Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset
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B1272M001
BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD.
ProTalk Cv2
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Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset
6.1 Setup
The Cv2 can be configured by transferring a database from the PC, either in Basic or
Advanced mode, or by using the programming phone. All of the variables in Basic mode
are accessible through the telset; if the Cv2 has been programmed in Advanced mode only
the following items are available:
Directory line editor
All voice phrases
Rings to answer, call progress enable, access code, modem enable code
Cell phone status
Outside line
For Advanced mode telset programming, ensure that the database in the unit is configured
properly. The Cv2 must contain a valid database in order to determine which points have
associated voice messages.
The usual method for voice programming is with a phone set plugged directly into the unit;
however it is also possible to program voice messages remotely by calling the Cv2 over the
network.
If you are programming a stand-alone Cv2, a DTMF (TouchTone) telephone set is required
to enter the voice messages. A rotary dial pulse telephone set will not work here. Connect
the phone set to port J1. If you have a package model, the phone set will already be in the
enclosure.
In place of the Enter key or carriage return which you would use to enter data from a
keyboard, the Cv2 interprets the characters
rr
as the Enter command. The programming
sequence is controlled by pressing a single digit followed by the
rr
digits. Ensure that no
more than one second separates the two
r
digits.
6.2 Access
To begin a local programming session, lift the telephone handset to your ear. To perform
remote programming call the site from a remote telephone set.
The Cv2 has stored voice prompts to guide you through the programming mode. The first
message you will hear is “Enter Command Code.” At this time you can interrogate,
acknowledge or control the unit. If the Access Code is entered, the prompt changes to
“Enter Program Code” and all LEDs illuminate. The same action occurs if you are calling
in remotely.
With the security level set to ‘1' with local programming, the Cv2 will advance to the
program mode automatically after 5 seconds if an access code is not entered. An access
code is needed for remote and local programming with security level settings 2 and 3.
6.3 Programming Commands
After the security requirements have been met, you can begin programming voices or
changing the configuration by entering one of the programming commands. The following
example is for part of an advanced mode programming session. The sequences for both
Basic and Advanced modes are shown in detail at the end of this section.