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VRC2000 Installation and Operations Manual Page 67
Technical or Setup Assistance
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The VRC2000 will say
• LOGGING REPEAT TIME MINUTES ARE ... {FIFTEEN}
You enter
“3 0”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
The auto-logging function will now generate a new auto-log once every 90
minutes.
To disable the auto-logging function, enter
“0 2 0 *”
The VRC2000 will respond
• LOGGING IS DISABLED
DATA INTERFACE NOTE:
A Data Interface must be installed in the VRC2000 in order to use the auto-
logging function. Refer to the Data Interface Installation and Operations
Manual, Setup VRC2000 Installation and Opertaions Manual and/or VRC-Win
Installation and Operations Manual for more information about how to set up a
control site to accept auto-logs from the VRC2000.
Clearing All Programming
Once the VRC2000 programming is planned in its entirety, you may desire to
clear all practice/exercise programming from the VRC2000 and start from
scratch. To do this, remove AC power from the VRC2000, disconnect all
status and metering-channel inputs, then disconnect and reconnect the
internal lithium battery. After you reinitializing the VRC2000, all functions
will return to their default status.
Before making final connections to site equipment, verify all VRC2000
programming. Check the words programmed into status, metering, and
command-channel identifiers by accessing each channel. Status channels
should all report the open state, since no closures have been connected to the
unit yet. Connect a calibrated DC voltage to the metering-channel inputs to
verify that proper programming of calibration constants and unit identifiers
for each metering channel. Use a logic probe or voltmeter to verify the
correct operation of each command channel.

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