Barnett Engineering CV2 Automobile Alarm User Manual


 
Configuration using the PC 4-14
B1272M001 BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv2
in a line-by-line format. A line represents one complete action, usually a cellular call. Edit
the highlighted line by pressing Enter, double-clicking on the line, or selecting the Edit Line
command from the menubar in the summary window. Lines can also be removed or inserted.
The editor dialog box displays two columns on the left, one for the Command entry and the
other for the Value entry, if any. Buttons for each type of command are arranged on the right.
Commands are entered when you click on the buttons on the right side of the dialog box. The
command appears at the location currently selected -- shown by an active option button. If the
command has an associated Value such as a telephone number or waiting interval, then the
value field to the right of the command will be accessible for data entry. Commands can be
added at the end of the list or inserted into the middle of the list.
The commands and their functions are:
Dial
The Dial command is the first command entry. Associated with the Dial command is a
telephone number that is entered in the Value field; this is the number that will be called
when an alarm condition is detected. The maximum length of the telephone number is 39
digits. The special character ‘!’ can be inserted anywhere in the telephone number to create
a two second delay in the dialing sequence.
When this command is encountered in the directory, the Cv2 initiates a call out on the
cellular network and then maintains the call until the last command in the line is executed.
Dial can only appear as the first entry in the list.
Default Dial value: 0000
Wait
The Wait command is used to insert delays into the sequence. Associated with the Wait
command is the time delay in seconds; range of the delay is from 0 to 255 seconds.
Wait can be a single entry on a line but if it is entered in a line with other commands it must
be preceded by a Dial command.
Default Wait value: 0000
Auto Ack
If enabled for the group using this directory, the Auto Ack command causes the Cv2 to
automatically acknowledge its alarms without receipt of any other code or signal. This
command is used when it is anticipated that the called party will have no means of
acknowledging the call. Unless absolutely necessary, this command should not be used
since there is no assurance that the alarm message was properly received.
The Auto Ack command should be the last entry in the directory and must appear on a line
by itself.
DTMF
The DTMF command will result in the string of DTMF digits in the associated Value field
being transmitted. The maximum length of the DTMF string is 39 characters and the
characters can be any of the 16 digits including A, B, C, and D. The special character ‘!’
can be inserted anywhere in the DTMF string to create a two second delay.
DTMF 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.
Default DTMF value: 0000