Chapter 1: introduction – Phonetics 2000 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 1: Introduction

Welcome to the CPP Monitor 2000 by CPP. The 2000 is a
powerful monitoring, alarm, and data logging system. It can monitor
equipment and environmental conditions using 8 universal inputs,
plus built-in power failure detection. The CPP Monitor 2000 also
features a wide variety of communication options: user recordable
voice, fax, modem, numeric pager, alphanumeric pager, and internet
e-mail.

The CPP Monitor 2000 is a fully programmable environmental
monitoring system for unattended or remote applications. The unit
will monitor and alarm on (8) universal inputs including: N.O./N.C.
contact, 2.8K & 10K thermistor, 4-20mA, 0-5V, run time accumula-
tor, and pulse count. The unit will also monitor AC power and
battery condition. On the front of the unit are LED indicators to
show the operating status. Each input (including power) has a red
status LED indicating the alarm status of the input. There is also a
green LED for Battery status, a green LED for System-On status
and an amber LED for Phone status.

The unit can be programmed via a local serial port or remotely by
modem using an IBM compatible computer with the Windows
operating system and the included Manager 2000 software package.
All programming is stored in nonvolatile memory. The unit is
capable of performing data logging of the (8) universal inputs,
power and battery voltage. The data logging is stored in nonvolatile
memory. A real-time clock is also included to time stamp logged
data and to schedule reports. The unit is capable of sending auto-
matic reports on a programmable time basis, (i.e. Send a report
every x hours starting at time xx:xx). Reports may be sent via fax or
e-mail only, and will be sent to all destinations programmed to
receive reports. The report comprises a cover page and the unit data,
which includes the current conditions of each input, power status
and battery condition. If the data logger is enabled and programmed
to be sent with reports, a data log report will also be sent at this
time. You also have the option to retrieve the data logger informa-
tion locally or remotely on demand.

The unit comes in an aluminum enclosure with tabs for wall or
panel mounting. Terminal connections for inputs are easily acces-
sible from the front of the unit. The unit is powered via a plug-in
adapter and has a backup battery holder located in a separate
chamber in the enclosure. The backup battery system requires (6)
C-size nicad batteries. Circuitry in the unit will maintain proper
charging of the battery system. The unit is capable of alarming via

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