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1. be wired according to Figure 5 If the input I I is normally open and goes to ground during an alarm condition program the Hardware section for this input as Normally High If i or the reverse is true set the input to Normally Low B1272M001 100K 12 VDC 5 A S gt Cv2 4 Input port T Open collector Figure 5 Ground Closure Input Wiring BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Installation 3 3 2 12 volt alarm signal The input will accept an alarm signal that switches between 0 and 12 volts with the wiring arrangement shown in Figure 6 If the signal switches between 12 volts and an open circuit as in the case of a relay contact the B terminal must be connected to ground to ensure that the logic level goes to ground when the voltage is removed 3 3 3 5 volt alarm signal Figure 7 shows how an alarm signal that switches between 5 volts and ground is wired If the alarm signal does not have a true ground level terminal B must be connected to ground 3 3 4 Analog input Advanced mode Figure 6 12 Volt Input Wiring Figure7 5 VDC Input Wiring For analog signals either of the wiring configurations shown in Figures 8 and 9 can be used The connection shown in Figure 8 will provide additional filtering of the signal 100K to 5 VDC A No connection amp e Cv2 Messe Input port
2. 6 3 Programming flowchart 6 4 Voice Editor iust M ee ih AL E Lese 7 1 Specifications Lll III Ern 8 1 Transceiver Codes 9 1 0 Warranty Sith ieee ik IAE REESE ET ERR 10 1 Regulatory Notices CAUTION The ProTalk Cv2 model B1272D has been certified by the Federal Communications Commission FCC using the included articulating dual band dipole antenna Unauthorized modifications or changes not expressly approved by Barnett Engineering Ltd could void compliance with regulatory rules and thereby your authority to use this equipment ANTENNA CONSIDERATIONS The included articulating dual band dipole antenna installation must provide a separation distance of 20 cm 8 or more between the antenna and all persons to satisfy Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE compliance INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DEVICES The ProTalk Cv2 model B1272D contains an embedded cellular telephone module Do not use this device in health care facilities where cellular phone use is restricted Interference to pacemakers hearing aids and other medical or personal electronic devices may occur Consult the manufacturer of those devices to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information POTENTIALLY UNSAFE AREAS Do not use this device in any area or facility where posted
3. Playback or Record Voices Cv2 Site is Ajax Compressor Station or Group 1 is Electrica Advanced mode only or Alarm 1 is Power Failure Basic mode only or Control 1 is Remote Shutdown Basic mode only or Point 1 is Power Failure You Ha Record new voice Lag Exit to Voice Menu LLJ Accept current recording and advance to next voice Recording Cv2 beep You Acme Compressor Station Recording stops when you stop speaking Erase All Voices Cv2 Enter Voice Empty Code You Lej uc n Confirm erase command ang Exit to Voice Menu CJ Exit to Voice Menu Directory Menu Basic and Advanced mode Cv2 Enter Directory You B1272M001 Speak the list of Directory Codes G Select Directory A Select Directory B Select Directory C Select Directory D Select Directory E Select Directory F LIKI WII LIE LIE Exit to Main Menu HEE EEE Ec Le EEE EEEE Exit to Main Menu BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset 6 5 Directory Line Cv2 Directory A Line 1 is DIAL 2559545 VOICE gt You n Edit current line s Kc Delete current line CIE Edit a new line to be inserted before current line Gog Exit to Directory Menu LJ Accept current line and advance to next line In Basic mode only if this line is empty and the directory is A or B advance to Cycle Timer Line Editi
4. IS 2000 Release 0 IS 2000 A Release A BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Cellphone Status Codes 9 3 9 8 Extended State Drop Reason Online Mode code 8 Speaks Code Eight is A point BC point D where A Power Available 0 No Power to Transceiver 1 Module Power is On BC Call Dropped Reason 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 Phone is Offline Phone is CDMA locked until Power Cycle Phone has No Service Call has Ended Abnormally Received Intercept from Base Station Origination only Received Reorder from Base Station Origination only Received Release from Base Station No Reason Given Normal 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 Received Release from Base Station Service Option Reject Received Incoming Call from Base Station Received Alert Stop from Base Station Incoming only Client Ended the Call Received End Activation Over the Air Service Provisioning Call only Mobile Call Aborts the Origination Conversation Call Origination or Call Failed due to NDSS Failure Call End due to Maximum Access Probe D Online Mode 0 Mode Information Not Initialized 1 Phone Is in ONLINE Mode 2 Phone Is in OFFLINE Mode 4 Phone Is Powering Off 5 Phone Is Resetting Power Cycling B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Warranty 10 1 10 Warranty Barnett Engineering Ltd warrants that all equipment supplied shall be free from defects in material or workmanship at the time of del
5. Figure8 Analog filtered Input Wiring B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD 100K A Cv2 ta Input port Lb No connection O to 5 VDC Figure 9 Analog unfiltered Input Wiring ProTalk Cv2 Installation 3 4 3 4 Output port connections The output ports are open collector drivers that can sink up to 500 mA through a load connected to a voltage of up to 50 VDC If an inductive 1 Lxx load such as a relay is connected to an output TU WE install a protective reverse biased diode across the load to prevent damage to the output from the inductive flyback voltage Figure 10 shows the connection for an output used as a relay driver Figure 10 Output Wiring 3 5 Configuration programming connection When the configuration database is transferred from the PC to 2 the Cv2 a serial communications cable is connected between 3 S 2 the COM port of the computer and the serial programming a s port J2 on the Cv2 When the cable is attached to the connector on 2 the signal is sensed by Cv2 and it enters the programming mode The cable used to connect S between the two pieces of equipment is shown in Figure 11 Tm SRS To restore the Cv2 to operation the cable must be unplugged see The serial programming cable is supplied with the Cv2 an m J2 can also be used to program the cellular radio in the Cv2 Dos pu When the Cv2 detects that th
6. INSTRUCTION MANUAL B BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1272 001 Manual Revision 9 4 November 2007 B BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD Contents 1 3 Getting Started le ccc 1 1 2 Operations Overview Cv2 capabilities Advanced Mode 2 1 What constitutes an alarm 2 1 How are alarms lt 2 2 What actions should occur when an alarm is detected 2 3 How do you want to respond to an alarm call 2 4 What if an alarm is not acknowledged 2 4 What do you want the Cv2 to do when you call it 2 4 Sending remote control commands 2 5 Cv2 capabilities Basic 2 5 What constitutes an alarm 2 6 How are alarms lt 2 6 What actions should occur when an alarm is detected 2 6 How do you want to respond to an alarm call 2 7 What if an alarm is not acknowledged 2 7 What do you want the Cv2 to do when you call it 2 7 Sending remote control commands 2 7 Indicators J HR nne HC nn P end hale 2 8 Troubleshooting eese 2 8 Installation Antenna requirements 3 1 Mounting
7. 60 seconds maximum non volatile Individually configured for digital normally open digital normally closed or analog 0 5 V 999 9 to 999 9 Alarms can be assigned to one of 8 groups All alarms in a group use the same directory when calling out Up to 4 shifts can be used The current setting of the shift instructs a group to use one of the six directories Two stage timer which uses the short interval several times before switching to a long interval Short and long B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Specifications 8 2 intervals are adjustable from 1 to 249 minutes the short timer can be used from to 9 times Acknowledge Code Stops the transmission cycle when received 1 to 7 DTMF digits with individual codes allowed for each group Interrogate Code Forces annunciation of all active alarms analog levels totalizer readings and interval timers 1 to 7 DTMF digits with individual codes allowed for each group 8 3 Telephone Directory Structure Up to 20 numbers in each of the 6 directories each directory can hold up to 200 digits Access Multiple methods of security are available to restrict access and to control the unit 8 4 Options Packaged model NEMA 4 enclosure Battery backed power supply Programming telephone set B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Cellphone Status Codes 9 Cellphone Status Codes 9 1 Following is summary of the transceiver codes that can retur
8. ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 6 Two timer ranges seconds and minutes are available The seconds range has a maximum value of 1638 seconds 27 minutes with a resolution of 25 msec For longer times the minutes range should be used When set to minutes the timer has a maximum value of 65 535 minutes with a resolution of one minute For short times use the seconds timer to avoid the inaccuracy introduced by the one minute resolution When the command to turn on the Timed output has been received and executed the Cv2 will announce the current state of the output port If the timer value is set to a short interval it is possible that the output will have returned to the Off state by the time the status is announced To make a Timed port operational for remote control it must be configured and enabled in the Points section 4 7 2 Points section After the Hardware ports are configured use the Points section to specify how activities on these ports are processed There are 30 points available for use as either input or output controls It is in the Points section that inputs are given the ability to generate alarms and outputs are enabled to perform remote control functions Each point can be referenced to any of the input or output ports When a port is selected in Points it will have the characteristics that were set in the Hardware section If a different type of operation is required for a port it must be changed in the Hardwar
9. REESE eee ert uere ee 3 1 Input port connections 3 2 Output port connections 3 4 Configuration programming connection 3 4 4 Configuration with the PC PC requirements __ 4 1 Installing the 4 1 Starting the configuration program 4 1 How to access programming functions 4 1 Program Functions Advanced mode 4 2 Program Functions Basic mode 4 3 Configuring the Cv2 Advanced mode 4 4 Hardware i e eis eR nene a eon ad Ren 4 4 Points Li xr RU led on ates an ata 4 6 Groups 4 11 Directories etade e raa ri eere teak 4 14 General eb AEE ele es 4 16 Configuration programming 4 19 Configuring the Cv2 Basic mode 4 20 Alarms invades db alee nace aon ace x cele ar ce a 4 20 ides 4 21 General 4 rea 4 22 Directories whine dete elon 4 22 Remote Data Access 5 1 Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset Eum ere Ed 6 1 Access u 6 1 Commands ach rnm nn ln n nnn 6 2 Telset programming summary
10. depending on how many points are used and how long the messages are B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 18 Configuration Data To transfer configuration data use the two buttons in the Configuration box Press the Write To Cv2 button to transmit the configuration database from the PC into the Cv2 or press the Read From Cv2 button to transfer the configuration from the Cv2 to the PC Voice Messages To transfer voice data use the buttons in the Voice box Press the Write to Cv2 button to move voice messages from a file in the PC to the Cv2 The recorded messages in the Cv2 can be read and stored to a file by pressing the Read From Cv2 button At the end of each voice programming session it is advisable to read the voice information in the Cv2 and store it to file Vocabulary If the stored vocabulary section in the Cv2 memory is corrupt it will be necessary to transfer the vocabulary from the PC to the Cv2 The most common symptom associated with a corrupt vocabulary is the absence of the female voice prompts during operation and programming If problems are experienced with any of the voice operations the vocabulary should be replaced This is done by pressing the Write Vocabulary button to transmit the vocabulary data to the Cv2 Writing the vocabulary to the Cv2 will delete all of the user stored messages If these messages were previously saved to a file they can be transferred after the vocabular
11. do not initiate a call For a basic sequence where the Cv2 is to calla phone number and speak the alarm message the directory line contains the Dial and Voice commands appearing as 1 01 1 2458829 VOICE This line will cause the Cv2 to place a call to 245 8829 and then speak the Site ID Group Name and alarm message or messages for all active points Unless programmed not to the Cv2 will append the phrase Enter Acknowledge Code at the end of the alarm announcement and wait for the code to be returned If the code is received the alarm sequence will be terminated until a new alarm occurs Failure to receive an Acknowledge Code will advance the sequence of operations to the next line in the directory If the commands contained in the last directory line have been completed without reception of an Acknowledge Code the Cv2 waits for the time interval set in the timers before repeating the process by starting over at directory line 1 During execution of the Voice command the Cv2 will try to announce the alarm messages three times with a one minute limit for the total announcement duration For example to call four telephone numbers the directory would appear as l DIAL 2458829 VOICE 2 DIAL 2336700 VOICE 3 DIAL 9842121 VOICE 4 DIAL 9843316 VOICE If you want an alert tone to precede the voice message the directory line would look like this dq DIAL 2458829 ALERT VOICE The next example shows a sequence that i
12. 0 to 5 volt signals Outputs can be set to operate as either on off controls or as timed controls 2 1 2 What constitutes an alarm Alarm conditions can be defined for digital watchdog and analog inputs Totalizers and interval inputs are used for measurement purposes and do not generate alarms The signal at the input is conditioned by a debounce timer that ensures the level is valid before accepting it A digital input has normal and alarm states that can be defined as either when the input is high or low After the input signal has been qualified by the debounce timer it can be registered as an alarm when the input is active or it can be latched to detect a pulsed condition The voice message for a digital input is programmed to announce the alarm condition that it is monitoring e g Intrusion Alarm Watchdog inputs use a timer that is restarted by changes at the input If this timer expires because it has not been restarted within the programmed interval an alarm will register Like the digital input the watchdog can be set as either an active only or latched alarm The voice message for a watchdog is similar to a digital e g Tower Strobe Failure Analog inputs convert the voltage level to a digital value and perform a comparison against the programmed low and high setpoints An alarm is present when the measured value is above or below the setpoint Alarm messages are spoken using the stored phrase with either B1272M001 BAR
13. 815 816 817 518 Jn J2 TB2 PROGRAM ourPUT 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 124 0 HOOK ProTalk TONE Cellular ARU VOICE ALARM J BZ BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD Figure 4 Stand alone Cv2 Connect a DC power source to the terminals on TB2 The Cv2 requires up to 1 2 Amps to operate the supply should be sized accordingly Input power to the unit is protected by a Polyswitch current limiter If a fault develops in the CV2 this switch will become a high resistance to prevent damage to the equipment or the power supply Once this switch has been activated the fault must be removed before it will reset and allow current to pass through to the equipment Connect the antenna or coaxial feed line to the remote antenna onto the SMA coaxial jack on the Cv2 Connect the input and output signal lines between the Cv2 and the equipment that you want to monitor and control Details of the input and output ports are discussed in the next section 3 3 Input port connections The input ports can be connected to a variety of contact or voltage sources for monitoring purposes Select a wiring configuration that matches your alarm source from one of the following arrangements 3 3 1 Ground closure alarm signal For alarm sources that appear as a ground closure either through a mechanical contact or an open collector driver the input should
14. A File Open dialog box is used to select the required message file with the msg extension Message files contain the phrases used by the Cv2 to identify Site ID Groups and Points If there are individual phrases with a file location present you will have the option of writing over them or leaving them in place when the new message file is loaded Save A File Save dialog box is used to select the location and name of a message file The saved file is built from the information in the individual phrase list boxes Where a file name for an external phrase file is found that file is opened and the data merged into the output message file Where the phrase is contained in the currently loaded message file the phrase data is extracted and merged into the output message file If the save process is unable to open any of the source files an error will be reported and the process ended Read from ProTalk Before this button is pressed a Cv2 must be connected to the PC with the communications cable After the message file has been read from the unit a File Save dialog box opens to allow the location and name to be entered This file now becomes the loaded message file as though it was selected by the Load operation Write to ProTalk A message file that is currently stored on disk can be transferred to the Cv2 The file must be on disk the information in the current voice editing session is not used directly If you want to transfer the current se
15. Ack command causes the Cv2 to automatically acknowledge its alarms without receipt of any other code or signal This command is used when it is anticipated that the called party will have no means of acknowledging the call Unless absolutely necessary this command should not be used since there is no assurance that the alarm message was properly received The Auto Ack command should be the last entry in the directory and must appear on a line by itself DTMF The DTMF command will result in the string of DTMF digits in the associated Value field being transmitted The maximum length of the DTMF string is 39 characters and the characters can be any of the 16 digits including A B C and D The special character can be inserted anywhere in the DTMF string to create a two second delay DTMF must be preceded by a Dial command it cannot be the first entry in the list It can be used more than once in a list Default DTMF value 0000 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 15 separated by 100 msec of quiet Alert must be preceded by a Dial command it cannot be the first entry in the list It can be used more than once in a list Voice The Voice command causes stored voice messages for the Site ID Group IDs and any points in the alarm state to be spoken If Voice is the only command after Dial the Cv2 will speak the alarm message three times or for one minute whichever comes first Voice m
16. Control Timer Value Control Timer Value Cv2 Control Timer is 01 seconds You EH Change timer to 5 seconds range 0 6 sec 1 255 min 150 Exit to Main Menu ug Accept timer value and return to Control Output Menu Reset Database Basic and Advanced mode Cv2 Enter Empty Code You Confirm reset command Exit to Main Menu LJ Exit to Main Menu Cellphone Status Basic and Advanced mode see Section 9 for interpretation Received Signal Strength RSSI Cv2 Code One is 8 8 8 8 Ozvery poor 15 very good You HE Exit to Main Menu CIJ Advance to Query Service Service Cv2 Code Two is 3 You HLJ Exit to Main Menu LIJ Advance to Query SID SID Cv2 Code Three is 12345 You elc 81 Exit to Main Menu aug Advance to Query NID NID Cv2 Code Four is123 You 150 Exit to Main Menu CIJ Advance to Query Transceiver State B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset 6 9 Transceiver State Cv2 Code Five is 8 1 You HAA Exit to Main Menu CIJ Advance to Query Channel Power Channel Power Cv2 Code Six is 1 2 3 point 4 5 You HLL Exit to Main Menu LIJ Advance to Query Service Option Service Option Protocol Revision Cv2 Code Seven is 1 2 3 point 4 You AA Exit to Main Menu Advance to Query Extended State Extended State Drop Reason Online Mode Cv2 Code Eight is 1 point 2 3 point 4 You
17. Interrogate Code is a 1 to 7 digit DTMF string that is used to make the Cv2 announce the condition of points in the group Each group can have a unique Interrogate Code or different groups can use the same code in order to generate the status of all groups at once Default Interrogate Code an empty text string Enable This Group To allow this group to be used for alarm reporting this setting must be enabled Points that are used for interrogate only have this setting turned off Groups may also be enabled or disabled via the local or remote programming phone Default Group Enable disabled Enable Auto Ack If the Auto Ack function is used as a Directory command it must enabled here for it to be valid for this group Default Auto Ack disabled Enable Ack Request At the completion of an alarm announcement sequence the Cv2 will query the called party with the phrase Enter Acknowledge Code If this prompt is not required clear the enable setting Default Ack Request enabled Timers The Cv2 uses a two stage timer to schedule the interval between reporting sequences The first stage is controlled by the Short Timer interval which will repeat for the number of times set in Short Cycles before moving to the Long Timer Once the Cv2 has reached the Long Timer stage it will continue to use this timer until a new alarm occurs Short Timer The Short Timer can be set to any value between 0 and 255 minutes Default Short Timer 5 m
18. notices restrict the use of cellular phones FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE This Class A digital device complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a norme NMB 003 du Canada IDENTIFICATION FCC ID OVFKWC M200 Industry Canada ID IC 3572A M200 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Getting Started 1 1 1 Getting Started The Cv2 is a very flexible device capable of monitoring discrete or analog inputs and reporting alarm conditions at these inputs It is also capable of controlling multiple outputs Before the Cv2 is placed into service it must be programmed for the type of operation you require The Cv2 contains an embedded CDMA transceiver To activate the internal CDMA module you must do the following m If you do not already
19. number Use the programming phone to confirm the telephone number in the unit B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Installation 3 1 3 Installation The Cv2 can be installed before or after the configuration has been transferred from the PC to the unit If the Cv2 is configured in the shop before it is installed in the field all of the programmed parameters and voices will remain unchanged in the unit s non volatile memory 3 1 Antenna requirements The ProTalk Cv2 is supplied with an 8 dual band articulating antenna This antenna should be mounted vertically for best operation The antenna installation must provide a separation distance of 20 cm 8 or more between the antenna and all persons to satisfy Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE compliance The embedded transceiver uses CDMA technology This is a spread spectrum technology that allows many users to occupy the same time and frequency allocations in a given band space It relies on low power transmissions and is able to detect received signals at very low power levels The addition of higher gain antennas does not usually result in a performance improvement but instead can compromise the performance of the neighboring devices The best improvements can be made by selecting the proper antenna location and orientation where a vertical orientation outside any metal building or enclosure is best 3 2 Mounting The Cv2 is available in two versions the packaged unit w
20. the digit appended to it the Cv2 will remain in the acknowledged state only for this time interval After the timer has expired and if the alarm condition still exists the Cv2 will resume alarm reporting This feature is used as a safety measure to ensure that an alarm cannot be acknowledged and then left unattended Each directory has its own Acknowledge Code which only affects alarms that have been assigned to that directory 2 2 5 What if an alarm is not acknowledged When the last line in the directory has been completed without receipt of an Acknowledge Code the cycle timer is used to determine how long the Cv2 will wait before the directory sequence is repeated again 2 2 6 What do you want the Cv2 to do when you call it In addition to reporting alarms the Cv2 will also answer incoming calls This allows you to interrogate the unit and operate control outputs When called the Cv2 will announce the Site ID phrase and then wait ten seconds for the Access Code before allowing access to alarm information or other control functions Each directory has its own Interrogate Code When the code is entered all active alarms are spoken Control outputs respond with the stored phrase followed by either On or Off indicating their current state The presence of incoming calls is indicated by the ringing sound from the speaker and at output 5 2 2 7 Sending remote control commands Controls can be controlled using the programme
21. the message is spoken the digits to the left of the decimal represented by X and the digits to the right of the decimal represented by Y are spoken with the word point between them The format with the decimal at the far right with no Y component is spoken without the word point Default Decimal Place no decimal place spoken Clear Code The Clear Code is used to clear the totalizer to a zero reading When the code is received the Cv2 announces that the point has been cleared The code can consist of 1 to 7 digits and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits including A B C and D Default Clear Code empty string no code Units If you require the Cv2 to speak engineering units after the numeric value of the Totalizer set them in the Units section Units are subdivided into three components Prefix Unit and Suffix as shown below Prefix Unit Suffix NONE NONE NONE THOUSAND CUBIC METERS PER DAY MILLION CUBIC YARDS PER HOUR MILLI CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE CENTI PSI PER SECOND KILO POUNDS MEGA METERS GIGA RPM GALLON BARRELS PERCENT PARTS PER MILLION Select from the three columns to construct a phrase describing the units for the point One two or three of the selections can be used if all are set to NONE then nothing will be spoken after the numeric value Default Units for all three sections is NONE Analog Point Analog points generate alarms when the input value exceeds either the low or high se
22. until the Cv2 has found cellular service Once the unit has logged onto the cellular network the Hook indicator goes out Hook also flashes while a call is being placed After the call has been processed Hook is on steady until the end of the call when it goes out Tone blinks once for each DTMF digit that is either received or transmitted Voice is on when the Cv2 is speaking On power up following the initial flashing of each LED it will go on continuously for 2 seconds if any section of the stored database voice or vocabulary memory is corrupt If this occurs the configuration should be downloaded into the unit and the voice recordings checked for validity Voice flashes briefly every second to indicate that the Cv2 is operating correctly If an unacknowledged alarm is present the alarm indicator will flash When the alarm is acknowledged Alarm is on steady When no alarms are present Alarm is off 2 4 Troubleshooting Is there power to the unit When power is first applied to the Cv2 it will flash the Hook indicator until it establishes contact with the cellular service At any other time the presence of power and correct operation are indicated by the brief flashing of the Voice LED every second Does the cell phone work Use the local call feature to determine if the unit is working properly If the call cannot be completed query the cell phone to see if it responds any parameter can be used here Query the RSSI Re
23. when it is shipped The way to change it to the Advanced mode is by using the PC configuration software The different sequence of prompts and the variables that can be accessed in each mode are shown in the flow chart When editing Directories in Advanced mode the commands are entered in the same format as they appear on the summary screen on the PC The following codes correspond to the commands found on the PC programming screen DIAL 6 VOICE WAIT 7 SIGNAL 2 AUTO ACK T 2 second pause in Dial 3 DTMF Ei digit an ALERT J Accept je ANSWER Directory entries in Basic mode consist of the telephone number followed by This is the equivalent of 0 lt telephone number gt 6 in Advanced mode The Cv2 will accept either entry method regardless of which programming mode is being used B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset 6 4 6 5 Programming Flowchart Voice Menu Basic and Advanced mode Cv2 You Enter Voice Code LLJ 3 Playback or record voices for Site ID and Groups 1 to 6 Playback or record voices for Alarm Inputs 1 to 8 Basic mode only Playback or record voices for Control Outputs 1 to 3 Basic mode only Playback or record voices for enabled Points 1 to 30 Erase All Voices EEEEEE Exit to Main Menu og Exit to Main Menu
24. Cv2 to do when you call it In addition to reporting alarms the Cv2 will also answer incoming calls This allows you to interrogate the unit operate control outputs and change shifts You can control the level of security that is presented to incoming calls With the lowest level the call will be answered with the Site ID phrase the phrases for any groups that have alarms followed by the prompt Enter Command Code An Access Code is not required At the next level of security the Cv2 will announce the Site ID phrase and then wait ten seconds for the password code before B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Operations Overview 2 5 allowing access to alarm information or other control functions At the highest level the call is answered but there are no voice prompts the caller has ten seconds to enter the Access Code Each group of alarms has its own Interrogate Code When the code is entered the alarm status for points in that group is spoken For digital and watchdog points the stored phrase for that point is spoken Analog points are spoken with the stored phrase and its status high low or normal followed by the reading For totalizers the stored phrase is spoken first followed by the current accumulated value Interval timers respond with the stored phrase and the last captured interval Control outputs respond with the stored phrase followed by either On or Off indicating their current state The p
25. IC Change debounce scale to minutes oag Exit to Main Menu EJGJ Accept debounce scale and advance to Debounce Time Debounce Time Cv2 Alarm Timer is 01 seconds You BILA Change timer to 5 seconds range 0 6 sec 1 255 min BHAA Exit to Main Menu uu Accept debounce timer and exit to Main Menu Control Output Menu Basic mode only B1272M001 Output Format Cv2 Control 1 is On Off You to c r Change format to on off operation Change format to timed operation Exit to Main Menu CIJ Accept output format and advance to next output or Main Menu Change Format Cv2 Format is On Off You Oe Change format to on off operation WIC Change format to timed operation ie Exit to Control Output Menu Accept output format advance to On Code On Code Cv2 On Code is empty You GIGGING Change on code to 11 max 8 digits elc Erase on code aga Accept on code and advance to Off Code Off Code Cv2 Off Code is empty You elc Change off code to 11 max 8 digits Gc e Erase off code m Accept off code and return to Control Output Menu type On Off or advance to Timer Scale type timed BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset 6 8 Control Timer Scale Cv2 Control Timer is seconds You o gt gt Change timer scale to seconds ale Change timer scale to minutes pc Exit to Main Menu CIJ Accept timer scale and advance to
26. ICICI Exit to Main Menu GJ Exit to Main Menu Cellphone Programming Basic and Advanced mode Read ESN Cv2 ESN is 123point 1234567 8 You EE Exit to Main Menu LJGC Advance to Edit MIN Edit MIN Mobile Identification Number Cv2 Mobile Number is8005551212 vou 8 0 2 2 tase Change MIN to 800 268 2646 must be 10 digits Egg Exit to Main Menu FIG Accept MIN and advance to Query State Query Software Version Basic and Advanced mode Cv2 Eight point Zero Zero B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Editor 7 1 7 Voice Editor 7 1 Voice Editor Access to the Voice Editor is through the drop down File menu The voice editor is a utility for manipulating and organizing the individual phrases that the Cv2 uses to identify groups points and the site ID These phrases are packaged into a message msg file that can be transferred to and from the unit Adding changing or removing phrases can be done either through the programming telephone set or by editing a message file and transferring it to the unit The phrases that make up the message file are displayed in the Site ID Groups and Points list boxes A message file may contain any number of phrases up to the maximum of 37 when every phrase is programmed for a system with all points and groups active A message file can be constructed from an existing one or entirely with new phrases If you want to edit an exis
27. NETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Operations Overview 2 2 High or Low appended depending on which setpoint has been exceeded The actual reading including decimal place notation and engineering units is spoken when the Cv2 is interrogated The latching alarm function is also available for analog inputs 2 1 3 How are alarms processed The way in which the Cv2 processes alarms is shown in Figure 1 The hardware input and output ports are activated in the Points section to become part of the 8 8 INPUTS OUTPUTS HARDWARE HARDWARE INPUTS OUTPUTS POINTS UP TO 30 INPUTS OR OUTPUTS DIALOUT CONTROL COMMANDS COMMANDS CELL PHONE Figure 1 Cv2 Block Diagram Advanced Mode monitoring and control process There are 30 points which can be referenced to any of the I O ports This allows an analog input to be used by more than one point and monitored for multiple setpoints as would be the case where minor and major alarms are required If you do not want all of the points to generate the same response when they detect alarms they can be placed into different groups Six groups are available each with independent timers and control codes When a group detects an alarm condition in one of its assigned points it executes the sequence of actions found in the current directory A group can use any of the six directories to perform the call out function plus the directory selection can be changed by using the shi
28. Qo Q Qu D gt Qo Q Qu Dr Qo O gt Oa Q Qu Q G PROGRAM 12 VDC OUT S 4 1 1 S man Figure 13 Packaged Cv2 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD 3 5 ProTalk Cv2 4 Configuration using the PC This chapter describes how to install the programming software and configure the operation of the Cv2 When the configuration is complete it can be viewed through the Summary command found on the File pull down menu In the summary Warnings should be checked to ensure that there are no improper settings in the configuration before it is transferred to the Cv2 4 1 PC requirements The minimum requirements for the PC used to run the Cv2 programming software are 486 processor Windows 95 8M RAM SVGA screen Serial COM port 4 2 Installing the program The CD supplied with the Cv2 contain the configuration software and the software installation utility Place the CD into the drive and select the program SETUP EXE using Run in the windows Start menu Follow the instructions and the installation program will automatically install the configuration program onto the hard drive 4 3 Starting the configuration program To start the program click on the Cv2 icon that appears in the installed location The program will load and search for the default startup files Cv2 dat the configuration database Cv2 cfg the serial port setting If these files are no
29. access code is needed for remote and local programming with security level settings 2 and 3 6 3 Programming Commands After the security requirements have been met you can begin programming voices or changing the configuration by entering one of the programming commands The following example is for part of an advanced mode programming session The sequences for both Basic and Advanced modes are shown in detail at the end of this section B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset 6 2 Directory programming where the called numbers are entered requires care to ensure that these numbers are valid If the Cv2 is unable to successfully complete calls it will take action to ensure that the cellular network is not adversely affected These actions are detailed in the Getting Started section at the beginning of the manual The following example shows how to enter voice messages using a telephone set Cv2 Enter Program Code 1X Voices Cv2 Enter Voice Code After the Cv2 responds with this prompt it waits for you to enter a selection from the voice menu The choices at this point are k k Record or Play Back Site ID and Group Voices Cv2 Site ID is Ajax Compressor Station The first time the site ID or any other voice message is programmed the Cv2 will have either no voice message or a factory test message To record the new site ID press 2 and speak the
30. aks new MIN You enter the digits _ accept the new MIN or re enter the MIN and repeat the process Cv2 Enter Program Code unit returns to the main program menu You hangup the number programming is completed Read this manual carefully before proceeding with the installation and programming of the Cv2 There are two modes of operation available Advanced and Basic In Basic mode multiple Advanced functions are combined into a single Basic function for ease of programming When the unit is configured for Basic operation all of the variables that can be set by the PC during a programming session can also be modified remotely by calling the unit with a TouchTone telephone Advanced mode operation allows full use of all functions in the Cv2 but limits the items that can be remotely modified Basic mode eliminates the need to configure the Hardware Inputs Groups and Points by combining them into a single function called Alarms Similarly the outputs are reduced to a B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Getting Started 1 2 single function called Controls The number of directories is reduced from 6 to 2 in Basic mode It is possible to retain the Advanced directory commands even if the overall programming is set for Basic operation It is important to establish whether Basic or Advanced programming is suitable for your application The mode is set by the configuration uploaded from the PC and cannot
31. al inputs set as either high or low to indicate an alarm The three user controls can be set to operate as either on off controls or as timed controls The other five controls are always set to indicate New Alarm Any Alarm Acknowledge Received Modem Carrier Detect and Ring Out B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Operations Overview 2 6 2 2 1 What constitutes an alarm The signal at the input is conditioned by a debounce timer that ensures the level is valid before accepting it An alarm has normal and alarm states that can be defined as either when the input is high or low After the input signal has been qualified by the debounce timer it can be registered as an alarm when the input is active or it can be latched to detect a pulsed condition 2 2 2 How are alarms processed 8 8 INPUTS OUTPUTS ALARMS OUTPUTS 5 HARDWARE CONTROLLED 3 USER CONTROLLED ACKNOWLEDGE INTERROGATE ACCESS DIALOUT CONTROL COMMANDS COMMANDS CELL PHONE Figure 2 Cv2 Block Diagram Basic Mode The way in which the Cv2 processes alarms in Basic mode is shown in Figure 2 The eight inputs can be activated in the Alarms section by selecting them to use either Directory A or Directory B for calling out Each directory can have a unique list of telephone numbers for calling out as well as its own Acknowledge code Interrogate code and Cycle timer for repeating the call out sequence When a directory is edited in t
32. an be programmed in Basic mode Acknowledge code Interrogate code Cycle Timer Rings before answer Call progress enable Access code Temporary Ack time Enable Modem code ProTalk Cv2 Operations Overview 2 Operations Overview The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of the Cv2 capabilities Chapter topics are organized in the same order that you would follow in setting up the system For more details on configuring the operation through the programming software refer to Chapter 3 Configuration 2 1 Cv2 Capabilities Advanced mode When an alarm occurs the Cv2 places a call using its built in cellular phone and announces the alarm condition using stored voice messages Alarm messages consist of the site ID phrase the group phrase and the alarm message phrase that are stored at voice programming time The group phrase is used if the alarms have been grouped to provide different activities for different alarm conditions The unit can also be called up and interrogated to obtain current alarm conditions and readings The Cv2 has eight hardware inputs that can be programmed to accept either digital or analog signals and eight hardware outputs Inputs can be independently configured to operate in these modes digital monitoring contact closures or voltage levels watchdog monitoring for the absence of a periodic event totalizer counting events interval measuring the time duration of events analog measuring
33. ave As dialog box Enter a new name and save the file After the file has been saved under a different name subsequent save operations will store the configuration data with the new name By File Save Use the Save button to save the current configuration database If the name has not been changed during this session using Save As the data will be stored as the default Cv2 dat file If the name has been changed then the file will be saved under the new name In addition to the buttons on the taskbar the File menu also contains the function Clear Database which creates an empty Cv2 configuration Summary Bring up a printable summary of all settings and warnings Change Mode Change the mode to Basic DEN Hardware Inputs Setup the type of input for each port and select basic hardware settings E Outputs Setup the type of output for each port and select basic hardware settings General E Settings that concern the operation of the entire Cv2 are entered in the General section B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 3 Groups Each of the six groups can be set to provide different alarm reporting operations for selected points Points In the points section any of the hardware inputs and outputs can be selected for the Cv2 to use as alarm reporting or remote control functions There are 30 points available Directories When an alarm is detected the Cv2 will perf
34. be altered using the programming phone It is possible to switch programming modes during the PC programming session When changing from Basic to Advanced there is no loss of data so it is possible to quickly setup a unit in Basic mode then switch to Advanced to add some extra functions Keep in mind that remote programming capabilities are very limited in Advanced mode Changing from Advanced to Basic mode will destroy all of the programming information except the directories which have the option of remaining in Advanced mode All of the telephone numbers that are entered into a directory should be carefully checked to ensure that they are valid numbers After the Cv2 has been programmed a test should be performed to confirm that these numbers are called correctly The Cv2 has built in network protection that will alter the operation of the Cv2 if invalid numbers are called To prevent excessive failed calls on the cellular network the Cv2 has a built in method for counting unacknowledged calls This process works by counting the number of unacknowledged calls that have been made and then taking action to alert the user that a large number of failures are taking place If the problem is not corrected and the Cv2 continues to place failed calls it will eventually stop calling Rules for this process are The number of unacknowledged calls is counted for each directory receipt of an acknowledgment resets the counter A retry on the same number is
35. ceived Signal Strength Indicator in the phone to see if there is coverage in the area The message error will be returned if there is no coverage This can possibly be corrected by improving the antenna system B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Operations Overview 2 9 Are the inputs connected properly For digital inputs that are programmed for standard digital operation create an alarm condition on the input and confirm that the Alarm LED comes on Make sure the input is applied long enough for the debounce to time out If the Alarm indicator does not come on the problem is not necessarily with the input connection Check that the input is enabled as a valid point the associated group is enabled and the directory is programmed to call out For analog inputs Advanced mode only interrogate their group to hear the scaled value at the input The unit does not dial out Check the Alarm LED to confirm that an alarm is present If this indicator is not flashing the Cv2 will not call out For Advanced mode programming check that the input is enabled as a valid point the associated group is enabled and the directory is programmed to call out For Basic mode programming check that the alarm has a valid directory selected I cannot call into the unit If you receive a recording from the telephone company indicating the user is not available there may be a problem with the installation or you may be calling the wrong
36. cribed previously there are two DTMF control codes used with an On Off output point DTMF On Code When the Cv2 receives the DTMF On code it sets the output port to the On state After the code has been received and the output port set the Cv2 announces the current status of the output This code can be 1 to 7 digits in length and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits including A B C and D Default DTMF On Code an empty string no On Code DTMF Off Code When the Cv2 receives the DTMF Off code it sets the output port to the Off state After the Off code has been received and the output port cleared the Cv2 announces the current status of the output This code can be 1 to 7 digits in length and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits including A B C and D Default DTMF Off Code an empty string no Off Code Timed Output Point In addition to the common settings there are two DTMF control codes used with an Timed output point DTMF On Code When the Cv2 receives the DTMF On code it sets the output port to the On state and the timer begins operation After the On code has been received and the output port set the Cv2 announces the current status of the output If the timer is set for a short B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 interval the output port may have returned to the Off state before the announcement is made This code can be 1 to 7 digits in length and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits including A B C an
37. d D Default Access Code an empty string Shift Change Code The shift that is being used at any particular time is determined by the last time that a Shift Change Code message was received The Cv2 retains the current shift when it is powered down and returns to that shift when power is restored Each time a Shift Change Code is received the shift advances by one If the Cv2 is currently set to shift 4 and the change code is received it will go to the shift 1 setting This code can be 1 to 7 digits in length and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits including A B C and D Default Shift Change Code an empty string Temporary Acknowledge Time Temporary Acknowledge time is used as a safeguard with the Acknowledge Code When the Temporary Acknowledge Time is set to Off it has no effect on Cv2 operations Normally receipt of the Acknowledge Code for a group will cause that group to cease alarm reporting activities until a new alarm is detected When this control is set to any of the four available times 30 60 120 and 240 minutes receipt of the Acknowledge Code with the digit appended to it will cause the alarm activities to cease only for the time period set by the Temporary Time After this timer expires if the alarm condition has not been removed the Cv2 will continue alarm functions as though the Acknowledge Code had not been received Default Temporary Acknowledge Time Off Call Progress When Call Progress is enabled t
38. d D Default DTMF On Code an empty string no On Code DTMF Off Code When the Cv2 receives the DTMF Off code it sets the output port to the Off state and terminates the timer operation if it is currently running The DTMF Off code will have no effect if the output timer has already expired After the Off code has been received and the output port cleared the Cv2 announces the current status of the output This code can be 1 to 7 digits in length and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits Default DTMF Off Code an empty string no Off Code 4 7 3 Group section In some applications there may be a requirement for different types of alarms to alert different people This is handled in the Cv2 by assigning alarms to different groups there are six groups available for this purpose Each alarm point has a selection list for setting the Using Group parameter In the group dialog the directory that it will be using is selected in the Shift control section If the group activities are not going to be altered by changing shifts use the shift 1 selection for all groups If the use of directories by a group is going to change through the Shift Control enter the appropriate directory into the shift selections Each Group has its own Acknowledge Code Interrogate Code and Timer settings Activities for a particular group are performed according to the Shift that is selected Each shift uses one of the directories as the instruction source for the sequence o
39. d codes These codes can be sent to the Cv2 either during a reporting sequence or when a call is placed to the unit During the alarm reporting sequence the control codes may be sent after the Enter Acknowledge Code prompt is heard For the next five seconds the Cv2 will accept Acknowledge Interrogate or Control codes With each received code the command will be performed and a prompt for another command entry will then be spoken For a remote control output the status of the output will be spoken after the received code has been executed When the unit is called and after the Access Code if required has been entered the prompt to Enter Command Code will be issued In either case the call will be terminated if a valid code is not received during the ten second window B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Operations Overview 2 8 2 3 Indicators The Cv2 has four LED indicators to show the operation of the unit and to assist in troubleshooting When the Cv2 is initially powered up the four LEDs will do the following All will turn on for approximately one second Hook will flash on and off for one second then go out Tone will flash on and off for one second then go out Voice will flash on and off for one second then go out Alarm will flash on and off for one second then go out Hook Tone Voice Alarm On power up following the initial flashing of each LED Hook flashes
40. de 7 Speaks Code Seven is ABC point D where ABC service option 000 001 002 003 004 006 007 009 012 014 015 017 018 019 033 054 055 104 107 800 801 802 803 828 829 Markov Service Option 8k Markov Service Option 13k Internet Standard PPP Packet Data Service QC Proprietary over Rate Set 2 Asynchronous Data Service QC Proprietary over Rate Set 2 830 831 832 833 Rejection or Wildcard Voice Basic Variable Rate Voice Mobile Station Loopback Enhanced Variable Rate Voice Asynchronous Data IS 99 Short Message IS 637 Internet Standard PPP Packet Data IS 657 Mobile Station Loopback over Rate Set 2 Asynchronous Data over Rate Set 2 Short Message using Multiplex Option 2 Internet Standard PPP Packet Data over Rate Set 2 High Rate Voice Over The Air Provisioning Administration over Rate Set 1 Over The Air Parameter Administration over Rate Set 2 3G Packet Data 3G Markov SO G Loopback SO Asynchronous Data IS 707 Internet Standard PPP Packet Data IS 707 Speech Service Option 13K Speech Service Option IS 96 Markov Service Option Data Services Service Option HACK Packet Method Markov Service Option 13k Wide Lock Loop phone off hook D Current Protocol Revision in Use B1272M001 Unrecognized non CDMA IS 95 J STD 008 IS 95 A IS 95 A TSB74 TIA EIA 95 B Phase 1 TIA EIA 95 B Phase 2
41. desired name after the prompt beep is returned The Cv2 detects when you stop speaking and automatically plays back the message Pauses between words may cause the recording to terminate If the message is acceptable press to advance to the next voice If it is not keep using 2 and repeat the message until it is satisfactory then press k k to accept the current recording The next prompt you will hear is Cv2 Group One is Electrical Group voices are not used in Basic mode Again use 2 to record the name of the group and 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 at any time to go back to the main menu Enter Program Code prompt 4 k k Record or Play Back Points Voices Cv2 Point One is Power Failure As with the Site and Group IDs Program Code 1 press 2 to record a new voice message to advance to the next voice or 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 5 Erase Voices Cv2 Enter Empty Code Press 31 to confirm that you want to erase all voices B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset 6 3 6 4 Telset Programming Summary A 2 is set for Basic mode programming
42. e PC 4 19 4 8 2 Control section Use the Control section to configure the hardware outputs if the Cv2 is going to be used for remote control Three of the control outputs are user programmable and can be individually set for either on off or timed operation five outputs are used for the special functions Format Each control can be either an On Off or a Timed type Default disabled DTMF On Code When the Cv2 receives the DTMF On code it sets the control to the On state and if it 1s set as a timed type starts the timer After the On code has been received and the output is set the Cv2 announces the current status of the control If the timer is set for a short interval the control may have returned to the Off state before the announcement is made This code can be 1 to 7 digits in length and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits including A B C and D Default DTMF On Code an empty string no On Code DTMF Off Code When the Cv2 receives the DTMF Off code it sets the control to the Off state and if it is set as a timed type terminates the timer operation if it is currently running The DTMF Off code will have no effect if the timer has already expired After the Off code has been received and the control is cleared the Cv2 announces the current status of the control This code can be 1 to 7 digits in length and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits Default DTMF Off Code an empty string no Off Code Interval Each of the four contro
43. e section Input and output ports that have been defined as a special function in the Group section Local Ack New alarm Any alarm or Ack received or in the General section Modem carrier detect and Ring out are not available as general purpose ports To access a point for configuration select the Points button to bring up the summary of the settings Status of the 30 points will be shown along with a brief description of their settings Highlight the point to be edited then select it by pressing Enter double clicking on the line or choosing the Edit Line function from the menubar Selecting a point will bring up the dialog box for that type Depending on the type of point the contents of the dialog box will vary There are a number of common settings that appear in all of the point dialog boxes Common Settings for Points I O Port Selection If you would like to change the type of input or output select one of the other available ports Changing the port will force the point to its default settings and the settings for the current point will be lost If a port is being used for one of the special functions an abbreviated Function Code will also be displayed in the port selection list These are not available as points gt ACK lt Local acknowledge input for one or more groups gt RES lt Reset input for one or more totalizers lt ALM gt Output used to indicate there is an Alarm Active in one or more groups lt NEW gt Outpu
44. e serial port is being used to 5 program the cellular radio it will automatically route the E 34 communications to the radio Figure 12 shows a stand alone 2 installation Figure 11 Serial Cable The programming PC is present only when a configuration database is to be transferred to or from the Cv2 the programming telephone can be either permanently installed or used only for voice recording Note that the phone set cannot be used to place outgoing calls If the Cv2 is to remain operational during a power outage the DC power provided to the unit must be uninterrupted Figure 13 shows a packaged Cv2 installation The programming PC is present only when a configuration database is to be transferred to or from the Cv2 the programming phone is part of the package and can also be used to place outgoing calls The built in power supply contains an 7 AH battery and is capable of running the Cv2 for at least 12 hours during a power outage The power supply has a power fail output signal that can be connected to any of the input ports on the Cv2 and programmed as an alarm point B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Installation ANTENNA 1 T A S 8 i PROGRAM A E Po 9 L J l E 2 SA d I 5 gH 182 A 1 4 ow 2 5 S A Q 3 2 4 B 6 4 S B 7 8 8 10 GND L L Cv2 CELLULAR ARL ANTENNA B Qo gt
45. en configuring the unit 4 7 1 Hardware section Start with the Hardware section to establish settings for the input and output ports Input ports can be configured as Digital Analog Watchdog Totalizer or Interval types Each port can be independently set to one of these types an individual port can have only one type assigned Output ports can be either On Off or Timed types To select an input for configuration click on the Hardware Inputs button to bring up the summary of the input settings Each of the eight inputs will be shown along with its current type and hardware settings The input to be edited is highlighted and can be selected by pressing Enter double clicking on the line or selecting the Edit Line function from the menubar Selecting an input for editing will produce the dialog box for that input type After an input or output port has been configured it can be activated in the Points section for alarm reporting monitoring or control purposes Input ports can be changed to one of the other types by selecting from the Change Input Port drop down list Changing the input type will force any variables used in the Hardware section to the default value and will remove any points that make use of this port Output ports can be changed from one type to the other Digital Input A Digital input represents the basic input type responding to either high or low signals to indicate the status of the port Wiring of the port determines if g
46. f actions that occur during alarm conditions If a different type of activity is required such as after hours or weekends the change can be quickly made by using another shift to control the Cv2 operation There are also a number of special function settings that enable outputs and inputs to operate as controls and indicators for some internal Cv2 activities The settings that can be entered for each group are defined below Group Name The Group Name is a 16 character text field where you may enter a description of the group The name is used only for identification purposes otherwise it is not required for operation of the Cv2 Normally the name is the same as the voice message programmed into the Cv2 for this group Default Group Name an empty text string Acknowledge Code The Acknowledge Code is a 1 to 7 digit DTMF string that is used to acknowledge the group and stop alarm transmission until a new alarm is detected Each group can have a unique Acknowledge Code or different groups can use the same code in order to be acknowledged simultaneously In special cases where it is not desirable to have the Acknowledge Code permanently silence the alarm condition append the digit when you send the code and the Temporary Acknowledge Time in the General section will be used as an override Default Acknowledge Code an empty text string B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 12 Interrogate Code The
47. ft control feature B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Operations Overview 2 3 2 1 4 What actions should occur when an alarm is detected All alarm conditions will be processed by placing a call on the cellular phone The called number and the activities that occur with different alarms are determined by entries in the directories A directory contains the sequence of actions that will occur when a group has an active alarm Instructions for dialing speaking inserting delays and signaling are placed in the directory in the order in which they are to be performed There are a total of six directories each can contain a unique sequence of activities that will be performed when alarm conditions exist To best describe how a directory controls alarm reporting activities an example directory programming session follows For more information on the directory summary and dialog box refer to Chapter 3 The opening window for a directory displays a summary of the activities that it will perform when an alarm is detected The directory summary is arranged as lines each line represents the sequence of events that will take place during one call out If a Dial command is the first entry on the line the Cv2 will call the programmed number and then execute the remainder of the commands on that line After the last command on the line is competed the call will be terminated Commands such as Auto Ack and Wait when used as single line commands
48. group The selected output will remain active while an alarm is present acknowledged or not New Alarm This control allows any one of the eight output ports to be used as an indicator that an unacknowledged alarm New Alarm is present in this group The selected output will remain active until the group is acknowledged or all new alarms are removed Acknowledge Received This control allows any one of the eight output ports to be used as an indicator that an Acknowledge Code has been received for this group The output selected for this function should be set as a timed output port in the Hardware section When an Acknowledge Code is received the output will turn on and will remain on for the timed interval If the Cv2 is using more than one group special function outputs of the same type can be assigned to the same output port in each group to provide a common indicator or different groups can use different outputs in order to distinguish between the groups Each output that is selected for either Alarm Active New Alarm or Acknowledge Received can be used only for that one function An output cannot be shared between two of these functions If the output selected for one of these functions is currently in use as a remote control point the point will be removed Default Special Function Output NONE Special Function Input Acknowledge In This special function can be used to designate one of the input ports as a local acknowledge for
49. have a network service account you will need to contact a desired network service representative and setup an account m For activation you will need to provide the ESN of the unit the home location where it will be installed as well as a billing address and contact name Your network service representative will provide a 10 digit telephone number that you will program into the unit This can be done using the PC configuration software or a telephone set connected to the Cv2 To use the programming application install the software according to the instructions in section 4 1 connect the powered Cv2 to the computer with the cable provided then activate the transceiver programming function by selecting Program Cellphone from the menu Enter the 10 digit telephone number where shown and press the Store button to transfer the number into the unit To program the mobile number with a telephone set plug the set into the programming port of the powered Cv2 and take the set off hook The Cv2 will respond with Enter Program Code when you take the set off hook Follow this sequence You enter the digit 9 Cv2 ESN is 067 point 12345678 unit speaks ESN You enter the Gis us EAM aut advance to MIN Cv2 Mobile Number is 800 555 1212 unit speaks MIN You enter the digits 800 268 2646 change the MIN Cv2 Mobile Number is 800 268 2646 unit spe
50. he Advanced mode it can have more commands than just dialing and speaking the alarms The three control outputs are activated in the Control section by selecting On Off or momentary operation and entering the DTMF control codes There are also five hardware controlled outputs that are used to indicate New alarm Any alarm Ack received Modem carrier detect and Ring out 2 2 3 What actions should occur when an alarm is detected All alarm conditions will be processed by placing a sequence of calls on the cellular phone until an Acknowledge code is received The called numbers are determined by entries in the two directories Each call consists of dialing the phone number followed by a verbal message containing the Site ID phrase then any active alarm phrases B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Operations Overview 2 7 2 2 4 How do you want to respond to an alarm call After the Cv2 has finished speaking the alarm messages it prompts the called party with the phrase Enter Acknowledge Code and then waits five seconds for the code to be returned If the code is received it will terminate any further call out activities until a new alarm occurs otherwise it will proceed to the next line in the directory There is a Temporary Acknowledge Time that can be set in the General section that will override the operation of the Acknowledge Code If the temporary time is set to a value other than Off and the received Acknowledge Code has
51. he Cv2 will wait for the called party to speak before beginning the voice announcement When Call Progress is enabled there should not be any Answer commands directly following a Dial command in the directories This will cause the Cv2 to look for a voice response twice in a row and may prevent alarm announcements Default Call Progress disabled B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 17 Ring Output Ring output is used to select one of the eight outputs to externally indicate that there is an incoming call The output will follow the ringing cadence if selected Default Ring Output None Modem CD Modem Carrier Detect is used to select one of the eight outputs to externally indicate that the modem has connected to an incoming call This function is activated by the Modem Enable Code and is only asserted during the connection and not for the timer interval Default Modem CD None Enable Modem Code This code is required to allow the Cv2 to receive incoming over the air modem calls Normally the Cv2 is in voice mode following receipt of the Enable Modem code it will wait for a modem call for the time period set for the Modem CD in Hardware outputs When this timer period has passed without a connection the Cv2 returns to voice mode If a connection is made the Cv2 waits 30 seconds after the end of the modem session before returning to voice Default Enable Modem Code empty string Rings before An
52. hich is housed in an enclosure complete with a battery backed power supply and a programming phone set or the stand alone version which is the Cv2 alarm reporter without the above accessories 3 2 1 Packaged model KC The packaged model should be mounted onto a wall or other vertical surface in a location where the temperature cannot exceed the 2 rating PHONE amp Ug d m 2 Before connecting AC power confirm that the setting of the voltage range switch on the J g power supply module is set for the correct input either 110 220 VAC Connect AC power to the terminal strip on the power supply module Connect the antenna or coaxial feed line to the remote antenna onto the TNC coaxial jack on the Cv2 Connect the input and output signal lines between the Cv2 and the equipment that you am want to monitor and control Details of the input and output ports are discussed later in Figure 3 Packaged Cv2 this chapter B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Installation 3 2 2 Stand alone model 3 2 The stand alone Cv2 can be mounted on a flat surface Make sure that there is enough room around the unit to make connections The environment should be clean and dry with an ambient temperature that does not go below 30 C or above 50 C TB1 A 11 INPUT 812 13 14
53. his manner use the Windows Explorer to copy these files All of the information concerning phrases shown in the editor can be saved to file by pressing the Save button in the Configuration section Previously saved configurations can be restored by pressing the Load button in the Configuration section Loading a new configuration replaces all currently displayed data Important The phrase and message data is not embedded in the configuration file it only contains pointers to the input data members When the program generates a new message file it locates the source phrase data by using either the file names of the phrases or the loaded message file If these files are relocated after they have been selected in the editor an error will occur when the message file is being generated B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Editor 7 2 Controls in the Voice Editor dialog box are Individual Voice Phrase Section Hardware The setting of the tab control at the bottom of the box determines which part of the message configuration is shown in the phrase list boxes Use Text Names This check box controls the display of the text names Site Name Point Name and Group Name that are in the background programming session Turning this function on is only of use if the text names match the phrases in the current voice editing session Information is these text fields is for reference and is not used by the Cv2 Site ID Tab A sing
54. ide of the dialog box The command appears at the location currently selected shown by an active option button If the command has an associated Value such as a telephone number or waiting interval then the value field to the right of the command will be accessible for data entry Commands can be added at the end of the list or inserted into the middle of the list The commands and their functions are Dial The Dial command is the first command entry Associated with the Dial command is a telephone number that is entered in the Value field this is the number that will be called when an alarm condition is detected The maximum length of the telephone number is 39 digits The special character l can be inserted anywhere in the telephone number to create a two second delay in the dialing sequence When this command is encountered in the directory the Cv2 initiates a call out on the cellular network and then maintains the call until the last command in the line is executed Dial can only appear as the first entry in the list Default Dial value 0000 Wait The Wait command is used to insert delays into the sequence Associated with the Wait command is the time delay in seconds range of the delay is from 0 to 255 seconds Wait can be a single entry on a line but if it is entered in a line with other commands it must be preceded by a Dial command Default Wait value 0000 Auto Ack If enabled for the group using this directory the Auto
55. igital input section Take into consideration the expected time period between events when setting the Debounce timer The count in the totalizer can be reset by two methods by sending the Reset Code entered in the Points section or by using the Reset Input selection in the Hardware setup Analog Input Setting the input port type to Analog allows measurement of voltages between 0 and 5 volts As with the other input types the definition of an analog input is completed in the Points section where the range setpoints and units are assigned An Analog port can be changed to one of the other input types by selecting from the Change Input Port drop down list Changing input type will force any variables used in the Hardware section to the default value and will remove any points that make use of this input On Off Output On Off outputs operate with two DTMF codes that are set in the Points section One code turns the output On and the other returns it to the Off state The output will remain in the last commanded state indefinitely To make an On Off port operational for remote control it must be configured and enabled in the Points section Timed Output Timed outputs are activated by receipt of a single DTMF On code This code is set in the Points section When the code is received the output will activate and will remain in that state until the timer expires or the DTMF Off code is received B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD
56. in Short Cycles The maximum number of short cycles is 9 Default Short Cycles 4 Long Timer The Long Timer can be set to any value between 0 and 255 minutes Default Long Timer 30 min Shift Selection There are four shifts that can be used to alter the way that the Cv2 reports alarms The group will use the currently active shift to select a directory for its operations The shift in use at any particular time is determined by the last time that a Shift Change Code message was received The Cv2 retains the current shift when it is powered down and will return to that shift when power is restored Each time a Shift Change Code is received the shift advances by one if the Cv2 is currently set to shift 4 and the Shift Change Code is received it will go to the shift 1 setting After receipt of the Shift Change Code the Cv2 responds with a spoken message indicating the new shift setting The Shift Change Code is set in the General section B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 13 This code can be 1 to 7 digits in length and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits including A B C and D Default Shift Selection Directory A for all shifts Special Function Outputs Outputs can be assigned to indicate certain conditions within the Cv2 The three special function outputs are Alarm Active This control allows any one of the eight output ports to be used as an indicator that an alarm is present in this
57. ivery Such warranty shall extend from the time of delivery for a period of one year Buyer must provide written notice to Barnett Engineering Ltd within this prescribed warranty period of any defect If the defect is not the result of improper usage service maintenance or installation and equipment has not been otherwise damaged or modified after delivery Barnett Engineering Ltd shall either replace or repair the defective part or parts of equipment or replace the equipment or refund the purchase price at Barnett Engineering Ltd s option after return of such equipment by buyer to Barnett Engineering Ltd Shipment to Barnett Engineering Ltd s facility shall be borne on account of buyer 1 Consequential Damages Barnett Engineering Ltd shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages incurred as a result of any defect in any equipment sold hereunder and Barnett Engineering Ltd s liability is specifically limited to its obligation described herein to repair or replace a defective part or parts covered by this warranty 2 Exclusive Warranty The warranty set forth herein is the only warranty oral or written made by Barnett Engineering Ltd and is in lieu of and replaces all other watranties expressed or implied including the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of fitness for particular purpose B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2
58. le text line displaying the current status of the Site ID phrase Depending on what has been loaded into the editor one of the following will appear in the location for the Site ID phrase empty the location contains no phrase data in msg file the phrase is contained in a loaded message file Hie pathMile name the phrase is in an individual file has been loaded atthis location Groups Tab A 6 line list box displaying the current status of the group phrases Contents of each line is as described for the Site ID above Points Tab A 30 line list box displaying the current status of the point phrases Contents of each line is as described for the Site ID above Load The position in the list where the phrase is to be used must be selected before pressing this button A File Open dialog box is used to select the required file The file type has the extension vox and must have either been processed by the wave converter or previously extracted from a message file Clear The position in the list where the phrase is to be removed must be selected before pressing this button Save The location for the phrase that is to be saved must be selected before pressing this button A File Save dialog box is used to set the file name and location The saved file is extracted from the currently loaded message file and saved with the VOX extension B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Editor Message File Section Load
59. ls has an independent duration timer that can be set to have either a seconds or minutes timescale Maximum values are 65535 minutes and 1638 seconds Default 1 second 4 8 3 General Settings that affect the overall operation of the Cv2 are entered in the General section Site Name same as for Advanced mode Rings to Answer same as for Advanced mode Temporary Ack Time same as for Advanced mode Enable Call Progress same as for Advanced mode Enable Modem Code same as for Advanced mode Access Code same as for Advanced mode 4 8 4 Directories A Basic Directory contains a list of telephone numbers that will be called and followed by a voice message when the Cv2 is in operation each directory can contain a different list Associated with each directory is a unique Acknowledge code Interrogate code and Cycle timer If the requirements of the system you are setting up cannot be met with the basic phone number and voice commands in the directory you can switch to the advanced editor while B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 20 keeping the rest of the configuration in basic mode Insert Insert a new phone number at the highlighted location Delete Delete the phone number at the highlighted location Edit Modify the phone number at the highlighted location Advanced View or edit the directory with the Advanced editor Acknowledge Code The Acknowledge Code is a 1 to 7 digit DTMF string tha
60. must first send the Modem Enable Code to temporarily set the Cv2 into data mode and the output or control used for the Carrier Detect CD output should be programmed to have an appropriate timer interval The CD output is a discrete pin on the Cv2 s outputs and is not present at the serial connector It can be used to signal the external equipment that a connection has been made The suggested serial cable is shown in Figure 14 Do not use the programming cable that is supplied with the Cv2 or any cable that asserts the DTR line on the CV2 for external data transfer O EQUIPMENT Figure 14 Data Cable for External Equipment B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset 6 1 6 Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset 6 1 Setup The Cv2 can be configured by transferring a database from the PC either in Basic or Advanced mode or by using the programming phone All of the variables in Basic mode are accessible through the telset if the Cv2 has been programmed in Advanced mode only the following items are available Directory line editor All voice phrases Rings to answer call progress enable access code modem enable code Cell phone status Outside line For Advanced mode telset programming ensure that the database in the unit is configured properly The Cv2 must contain a valid database in order to determine which points have associated voice messages The
61. ned to the telset from the cellphone configuration section 9 1 Received Signal Strength Indicator RSSI code 1 Speaks Code One is 8 8 8 8 where 0 very poor 15 very good 9 2 Service code 2 Speaks Code Two is AB where A Current Service OFF No Service 0 Analog Service 1 CDMA Cellular Service 2 CDMA PCS Service 3 Sleep Mode B roaming indicator 0 normal 1 8 roaming 9 3 SID code 3 Speaks the 5 digit System Identification 9 4 NID code 4 Speaks the 3 digit Network Identification 9 5 State code 5 Speaks Code Five is AB where AB is the two character transceiver state 00 No Service either mode Analog States 01 Initialization 02 Idle 03 Voice Channel Initialization 04 Waiting For Order 05 Waiting For Answer 06 Conversation 07 Release 08 System Access CDMA States 81 Initialization 82 Idle 83 Voice Channel Initialization 84 Waiting For Order 85 Waiting For Answer 86 Conversation 87 Release 88 Update Overhead Information 89 Mobile Station Origination Attempt 8A Page Response 8B Order Message Response 8C Registration Access 8D Message Transmission B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Cellphone Status Codes 9 2 9 6 Channel Power code 6 Speaks Code Six is ABC point DE where ABC current transceiver center frequency channel DE current transmitter power negative dBm 9 7 Service Option Protocol Revision co
62. ng Cv2 beep you BEEE new line is DIAL 1234597 VOICE 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 6 line is DIAL 1234567 VOICE Cycle Timer Basic Mode Only Cv2 Directory A Timer is 5 minutes You LIJI Change timer to 20 minutes range 1 255 min LIA Exit to Directory Menu GJ Accept timer and advance to Acknowledge Code Acknowledge Code Cv2 Acknowledge Code is 123 You BELIA Change acknowledge code to 55 max 8 digits LI Exit to Directory Menu LIJ Accept acknowledge code and advance to Interrogate Code Interrogate Code Cv2 Interrogate Code is 456 You teJce JJ Change interrogate code to 99 max 8 digits ie Exit to Directory Menu r Accept interrogate code and exit to Directory Menu General Configuration Menu Basic and Advanced mode Answer Rings Cv2 Answer Rings is 4 You eee Change number of rings to 2 range 1 9 eee Exit to Main Menu CIJ Accept answer rings and advance to Call Progress Control Call Progress Control busy signal and answer detect Cv2 Dial Control is Off You tec Jf Turn call progress detector off B1272M001 BARNETTENGINEERINGLTD ProfalkCv2 Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset 6 6 ma Turn call progress detector on 150 Exit to Main Menu ama Accept call progress control and advance to Access Code Access Code Cv2 Access Code is empty You 232 Change access code 11 8 digits oag Erase access code CIJ Accept acces
63. not counted If the counter exceeds 50 a directory alarm is created This alarm is not latched and will be cleared when an acknowledgment is received This directory alarm appears as a new alarm in all groups causing each group to call out and notify the user that the alarm is present This alarm is announced before the Site ID by speaking Directory X Error where X is the directory that has failed to be acknowledged for at least 50 call out cycles If an interrogate code is received the Directory X Error message will be made before any group alarms If the total number of unacknowledged calls in all directories exceeds 75 a call will be made to Barnett Engineering with the MIN and ESN of the phone This information will be used to attempt to locate the owner of the equipment and notify them of the problem condition At this point the timer used to control the interval between the last call in the directory and when the cycle is restarted at the first number will be set to 4 hours regardless of the program settings If the total number of unacknowledged calls exceeds 100 the Cv2 will cease to call out The Cv2 will still answer incoming calls and reset the counters if an acknowledge code is received Each chapter has separate sections for Basic and Advanced operations Once the mode that you want to operate in has been established use the applicable section in each chapter A comparison or the functions available for each mode i
64. orm a specific sequence of events determined by the entries in the directory Six directories are available providing different actions for different groups Programming r The programming section is used to transfer the configuration database between the PC and the Cv2 Recorded voices can also be transferred from the Cv2 and then back 4 6 Program Functions Basic mode The menu and taskbar for the basic mode is shown below File Summary Alarms Controls General Directory Program Help AR EERTE File Operations same as shown for the Advanced mode Summary same as shown for the Advanced mode Change Mode same as shown for the Advanced mode Alarms Alarm settings for the 8 inputs are configured here Controls Control output settings are configured here General Settings that concern the operation of the entire Cv2 are entered in the General section Programming Programming is the same as for the Advanced mode 4 7 Configuring the Cv2 Advanced mode When configuring the Cv2 the sequence described in the following section is the simplest B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 way to get the unit operational when in the Advanced mode If the Cv2 uses any of the special port functions Alarm Active New Alarm Acknowledge Received Local Acknowledge or the Totalizer Reset Input you must consider the relationship between these functions and the Hardware Groups and Points sections wh
65. resence of incoming calls is indicated by the ringing sound from the speaker and at one of the outputs if it is selected to show ringing 2 1 8 Sending remote control commands Controls can be controlled using the programmed codes These codes can be sent to the Cv2 either during a reporting sequence or when a call is placed to the unit During the alarm reporting sequence the control codes may be sent after the Enter Acknowledge Code prompt is heard For the next five seconds the Cv2 will accept Acknowledge Interrogate or Control codes With each received code the command will be performed and a prompt for another command entry will then be spoken For a remote control output the status of the output will be spoken after the received code has been executed When the unit is called and after the Access Code if required has been entered the prompt to Enter Command Code will be issued In either case the call will be terminated if a valid code is not received during the ten second window 2 2 Cv2 Capabilities Basic mode When an alarm occurs the Cv2 places a call using its built in cellular phone and announces the alarm condition using stored voice messages Alarm messages consist of the site ID phrase and the alarm message phrase that are stored at voice programming time The unit can also be called up and interrogated to obtain current alarm conditions The Cv2 has eight alarm inputs that are programmed as conventional digit
66. round closure or voltage signals are being monitored Debounce times are set to qualify the state of the input before it is considered valid Two debounce time ranges seconds and minutes are available The seconds range has a maximum value of 1638 seconds 27 minutes with a resolution of 25 msec For longer debounce times the minutes range should be used When set to minutes the debounce timer has a maximum value of 65 535 minutes with a resolution of one minute For short debounce times use the seconds timer to avoid the inaccuracy introduced by the one minute resolution Default Debounce time 0 05 sec A Digital input port can also be used to perform special functions in the Cv2 In the Groups section it can be selected for the Local Acknowledge function and in the Hardware section it can be set to operate as a Reset Input for a Totalizer Watchdog Input A Watchdog timer is used to monitor periodic events and will produce an alarm if the event does not occur within the programmed Watchdog interval Each time an event occurs at the input the timer is reloaded with the programmed value When the timer has expired without a refresh event the alarm is set Refresh activities can be changes from low to high changes from high to low or both Watchdog input types use two timers for their operation the Debounce timer and the B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 5 Watchdog Interval timer Refer
67. s code and advance to Temporary Acknowledge Timer Temporary Acknowledge Timer Cv2 Acknowledge Timer is code 2 You oJ gt Turn Temporary Acknowledge Timer off Eng Change temporary acknowledge timer to 30 minutes 2 LIJ Change temporary acknowledge timer to 60 minutes 3 Ge Change temporary acknowledge timer to 120 minutes Cee Change temporary acknowledge timer to 240 minutes e C IC Exit to Main Menu Jc Accept timer and advance to Modem Code Modem Code Cv2 Modem Code is empty You capere Change modem code to 22 max 8 digits eee Erase modem code r Accept modem code and exit to Main Menu Alarm Input Menu Basic mode only B1272M001 Directory Assignment Cv2 Alarm 1 uses directory A You LUC Ye Change to directory A LIJ Change to directory B GIGI Disable input GIG Exit to Main Menu S S oS LJ Accept directory assignment advance to next alarm or Alarm Format Alarm Format Cv2 Alarm Format is 0 You 20 Change format to normally low inputs WIC Change format to normally high inputs LILJA Change format to normally low latched inputs BILA Change format to normally high latched inputs BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset 6 7 oga Exit to Main Menu uu Accept alarm format and advance to Debounce Scale Debounce Scale Cv2 Alarm Timer is seconds You tec Jf Change debounce scale to seconds W
68. s shown in Table 1 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Getting Started Table 1 Function Input debounce Input NO NC Input type Output type Groups Points Alarms Directories General B1272M001 Mode Comparison Advanced Mode Independent for each input Independent for each input 8 inputs 1 analog 4 digital types 8 outputs On Off or timed 4 can be special function 6 groups each with separate Acknowledge code Interrogate code Short and long timer Shift control Group enable Ack request enable Auto Ack enable 30 points can be any input output Using group Enable Latched DTMF tag Not used 6 directories Dial Voice DTMF Wait Alert Signal Answer Rings before answer Call progress enable Access code Temporary Ack time Enable Modem code Security levels Shift change code BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD 1 3 Basic Mode Part of Alarms same setting for all Part of Alarms same setting for all 8 Alarms 1 digital type only 8 Controls 3 On Off or timed 5 always special function Not used Part of Directories Part of Directories Part of Directories Cycle timer Not used Part of Alarms same setting for all Part of Alarms same setting for all 8 alarms Using Directory A B or disabled NO NC same for all Alarms Momentary or Latched same for all 2 directories Directories commands can be Basic or Advanced when programming in the Basic mode Only phone numbers c
69. s used to call a numeric paging terminal After the call is placed there is a four second delay for the paging terminal to respond before the Cv2 sends the number to be displayed on the pager When calling a paging terminal it is sometimes useful to allow the called party time to call the Cv2 back and acknowledge the B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Operations Overview alarm before the Cv2 advances to the next line in the directory This can be done by using the Wait command on its own line the entry below will cause a four minute delay before the next line is executed 1 DIAL 2458829 WAIT 4 4567 2 WAIT 240 Directory lines can be added removed or modified and new lines can be inserted between existing lines 2 1 5 How do you want to respond to an alarm call After the Cv2 has finished speaking the alarm messages it prompts the called party with the phrase Enter Acknowledge Code and then waits five seconds for the code to be returned If the code is received it will terminate any further call out activities until a new alarm occurs otherwise it will proceed to the next line in the directory There is a Temporary Acknowledge Time that can be set in the General section that will override the operation of the Acknowledge Code If the temporary time is set to a value other than Off and the received Acknowledge Code has the digit appended to it the Cv2 will remain in the acknowledged state onl
70. sensor produces outputs of between 0 and 2 5 volts then set the binary minimum to 0 and the binary maximum to 127 255 x 2 5 5 The range of the sensor should use as much of the available Cv2 analog input range as possible in order to maintain a high resolution for the readings The minimum and maximum Binary values will correspond to the Decimal minimum and maximum that represent the actual readings in engineering units being monitored by the sensor Default Binary Values 0 for the minimum and 255 for the maximum Decimal Values B1272M001 Decimal values represent the real physical measurement being monitored by the sensor For example the current or voltage signals correspond to some engineering value such as gallons or PSI Set the decimal minimum to the low end of the range being measured Set the decimal maximum to the high end of the sensor scale For example if the minimum for the sensor is 50 rpm and maximum is 800 rpm enter these values in the decimal section Decimal values may be negative e g a temperature range of 40 C to 60 C The range allowed for the decimal limits is 999 9 to 999 9 If values greater than these settings are needed use a suitable prefix or suffix from Units and scale the reading to fit in the allowed range If a sensor was connected to a meter with a range of 0 to 10 000 gallons per hour then a suitable scale in the decimal values would be as the minimum 10 as the maximum with Units
71. set to read thousand as the prefix before gallons Once the range of the decimal scale has been entered then the high and low setpoints can follow Both setpoints can be used within a single point If the low setpoint is not required set it to the decimal minimum if the high setpoint is not needed set it to the decimal maximum Default Decimal Values BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 10 Minimum 0 Maximum 100 0 Low Setpoint 25 0 High Setpoint 75 0 Hysteresis Hysteresis is a quick method of establishing the reset values for the high and low setpoints After an analog reading has exceeded the setpoint either high or low it must pass through the reset value before it is considered to have returned to normal This prevents a reading that is hovering around a setpoint from constantly going in and out of alarm The more unstable the reading the larger should be the hysteresis Hysteresis is calculated as a percentage of the decimal span and then used as an offset from the setpoint For the low setpoint the reset will be above the setpoint and for a high setpoint the reset level will be below Default Hysteresis 10 of decimal span Units If you require engineering units to be announced after the numeric value of the Analog Point set them in the Units section Available units are listed in the Points Totalizer section On Off Output Point In addition to the common settings des
72. ssion it must be saved to disk first Com Port The setting of this combo box determines which serial port is used for the communications with the Cv2 Configuration File Section Load A File Open dialog box is used to select a previously saved configuration file with the vcf extension Save B1272M001 A File Save dialog box is used to select the location and name of the stored configuration file A configuration file does not contain any phrase data only pointers to the source location for the phrases The file is saved with a vcf extension BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Voice Editor 7 4 7 2 Wave File Conversion Access to the wave file converter is through the drop down File menu The Cv2 uses Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation ADPCM operating at 32 kbps to convert audio signals to digital form ADPCM converted voice phrases are specifically delimited and padded for use by the Cv2 This wave file converter allows you to create phrase files using the audio functions available in a PC instead of recording the phrases through the programming telephone When creating a phrase on the PC the recorder should be set for either 8 or 16 bit sampling at a rate of 8 000 bytes per second Higher sample rates do not produce better audio quality but if a faster rate is used it should be a multiple of 8 000 Stereo files cannot be converted Press the Source button to select the wave wav file that is to be conver
73. swer Rings before answer determines how may ring cycles the Cv2 will wait before answering the call Default Rings before Answer Two 4 7 6 Configuration Programming Three types of data can be transferred between the Cv2 and the programming PC Programming can be done locally with the programming cable or remotely using the modem in the PC to call the Cv2 over the air If remote programming is to be used the Cv2 must be configured for a Enable Modem code and a Modem CD output enabled in the General section The selected output is configured in Hardware for the time interval that the Cv2 will wait for a modem connection The programming dialog defaults to local operation when it opens Press the Use Modem button for remote programming For local programming the programming cable must be connected between the PC and the Cv2 before any data transfer is initiated Select the correct COM port for the attached cable in the Serial Port box While the serial cable is attached the Cv2 will be in programming mode and will not be operational For remote programming press the Dial button to bring up the telephone number entry dialog Enter the telephone number for the Cv2 including the prefix 1 and area code if necessary Press Disconnect when the modem session is finished Data is transferred in four kilobyte packets at 9600 baud The configuration database will take two packets to transfer the number of packets in a voice data transfer will vary
74. t found default files will be created and a warning posted 4 4 How to access programming functions At the top of the application are drop down menus and buttons on the taskbar that launch the various operations in the program The taskbar buttons duplicate the operations found in the menu To activate on line help press F1 or select the Help menu at the top of the desktop Context help for the controls is available when dialog boxes are open Press the Help question mark in the upper right of the dialog box place the curser with the question mark over the control then click the left mouse button Selection items on the menus and taskbar are different for Advanced and Basic editing The menu and button operations for the two modes are summarized in the following section B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 2 4 5 Program Functions Advanced mode The menu and taskbar for the advanced mode is shown below File Summary Hardware General Groups Points Directory Program Help x s a gt File Operations 1 File Open E If you do not want to edit the default database use the File Open button to select a different configuration file This will bring up the standard Windows File Open dialog box where you can open another dat file EX File Save As To save the current configuration under a different name use the Save As button to bring up the standard Windows S
75. t is used to acknowledge the directory and stop alarm transmission until a new alarm is detected Each directory can have a unique Acknowledge Code or they can both use the same code in order to be acknowledged simultaneously In special cases where it is not desirable to have the Acknowledge Code permanently silence the alarm condition append the digit when you send the code and the Temporary Acknowledge Time in the General section will be used as an override Default Acknowledge Code an empty text string Interrogate Code The Interrogate Code is a 1 to 7 digit DTMF string that is used to make the Cv2 announce the condition of alarms using the directory Each directory can have a unique Interrogate Code or both directories can use the same code Default Interrogate Code an empty text string Cycle Timer When the end of a directory has been reached without receipt of an Acknowledge code the Cv2 waits for the time set in the Cycle timer before repeating the alarm transmission sequence This repetition will continue until the unit is acknowledged B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Remote Data Access 5 1 5 Remote Data Access External equipment connected to the serial port can be accessed by calling the Cv2 with a remote modem The Cv2 can determine whether the data is intended for a remote programming session or if it is to be routed to the attached equipment To allow an incoming modem call to be answered the caller
76. t used to indicate that there is an unacknowledged or New Alarm in One or more groups lt ACK gt Output used to indicate that an Acknowledge Code has been received for one or more groups B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 7 lt RING gt Output used to indicate that the phone is ringing lt CD gt Output used to indicate that the modem is in the connected state Default Port Selection Unused not included in any reporting activities Point Name The Point Name is a 16 character text field where you can enter a description of the point This name is used for quick identification in the point summary otherwise it is not required for operation of the Cv2 Normally the name assigned is the same as the voice message programmed into the Cv2 for this point Default Point name empty text string Using Group Each point is placed into a group which will determine through a directory what actions take place when an alarm occurs For example groups could be set up to process alarms specific to security maintenance and or operations Points would then be assigned to the group concerned Default group Group 1 Enabled When a point is enabled alarm activities will be reported and it can be interrogated for its current status A disabled point does not produce alarms and cannot be interrogated Changing the enable flag does not alter any of the other settings for this point Default Point sta
77. te disabled Digital and Watchdog Points Settings for Watchdog points are the same as for Digital points Alarm State Points can be set to register an alarm in two ways only when the alarm condition is present or latched when an alarm condition is first detected Latched operation means that the alarm is set when the input change is first detected and will remain in that state until the group it is using is acknowledged If the alarm is not latched it will be removed as an alarm when the input condition returns to normal Default alarm state when active DTMF Tag The DTMF Tag is used to generate signaling messages for remote equipment If a DTMF tag is available it will be sent if the SIGNAL command is present in the Directory The tag can consist of 1 to 7 digits and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits including A B C and D Default DTMF Tag empty string no signaling Interval Point An Interval Point uses only the common settings It cannot generate alarms but can be interrogated to obtain readings Totalizer Point Totalizers cannot generate alarms but can be interrogated to obtain readings In addition to the common ones the totalizer also has the these settings B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 8 Decimal Place A decimal place can be inserted into the spoken message for a totalizer Five decimal locations are available XXXXX XXXX Y XXX YY XX YYY X YYYY When
78. ted Press the destination button to select a name and location for the output ADPCM file Press Convert to generate the output file The generated ADPCM tile has the extension vox and can be used by the Voice Editor to create message files for the Cv2 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Specifications 8 Specifications 8 1 General Alarm Inputs Control Outputs Programming Connection Record Connection Voice Quality Power Environment Physical Cellular Telephone Antenna Impedance 8 2 Programmable Features Voice Messages Alarm Type Analog Alarm Range Alarm Groups Shifts Interval Timer 8 1 8 inputs analog or digital latching or momentary plug in screw terminal block analog 0 to 5 VDC 100k input impedance digital normally open or normally closed ground closure or 10 to 30 VDC input optionally configured for acknowledge input 8 independent open collector outputs controlled by DTMF codes voice announcement when operated plug in screw terminal block optionally configured for alarm status indication Rated 0 4 A 50 volts max DB9 RS232 9600 baud RJ11 using standard telephone set Digitized toll quality 32 kbps ADPCM 11 to 28 VDC 125 mA idle 750mA transmitting plug in screw terminal block 30 C to 50 C 8 5 L x 6 0 W x 3 0 D Internal Kyocera M200 CDMA 50 ohms Site identification Group identification Alarm inputs and control outputs
79. this group When the specified input is active the group will be acknowledged as though it had received a DTMF Acknowledge Code If more than one group is being used this setting can be the same port to create a common acknowledge or different inputs can be selected to provide unique acknowledge controls Only Digital inputs can be used for this purpose The selection shown in the list box is restricted to inputs that are set to digital in the Hardware section Default Special Function Input NONE 4 7 4 Directories The Directories contain the sequences of actions that will occur when an alarm is activated in a group Instructions for dialing speaking inserting delays and signaling are placed in the directory in the order in which they are to be performed Each of the six directories can contain unique operational sequences The directory summary displays the sequence of events B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 in a line by line format A line represents one complete action usually a cellular call Edit the highlighted line by pressing Enter double clicking on the line or selecting the Edit Line command from the menubar in the summary window Lines can also be removed or inserted The editor dialog box displays two columns on the left one for the Command entry and the other for the Value entry if any Buttons for each type of command are arranged on the right Commands are entered when you click on the buttons on the right s
80. ting message file use the Load button in the Message section to select a file The contents of the message file will be displayed with the designation in msg file if a phrase is present or with the designation empty if there is no phrase for that location If you have the configuration database that is associated with this message file loaded in the main program and if the names for each phrase have been programmed in the database you can turn on the Use Text Names to include the names of the phrases in the display Do not display the text names if they do not correspond with the associated phrases If the pre recorded message file is not on disk but is present in the Cv2 it can be downloaded by selecting the Read from ProTalk button in the Message section Adding individual phrase vox files is done by selecting the location where the phrase will be used and then pressing the Load button in the Phrase section or double clicking the location The file selected in the Open File dialog will be placed at that location Press the Clear button to remove a selected phrase Individual phrases that were part of a previously recorded message file can be saved to disk by pressing the Save button A suitable name for the file is required the program does not attempt to provide a default name even if there is a text name available External files vox files taken from a phrase file on the hard drive that have been loaded cannot be saved in t
81. to the preceding Digital input description for details on the Debounce timer Two Watchdog time ranges seconds and minutes are available The seconds range has a maximum value of 1638 seconds 27 minutes with a resolution of 25 msec For longer Watchdog times the minutes range should be used When set to minutes the Watchdog timer has a maximum value of 65 535 minutes with a resolution of one minute For short Watchdog times use the seconds timer to avoid the inaccuracy introduced by the one minute resolution When setting the two timers take into consideration the relationship between the two The Debounce time can not be greater than the Watchdog Interval otherwise a constant alarm condition will occur Default Watchdog time 10 min Interval Input Interval timers measure the time interval that an input is active either how long it is high or how long it is low The input is conditioned by the Debounce timer which is described in the Digital input section When setting the Debounce timer consider the anticipated duration of the interval Since the Cv2 registers a change only after the Debounce time long debounce settings will affect the accuracy of the measurement Totalizer Input Totalizer inputs measure the number of times that an event has occurred at the input The event can be a high to low transition a low to high transition or both Before the change is considered valid it is conditioned by the Debounce timer described in the D
82. tpoints Like Digital and Watchdog points they have Alarm State and DTMF Tag settings The other settings in the Analog Point dialog box are unique to this type of point Calibrate Calibration of an analog allows the conversion of the input voltage reading to a value that is expressed in engineering units Setpoints are then assigned to the actual corresponding measurement and when the point is interrogated the reading is B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 9 announced in engineering units Calibrate is a secondary dialog box that is activated from the Analog Point dialog box The relationship between the binary reading from the input analog converter and the decimal value that is used for setpoints and annunciation is established by setting the Binary and Decimal limits Binary Values The full scale binary range when an input port is configured for analog operation is determined by the internal A to D converter which provides eight bits of resolution The minimum binary value is 0 and the maximum value is 255 for the input range of 0 to 5 VDC If the sensor that is driving the input port does not produce a full scale output that corresponds to the Cv2 range then the binary values can be adjusted to match the sensor For example if a sensor with a full scale range of 1 volt to 5 volts is used then set the Cv2 with the binary minimum at 51 255 x 1 5 and the binary maximum at 255 If the
83. use Normally it is set to match the voice message that is programmed as the Site Identifier Default Site Name an empty text string Security Level The Security level setting determines the actions that the Cv2 will perform when it receives an incoming call Level1 The Cv2 announces the Site ID any groups that are in the alarm state and prompts the caller to Enter Command Code An Access Code is not required Level 2 When the incoming call is answered by the Cv2 only the Site ID is announced for further access to the Cv2 the caller must enter the Access Code B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using the PC 4 16 Level 2 When the incoming call is answered by the Cv2 only the Site ID is announced for further access to the Cv2 the caller must enter the Access Code Level3 An incoming call results in the Cv2 coming off hook with no announcement the Access Code must be entered within ten seconds or the Cv2 will hang up Default Security Level Level 1 Access Code An Access Code is needed when calling into a unit configured for security levels 2 or 3 If the Access Code is empty all incoming callers will be permitted access to the program mode If a code is programmed it must be entered for remote programming otherwise the incoming call will be terminated Local programming is always accessible This code can be 1 to 7 digits in length and may use any of the 16 DTMF digits including A B C an
84. ust be preceded by a Dial command it cannot be the first entry in the list It can be used only once in a list Answer The Answer command causes the Cv2 to monitor the called line for activity before it begins to speak the alarm message If the Cv2 is calling a voice or numeric paging terminal with an automated attendant the Answer command will cause it to wait for the voice prompt before transmitting the pager number Do not place the Answer command immediately after a Dial command if Call Progress is selected in the General section This will cause the Cv2 to look for a voice response twice in a row and may prevent alarm announcements Signal If a DTMF tag is programmed for a point and the Signal command is set then only the DTMF tag for this point will be sent and the voice message will not be spoken Signal must be preceded by a Dial command it cannot be the first entry in the list It can be used once in a list Delete Delete removes the selected command from the list Commands that followed the deleted one are moved to fill in the empty space If the first command is selected then Delete will remove all commands for this line 4 7 5 General Settings that affect the overall operation of the Cv2 are entered in the General section Site Name The Site Name is a 16 character text field that allows you to enter a description of the site where the Cv2 is to be located Other than viewing in the General dialog box this name has no other
85. usual method for voice programming is with a phone set plugged directly into the unit however it is also possible to program voice messages remotely by calling the Cv2 over the network If you are programming a stand alone Cv2 a DTMF TouchTone telephone set is required to enter the voice messages A rotary dial pulse telephone set will not work here Connect the phone set to port J1 If you have a package model the phone set will already be in the enclosure In place of the Enter key or carriage return which you would use to enter data from a keyboard the Cv2 interprets the characters as the Enter command The programming sequence is controlled by pressing a single digit followed by the k k digits Ensure that no more than one second separates the two K digits 6 2 Access To begin a local programming session lift the telephone handset to your ear To perform remote programming call the site from a remote telephone set The Cv2 has stored voice prompts to guide you through the programming mode The first message you will hear is Enter Command Code At this time you can interrogate acknowledge or control the unit If the Access Code is entered the prompt changes to Enter Program Code and all LEDs illuminate The same action occurs if you are calling in remotely With the security level set to 1 with local programming the Cv2 will advance to the program mode automatically after 5 seconds if an access code is not entered An
86. y for this time interval After the timer has expired and if the alarm condition still exists the Cv2 will resume alarm reporting This feature is used as a safety measure to ensure that an alarm cannot be acknowledged and then left unattended Each group has its own Acknowledge Code which only affects points that have been assigned to the group Other groups with different Acknowledge Codes will continue alarm reporting if they do not receive their own code Using the Auto Ack command in a directory will cause the Cv2 to automatically acknowledge any alarms that are in the group using the directory This feature must also be enabled for that group since other groups of points may be using the same directory Auto Ack must be on the last line in a directory since any further commands will never be executed Another method of acknowledging the Cv2 is by activating the special function that allows hardware inputs to be used as local acknowledge controls 2 1 6 What if an alarm is not acknowledged When the last line in the directory has been completed without receipt of an Acknowledge Code a two stage timer is used to determine when the directory sequence is repeated again This timer has two sections a Short Timer which operates for the number set in Short Cycles and a Long Timer which begins after the Short Timer has completed its cycles This provides a means of varying the repetition cycle over a period of time 2 1 7 What do you want the
87. y is written into the Cv2 otherwise they will have to be recorded again 4 8 Configuring the Cv2 Basic mode When configuring the Cv2 in Basic mode the easiest way to set the unit up is by running the Basic Wizard which will step you through all of the required entries All of the variables presented in the wizard are also accessible using the menus and taskbar 4 8 1 Alarms section Use this section to establish how the input signals are conditioned to become alarms Directory An active alarm can be set to use either Directory A or Directory B for making call out Unused alarm inputs are set for disabled Each alarm can select it own Directory setting Default disabled Format All alarm inputs have the same format setting Four possible arrangements are available Normally High Normally Low Normally High Latched and Normally Low Latched Latched alarms hold the alarm state even if the input returns to normal The alarm is cleared when the Cv2 is acknowledged Default Normally Low Debounce In order for a change of state to be considered valid an input must remain in the same state for the duration of the Debounce time Each input has an independent debounce timer but all timers use the same time value when they are reloaded The common timescale can be set for either seconds or minutes Maximum values are 65535 minutes and 1638 seconds Default 1 second B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD ProTalk Cv2 Configuration using th
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