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SITE DIALING
The Site Dialing settings allow you to configure
how the VRC unit dials out whenever there is an
Alarm condition.
The unit can call a pager, make a data
connection, leave a message on a telephone, or call a telephone
number and wait for an access code to be entered.
1. Click on the site dialing icon to open the
Site Dialing setup window.
2. Check the box for Dial with touch-tone
(Not Pulse)
3. In the number box, enter the phone
number to be dialed (limit 48 characters).
Include all prefixes and area codes if
needed. For pagers, include a comma for
every two-second wait needed before
sending the DTMF numbers to be
displayed by the receiving pager.
4. Select the number of attempts the
VRC2500 unit makes to call a phone
number before moving to the next phone
entry. There is a one minute pause
between each attempt.
5. The Dial When pull down menu allows the options of Always
dialing the number (24 hours a day, 7 days a week), Every
Day (between the start and stop times), Weekdays (Monday
through Friday between start and stop times), and Weekends
(Saturday and Sunday between start and stop times).
6. Select one of the following contact methods; Pager, Data,
Voice Leave Message or Voice Enter Password. If you
select Data, you must have an external modem connected.
The other contact methods do not require a modem. See
Chapter 5: Using Dial-Up for more information.
7. To activate these settings, click OK, Apply, or the blue
upload arrow.
SITE MANAGEMENT • DIAL-UP SETUP
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7 Beaver Brook Road, Littleton, MA 01460 • 978-486-0086 • www.burk.com
When using a modem, the
VRC unit must be power
cycled before the modem
is detected and any outbound calls
for alarms are made.
Site Dialing Window
Start and Stop times
cannot cross midnight. If
an entry would normally
cross midnight, two entries must
be used (5:00 PM to 11:59 PM and
also 0:00 AM to 3:00 AM).
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