Barnett Engineering ARU CV2 instruction manual Configuration Data, Voice Messages, Vocabulary

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Configuration using the PC

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Data is transferred in four-kilobyte packets at 9600 baud. The configuration database will take two packets to transfer; the number of packets in a voice data transfer will vary depending on how many points are used and how long the messages are.

Configuration Data

To transfer configuration data, use the two buttons in the Configuration box. Press the Write To Cv2 button to transmit the configuration database from the PC into the Cv2 or press the Read From Cv2 button to transfer the configuration from the Cv2 to the PC .

Voice Messages

To transfer voice data, use the buttons in the Voice box. Press the Write to Cv2 button to move voice messages from a file in the PC to the Cv2. The recorded messages in the Cv2 can be read and stored to a file by pressing the Read From Cv2 button. At the end of each voice programming session, it is advisable to read the voice information in the Cv2 and store it to file.

Vocabulary

If the stored vocabulary section in the Cv2 memory is corrupt it will be necessary to transfer the vocabulary from the PC to the Cv2. The most common symptom associated with a corrupt vocabulary is the absence of the female voice prompts during operation and programming. If problems are experienced with any of the voice operations the vocabulary should be replaced. This is done by pressing the Write Vocabulary button to transmit the vocabulary data to the Cv2.

Writing the vocabulary to the Cv2 will delete all of the user stored messages. If these messages were previously saved to a file they can be transferred after the vocabulary is written into the Cv2, otherwise they will have to be recorded again.

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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 Starting the configuration program Installing the programDesktop and how to access programming functions PC requirementsHardware File OperationsGeneral GroupsDirectories Configuring the Cv2Programming Hardware sectionWatchdog Input Interval InputTotalizer Input On/Off Output Timed OutputPoints section Common Settings for Points Port Selection Using GroupPoint Name Alarm State EnabledDigital 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 Auto Ack Enable This GroupGroup Name Acknowledge CodeTimers Enable Ack RequestShort Timer Long TimerNew Alarm Alarm ActiveSpecial Function Outputs Acknowledge ReceivedWait DialAlert Auto AckVoice AnswerAccess Code SignalDelete 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 Programmable Features SpecificationsOptions TelephoneWarranty