Barnett Engineering ARU CV2 instruction manual Dial

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Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset

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directory menu. The choices at this point are:

0UU - Speak the Directory Codes

These codes correspond to buttons found in the Directory Editor dialog box used for PC programming. They are used to enter the new configuration.

#0

DIAL

Initiate a phone call

#1

WAIT

Measured in seconds with a maximum value of 255

#2

AUTO ACK

 

#3

DTMF

Send the a DTMF string

#4

ALERT

Send the alert signal

#5

ANSWER

Wait for answer detection before speaking

#6

VOICE

Speak the stored voice messages

#7

SIGNAL

Send the DTMF string entered in Points - no voice

#8

‘!’

Two second delay used in dial or DTMF strings

##

‘#’ Char

Used to enter the ‘#’ character in a dial or DTMF string

UU

OK

Accept or end of sequence

1UU ... 6UU - Select the required directory

When a directory is selected the Cv2 speaks the current settings for the first line in the directory in this manner:

Cv2: “Directory One Line One is DIAL 2559544 WAIT 3 VOICE”

This setting can be accepted or edited according to these commands available in the directory sub-menu:

2UU Change current entry

Cv2: “beep”

To change the directory line, a complete sequence of codes and values for the line must be entered. The codes defining the activities are those shown previously as Directory Codes. A maximum of 250 keystrokes can be entered. For example, if the setting for line 1 in directory 1 was to be changed so that the wait time was 5 seconds instead of 3, the entry would be:

#0 2559544 #1 5 #6 UU

which would be the same as [DIAL]2559544 [WAIT]5 [VOICE] in the PC programming. When the Cv2 detects the UU at the end of the entry, it speaks the new entry.

Cv2: “Directory One Line One is DIAL 2559544 WAIT 5 VOICE”

You can either accept the new entry (UU), repeat the change command (2UU) or use either the delete (3UU) or insert (4UU) functions.

If an invalid keystroke is detected in the sequence, the Cv2 will speak the line as entered with the word “Error” at the end.

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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? Sending remote control commands What if an alarm is not acknowledged?What do you want the Cv2 to do when you call it? Troubleshooting IndicatorsAre the inputs connected properly? Packaged model Antenna requirementsMounting Stand-alone model Ground closure alarm signalInput port connections Analog input 2 +12 volt alarm signal3 +5 volt alarm signal 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 ProgrammingTotalizer Input Watchdog InputInterval Input Points section On/Off OutputTimed Output Point Name Common Settings for Points Port SelectionUsing Group Dtmf Tag EnabledAlarm State Digital and Watchdog PointsAnalog Point Clear CodeUnits Decimal Values CalibrateBinary Values Dtmf On Code HysteresisOn/Off Output Point Group section Dtmf Off CodeTimed Output Point 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 DeleteCall Progress Shift Change CodeTemporary Acknowledge Time Vocabulary Configuration DataVoice Messages Commands SetupAccess 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