Barnett Engineering ARU CV2 instruction manual Cv2 Electrical on or Electrical OFF

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Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset

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Pauses between words may cause the recording to terminate.

If the message is acceptable, press UU to advance to the next voice.

If it is not, keep using 2UU and repeat the message until it is satisfactory, then press UU to accept the current recording. The next prompt you will hear is:

Cv2: “Group One is Electrical

Again, use 2UU to record the name of the group, and UU to advance. The Cv2 will automatically advance through all six groups, then return to the “Enter Program Code” prompt.

If you don’t need to go through all the groups, press #UU at any time to go back to the main menu (“Enter Program Code” prompt).

2UU - Record or Play Back Points Voices

Cv2: “Point One is Power Failure

As with the Site and Group IDs (Program Code 1), press 2UU to record a new voice message, UU to advance to the next voice, or #UU to exit to the main menu.

Unless you exit, the Cv2 will automatically advance through all the enabled points, then back to the main menu.

3UU - Group Enable/Disable

Cv2: “Electrical ON” or “Electrical OFF.”

Press 1UU to enable the group, 0UU to disable the group, UU to advance to the next group, or #UU to exit.

Unless you exit, the Cv2 automatically advances through all six groups, then returns to the main menu.

4UU - Query Number Assignment Module (NAM)

Cv2: “Code Four is One” or “Code Four is Two.”

The cell phone in the Cv2 can be programmed to use one of two telephone numbers. Program Code 4 allows you to interrogate the unit as to which number assignment is currently being used. After speaking this message, the Cv2 returns to the main menu.

5UU - Query Mobile Identification Number (MIN - phone number)

Cv2: “Code Five is One Two Three Four ...”

The Cv2 speaks the mobile number as a series of digits, then returns to the main menu.

6UU - Query Electronic Serial Number (ESN)

Cv2: “Code Six is One Two Three Four ...”

The Cv2 speaks the ESN as a series of digits, then returns to the main menu.

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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 do you want the Cv2 to do when you call it? What if an alarm is not acknowledged?Sending remote control commands Troubleshooting IndicatorsAre the inputs connected properly? Mounting Antenna requirementsPackaged model Input port connections Ground closure alarm signalStand-alone model 3 +5 volt alarm signal 2 +12 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 sectionInterval Input Watchdog InputTotalizer Input Timed Output On/Off OutputPoints section Using Group Common Settings for Points Port SelectionPoint Name Alarm State EnabledDigital and Watchdog Points Dtmf TagUnits Clear CodeAnalog Point Binary Values CalibrateDecimal Values On/Off Output Point HysteresisDtmf On Code Timed Output Point Dtmf Off CodeGroup 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 NameTemporary Acknowledge Time Shift Change CodeCall Progress Voice Messages Configuration DataVocabulary Access SetupCommands 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