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Option 20: Battery Monitor
To view the present voltage of the 12V general back-up
batteries, press the [ACK] button when the “20: Monitor
Batt.” message is displayed. A message similar to this will
be displayed:
Battery Monitor:
Battery Monitor:
Battery Monitor:
Battery Monitor:
Battery Monitor:
12V:13.9 Volt
12V:13.9 Volt
12V:13.9 Volt
12V:13.9 Volt
12V:13.9 Volt
If the 12V battery is disconnected, approximately 11.2V will
be indicated for that battery.
NOTE: If option 17 is at 03, a message similar to this will
be displayed:
Battery Monitor:
Battery Monitor:
Battery Monitor:
Battery Monitor:
Battery Monitor:
9V:08.8 12V:13.9
9V:08.8 12V:13.9
9V:08.8 12V:13.9
9V:08.8 12V:13.9
9V:08.8 12V:13.9
Option 21: Alarm Messages Print Year or Seconds
Alarm messages may be programmed to include either the
year in their dates, or the seconds in their times. To program
Option [21], press the [ACK] button when the “21: Year/
Second” message is displayed; this message will be
displayed:
Year/Second:1/0
Year/Second:1/0
Year/Second:1/0
Year/Second:1/0
Year/Second:1/0
0 Change to:X
0 Change to:X
0 Change to:X
0 Change to:X
0 Change to:X
Program Option [21] as “1” to include the year in the alarm
message date; alarm messages will be printed as follows:
L01-1234-05 Alarm 21:24-24/11/94
Note that the time (21:24) is represented with just hours
and minutes, and that the year is added to the date (24/11/
94).
Program Option [21] as “0” to include the seconds in the
alarm message time; alarm messages will be printed as
follows:
L01-1234-05 Alarm 21:24:30-24/11
Note that the time (21:24:30) now includes hours, minutes
and seconds; the date (24/11) only indicates the day and
the month.
NOTE:
This option will affect COM1 when COM1 is
programmed with communication format 4.
The system option 21 now provides the following choices
for the printer time and date format:
0: hh:mm:ss-DD/MM
2: hh:mm:ss-MM/YY
1: hh:mm-DD/MM/YY
3: hh:mm-MM/DD/YY
Option 22: System Reset
To reset the CPM2 program, press the [ACK] button when
the “22: Force Reset” message is displayed; this message
will be displayed:
Force Sys Reset
Force Sys Reset
Force Sys Reset
Force Sys Reset
Force Sys Reset
Ent=Yes Bsp=No
Ent=Yes Bsp=No
Ent=Yes Bsp=No
Ent=Yes Bsp=No
Ent=Yes Bsp=No
Press the [Backspace] button to cancel the option without
resetting the CPM2. To reset the CPM2, press the [Enter]
button.
The reset will take approximately 8 seconds to complete.
Press the [Backspace] or [Escape] buttons to move to the
next Configuration Option.
Option 23: Change Receiver Number
The receiver number is used to identify the receiver when
communicating to COM1 and printer to report internal troubles.
To change the receiver number, press the [ACK] button
when the “23: Chg Receiver#” message is displayed. This
message will be displayed:
Receiver Number:
Receiver Number:
Receiver Number:
Receiver Number:
Receiver Number:
01 Chg to:xx
01 Chg to:xx
01 Chg to:xx
01 Chg to:xx
01 Chg to:xx
Enter a new receiver number using the hexadecimal numbers
“01” to “FF”. When a new number is entered, press the
[Enter] button.
Note that when Option [23] is programmed, the display will
return to Option [01].
Option 24: Scada
The acronym «SCADA» stands for Supervisory Control And
Data Acquisition. This product consists of a package of
SCADA receiver and a CPM2 module. Its function is to
transport the alarm data from a local (satellite) central station
to the master central station reliably by using linked Modems
(like the SG-M1) over leased phone lines. This system is
specifically intended for use with a point to point 300 baud
Schedule 3A data line (CANADA), but can be used with
any data lines.
The CPM2 software version 2.3 supports the data transactions
for up to 14 Digital and/or DVACS Compatible lines, but we
strongly suggest a maximum of 8 lines on the remote location
when used within a SCADA configuration. For the alarms
output choices (SYSTEM OPTION [24]) a number
corresponding to each of the line cards, one to fourteen, is
indicated on the LCD at 14 positions from left to right as
follows:
24: Com1/2 Control
24: Com1/2 Control
24: Com1/2 Control
24: Com1/2 Control
24: Com1/2 Control
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
123456789ABCDE :
123456789ABCDE :
123456789ABCDE :
123456789ABCDE :
123456789ABCDE :
44444444444444
44444444444444
44444444444444
44444444444444
44444444444444
Press Enter or Backspace to move the cursor over the digit
corresponding to the line card you wish to change. Enter
the new digit; the CPM2 will display the change on the
LCD, and the cursor will move to the next digit. Change
another digit, as above, if desired, or exit and save the
changes by pressing <Escape>.
The numbers that can be programmed are:
0: no route at all - no printer output, no computer
output. (Not recommended)
1: send computer alarm messages only to the Com#1
(local computer) only.
2: send computer alarm messages only to Master central
through Com#2 for transmission to the SCADA of
the Master Receiver only.
3: send computer alarm messages to Com#1 (local
computer) and next to Com#2 for the SCADA
line card.
4: send computer alarm messages to Com#1 and
Com#2, and send printer alarm messages to Com#2.
Option 25: Printer Control
The Remote Receiver (SCADA) CPM2 sends data to the
local printer in the normal way, which can be enable/disable
for each line at option [25] as follows:
25: Prter Control:
25: Prter Control:
25: Prter Control:
25: Prter Control:
25: Prter Control:
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S