Barnett Engineering ARU CV2 Enable Ack Request, Timers, Short Timer, Short Cycles, Long Timer

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Configuration using the PC

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Enable Ack Request

At the completion of an alarm announcement sequence, the Cv2 will query the called party with the phrase “Enter Acknowledge Code’. If this prompt is not required, clear the enable setting.

Default Ack Request: enabled

Timers

The Cv2 uses a two-stage timer to schedule the interval between alarm reporting sequences. The first stage is controlled by the Short Timer interval which will repeat for the number of times set in Short Cycles before moving to the Long Timer. Once the Cv2 has reached the Long Timer stage it will continue to use this timer until a new alarm occurs.

Short Timer

The Short Timer can be set to any value between 0 and 255 minutes.

Default Short Timer: 5 min.

Short Cycles

The maximum number of short cycles is 9.

Default Short Cycles: 4

Long Timer

The Long Timer can be set to any value between 0 and 255 minutes.

Default Long Timer: 30 min.

Shift Selection

There are four shifts that can be used to alter the way that the Cv2 reports alarms. The group will use the currently active shift to select a directory for its operations. The shift in use at any particular time is determined by the last time that a Shift Change Code message was received. The Cv2 retains the current shift when it is powered down and will return to that shift when power is restored. Each time a Shift Change Code is received, the shift advances by one; if the Cv2 is currently set to shift 4 and the Shift Change Code is received, it will go to the shift 1 setting. After receipt of the Shift Change Code, the Cv2 responds with a spoken message indicating the new shift setting. The Shift Change Code is set in the General section.

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 Shift Selection: Directory A for all shifts.

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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