Barnett Engineering ARU CV2 instruction manual Hysteresis, On/Off Output Point, Dtmf On Code

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Configuration using the PC

3-10

0 as the minimum, 10 as the maximum, with Units set to read ‘thousand’ as the prefix before gallons.

Once the range of the decimal scale has been entered, then the high and low setpoints can follow. Both setpoints can be used within a single point. If the low setpoint is not required, set it to the decimal minimum; if the high setpoint is not needed, set it to the decimal maximum.

Default Decimal Values:

Minimum: 0

Maximum: +100.0

Low Setpoint: +25.0

High Setpoint: +75.0

Hysteresis

Hysteresis is a quick method of establishing the reset values for the high and low setpoints. After an analog reading has exceeded the setpoint, either high or low, it must pass through the reset value before it is considered to have returned to normal. This prevents a reading that is hovering around a setpoint from constantly going in and out of alarm. The more unstable the reading, the larger should be the hysteresis.

Hysteresis is calculated as a percentage of the decimal span and then used as an offset from the setpoint. For the low setpoint, the reset will be above the setpoint and for a high setpoint, the reset level will be below.

Default Hysteresis: 10% of decimal span.

Units

If you require engineering units to be announced after the numeric value of the Analog Point, set them in the Units section. Available units are listed in the Points - Totalizer section.

On/Off Output Point

In addition to the common settings described previously, there are two DTMF control codes used with an On/Off output point.

DTMF On Code

When the Cv2 receives the DTMF On code, it sets the output port to the On state. After the code has been received and the output port set, the Cv2 announces the current status of the output.

This code can be 1 to 7 digits in length and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits including A, B, C, and D.

Default DTMF On Code: an empty string - no On Code.

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ProTalk Cv2

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Contents 3UR7DON 1272M001Contents What constitutes an alarm? Cv2 CapabilitiesHow are alarms processed? Way in which the Cv2 processes alarms is shown in FigureWhat 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 Indicators TroubleshootingAre 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 Configuration programming connection Output port connectionsStand-alone Cv2 Installing the program Starting the configuration programDesktop and how to access programming functions PC requirementsFile Operations HardwareGeneral GroupsConfiguring the Cv2 DirectoriesProgramming Hardware sectionWatchdog Input Interval InputTotalizer Input On/Off Output Timed OutputPoints section Common Settings for Points Port Selection Using GroupPoint Name Enabled Alarm StateDigital and Watchdog Points Dtmf TagClear Code UnitsAnalog Point Calibrate Binary ValuesDecimal Values Hysteresis On/Off Output PointDtmf On Code Dtmf Off Code Timed Output PointGroup section Enable This Group Enable Auto AckGroup Name Acknowledge CodeEnable Ack Request TimersShort Timer Long TimerAlarm Active New AlarmSpecial Function Outputs Acknowledge ReceivedDial WaitAuto Ack AlertVoice AnswerSignal Access CodeDelete Site NameShift 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 Specifications Programmable FeaturesTelephone OptionsWarranty