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WVRC-4 Installation and Operation Manual
PROGRAMMING
When “2” is selected from the menu, the following is displayed:
Make changes or press ESC to accept current values. If changes are made, all four
values must be entered. Valid settings are 0 through 9. A “0” will turn off the status
input so that it will not generate an alarm. A 1-9 will set the “DEBounce” period
from 10 to 90 seconds. That means that the input must be in the alarm state contin-
uously for that amount of time for an alarm to be generated. Any interruption will
cause the timer to reset.
Recording Voice Prompts (Messages):
To record voice messages into the WVRC-4, follow the steps below:
1 - Connect a TT telephone to the front panel RJ-11 jack.
2 - Press the front panel “OP/PGM” button; this should illuminate the front panel
“PGM” LED.
3 - Enter the two-digit address of the message you wish to program. The list of
messages are below.
4 - The Red “REC” LED will illuminate. As soon as it lights, begin speaking
the new message into the telephones mouth piece. For best results, stay at least
three inches from the mouthpiece of the telephone.
5 - When finished, press the “OP/PGM” button again, the “REC” and “PGM” LED’s
will extinguish.
NOTE: If the time allotted for the message you are recording elapses before the
button is pressed, it will turn off automatically. For example, to record the greet-
ing message, press the “OP/PGM” button, enter 00 on the keypad, speak the new
greeting message into the handset and press the “OP/PGM” button again.
Example: To hear the current greeting message, press the “OP/PGM” Program but-
ton and enter *00. The current greeting message will play.
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