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CPP Monitor 2000
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Contents
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Important Safety Instructions
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FCC Requirements
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Programming Interface
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Technical Support
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About This Manual
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Chapter 2: Installation
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POWER SURGE PROTECTION
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BATTERY BACKUP
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TELEPHONE LINE
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INPUT CONFIGURATION
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LED INDICATORS
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Chapter 3: Communications
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Running the Software
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CPP Monitor 2000 Menu Bar
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Communications Setup
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Modem Setup
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Communication Status
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Advanced Comm Setup
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Options screen
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Chapter 4: Programming
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Procedure
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Local Communication
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Modem Communication
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Off-line Communication
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To create a Data File:
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
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System Identification
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Unit Phone Number:
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Unit Description:
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Default setting: On
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Alpha Pager Speed
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Maximum Calling Rounds
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Voice Repetitions
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Acknowledgment Code
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Voice Password
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Slave ID
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Passwords
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Incoming Calls:
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Rings Until Answer
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Carrier Wait Time
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Status tab:
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Min & Max:
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Configuration tab:
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Calibration:
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Label/Units:
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Alarm Programming tab:
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Alarm High Limit:
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Recognition Time:
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Call List:
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MONITORS
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Delete Input Monitors
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Bar Reading:
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Low Limit:
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High Limit:
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Low Alarm Limit:
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High Alarm Limit:
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Minimum Input Reading:
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Maximum Input Reading:
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Gauge Reading:
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DESTINATIONS
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Destination:
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Special Dialing Codes:
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Call Zones:
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Alarm Call Mode:
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Disabled:
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Until Acknowledged:
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Dial Type:
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DATALOGGING
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Interval:
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Use Start Time:
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Start Time:
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Inputs Being Logged:
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Start/Stop datalogging:
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Downloading the Data Logger:
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Input selection:
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From Date and To Date:
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EVENT LOGGER
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Downloading the Event Logger:
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Viewing the Event Logger:
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Unit selection:
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Reset Event Logger:
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Event types:
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Query Times:
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Current Status:
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Data Logger:
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Report Interval:
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Global View:
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Settings:
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Print Event Log button
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Local Status Report
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Status Report
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Sample Status Report
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Chapter 6: Operation
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Alarm Dialout - Voice
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Alarm Dialout - Beeper
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Alarm Dialout - Modem
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ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
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PART TWO: REPORT DIALOUT
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PART THREE: CALL-IN STATUS
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Enabling Auto Answer Mode
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Enabling Polling Mode
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APPENDIX A
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System Events List
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APPENDIX B
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Engineering Specifications
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Datalogging
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Communication
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Programming
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Visual Indicators
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Environmental
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Physical
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Approvals
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Warranty
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2.8K Thermistor Data
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10K Thermistor Data
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APPENDIX D
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RS232 Specifications
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APPENDIX E
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Modbus Protocol
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Appendix E: Modbus Protocol
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COMMUNICATIONS
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Cause SolutionProblem
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Appendix F: Troubleshooting
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MONITORING
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III: TEMPERATURE
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ENERAL P
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Problem
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Cause Solution
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APPENDIX G
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Accessories
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Terminal Block
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