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3 Configuration using the PC

This chapter describes how to install the programming software and configure the operation of the Cv2. When the configuration is complete, it can be viewed through the Summary command found on the File pull-down menu. In the summary, Warnings should be checked to ensure that there are no improper settings in the configuration before it is transferred to the Cv2.

3.1 PC requirements

The minimum requirements for the PC used to run the Cv2 programming software are:

386 processor

Windows 95

8M RAM

SVGA screen

Serial COM port

3.2Installing the program

The program diskettes supplied with the Cv2 contain the configuration software and the software installation utility. Place disk 1 into the floppy drive and select the program SETUP.EXE using Run in the windows Start menu. Follow the instructions and the installation program will automatically install the configuration program onto the hard drive.

3.3 Starting the configuration program

To start the program, click on the Cv2 icon that appears in the installed location. The program will load and search for the default startup files:

Cv2.dat - the configuration database

Cv2.cfg - the serial port setting

If these files are not found, default files will be created and a warning posted.

3.4 The desktop and how to access programming functions

At the top of the desktop are drop-down menus and buttons on the taskbar that launch the various operations in the program. The taskbar buttons duplicate the operations found in the menu. To activate on-line help, press F1 or select the Help menu at the top of the desktop. Context help for the controls is available when dialog boxes are open. Press the Help question mark in the upper right of the dialog box, place the curser with the question mark over the control, then click the left mouse button.

The menu and button operations are summarized in the following section.

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Contents 1272M001 3UR7DONContents Cv2 Capabilities What constitutes an alarm?Way in which the Cv2 processes alarms is shown in Figure How are alarms processed?What actions should occur when an alarm is detected? How do you want to respond to an alarm call? What if an alarm is not acknowledged? What do you want the Cv2 to do when you call it?Sending remote control commands Troubleshooting IndicatorsAre the inputs connected properly? Antenna requirements MountingPackaged model Ground closure alarm signal Input port connectionsStand-alone model 2 +12 volt alarm signal 3 +5 volt alarm signalAnalog input Output port connections Configuration programming connectionStand-alone Cv2 PC requirements Installing the programStarting the configuration program Desktop and how to access programming functionsGroups File OperationsHardware GeneralHardware section Configuring the Cv2Directories ProgrammingWatchdog Input Interval InputTotalizer Input On/Off Output Timed OutputPoints section Common Settings for Points Port Selection Using GroupPoint Name Dtmf Tag EnabledAlarm State Digital and Watchdog PointsClear Code UnitsAnalog Point Calibrate Binary ValuesDecimal Values Hysteresis On/Off Output PointDtmf On Code Dtmf Off Code Timed Output PointGroup section Acknowledge Code Enable This GroupEnable Auto Ack Group NameLong Timer Enable Ack RequestTimers Short TimerAcknowledge Received Alarm ActiveNew Alarm Special Function OutputsWait DialAnswer Auto AckAlert VoiceSite Name SignalAccess Code DeleteShift Change Code Temporary Acknowledge TimeCall Progress Configuration Data Voice MessagesVocabulary Setup AccessCommands Dial Cv2 Site ID is Ajax Compressor Station Cv2 Electrical on or Electrical OFF Telset Programming Summary Exit Record Points Query NAM Programmable Features SpecificationsOptions TelephoneWarranty