameter if the command channel is latching. Use three digits to
program this parameter. For example, entering “0 0 8” would program an
active delay of one second.
There are 16 command channels, each with an A and a B switch, on the
VRC2000. Each one can be programmed with all the parameters listed
above. The command channels are accessed with the codes listed in Table 9
(next page, top).