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101Appendix E: Modbus ProtocolAPPENDIX EModbus ProtocolFunction 02 - Read Input StatusAddress Word0000 - 0001 Returns ok/alarm for each input quer
PBCPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual 1E Alpha page speed 1 2:1200 1:300 1200 20 Dialout prefix 8 string[0-9 * # P W D]none 28 O
103Appendix E: Modbus Protocol 04 Second 1 0 to 59 06 Day 1 1 to 31 08 Month 1 1 to 12 0A Year 1 0 to
PBCPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual 00 Name 16 Input # 10 Type 1 0 to 8 (see list) 1 12 Low setpoint 4 -99,999.9 to 99,99
105Appendix E: Modbus Protocol 60 Unused 80 Another destination record60 CPP Monitor 2000 Identification 00 Slave Address 1 1 t
PBCPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual 0C Clear Max Min for 3 0D Clear Max Min for 4 0E Clear Max Min for 5 0F Clear Max Mi
107Appendix E: Modbus Protocol * 6: 4-20 mA * 7: 0-5 Volt * 8: Pulse Counter * 9: Run-time AccumulatorInput Units:The following list comprises
PBCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualDialout Types:The following is the list of available dialout types that can beselected at offset 50h of the destinati
Appendix F: Troubleshooting109APPENDIX F: TroubleshootingIn the event that a problem is encountered, this section will assist you in determining the c
11Important Safety InstructionsYour CPP Monitor 2000 has been carefully designed to give youyears of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrica
110CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual2. The CPP Monitor 2000 won’tcommunicate with my computer usingthe modem.The slave ID in the unit does notmatch the
Appendix F: Troubleshooting111won’t answer a call.The Rings Until Answer is set toohigh. As a result, the Manager 2000software is timing out before t
112CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manualalarm exists. An unacknowledgedalarm exists only when the red LEDblinks on the front panel.Increase calling rounds t
Appendix F: Troubleshooting113The temperature sensor wires aretouching or have shorted.The shunt for setting the input type isnot installed in the TMP
114CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual2. The CPP Monitor 2000 starts dialingas soon as I turn it on.The shunt for setting the input type isin the wrong po
115Appendix G: AccessoriesAPPENDIX GAccessoriesThe sensors listed below are available from CPP andrepresent the most commonly used input devices. Othe
116CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualNOTES
117Returning the 2000 for repairAPPENDIX HReturning the Unit for RepairIn the event that the CPP Monitor2000 does not function properly,we suggest th
118CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual3)To avoid shipping delays, you must include the followinginformation :a) Your name, address and telephone number.b)
CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual123.The unit has been dropped, or the enclosure is damaged.4.The unit doesn’t function normally when you’re following th
13may connect to your telephone line and still have all of thosedevices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but notall areas, the sum
CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual14uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instructions, may cau
15acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’sinside wiring associated with a single line individual service may beextended by means
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17Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 1: IntroductionWelcome to the CPP Monitor 2000 by CPP. The 2000 is apowerful monitoring, alarm, and data logging syst
CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual18voice, alphanumeric pager, numeric pager, fax or e-mail. You alsohave the capability to program a call list for each i
19Chapter 1: Introductionsummary and application chapters are included to help you speedprogramming and to understand CPP Monitor 2000's features
iContentsImportant Safety Instructions...11CAUTION...12
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21Chapter 2: InstallationChapter 2: InstallationThis chapter provides information to install the CPP Monitor 2000.Please read the entire chapter befor
22CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualPOWER SURGE PROTECTIONThe CPP Monitor 2000 can be damaged by power surges andlightning through the telephone line and
23Chapter 2: InstallationIt is important to note that when the unit is turned off, all program-ming is retained in non-volatile memory via the interna
24CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualLine SeizureLine seizure gives the 2000 unit the ability to “seize” the telephoneline when it needs to dial out. For
25Chapter 2: InstallationWIRING SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERSThermistors: The unit will accept 2.8K and 10K thermistors. Theseshould be wired to an input te
26CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualLED INDICATORSThe LEDs provide on-site alarm and status information. Listedbelow are descriptions of how the LEDs wor
27Chapter 3: CommunicationsChapter 3: CommunicationsThis section describes how to install and configure the CPP Monitor 2000 Windows Software for your
28Sensaphone® 2000 User’s Manual5.Insert disk 1 of the CPP Monitor 2000 Database.6.Select Start>Run and type a:\Setup.exe and click OK. This willin
29Chapter 3: CommunicationsAUTOMATIC PORT DETECTION SCREENCPP Monitor 2000 Menu BarThe menu bar at the top of the window lists menu commands forselect
iiCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualWINDOWS 3.1 INSTALLATION...28Running the Software...
30Sensaphone® 2000 User’s Manual________________________________________________________________________Polling (Alt, O) Unit Schedule, Enable________
31Chapter 3: CommunicationsModem Setup String: Manager 2000 allows you to enter a setupstring using the AT command set. These are usually only needed
32CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualAdvanced Comm SetupThe Advanced Comm Setup form can be used to tune and custom-ize the communication performance of M
33Chapter 3: CommunicationsOptionsThe Options form (under the Configuration menu) allows you tocustomize the display to your taste. You can have the T
34CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualOptions screen
35Chapter 4: ProgrammingChapter 4: ProgrammingThe CPP Monitor 2000 software provides access to all of the unit’sprogramming through point-and-click me
36CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualNew Unit Data FormProcedure1. Click the Open button on the Toolbar, then click the“New” button on the “Open Connect
37Chapter 4: ProgrammingCOMMUNICATING WITH CPP Monitor 2000This section describes the procedure for communicating with aCPP Monitor 2000 unit.Note: th
38CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualYour PC will instruct the modem to dial the CPP Monitor 2000 unitusing the phone number from the Unit Data form. The
39Chapter 4: ProgrammingTo view a Data File Off-line:1. Click the “Open” button on the Toolbar. The “Open Connection”form will appear.2. Choose a uni
iiiSlave ID ... 43Passwords ...
40Sensaphone® 2000 User’s ManualSystem Settings formSystem IdentificationUnit Phone Number:The Unit’s Phone Number is the identification number of the
41Chapter 4: Programmingfilled in from the information you provided when setting up the uniton your computer. When CPP Monitor 2000 sends a cover pag
42CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualAlpha Pager SpeedThis is the baud rate of the data connection between CPP Monitor 2000 and your alphanumeric pager se
43Chapter 4: ProgrammingSlave IDThis is the modbus address of the CPP Monitor 2000 unit. It is set bydefault and should not be changed unless you are
44CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual There are 3 tabs on the Inputs form: Status, Alarm Programming,and Configuration.Status tab:The Status tab shows the
45Chapter 4: Programmingchoose hours, minutes, or seconds for time measurement, under theConfiguration tab. When the limit of 999,999 is reached, the
46CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualClear Alarms:The button marked “Clear Alarms” will, when pressed, clear all setalarms.Note: To clear an individual a
47Chapter 4: Programminga Table High of 75 and the CPP Monitor 2000 will scale the input toread between 0 and 75.0. The Table Low & Table High fie
48CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualNote that for N.O. and N.C. input types, units of NONE will resultin the unit speaking “open” or “closed” during a st
49Chapter 4: ProgrammingPulse Count and Run Time Accumulator:N/AAlarm High Limit:This is the value which will cause the unit to make alarm dialoutson
ivCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualHigh Alarm Limit:...53Minimum Input Reading:...
50Sensaphone® 2000 User’s ManualAlarm Enable/Disable:This will enable or disable the dialout for this input.Default setting: EnabledAlarm Reset Time:T
51Chapter 4: ProgrammingDelete Input MonitorsTo delete a monitor, select it by clicking on it. Next, chooseFile>Delete from the Monitor menu.There
52CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualHigh Alarm Limit:(upper red zone) The high alarm limit for this input. This is takenfrom the High Limit field on th
53Chapter 4: ProgrammingHigh Limit:The highest possible reading of the monitor. This is taken from theTable High field on the Configuration tab of th
54CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualInput Label/Units Input OK graphic Input ALARM graphicnone [check mark] [red X]OK/Fault [check mark] [red X]On/Off [L
55Chapter 4: ProgrammingDestination:The actual telephone number or E-mail address CPP Monitor 2000dials to deliver its report or alarm message. The D
56CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualSpecial Dialing Codes:Sometimes, when dialing out on certain phone systems, CPP Monitor 2000 may need special instruc
57Chapter 4: ProgrammingSpecial Alphanumeric Pager Dialing CodesA = alphanumeric pager ID (required)C = alphanumeric character password (optional)A
58CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manualedit zones formThe Edit Calling Zones form divides up the 7 day week into 21blocks of time. To change the start and
59Chapter 4: Programmingthe alarm. Once acknowledged, the remaining destinations will notbe called.Example: An alarm occurs and the CPP Monitor 2000i
vCurrent Status:... 70Data Logger: ...
60CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualDial Type:This is used to specify the type of call CPP Monitor 2000 will maketo a particular destination. The availab
61Chapter 4: ProgrammingIntercall Delay:The intercall delay is the amount of time CPP Monitor 2000 will waitafter completing a call before calling the
62CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manualdata log formBelow is a list of Data Log programming parameters, their defaultsettings and the range of programming f
63Chapter 4: ProgrammingUse Start Time:Checking this box will make the CPP Monitor 2000 start its DataLogger at the time indicated in the Start Time b
64CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualRESET NOW ButtonThis button will reset the Data Logger (i.e., delete the records) inthe 2000. If the Data Logger was
65Chapter 4: ProgrammingViewing the Data Logger (off-line):To view a unit’s downloaded Data Logger off-line, follow theinstructions for “Offline Commu
66CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manualsample graphReset:Deletes Data Log records for the current CPP Monitor 2000 unitfrom your PC. It will reset all the
67Chapter 4: Programmingoutgoing phone calls, and alarm acknowledgments. See Appendix Afor a complete list of events stored by the Event Logger. Once
68CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualBelow is a list of programming parameters for viewing the EventLogger:event viewer formUnit selection:Since the MANAG
69Chapter 4: ProgrammingEvent types:Select here the types of events to display: All Events or AlarmsOnly.Query Times:Selects a range of event times to
viCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualEnabling Auto Answer Mode...89Enabling Polling Mode...
70CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualBelow is a list of Report programming parameters, their defaultsettings and the range of programming for each paramet
71Chapter 4: ProgrammingPOLLINGPolling occurs when a PC automatically calls a remote CPP Monitor 2000 with a modem at a predetermined time and retriev
72CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manualpolling setup formThe screen displayed is the Polling Setup screen for the currentlyselected unit. This screen allow
73Chapter 4: Programmingunit. If you wish to see the scheduled polls for a given unit you canselect that unit in the combo box on the Polling Summary
74CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualIf you are going to utilize the polling feature heavily,try to schedule polling at times when it is unlikelythat your
75Chapter 5: Status Report/VoiceChapter 5: Status Report and Voice MessagesThe CPP Monitor 2000 provides a voice status report via telephoneusing its
76CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualTo record a message, press the [#] key followed by the messagenumber you want. For example, to record the ID message,
77Chapter 5: Status Report/VoiceSample Status ReportHello, this is (Unit Phone Number)Input one (recorded message #1), (input value), (units), (ala
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79Chapter 6: OperationChapter 6: OperationAfter installation and programming have been completed,CPP Monitor 2000 is fully operational. This chapter e
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80CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualAlarm Call Mode: Until Acknowledged vs. InformUntil Acknowledged:Destinations programmed with Alarm Call Mode “Until
81Chapter 6: Operation“The electricity is off” “Enter acknowledgment code.”In this example, the number of Voice Message Repetitions was setto three.No
82CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualNOT speak a voice message. It is expecting the callto be answered by a PC running CPP Manager2000 Windows software. O
83Chapter 6: Operation“Hello, this is (user recorded ID message)”“The electricity is off”“Hello, this is (user recorded ID message)”“The electricity i
84CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualBelow is an example of what CPP Monitor 2000 will say when youcall it back to acknowledge a typical alarm:“Hello, thi
85Chapter 6: OperationAlarm Acknowledgment - Alphanumeric Pager DialoutCPP Monitor 2000 will dial out to your alphanumeric pager serviceand leave a me
86CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manualand wait for a callback acknowledgment. This waiting period iscalled the “intercall delay time.” During this time you
87Chapter 6: Operationdata, which includes the current conditions of each input, powerstatus, and battery condition. If the Data Logger is enabled an
88CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualAfter the beep, say your message clearly. The input alarm messagesmay be up to 4 seconds long. The ID message can be
89Chapter 7: Auto-Answer and PollingChapter 7: Polling Mode & Auto Answer ModePolling mode and Auto Answer mode allow your PC to communi-cate auto
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91Appendix A: System EventsAPPENDIX ASystem Events ListEVENT LOGGER - List of System EventsStartup completedUnit reset by userData Logger resetData Lo
PBCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualNo answerVoice call answeredModem connectFax connectE-mail connectNumeric pager connectAlpha pager connectMessage del
93Appendix B:Engineering SpecfificationsAPPENDIX BEngineering SpecificationsElectricalPower Requirements:120VAC 60Hz 10W (UL listed power supply)Power
PBCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualDataloggingNumber of Channels:Inputs 1-8, AC Power & Nicad Battery backup (selectable)Total Number of Samples: 32
95Appendix B:Engineering SpecfificationsProgrammingProgramming Connection:RS232 DB25 Female DCE; 38,400 baudProgramming Method:local or remote PC with
PBCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualDimensions:12.1"W x 7.2"H x 1.6"DWeight:3 lbs. (4 lbs. with batteries)ApprovalsFCC Part 68FCC Part 15
97Appendix C: Thermistor TablesAPPENDIX CThermistor Tables 2.8K Thermistor DataDegrees Celsius Resistance (Ohms)-50 187,625-40 94,206-30 49,549-20 2
PBCPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual 10K Thermistor DataDegrees Celsius Resistance (Ohms)-50 441.3K-40 239.8K-30 135.2K-20 78.91K-10 47.540 29.49K10 1
99Appendix D: RS232 SpecificationsAPPENDIX DRS232 SpecificationsDB25 Socket Configuration:DCE FemaleStart/Stop Protocol: NonePort Speed: 38,400 bpsCom
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