2 vs1 voice synthesizer editor software, Hardware installation, 1 internal jumper settings – Campbell Scientific VS1 Telephone Modem with Voice Synthesizer User Manual

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VS1 AND VOICE SYNTHESIZER EDITOR

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2.2. VS1 VOICE SYNTHESIZER EDITOR

SOFTWARE

The VS1 requires an IBM or IBM-compatible
computer with at least 256K of available RAM
memory, along with DOS 2.1 or greater. It
requires an 80-column by 25-line monitor. This
monitor can be Monochrome, Text, CGA, EGA,
VGA, etc.

The VS1 Voice Synthesizer Editor can be run
from the floppy drive, but it is recommended to
install the software package on a hard drive.
See Section 4 in this manual for hard drive
installation instructions.

3. HARDWARE INSTALLATION

3.1. INTERNAL JUMPER SETTINGS

The VS1 Voice Synthesizer has five user-
changeable jumpers. Table 3-1 lists jumper
settings and their meaning along with factory
settings. See Figure 3-1 for jumper locations.

3.2. UVEPROM INSTALLATION IN THE CR10

Your CR10 will require a special UVEPROM in
order to work properly with the VS1. If the VS1
UVEPROM was not installed at the factory,
refer to the CR10 Operator's Manual, Appendix
G or to Appendix A in this manual for installation
instructions.

3.3. SITE INSTALLATION

Your VS1 is designed to be used on standard
device telephone lines. The VS1 connects to
the telephone line by means of a USOC RJ11C
jack (standard modular telephone jack).

Connection to telephone company-provided
COIN service (Central Office ImplemeNted
systems) is prohibited. Connection to party line
service is subject to state tariffs.

TABLE 3-1. VS1 Internal Jumper Settings

JUMPER

PINS

MEANING

FACTORY SETTING

1. D8

1 TO 2

RESULT CODES ENABLED

JUMPER IN PLACE

2. D8

3 TO 4

AUTO-ANSWER DISABLED

JUMPER NOT IN PLACE

3. D8

5 TO 6

ENABLE CCITT V.22

JUMPER NOT IN PLACE

4. C8

1 TO 2

ENABLE VOICE SYNTHESIZER

JUMPER IN PLACE

5. J4

1 TO 2

ENABLES MODEM ENABLE

JUMPER NOT IN PLACE

JUMPER 1:

Result codes are sent to your terminal screen.

JUMPER 2:

Auto answer is disabled by putting the jumper in place. This option is used only
when the modem is not to answer a call.

For example: The VS1 is connected to a phone line which is to be used for both
voice and modem communication. In this situation it its best to have the datalogger
call the computer.

JUMPER 3:

Selects Bell 212A (U.S. and Canada) or CCITT V.22 (Foreign). This does not mean
that the VS1 is tested and approved for all foreign countries.

JUMPER 4:

Selects the option to hear voice synthesis communication over the lines. Jumper 5
needs to be OFF for voice synthesis to occur.

JUMPER 5:

This option is to be used when talking with dataloggers other than the CR10 or
when talking via modem only. Jumper 4 needs to be OFF when this jumper is in
place.

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