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1. SETUP 2 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Relays Relay Label Alarms OFF Alarms ON Email Addresses Pulse Raise Lower Configuration NOTE Pulse will activate the relay delay for the specified amount of time and then deactivate the relay If the relay is already on Pulse will turn it off delay then turn it on e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 delay 2 sec then engage for 5 sec Save Settings Used to identify the attached device function Enables an alarm when the relay is OFF Enables an alarm when the relay is ON This allows you to assign up to 8 email addresses to Email Addresses 2345678 Relays T k 1 Raise Alarms Relay Label On 1 K1 Raise li Pulse ms or 100 F a Raise Lower Configuration v Event Action Sequencer Enable E When Meter 115 is in High Alarm 7 receive alarm emails This is the number of milliseconds the relay will be activated when it is turned on This value applies to the Raise Lower configuration as well as the Pulse function in the Toggle Pulse configuration When checked the relay will be presented in raise lower configuration When unchecked the relay will pre presented in Toggle Pulse configuration and can be toggled on off or pulsed WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates a
2. Time Date 15 25 05 11 29 2012 Site ID BTI Enter Login Information Username admin Password seee show password After you have successfully logged in the Monitor Control page will be displayed e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information O BroadcastT Product listings Hot New Products AVR Alarm onse COP Connect COA 16 Connect Q Adapter COA37 Connect O Adapter Important Updates StarGuide Ill Netwokk Program Provider and Service Codes Updated Manual for AVRS News amp Reviews Download our Short Farm Catalog BROADCAST too M Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc BTI specializes ir and manufacture of affordable and innov Founded in 1987 and located in Sedro W Washington our products have a strong for durability and reliability and can be o top distributors across the United States worldwide SETUP WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Monitor Control Web Page D BROADCAST 7 t o Oo 1 s wunc 8 Plus Monitor Control Site ID SITE ID Silence Sensor Queued Logs Disabled Date 10 25 2012 E Temp Probe Temp Label 1 69 F Time 02535 Chassis Temp 71 32 F Last Ping Disabled Relays Label Label Action S
3. NOTE If the time allotted for the message you are recording elapses before the PGM button is pressed it will turn off automatically 1 Connect a touch tone telephone to either the front or rear panel RJ 11 jacks labeled PGM 2 Put the WVRC 8 Plus in to programming mode by pressing the front panel PGM button this should illuminate the front panel PGM LED 3 Enter the two digit address of the message you wish to program into connected the telephone A list of available messages and their addresses is provided below 4 The red REC led will illuminate As soon as it lights begin speaking the new message into the telephone s mouth piece 5 When finished press the PGM button again the REC and the PGM LEDs will extinguish Example To record a new greeting message press the PGM button enter 00 on the keypad and speak the new greeting message and then press the PGM button again NOTE The instructions above are for recording replacement voice messages If you want to listen to a message without recording over it preface the address with the asterisk key Example To hear the current greeting message press the PGM button and Enter 00 The current greeting message will play SETUP e mail Support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Message Greeting Alarm Normal Raise Lower
4. too M Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools iroadcast Tools Inc BTN specializes ir ani worldwide DECLARATION WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual LIMITED WARRANTY The term Buyer as used in this document refers to and includes both but only a any person or entity who acquires such an item for the purpose of resale to others i e a dealer or distributor of an item and b the first person or entity who acquires such an item for such person s or entity s own use Broadcast Tools warrants to each Buyer of any item manufactured by Broadcast Tools that the item will be free from defects in materi als and workmanship at the time it is shipped by Broadcast Tools if the item is properly installed used and maintained EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES If Broadcast Tools is notified in writing of a failure of any item manufactured by Broadcast Tools to conform to the foregoing Limited Warranty within one 1 year following the date of the Buyer s acquisition of the item and if the item is returned to Broadcast Tools in accordance with Broadcast Tools instructions for confirmation by inspection of the defect which at Broadcast Tools election may include without limitation a requirement that the Buyer first obtain a Return Authorization number from Broadcast Tools that the Buyer furnish proof of purchase in the form of an invoice and or receipt and that the Buyer prepay all freight charges associated with an
5. Access Accepted Silence Alarm Power Fail Alarm High Low Status Input 1 Status Input 2 Status Input 3 Status Input 4 Status Input 5 Status Input 6 Status Input 7 Status Input 8 Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 Analog Input 3 Analog Input 4 Analog Input 5 Analog Input 6 Analog Input 7 Analog input 8 Engineering Unit 1 Engineering Unit 2 Engineering Unit 3 Engineering Unit 4 Engineering Unit 5 Engineering Unit 6 Engineering Unit 7 Engineering Unit 8 Number 0 Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Number 5 Number 6 Number 7 Number 8 Number 9 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 Address Seconds WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Message Address Seconds Relay 5 55 5 Relay 6 56 3 Relay 7 57 5 Relay 8 58 3 Temperature 60 2 6 Degrees Celsius 6l 2 6 Degrees Fahrenheit 62 2 6 Minus 63 2 6 Enabled 64 2 6 Disabled 65 2 6 Point 66 2 6 Temperature Alarm 67 2 6 Time 68 2 6 Chassis Temp Alarm 69 2 6 Internet Alarm 70 1 8 CONFIGURE DIP Switch settings NOTE The UP position is OFF DIP 1 Unused DIP 2 OFF Voice Temperature in Fahrenheit ON Celsius DIP 3 If OFF description messages will be played when controlled via dial up If ON raise and lower description messages will not be played
6. The WVRC 8 Plus has built in resistance to voltage changes we recommend that you use a power surge protector or line conditioner on the incoming AC line Lightning strikes and other high surges in voltage levels will damage your WVRC 8 Plus and connected equipment if it is not properly protected For lightning pro tection devices check out www polyphaser com and www itwlinx com UPS Standby Power System We recommend that you connect your WVRC 8 Plus to a UPS system While all operating and user parameters are stored in non volatile EEPROM brownout conditions and lightning induced spikes can disable or damage equipment A UPS helps minimize the risk to the WVRC 8 Plus and has the added benefit that it will then be able to notify you of the power outage by email and or phone e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 CAUTION Installation of the WVRC 8 Plus in high RF environments should be performed with care Shielded cable is suggested for all monitoring and con trol connections with all shields tied to the station site ground ter minal The station site ground should be con nected to the rear panel Gnd 6 32 chassis screw using an 18 or 20 gauge wire WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information BroadcastT mn BROADCAST too AY Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadc ed controllers and interco
7. commands For additional safety it is strongly recommended that in addition to setting the WVRC 8 Plus in to PGM mode the remote local switch on any transmitter or high voltage equipment should also be set to local mode While the WVRC 8 Plus relays are physically capable of handling up to 250 VAC this practice is extremely dan gerous and should never be attempted The removable euroblock screw terminals are not designed to shield humans from potentially dangerous voltages Contact with high voltages can cause serious injury or death The maximum rec ommended voltage for the WVRC 8 Plus is 1 amp at 30 V Switching of high voltages should only be done external from the WVRC 8 Plus and in a manner that isolates the voltages from accidental contact with humans WHO TO CONTACT FOR HELP If you have any questions regarding your product or you need assistance please contact your distrib utor from whom you purchased this equipment If you would like more information about Broadcast Tools products you may reach us at Broadcast Tools Inc 131 State Street Sedro Woolley WA 98284 1540 USA Voice 360 854 9559 Fax 866 783 1742 Internet Home Page www broadcasttools com E mail supportObroadcasttools com THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING BROADCAST TOOLS BRAND PRODUCTS Assembled in the USA by American Workers e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 CAUTION Broadcast Tools Products as
8. Protocol TCP IP to display properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically W E B S IT E Use the following IP address TAE A IP address 192 168 1 60 Visit gan web site for Subnet mask EN 255 255 0 product updates and Default gateway acm additional information 7 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses O BroadcastT AutoFill Print Mail Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server BROADCAST MOMO M Innovative Problen Hot New Products AVR B Alam onse Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc BTI specializes ir and manufacture of affordable and innov Important Updates Star uide Il Netwose Program Provider and Service Codes Step 5 Before making any changes to the network settings write down the current settings or screen capture the page and print so that they can be restored EN once the unit is configured Next select the radio button labeled Use the tramas Cicas following IP address and type in the IP address 192 168 1 60 Type in the subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Leave the default gateway field blank Click OK to apply the new
9. dial out and or email up to eight individual phone num bers email addresses allowing different input alarms to be routed to different call out num bers and or email recipients Event driven and time based automatic command capabilities allows 50 user defined macros to enable the WVRC 8 Plus to make corrective actions 100 event program scheduler for relay control DST correction macro actions and alarm mut ing Support for basic SMTP authentication as well as SNMP Features Benefits NTP time base and or battery backed real time clock calendar with accurately better than t2 minutes per year Four Virtual metering channels 1 8 T R S temperature probe port allowing Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature monitoring within the range of 67 F to 257 F 55 C TO 125 C Internal temperature monitor Jack for external power failure power supply e Stereo Silence Sensor monitoring with remote telco monitoring Internet Down alarm feature which will allow voice alarms when internet connection or DNS is lost Front panel microphone for remote aural site monitoring via phone e Simple telco hybrid with send and caller balanced audio I O Event driven and time based automatic command capabilities This allows user defined macros to enable the WVRC 8 Plus to make corrective actions 100 event program scheduler for relay control and alarm muting Logging of all user selected input status with site ID informatio
10. emails and Daily emails are sent to this address Logging Email Snapshot Interval The period in hours that a snapshot is taken of the system The logging email is not sent on this interval Logging Email Update Interval The period in hours that the logging snapshots are emailed This email may contain multiple snap shots if the Snapshot Interval is less than the Update Interval Each snapshot will be identified by the date and time Email Network Setup Web Page Email Alarm Settings Email Alarms Choose Immediate and or Daily If Immediate is selected then an email will be sent out as soon as an alarm is generated If Daily is selected then each alarm is queued and emailed as a digest every 24 hours The number of queued alarms is displayed on the Monitor Control page Daily Alarm Email Time The time that queued alarms are sent Queued alarms are sent to the Logging Email Address only Alarm Recipient Address Email addresses for up to 8 addresses These address correlate to the 8 email addresses selec table on each I O Device Email Network Setup Web Page SNMP Manager Settings SNMP Manager IP Address This is the IP address of the SNMP manager The system only accepts SNMP requests from this IP address and will send traps to this IP address only SNMP Manager Trap Port This is the port number that SNMP trap messages will be sent Default port 162 SNMP Read Community This is the community name for
11. ensure that you save before executing a schedule since changes are not updated to the WVRC 8 Plus until the save button is pressed NOTE The Scheduler page does not auto refresh please click refresh to update the Next Event time e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information BROADCAST too AY Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc ETT specializes ir WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Actions Device 1 Metering Metering 2 E Click for new schedule Temperature Virtual Chan 3 E Click for new schedule Jmm 4 A Click for new schedule Relays Internet Down 5 El Click for new schedule Silence Sensor Power Failure Enable Disable Alarms Alarms for every device that the WVRC 8 Plus monitors can be enabled and disabled by the scheduler Select the appropriate Enable Alarm or Disable Alarm from the Event drop down box on the Scheduler Setup Page to configure this item Then from the Device drop down box select from the 8 monitored device types and its device number Event Enable Event Event Enable Event 2 E Click for new schedule E Click for new schedule 3 Pulse Toggle Relays can be pulsed or toggled from the scheduler as well Select Pulse
12. for the days of the week and months of ork forsee the year that you want this event to happen SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Device Frequency Date Type Time Selecting the time of day an event occurs is accomplished using the Time column Hours are referenced as Military Time and include 0 23 as well as All Hours When All Hours is selected the event will be scheduled for all hours on the day it is schedule to execute otherwise it is only scheduled for the specific hour Events can also be configured to execute at a specific minute and second though no All Hours options exist for minutes and seconds e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 34 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Macros Setup Page NAVIGATION MontoriContral User Setup a Enable Conditional False Clause Evaluation saat 1 y SO1H amp MOTH R16H Ri6L FALSE Delete an 2 5 Delete 3 A Delete 4 a Delete 5 u Delete 6 g Delete 7 g Delete 8 al Delete 9 al Delete 10 ri Delete 44 f cases The WVRC 8 Plus s macro system allows for the ability to trigger relay events based on combinatorial logic of status and meter inputs Each of the 50 available macro slots has a conditional statement as we
13. may be configured for up to three access levels l admin allows complete configuration access and control 2 Monitor Control allows the following access About Monitor Control Show log Help and Logout 3 Monitor Only allows the following access About Monitor only Help and Logout WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information Only users with admin access can make changes to this page The site ID is displayed and can be changed on the Email Network Setup page NOTE After any item has been changed you MUST press the Save Settings button for your changes to be saved Broadcast T d Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc BTN specializes ir iov COATS Adapter COA 37 Connect O Adapter Important Updates Staruide III Network Program Provider and Service Codes Updated Manual for AVRS News amp Reviews Download our Short Form Catalog SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual I O Setup Page The following terms and ideas will help in the configuration of this device Alarms Alarms occur when an I O Device falls into a specified threshold this could be an analog value going above or below a set point a relay turning on or a dig
14. ohms When the SS LT and or SS RT input has audio applied and the silence sensor function is activated the front panel SS LED will illuminate If the SS LED is out the audio level is not present or too low and if it s flashing it is in an alarm condition if enabled Metering analog inputs CAUTION Metering analog input samples may be elevated several hundred volts above ground on some external equipment Permanent damage may occur to the WVRC 8 Plus and or external equipment if a high voltage source is connected to the WVRC 8 Plus Failure to observe this warning may also cause injury to the installer or other personnel J CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT SAMPLE VOLT AGES IN EXCESS OF POSITIVE 10 Volts DC OR DAMAGE MAY OCCUR TO YOUR WVRC 8 Plus CAUTION Floating Grounds Except for the status logic wet inputs none of the WVRC 8 Plus s metering ana log inputs will accept a floating ground Damage to the WVRC 8 Plus or your equipment may result from connecting a floating ground output to the WVRC 8 Plus If you require metering equipment with inputs that have a floating ground a DC isolation amplifier should be used Eight metering analog input channels are available with the WVRC 8 Plus via removable euroblock screw terminals Connect the positive side of the metering source to the desired channel terminal labeled MTRx where x is the channel number 1 through 8 and connect the metering source ground to the associated MGND metering groun
15. or Toggle from the Event drop down box on the Scheduler Setup Page to configure this item Then from the Device drop down box select the relay you wish to control The Pulse duration is configured on the Relay Setup Page under I O Setup Event Enable Event Click for new schedule Mick far naw erhardula Adjust Time To assist with daylight savings adjustment the WVRC 8 Plus 8 can add or subtract 1 hour from the time zone offset Time zone offset is initially con figured under Email Network Setup and this adjustment will change that value at the scheduled time Select Adjust Time from the Event drop down box then from the Device drop down box select either 1 Hr or 1 Hr to decrement or increment the time zone offset SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 32 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Actions Event Enable Event Device True Clause a Click for new schedule Ez es False Clause Pliek far now erhardnla Execute Macro The Scheduler can also execute either the true or false clause of any macro defined under the Macros Setup page Select Execute Macro from the Event drop down box then from the Device drop down box select the macro number and either the True Clause or False Clause to be executed The macro does not need to be enabled for the clause to be executed If the clause is empty then no action is
16. taken Configuring Event Time Event Enable Device Frequency One Time Click for new schedule SSS SSS F Frequency Scheduled events can be initiated either on a repeat or one time basis One time events will be disabled after executing while repeat events will continue to be rescheduled Select either Repeat or One Time from the Frequency drop down Date Selecting when an event occurs can be based on either an exact date Month Day or based on specific days of the week and months in the year One time events can only be scheduled for an exact date while repeat events can be scheduled for either exact dates or day months WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information Eventi Enable Event Device Frequency Date Type Click for new schedule Click for new schedule O BroadcastT Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail To select the Date for an Exact Date type choose the month and day from the two drop down boxes under Date Event Enable Event Device Frequency Date Type BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen I v E el el ey Tn Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc ETT specializes ir ani id innov Important Updates StarGuide III Network Program Provider and Service Codes To select the date for a Day Months type choose the months and days of the week ies by checking the checkboxes under Date
17. 3 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Metering I O Setup NAVIGATION Metering About Monitor Control Meter 1 User Setup VO Setup EmailNetwork Setup Alarms Email Addresses M Meter Label High 123 45 6 7T 8 Show Alarms Meter 1 E Y aaa a E Help Logout Meter Units Low w Y HOOOG Calibration Exit 1000 00 y Log Delay Low High Device Time Trip Point Trip Point 4 500 0 1100 Metering input selection Select metering inputs 1 8 for configuration Meter Label Used to identify the metering input source Meter Units Units label in engineering units such as V Volts A Amps W Watts etc Calibration Enter the value of the desired meter reading NOTE In order to calibrate a valid DC sample voltage must be applied to each input that you are calibrating The calibration value must be positive and can support a resolution up to 2 decimal places The user MUST enter a cali bration value and press the Save Cal button in order to store the value You do not need to press the Save Settings button to save the calibration only the other settings Alarms High This option enables the High Trip Point alarm Alarms Low This option enables the Low Trip Point alarm Alarms Exit This option enables the generation of an alarm after exiting a high or low alarm state Email Addresses This allows you to assign up to 8 email a
18. AVRS News amp Reviews Download our Short Form Catalog SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Power Failure WVRC 8 Plus VO Setup NAVIGATION Power Failure T About Monitor Control User Setup VO Setup Email Network Setup Scheduler Power Failure Macros Show Alarms eut Alarms Email Addresses Label Enter 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Exit y E a E BM pesa Alarm Led P 30 Green Label Used to identify the input Alarms Enter This option enables an alarm if voltage is no longer present on the PF input Alarms Exit This option enables an alarm when voltage returns to the PF input Email Addresses This allows you to assign up to 8 email addresses to receive power failure emails Log Device This enables the email snapshot logging of this input Delay Time This option specifies the wait time from when power failure is detected before an alarm is activated The delay is entered in sec onds 0 to 999 Alarm LED Sets the color of the LED visual indicator on the Monitor Control page when in an alarm condition NOTE After any item has been changed you MUST press the Save Settings button for your changes to be saved SETUP e mail Support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installatio
19. Alarms Exit Email Addresses Log Device Delay Time Restore Time NOTE After any item has been changed you MUST press the Save Settings button for your changes to be saved I O Setup Silence Sensor y Alarms Email Addresses Label Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Silence Sensor E Ez m mmmismsumiIr Exit P g ir riii It Log Delay Restore Device Time Time E 30 10 Used to identify the audio source Enables an alarm for when silence is detected Enables an alarm for when the silence detector detects that audio has returned This allows you to assign up to 8 email addresses to receive silence alarm emails This enables the email snapshot logging of this input Pete oe WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information Specifies the delay time between detected silence and alarm acti vation The delay is entered in seconds 0 to 999 The input audio must be above threshold for this amount of time before it is counted as present The delay is entered in seconds 0 to 999 BroadcastT d Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc BTI specializes ir iov COA46 Adapter COAST Connect O Adapter Important Updates Staruide III Network Program Provider and Service Codes Updated Manual for
20. BROADCAST A Installation and Operation Manual WURC 8 Plus Web Enabled Dial up Eight Channel Site Remote Control System Manual Update March 26 2013 For firmware versions equal to or greater than X_V1 24 P_V02 15 P_V1 19 CAUTION The following information pertains to the above version s of firmware If your unit is not loaded with this version of firmware please contact Broadcast Tools for an upgrade Due to the dynamic nature of product design the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Broadcast Tools Inc assumes no responsibility for errors and or omissions contained in this document Revisions of this information or new editions may be issued to incorporate such changes Broadcast Tools is a registered trademark of Broadcast Tools Inc Copyright 1989 2013 by Broadcast Tools Inc All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or distributed without permission Visit www broadcasttools com for important product update information WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents Section Title 0 cios cat Ui eee de tees nesas Page Introduction s sede E ete haere Rr Packed brc Re deans 4 Safety Information sso cise cea e ke e er e RR S RR RR RE E ee 4 Who t Contact tor Help 1 scs creber at RO REN E E ER 4 Product Overview esses sss e b ace ce SOSA ee Gcr d CR 5 INSPOCHON iy ue eae nae Paes he eee ee ne Re ae eee nee 6
21. DIP 4 OFF Xport control ON PC control via DB9 DIP 5 OFF Normal operation ON DB9 RS 232 to Xport web server DIP 6 Unused DIP 7 Unused DIP 8 If OFF input alarms are active If ON alarms will not respond e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 50 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Specifications Ethernet Interface Control Logic Temperature Sensor input Silence Sensor Control Relays CAUTION Metering analog inputs Status Logic inputs Power Failure input Connectors EMI FCC Compliance Protocols Required power supply supplied Size Weight Options RJ 45 10Base T or 100Base TX auto sensing with Link amp activity indicator Full half duplex Micro with non volatile memory and web server Probe 1 supplied with 25 foot cable and 1 8 T R S plug 67 F to 257 F 55 C TO 125 C Stereo unbalanced 22K ohm inputs Input level 10dBu to 24dBu Note Summed to monaural 8 SPDT form C dry contact relays 8 SPST form A dry con tact relays 30 VDC 1amp For safety never connect 120 Vac circuits to the above relays Eight Single ended ground referenced 0 to 10 VDC input range 47 K ohm input Z 10 bit resolution Eight Optically Isolated Internal jumpers for WET floating external 5 to 24 VDC or internal 5 VDC source DRY Open collector contact closures to ground or external logic sourc
22. Example Status 1 on the dial list has a 12 entered in to it When an alarm is gen erated for Status Input 1 the WVRC 8 will call dial out number 1 3608549559 if no acknowledgement is received it will then call dial out number 2 8772505575 The WVRC 8 Plus can be also be configured to dial a pager when an alarm is triggered Pager Dial Out Number Enter the pager number here A comma can be used any place in the dialing strings to place a one second pause and a semi colon for a five second pause Pager Data This is used to identify the station or location of the device To assign the pager dial out number to an alarm just enter the number 9 on the dial list for alarm you wish to monitor When an alarm that has been assigned to call the pager is active it will dial the pager dial out number send a two digit code indicat ing the source of the alarm as well as the pager data string which can be used to identify the station or location of the device The two digit alarm codes are as fol lows 1 18 for analog metering inputs one through 8 19 for temperature 20 for power failure 21 28 for status inputs one through eight and 29 for a silence sensor e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information BroadcastT d Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen Welco
23. Installation x obe v a a cena NOR equ X RR RR 6 Surge ProtectiOl sis cepere opes ee s nene A eee ed Ela had Ee RU Rae 6 UPS Standby Power System 1 6 ccc eee eee nnn 6 Front panel indicators and controls 0 0 0c eee eee eee 7 Rear panel connections o csse cere coe cece E aa 8 Connecting your WVRC 8 Plus to external equipment 0000 10 Power Fatlure mput necessi neries ales aa a ne RR EC CR Rd LR ee 10 NET RJ45 network connector 2 0 ee eee eee 10 Silence Sens r Input i cce ate ber ERE ERR UAR x Rp eR rai Rd da 10 Meterimg Inputs ees sere prose othe prec EE rd RERO d a 10 Status Logie Inputs ogden esset Eee stt eren win E ER e pA Ege Eg 11 Control Relays codi ea ek des ener diab ER Edad ERRARE 11 Temperature Probe mpte rsrsrs sessar ue a Ren Xs 11 12 VDC POWER connector so c ce oien iea eais Eaa OEE aea a O E 11 Web Setup Operations nies rege T ce p nes e Rd d Wak TAE E T es 12 Ethernet Quick Start Guide 0 een eens 12 Opening the LOGIN Web Page 0 T eee eens 14 Login Web Page cre csi eek ree e act e ae ae es 15 Monitor Control Web Page 0 aaa e 16 User Setup Web Page 0 0 ccc e ree 17 TO Setup Web Pag s isis laa eee ade 18 Metering Setup page ssseeleeeeee ee eee 19 Temperature Setup page sus eek edo ke Rex eR OR e RR ER aces 20 Virtual Channels Setup page ooooocoocoocococrcr o 21 Statu
24. NSEQUENTIAL EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY APPLIES WHETHER A CLAIM IS ONE ALLEGING BREACH OF A CONTRACT OR WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT FOR THE VIOLATION OF ANY STATUTORY DUTY THE FAILURE OF ANY LIMITED OR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY TO ACHIEVE ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER CLAIM OF ANY NATURE BECAUSE SOME STATES AND JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Broadcast Tools Inc 131 State Street Sedro Woolley WA 98284 USA 360 854 9559 voice 866 783 1742 fax support broadcasttools com e mail www broadcasttools com website LIMITED WARRANTY e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 APPENDIX O WVRC 8 gt Plus 8 Channel Web Enabled amp Voice Remote Control System ACCESS BROADCAST HOOK tools TONE ALARM M p p STATUS SSMON SSSENSE MIC CONFIGURE y SEND CALLER PGM NETWORK TELCO BT LINK BT LINK 12 Volt DC Only b Front and Rear Chassis Drawings POWERED i Sentinel Toots a e a Ea E on 4 o a o L4 o A m S a El mE we Sentinel TOOLS Broadcast Tools Connection suggestion when using listed equipment with DSL Telco Phone Lines APPENDIX 11 Modul RJ odular Cable Ethernet DSL MODEM RJ11 Modular Cable DSL DC 8A DC 8 Plus Filter Site Sentinel 8 w Voice
25. Read Only access SNMP Write Community This is the community name for Read Write access SNMP Enable Traps When checked trap messages will be sent When unchecked no trap messages will be sent NOTE A cold start trap will be sent when the unit boots up if the SNMP Enable Traps is checked otherwise trap messages are sent when a device enters or exits an alarm condition depending on whether or not alarms are enabled e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information A BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc ETT specializes ir of affordable and innov and manufacture o WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Email Network Setup Web Page NTP Settings NTP Time Server Address Enter the NTP address here Default pool ntp org NTP Port Normally 123 Default 123 NTP Update Interval Min Interval between timing updates Default 30 NTP Enabled Must be enabled to sync Default Enabled Email Network Setup Web Page Other Settings Site ID This is the Site Identifier that is display on the web ieach email Monitor Refresh Time Sec Interval at which the Monitor page refreshes Shorter times may increase network traffic MTU Size The Maximum Transmission Unit MTU is the largest physical packet si
26. Required STA III STI 11 VAD 2 for proper VAD 2 Plus WVRC 4 operation WVRC 8 WVRC 8 Plus 131 State Street Sedro Woolley WA 98284 1503 360 854 9559 Fax 866 783 1742 Visit us online at www broadcasttools com Modification Date 03 27 13 Copyright 1989 2013 by Broadcast Tools Inc All Rights Reserved
27. WVRC 8 Plus Please contact the factory for the proper extension cable Please limit the total length of cable to 50 feet 12 V DC Power connector Connect the supplied universal 12 volt DC only 2 5 amp regulated power supply cord in to the WVRC 8 Plus s power jack center positive labeled 12V DC Power then plug the transformer in to a source of 100 to 250 vac 50 60Hz Verify that the front panel green power led is illuminated NOTE The RTC real time clock calendar s battery may be disabled by removing the jumper over JP20 WVRC 8 rev K and above e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information Broadcast BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadc ic INSTALLATION WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Web Setup and Operation CAUTION Ethernet Quick Start guide NEVER download firmware updates or changes to the XPort webserver unless instruct ed to do so by Broadcast Step 1 Open the control panel by clicking on the start menu click on settings then click on Control Panel Note that the control panel shown is in Classic View If control panel is in Category View select the Classic View Tools doing so deletes option before proceeding all sofiware and voids all warranties from E Control Panel ai Broadca
28. al Up Interface lsleseeeeeeeee e 46 Recording Voice Messages 0 cece eee eee en een nee 48 Configure DIP Switch Settings 2 0 0 50 SPECIFICATIONS 4 65 45 wees wake als 007 27011 1 7 007 7 07 7 1S 51 Declaration of Conformity Jes rer 644 04 00 645 0044 a ER Rey EY OE a e s 52 A d PF Cx E 53 Front and rear chassis drawings 0 0 cece eee eens Appendix Connection Suggestion ea a aaa E O e a E tent e eee nee Appendix e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 B E x 4 jes Hoo Home ruc tis BROADCAST MINS innovative Problen Product Listings Hot New Products Important Updates StarGuide II III Network Program Provider and Service Codes Updated Manual for AVR News amp Reviews Download our Short Form Catalog worldwide WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual INTRODUCTION Thank you for your purchase of Broadcast Tools WVRC 8 Plus Web enabled Dial up Eight Channel Site Remote Control System referred to as the WVRC 8 Plus throughout this manual We re confident that this prod uct will give you many years of dependable service This manual is intended to give you all the information need ed to install and operate the Broadcast Tools WVRC 8 Plus SAFETY INFORMATION Only qualified personnel should install Broadcast Tools products Incorrect or inappropriate use and or installation co
29. am Provider and Service Codes Updated Manual for AVR S Founded in 1987 and located in Sedro W ts have a strong News amp Reviews for durability and reliability and can be o Download our Short Form Catalog top distributors across the United States wor SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Internet Down WO Setup Internet Down Internet Down Alarms Email Addresses Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 E Exit v y m a Ir el m A Log PING PING PING PING Device Timeout ms Monitor Interval min Alarm Interval sec Address Fi 1000 9 60 google com The Internet Down alarm allows the WVRC 8 Plus to monitor the reachability of a specified DNS address or IP address using an ICMP ping The ICMP ping is a commonly used Alarms Enter This option enables the Internet Down alarm when ping monitoring of the ping address is lost Alarms Exit This option enables an alarm after exiting an Internet Down condition Email Addresses This allows you to configure up to 8 emails to be sent whenever the device exits an Internet Down alarm Log Device This enables the email logging of this device Ping Timeout This specifies how long to wait for a ping response from the ping address before timeout unreachable Ping Monitor Interval The interval at which
30. atus input source and condition Alarms OFF Enables an alarm when the input is OFF Alarms ON Enables an alarm when the input is ON Email Addresses This allows you to assign up to 8 email addresses to Normal Signal Level NOTE receive alarm emails This drop down configures the input signal to be normal ly High or normally Low This is used to determine if an input is ON or OFF When the Normal signal level is set to HIGH NO voltage is applied to the input WET or no closure when configured for DRY it s con sidered OFF when voltage IS applied WET or completed closure set to DRY to the input it is considered ON Log Device This enables the email snapshot logging of this device Delay time Specifies the delay time from when the input is ON or OFF and an alarm is generated 0 999 seconds Alarm LED Sets the color of the LED visual indicator on the Monitor Control page e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information BroadcastT BROADCAST too AY Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools i Important Updates St gram Founded in 1987 and located in Sedro W Washington our products have a strong for durability and reliability and can be o News amp Reviews Download our Short Form Catalog top distributors across the United States worldwide
31. d terminals Each metering analog input can handle up to positive only 10 volts DC and must be ground referenced and connected to the associated MGND ground terminal Inputs are self calibrating and are based on an internal A D converter with a preci sion low drift voltage reference so the reading should not drift over time or with temperature Metering setup is performed by connecting the sample voltage to the MTRx and MGND metering analog input then calibrating for the desired value reading using the web interface NOTE Valid sample voltages MUST be applied to the selected metering input in order to perform calibration INSTALLATION e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Status Logic Inputs Each status logic input is optically isolated and can be configured to accept either a contact closure DRY default or a floating WET input Attach your dry con tacts to the desired status logic channels StxA and STxB where x is the status logic input channels 1 thru 8 terminals Each input is equipped with a four position header please refer to the jumper layout in the appendix JP1 configures status logic input one JP2 status logic input two JP3 status logic input three and JP8 status logic input eight Each jumper JPx where x is the status logic input and the header pins 1 2 3 4 are used to configure for wet or dry operation The fact
32. ddresses to send alarm emails to whenever the input enters an alarm state Log Device Enables the email snapshot logging of the input Delay time Specifies the delay time from when the input value is above or below the set alarm trip points and an alarm is generated 0 999 seconds Low trip point This option specifies the LOW alarm set point High trip point This option specifies the HIGH alarm set point NOTE After any item has been changed you MUST press the Save Settings button for your changes to be saved e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information BroadcastT BROADCAST too M Hot New Products AVR nse tOP Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast News amp Reviews Download our Short Form Catalog top distributors across the U wo WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual I O Setup Page Temperature VO Setup Temperature Alarms Email Addresses Scheduler M Temperature Label High 12 345678 RAT Alarms Room Temperature v y i Logout Low v y m x V Temp Log Delay Low High Type Device Timer Temp Temp rm ma s bk fe Hysteresis Temperature Label Identifies the temperature input source Alarms High This option enables the Hig
33. e Optically isolated 5 to 12 VDC 10 ma center positive 2 1mm x 5 5mm coax type Metering analog status relays telco hybrid audio and silence sensor audio input Removable euroblock screw terminals 2 x 2 1mm x 5 5mm coax type power jacks and one 1 8 T R S mini jack temp probe See the Declaration of Conformity page Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including that which may cause undesired operation TCP IP UDP IP ARP ICMP SNMP TFTP Telnet DHCP BOOTP HTTP and AutolP 12 Volt DC only 2 5 amp 2 1mm ID x 5 5mm OD coaxial connector center positive Surge protected Universal 90 264 vac 50 60 Hz with IEC input plug with domestic AC cord 19 00 x 6 00 x 1 75 aluminum chassis and steel front panel 2 0 Ib LR 5 5 pole mechanical latching relay e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information BroadcastT BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools iroadcast Tools Inc BTN specializes ir ani ty and can be o load our Short Form Catalog top distributors across the United States SPECIFICATIONS WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Declaration of Conformity The XPORT Device contained
34. e ana log number 1 through 8 and 1 for enable 0 for disable or 9 for poll Power fail silence sensor and temperature are controlled with 99 followed by 1 for power fail 2 for silence sensor and 3 for temperature 1 to enable O to disable or 9 to poll Some examples are listed below Enable Status 4 alarm 9741 Disable Status 4 alarm 9740 Poll Status 4 alarm enable 9749 Enable Analog metering 5 alarm 9851 Disable Analog metering 5 alarm 9850 Poll Analog 5 alarm enable 9859 Enable Power Fail Alarm 9911 Disable Power Fail alarm 9910 Poll Power Fail alarm enable 9919 Enable Silence Sensor Alarm 9921 Disable Silence Sensor Alarm 9920 Poll Silence Sensor Alarm enable 9929 Enable Temperature Sensor Alarm 9931 Disable Temperature Sensor Alarm 9930 Poll Temperature Sensor Alarm enable 9939 e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information BroadcastT BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadc i WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Dial Up Programming Recording Voice Messages The WVRC 8 Plus s dial up voice system is supplied with spoken words and phas es in English but the user is free to customize the voice system by recording words and phrases The following steps are required to record voice messages into the WVRC 8 Plus
35. ed to another WVRC 8 Plus device or reloaded into the same device e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information Products About Bl BROADCAST too M Productlistings Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc ETT specializes ir News amp Reviews Download our Short Form Catalog WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Conditional Conditional statements must be encompassed in open and closed parenthesis and additional parenthesis are allowed within the statement in order to enforce evalua tion order Conditionals must be separated by the amp or the symbols to indicate Boolean AND and Boolean OR operations If after evaluating every conditional statement and applying the AND and OR operators the conditional results as TRUE then the TRUE clause will be executed if the conditional results as FALSE then the FALSE clause will be executed Status The status conditional takes 2 parameters the status number and whether it is high or low The following are valid status conditionals S01H S02L The first will evaluate as TRUE if Status Input 1 is high and will evaluate as FALSE if Status Input 1 is low The second will evaluate as TRUE if Status Input 2 is low and will evaluate as FALSE if Status Input 2 is high Since there are 8 stat
36. eresis is set to 1 degree then once the low alarm is triggered it won t go off until the temperature returns a value higher than 44 degrees 43 1 NOTE After any item has been changed you MUST press the Save Settings button for your changes to be saved SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Virtual Channels IO Setup NAVIGATION Virtual Channels About Monitor Control User Set Channel 1 E VO Setup EmailNetwork Setup Alarms Email Addresses Macros Virtual Channel Label Hgh 12 34 56 7 8 Pier Indirect Power wv I EIE Logout Units Low Iw Mi MI i 2 MI Multiply Constant Exit 1 00 Save Cal vi Analog 1 Meter 2 Analog 2 Meter3 Log Delay Low High Device Time TripPoint Trip Point y 30 000 0 1100 Virtual Channel selection Select the virtual channel 1 4 for configuration Virtual Channel Label Identifies the virtual channel Virtual Channel Units Unit label in engineering units such as V Volts A Amps W Watts etc Multiply Constant Enter the value of the multiplier constant Press Save Cal to apply the constant Analog 1 and 2 Analog metering input to use in Virtual Channel calculation NOTE The value of the Virtual Channel will be calculated by multiplying the values o
37. etup Web Page BROADCAST Device Address Deuce Netmask Gateway Address DNS Server Address HTTP Port SMTP Server Address SMTP Port SMTP Return Address SMTP Host ID SMTP Authentication Email Network Setup SMTP Username SMTP Password Logging Email Address Logging Email Snapshot Interval Hours Logging Email Update Interval Hours Email Alarms Daily Alarm Email Time Hour Recipient Addresses SNMP Manager IP Address SNMP Manager Trap Port SNMP Read Community SNMP Write Community SNMP Enable Traps NTP Server Address NTP Port NTP Update Interval Minutes NTP Enabled Site ID Monitor Refresh Time 192 168 1 255 255 255 192 168 1 192 168 1 80 25 show password 7 immediatly I Daily oe w o public private poolnip org 123 30 E WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information SITE ID 1 Seconds O BroadcastT Baok Forward Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail MO sein we broatoastiools con Second Time is only saved when Save Time is clicked MTUSize 1400 Time Zone Offsetirom UTC 8 0hours Hour Minute SetTime Month Day Enable EventLogaing Login Email F Reboot O Alarms Cleared Save Settings Jl Reboot Device Send Test E mail Reload Defaults Clear Dai
38. ges to be saved e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Scheduler Setup Page 1 Oo 0 SP WVRC 8 Plus Scheduler NAVIGATION Time Date 15 5224 12 3 2012 Monitor Control User Setup Fe aa a EmailNetwork Setup Scheduler Macros e Frequency Date Type Date Time Next Event e Execute ae 1 vi Adjust Time 4Hr One Time Exact Date Mar 10 020000 2 00 00 340 2013 Delete Execute R 2 v Adjust Time AHr OneTime ExactDate Nov 3 020000 2 00 00 14 3 2013 Delete Execute 3 V Pulse Delete Execute Puls 1 4 Cpe Delete Execute Adjust Time T 3 1 s C Enable Alarm l Delete Execute 6 q Disable Alarm Delete Execute Es iL ute Macro E LM ah Glick for new schedule Delete Execute 8 Click for new schedule Delete Execute The Scheduler allows for complete control of your WVRC 8 Plus device by provid ing the ability to schedule when alarms are enabled or disabled pulse or toggle relays execute macros and even adjust the time for daylight savings All 100 schedulable events can also be enabled or disabled only enabled schedule events are processed Each schedule event consists of 2 main components the action to do event and when to do it date time Schedule events are enter in the Scheduler menu shown above Empty un
39. h Trip Point alarm Alarms Low This option enables the Low Trip Point alarm Alarms Exit This option enables the generation of an alarm after exiting an alarm state Email Addresses This allows you to assign up to 8 email addresses to send alarm emails to whenever the input generates an alarm Log Device This enables the email snapshot logging of this input Delay Timer Specifies the delay time from when the input value is above or below the set alarm trip points and an alarm is generated 0 999 seconds Low Temp This option specifies the LOW alarm temperature set point High Temp This option specifies the HIGH alarm temperature set point Temp Type This option specifies what temperature scale will be used Fahrenheit or Centigrade Hysteresis Hysteresis deadband this option specifies the hysteresis used when evaluating alarm conditions NOTE Hysteresis prevents alarms from activating excessively due to normal fluctuation when the temperature is at a set alarm point For example if the hysteresis is set to 1 degree and a high temp alarm is set at 91 degrees hys teresis ensures that once the high alarm is triggered it won t go off until the temperature returns to below 91 degrees 90 1 This reduces problems with small fluctuations in temperature readings triggering multiple alarms The hys teresis value is also used during low alarm conditions If for example a low temp alarm is set to 43 degrees and the hyst
40. ice network used for the configuration e Change Windows Firewall E settings of this product are given here Note that these See Also e instructions are specifi d Network Troubleshooter cally for computers with the Windows XP operat Other Places la ing system For setup B gt Control Panel using other operating sys SQ My Network Places tems refer to the appro a My Documents y My Computer priate OS user 5 manual SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Step 3 Right click on the icon labeled Local Area Connection Another menu will appear Select the option at the bottom of the menu labeled Properties The Local Area Connection Properties window will appear 1 Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using E9 Broadcom Netxtreme 57xx Gigabit C This connection uses the Following items vi E Client for Microsoft Networks vi A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Step 4 On the Local Area Connection Properties page double click on Internet
41. in the WVRC 8 Plus conforms to the following standards according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer s Name amp Address WVRC 8 Plus Broadcast Tools Inc 131 State Street Sedro Woolley WA 98284 1503 USA XPORT Lantronix 15353 Barranca Parkway Irvine CA 92618 USA Declares that the following product Product Name Model XPORT Device Server Conforms to the following standards or other normative documents Electromagnetic Emissions EN55022 1998 IEC CSPIR22 1993 Radiated RF emissions 30MHz 1000MHz Conducted RF Emissions Telecom Lines 150KHz 30MHz FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B IEC 1000 3 2 A14 2000 IEC 1000 3 3 1994 Electromagnetic Immunity EN55024 1998 Information Technology Equipment Immunity Characteristics Direct ESD Contact Discharge Indirect ESD Radiated RF Electromagnetic Field Test Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity RF Common Mode Conducted Susceptibility Power Frequency Magnetic Field Test Manufacturer s Contact WVRC 8 Plus Broadcast Tools Inc 131 State Street Sedro Woolley WA 98284 1503 USA Tel 360 854 0608 Fax 866 783 1742 XPORT Lantronix Director of Quality Assurance 15353 Barranca Parkway Irvine CA 92618 USA Tel 949 453 3990 Fax 949 453 3995 e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information BroadcastT
42. ital input going high or low Each I O Device can be configured to dial out to specified phone numbers and or send emails when it enters an alarm condition Emails Each I O device can be configured to send an email to up to 8 email recip ients When the device enters or exits an alarm condition Some devices have multiple alarm conditions such as a High and a Low alarm state If the device is configured to send an Exit email then the recipients list that was used for entering the alarm state will also be used when exiting the alarm state Logs The WVRC 8 offers two forms of logging The first is the snapshot email log which compiles snapshots of all inputs and outputs with logging enabled at a user defined interval For example the WVRC 8 Plus can be configured to record a snapshot of a metering input each hour and then email those compiled readings every 24 hours VO Setup Metering Metering Temperature Virtual Channels Status Alarms Email Addresses Relays High 12 34 5687 8 Silence Sensor a yaa D E Power Failure M m i Chassis Temperature Low Internet Down Dial Setting Calibration Exit Log Delay Low High Device Time Trip Point Trip Point 4 800 0 950 0 On the I O Setup screen choose from the top drop down box the device to config ure SETUP e mail Support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 78
43. ll as a true and false clause When a macro is enabled it is evaluated every second and either the true or false clause is execut ed empty true and false clauses are allowed and no action is taken if they are empty Configuring Macros is accomplished from the Macros menu When you select a cell in the macro table it will transform into a text box Blue colored cells are uns elected and are saved while Red colored cells are unselected and are not saved Yellow colored cells are selected There can only be one selected cell at a time To select a cell just click in the cell box and it will transform the background should be yellow To unselect a cell click in the yellow portion of the cell or onto another cell Clicking on another cell will select that cell if it can be selected At the top and bottom of the Macros page are refresh and save buttons All red cells on the macro page are in need of saving and will not be executed until saved To restore from the previously saved macros click the refresh button The last 2 cells of each schedule include the Evaluation and Delete items Evaluation shows the conditionals evaluated state at last refresh Delete will delete the macro but still requires saving before the change is permanent Macros can also be imported and exported by using the Import Export buttons at the bottom of the page When exporting macros all 50 macros will be stored in a file that can be downloaded and upload
44. ls TOP Status opto isolators When configured for DRY fac tory default this terminal is ground When configured for WET floating this terminal is the anode via a 2 2K ohm current limiting resistor BOTTOM Status opto isolators cathode BOTTOM This terminal is always the Normally closed dry relay contacts Raise function TOP Common wiper dry relay contact Raise function TOP Normally open dry relay contact Raise function TOP Normally open dry relay contact Raise function TOP Common wiper dry relay contact Raise function TOP Normally closed dry relay contact Lower function BOT Common wiper dry relay contact Lower function BOT e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information BroadcastT mn BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadc controllers and intercom systems Founded in 1987 and ed in Sedro W INSTALLATION WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual KINO K4NO Connector K5L K8L K5L K8L Connector Connector CONFIGURE Dipswitch TEMP PF BT LINK 12 VDC GND 3 5mm Jack 2 4mm Jack Dual RJ45 s 2 4mm Jack 6 screw Normally open dry relay contact Lower function BOT Normally open dry relay contact Lower function BOT Common wiper dry relay con
45. ly Logs Sena Daily Logs Year Hot New Products AVR B Alarm Voice Response COP Connect O Pad CDA 15 Connect O Adapter COA37 Connect O Adapter Important Updates StarGuide Ill Newo Program Provider and Service Codes Updated Manual for AVR News amp Reviews Download our Short Form Catalog Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc ETT specializes ir and manufacture of affordable and innov problem solving tools for the radio and ti broadcast industries Our products inclu quality audio switchers and routers telep coupled remote controls satellite receive controllers and intercom systems Founded in 1987 and located in Sedro W Washington our products have a strong for durability and reliability and can be o top distributors across the United States worldwide SETUP e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Email Network Setup Web Page Device Network Settings Device Address Enter a static IP address here Default 192 168 1 55 Device Netmask Enter the Netmask here Default 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address Enter the Gateway IP here Default 192 168 1 1 DNS Server IP Address Enter your DNS address here Default 192 168 1 1 HTTP Port Normally Port 80 Default 80 Email Network Setup Web Page SMTP Settings SMTP Server Address The user can en
46. m systems Founded in 1987 and ed in Sedro W INSPECTION WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Installation Front panel indicators controls and connectors Name Type Description K1 K8 Raise LED Illuminates when corresponding raise relay is activated K1 K8 Lower LED Illuminates when corresponding lower relay is activated STI ST8 LED Illuminates when corresponding status input is activated TX LED Flashes during server control processor data exchange RX LED Flashes during server control processor data exchange REC LED Illuminated when in voice record mode RING LED Illuminated when a call is being received ACCESS LED Illuminated when a valid access code is entered HOOK LED Illuminated when the unit is off hook TONE LED Illuminated when a valid DTMF tone is detected ALARM LED Illuminated when unit is in an alarm condition POWER LED Illuminated when power is applied to the power jack PGM LED Illuminated when the unit is in programming mode SS LED Illuminated when audio is applied to the SS input OFF when the level is too low and flashing if in an SS alarm condition if enabled PF LED Illuminated with no power applied OFF when ade quate DC voltage is applied to the PF jack and flashing if a Power Failure alarm is active if enabled PGM Push Button Toggles between operate and programming local mode SS Mon Control Sets the silence sensor audio level sent to the phone in
47. me to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc BTI specializes ir iov or COA4S Adapter COA 37 Connect O Adapter Important Updates Staruide III Network Program Provider and Service Codes Updated Manualfor AVRS News amp Reviews Download our Short Farm Catalog SETUP WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Security Code This is the device s dial up control access code you need to enter this code to gain control of the device over the phone The default code is 123 Monitor Code This dial up access code allows users to monitor or poll the devices inputs No control functions can be performed unless a valid Security access code has been entered The default code is 456 Lap Specifies the number of times the WVRC 8 Plus will go through all of the numbers in the dial list when calling out an alarm if it does not receive an acknowledgement NOTE Alarms are acknowledged by pushing the star key when an alarm is called out Ring Specifies the number of rings required before the WVRC 8 Plus answers an incoming call Repeat Specifies the number of times the voice message will be repeated when an alarm is called out Hang Up Specifies the number of minutes of inactivity required after answer ing a call before hanging up automatically if no CPC disconnect has already been received NOTE After any item has been changed you MUST press the Save Settings button for your chan
48. n 2 is TRUE SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Macros Setup Page cont Local The local switch can also be read The following two conditions are the only allowed conditions for the Local switch L00H LOOL The first will return TRUE if the local switch is high and FALSE if the local switch is low The second will return TRUE if the local switch is low and will return FALSE if the local switch is high Reset When the system is resetting to default settings only on boot then the reset conditional is set to true The following two conditions are the only allowed condi tions for the Reset switch R00H ROOL The first will return TRUE if the reset switch is high and FALSE if the reset switch is low The second will return TRUE if the reset switch is low and will return FALSE if the reset switch is high Clauses Clauses perform actions such as setting a Boolean value setting the state of a relay or executing the event of a schedule Each item in a clause statement is separated by a comma and is executed in order from left to right Relays Relays can be turned on off or pulsed from a clause The duration for the relay pulse is configured under Relay Setup on the I O Setup page The relay clause contains 3 parts the R the relay number and the action RO1H will turn Relay 1 high ROIL will turn Relay 1 low ROIP will pul
49. n and Operation Manual Chassis Temperature WVRC 8 rev K and above VO Setup Chassis Temperature Alarms Email Addresses Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6 Li B F F F la la Log Delay Temp Device Time High Tempore ype Pao 9 F Save Settings Alarms Enter This option enables the Temp High alarm Alarms Exit This option enables the generation of an alarm after exiting an alarm state Email Addresses This allows you to assign up to 8 email addresses to send alarm emails to whenever the input generates an alarm WEBSITE Log Device This enables the email snapshot logging of this input Visit our web site for product updates and Delay Timer Specifies the delay time from when the input value is above the aditional information set alarm trip point and an alarm is generated 0 999 seconds BroadcastT d Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail Temp High This option specifies the HIGH alarm temperature set point Temperature Type This option specifies what temperature scale will be used Fahrenheit or Centigrade BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc BTT sp id and manufacture of affordable NOTE After any item has been changed you MUST press the Save Settings button for your changes to be saved Important Updates StarGuide III Network Progr
50. n which may be emailed from once an hour to once a day along with hourly snap shot functionality e Seventy two front panel I O activity LED indicators Front panel local operate switch with LED indicator Front Rear panel RJ 11 telephone jack used for user voice response recording Front Rear panel DB 9 RS 232 programming connectors Plug in euro block screw terminals for metering status relays telco hybrid and stereo silence sensor Rear panel RJ 45 10 100base T LAN Ethernet interface Rear panel RJ 11 telco POTS line jack Rear panel dual RJ 45 BT Link expansion ports Fused and surge protected universal power supply included Fully RFI proofed One rack unit chassis Denotes independent of the metering analog and status logic channels OVERVIEW e mail supportQbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 s WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Inspection Please examine your WVRC 8 Plus carefully for any damage that may have been sustained during shipping If any is noted please notify the shipper immediately and retain the packaging for inspection by the shipper The package should contain the WVRC 8 Plus this manual and or CD 7 foot modular telephone cord 7 foot BLUE straight through CAT 5 cable 7 foot GRAY crossover CAT 5 cable and the 12 VDC 2 5 amp universal switching power supply Product manuals are also available for download on our web site Surge Protection
51. nd additional information BroadcastT d Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Important Updates StarGuide III Network Program Provider and Service Codes Updated Manual for AVR S Founded in 1987 and located in Sedro W Washington our ts have a strong News amp Reviews for durability and reliability and can be Download our Short Form Catalog top distributors across the United States worldwide SETUP WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Relays Event Action Sequencer Event action sequencer Allows an alarm event from one of the inputs to auto matically trigger the relay Enable Enables the event action sequencer Action When meter status silence sensor power failure or temperature input number is in condition delay xx seconds then engage for xx seconds EXAMPLE When meter 1 is in High Alarm delay 1 seconds then engage for 2 seconds In the above example When metering input 1 is in high alarm for more than 10 seconds the desired relay then engage for pulse 2 seconds NOTE After any item has been changed you MUST press the Save Settings button for your changes to be saved e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 24 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Silence Sensor Label Alarms Enter
52. new port number after the IP xxx xxx xxx xxx port If you didn t change the IP address then the web page will return to the login screen after the device reboots Reboot Device When you press the Reboot Device button the device resets you must navigate your web browser to the new IP address Send Test Email Press this button to send a test email When the email has Completed an alert box will pop up indicating the status of the email and an error condition if the email was not sent cor rectly If an email was not sent correctly please review your SMTP settings and correct as necessary NOTE After you are done making changes to the Email Network Setup page you MUST press the Save Settings button to save your changes Reload Defaults When you press the Reload Defaults button the device resets you must navigate your web browser to the new IP address if the HTTP port was changed from port 80 be sure to add the new port number after the IP xxx xxx xxx xxx port WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information Clear Daily Logs When you press the Clear Daily Logs button the daily logs stored in memory will be cleared Keep in mind that if the Alarms Cleared Event is enabled this event will post after the logs are cleared Send Daily Logs When you press the Send Daily Logs button the system will send the daily logs email and clear the log queue Broadcas
53. ory default is jumpers between pins 1 amp 2 and pins 3 amp 4 for DRY operation switches relay contacts and open collector outputs In the DRY configuration the A terminal is ground while the B terminal is the cathode of the opto isolator diode pulled up to 5 volts through a 2 2K resistor To change a status logic input to floating WET user supplied voltage between 5 and 24 vdc remove both jumpers from JPx and place ONE jumper over pins 2 amp 3 Connect the positive voltage to terminal A anode and ground or minus volt age to terminal B cathode NOTE Please refer to the appendix for configuration examples and observe proper polarity Raise and Lower Control Relays Four of the eight raise and lower relays are supplied with SPDT form C dry con tacts The remain four raise and lower relays use SPST form A dry contacts External equipment to be controlled should be connected to the terminals labeled LINO LICM LINC for the four SPDT lower relays and RINO RICM RINC for the four SPDT raise relays NOTE If mechanical latching relays are required we suggest the Broadcast Tools LR 5 4PDT amp SPST mechanical latching relay TEMPerature Probe Inputs Insert the temperature probe 25 foot cable mini 3 5mm plug in to the rear panel jack labeled TEMP 67 F to 257 F 55 C TO 125 C NOTE The temper ature probe should only be installed or removed with the power supply disconnect ed from the
54. polls status input 1 912 polls status input 2 918 polls sta tus input 8 Poll Power Failure Status 919 Manual Hang up 920 will cause the WVRC 8 Plus to hang up Poll Analog metering inputs 921 polls analog metering input 1 922 polls analog metering input 2 928 polls analog metering input 8 Poll temperature probe reading 929 SETUP e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Audio I O functions are controlled with the following commands 01 Local MIC Monitor ON Feeds the local mic audio to the phone line 02 Local MIC Monitor OFF Turns off feed 03 Telco Caller Audio Output ON Feeds phone line CALLER audio to the CLR output terminals 04 Telco Caller Audio Output OFF Turns off feed 05 Telco Send audio input ON Feeds send SND audio to the phone line 06 Telco Send audio input OFF Turns off feed 07 SS monitor audio to telco ON Feeds Silence Sensor source audio SS LT SS RT to the phone line 08 SS monitor audio to telco OFF Turns off feed Alarm Enable Registers All of the alarm call outs can be enabled disabled or polled remotely using DTMF control The status alarms can be controlled by entering 97 followed by the status number 1 through 8 and 1 for enable 0 of disable or 9 for poll The analog metering alarms can be controlled by entering 98 followed by th
55. r Analog 1 Analog 2 and the Multiplier Constant together Alarms High This option enables the High Trip Point alarm Alarms Low This option enables the Low Trip Point alarm Alarms Exit This option enables the generation of an alarm after exit ing a high or low alarm state Email Addresses This allows you to assign up to 8 email addresses to receive alarm emails Log Device Enables the email snapshot logging of this channel Delay time Specifies the delay time from when the channel value is above or below the set alarm trip points and an alarm is generated 0 999 seconds Low trip point This option specifies the LOW alarm set point High trip point This option specifies the HIGH alarm set point NOTE After any item has been changed you MUST press the Save Settings button for your changes to be saved SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 21 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Status Input Status Messages WVRC 8 Plus VO Setup Status About Monitor Control qum Input VO Setup ESI SEE Alarms Email Addresses Macros Input Status Messages 7 2 35 4 5 6 r 8 Show Alarms Help Off Status 1 OFF a Ej p E Ep p p m E Logout On status 1 ON n gm E tl i i T Normal E Log Delay Signal Dama Tac Alarm LED Level High 4 Green Save Settings Identifies the st
56. rity access code which is 123 by default Once a valid security code is entered Access Accepted Message will play and the access LED on the front panel will turn on The addressed unit will then generate a DTMF AB tone which will cause any other units in parallel to hang up and you can begin controlling the device When the WVRC 8 Plus dials out to notify the user of an alarm event it will speak the greeting message followed by the alarm message and security access code prompt If you wish to acknowledge the alarm press the star key after which you may enter the security access code and control the WVRC 8 Plus or hang up Control Commands Raise and Lower Relays are controlled by entering the single digit channel number 1 8 of the relay you wish to control followed by for Lower or for Raise To query the new analog metering value press the channel number again NOTE If DIP3 is OFF the analog metering value for the selected channel will be played and the associated relay message plus raise or lower will be played after the or is released For more refer to the table of contents for Configure DIP Switch Settings Example To control raise lower relays 2 after gaining access to the device enter 2 on you keypad which will select channel 2 and poll analog input 2 then press to pulse raise relay 2 or press to pulse lower relay 2 Poll Silence Sensor Status 910 Poll Status Inputs 911
57. s Setup p le aa a dies eexaeee eevee et 22 Relays Setup page seiors ipii a eee eee eee ee nee 23 Silence Sensor Setup page 6 6 eee eee eee nee 25 Power Failure Setup page espirais ai igi i aiaiga eee ee 26 Chassis Temperature Setup page 0 0 cee eee eee eee ee 27 Internet Down Setup page rs saagas ua a cece e 28 Dial Settings Setup page ce ca ee 9 RR E ae es 29 Scheduler Setup page 31 Macros Setup page nis issu etg a RUE ERU RE EE ES 35 e mail supportQbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information Broadcast LXONO M Innovative Problen 3 Welcome to Broadcast Tools Hot New Products Founded in 1987 and located in Sedro W Washington our products have a strong News amp Reviews for durability and reliability and can be o Download our Short Form Catalog top distributors across the United States worldwide 9 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents cont d Section Titles cierres ere ca e bac Page Restoring to Factory Defaults nannan nananana 38 Email Network Setup Web Page 0 cece eee eee eens 39 Show Alarms Web Page 00 ce cece cece eect cette eee ees 44 About Web Page ese sedie daw ded Rp EIER CR greed bows 45 Dial Up Op ration v 53 vcre E eR a 46 Using the Di
58. se Relay 1 Turning a relay high or low that is already in that state will have no effect Booleans Booleans can be set to TRUE or FALSE from a clause BOIT will set Boolean 1 to TRUE BOIF will set Boolean 1 to FALSE Events Events on the Scheduler page can be executed from a macro clause regard less of whether or not the Schedule is enabled Only the first 99 schedules can be executed from a clause EOIT Will execute Event 1 EOIF Will also execute Event 1 The 3rd parameter of this operation has no bearing SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 37 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Restoring to Factory Defaults NOTE The WVRC 8 Plus factory defaults may be restored by holding the front panel PGM button IN repowering the unit wait for the SS and PF LEDS to flash then release the PGM button e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 Pack forward Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail O http www broadcasttools com OO ND dl 1 cee cs CS et BROADCAST A too N Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadcast Tools Inc BTI lines i a Important Updates StarGuide I III Netwok Program Provider and Service Codes Updated Manual for AVR 8 News amp Reviews Download our Short Farm Catalog WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Email Network S
59. settings SETUP e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Opening the LOGIN Web Page i Connect the supplied GRAY colored XOVER cable between the PC s Ethernet port and the products NET network RJ45 jack 2 Connect the supplied 12 volt DC only 2 5 amp power supply to the product s power jack labeled 12V DC Power Verify that the front panel green POWER LED is ON and the left LINK LED above the NET Network RJ 45 connector is illuminated Ethernet NETWORK port LED indicator functions Link LED Activity LED Left Side Right Side Of Off Of O O 10 Mbps Half Duplex 100 Mbps Full Duplex Open the product s login page by typing the following URL into the browser http 192 168 1 55 a username and password is required to change any parameter and are case sensitive Factory login defaults username admin lower case password 1234 3 Once you are logged in follow this manual for setup and or operational information SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Login Web Page The Login screen displays the Username and Password entry points as well as the date time and site ID You may view the password by checking the Show Password box BROADCAST too SE WVRC 8 Plus Login
60. st Tools inc File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Q3 Back O GB P seach Ey Folders m Address J amp Control Panel E Control Panel e Y ee NOTE Accessibility Add Administra Automatic Date and e Switch to Category view Options Hardware Tools Updates Time i x gt We recommend the use of See Also e M the latest version of Internet keyboard il windows Update Options Firefox Safari for He and uppat a i a E Windows or Chrome as Network Phone and Printers and QuickTime Regional and Scanners and your browser a Setup wizard Modem Faxes Language Cameras 9 P M el as ae 575 Ele 4 CAUTION ez 2 User Windows Wireless If you are not familiar uu MER with Ethernet enabled equipment it may be use ful to contact your IT y department network Step 2 Double click on the icon labeled Network Connections The following menu administrator or network will pop up consultant for assistance Assigning an IP address Network Connections already in use by another File Edit view Favorites Tools Advanced Help AN device may cause prob Qik Q gh A Seach E Folders E lems with your network Address e Network Connections k Go LAN or High Speed Internet Instructions for changing Network Tasks Create a new connection gr a laa des ae mais of ie c ted Fi led 7 Set up a home or small Cab Broadcom Metktrame 57xx Gig computer that will be off
61. tT T1 BROADCAST too M Innovative Problen Pr ings Welcome to Broadcast Tools Broadc controllers and intercom systems Founded in 1987 and ed in Sedro W e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Show Alarms Web Page Enter Exit Last Updated 11 29 2012 15 20 36 This page displays current alarms Device Displays which device and or devices triggered the alarm Enter Exit Displays if the alarm is entering or exiting an alarm condition Date Displays what date the alarm was logged Time Displays what time the alarm was logged NOTE With the admin access level the user may control all functions With the Monitor Control or Monitor only access level the user may view the Show Log enable disable PC speaker sound and silence alarms NOTE Adobe Flash must be installed and operating properly on your PC for the Alarm Sound to work when enabled SETUP e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual About Web Page pum Broadcast Tools Inc uisa Device Name WVRC 8 Plus VO Setup Firmware Version WVRC8PX V1 21 Senate PIC Firmware Version WVRC8P V02 14 ri Web page Version WVRC8P_V1 17 ie Home page www Broadcast Tools com The About Web Page displays the prod
62. tact Lower function BOT Used to configure the unit Refer to table of contents Temperature probe input jack T R S Power Failure power jack optically isolated 6 12 VDC center positive RJ45 reserved for system expansion System power supply input 12 volts DC only System ground screw Tie to station ground system e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 Cs WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Connecting your WVRC 8 Plus to other equipment Gnd screws Either 6 32 screws MUST be connected to the station site ground system for the proper operation of this equipment Power Failure Input Connect a user supplied 5 to 12 volt DC only power source center positive to the power failure input labeled PF The barrel connector size is 2 1mm ID x 5 5mm OD A5 to 12 volts DC wall transformer of any current of 10 ma or more will power this input NOTE The primary 120vac of the power failure wall transformer should be connected to the utility company side of your service An UPS is suggested to power the WVRC 8 Plus during power outages NETWORK connector Connect one end of the supplied CATS straight or x over cable to the desired ETH ERNET WAN LAN port Silence Sensor Inputs Connect your unbalanced monaural or stereo audio source to the terminals labeled SS LT SS GD and SS RT The nominal input level is between be between 10 and 24 dBu The input impedance is approximately 22K
63. tate Meter 1 Raise Meter 2 Meter3 Meter 4 4 Raise Meter 5 Meter 6 z Meter7 T Raise H g E Raise i i Raise i Meters 4 Raise i Virtual Channels 7 Rais Raise Label Value i Raise 1 Virtual Channel 1 90 00 Virtual Channel 2 0 00 000000000 Virtual Channel 3 9 00 Virtual Channel 4 90 00 The Monitor Control page allows the monitoring and or control of the WVRC 8 Plus The following is an explanation of each item on this page Queued Logs Displays the number of queued log entries scheduled to be emailed Meters Eight metering analog input channels Virtual Channels Four virtual metering channels Relays Allows the user with admin or monitor control access to con trol each relay Status Displays the current state of the eight status logic inputs Power Failure Indicates state of power failure PF input Silence Sensor Displays the silence sensor audio input status SETUP e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual User Setup Web Page BROADCAST t o o sF wvnc a Plus User Setup NAVIGATION Site ID SITE ID Access Level Show in Monitor Monitor Username Password Pad Admin Control Only admin aac E e npn Eight Usernames and Passwords
64. ter either an IP address in the XXX XXX XXX XXX format or a URI in the form smtp comcast net In order to resolve the URI a working DNS server must be present SMTP Port Normally Port 25 or 587 Default 25 SMTP Return Address Enter your return email here If an email cannot be delivered a message stating why will be sent to this address NOTE The user must enter the following items before an email can be suc cessfully sent SMTP Server Address SMTP Port SMTP Return Address SMTP Host ID SMTP username and SMTP password must be supplied if authentication is turned on and Recipient Address 1 The test email is sent to email recipient address 1 The user must press the Save Settings button after entering the SMTP information before attempting an email test If authentication fails the email is not sent please ensure that the username and password are correct SMTP Host ID Enter something here to identify the device SMTP Authentication When checked Base64 SMTP authentication is used SSL TLS is not supported SMTP Username Enter user name here SMTP Password Enter password here SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Email Network Setup Web Page Email Logging Settings Logging Email Address Email address for the Logging email recipient may be different from the 8 Alarm Recipient Addresses Logging
65. terface SS Sense Control Sets the audio trip point of the silence sensor Mic Peep hole Microphone used to monitor site audio via phone PGM RJ11 Voice record TT phone port user provided TT telephone PGM Fem DB 9 Legacy RS 232 host PC programming port INSTALLATION e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Rear panel connections controls and switches SS LT SS RT GND ALM ALM PGM NETWORK LINE PGM SEND CALLER AN 1 8 AN GND STIA 8A STIB 8B KINC K4NC KICM KACM KINO K4NO K5R K8R K5R K8R KINC KANC KICM KACM Type Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Fem DB 9 RJ45 RJ11 RJ11 Control Control Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Connector Description Balanced send to telco audio input TOP Balanced caller from telco audio output TOP Audio ground Unbalanced silence sensor audio input BOTTOM Audio ground BOTTOM Normally open dry alarm relay contacts BOTTOM Legacy RS 232 host PC programming port ETHERNET port 10 100baseT LAN WAN Connects to telephone line Voice record TT phone port user provided TT telephone Sets the send audio level to the phone line Sets the telco caller audio level Analog metering inputs one thru eight TOP Analog metering ground reference termina
66. the WVRC pings the ping address in a non alarm state Ping Alarm Interval The interval at which the WVRC pings the ping address while in an Internet Down alarm state Ping Address Enter the DNS address or IP address that you wish to monitor NOTE After any item has been changed you MUST press the Save Settings button for your changes to be saved SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Dial Settings SF WVRC 8 gt Plus VO Setup Dial Settings Monttor Control i User Setup Dial Out Numbers Dial List Pager Dial Out Num Security Code 123 ES 1 8608549550 bas Pus Pager Data m Monitor Code 456 PERRO 2 8772508578 sis 1 12 JE Meterng1 12 Settings o poesie 3 Status 2 Metering 2 Lap 2 Ring 2 vic A Status 3 la Metering 3 la Repeat 3 Hang up 1 gt sttus4 E Metering 4 a G Status 5 1 Metering 5 i 7 Status 6 Po Metering 6 rs e status 7 E Metering 7 F Status 6 Metering 8 Power Fail 12 Fd Silence Sensor F EXT Temperature 12 El Chassis Temperature Internet Down 1 Y Save Setings Dial Out Numbers Enter the phone numbers you want to be able to assign to be dialed when alarms are generated Dial List This allows you to enable dial out alarms and assign phone numbers to each input
67. uct name firmware version numbers and Broadcast Tools Web site link WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information Broadcast T ard Stop Refresh Home AutoFill Print Mail BROADCAST Hera x2 M Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools Po e eee Broadcast Tools Inc ETT specializes ir NET BU T E inaug on E T epe Mp roblem solving tools for the radio and ti o Troadrast indoetia Qui products inclu quality audio switchers and routers telep coupled remote controls satellite receive controllers and intercom systems Important Updates StarGuide IVIII Netwokk Program Provider and Service Codes Updated Manual for AVRS Founded in 1987 and located in Sedro W Washington our products have a strong News amp Reviews for durability and reliability and can be o Download our Short Form Catalog top distributors across the United States worldwide SETUP e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Dial Up Operation For information on setting up the dial up interface see the Dial Settings Setup page Using the Dial Up Interface When the WVRC 8 Plus is called it will answer after a user defined number of rings When it answers you will hear the greeting message followed by the alarm message if there is an active alarm You will then be asked to enter the secu
68. uld result in a hazardous condition Broadcast Tools Inc is unable to support NON Broadcast Tools software hardware or NON Broadcast Tools comput er hardware software problems If you experience these problems please research your hardware software instruction manuals or contact the manufacturers technical support department Only qualified technical personnel should install the WVRC 8 Plus Any attempt to install this device by a person who is not technically qualified could result in a hazardous condition to the installer or other personnel and or damage to the WVRC 8 Plus or other equipment Broadcast transmitters can operate at voltages that are potentially lethal Please ensure that proper safety precautions have been made before installing this device If you are unfamiliar with this type of equipment please contact a properly qualified engineer to handle the installation and setup of the WVRC 8 Plus Broadcast Tools Products as with any electronic device can fail without warning Do not use this product in applications where a life threatening condition could result due to failure Serious injury or death can occur if a command channel is activated while you are performing maintenance on your equipment If you are performing maintenance on your equipment you should press the PGM button on the front panel of your WVRC 8 Plus forc ing the unit in to local mode The PGM LED will illuminate PGM mode prevents the unit from performing relay
69. us inputs SO1x to SO8x are allowed Status Conditionals Meters The meter conditional takes 2 parameters the meter number and whether it is in high alarm or low alarm The following are valid meter conditionals M01H MOIL The first will evaluate as TRUE if Meter Input 1 is in high alarm and will evaluate as FALSE if Meter Input 1 is either in low alarm or not in an alarm The second will evaluate as TRUE if Meter Input 2 is in low alarm and will evaluate as FALSE if Meter Input 2 is either in high alarm or not in an alarm Since there are 16 status inputs MO1x to M16x are allowed Meter Conditionals Relays The relay conditional takes 2 parameters the relay number and whether it is high or low The following are valid relay conditionals R01H R02L The first will evaluate as TRUE if Relay 1 is high and will evaluate as FALSE if Relay 1 is low The second will evaluate as TRUE if Relay 2 is low and will eval uate as FALSE if Relay 2 is high Booleans There are 99 Boolean variables that can be set in clauses and read as con ditionals At start up all 99 Boolean variables default to FALSE The Boolean con ditional takes 2 parameters the Boolean number and whether it is true or false The following are valid Boolean conditionals B01H B02L The first will evaluate as TRUE if Boolean 1 is TRUE and will evaluate as FALSE 1f Boolean 1 is FALSE The second will evaluate as TRUE if Boolean 2 is FALSE and will evaluate as FALSE if Boolea
70. used schedule slots will have the text Click for new schedule listed in the Event col umn When you select a cell in the scheduler table it will transform into the avail able options for that cell Blue colored cells are unselected and are saved while Red colored cells are unselected and are not saved Yellow colored cells are selected There can only be one selected cell at a time and changing some cells may change other cells It is best to work left to right when configuring a schedule event To select a cell just click in the cell box and it will transform the background will be yellow and you should have either drop down boxes or checkboxes to select from To unselect a cell click inside the the yellow portion of the cell or onto another cell Clicking on another cell will select that cell if it can be selected At the top and bottom of the Scheduler page are refresh and save buttons All red cells on the scheduler page are in need of saving and will not be stored or executed until saved To restore from the previously saved schedules click the refresh button The last 3 cells of each schedule event are the Next Event Delete and Execute items Next Event lists the date and time that the event is scheduled to occur next Delete will delete the schedule but still requires saving before the change is per manent Execute will execute the action immediately regardless of whether or not it s enabled for scheduled to occur
71. with any electronic device can fail without warning Do not use this product in applications where a life threatening condition could result due to failure amp NOTE This manual should be read thoroughly before installation and operation WEBSITE Visit our web site for product updates and additional information BroadcastT BROADCAST too AY Hot New Products AVR Innovative Problen Welcome to Broadcast Tools sir Founded in 1 e a str ity and can b Washington for durability and reliability and can be top distributors across the United States wor INTRODUCTION WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Product Overview The WVRC 8 Plus provides a cost effective one rack unit solution allowing dial up record able voice response and or web enabled control and monitoring via a web browser and or smart phone The WVRC 8 Plus was designed from a user s point of view so all of the basic functionality you need is included to control and monitor your site equipment while including the accessories other manufacturers consider optional In addition the WVRC 8 Plus may be programmed for dial up operation via the web interface The WVRC 8 Plus is supplied with spoken words and phrases in English but the user is free to record words and phrases in their language Each analog status silence sensor temperature sensor and power failure input can be configured to
72. y return of the item to Broadcast Tools using such freight service as Broadcast Tools reasonably may specify Broadcast Tools will repair or replace the defective item or will refund the purchase price paid by the Buyer for the item Broadcast Tools shall have the exclusive right to choose between these alternative remedies NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REMEDIES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW BROADCAST TOOLS AND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL ITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THE FOREGOING ALTERNATIVE REMEDIES SHALL BE EXCLUSIVE OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE JURISDICTION TO STATE JURISDICTION NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW NEITHER BROADCAST TOOLS NOR ANY OF ITS SUPPLIERS SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHATSO EVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY DAMAGES FOR LOST PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF DATA OR INFORMATION COST OF CAPITAL CLAIMS OF CUSTOMERS OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE ANY ITEM SUPPLIED BY BROADCAST TOOLS EVEN IF BROADCAST TOOLS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CO
73. ze a network can transmit for TCP and UDP Enter between 512 and 1400 bytes The default is 1400 bytes Time Zone Offset from UTC Sets the timezone Default 8 Set Time The hour minute second month day and year boxes can be used to set the time of the RTC The time 1s only updated if you click Save Time and not when you Save Settings Enable Event Logging Enabling these checkboxes will generate an alarm but will not send an email If the system is configured for Daily Alarm emails then that Daily Alarm email will contain the Event Logging items as well Login Whenever someone logs into the system the user name and date time will be logged Email Whenever an email is sent the type of email and date time will be logged Reboot Whenever the device boots the date time will be logged Alarms Cleared Whenever the Daily Logs or Normal Alarms are cleared the type of log cleared and date time will be stored When Daily Logs are sent the Daily Logs are also cleared this will cause an event log as well SETUP e mail support Qbroadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 WVRC 8 Plus Installation and Operation Manual Email Network Setup Web Page Controls Save Settings After pressing the Save Settings button the device will reboot If you changed the IP address you must navigate your web browser to the new IP address if the HTTP port was changed from port 80 be sure to add the

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