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COM310
Voice Communications Modem
Revision: 11/11
TIP
RING
GND
CAMPBELL
SCIENTIFIC
INC.
MADE IN USA
S/N
1002
Complies with Part 68, FCC rules. FCC Registration No. B9QUSA-31402-MM-T
Ringer Equivalence 0.5A.Required Connector USOC RJ11C.
This equipment complies with the requirements in Part 15 of FCC Rules for Class A
computing device. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause
unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the operator to take
whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference.
COM310
VOICE SYNTHESIZER
12V
G
Copyright © 2002-2011
Campbell Scientific, Inc.
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Page 1 - Voice Communications Modem

COM310Voice Communications ModemRevision: 11/11TIPRINGGNDCAMPBELLSCIENTIFICINC.MADE IN USAS/N1002Complies with Part 68, FCC rules. FCC Registration

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem Step 3 – Send BASIC_VOICE_2.CR1 to CR1000 1) Download BASIC_VOICE_2.CR1 from CSI web site under Support, Downloads,

Page 3 - Warranty

COM310 Voice Communications Modem Pressing the # key you should hear: C R ONE THOUSAND STATION PRESS ONE TO HEAR A SENSOR VALUE PRESS TWO TO HEAR OR

Page 4 - Assistance

COM310 Voice Communications Modem ' CR1000 ' BASIC_VOICE_2.CR1 ' Send VOICE.TXT to CR1000 before sending this program. ' Progra

Page 5 - COM310 Table of Contents

COM310 Voice Communications Modem ' ***** Subroutines ***** ' Called when calling in: Sub CallInVoice Do VoiceSpeak ("CURRENT STA

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem ' Monitors a value Sub SubKey1 Do VoiceSpeak ("50MS PRESS SENSOR NUMBER 50MS PRESS STAR TO RETURN&quo

Page 7 - 1. Introduction

COM310 Voice Communications Modem If Flags(mykey) Then VoiceSpeak("ON",0) Else VoiceSpeak("OFF",0) EndIf

Page 8 - 3. Quick Start

COM310 Voice Communications Modem ElseIf (TCvalue_F > 85 AND ArmAlarm) OR ManualAlarm = TRUE Then ManualAlarm = False Alarm = TRUE'

Page 9 - Step 2 – Hardware Setup

COM310 Voice Communications Modem Voice Beg / EndVoice The VoiceBeg / EndVoice instruction pair enclose the code that is executed when the datalogger

Page 10 - Step 5 – Callback

COM310 Voice Communications Modem 4.2 Surge Suppressor If the phone company does not provide surge protection at the datalogger site, you will need t

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem The COM310 must connect to an analog phone line. Some office environment PBX phone lines are digital and don’t inte

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem 5.1.1.2 Voice Callback The COM310 gives you the ability to do voice callbacks. You can program a station to call o

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem The VoiceSpeak code might look like this: TC_1 = Public.AirTemp(1,1) VoiceSpeak ("THE AIR TEMPERATURE WAS"

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem announced menu; however, the user can respond by pressing a key in the middle of an announcement. If doing concurren

Page 16 - Example Program Description

COM310 Voice Communications Modem The CallOut parameter is a Boolean value that indicates the COM310 mode. When the value returned in this parameter

Page 17 - 4. System Components

COM310 Voice Communications Modem DataTable (TestB,1,1000) DataInterval (0,0,Sec,10) Sample (1,PTemp,IEEE4) Sample (1,TCvalue_F,IEEE4) A

Page 18 - 4.4 Telephone

COM310 Voice Communications Modem 5.2.2.1 Data Callback Instructions The following instructions are used to program a data callback. DialSequence/End

Page 19 - 5.1 Features

COM310 Voice Communications Modem tutorial is a more advanced tutorial for setting up voice callback. Example program files are included for use in t

Page 20 - 5.1.2 Voice Callin

COM310 Voice Communications Modem 5.3.6 Voice Callback LoggerTalk can program a voice callback when associated with a *.dld file that includes a P97

Page 21 - 5.2.1 Voice Instructions

COM310 Voice Communications Modem In LoggerNet a comma represents a 1 second delay. You may need to adjust the number of commas so that the “9” occur

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem FIGURE 3. COM310 / CR1000 Using Surge Protection Device (where there’s no available Standard RJ11 Connection) 6.2

Page 23 - 5.2.2 Data Callback

Warranty “PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. are warranted by Campbell Scientific, Inc. (“Campbell”) to be free from defects in materi

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem 6.3 Grounding the COM310 System Connect the green 14 AWG grounding wire (provided with the COM310) to the GND termi

Page 25 - 5.3.2 Helps and Tutorials

COM310 Voice Communications Modem 6.4 Telephone Service Telephone companies occasionally make changes in their equipment, operations, or procedures.

Page 26 - 5.3.5 Custom Menu Strings

COM310 Voice Communications Modem Figures 5 and 6 show the wiring for connecting the surge suppressor. Color coding of wires may vary. The important

Page 27 - 5.4 LoggerNet

COM310 Voice Communications Modem FIGURE 6. Side View of Surge Suppressor Wiring 7. Troubleshooting COM310 Voice Systems Following are some possibl

Page 28 - 6. Hardware Installation

COM310 Voice Communications Modem 28 6) LoggerNet Setup configured for the wrong PC modem. 7) LoggerNet configured for a baud rate the station canno

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Appendix A. Theory of Operation The COM310 modem is used to transmit data over bandwidth-limited channels such as telephone lines by modulating audio

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Page 31 - 6.5 Telephone Transfers

B-1 Appendix B. FCC Warning to Users of Class A Computing Devices This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not

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Page 33 - 7.1 No Communications

C-1 Appendix C. IC Information Industry Canada (IC) was formerly known as DOC. CP-01, Issue 8, Part I Section 14.1 “NOTICE: The Industry Canada labe

Page 34 - 7.2 Communications Problems

Assistance Products may not be returned without prior authorization. The following contact information is for US and international customers residing

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D-1 Appendix D. Set Rings, AT Parameters D.1 Set Number of COM310 Rings before Answer To program the number of rings before the COM310 answers, use

Page 37 - Class A Computing Devices

Appendix D. Set Rings, AT Parameters D-2 (3) Step 3 (a) Dial the phone number (b) Wait until “Connected” appears at lower-left on screen. You will

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E-1 Appendix E. CS I/O 9 Pin Serial Port The COM310’s CS I/O port is not a standard RS-232 connection. Pin Description The COM310 modem connects to t

Page 39 - Appendix C. IC Information

Appendix E. CS I/O 9 Pin Serial Port E-2 TABLE E-1. Pin Description ABR = Abbreviation for the function name. PIN = Pin number. O = Signal Out

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F-1 Appendix F. Reading Voice Code in a *.DLD File When a CR10X, CR23X, or CR510 file is edited and saved in LoggerTalk, the information for voice co

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Appendix F. Reading Voice Code in a *.DLD File F-2 The above code translates to: Input Locations Ports Flags (four decimal places) Campbell Scientifi

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Appendix F. Reading Voice Code in a *.DLD File F-3 F.3 Modem Security Enabled LoggerTalk’s Modem Security Code is unrelated to the Datalogger’s *C m

Page 43 - Pin Description

Appendix F. Reading Voice Code in a *.DLD File F-4 This is a blank page.

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G-1 Appendix G. COM310 Word List G.1 COM310 Word List - Numerical Order 0. ZERO 1. ONE 2. TWO 3. THREE 4. FOUR 5. FIVE 6. SIX 7. SEVEN 8. E

Page 45 - *.DLD File

COM310 Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links t

Page 46 - F.2 Callback Code

Appendix G. COM310 Word List G-2 141. MAXIMUM 142. MERCURY 143. METER 144. METERS 145. MICRO 146. MILES 147. MILLI 148. MINIMUM 149. MINUTE

Page 47 - F.3 Modem Security Enabled

Appendix G. COM310 Word List G-3 303. L 304. LAKE 305. LAYER 306. LINE 307. LOAD 308. LOCATED 309. LOCATION 310. LOGAN 311. M 312. M-R-P 3

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Appendix G. COM310 Word List G-4 59. AND 209. APPROACH 93. ARE 210. AREA 94. AT 211. AVAILABLE

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Appendix G. COM310 Word List G-5 85. IS 299. IT 300. J 301. K 44. KEY 136. KILO 77. KILOBYTES 3

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Appendix G. COM310 Word List G-6 75. SIGNATURE 380. SINCE 178. SITE 6. SIX 16. SIXTEEN 24. SIXT

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Campbell Scientific Companies Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www.campbellsci.com • info@campbel

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COM310 Table of Contents ii 7. Troubleshooting COM310 Voice Systems ...27 7.1 No Communications ...

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem 1. Introduction The COM310 is a voice-synthesizer modem that supports the PakBus and mixed-array dataloggers that h

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem 2. Specifications • Bell 212A, CCITT V.21, and V.32BIS compatible • Full duplex at 9600 and 1200 baud to datalogg

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COM310 Voice Communications Modem Unlike the CR10X, CR510 and CR23X where voice code is appended to a finished measurement program using LoggerTalk so

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