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CPP Monitor
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Contents
Main
Contents
Important Safety Instructions..........................11
Chapter 1: Introduction...................................17
Chapter 2: Installation.....................................21
Chapter 3: Communications............................27
Chapter 4: Programming..................................35
CONFIGURATION TAB:..................................................... 46
ALARM PROGRAMMING TAB:........................................... 48
MONITORS ........................................................................ 50
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Chapter 5: Status Report and Voice Messages.. 75
Chapter 6: Operation....................................... 79
Chapter 7: Polling Mode & Auto Answer Mode 89
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Important Safety Instructions
CAUTION
FCC Requirements
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Telephone Consumer Protection Act
Canadian Department of Communications Statement
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Programming Interface
Technical Support
About This Manual
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Chapter 2: Installation
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
MOUNTING THE UNIT
POWER SURGE PROTECTION
BATTERY BACKUP
Turning the CPP Monitor 2000 on
TELEPHONE LINE
Line Seizure
INPUT CONFIGURATION
WIRING SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS
LED INDICATORS
Chapter 3: Communications
Installing and Starting the Software
Minimum requirements
INSTALLATION
WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION
Running the Software
CPP Monitor 2000 Menu Bar
Communications Setup
Local Port Configuration
Modem Setup
Communication Status
Advanced Comm Setup
Options
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Chapter 4: Programming
SETTING UP NEW UNITS
Procedure
COMMUNICATING WITH CPP Monitor 2000
Local Communication
Modem Communication
Off-line Communication
MANAGING UNIT PROGRAMMING FILES
To create a Data File:
To view a Data File Off-line:
To delete a Data File:
To load an existing Data File into a CPP Monitor 2000 Unit:
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
System Identification Unit Phone Number:
Unit Description:
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Alpha Pager Speed
Maximum Calling Rounds
Voice Repetitions
Access:
Acknowledgment Code
Voice Password
Slave ID
Passwords
INPUTS
Status tab:
Input Name:
Value (with units):
Status:
State:
Min & Max:
Clear Alarms:
Configuration tab:
Input Type:
Table Low & Table High:
Calibration:
Label/Units:
Alarm Programming tab:
Inputs Name:
Alarm Low Limit:
Alarm High Limit:
Recognition Time:
Call List:
Alarm Enable/Disable:
Alarm Reset Time:
MONITORS
Displaying Input Monitors
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DESTINATIONS
Name:
Destination:
Special Dialing Codes:
Special Alphanumeric Pager Dialing Codes
Call Zones:
Alarm Call Mode:
Disabled:
Until Acknowledged:
Inform:
Dial Type:
Intercall Delay:
Send Report:
DATALOGGING
Interval:
Use Start Time:
Start Time:
Inputs Being Logged:
Start/Stop datalogging:
RESET NOW Button
Downloading the Data Logger:
Viewing the Data Logger (on-line):
Viewing the Data Logger (off-line):
Input selection:
From Date and To Date:
Query:
Graph:
EVENT LOGGER
Downloading the Event Logger:
Viewing the Event Logger:
Unit selection:
REPORTS
Current Status:
Data Logger:
Use Start Time:
Report Interval:
POLLING
Global View:
Settings:
Reset Data Log:
Enable Polling:
Print Data Log button
Chapter 5: Status Report and Voice Messages
Playing/Recording Messages using the Voice Record Jack
Local Status Report
Status Report
Sample Status Report
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Chapter 6: Operation
PART ONE: ALARM DIALOUT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Alarm Recognition:
Alarm Notification:
Dialout Note: Call Progress
Alarm Call Mode: Until Acknowledged vs. Inform
Alarm Dialout - Voice
Alarm Dialout - Beeper
Alarm Dialout - Alphanumeric Pager
Alarm Dialout - Modem
Alarm Dialout - Fax
Alarm Dialout - E-mail
ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
Alarm Acknowledgment - Voice Dialout
Alarm Acknowledgment - Beeper Dialout
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Alarm Acknowledgment - Alphanumeric Pager Dialout
Alarm Acknowledgment - Modem Dialout
Alarm Acknowledgment - Automatic (Max Calls)
PART TWO: REPORT DIALOUT
PART THREE: CALL-IN STATUS
Voice Mode:
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Chapter 7: Polling Mode & Auto Answer Mode
Enabling Auto Answer Mode
Enabling Polling Mode
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APPENDIX A System Events List
EVENT LOGGER - List of System Events
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APPENDIX B Engineering Specifications
Electrical
Inputs
Datalogging
Communication
Programming
Visual Indicators
Environmental
Physical
Approvals
Warranty
APPENDIX C Thermistor Tables
2.8K Thermistor Data
10K Thermistor Data
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APPENDIX E Modbus Protocol
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APPENDIX F: Troubleshooting
I. DATA COMMUNICATIONS
Cause SolutionProblem
II.DIAL-OUT
III: TEMPERATURE MONITORING
I V. G
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APPENDIX G Accessories
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APPENDIX H Returning the Unit for Repair
Terminal Block