Barnett Engineering PRO TALK CV2 manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1272M001 Manual Revision: 9.4 - November 2007[...]

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    Contents 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d .................................... 1 - 1 2 Operations Overview Cv2 capa bilities (Advanced M ode) ........................... 2 - 1 W h a t c o n s t i t u t e s a n a l a r m ? .............................. 2 - 1 How are alarms processed? .............................. 2 - 2 What ac tions should occ ur w h[...]

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    B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Regulatory Notices CAUTION The ProTalk Cv2, model B1272D, has been certified by the Fe deral Communications Commission (“FCC”) using the included a rticula ting dual-band dipole antenna. Unauthorized modifications or changes not expressly appr oved by Barnett Eng ineering L td. could void complian[...]

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    Getting Started 1-1 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD . ProTalk Cv2 1. Getting Started The Cv2 is a very flexible device capable of monitoring discrete or analog inputs and reporting alarm conditions at these inputs . I t is also capable of controlling multiple output s. Before the Cv2 is placed into service it mus t be programmed for the ty pe of [...]

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    Getting Started 1-2 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 single function called Controls. The number of directories is redu ced from 6 to 2 in Ba sic mode. I t is possible to retain the Advance d directory commands even if the overall prog ramming is set for Basic operation. I t is important to establish whether Ba sic or Advanced prog r[...]

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    Getting Started 1-3 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Table 1 Mode Comparison Function Advanced Mode Basic Mode I nput debounce I ndependent for each input Part of Alarms - same setting for all I nput NO/NC I ndependent for each input Part of Alarms - same setting for all I nput ty pe 8 inputs - 1 analog, 4 digital ty pes 8 Alarms - 1[...]

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    Operations Overview 2-1 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 2. Operations O v erv iew The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of the Cv2 ca pabilities. Chapter topics ar e organized in the same order that y ou would follow in setting up the sy stem. For more details on c onfiguring the ope ration through the prog ramming s[...]

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    Operations Overview 2-2 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 HARDWARE INPUTS 8 INPUTS 8 OUTPUTS POINTS UP TO 30 INPU TS OR O UTPUTS GRO UP 1 CELL PHONE HARDWA RE OUTPUTS GROUP 6 DIRECTORY A DIRECTORY F DIALOUT COM MAND S CONTRO L COM MAN DS Figure 1 Cv2 Block Diagram - Advanced Mode “High” or L ow” appended depending on which setpo[...]

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    Operations Overview 2-3 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 2.1.4 What actions should occu r when an alarm is detected? All alarm conditions will be pr ocessed by placing a call on the cellular phone. The called number and the activitie s that occur with different ala rms are determine d by entries in the directories. A directory contai[...]

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    Operations Overview 2-4 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 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 de lay before the next line is ex ecuted. 1. [DIAL]2458829 [WAIT]4 [DTMF]4567 2. [WAIT]240 Directory lines can [...]

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    Operations Overview 2-5 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 allowing access to alarm i nformation or other control functions. At the highest level , the call is answered but there are no voice prompts; th e caller has ten seconds to enter the Access Code. Each group of alarms has its own I nterrogate Code. When the code is entered, the [...]

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    Operations Overview 2-6 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 ALARMS 8 INPUTS 8 OUTPUTS CELL PH ON E OUTPUTS DIRECTORY A DIRECTORY B DIALOUT COMMANDS CONTROL COM MANDS 5 HARDWARE CONTROLLED 3 USER CONTROLLED ACKN OWLEDGE IN TERROGATE ACCESS Figu re 2 Cv2 Blo ck Di agram - Basic Mode 2.2.1 What constitu tes an alarm? The signal at the inpu[...]

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    Operations Overview 2-7 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 2.2.4 How do you want to respond to an alarm call? After the Cv2 has finished speaking the alarm messag es, it prompts the called party with the phrase “Enter Acknowledge Code” and then waits five seconds for the code to be returned. I f the code is received, it will termin[...]

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    Operations Overview 2-8 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 2.3 Indi cators The Cv2 has four L ED 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: C All will turn on for a pproximately one second. C Hook will flash on and off for one[...]

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    Operations Overview 2-9 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Are t he inputs co nnecte d properly? For digital inputs that are prog rammed for standard digital operation, create an alarm condition on the input and confirm that the Al arm LED comes on. Make sure the input is applied long enough for the debounce to time out . I f the Alarm[...]

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    Install ation 3-1 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Figure 3 Packaged Cv2 3 Installation The Cv2 can be installed before or after the c onfiguration has been tr ansferred from the PC to the unit. I f the Cv2 is configured in the shop before it is installed in the field, all of the programmed parameters and voices will remain unchang e[...]

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    Install ation 3-2 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Figure 4 Sta nd-alone Cv2 Figure 5 Gr ound Closure Input Wiring 3.2.2 Stand-alone model The stand-alone Cv2 can be mount ed 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 temperatur[...]

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    Install ation 3-3 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Figure 6 +1 2 Volt Input Wiring Figure 7 +5 VDC Input Wiring Figure 9 Analog (unfiltere d) Input Wiring Figure 8 Analog (filtere d) Input Wiring 3.3.2 +12 v olt alarm signal The input will accept an alarm signal that switches betw een 0 and +12 volts with the wiring arrangement shown[...]

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    Installat ion 3-4 B1272M001 BARNET T ENGINEERING LT D. ProTa lk Cv 2 Figure 10 Output Wiring Figure 11 Serial Cable 3.4 Output port c onnections 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. I f an inductive load such as a relay is connected to an outp ut, install a pr[...]

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    Install ation 3-5 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Figure 12 Stand-alone Cv2 Figu re 13 Packag ed Cv2[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-1 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 4 Configuration using the PC This chapter describe s how to install the programming software and configure the opera tion of the Cv2. When the configuration is comp lete, it can be viewed through the Summary command found on the File pull-down menu. I n the summary , W a[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-2 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 4.5 Progr am Funct ions - A dvanced mode The menu and taskbar for the a dvanced mode is shown below: File Ope rations File Open I f y ou do not want to edit the de fault database, use the File Op en button to select a different configuration file. Th is will bring up the[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-3 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Groups Each of the six groups can be set to provi de different alarm re porting operations for selected points. Poi nts In the points section, any of the hardware i nputs and outputs can be selected for the Cv2 to use as alarm reporting or remote contro l functions. Ther[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-4 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 way to get the unit operational when in the Advan ced mode. I f the Cv2 uses any of the special port functions -- Alarm Active, New Alarm, Acknowledge Received, L ocal Acknowledge or the Totalizer Reset Input -- y ou must consider the relationship between these functions[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-5 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Watchdog I nterval timer. Refer to the precedin g Dig ital input description for details on the Debounce timer. Two Watchdog time rang es, seconds and minutes, are available. The seconds range has a maximum value of 1638 sec onds (27 minutes) with a resolution of 25 msec[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-6 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Two timer ranges, seconds and minutes, are available. The seconds range has a maximum value of 1638 seconds (27 minutes) with a re solution 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[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-7 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 <RING> Output used to indicate that the phone is ringing. <CD> Output used to indi cate that the modem is in the connected st ate. Default Port Selec tion: Unused, not included in any reporting a ctivities. Poi nt Name The Point Nam e is a 16-character text f[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-8 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Decimal Place A decimal place can be inserted into the s poken message for a totalizer. Five decimal locations are avail able: XXXXX. XXXX.Y XXX.YY XX.YY Y X.YYYY When the message is spoken, the digits to the left of the decimal (re presented by X) and the digits to the [...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-9 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 announced in engineering units. Calibrate is a secondary dialog box that is activated from the Analog Point dialog box. The relationship between the binary readin g from the input analog converter and the decimal value that is used for setpoints and annunciation is esta [...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-10 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Minimum: 0 Maximum: +100.0 L ow Setpoint: +25.0 High Setpoint: +75.0 Hysteresis Hy steresis is a quick method of establishi ng the reset values for the hig h and low setpoints. After an analog reading has exceeded the setpoint , either high or low, it must pass through [...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-11 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 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 leng th 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[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-12 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Interrogate Code The I nterrogate Code is a 1 to 7 dig it DTMF string that is used to make the Cv2 announce the condition of points in the group. Each group can have a unique I nterrogate Code, or different groups can use the same code in order to ge nerate the status o[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-13 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 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: Dire ctory A for all shifts. Special F unction Outputs Outputs can be assigned to indicate certain conditions within the Cv2. The three spec[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-14 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 in a line-by -line format. A line represents one complete action, usually a cellular call. Edit the highlighted line by pressing Enter, double-c licking on the line, or selecting the Edit L ine command from the menubar in the summary window. L ines can also be removed o[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-15 B1272M001 BARNET T ENGINEERING LT D. ProTa lk Cv 2 separated by 100 ms ec 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 I D, Group IDs and any points in the alarm [...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-16 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Level 2 When the incoming call is answered by the Cv2, only the Site I D is announced; for further access to the C v2 the caller must enter the Access Code. Level 3 An incoming call results in the Cv2 coming off-hook with no announcement; the Access Code must be entered[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-17 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Ring Output Ring output is used to select one of the eigh t outputs to e xternally indicate that the re is an incoming c all. The output will follow the ring ing cade nce if selec ted. Default Ring Output: None Modem CD Modem Carrier Detect is used to select one of the [...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-18 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Configurat ion Data To transfer configura tion data, use the two buttons in the Configuration box. Press the Write To Cv2 button to transmit the c onfiguration data base from the PC into the Cv2 or press the Read From Cv2 button to transfer the configuration from the Cv[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-19 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 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 output s are user programmable and can be individually set for either on/off or timed ope ration; five outputs are use[...]

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    Configuration using the PC 4-20 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 keeping the rest of the c onfiguration in basic mode. Insert - I nsert 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 t he dir[...]

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    Rem ote Data Acce ss 5-1 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Figure 14 - D ata Cable for Externa l Equipment 5 Remote Data A ccess External equipment connected to the serial port can be acce ssed by calling the Cv2 with a remote modem. The Cv2 ca n determine whether the da ta is intended for a remote programming session or if it is to b[...]

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    Voice Storage and Configuration with t he Telset 6-1 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 6 Voice Storage and Confi guration w ith the Telset 6.1 Setup The Cv2 can be configured by transferring a data base from the PC, eithe r in Basic or Advanced mode, or by using the programming phone. All of the variables in Basic mode are accessible [...]

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    Voice Storage and Configuration with t he Telset 6-2 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Directory programming, where the called numbers ar e entered, require s care to ensure tha t these numbers ar e valid. I f the Cv2 is unable to successfully complete c alls it will take action to ensure that the cellular network is not adversely aff[...]

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    Voice Storage and Configuration with t he Telset 6-3 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 6.4 Telset Programming Summary A Cv2 is set for Basic mode programming when it is shipped. The only way to change it to the Advanced mode is by using the PC configuration software. The different sequence of prompts and th e vari ables that can be ac[...]

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    Voice Storage and Configuration with t he Telset 6-4 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 6.5 Programmi ng Fl ow chart  Voice Menu (Basi c an d Ad vanced mo de) Cv2: “Enter Voice Code” Y ou:  Playback or record voices for Site ID and Groups 1 to 6  Playback or record voices for Alarm Inputs 1 to 8 (Basic mo[...]

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    Voice Storage and Configuration with t he Telset 6-5 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Direc tory Line Cv2: “Directory A Line 1 is DI AL 2559545 VO ICE” Y ou:  Edit current line  Delete current line  Edit a new line to be inserted before current line  Exit to Directo ry Menu  Accept curren[...]

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    Voice Storage and Configuration with t he Telset 6-6 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2  Turn call progress detector on  Exit to Main Menu  Accept call progress control and advance to Access Code Access Co de Cv2: “Access Code is empty” Y ou:  Change access code to 11 (max 8 digits)  Era[...]

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    Voice Storage and Configuration with t he Telset 6-7 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2  Exit to Main Menu  Accept alarm form at and advance to Debounce Scale Debounce Scale Cv2: “Alarm Timer is seconds” Y ou:  Change debounce scale to seconds  Change debounce scale to minutes  Exit to Main[...]

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    Voice Storage and Configuration with t he Telset 6-8 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Contro l Timer Scale Cv2: “Control Timer is seconds” Y ou:  Change timer scale to seconds  Change timer scale to minutes  Exit to Main Menu  Accept timer scale and advance to Control Timer Value Contro l Timer Va[...]

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    Voice Storage and Configuration with t he Telset 6-9 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Transceiv er State Cv2: “Code Five is 8 1” Y ou:  Exit to Main Menu  Advance to Query Channel / Power Channel / Pow er Cv2: “Code Six is 1 2 3 point 4 5" Y ou:  Exit to Main Menu  Advance to Query Service Opt[...]

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    Voice Editor 7-1 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 7 Voice E ditor 7.1 Voice Edit or Access to the Voice Editor is through the drop-down File menu. The voice ed itor is a utility for manipulating and orga nizing the individual phra ses that the Cv2 uses to identify groups, points and the site ID. These phrases are packag ed into a mes[...]

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    Voice Editor 7-2 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Controls in the Voice Editor dialog box are: I ndividual Voice Phrase Section Hardware The setting of the tab control at the bottom of the box determines which pa rt of the messag e config uration is shown in the phrase list boxes. Use Text Names This check box controls the displa y o[...]

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    Voice Editor 7-3 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 Messag e File Sec tion Lo ad A File Open dialog box is used to sel ect the require d message file with the .msg extension. Message files contain the phrases used by the Cv2 to identify Site ID, Groups and Points. I f there are individua l phrases with a file location present y ou will[...]

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    Voice Editor 7-4 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 7.2 Wave Fi l e Conversi on Access to the wave file converter is through the drop-down F ile menu. The Cv2 uses Adaptive Differential Pulse C ode Modulation (ADPCM) operating at 32 kbps to convert audio signals to digital form. ADPCM converted voice phr ases are specifically delimited[...]

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    Specifications 8-1 B1272M001 BARNET T ENGINEERING LT D. ProTa lk Cv 2 8 Specific ations 8.1 G eneral Alarm I nputs • 8 inputs: analog or digital, latching or momentary ; plug in screw terminal block. • analog: 0 to 5 VDC, 100k input i mpedance • digital: normally open or normally closed, ground closure or +10 to +30 VDC input; opti onally con[...]

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    Specifications 8-2 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 intervals are adjustable from 1 to 249 minutes; the short timer can be used from 1 to 9 time s. Acknowledge Code • Stops the transmissi on cycle when received. 1 to 7 DTMF digits with individual codes allowed for each gr oup. I nterrogate Code • Forces annunciation of all active[...]

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    Cellphone Status Codes 9-1 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 9 Cellphone Status Codes Following is summary of the transceiver codes th at can returned to the telset from the cellphone configuration section. 9.1 Receiv ed Signal Strength Indicator - RSSI ( code 1) Speaks “Code One is 8, 8, 8, 8, ....” where 0 = very poor, 15 = very[...]

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    Cellphone Status Codes 9-2 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 9.6 Channel / Power (code 6) Speaks “Code Six is ABC point DE”, where ABC = current transceiver center frequency channel DE = current transmitter powe r (negative dBm) 9.7 Service Option / Protocol Rev ision (code 7) Speaks “Code Seven is ABC, point D”, where: ABC = [...]

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    Cellphone Status Codes 9-3 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 9.8 Extended State/ Drop R eason/ 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: Phone is Offline 01: Phone is CDMA locked until Power Cy cle 02: Pho[...]

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    W arranty 10-1 B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv 2 10 Warranty Barnett Eng ineering L td. warrants that a ll equipment supplied shall be free from defects in materia l or workmanship at the time of delivery . Such warranty shall extend from the time of delivery for a period of one y ear. Buy er must provide written notice to Ba rnett En[...]