Omega Engineering Smoke Alarm OMA VM520 User Manual

Four Zone Temperature  
Users Guide  
Monitor and Alarm  
Models:  
OMA-VM520  
OMA-VM520-DCP  
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Manual and Installation Instructions  
M4548-0607  
 
Click on the “Server Properties” button.  
Enter the Subnet Mask and/or Gateway Address and click “Update Set-  
tings”  
General Description  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm is a complete tem-  
perature monitor and alarm system with integrated autodialer.  
Be sure to enter the correct Subnet Mask and Gateway Address for the net-  
work the OMA-V520-DCP is on.  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm monitors up to four  
(4) K-type thermocouple temperature sensors, one (1) dry contact  
alarm input, and power.  
If the status web page does not display/load correctly (DCP units)  
Verify that you have the latest version of Java loaded on your computer.  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm has programmable  
high and low temperature limits and an alarm time delay for each  
sensor. An identification message can be recorded for each sensor,  
indicating where the sensor is located to allow a quick response to a  
problem. The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm has nu-  
merous options that allow it to be configured for any application.  
FCC PART 68 INFORMATION  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The FCC Part 68  
Label is located on the bottom of the unit. This label contains the FCC Registration  
Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested,  
this information must be provided to your telephone company.  
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to  
your telephone line and still have all of those device ring when your telephone num-  
ber is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices con-  
nected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of de-  
vices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact  
your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.  
Connection to the telephone network should be made by using standard  
modular telephone jacks, type RJ11. The plug and/or jacks used must comply with  
FCC Part 68 rules. If this telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone net-  
work, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinu-  
ance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone  
company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of  
your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
The telephone company may make changes in it's facilities, equipment,  
operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment.  
If they do, you will be notified in advance in order for you to make necessary modifi-  
cations to maintain uninterrupted service.  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm can monitor any  
switch, relay, or dry contact with its dedicated dry contact input. A  
time delay can be programmed, enabling a contact to be closed a  
maximum amount of time before the buzzer is activated and the  
Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm begins its alarm proce-  
dures.  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will turn on the  
alarm relay and buzzer and begin making emergency notification  
calls when the temperature of any sensor is out of limits for greater  
than the alarm time delay or if the dry contact input is active.  
The Ethernet Data Collection Package version (VM520-DCP) allows  
you to collect data across your LAN and store readings on PC. Also,  
alert emails can be sent out to alert staff to temperature issues. A  
built-in web server allows you to use a simple web browser to check  
the temperatures by entering the IP address of the device into a web  
browser.  
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone  
company. Connection to party lines is subject to tariffs.  
If trouble is experienced with this unit, for repair or warranty information,  
please contact customer service at the address and phone listed below. If the  
equipment is causing harm to the network, the telephone company may request that  
you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.  
Model Details:  
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS EQUIPMENT. It does not contain any user service-  
able components.  
Model: OMA-VM520, OMA-VM520-DCP  
Maximum Temperature Sensor Range: 0°C to 1000°C  
Measurement resolution: 1°  
Sensor Type: K-Type Thermocouple  
Connection Type: Miniature thermocouple connectors  
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Watch the display and note any messages present.  
If the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm does not answer the  
phone  
Verify that the phone line is a standard analog telephone line. Digital phone  
lines are not compatible with the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm.  
Verify that the phone line is working. Connect a standard phone to the line  
intended for the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm. Verify that  
there is a dial tone.  
Check that the phone line is plugged in securely.  
Verify that the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm is powered up and  
some data a is being displayed on the display.  
If the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm does not call out  
Perform the telephone communication verification procedure. Connect a  
phone to the line intended for the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and  
Alarm. Verify that there is a dial tone.  
Check that the phone line is plugged in securely  
Verify that the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm is powered up and  
the status light is blinking  
Verify that the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm is programmed  
correctly. Call up the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm and verify  
the programmed phone numbers and limits.  
Optional 20 / 30 Hour Extended Batteries  
If your unit has been ordered with an extended battery, it is installed at the  
factory and is inside the OMA-VM520.  
Standard 4 hour / 20 / 30 Hour Batteries  
The rechargeable batteries used in the Four Zone Temperature Monitor are  
trickle charged and can take up to a week to reach full capacity. The batter-  
ies are charging whenever the monitor is powered on.  
Verifying Network Connectivity (DCP units)  
When first plugging in the unit or connecting the LAN cable, the LEDs on the  
Ethernet jack will begin to blink first orange and then green. When fully  
powered up the left LED will be on steady green and the right LED will blink  
green.  
Accessing advanced network setup  
To set either the Subnet Mask or Gateway Address of the device, access the  
advanced network setup by entering:  
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Installing the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm  
Temperature Monitor and Alarm will repeat the warning message. This  
warning message can be repeated up to 2 times by changing the pro-  
grammed value. See the Programming Repeat Warning Messages sec-  
tion.  
Select a location with access to 120 VAC power, an analog telephone  
line, and a network drop (DCP models).  
Mount the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm to the wall.  
Connect the phone line to an active analog telephone jack.  
A surge suppresser must be used for the phone line.  
Connect the RJ45 patch cord to an active network drop and into the LAN  
jack. (DCP models)  
If the correct PIN number is not entered the Four Zone Temperature Moni-  
tor and Alarm will call the next programmed contact telephone number.  
Plug the power jack into the POWER INPUT before plugging the power  
pack into a wall outlet.  
If the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm has called all programmed  
contact numbers without having the correct PIN number entered, it will wait  
20 minutes and repeat the sequence until the alarm condition goes away or  
the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm receives confirmation either  
locally or remotely.  
A surge suppresser must also be used for the power line.  
Connect Sensors and Inputs  
Temperature Sensors must be installed before turning on the unit.  
Turn on the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm by moving the  
power switch to the left of the terminal blocks to the “1” position.  
How can I connect the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm to a  
Phone Line which has a fax or answering machine connected to it?  
Program the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm to answer after  
one more ring than the other device. This allows the other device to always  
answer first. To call and access the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and  
Alarm  
Getting Started with OMA-VM520-DCP (optional data logging package)  
Download and install the DCP software from:  
Set the IP address of your Four Zone Temperature Monitor and  
Alarm  
1.Dial the phone number  
2.Hang up one ring before the other device answers.  
Run the IP Setup program.  
3.Wait no longer than 30 seconds, then dial the phone number again.  
4.The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will answer.  
For Example:  
A fax machine on the same line as the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and  
Alarm is set to answer after 4 rings. The Four Zone Temperature Monitor  
and Alarm is programmed to answer after 5 rings. To access the Four Zone  
Temperature Monitor and Alarm, dial the number, let it ring three times,  
then hang up. Wait 20 seconds and call again. after two rings, the Four  
Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will answer.  
Click on the red button to find all of the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and  
Alarm devices on your network. A list of their IP address’ are displayed.  
Click on the IP address of the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm de-  
vice which you are setting with a new IP address. The selected IP address will  
turn yellow.  
Type in a free and valid static IP address (contact your IT Administrator for as-  
sistance.)  
Click on the green button to set the selected Four Zone Temperature Monitor  
and Alarm’s current IP address to the new static IP address. You will be  
prompted to confirm this change. Click OK to proceed. This process will take  
approximately 2 minutes.  
The program will once again find all of the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and  
Alarms on your network. Please verify that the IP address has been changed.  
If not repeat the above procedure.  
Troubleshooting  
Verifying telephone communication  
To verify telephone communications, perform the following test.  
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Using another phone line, call the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and  
Alarm and verify that it answers the phone.  
Verify at least one programmed telephone number.  
Hang up.  
Call the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm again.  
Enter #999 for the PIN.  
See the Troubleshooting section for assistance with network issues.  
Collect data from your Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm  
Please see the Data Capture Manual for detailed instructions on using the Data  
Capture Program.  
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Hang up.  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will perform a test call  
to your programmed telephone number's.  
Do not enter your PIN if you would like the Four Zone Temperature  
Monitor and Alarm to continue calling any remaining programmed tele-  
phone numbers.  
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Accessing the Four Zone Temperature Monitor over the phone  
Frequently Asked Questions  
When does the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm callout?  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will callout when any sen-  
sor/input is in an alarm condition and has not been confirmed.  
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From another phone line call the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm.  
The device will pick up after the programmed number of rings (Default is 1).  
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To access all functions, enter the 4-digit "Full Access" PIN. (Factory default  
is 0000). To access only the "Acknowledge Only" functions, enter the 4-digit  
“Acknowledge Only” PIN 1234.  
When an alarm condition first occurs, the Four Zone Temperature Monitor  
and Alarm turns on the alarm relay and buzzer, and then waits two minutes  
to allow local personnel time to react to the alarm.  
The "Acknowledge Only" functions are:  
A) Confirming Alarm Conditions Remotely  
B) Checking Sensor Inputs Remotely  
When is a sensor/input in alarm condition?  
When a temperature sensor has been out of limits for greater than the pro-  
grammed time delay.  
When a temperature sensor opens or shorts after having been connected.  
When a door sensor has been open longer than the programmed time de-  
lay.  
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You will hear the Main Menu options:  
Main Menu  
Option  
Function  
Status  
When the power has been out for greater than five minutes.  
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What happens when the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm  
calls?  
Set Limits  
Program  
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The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will dial the contact  
number exactly as it was programmed.  
NOT  
SPOKEN  
MENU ITEM  
If the contact number was programmed as a pager number (* is the  
first digit. The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will dial all  
digits following the *.  
Repeat Warning message  
(if any input is in alarm condition)  
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Exit (Hang Up the phone)  
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The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will wait for a person or  
voice mail system to answer the call.  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will beep while it waits  
for a person to stop speaking or the voice mail system's outgoing mes-  
sage to stop.  
Programming Temperature Sensor Parameters  
Each temperature sensor has four (4) programmable parameters as well as a  
programmable temperature correction.  
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For voice contact numbers, the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and  
Alarm will play the recorded personal identification message.  
For pager contact numbers, the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and  
Alarm will print the Local Identification number on the pager screen.  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will then hang up and  
call the next programmed contact number.  
Sensor Identification Message. The Sensor ID message will be played when  
the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm is reporting the status of that  
Sensor.  
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The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will report any alarm  
conditions (i.e. “Warning, Sensor 2, “sensor 2 recorded message”, is  
89 degrees and has been out of limits for, x hours and y minutes.  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will ask for the PIN  
number.  
Sensor Low and High Temperature limits. The low and high temperature limit  
values are programmed in degrees. When a sensor's temperature exceeds ei-  
ther the high or low limit for longer than the programmed callout time delay, that  
sensor will be in alarm condition. For OMA-VM520-DCP units this value can also  
be programmed using the Data Capture Software.  
Once the PIN number has been entered, the Four Zone Temperature Moni-  
tor and Alarm will not call again because the current alarm condition has  
been acknowledged, unless the alarm still exists and the reminder call has  
been enabled.  
Sensor callout time delay. A sensor's temperature must be out of limits for  
greater than the callout delay time for the sensor to be in alarm condition. For  
VM520-DCP units this value can also be programmed using the Data Capture  
Software.  
If the correct PIN number is not entered within 4 seconds the Four Zone  
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Programming Sensor Parameters  
1. Accessing the Sensor Configuration  
Sensor Reading After Callouts  
a) From the Main Menu, press 2 to Set Limits  
The "Full Access" PIN will be requested if the "Acknowledge Only"  
PIN was entered initially. If the correct "Full Access" PIN is not entered,  
the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will hang up.  
b) You will hear “Enter Sensor Number"  
If the Four Zone Temperature Monitor has called all programmed  
telephone numbers and not made contact it will wait 20 minutes before  
attempting to callout again. Periodically, the time before callouts  
resume will be displayed.  
c) Enter the sensor you want to program (1-4)  
To return to the Main Menu press 0  
d) Proceed to Step 2.a.  
1: 510 >  
2: 200  
3:  
CALL-  
OUTS  
IN  
2. Programming the Sensor ID message  
a) You will hear "Sensor x message is …."  
b) You will hear “Press 1 to change”  
c) Press 1 to change the message  
Press 2 to skip and proceed to step 3.a or press 0 to stop program-  
ming this sensor and return to step 1.b  
d) You will hear a tone  
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4:  
Record something specific that will allow the people receiving the  
alarm calls to understand where the problem is.  
TIP  
e) Begin speaking after the tone. The Four Zone Temperature Monitor  
and Alarm will record for about 3 1/2 seconds  
f) After 3 1/2 seconds you will hear the tone again, marking the end of  
your message  
g) You will hear the message you recorded  
h) Proceed to step 3.a  
3. Programming the Lower and Upper Temperature Limits  
a) You will hear "Sensor x lower limit is" and the current low temperature  
limit for that sensor (i.e. 35º)  
b) You will hear “Press 1 to change”  
c) Press 1 to change the limit  
Press 2 to skip and proceed to step 3.g or press 0 to stop program-  
ming this sensor and return to step 1.b  
d) You will hear “Enter number then press pound”  
e) Enter the value then press #.  
Use * to program a negative number (i.e. *20 = -20º)  
Acceptable range is -999 to 999  
f) You will hear the value you just entered (i.e. 39º)  
g) You will hear "Sensor x upper limit is " and the current high temperature  
limit for the selected sensor (i.e. 60º)  
h) You will hear "Press 1 to change"  
i) Press 1 to change the limit  
Press 2 to skip and proceed to step 3.g or press 0 to stop program-  
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ming this sensor and return to step 1.b  
j) You will hear “Enter number then press pound”  
k) Enter the value then press #.  
Use * to program a negative number (i.e. *20 = -20º)  
Acceptable range is -999 to 999  
l) You will hear the value you just entered (i.e. 50º)  
m) Proceed to step 4.a  
Alarm Conditions  
When an alarm condition occurs, the alarm relay and buzzer are  
activated and the Four Zone Temperature Monitor waits 2 minutes  
before making callouts.  
The time remaining before alarm callouts commence is displayed.  
During this time, onsite personnel can cancel the emergency by  
pressing the black alarm acknowledge button on the face of the Four  
Zone Temperature Monitor.  
4. Programming the callout delay time  
a) You will hear "Callout time delay is x minutes press 1 to change” (default 0  
minutes)  
b) Press 1 to make a change  
1: 51 >  
2: 28  
3:  
CALL-  
OUTS  
Press 2 to skip and return to step 1.b  
c) You will hear “Enter number then press pound”  
d) Enter the time delay in minutes (i.e. 15 for 15 minutes or 0 minutes for an  
immediate callout)  
Acceptable range is 0 to 900 minutes  
e) You will hear the value you just entered  
f) Proceed to step 1.b  
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4:  
Repeat the steps 1 to 4 for each additional sensor.  
Programming Temperature Corrections  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor allows the user to correct for small tem-  
perature measurement errors due to sensor cable extension length for each  
sensor. A calibrated standard must be used to obtain the actual temperature.  
Alarm Callouts  
When the Four Zone Temperature Monitor is making callouts, the  
status is displayed in the right side of the screen.  
While the Four Zone Temperature Monitor is making telephone calls,  
the display is not updated with new temperature readings.  
a) From the Main Menu, press 2 to Set Limits  
b) You will hear “Enter Sensor Number"  
c) Enter #  
d) You will hear "Enter Sensor Number to Adjust"  
e) Enter the number of the sensor you want to correct (1-8)  
To return to the Set Limits Menu press 0  
f) You will hear "Enter Sensor Number x Actual Temperature, then press  
pound"  
g) Enter the actual temperature measured using the standard, then press #.  
The maximum the temperature measurement can be corrected is +-25º  
from the currently displayed temperature.  
An alert callout is  
being made  
The temperature  
sensor has  
become  
disconnected  
1: 501 >  
2: OPEN  
3:  
ALERT  
CALL1  
RING  
Contact 1 is currently  
being called  
The line is ringing  
4:  
CHECK  
(i.e. If the temperature currently being displayed is 100º, the max correc-  
tion is 125º and the min correction is 75º. An “invalid" message is played  
for larger corrections.)  
h) You will hear the corrected temperature and the corrected temperature will  
be displayed on the display.  
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Interpreting the Display  
Programming the Alarm Input  
The Alarm Input is a dry contact alarm input which will go into alarm condi-  
tion and generate alert callouts if a switch or contact is closed across the  
input for longer than the programmed alarm time delay. Note that when  
system power is off, the relay and alarm will not operate.  
Start Up  
When starting up, the Four Zone Temperature Monitor checks each  
temperature sensor input to verify that a sensor is connected.  
If a sensor is connected and has a reading within range, “ok” will be  
printed next to that sensors label.  
If a sensor is not connected or has a reading out of range, “n/c” will be  
printed next to that sensors label.  
a) From the Main Menu, press 2 to set Limits  
b) You will hear “Enter Sensor Number”  
c) Enter 5  
To return to the Main Menu press 0  
d) You will hear “Alarm Input callout time delay is xx minutes press 1 to  
change” (default 0 minutes)  
e) Press 1 to make a change or press any other button to not make a  
change  
f) You will hear “Enter number then press pound”  
g) Enter the time delay in minutes (i.e. 15 for 15 minutes or 0 minutes for  
an immediate callout)  
Acceptable range is 0 to 900 minutes  
You will hear the value you just entered  
h) You will be returned to the Set Limits Menu  
Sensor Present  
1: ok  
Sensor Present  
2: ok  
Sensor Not Detected  
3: n/c  
Sensor Not Detected  
4: n/c  
Sensor Reading  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor continuously displays all temperature  
measurements, and the highest and lowest recorded temperatures of each  
sensor on the right hand side of the screen.  
The ">" symbol means that the  
temperature is greater than the  
programmed limit  
Sensor 1's max  
and min  
temperature  
reading since the  
unit has been on  
No  
>
or  
<
symbols means  
that the temperature is  
within limits  
Current Temperature  
Sensor number  
This is the highest  
recorded  
temperature  
SNR 1  
H 510  
L 370  
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1: 501 >  
This is the lowest  
recorded  
temperature  
2: 200  
3:  
The amount of  
time the sensor  
has been out of  
limits  
4:  
16  
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Press #  
Programming the Autodialer Functions  
Accessing the Program Menu  
You will hear "Enter Sensor Number to Change"  
Enter the number of the sensor whose min and max readings you wish  
to reset to the current temperature.  
From the Main Menu, press 3  
The "Full Access" PIN will be requested if the "Acknowledge Only" PIN  
was entered initially. If the correct "Full Access" PIN is not entered, the  
Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will hang up.  
Confirming Alarm Conditions Remotely  
During callouts, the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will prompt  
you to enter a PIN number, enter either the Full Access PIN or "1234", the  
Acknowledge Only PIN.  
Program Menu  
If you have received a page or a voice mail message regarding an alarm  
condition that you wish to confirm. Simply call the Four Zone Temperature  
Monitor and Alarm and enter either the Full Access PIN or "1234", the Ac-  
knowledge Only PIN, The alarm relay will de-energize, and the Four Zone  
Temperature Monitor and Alarm will stop making callouts for the current  
alarm condition. This action does not override the Reminder Call fea-  
ture.  
Option  
Function  
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Program Contact Telephone Numbers  
Program Local ID Number  
Record Unit ID Message  
Program Number of Rings  
Change "Full Access" PIN  
Program Reminder Calls  
Confirming Alarm Conditions Locally  
To confirm an alarm condition locally push the black button on the left side  
of the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm. The alarm relay will de-  
energize, and the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm will stop mak-  
ing callouts for the current alarm condition. This action does not override  
the Reminder Call feature.  
NOT SPOKEN  
NOT SPOKEN  
NOT SPOKEN  
NOT SPOKEN  
NOT SPOKEN  
NOT SPOKEN  
Program Repeat Warning Messages  
Set Temperature Readout Units (°C or °F)  
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Program Power Outage Delay Time  
Change Callout Time Delay  
*
Change “Acknowledge Only” PIN  
Exit (return to Main Menu)  
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Programming Contact Telephone/Pager Numbers  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm stores up to four (4) contact  
telephone or pager numbers.  
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3
From the Program Menu, Select 1 to set telephone numbers.  
You will hear "Select contact one to four"  
Select 1 for the first contact number, 2 for the second contact number,  
3 for the third contact number, or 4 for the fourth contact number.  
Press 0 to return to the Program Menu.  
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You will hear "Contact x is xxxxxxx" or "Contact x is Empty, press one  
to change"  
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Press 1 to make a change or enter a telephone number.  
You will hear “Enter number then press pound”  
Enter the number, followed by a #  
For pager numbers, enter * as the first digit of the number  
Enter the full telephone number (1 + area code if necessary)  
If an extra delay between digits or after dialing is required, entering *  
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Changing the Callout Delay Time  
will provide a two second delay. Do not enter * for the first digit unless  
programming a pager number.  
Entering only the # key will erase the currently programmed contact  
telephone number.  
You will hear the telephone number you just entered.  
You will be prompted to select another contact to program.  
Press 0 to return to the Program Menu.  
When a refrigerator or freezer’s temperature is out of range the Four Zone  
Temperature Monitor and Alarm will wait this programmable amount of time  
before making telephone alert calls. (Default 2 minutes)  
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From the Program Menu, press *  
You will hear "Callout Time Delay is 2 minutes"  
You will hear “Press one to change.”  
Press 1 to change this setting, or 2 to return to the Program Menu.  
You will hear “Enter number then press pound”  
Enter the time delay in minutes (i.e. 60 for 1 hour)  
You will hear the value you just entered  
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Programming a Local Identification Number For Pagers  
The local ID number is printed on a pager’s display, when calls are made to  
a pager. The ID number can be up to 20 digits long.  
You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu  
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From the Program Menu, press 2 for the local ID  
You will hear the programmed number or the Four Zone Temperature  
Monitor and Alarm will say "Empty"  
Checking Sensor Inputs Locally  
All temperature sensors connected will have their temperature readings dis-  
played next to the sensor number on the display. High and low readings  
are displayed on the right side of the display in the status window at 2 sec-  
ond intervals.  
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You will hear “Press one to change”  
Press 1 to make a change or 2 to return to the Program Menu  
You will hear “Enter number, then press pound”  
Enter the number, followed by a #  
You will hear the number you just entered.  
You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu  
Checking Status Remotely with a telephone call  
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Call the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm  
Enter your PIN number  
From the main menu press 1  
You will hear “Enter Sensor Number"  
Enter the number of the sensor you wish to hear (i.e. 1) or enter 9 to  
hear the status of the Dry Contact Input  
Recording a Unit Identification Message  
During callouts, this message is played to identify the unit. Record a mes-  
sage to help ID where the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm is lo-  
cated.  
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From the Program Menu, press 3 to record a message  
If this is the first time setup, go to step 4  
You will hear the recorded message  
You will hear “Press one to change.”  
Press 1 to make a change or 2 to return to the Program Menu  
You will hear a tone  
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For Temperature Sensor Inputs, you will hear the sensor's temperature  
and the highest and lowest reading, and how long the sensor has been  
out of limits in minutes.  
For the Dry Contact Inputs, you will hear the status of the input, unless  
power is out.  
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You will hear the current power status  
Record something to identify where the monitor is located to allow  
people receiving the alarm calls to understand what is calling them.  
Checking Status Remotely with a web browser (VM520-DCP)  
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Open a web browser such as Internet Explorer.  
Enter the IP address of the device for the URL address.  
The status of all connected sensors will be displayed.  
TIP  
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Begin speaking after the tone. The Four Zone Temperature Monitor  
and Alarm will record for about 4 seconds  
After 4 seconds you will hear the tone again, marking the end of your  
message  
Clearing High and Low Temperature Readings Locally  
High and low temperature readings can be cleared by holding the black  
pushbutton on the front of the enclosure down for at least 5 seconds while  
that sensor’s data is being displayed.  
You will hear the message you recorded  
10 You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu  
Clearing High and Low Temperature Readings Remotely  
Programming the Number of Rings  
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Call the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm  
Enter the "Full Access" PIN number  
From the main menu press 1  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor answers the telephone line after the  
programmed number of rings. Valid rings are 1 – 25. The setting can be  
used to enable the Four Zone Temperature Monitor to share a line with an-  
You will hear “Enter Sensor Number"  
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other device. See the Frequently Asked Questions section for details.  
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Press 1 to change this setting, or 2 to return to the Program Menu.  
You will hear "On"  
You will hear “Callout time delay is XX minutes press 1 to change”  
(Default value is 60 minutes)  
Press 1 to make a change or press 2 to not make a change  
You will hear “Enter number then press pound”  
Enter the time delay in minutes (i.e. 120 for 2 hours)  
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From the Program Menu, press 4 to set the number of rings  
You will hear the programmed number of rings  
You will hear “Press one to change.”  
Press 1 to make a change or 2 to return to the Program Menu  
You will hear “Enter number then press pound”  
Enter the number of rings, then press #  
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10 You will hear the value you just entered  
11 You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu  
You will hear the number of rings you entered  
You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu  
Programming Warning Message Repetitions  
Programming the "Full Access" PIN Number  
During callouts the Four Zone Temperature Monitor will repeat the local ID  
message and warning conditions a programmable number of times (Default  
1 repetition)  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm has a programmable "Full  
Access" 4-digit PIN number (0000-9999) to allow users to access the Set  
Limits option and Program sub-menu, and to confirm alarm conditions.  
PIN number must be 4 digits and must not include a # sign.  
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From the Program Menu, press 7  
You will hear "Warning Reminder is 1"  
You will hear “Press one to change.”  
Press 1 to change this setting, or 2 to return to the Program Menu.  
You will hear “Enter number then press pound”  
Enter the number of times (0,1, or 2) that you would like the warning  
message repeated.  
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From the Program Menu, press 5 to change the "Full Access" PIN  
You will hear the programmed PIN number  
You will hear “Press one to change.”  
Press 1 to make a change or 2 to return to the Program Menu  
You will hear “Enter number”  
Enter a four digit number  
You will hear the PIN number you just entered  
You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu  
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You will hear the value you just entered  
You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu  
Set Temperature Readout Units (°C or °F)  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm can display and report tem-  
perature readings in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.  
Programming the "Acknowledge Only" PIN Number  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor has a programmable "Acknowledge  
Only” 4-digit PIN number (0000-9999) to allow users to only to confirm alarm  
conditions.  
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From the Program Menu, press 8  
You will hear “Degrees is 32, press one to change”, indicating the tem-  
perature reading at freezing in its current mode. (Default is Fahrenheit)  
Press 1 to switch to Celsius Temperature Readout, or 2 to return to the  
Program Menu.  
PIN number must be 4 digits and must not include a # sign.  
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From the Program Menu, press # to change the "Acknowledge Only” PIN  
You will hear the programmed PIN number  
You will hear “Press one to change.”  
Press 1 to make a change or 2 to return to the Program Menu  
You will hear “Enter number”  
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You will hear “Degrees is 0”  
You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu  
Enter a four digit number  
You will hear the PIN number you just entered  
Program Power Outage Delay Time  
The Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm can delay a programmable  
amount of time before alarming due to a power outage. The default time is  
5 minutes.  
You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu  
Programming Reminder Calls  
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From the Program Menu, press 9  
If a temperature is out of limits or a High Temperature door remains open af-  
ter the alarm has been acknowledged, the Four Zone Temperature Monitor  
can make “reminder calls”. This feature alerts personnel that a problem still  
exists, and has not been fixed. The reminder call delay can be programmed  
from 15 to 900 minutes.  
You will hear “Power callout time delay is 5 minutes press 1 to change“  
Press 1 to change, or 2 to return to the Program Menu  
You will hear “Enter number then press pound”  
Enter the time delay in minutes (i.e. 15 for 15 minutes or 0 minutes for  
an immediate callout)  
Acceptable range is 0 to 120 minutes  
You will hear the value you just entered  
You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu  
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From the Program Menu, press 6  
You will hear "Off"  
You will hear “Press one to change.”  
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