Barnett Engineering ARU CV2 Home Security System User Manual


 
Voice Storage and Configuration with the Telset 4-5
B1272M001
BARNETT ENGINEERING LTD. ProTalk Cv2
8UU - Received Signal Strength
Cv2: “Code Eight is One, One, Two, One, ...”
The Cv2 speaks a number from One to Thirteen. Each increment corresponds to
approximately 5 dBm, with 0 representing roughly -121 dBm and 13 representing
-56 dBm. The LEDs show a binary representation of the spoken value, where the
ALARM LED is the most significant bit and the HOOK LED is the least significant.
This is the only time during programming when all LEDs will not be lit.
The message repeats continuously, as the Cv2 reads and then announces the current
value of signal strength measured by the cell phone, until another DTMF code is
detected or the program phone goes on-hook. At the completion of programming, hang
up the handset and disconnect the cable to allow the Cv2 to return to normal operation.
9UU - Outside Line
Cv2: “beep”
This function is available only with the local telset - not when programming remotely
though the cell phone. In order to use the cell phone to make a call, enter the
programming mode, then press 9UU. The unit responds with a ‘beep’ and then expects
the outgoing telephone number to be entered. A two second pause after a digit is
equivalent to pressing the “Send’ button.
4.4 Telset Programming Summary
The telset programming process is shown in this section in chart form.
If the Edit Directories command is selected, the following codes are used to represent the
commands found in the PC programming:
 [DIAL]  [VOICE]
 [WAIT]  [SIGNAL]
 [AUTO ACK]  ‘!’ 2 second pause in Dial or DTMF
 [DTMF]  ‘#’ digit
 [ALERT]  Accept
 [ANSWER]
Starting from the “Enter Program Code” prompt: