Installation
Installation
Installation
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PROGRAMMING RADIO DIALLER<br />
Local Programming<br />
1. Ensure Radio Dialler is powered up. The Radio Dialler only needs to be powered off and<br />
on if a different Client Account Number is to be programmed into VM102-SECURE.<br />
2. Power up VM102-SECURE and press "OFF" to enter PROGRAM mode.<br />
3. To program the Radio Dialler, the VM102-SECURE must have at least the PHONE1<br />
option set to a value other than the default value of “-”.<br />
4. Finish programming the VM102-SECURE and exit PROGRAM mode. If PHONE1 has<br />
been programmed, and if data transfer to Radio Dialler has not been successful within<br />
a short period of time, VM102-SECURE will display a system alarm indicating a radio<br />
link failure with the Dialler.<br />
After VM102-SECURE has been operating continuously for 30 days, the Options CLIENT,<br />
PHONE1 and PHONE2 will no longer appear in PROGRAM mode and therefore cannot be<br />
changed locally. They may be changed using the up/download facility at any time and local<br />
programming of them can be re-enabled using up/download.<br />
Remote Programming<br />
1. Ensure Radio Dialler is powered up. Radio Dialler does not need to be powered off and on.<br />
2. Remove and replace the 2-way shunt on the VM102-S security PCB and press "OFF"<br />
to enter PROGRAM mode. The Radio Dialler will now be ready to answer incoming<br />
calls for the next 5 minutes. If the Dialler answers a call but does not verify within 30<br />
seconds it will hang up. Once a connection is established, the Dialler will hang up<br />
unconditionally after 5 minutes or when a "hang up" is requested sooner from the<br />
remote end.<br />
3. Once a connection is established, program the VM102-SECURE RADIO DIALLER<br />
system as required.<br />
4. VM102-SECURE will exit PROGRAM mode when the up/down connection is<br />
terminated, or when the VM102-SECURE PROGRAM mode timer expires, whichever<br />
occurs first. If PHONE1 has been programmed and if data transfer to Radio Dialler has<br />
not been successful within a short period, VM102-SECURE will raise a system alarm<br />
indicating radio link failure with the Dialler.<br />
Supervision<br />
VM102-SECURE transmits supervision messages to Radio Dialler every hour. A system<br />
alarm is raised if the Dialler does not acknowledge the message after the programmed<br />
number of hours in the SUPERVIS option.<br />
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