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Page 52 VRC2000 Installation and Operations Manual
Technical or Setup Assistance
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VRC2000 Setup
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COMMAND CHANNEL CODE NOTE:
The “2” on the DTMF pad corresponds to the letter C. This is intended to help
you remember that codes starting with a “2” program VRC2000 command
channels.
To program command channels, enter the appropriate access code.
Immediately after the VRC2000 responds, enter the set-up information to be
programmed into the unit. Enter information before the [BEEP] signal from
the VRC2000.
SINGLE BEEP NOTE:
The VRC2000 will emit a single [BEEP] after a set-up parameter if you do not
make a new entry. If you do make a new entry after a set-up parameter is stated
by the VRC2000, the unit will [BEEP] twice.
This process will run more quickly and smoothly if the exact codes to be
programmed into each command channel are well planned. Worksheets in
Appendix H (See Page 117.) will aid in the planning process.
Command Channel Programming Exercise
The following command-channel programming exercise will illustrate more
fully how to program command channels.
Enter
“2 0 1”
The VRC2000 will respond:
• CHANNEL IDENTIFIER FOR COMMAND CHANNEL ONE IS ... {5 MILLISECONDS
SILENCE
, 5 MILLISECONDS SILENCE}
Table 9. Command Channel Access Codes
To Access
You Enter Command Channel
“2 0 1” 1
“2 0 2” 2
“2 0 3” 3
“2 0 4” 4
“2 0 5” 5
“2 0 6” 6
“2 0 7” 7
“2 0 8” 8
“2 0 9” 9
“2 1 0” 10
“2 1 1” 11
“2 1 2” 12
“2 1 3” 13
“2 1 4” 14
“2 1 5” 15
“2 1 6” 16

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