Specifications
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DOD# 303
ZF301040 Rev E
Printed in the U.S.A.
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B. Store Caster Mode
In the Storecaster Mode the K-2000-DVA monitors the inputs to see if any of them leaves their normal state (N/O
becomes closed or N/C becomes open) for more than 80 ms. When this occurs, the K-2000-DVA plays the message
associated with the input, and repeats the message until the repeat count is met.
In the Store Caster mode, if an input never returns to the normal state (N/O with a continuous closure or N/C with a
continuous open), the K-2000-DVA will continue to repeat the message for that input until the input finally does return
to the normal state (even with a message repeat of only one). In this mode, the 600-ohm audio output can be tied to
a paging system for promotional or assistance announcements
If there is a closure on another input while the message from the first input is playing, this information is stored, and
the message associated with the second input is played as soon as the first input is done. It is possible for all eight
inputs to be activated, and if this is the case, the K-2000-DVA will play the messages in order of priority, with lower
numbered inputs having higher priority.
Once the message repeat count has been met without a response, the K-2000-DVA will give a single beep to indicate that it
has delivered its messages and is about to hang up. The K-2000-DVA will then pause for five seconds to allow the called
party a final opportunity to exercise one of the above options.
If the K-2000-DVA delivers its message and the called party does not reset the alarmed input the K-2000-DVA hangs up and
dials the next number on the list for that input. If all numbers have been dialed and the alarm is still not reset the K-2000-
DVA increments the lap counter for that input and starts the dialing process over again. This will continue until the lap count-
er has been met. At this point the K-2000-DVA marks the input as an alarmed input and returns the input to its rest state.
If an alarm input is reset, the manner in which the input resumes normal operation is determined by the Resume Timer. If
the Resume Timer is set to zero, the K-2000-DVA starts looking at the input again right away. If the closure is still in effect,
the K-2000-DVA waits for it to go away. If the closure is no longer in effect but a short time later it returns, the K-2000-DVA
will start the alarm dialing procedure all over again for that input. However, if the Resume Timer is set to a non-zero value,
the K-2000-DVA counts down from that value to zero and then examines the input to see if the closure is still in effect. If it
is, the alarm dialing procedure starts again. If not, the input goes back to the rest state.
It is also possible to remotely access the K-2000-DVA to poll it for any alarms that might not have been reset. This is done
by calling the phone line connected to the K-2000-DVA. After it answers and provides its single beep as a prompt, enter ,
followed by the six digit Access Code. The K-2000-DVA gives two beeps and the 4 above options become available.
Note that if a , is entered while connected to the call the K-2000-DVA will exit its current mode and if no touch tones are
entered within 20 seconds, it will hang up and proceed. This 20 second wait is important, so that an RC-2A or RC-3 can be
used in conjunction with the K-2000-DVA. For more information, see DOD# 830.
Touch Tone
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Stops the current message and plays all messages associated with all alarmed inputs in order, from first to last.
Stops the current message and plays the next message, if applicable.
Stops the current message, hangs up and continues dialing if applicable.
Stops the current message and resets the alarmed input.








