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Page 1 - CPP Monitor 2000

9CPP Monitor 2000User’s Manual. .Crucial Power ProductsVersion 3.0

Page 2 - Contents

CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual10Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in thisdocument is complete, accurate and up-to-date. Cruc

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101Appendix E: Modbus ProtocolAPPENDIX EModbus ProtocolFunction 02 - Read Input StatusAddress Word0000 - 0001 Returns ok/alarm for each input quer

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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

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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

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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

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105Appendix E: Modbus Protocol 60 Unused 80 Another destination record60 CPP Monitor 2000 Identification 00 Slave Address 1 1 t

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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

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107Appendix E: Modbus Protocol * 6: 4-20 mA * 7: 0-5 Volt * 8: Pulse Counter * 9: Run-time AccumulatorInput Units:The following list comprises

Page 11 - Important Safety Instructions

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

Page 12 - FCC Requirements

Appendix F: Troubleshooting109APPENDIX F: TroubleshootingIn the event that a problem is encountered, this section will assist you in determining the c

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11Important Safety InstructionsYour CPP Monitor 2000 has been carefully designed to give youyears of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrica

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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

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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

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112CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manualalarm exists. An unacknowledgedalarm exists only when the red LEDblinks on the front panel.Increase calling rounds t

Page 17 - Chapter 1: Introduction

Appendix F: Troubleshooting113The temperature sensor wires aretouching or have shorted.The shunt for setting the input type isnot installed in the TMP

Page 18 - About This Manual

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

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115Appendix G: AccessoriesAPPENDIX GAccessoriesThe sensors listed below are available from CPP andrepresent the most commonly used input devices. Othe

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116CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualNOTES

Page 21 - Chapter 2: Installation

117Returning the 2000 for repairAPPENDIX HReturning the Unit for RepairIn the event that the CPP Monitor2000 does not function properly,we suggest th

Page 22 - BATTERY BACKUP

118CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual3)To avoid shipping delays, you must include the followinginformation :a) Your name, address and telephone number.b)

Page 23 - TELEPHONE LINE

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

Page 24 - INPUT CONFIGURATION

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

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CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual14uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instructions, may cau

Page 26 - LED INDICATORS

15acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’sinside wiring associated with a single line individual service may beextended by means

Page 27 - Chapter 3: Communications

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Page 28 - Running the Software

17Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 1: IntroductionWelcome to the CPP Monitor 2000 by CPP. The 2000 is apowerful monitoring, alarm, and data logging syst

Page 29 - CPP Monitor 2000 Menu Bar

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

Page 30 - Modem Setup

19Chapter 1: Introductionsummary and application chapters are included to help you speedprogramming and to understand CPP Monitor 2000's features

Page 31 - Communication Status

iContentsImportant Safety Instructions...11CAUTION...12

Page 32 - Advanced Comm Setup

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21Chapter 2: InstallationChapter 2: InstallationThis chapter provides information to install the CPP Monitor 2000.Please read the entire chapter befor

Page 34 - Options screen

22CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualPOWER SURGE PROTECTIONThe CPP Monitor 2000 can be damaged by power surges andlightning through the telephone line and

Page 35 - Chapter 4: Programming

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

Page 36 - Procedure

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

Page 37 - Modem Communication

25Chapter 2: InstallationWIRING SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERSThermistors: The unit will accept 2.8K and 10K thermistors. Theseshould be wired to an input te

Page 38 - To create a Data File:

26CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualLED INDICATORSThe LEDs provide on-site alarm and status information. Listedbelow are descriptions of how the LEDs wor

Page 39 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

27Chapter 3: CommunicationsChapter 3: CommunicationsThis section describes how to install and configure the CPP Monitor 2000 Windows Software for your

Page 40 - Unit Description:

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

Page 41 - Default setting: On

29Chapter 3: CommunicationsAUTOMATIC PORT DETECTION SCREENCPP Monitor 2000 Menu BarThe menu bar at the top of the window lists menu commands forselect

Page 42 - Voice Password

iiCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualWINDOWS 3.1 INSTALLATION...28Running the Software...

Page 43 - Carrier Wait Time

30Sensaphone® 2000 User’s Manual________________________________________________________________________Polling (Alt, O) Unit Schedule, Enable________

Page 44 - Status tab:

31Chapter 3: CommunicationsModem Setup String: Manager 2000 allows you to enter a setupstring using the AT command set. These are usually only needed

Page 45 - Min & Max:

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

Page 46 - Configuration tab:

33Chapter 3: CommunicationsOptionsThe Options form (under the Configuration menu) allows you tocustomize the display to your taste. You can have the T

Page 47 - Label/Units:

34CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualOptions screen

Page 48 - Alarm Programming tab:

35Chapter 4: ProgrammingChapter 4: ProgrammingThe CPP Monitor 2000 software provides access to all of the unit’sprogramming through point-and-click me

Page 49 - Call List:

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

Page 50 - MONITORS

37Chapter 4: ProgrammingCOMMUNICATING WITH CPP Monitor 2000This section describes the procedure for communicating with aCPP Monitor 2000 unit.Note: th

Page 51 - Low Alarm Limit:

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

Page 52 - Gauge Reading:

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

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iiiSlave ID ... 43Passwords ...

Page 54 - DESTINATIONS

40Sensaphone® 2000 User’s ManualSystem Settings formSystem IdentificationUnit Phone Number:The Unit’s Phone Number is the identification number of the

Page 55 - Destination:

41Chapter 4: Programmingfilled in from the information you provided when setting up the uniton your computer. When CPP Monitor 2000 sends a cover pag

Page 56 - Special Dialing Codes:

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

Page 57 - Call Zones:

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

Page 58 - Until Acknowledged:

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

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45Chapter 4: Programmingchoose hours, minutes, or seconds for time measurement, under theConfiguration tab. When the limit of 999,999 is reached, the

Page 60 - Dial Type:

46CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualClear Alarms:The button marked “Clear Alarms” will, when pressed, clear all setalarms.Note: To clear an individual a

Page 61 - DATALOGGING

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

Page 62 - Interval:

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

Page 63 - Start/Stop datalogging:

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

Page 64 - Downloading the Data Logger:

ivCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualHigh Alarm Limit:...53Minimum Input Reading:...

Page 65 - From Date and To Date:

50Sensaphone® 2000 User’s ManualAlarm Enable/Disable:This will enable or disable the dialout for this input.Default setting: EnabledAlarm Reset Time:T

Page 66 - EVENT LOGGER

51Chapter 4: ProgrammingDelete Input MonitorsTo delete a monitor, select it by clicking on it. Next, chooseFile>Delete from the Monitor menu.There

Page 67 - Viewing the Event Logger:

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

Page 68 - Unit selection:

53Chapter 4: ProgrammingHigh Limit:The highest possible reading of the monitor. This is taken from theTable High field on the Configuration tab of th

Page 69 - Query Times:

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

Page 70 - Report Interval:

55Chapter 4: ProgrammingDestination:The actual telephone number or E-mail address CPP Monitor 2000dials to deliver its report or alarm message. The D

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56CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualSpecial Dialing Codes:Sometimes, when dialing out on certain phone systems, CPP Monitor 2000 may need special instruc

Page 72 - Global View:

57Chapter 4: ProgrammingSpecial Alphanumeric Pager Dialing CodesA = alphanumeric pager ID (required)C = alphanumeric character password (optional)A

Page 73 - Settings:

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

Page 74 - Print Event Log button

59Chapter 4: Programmingthe alarm. Once acknowledged, the remaining destinations will notbe called.Example: An alarm occurs and the CPP Monitor 2000i

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vCurrent Status:... 70Data Logger: ...

Page 76 - Status Report

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

Page 77 - Sample Status Report

61Chapter 4: ProgrammingIntercall Delay:The intercall delay is the amount of time CPP Monitor 2000 will waitafter completing a call before calling the

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62CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manualdata log formBelow is a list of Data Log programming parameters, their defaultsettings and the range of programming f

Page 79 - Chapter 6: Operation

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

Page 80 - Alarm Dialout - Voice

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

Page 81 - Alarm Dialout - Modem

65Chapter 4: ProgrammingViewing the Data Logger (off-line):To view a unit’s downloaded Data Logger off-line, follow theinstructions for “Offline Commu

Page 82 - ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT:

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

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67Chapter 4: Programmingoutgoing phone calls, and alarm acknowledgments. See Appendix Afor a complete list of events stored by the Event Logger. Once

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68CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualBelow is a list of programming parameters for viewing the EventLogger:event viewer formUnit selection:Since the MANAG

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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

Page 86 - PART TWO: REPORT DIALOUT

viCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualEnabling Auto Answer Mode...89Enabling Polling Mode...

Page 87 - PART THREE: CALL-IN STATUS

70CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualBelow is a list of Report programming parameters, their defaultsettings and the range of programming for each paramet

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71Chapter 4: ProgrammingPOLLINGPolling occurs when a PC automatically calls a remote CPP Monitor 2000 with a modem at a predetermined time and retriev

Page 89 - Enabling Polling Mode

72CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manualpolling setup formThe screen displayed is the Polling Setup screen for the currentlyselected unit. This screen allow

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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

Page 91 - System Events List

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

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75Chapter 5: Status Report/VoiceChapter 5: Status Report and Voice MessagesThe CPP Monitor 2000 provides a voice status report via telephoneusing its

Page 93 - Engineering Specifications

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,

Page 94 - Communication

77Chapter 5: Status Report/VoiceSample Status ReportHello, this is (Unit Phone Number)Input one (recorded message #1), (input value), (units), (ala

Page 95 - Physical

78CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manual

Page 96 - Warranty

79Chapter 6: OperationChapter 6: OperationAfter installation and programming have been completed,CPP Monitor 2000 is fully operational. This chapter e

Page 97 - 2.8K Thermistor Data

viiAPPENDIX G ... 115Accessories ...115APPENDIX H ...

Page 98 - 10K Thermistor Data

80CPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualAlarm Call Mode: Until Acknowledged vs. InformUntil Acknowledged:Destinations programmed with Alarm Call Mode “Until

Page 99 - RS232 Specifications

81Chapter 6: Operation“The electricity is off” “Enter acknowledgment code.”In this example, the number of Voice Message Repetitions was setto three.No

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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

Page 101 - Modbus Protocol

83Chapter 6: Operation“Hello, this is (user recorded ID message)”“The electricity is off”“Hello, this is (user recorded ID message)”“The electricity i

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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

Page 103 - Appendix E: Modbus Protocol

85Chapter 6: OperationAlarm Acknowledgment - Alphanumeric Pager DialoutCPP Monitor 2000 will dial out to your alphanumeric pager serviceand leave a me

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86CPP Monitor 2000 User’s Manualand wait for a callback acknowledgment. This waiting period iscalled the “intercall delay time.” During this time you

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87Chapter 6: Operationdata, which includes the current conditions of each input, powerstatus, and battery condition. If the Data Logger is enabled an

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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

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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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Page 109 - COMMUNICATIONS

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Page 110 - Cause SolutionProblem

91Appendix A: System EventsAPPENDIX ASystem Events ListEVENT LOGGER - List of System EventsStartup completedUnit reset by userData Logger resetData Lo

Page 111 - Appendix F: Troubleshooting

PBCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualNo answerVoice call answeredModem connectFax connectE-mail connectNumeric pager connectAlpha pager connectMessage del

Page 112 - III: TEMPERATURE

93Appendix B:Engineering SpecfificationsAPPENDIX BEngineering SpecificationsElectricalPower Requirements:120VAC 60Hz 10W (UL listed power supply)Power

Page 113 - ENERAL P

PBCPP Monitor 2000 User’s ManualDataloggingNumber of Channels:Inputs 1-8, AC Power & Nicad Battery backup (selectable)Total Number of Samples: 32

Page 114 - Cause Solution

95Appendix B:Engineering SpecfificationsProgrammingProgramming Connection:RS232 DB25 Female DCE; 38,400 baudProgramming Method:local or remote PC with

Page 115 - Accessories

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

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97Appendix C: Thermistor TablesAPPENDIX CThermistor Tables 2.8K Thermistor DataDegrees Celsius Resistance (Ohms)-50 187,625-40 94,206-30 49,549-20 2

Page 117 - Terminal Block

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

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99Appendix D: RS232 SpecificationsAPPENDIX DRS232 SpecificationsDB25 Socket Configuration:DCE FemaleStart/Stop Protocol: NonePort Speed: 38,400 bpsCom

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