Phonetics 2000 User Manual
Cpp monitor 2000, User’s manual
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- CAUTION
- FCC Requirements
- Telephone Consumer Protection Act
- Canadian Department of Communications Statement
- CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
- Programming Interface
- Technical Support
- About This Manual
- CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION
- MOUNTING THE UNIT
- POWER SURGE PROTECTION
- BATTERY BACKUP
- Turning the CPP Monitor 2000 on
- TELEPHONE LINE
- Line Seizure
- INPUT CONFIGURATION
- WIRING SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS
- LED INDICATORS
- Inputs 1-8 and Power:
- Battery:
- System-On:
- Phone:
- CHAPTER 3: COMMUNICATIONS
- Minimum requirements
- Installation
- WINDOWS ‘95 INSTALLATION
- WINDOWS 3.1 INSTALLATION
- Running the Software
- CPP Monitor 2000 Menu Bar
- Communications Setup
- Local Port Configuration
- Modem Setup
- Communication Status
- Advanced Comm Setup
- Options
- Options screen
- CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING
- Procedure
- Communicating with CPP Monitor 2000
- Local Communication
- Modem Communication
- Off-line Communication
- Managing Unit Programming Files
- To create a Data File:
- To view a Data File Off-line:
- To delete a Data File:
- To load an existing Data File into a Sensaphone 2000 Unit:
- System Programming
- System Identification
- Unit Phone Number:
- Unit Description:
- Clock:
- Unit Date & Time
- Auto Daylight Savings
- Dialout Settings:
- Dialing Method
- Dialing Prefix
- Alpha Pager Speed
- Maximum Calling Rounds
- Voice Repetitions
- Access:
- Acknowledgment Code
- Voice Password
- Slave ID
- Passwords
- Incoming Calls:
- Rings Until Answer
- Carrier Wait Time
- INPUTS
- Status tab:
- Input Name:
- Value (with units):
- Status:
- State:
- Min & Max:
- Clear Alarms:
- Configuration tab:
- Input Type:
- Table Low & Table High:
- Calibration:
- Label/Units:
- Alarm Programming tab:
- Inputs Name:
- Alarm Low Limit:
- Alarm High Limit:
- Recognition Time:
- Call List:
- Alarm Enable/Disable:
- Alarm Reset Time:
- MONITORS
- Displaying Input Monitors
- Delete Input Monitors
- Bar Reading:
- Low Limit:
- High Limit:
- Low Alarm Limit:
- High Alarm Limit:
- Minimum Input Reading:
- Maximum Input Reading:
- Gauge Reading:
- Low Limit:
- High Limit:
- Low Alarm Limit:
- High Alarm Limit:
- Minimum Input Reading:
- Maximum Input Reading:
- Destinations
- Name:
- Destination:
- Special Dialing Codes:
- Special Alphanumeric Pager Dialing Codes
- Call Zones:
- Alarm Call Mode:
- Disabled:
- Until Acknowledged:
- Inform:
- Dial Type:
- Intercall Delay:
- Send Report:
- DATALOGGING
- Interval:
- Use Start Time:
- Start Time:
- Inputs Being Logged:
- Start/Stop datalogging:
- RESET NOW Button
- Downloading the Data Logger:
- Viewing the Data Logger (on-line):
- Viewing the Data Logger (off-line):
- Input selection:
- From Date and To Date:
- Query:
- Graph:
- Export:
- EVENT LOGGER
- Downloading the Event Logger:
- Viewing the Event Logger:
- Unit selection:
- Event types:
- Query Times:
- View:
- Reset Event Logger:
- REPORTS
- Current Status:
- Data Logger:
- Use Start Time:
- Report Interval:
- POLLING
- Global View:
- Settings:
- Reset Data Log:
- CHAPTER 5: STATUS REPORT & VOICE MESSAGES
- Playing/Recording Messages using the Voice Record Jack
- Local Status Report
- Status Report
- Sample Status Report
- CHAPTER 6: OPERATION
- PART ONE: ALARM DIALOUT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
- Alarm Recognition:
- Alarm Notification:
- Dialout Note: Call Progress
- Alarm Call Mode: Until Acknowledged vs. Inform
- Alarm Dialout - Voice
- Alarm Dialout - Beeper
- Alarm Dialout - Alphanumeric Pager
- Alarm Dialout - Modem
- Alarm Dialout - Fax
- Alarm Dialout - E-mail
- ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
- Alarm Acknowledgment - Voice Dialout
- Alarm Acknowledgment - Beeper Dialout
- Alarm Acknowledgment - Alphanumeric Pager Dialout
- Alarm Acknowledgment - Modem Dialout
- Alarm Acknowledgment - Automatic (Max Calls)
- PART TWO: REPORT DIALOUT
- PART THREE: CALL-IN STATUS
- Voice Mode:
- CHAPTER 7: POLLING MODE & AUTO-ANSWER MODE
- Enabling Auto Answer Mode
- Enabling Polling Mode
- APPENDIX A: SYSTEM EVENTS LIST
- APPENDIX B: ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
- Electrical
- Inputs
- Datalogging
- Communication
- Programming
- Visual Indicators
- Environmental
- Physical
- Approvals
- Warranty
- APPENDIX C: THERMISTOR TABLES
- APPENDIX D: RS232 SPECIFICATIONS
- APPENDIX E: MODBUS PROTOCOL
- APPENDIX F: TROUBLESHOOTING
- APPENDIX G: ACCESSORIES
- APPENDIX H: RETURNING THE UNIT FOR REPAIR