Index Page General Description Installing the Input Guard Wiring Diagrams Setting up the Input Guard Programming Input Parameters Program Menu Items Programming Telephone / Pager Numbers Programming a Local Identification Number for Pager Recording a Personal Identification Message Programming Number of Rings Programming the PIN Number Programming Reminder Calls Programming Warning Message Repetitions...
General Description The Input Guard is a complete multi-input monitor and auto-dialer. The Input Guard moni- tors up to eight (8) inputs. The Input Guard allows the user to program individual normal states and a time delay for each input. When an input goes into an alarm condition, the Input Guard will call up to eight programmable voice or pager numbers.
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Dry Contact Inputs Wire each dry contact input to the terminal block as shown.
Setting up the Input Guard Programming is accomplished over the phone and only has to be done once, unless it is necessary to make a change. Before programming, do the following: Connect a phone line and power, and then turn on the Input Guard. From another phone line dial the number where the Input Guard is located.
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From the Main Menu, press 2 to setup inputs You will hear “Enter Input Number” Enter the number of the input which you wish setup (i.e. 1) You will hear "Input X is normally open, press 1 to change." Enter your selection Press 1 to change , or any other key to skip.
Program Menu Items To access the Program Menu: 1. From the Main Menu, press 3 2. You will hear the Program Menu options (you may enter your selection at any time): 6 through # are unspoken. Program Menu Option Function Program Telephone Numbers Set Local ID (for pagers only) Record a Unit Message...
3a For voice phone numbers enter the full phone number (1 + area code if necessary) followed by the # key. 3b For pager numbers enter * then enter the full pager number (1 + area code if necessary) followed by the # key. 4 You will hear the telephone number you just entered.
Press 1 if you wish to make a change or press any other button to return to the Program Menu You will hear “Enter number, followed by the # key.” Enter the number, followed by a # You will hear the number you just entered. You will be automatically returned to the Program Menu Recording a Personal Identification Message When the Input Guard calls, it first plays this 8 second personal identification message.
Programming the PIN Number The Input Guard uses a 4-digit PIN number (0000-9999) to identify you when calling the device or during callout procedures. After programming the PIN number write it down here. _____________ Pin Number The PIN number must be 4 digits and must not include a # sign. From the Program Menu, press 5 to change the PIN number You will hear “PIN number is 0000, Press one to change.”...
Programming Warning Message Repetitions During callouts the Input Guard will repeat the recorded ID message and warning conditions a programmable number of times. (Default is 1, Valid numbers are 0,1,2) 1. From the program menu press 7. 2. You will hear “Warning reminder is 1, press 1 to change.” Press 1, and you will hear “Enter number, followed by the pound (#) key.”...
Programming the Power Outage Alarm Time Delay The power must be out for this programmable amount of time before the Input Guard will call out due to the power input. From the Program Menu, press 9. You will hear “Power has been out for callout time-delay is.. “ You will hear the programmed time delay (5 minutes) You will hear "Press 1 to change"...
Using the Input Guard How does an input go into an alarm condition? An input is in an alarm condition when its current state (on or off) is the opposite of its programmed state for longer than the programmed time delay. For example: Input 1 is programmed as normally off with a time delay of 1 minute.
What happens during a call to voice number? If you have recorded a Personal Identification Message, it will be played. The Input Guard will report any alarm condition. For example "Alarm has been caused by Input 1, (Your prerecorded input ID message)" The Input Guard will ask for the PIN number Once a valid PIN number** has been entered, the Input Guard will not call again because the current alarm condition has been acknowledged***.
To check to status of the relay ( Input Guard-R only) 1. From the main menu press 1 2. You will hear “Enter Input Number” 3. Enter # 4. You will hear the status of the relay To check status with a web browser 1.
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6. Skip the input ID message recording for now. 7. Program the phone number you are calling from into the first phone number location. (See Programming Telephone Numbers) 8. Press ‘0’ twice to exit the Program Menu and hang up the Input Guard 9.
Your Settings Input Normally closed or open Time delay Notes Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 Contact # Phone number Person Notes # of rings Full pin # Alarm reminder Warning repetition Power outage time de- Unit callout time delay...
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Resetting the Java browser password Default login and password for browser programming is admin and blank. If you forget your password, it can be reset. Turn the unit off with the power switch. Place a short from pin 17 to 21.
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Resetting VM606E back to DHCP Turn the unit off with the power switch. Hold the Cancel Alarm button down while turning the unit back on. LCD screen will display “Release Pushbutton” with a 5 second countdown. Release the button before 5 seconds. Screen will then display “Reset to DHCP, No?”...
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.
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Limited Warranty: 1. Warrantor: Dealer, Distributor, Retailer, and Manufacturer 2. Warranty and Remedy We believe that this is a high quality product. Although we test all products for proper functionality, we cannot guaranty that there will never be a defective unit, or that a unit will function on every phone line and all communication equipment in existence.
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