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Manual de usuario Barnett Engineering, modelo Pro Talk ARU CV2

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1272M001 Manual Revision: 7 -July 2002 Contents 1. Operations Overview Cv2 capabilities ...........................1-1 What constitutes an alarm? .................1-1 How are alarms processed?................. 1-2 What actions should occur when an alarm is detected? ...................1-3 How do you want to respond to an alarm call?.......................... 1-4 What if an alarm is not acknowledged? ....... 1-5 What do you want the Cv2 to do when you call it?.......................... 1-5 Sending remote control commands .......... 1-5 Indicators ..............................1-6 Troubleshooting ..........................1-6 2. Installation Antenna requirements .....................2-1 Mounting ................................2-1 Input port connections .....................2-2 Output port connections ...................2-4 Configuration programming connection....... 2-4 3. Configuration with the PC PC requirements ..........................3-1 Installing the program...................... 3-1 Starting the configuration program........... 3-1 The desktop ..............................3-1 Configuring the Cv2 .......................3-3 Hardware ...........................3-3 Points .............................3-5 Groups............................. 3-12 Directories.......................... 3-15 General ............................3-17 Configuration programming................. 3-18 4. Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset Setup ...................................4-1 Access ..................................4-1 Commands............................... 4-1 Telset programming summary............... 4-5 5. Specifications General.................................. 5-1 Programming features .....................5-1 Telephone ...............................5-2 Options.................................. 5-2 6. Warranty ...................................6-1 Operations Overview 1. 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. Read this chapter carefully before proceeding with the installation and programming of the Cv2. For more details on configuring the operation through the programming software, refer to Chapter 3, Configuration. 1.1 Cv2 Capabilities 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 0 to 5 volt signals Outputs can be set to operate as either on/off controls or as timed controls. 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”. B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv2 Operations Overview 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 “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 ...


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