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RFC-1 Programming Examples page 7.2
7.2 Site Identification Phrase
In the first example we will change the Site Identification Phrase—the phrase that the RFC-1 says when it answers
the phone or when it reports an alarm. The factory programming is “This is RFC-1/B”. We will change it to say,
“Hello this is Curly”. Any words or letters from the Word Table can be used.
16. Enter the advanced programming mode: 80
17. Enter the advanced programming security code: 4150
18. Enter the starting address from the address table for the Site ID Phrase: 0984
19. Find the word “hello” in the word table and get the values V1 and V2: V1=3, V2=8
20. Enter V1 for the word “hello”: 3
21. Press the # key to enter this value and increment to the next address in memory
22. Enter V2 for the word “hello”: 8
23. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
24. Find the words “this is” in the word table and get the values V1 and V2: V1=7, V2=11
25. Enter V1 for the words “this is”: 7
26. Press the # key to enter this value and increment to the next address in memory
27. Enter V2 for the words “this is”: 11
28. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
29. Find the word “Curly” in the word table and get the values V1 and V2: V1=2, V2=4
30. Enter V1 for the word “Curly”: 2
31. Press the # key to enter this value and increment to the next address in memory
32. Enter V2 for the word “Curly”: 4
33. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
34. Find the “25ms voice pause” in the word table and get the values V1 and V2: V1=10, V2=5
35. Enter V1 for the “25ms voice pause”: 10
36. Press the # key to enter this value and increment to the next address in memory
37. Enter V2 for the “25ms voice pause”: 5
38. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
39. Find the “25ms voice pause” in the word table and get the values V1 and V2: V1=10, V2=5
40. Enter V1 for the “25ms voice pause”: 10
41. Press the # key to enter this value and increment to the next address in memory
42. Enter V2 for the “25ms voice pause”: 5
43. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
44. Find the “25ms voice pause” in the word table and get the values V1 and V2: V1=10, V2=5
45. Enter V1 for the “25ms voice pause”: 10
46. Press the # key to enter this value and increment to the next address in memory
47. Enter V2 for the “25ms voice pause”: 5
48. Press the # key to write this value and increment to the next address in memory
49. Press the key to exit the programming mode
The Site ID Phrase can be up to six “wordslong. “Hello this is Curlyonly uses three of those words because “this
is” is considered a single word. The last three words are programmed with the “25 ms voice pause” so that they will
be silent. For a little fun, try replacing one of the voice pauses with “nyuk, nyuk, nyuk” from the Word Table.

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