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5
Using Dial-Up
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CHAPTER 5 USING DIAL-UP
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The Dial-Up feature of the VRC2500 operates by DTMF tones.
Using any Touch-tone telephone, you can call the VRC2500 to
request readings on status and metering channels, issue
commands, check for pending alarms, and/or clear the alarms.
This chapter describes how to access and operate the Dial-Up
feature.
CONNECTIONS
There are two ways to connect to your VRC2500: Data
Connection or Voice Only Connection. Decide which
communication mode you will use and make the appropriate
connections to the VRC2500 unit.
Data Mode
The Data Connection requires a dial-up modem to be connected
to the DIAL-UP port on the VRC2500. This connection is
illustrated in Chapter 3: Installation & Setup. The dial-up
modem connection allows you to use both the Data (PC) and
Voice (telephone) modes of the VRC2500.
Voice Only
Voice Only Connection requires only a telephone line routed from
your wall jack to the LINE jack on the VRC2500. This connection
supports the Voice Only mode of the VRC2500 and is illustrated
on the following page.
Numbers and phrases sent
to the VRC2500 with a
DTMF keypad will be offset
with a telephone icon (
) and
quotation marks (“ ”). In instances
where the VRC2500 responds
verbally, the VRC’s verbiage will be
set off by a bullet (•) and printed in
S
MALL CAPS.
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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