Slave id, Passwords, Incoming calls – Phonetics 2000 User Manual

Page 43: Rings until answer, Carrier wait time, Inputs

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Chapter 4: Programming

Slave ID

This is the modbus address of the CPP Monitor 2000 unit. It is set by
default and should not be changed unless you are using multiple
units that might have the same, and therefore conflicting, ID
numbers. The Slave ID can be set to any number between 1 and
247. It should never be set to “0,” as this will keep you from
communicating with the unit.

Passwords

This command allows you to change CPP Monitor 2000’s program-
ming and status passwords. You can only change these if you are on-
line and have logged on using the programming password.

Incoming Calls:

Rings Until Answer

This is the number of times CPP Monitor 2000 will let the phone ring
before it answers an incoming call.

Programmable range: 1 - 15 rings

Default setting: 1 ring

Carrier Wait Time

The Carrier Wait Time is the amount of time CPP Monitor 2000 will
wait for a modem connection when it receives an incoming call.

NOTE: Do not set this parameter too short, otherwise
a modem connection may never be established.

Programmable range: 10 to 60 seconds

Default setting: 35 seconds

INPUTS

The CPP Monitor 2000 monitors 8 universal inputs, power, and
battery condition. You must be on-line with the unit to program the
Input parameters. Once you are on-line, choose “Program” from
the main menu, then select “Inputs.” You can also access Input
programming from the Toolbar button labeled Inputs.

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