Installation manual

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CPM2 OPERATING MODE
CPM2 Cold Start-up
The “cold boot” should be performed to install the default
system software.
Follow the procedure described here to perform a “cold
boot” of the CPM2.
• Remove the CPM2 from the card cage
• Turn the “PROG EN” (Program Enable) switch ON. The
Program Enable switch is located on the left side of the
CPM2 unit. Use a small screwdriver to turn the switch
ON.
Re-install the CPM2 in the card cage, but do not fasten
the mounting screws. The CPM2 should power up and
this message will be displayed:
SYST COLD BOOT?SYST COLD BOOT?
SYST COLD BOOT?SYST COLD BOOT?
SYST COLD BOOT?
Ent=Yes Bsp=NoEnt=Yes Bsp=No
Ent=Yes Bsp=NoEnt=Yes Bsp=No
Ent=Yes Bsp=No
Press the [Enter] button to perform the “cold boot”. This
message will be displayed:
SYST COLD BOOTSYST COLD BOOT
SYST COLD BOOTSYST COLD BOOT
SYST COLD BOOT
Executing!Executing!
Executing!Executing!
Executing!
After approximately 1 second, this message will be
displayed:
Please Turn OffPlease Turn Off
Please Turn OffPlease Turn Off
Please Turn Off
Program Switch!Program Switch!
Program Switch!Program Switch!
Program Switch!
The CPM2 will remain in an inoperative mode until the
Program Enable switch is turned OFF.
• Pull the CPM2 part way out of the card cage
Use a small screwdriver to turn the Program Enable switch
OFF
Reinstall the CPM2 in the card cage and secure the
faceplate screws
The CPM2 is now ready for operation. Set the clock and
calendar and configure the CPM2.
CPM2 in Stand-By Mode
When the CPM2 is in Stand-By mode, a message similar
to this will be displayed:
*FEB-23 07:30:45*FEB-23 07:30:45
*FEB-23 07:30:45*FEB-23 07:30:45
*FEB-23 07:30:45
Scanning 0E (14)Scanning 0E (14)
Scanning 0E (14)Scanning 0E (14)
Scanning 0E (14)
This indicates that the system is ready to receive data
from the Line Cards and input from the numeric keypad
and push buttons.
CPM2 Configuration Mode
The Configuration Mode allows programming of the various
features and options available on the CPM2. To enter the
Configuration Mode, press the [Escape] button. This message
will be displayed:
Enter MASTER-IDEnter MASTER-ID
Enter MASTER-IDEnter MASTER-ID
Enter MASTER-ID
********
********
****
Enter the Master Access Code using the keypad. The default
Master Access Code is “CAFE”. When the access code is
entered, the screen will display the first option in the Options
Menu:
01:Sys Date/Time01:Sys Date/Time
01:Sys Date/Time01:Sys Date/Time
01:Sys Date/Time
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:SEnt:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:SEnt:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Press the [Enter] button to display the next menu item, or
press the [Backspace] button to display the previous menu
item Press the [ACK] button to select the menu item presently
displayed on the screen.
Configuration Options
The CPM2 features 23 configuration options:
0101
0101
01
System Date and TimeSystem Date and Time
System Date and TimeSystem Date and Time
System Date and Time
0202
0202
02
System PasswordsSystem Passwords
System PasswordsSystem Passwords
System Passwords
0303
0303
03
Number of Line CardsNumber of Line Cards
Number of Line CardsNumber of Line Cards
Number of Line Cards
0404
0404
04
Printer SelectPrinter Select
Printer SelectPrinter Select
Printer Select
0505
0505
05
COM1 ConfigurationCOM1 Configuration
COM1 ConfigurationCOM1 Configuration
COM1 Configuration
0606
0606
06
COM1 FormatCOM1 Format
COM1 FormatCOM1 Format
COM1 Format
0707
0707
07
Acknowledge Wait DelayAcknowledge Wait Delay
Acknowledge Wait DelayAcknowledge Wait Delay
Acknowledge Wait Delay
0808
0808
08
Heartbeat SelectHeartbeat Select
Heartbeat SelectHeartbeat Select
Heartbeat Select
0909
0909
09
COM2 ConfigurationCOM2 Configuration
COM2 ConfigurationCOM2 Configuration
COM2 Configuration
1010
1010
10
COM2 FormatCOM2 Format
COM2 FormatCOM2 Format
COM2 Format
1111
1111
11
Contrast AdjustContrast Adjust
Contrast AdjustContrast Adjust
Contrast Adjust
1212
1212
12
UL Receiver OptionUL Receiver Option
UL Receiver OptionUL Receiver Option
UL Receiver Option
1313
1313
13
Erase MemoryErase Memory
Erase MemoryErase Memory
Erase Memory
1414
1414
14
Mute BuzzerMute Buzzer
Mute BuzzerMute Buzzer
Mute Buzzer
1515
1515
15
Keep Last MessageKeep Last Message
Keep Last MessageKeep Last Message
Keep Last Message
1616
1616
16
Debug ComPortDebug ComPort
Debug ComPortDebug ComPort
Debug ComPort
1717
1717
17
Test 9v/12v BattTest 9v/12v Batt
Test 9v/12v BattTest 9v/12v Batt
Test 9v/12v Batt
1818
1818
18
Debug Line CardDebug Line Card
Debug Line CardDebug Line Card
Debug Line Card
1919
1919
19
Program VersionProgram Version
Program VersionProgram Version
Program Version
2020
2020
20
Monitor BatteryMonitor Battery
Monitor BatteryMonitor Battery
Monitor Battery
2121
2121
21
Year / SecondYear / Second
Year / SecondYear / Second
Year / Second
2222
2222
22
Force ResetForce Reset
Force ResetForce Reset
Force Reset
2323
2323
23
Change Receiver NumberChange Receiver Number
Change Receiver NumberChange Receiver Number
Change Receiver Number
2424
2424
24
COM1/2 ControlCOM1/2 Control
COM1/2 ControlCOM1/2 Control
COM1/2 Control
2525
2525
25
Printer ControlPrinter Control
Printer ControlPrinter Control
Printer Control
2626
2626
26
Printer TestPrinter Test
Printer TestPrinter Test
Printer Test
2727
2727
27
Printer WidthPrinter Width
Printer WidthPrinter Width
Printer Width
2828
2828
28
Tamper InputTamper Input
Tamper InputTamper Input
Tamper Input
Option 01: Setting the Clock
Option [01] allows the CPM2 date and time to be set. Press
the [ACK] button when the “01: Sys Date/Time” message is
displayed. This message will be displayed:
(D/M/Y) 23/02/97(D/M/Y) 23/02/97
(D/M/Y) 23/02/97(D/M/Y) 23/02/97
(D/M/Y) 23/02/97
(H:M:S) 07:30:45(H:M:S) 07:30:45
(H:M:S) 07:30:45(H:M:S) 07:30:45
(H:M:S) 07:30:45
Enter the date and time using the numbers 0 through 9
only. Press the [Enter] button to move the cursor one character
to the right. Press the [Backspace] button to move the
cursor one space to the left.
When the date and time are entered, press the [Escape]
button. When the [Escape] button is pressed, the next
Configuration Option will be displayed on the screen.
Note that if “0” or a number greater than “12” is programmed
for the month, the screen will display the word “Nul” in
place of the month while in the Stand-By mode. “Nul” will
also be displayed for the time if the time has not be
programmed properly.
Option 02: Changing System Passwords
Option [02] allows the CPM2 passwords to be changed or
erased. Press the [ACK] button when the “02: Sys Passwords”
message is displayed. This message will be displayed:
PassID#0: xxxxPassID#0: xxxx
PassID#0: xxxxPassID#0: xxxx
PassID#0: xxxx
Operator: S.G.Operator: S.G.
Operator: S.G.Operator: S.G.
Operator: S.G.