Specifications

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USING DIAL-UP • RETRIEVING INFORMATION & ISSUING COMMANDS
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The VRC will allow you
three attempts to enter
the password. If three
consecutive mistakes are made
entering the password, the
VRC2500 will automatically hang
up. A “#” must be entered at the
end of the password being used
when entering DTMF key strokes.
Retrieving
Information &
Issuing Commands
CALLING THE VRC2500
Dial the connection number. The VRC2500 will answer after the
programmed number of rings and give its programmed welcome
phrase.
Enter Access Code
Enter your observer or operator access code followed by the #
key. The default password is "4368637#." The VRC2500
responds:
• S
CANNING N
ETWORK. [BEEP] ... [BEEP] ...
If alarms are pending, the VRC2500 will report the alarms. When
finished scanning the network, the VRC2500 says:
• D
ONE SCANNING NETWORK. X UNITS FOUND
If alarms are pending, the VRC2500 will read the alarm
messages. If alarms are not pending, the VRC2500 will say:
• N
O ALARMS PENDING
The VRC2500 will then announce:
• C
ONNECTION T
O UNIT X COMPLETE
STATUS AND METER CHANNEL READINGS
After the initial login stage and VRC unit selection, the following
status and meter channels can be monitored.
List Status Titles
To receive a verbal list of status titles for the VRC2500, enter:
“7 #”
The VRC2500 will respond with the status-channel description(s)
if a text description has been entered via the General Setup
Configuration window. If no text has been entered, the VRC2500
will remain silent.
Request Status Reading
Enter the following code in order to request a reading from a
status channel:
“7 x x *”
Substitute the
appropriate code for the
x x that corresponds with
the channel number to be
accessed (e.g. 01 is channel one,
11 is channel 11).
Please refer to Appendix
A for a complete list of the
DTMF codes to use when
accessing the Voice Interface in
Voice Mode.
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