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An Isolation Code is the specific channel used with a coordinator. Different Isolation Codes are required for facilities with multiple coordinators. New devices are shipped with a default Isolation Code of 1. Below is a guide on programming the ISO Code using the buttons on the Call Station. | |valign="top" | | ||
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'''1.''' The VT3000 Core Software installed and running on your system. | |An Isolation Code is the specific channel used with a coordinator. Different Isolation Codes are required for facilities with multiple coordinators. New devices are shipped with a default Isolation Code of 1. Below is a guide on programming the ISO Code using the buttons on the Call Station. | ||
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|'''1.''' The VT3000 Core Software installed and running on your system. | |||
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|'''2.''' At least one Coordinator setup, powered and communicating with the VT3000 Core Software. | |||
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|'''3.''' At least one Call Station (Powered or Battery Powered) communicating with the system. | |||
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Revision as of 15:20, 7 September 2021
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Instructions
1. Go to the Call Station you want to change the ISO Code on. Ensure it is powered On - Green or Red LED will be blinking in top right corner of the device.
2. Press & Hold down the White Square button - press down the # 3 button.
3. All of the LED's in the top left corner of the Call Station will turn on - release both buttons when this happens.
4. You will need to understand what buttons represent what numbers before proceeding - this is explained below:
a. # 1 button represents a 1. b. # 2 button represents a 10.
5. Press & Release the # 4 button.
6. The Red LED light next to either the # 1 or # 2 buttons will blink.
7. Using the button representation in step # 4, you can determine what ISO Code the Call Station is set to.
Example: If the # 1 button LED blinks 3 times it would mean the Call Station is set the ISO Code 3. Example: If the # 1 button LED blinks 1 time & the # 2 button blinks 1 time it would mean the Call Station is set to ISO Code 11.
8. Using the # 1 and # 2 buttons, press and release the proper sequence to get the ISO Code that you want to assign this Call Station.
9. Once you have it programmed in, press and release the # 4 button. The Red LED light next to the buttons will blink the ISO Code that you entered.
10. If the new ISO Code is correct you can go to step # 11. If the new ISO Code is incorrect, you will need to repeat stpes 7 to 9.
11. Open the VT3000 web interface - log in - select Diagnostics - select Device Status.
12. Ensure that your Call Station is showing on the Device Status page for the Coordinator (ISO Code) you assigned it to.