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CPP Monitor 2000 Userā€™s Manual
POWER SURGE PROTECTION
The CPP Monitor 2000 can be damaged by power surges and
lightning through the telephone line and the power supply. Although
the unit has built-in surge protection, we strongly recommend that
additional protection be obtained for the unit and for any electronic
equipment that is attached to your power supply and telephone lines.
Power surge protection is especially important if you live in a
lightning-prone area.
BATTERY BACKUP
The CPP Monitor 2000 has a compartment for 6 ā€œCā€ cell Nickel-
Cadmium rechargeable batteries (not included). Be sure to use
quality batteries that are rated for at least 2200mAhr. These will
provide approximately 10-15 hours of unit operation in the event of
a power failure.
NOTE: Use ONLY Nickel-Cadmium rechargeable
batteries.
The unit will constantly recharge the batteries whenever the power
switch is turned on and the unit is plugged into a power supply.
Also, a 3V lithium battery is included for memory storage, to retain
user programming. This battery should provide at least 2 years of
service without power, and up to 10 years of intermittent use.

Turning the CPP Monitor 2000 on

Thread the power supply cord through the strain relief ring next to
the power jack, and plug it in. Then plug the transformer into a
115VAC 60Hz outlet. The ring anchors the cord, protecting the plug
and jack. Slide the power switch to ON to start the unit. The
System-On LED should glow steadily.
CPP Monitor 2000 Rear View
Electrical Jack
Strain Relief
Support Ring