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Chapter 5: Status Report/Voice
Chapter 5: Status Report and Voice Messages
The CPP Monitor 2000 provides a voice status report via telephone
using its own internal voice in combination with your recorded
input messages. This allows you to set up a custom system that
fully describes the units location, the input having a problem, its
current value and units of measure. The messages may be recorded
either at the unit by plugging a telephone into the Voice Record
jack, or remotely by calling the unit. This section will describe how
to program identification and input messages along with some
examples. In addition, obtaining a status report both locally and
remotely will be discussed.

Playing/Recording Messages using the Voice Record Jack

To play and record messages using the Voice Record jack you will
need a simple single-line Touch-Tone telephone. Plug this tele-
phone directly into the 2000s Voice Record jack. (DO NOT connect
the Voice Record jack to a telephone line or to a digital telephone
system. This will permanently damage the unit). When you plug the
telephone into the jack and lift the handset, the unit will recite a
status report. At the end of the status report, the unit will say “Enter
Password.This is the voice password. Enter the voice password
using the telephone keypad buttons. If the voice password is
entered correctly, CPP Monitor 2000 will say “OK.” If not, the unit
will beep then say “ERROR,” and you will have to hang up the
phone and try again.
Once the voice password is accepted, Touch-Tone commands are
used to record and play back messages as well as listen to a status
report. The commands are listed below:
Play Command Record Command Erase Command Message Description
* 1 # 1 ##1 Input Message #1
* 2 # 2 ##2 Input Message #2
* 3 # 3 ##3 Input Message #3
* 4 # 4 ##4 Input Message #4
* 5 # 5 ##5 Input Message #5
* 6 # 6 ##6 Input Message #6
* 7 # 7 ##7 Input Message #7
* 8 # 8 ##8 Input Message #8
* 9 # 9 ##9 Identification (ID) Message
* * Status Report