Owner manual

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CVD-2000 is a complete four-channel monitoring
system. Faults in N.O. or N.C. zone circuits prompt
either cellular only, or landline backed by cellular calling
of up to eight phone numbers sequentially. Pre-
recorded messages, released when calls are answered,
identify events specific to locations and conditions being
monitored.
INPUT/OUTPUT PRE-WIRING PREPARATION
Knockouts are provided in the Cabinet for wire entry/exit
when using metallic or non-metallic conduit, or other
shielding.
Run wiring from monitoring devices (up to four) to the pre-
determined Cabinet location. Be sure to mark wires N.O. or
N.C. per device configuration.
from a 120VAC outlet to the Cabinet location. Extend wire if
necessary.
Route the cell phone charger wire from a nearby AC outlet to
the Cabinet location. Extend wire if necessary.
If a bell, light, or siren is part of your system, you should route
that wire to the Cabinet location at this time.
CABINET MOUNTING
Four teardrop holes in the back of the metal Cabinet can be
used for surface mounting the Cabinet.
INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
A Wiring Diagram on the Cabinet door identifies all necessary
and optional connections. The suggested connection
sequence is as follows:
1. Connect inputs to the Channels 1 through 4 terminals on
the Terminal Block.
2. Connect local alarm device (Bell, Light, Siren, etc.) to
+12VDC and + AUX Output Terminals.
3. Connect ends of the 16AWG White Power Cord to the
Mini Controller, AC Input. Connect other ends of 16AWG
White Power Cord (routed to AC outlet) to the Transformer
outer terminals marked AC.
4. Plug cell phone charger wire into cell phone.
5. Connect an “in cabinet type” backup battery (see COM-
PONENT IDENTIFICATION) by pushing the Red and Blue
Connectors, routed from the Mini Controller Location
Battery Rechargeable, onto the battery posts. A standard
12V, 7.0Ah battery is recommended. Battery is not
supplied with the System.
Note: 12V backup (battery in cabinet or other source)
supplies power to the Cell Phone Docking Module and the
Dialer during a power outage.
CELL PHONE DOCKING (PARING)
If you have CVD-2000P or CVD-2000PS, make sure that all
power connections are completed (power up System) and
then proceed to PROGRAMMING NOTES.
If you have a CVD-2000 model, “your” cell phone must be
paired to the Cell Phone Docking Module.
1. Make sure that all power connections are completed:
Power up System.
2. Hold down the button (marked with a single dot) on the
Docking Module until it starts flashing.
3. Enable Bluetooth on your phone, or search for Bluetooth,
or “Handsfree” devices, or search for headsets.
4. Select XLink Gateway.
5. Enter PIN when prompted. See label on Cell Phone
Docking Module for PIN code. Note: When paring is
complete, the button light (marked with single dot) turns
to solid green.
Proceed to PROGRAMMING NOTES.
LANDLINE CALLING WITH CELLULAR BACKUP
The system can use a landline as the primary connection
and cellular service as backup. If the landline is disrupted
or cut, the system will immediately switch to cellular.
To enable landline, Route a telephone cord (RJ11 to RJ11)
from the lower RJ11 jack on the Cell Phone Docking
Module (marked with telephone pole symbol) to a telephone
wall jack.
PROGRAMMING NOTES
Complete programming instructions for the CVD-2000
Dialer are found in its User Manual.
Please pay attention to N.O. or N.C. when setting up
channels or zones.
When entering phone numbers, remember to enter a #
symbol after the last phone number digit. A # symbol is
required to make the cell phone dial.
To leave a message, include three pauses after the #
symbol.
For pagers, program for a regular phone number and after
the # symbol insert five pauses followed by the return call
number and the # symbol.
If installation and programming are completed, proceed to
testing the system by simulating channel or zone event.
NOTE
The Dialer is Velcro mounted and can be pulled out for
programming.
CVD-2000, CVD-2000P, CVD-
2000PS
Cellular Voice/Dialer System
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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