Barnett Engineering ARU CV2 instruction manual Telset Programming Summary

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Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset

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8UU - Received Signal Strength

Cv2: “Code Eight is One, One, Two, One, ...”

The Cv2 speaks a number from One to Thirteen. Each increment corresponds to approximately 5 dBm, with 0 representing roughly -121 dBm and 13 representing -56 dBm. The LEDs show a binary representation of the spoken value, where the ALARM LED is the most significant bit and the HOOK LED is the least significant. This is the only time during programming when all LEDs will not be lit.

The message repeats continuously, as the Cv2 reads and then announces the current value of signal strength measured by the cell phone, until another DTMF code is detected or the program phone goes on-hook. At the completion of programming, hang up the handset and disconnect the cable to allow the Cv2 to return to normal operation.

9UU - Outside Line

Cv2: “beep”

This function is available only with the local telset - not when programming remotely though the cell phone. In order to use the cell phone to make a call, enter the programming mode, then press 9UU. The unit responds with a ‘beep’ and then expects the outgoing telephone number to be entered. A two second pause after a digit is equivalent to pressing the “Send’ button.

4.4 Telset Programming Summary

The telset programming process is shown in this section in chart form.

If the Edit Directories command is selected, the following codes are used to represent the commands found in the PC programming:

￿￿ [DIAL]

￿￿ [VOICE]

￿￿ [WAIT]

￿￿ [SIGNAL]

￿￿ [AUTO ACK]

￿￿ ‘!’ 2 second pause in Dial or DTMF

￿￿ [DTMF]

￿￿ ‘#’ digit

￿￿ [ALERT]

￿￿ Accept

￿￿ [ANSWER]

 

Starting from the “Enter Program Code” prompt:

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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? Sending remote control commands What if an alarm is not acknowledged?What do you want the Cv2 to do when you call it? Indicators TroubleshootingAre 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 Configuration programming connection Output port connectionsStand-alone Cv2 Desktop and how to access programming functions Installing the programStarting the configuration program PC requirementsGeneral File OperationsHardware GroupsProgramming Configuring the Cv2Directories Hardware sectionTotalizer Input Watchdog InputInterval Input Points section On/Off OutputTimed Output Point Name Common Settings for Points Port SelectionUsing Group Digital and Watchdog Points EnabledAlarm State Dtmf TagAnalog Point Clear CodeUnits Decimal Values CalibrateBinary Values Dtmf On Code HysteresisOn/Off Output Point Group section Dtmf Off CodeTimed Output Point Group Name Enable This GroupEnable Auto Ack Acknowledge CodeShort Timer Enable Ack RequestTimers Long TimerSpecial Function Outputs Alarm ActiveNew Alarm Acknowledge ReceivedDial WaitVoice Auto AckAlert AnswerDelete SignalAccess Code Site NameCall 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 Specifications Programmable FeaturesTelephone OptionsWarranty