C.O. Line or Analog
standard telephone.
Message Repeat Count: This is the number of times the alarm message is repeated per call. The Message Repeat Count
is set individually for each input and can be from 1-99.
Pager Number: A phone number of up to 32 digits long which can be used to dial pagers (no alarm message is played).
Priority: Input 1 has higher priority than Input 2.
PA (Public Address) Mode: In this mode, the K-202-DVA dials an access code to play the messages over a PA (public
address) system, versus dialing telephone numbers that will be answered by live people.
Qualifier Timer: This is a user-programmable timer that can be set from 1 second to 18 hours and specifies the amount
of time that a closure must stay in effect before the K-202-DVA enters the alarm state. The default value of the Qualifier
Timer is 0, which is OFF.
Remote Access Code: A six-digit code required for remotely accessing the K-202-DVA in order to poll the alarm inputs
for those that have entered the alarm state and have not been reset.
Reset State: An alarm is reset if the called party or the remotely accessing user dials a touch-tone “9” during the alarm
message. The alarm input resumes normal operation after the Resume Timer expires.
Ring Delay: This is the number of rings the K-202-DVA waits before answering an inbound call. The Ring Delay must be
set from 0-9, with 0 specifying that incoming calls are not to be answered.
Ringback Limit: This is the number of times the K-202-DVA will allow the phone to ring when trying to reach a number
on its phone number list before giving up and going on to the next number.
Resume Timer: This is a user-programmable timer that can be set from 1 second to 18 hours and specifies the amount
of time after an alarm input is reset before it resumes normal operation and begins looking for alarms again. See Operation
for a discussion of how the Resume timer determines when an alarm input leaves the reset state. The default value of the
Resume Timer is zero, which is OFF.
Security Code: A six-digit code required for entering programming.
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** Note: To increase surge protection,
fasten a wire from this screw terminal
to Earth Ground (grounding rod, water
pipe, etc.)
IMPORTANT: Electronic devices are susceptible to lightning and power station electrical surges from both the AC outlet and the
telephone line. It is recommended that a surge protector be installed to protect against such surges.
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