Specifications

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WVRC-4 Installation and Operation Manual
PROGRAMMING
Pager Numbers and Data Strings
When item 4 is selected from the PGM Menu, the pager number and pager data can
be entered. To force the WVRC-4 to dial a pager number, enter a “9” in the dial-list.
That will cause the WVRC-4 to first dial the number in the page list, then it will gen-
erate two digits to identify the source of the alarm; 11-14 for analog (metering inputs
one through four, 19 for a temperature alarm, 20 for a power failure, 21-24 for sta-
tus inputs one through four and 29 for a silence sensor alarm. The last item to be
sent is the pager data. This can be used to identify the station or location of the
WVRC-4. The comma (,) can be used any place in the dialing strings to place a one
second pause and the semi-colon (;) for a five second pause.
Analog (metering) Setup
When “5” is selected from the PGM Menu, the analog (metering) calibration and
Alarm Set Points can be configured.
Select “1” to calibrate any of the analog (metering) inputs for the desired value.
Selecting a “1” will produce the following prompt “Select Ch 1-4 followed by the
desired 4 digit value”. Enter the channel number, then the desired value.