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  Rev. 1   June 11, 2018

 

WARNING!

  

AVOID ERROR MESSAGES

 

Be sure there is a functioning Alarm Automation system properly 
attached and in service on the configured port and or IP address, ready 
to receive signals immediately after the parameters are saved.  
Messages may be generated and any enabled heartbeat needs to get its 
proper responses. 

Leave the Serial Device Name, Heartbeat Signal frequencies and IP 
Address blank, if you need to configure a security Business Unit to not 
produce error messages, due to no in service Alarm Automation System. 

Special Instructions: If this is an additional Business Unit that will use a Serial 
Port that has already been assigned and configured, then a Blank entry MUST 
be used in the Serial Device Name and Heartbeat Signal Frequency fields.  
Instructions i

Appendix D

 must be followed after completing this Business 

Unit, to link it to the Business Unit that has a configured serial port, before it 
will be able to utilize the Serial Port. 

o

 

Serial Port Parameters: 

 

Serial Device Name: Enter the name of the serial device used for the 
serial port.  Default value is: /dev/ttyS1 for COM1 (upper serial port).  
/dev/ttyS0for COM2 is used internally and is not available. 

 

Com Parameters: Select the Baud Rate, Data Bits, Parity, and Stop Bits 
to use on the Serial for these alarm automation messages.  
Default values are 1200, 7, Odd and 2 Stop Bits. See 

Appendix E

 for a 

listing of generated messages. 

 

Heartbeat Signal Frequency: Enter the number of seconds between 
heartbeat signals on the serial port from Alarm Automation.  The 
heartbeat is an upper case “S” when in Ademco 685 emulation.  You 
should add a period of time as a window that the signal may be sent.  
Example: If your Alarm Automation sends an “S” every 20 seconds, you 
may want to set this parameter to 40.  This allows the Alarm Automation 
an additional widow of 20 seconds and two attempts to send the 
heartbeat before a fault message is generated by the 7705ii Receiver.  
This shall be configured by UL1981 Central-Station Automation 
Systems Requirements. 

 

Entering a value of 0 disables the feature and the 7705ii will not be 
looking for the heartbeat.  The MultiNet Receiver will not annunciate a 
fault due to no heartbeat being sent. 

o

 

IP Parameters: 

 

IP Address: Enter the IP address of the Alarm Automation system.  The 
default is blank and should only have an entry if there is to be 
communication to Alarm Automation via TCP/IP. 

 

Port Number: is the IP port that the 7705ii send it alarm automation 
messages on.  Default is blank. 

Summary of Contents for IntelliNet 7705ii

Page 1: ...1 June 11 2018 AES 7705ii MultiNet Receiver System User Manual AES Corporation 285 Newbury Street Peabody MA 01960 1315 USA Tel 978 535 7310 Fax 978 535 7313 www aes corp com Copyright 2018 AES Corp All Rights Reserved ...

Page 2: ...y Others in pull down menu Old Alarm Delivery Y All Subscriber controlled Options Never All Radio Packet Life Y 0 99 0 No Time Out for Alarm Trouble or Restoral Software Version Instructions to view the software version are in Section 3 1 1 LCD Display and Software Version Notes 1 For Alarm Automation references throughout this manual Alarm Automation output must be connected to a UL 1981 Listed A...

Page 3: ...19 5 2 Power up 19 5 3 Power Down Information 20 5 4 Local Access and Login Initial Setup 20 5 5 Linux Command line 21 5 6 Common Linux Commands 21 5 7 The GUI Desktop and the AES Menu 22 5 8 Start the Terminal Program 23 5 9 Setting Time 24 5 10 Synchronizing Time 24 5 11 Time Zone 24 5 12 Review your TCP IP Configuration 25 5 13 Factory Default TCP IP Settings 25 5 14 Suggested TCP IP Settings f...

Page 4: ...4 After login 52 8 0 MultiNet Receiver Programs and Utilities 53 8 1 MultiNet Specific Programs 53 8 2 MultiNet Utility Programs and Scripts 54 8 3 Special Purpose Circuits 56 8 4 AES Menu in the GUI Desktop 57 9 0 Managing Users 58 9 1 Adding a user 58 9 2 Retrieving user Display Number and Password 58 9 3 Changing a user s Password 59 9 4 Change Admin GUI Access Username and Password 60 9 5 Dele...

Page 5: ...tion Group 86 11 9 System Function Group 90 11 10Interpreting Screen Messages 91 12 0 Operation 92 12 1 Manual Operation 92 12 2 Automatic Operation 92 13 0 Warranty and Service Procedure 93 APPENDICES 94 Appendix A Common Linux Commands 95 Appendix B Server generated LCD Display Messages 96 Appendix C Software installation Instructions 98 Appendix D Sharing the Serial Port with additional Busines...

Page 6: ... other closer units This unique built in repeater capability creates a highly rugged adaptive security network The system adjusts itself to forward messages by the shortest and best available route The smart routing capability is completely automated with no special programming needed Also by eliminating the need for dedicated repeaters and towers the AES system dramatically reduces the cost of se...

Page 7: ...ously unreachable locations They should be installed with the same care that a central station receiver would as they are usually the primary path to the central receiver location Multiple IP Link Transceivers can be installed in a single RF cloud to act as backup or to provide multiple paths for subscribers in a geographical area Each IP Link Transceiver can operate at the same frequency or at an...

Page 8: ...ypical MultiNet System It is highly recommended and required for UL systems that a redundant MultiNet Receiver be operational at the head end and that any location of 7170 IP Link Transceivers have at least two for the purposes of redundancy ...

Page 9: ...chnical Specifications The 7705ii is in a standard 2U 19 rack enclosure configuration Operating voltage 120 VAC 60 Hz 10 Operating current 0 6 Amps Operating Temperature Range 13 to 35 2 C 55 to 95 3 F Storage temperature Range 10 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Power Consumption 200 Watts Maximum Physical Dimensions 19 Wide x 3 5 High 2U x 12 24 Deep 13 25 including rack handles Minimum Rack Depth Approximate...

Page 10: ...conditions as described below See Figure 3 2 When any of the Status LEDs are activated to reflect a failure the LED on the Alert panel will also be activated causing the Alert Sounder to activate Pressing SILENCE will momentarily silence the Alert Sounder for 30 seconds until message is cleared Pressing ACKNOWLEDGE will clear the Alert LED The status LED will not be cleared until the failure has b...

Page 11: ... this panel is accepted There may be a short delay between the press and the sounder s beep Silence Button Is used to silence the internal alert sounder Note The Silence button when held down for a minimum of 5 seconds will start the LCD test and LCD lamp test sequence If the Silence Button does not silence the Alert Sounder it may be due to an overheating condition Other MultiNet Receiver functio...

Page 12: ... electronics including the motherboard Power Supply Fan This fan must be kept clear of obstructions to permit unobstructed flow of air 3 2 2 Modem Section Contains a single telephone jack connector Phone line Modem Jack Plug a telephone cord into this connector with the other end plugged into an active telephone Jack This is used to provide a backup Modem connection for IP Link Transceivers that c...

Page 13: ...k transceiver using no additional network hardware or as a connection to an Ethernet Hub Switch using a standard straight through Ethernet cable Pre configured factory default to static IP address 192 168 0 101 Ethernet Port 2 ENET2 Not used HDMI Not used USB o For initial receiver configuration connect a keyboard and a mouse to USB ports Once configured access to the MultiNet Receiver is done thr...

Page 14: ...ceiver s and external applications on remote servers or systems via direct connection LAN WAN or the Internet A system while it may not have a keyboard video monitor or mouse connected during normal operation will require these peripherals connected directly for initial setup until remote access is accomplished They may also be needed later for occasional configuration modifications The 7705ii mon...

Page 15: ...obvious to the operator on duty Equipment Location A UL 7705ii MultiNet Receiver must be installed in a room where operators can properly hear the Audio Alert Sounder When connecting the 7705ii MultiNet Receiver s modem to a telephone line a UL 497A Secondary Protector is required to be installed on the incoming lines Installation shall be in accordance with the NEC Article 800 the manufacturers i...

Page 16: ...40 7705ii UM Page 16 Rev 1 June 11 2018 Figure 4 1 Single MultiNet Receiver Connections to a 7170 for Initial Setup ...

Page 17: ...40 7705ii UM Page 17 Rev 1 June 11 2018 Figure 4 2 Dual MultiNet Receiver Connections to Remote 7170 IP Links thru Local Network ...

Page 18: ...40 7705ii UM Page 18 Rev 1 June 11 2018 Figure 4 3 Dual MultiNet Receiver Connections to Remote 7170 IP Links thru Internet ...

Page 19: ...board monitor and mouse will be needed to perform this configuration Refer to separate Initial Installation and Setup Guide Do not connect the Ethernet ports to an active network until you are confident the TCP IP settings are appropriate for the target network 5 2 Power up If this is a standalone system or if you are still configured for initial setup as shown on Figure 4 1 with an attached keybo...

Page 20: ...ogin You may have to press Enter after the boot up process to get the actual login prompt Note the lines at the top of the display in Figure 5 1 They are typically the last lines seen before the login prompt on the display for a normal boot up Press Enter after these lines are displayed if the aes login is not displayed For Super user Administrator functions you need to login as root using the cur...

Page 21: ...ion and want to enter Linux commands from a command line prompt then you will need to start a Terminal shell Refer to Section 5 8 for information on starting the Terminal program An example of the Terminal screen is shown in Figure 5 3 5 6 Common Linux Commands Refer to Appendix A for a list of some of the more common Linux commands you may be using with the Linux operating system installed on you...

Page 22: ...he desktop and hold While holding the right click move the curser which is now an arrow over the menu items Individual menu items will highlight as the curser passes over To select an item either release the right click while the desired menu item is highlighted or left click on the item while still holding the right click From the GUI Desktop you will be able to start programs used to perform con...

Page 23: ...menu available by use of the right click on the desktop The terminal program provides a command line which can be used to run utilities mentioned above Start the terminal emulator by selecting the New Terminal item in the AES Menu The terminal window in the GUI desktop screen is shown below in Figure 5 3 This is also a view using VNC Viewer from a remote PC that has access to the MultiNet receiver...

Page 24: ...any system where servers share files 5 11 Time Zone Time zone is also very important as time is kept internally in UTC and is set or displayed according to a variable that identifies the Time Zone the MultiNet receiver is located within By default a MultiNet Receiver is typically set to Eastern Time Zone or America New_York The Setup program accessed by entering the setup command shown below on a ...

Page 25: ...he following ifconfig eth1 Enter You can scroll the screen display to view information that has scrolled off by using the Pg Up and Pg Dn keys 5 13 Factory Default TCP IP Settings The table below shows the factory default settings of all TCP IP devices in a MultiNet Receiver 7170 IP Link transceiver pair Both Receivers and IP Link Transceivers in a dual system are configured the same from the fact...

Page 26: ...ngs for Second Receiver 7170 5 15 A note on DHCP DHCP is an acronym for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This means IP addresses are automatically assigned by a DHCP server on your network Since the MultiNet Receiver s in a MultiNet system must have a unique static IP addresses a DHCP server would have to be configured to reserve and always provide the same address to each specific receiver Con...

Page 27: ...radio testing and to become familiar with the system prior to a permanent installation into your operational alarm monitoring system Later or if your intended initial installation will be connected to a LAN WAN you will have to change the TCP IP parameters as described on the following pages to operate with your LAN WAN and Internet network environments Contact your IT department for assistance wi...

Page 28: ...onfiguration file Only edit the lines described below to provide the parameters needed for your installation Do not edit the parameter name or add spaces You only need to edit or confirm the following lines order not important ONBOOT yes IPADDR IP address for this MultiNet Receivers port NETMASK Net mask for the attached network GATEWAY Gateway for the attached network Once you have modified the l...

Page 29: ... the IP address of the gateway or other known PC on the network ping c4 network ID of another computer Enter Example ping c4 192 168 0 1 Enter Default Gateway PC or ping c4 192 168 0 11 Enter Default 7170 setting The above listed ping commands will ping 4 times c4 either the default Gateway or the 7170 assuming they are configured as listed You can even ping the IP address of the receiver itself t...

Page 30: ...et receiver This will restart the server stopping at the aes login screen Be careful if you are rebooting an active MultiNet Receiver as signals may be processing and a reboot could delay or terminate that process Other users may also be connected and this will disconnect them possibly interrupting their work or cause loss of data To reboot do one of the following a From the command line prompt en...

Page 31: ... browser and enter the URL as indicated above Your actual URL may be different and will be the actual IP address assigned to each MultiNet receiver in earlier steps Figure Figure 6 1 Remote Login to Admin GUI The correct URL takes you to the login window as seen above The correct username and password takes you to the main menu page homepage of the Admin GUI To change the username and password see...

Page 32: ...of the functions available through the GUI There are links in the left hand column of this page and every page that can be used to select actions Below is a sample screen from the Admin GUI The following sections describe the functions of the Administration program Figure 6 2 Admin GUI program home screen ...

Page 33: ...uration Screen Server ID Number Identification number of your MultiNet Receiver server Unless you are running more than one server at your site we recommend using the default value of 0001 Use 0002 for the second Each needs a unique ID Range is decimal 0001 to 9999 IP Link Port Number Port used by your IP Link Transceiver s to connect to the server Default and suggested value is 7070 Modem Device ...

Page 34: ...must be associated with the proper type Business Unit to handle the data packets produced by the Subscribers Since every Subscriber creates at the very least Check In Status and other routine messages most Business Units have settings for Alarm data and may have to be linked with the Business unit of Data Type Security if those messages are to be monitored by an alarm monitoring system Each user t...

Page 35: ...l use to refer to the Business Unit The Business Unit Name is used internally by the software to name Linux directories It should be less than 32 characters long and cannot contain spaces or characters that are invalid in Linux directory names such as Linux names are case sensitive Data Type A pull down menu on the screen is used set the application data type for the Business Unit Options include ...

Page 36: ...edited later to meet the requirements for linking to another Business Unit by replacing the fields with a blank entry Universal Unit ID Range Check this if you will have only one Business Unit and want all Subscribers to be associated with this Business Unit even if you do not manually add them to a Subscriber Database If the Universal Unit ID Range check box is not checked you will need to manual...

Page 37: ...itored by an alarm automation system or monitoring software you need to configure these parameters Failure to do so may prevent vital messages like AC failure Low battery and other faults from being reported You must check the Alarm Automation System checkbox You will be presented with a data entry screen shown above You can connect to the alarm monitoring system via serial connection and or TCP I...

Page 38: ...ttyS0for COM2 is used internally and is not available Com Parameters Select the Baud Rate Data Bits Parity and Stop Bits to use on the Serial for these alarm automation messages Default values are 1200 7 Odd and 2 Stop Bits See Appendix E for a listing of generated messages Heartbeat Signal Frequency Enter the number of seconds between heartbeat signals on the serial port from Alarm Automation The...

Page 39: ...n the Alarm Automation message Default is 1 Range is Blank 0 to 9 and A to F 0 and Blank are selectable options but may not be valid entries for all alarm Automation systems Some Alarm Automation systems may ignore or be set to ignore this parameter Unless you know you need or want something different use the default and suggested value of 1 o Automation Message Printing This parameter controls ho...

Page 40: ...ation settings Deliver all old alarms which will ignore Subscriber configuration and report all old alarms to automation Never deliver old alarms which will ignore Subscriber configuration and not report all old alarms to automation Once you have entered data in all the required fields click If you selected Universal Unit ID Range the following screen appears Figure 6 6 Add a Business Unit Univers...

Page 41: ...40 7705ii UM Page 41 Rev 1 June 11 2018 Figure 6 7 Add a Business Unit continued A partial view of the final screen indicating a successful add is shown below Figure 6 8 Add a Business Unit completed ...

Page 42: ...n select Overview to view its information Below is a sample partial screen that shows several Business Units You can select an underlined link to view details Figure 6 9 Business Unit Overview Below is a sample compressed screen that shows the details for the underlined link MySecurityOne Figure 6 10 Business Unit Details ...

Page 43: ... depending on the type of Business Unit Figure 6 11 Modify Business Unit Leave these fields blank if this BU will be linked to another that is already configured to use the Serial Port to alarm automation Selecting a different receiver number for each BU will produce a unique alarm message for each This affects the receiver number in the string of characters sent to alarm automation ...

Page 44: ...e IDs of your units individually or as a range of IDs within the same Business Unit Add subscribers by clicking the link on the left hand menu Add under Subscribers Figure 6 12 Add Subscriber You will first be prompted to select the Business Unit to assign the added Subscriber Business Unit Select from the pull down list A different list from another example system is shown in this example ...

Page 45: ...Hexadecimal for use and database storage Use caution if you enter an ID as decimal as once it is translated into Hexadecimal and stored you will have to know the Hexadecimal translation to view data on some screens Subscriber ID s are actually entered in Hexadecimal format when programming the unit using the programming port Entering the ID of 1234 into a unit would be an equivalent of 4660 in dec...

Page 46: ...correct use the Back button of your browser to return to the Add Subscriber page to make corrections Figure 6 14 Add Subscriber Confirmation partial Screen You will receive a confirmation screen after you click the Insert Subscriber button verifying that the subscriber was added to the database From here select the Add alarm data button to configure alarm data for this subscriber Figure 6 15 Add S...

Page 47: ...a at a later time by viewing detailed data for the subscriber then clicking the button on that screen The Add Alarm Data page allows you to configure the following alarm parameters for subscribers as shown in the following view of the Add Alarm Data page Figure 6 16 accountAlias If a non zero number is entered into this field the account number in the alarm event will be replaced by this number pr...

Page 48: ...cribers need certain parameters to be different you can then use the Modify Alarm page to change the parameters for individual subscribers Figure 6 18 Alarm Data Added 6 8 Close Your Browser When Finished With Admin GUI To help secure your MultiNet receivers configuration and help to limit unauthorized modifications to your system you should close your browser when it is no longer needed For the s...

Page 49: ... for Virtual Network Computing software which makes it possible to view and fully interact with one computer from another computer VNC software is cross platform allowing control between different types of computers The following are instructions for using the AES supplied VNC program with access as root user Examples show default IP settings and configurations to connect to your MultiNet receiver...

Page 50: ...n be used to download a copy of the VNC Viewer program Click on the VNC Viewer link Click on the Download VNC Viewer Link Click on Save Save the file in an appropriate location that you will remember for the next step A folder under Program Files would be an appropriate location Create a shortcut on your desktop to the vncviewer exe file saved in the previous step Right click on desktop and select...

Page 51: ... be unique to the specific Business Unit Display 1 is factory created and reserved for root user access It is the only user that can manage other users To read the Display numbers and passwords automatically generated and stored in the user_info file during the add Business Unit process you must connect using root access on display 1 See Managing Users section for additional information Example 19...

Page 52: ...and maintain the system An example of the desktop screen as seen using remote access follows Figure 7 3 Remotely accessed GUI Desktop Instructions for using the GUI Desktop can be found in The GUI Desktop and the AES Menu section If you are connecting for a user associated with a Business Unit you will have the Ipctrl program on the screen Ipctrl is the interface you will use for managing Subscrib...

Page 53: ...Number and ServerID The setup can be done from the Admin GUI under Server Configuration See Figure 6 3 2 ipctrl is the Radio Management Program It is similar to the Net7000 program that standalone IntelliNet receivers use Most of the screen displays network activity Network activity scrolls up the screen In normal communication monitoring mode radio data traffic whose destination is the central re...

Page 54: ...ome php The Admin GUI is a php program that allows the operator Admin to modify the server s configuration Add Business Units configure the delivery program if any and Add Subscriber Units See illustrations beginning with Figure 6 2 2 aesctrl stopall startall status is a command script that allows the operator to stop and start the programs from the source Arguments are added to the command line t...

Page 55: ...rs New passwords will take affect after executing this command because the VNC Server session for the user that the password is changing will be shutdown and restarted within this script 4 cleanLCD Clears alarm messages on the LCD display 5 editnetworketh0 This script is used to modify the settings of Ethernet Port 1 eth0 See Configure TCP IP Linux Network Configuration editnetworketh1 This script...

Page 56: ...lowing will occur At about 1 minute the LCD will display the message COMM FAILED VERSION At about 90 seconds o The Alert Sounder will activate o The CPU and Alert LED will illuminate Pressing the Silence Button should silence the Alert Sounder If the Acknowledge Button is pressed the LEDs will clear but the fault will be re annunciated in several seconds This fault cannot be acknowledged Although ...

Page 57: ...up the MultiNet receiver 4 aesctrl restartall Shortcut to run the restartALL shell script which stops then restarts the collection of programs that make up the MultiNet receiver 5 Clean LCD Alarm Shortcut to reset the LCD display 6 Primary LCD Clean Shortcut to reset the LCD display 7 Secondary LCD Clean Shortcut to reset the LCD display 8 Primary Housekeeping Shortcut to reset LEDs 9 Secondary Ho...

Page 58: ...s There are also other readily available programs that can gain access without special programs running on the receiver Not changing the password could easily allow remote access to those that know or discover the server exists on an available network Where users are mostly managed by the creation and deletion of the Business unit you will not typically need to create your own users directly Chang...

Page 59: ... the user name whose password you wish to change username Business Unit Name Enter If the user is found the script will ask for the new password The password must be exactly 8 characters of case sensitive letters and numbers User OK Please enter user s new password new password Enter You must enter the password a second time The two will be compared Please enter the password again new password Ent...

Page 60: ... use local access and log in to the MultiNet Receiver as root and get to a command prompt Enter the following command to change to the directory where the Web Server files are located cd usr local apache bin Enter Enter the following command to change the username and password for access to the Admin GUI login htpasswd c usr local apache htdocs admin users newname Enter You will be prompted for a ...

Page 61: ... looking in the user_info file cat root user_info Enter o Open a new VNC Viewer and use the display number and password determined above o If operation appears normal you were successful o Close the VNC Viewer If you are working from the directly attached keyboard and monitor you can test as outlined below o If using the Linux MWM GUI select Quit from the AES menu o Next type exit Enter or logout ...

Page 62: ... Following is a portion of the screen that is displayed when you select Subscriber Overview To review details about a specific unit select a Business Unit from the pull down and then click The next screen will allow you to select a subscriber form the list The next screen will provide the options to Modify Subscriber Configuration Alarm Data or Delete Subscriber By now you should have seen most of...

Page 63: ... Admin GUI Select Business Units Overview on the left side of the screen Then select the Business Unit that contains the Subscriber you want to review routing history from the pull down list Next click on the Link View Route table for Business Unit Name An example screen is shown below When your system is new there may not be any information to display until signals are successfully received by an...

Page 64: ...rtial screen view accessed from SysOp IPLinks Figure 10 6 IP link Transceiver Status Screen 10 4 Get Signal History Alarm data that is stored can also be viewed The following screen accessed by selecting SysOp Alarms lets you select the specifics about the alarm data you wish to view Figure 10 7 Get Alarm data Signal History request screen ...

Page 65: ...0 5 Close Your Browser When Finished With Admin GUI To help secure your MultiNet receivers configuration and help to limit unauthorized modifications to your system you should close your browser when it is no longer needed For the same reasons do not leave untended a workstation that has the Admin GUI Web pages open Closing the browser will require the Admin GUI Password for a subsequent access at...

Page 66: ... aesctrl startall item in the AES Menu accessed by a right click on the Desktop or by entering the startALL Enter command IPCtrl is the IP Link and Radio Management program For those familiar with standalone AES IntelliNet receivers this is the replacement for Net7K or Net7000 Unlike Net7000 programs which are connected directly to a receiver that is viewing RF signals in real time IPCtrl displays...

Page 67: ...ons Send Text Message in the example above is highlighted as illustrated when the pull down opens Other functions within the pull downs can be selected using the arrow keys The highlighted function bar also follows the mouse cursor The highlighted pull down functions will be executed when the user presses Enter or clicks on the function bar using the mouse Each listed function has an underlined le...

Page 68: ... unit the software extracts the subscriber unit ID number of the origin and the ID number of repeaters in the message s route That route information is stored in a database and can be used to select an outbound route whenever an operator sends data to a subscriber unit from the Linux Server Figure 11 4 Select a Path Once you have selected the subscriber unit number the basic routing pop up appears...

Page 69: ...red your communications route click OK to send the message to your subscriber unit using the route entered 11 5 The Message Function Group Figure 11 6 Message Pull Down Menu To access the Message function menu group hold down the Alt key and Press M or click on Message in the menu bar The pop up illustrated above will appear Use the arrow keys to highlight a message function and press Enter to sel...

Page 70: ...routing table It prints the routing table for this subscriber and displays the routing table from top best to bottom For each unit on the list the following items are displayed ID LINK LAYER NETCON SIGNAL QUALITY between this unit and queried unit listed as Good Fair or Poor GET ALL SUBSCRIBER DATA Press ALT M then 5 or Press ALT L Select Target Unit Select Route Queries a remote unit for ALL of i...

Page 71: ...0 which do not repeat Telephone Line Cut Function default disabled works with 7450 7440 only GET SUBSCRIBER PACKET LIFE SETTINGS Press ALT M then A or Press ALT N Select Target Unit Select Route Queries a remote unit for its Packet Life Settings aka Time to Live or TTL This function can only be used with Version 2 subscribers with TTL capability Other are not supported This information is stored i...

Page 72: ...only with strict adherence to the requirements of UL Standard 611 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units and the National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 REMOTE RESET Press ALT C Press 3 Select Target Unit Select Route Resets the remote subscriber unit the same as physically pushing the reset button on the unit itself This causes the subscriber unit to re enroll on the network and build a new routing table A...

Page 73: ...d as repeaters To confirm the function and update the database perform a Get Subscriber Mode Data to retrieve the current status of this mode Message group 9 Refer to subscriber unit manuals for more information TELEPHONE LINE CUT FUNCTION Press ALT C Press 6 Select Target Unit Select Route Enter D to Disable E to Enable Line Cut Monitoring Enables Disables the Phone Line Cut Monitoring function i...

Page 74: ...up Functions Function Explanation SUBSCRIBER TIMING Press ALT P Press S Select Target Unit Select Route Edit form as necessary Enter Address Check In interval 0 24 Hrs Secondary Alarm Delay Contact Debounce Time Acknowledge Delay See below for details on data entry for this function Subscriber Programming Data Entry Screen Figure 11 13 Timing Parameters Data Entry The form illustrated above allows...

Page 75: ... ability to change this timing feature by remote is a key advantage of the two way AES IntelliNet system When you have entered a check in time interval press Tab to move on to the next field When done click OK press to send parameters to Subscriber and update the database Secondary Alarm Delay Additional Event Report Delay This feature allows a subscriber unit to accumulate alarms after its initia...

Page 76: ...es not receive an acknowledgment Packet Acknowledge within the time parameters set by the Acknowledgment Delay parameter it activates an output to annunciate the problem locally The next successful communication to the central station will include an ACK Delay fault code The default setting for this feature is 90 seconds If you choose to change the ACKknowledgment DELAY period simply type in the n...

Page 77: ... 95 of the traffic are deleted from the subscriber unit memory after 30 minutes of being delayed in the network Thus the system will not have to handle the message when the IP Link Receiver comes back on line All other messages such as alarm etc speed their way to the IP Link as they normally do UL864 requires a setting of 0 for Alarm Trouble and Restoral Note that even when a check in packet is d...

Page 78: ...inutes DO NOT enter a greater than 24 hrs 00 mins Entering a time of 00 hours and 00 minutes deactivates the time to live function for that packet type The shortest allowed TTL time is 00 hours 10 minutes TTL can also be set for other packet types Zone Alarm Packets Status Packets Zone Restoral Packets AES IntelliTap Packets Trouble Trouble Restoral Packets The default time for the 6 packet types ...

Page 79: ...optional relay outputs part number 7065 for model 7050 Subscribers units Using this remote control capability an operator may open gates activate cameras or control any devices at a remote location The basic relay output uses eight relays but as many as 64 may be controlled Relay Programming Window Figure 11 15 Relay Control Menu Choose a number 0 for Off 1 for On or 2 for Toggle Momentary and sel...

Page 80: ...unction menu group hold down the Alt key and Press P The Programming window illustrated below will appear Select zone Configuration then OK Proceed by selecting your target unit and choosing a route of communication Sample Zone Configuration windows for the various Subscribers are shown below Fire Inverted Fire programming notes If the Subscriber type selected supports Fire and Inverted Fire progr...

Page 81: ...y are an authorized option Next appears the zone configuration box which displays the available options Zone Configuration window for the 7050 DLR 7750 UL Bank 0 Figure 11 17 The zone configuration control block for zone 1 8 in Bank 0 offers five options for the programming of each alarm zone Bank 0 is the 8 zones on the main board Other banks are available if expansion module s are installed Bank...

Page 82: ...se to select the appropriate boxes for the zone you wish to program Banks 1 8 support Supervised programming and wiring UL and COMMERCIAL FIRE INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS for 7750 UL Subscriber Units Zones 1 6 Bypassed Zone 7 N O w Restoral Tamper creates N C loop through zone 7 of 7072 module Zone 8 N O W Restoral AC Fail from 7072 multi board Refer to Subscriber Unit Manual for details on zone wir...

Page 83: ... the user has the ability to select an optional Contact ID Event Code to be sent to the Alarm Monitoring System for each of the 8 zones The former standard produced only an E140 which is typically listed as a General Alarm Select normal to have an E140 sent to alarm monitoring Zone Configuration window for the 7450 7440 Figure 11 21 ...

Page 84: ...te Subscriber Manual for details on zone writing and programming This screen below appears if the unit zone information is in the database Figure 11 22 The Zone configuration pop up window offers the following options for the programming of each alarm zone Supervised Fire Restoral with Supervised or Fire Bypassed ...

Page 85: ...in within the programmed interval plus 10 2 minutes as programmed in the subscriber s timing Parameters function A missed Check In is reported to alarm automation if enabled See Appendix E for generated messages Access this function from the Program pull down menu Select the Automatic Test Supervision or Press Alt P then A Select the Unit to be supervised and the following window appears Select On...

Page 86: ...nit This function views on the screen the Routing Status Records of the selected ID See below for an example PRINT ROUTING STATUS RECORDS Press ALT P Press P Select Target Unit This function prints on the printer the Routing Status Records of the selected ID Information is similar to example below An illustration similar to below will appear for view Similar information is sent to the printer if P...

Page 87: ...get Unit View available data This function displays a list of Units that are routed through the selected unit This is important for demonstrating that a unit has multiple paths available It is also important to help determine the effect a Subscriber will have if removed PRINT PATHS THRU Press ALT P Press R Select Target Unit View available data Same View as above except that the information is sen...

Page 88: ...ich may lead to slowdowns on a busy system Use forwarding sparingly and only when required Only forward essential data There is no guarantee the for warded data will be received The remote site that receives the data is not a substitute for a central receiver There will be no notification or report to any external system if a forwarded packet fails to reach the destination Subscriber IPCtrl softwa...

Page 89: ...put of a special FA or FAA 7050 DLR receiving unit can feed alarm data directly to a computer running automation software Sending these specially formatted packets to a subscriber that is not intended to receive it will cause the packet to be rejected o Relay Following This special function requires the Forward To unit to be a 7050 DLR subscriber unit with a 7065 Relay Output board installed When ...

Page 90: ...nit by the receiver This includes Get query functions Filter Check In ACKS To filter out screen clutter this function prevents non critical check in messages from appearing on the screen This is a toggle function Forwarding Toggle This one command allows you to globally enable or disable the forwarding function It affects only those units that have been programmed for forwarding For more informati...

Page 91: ...R an operator specified or the software selected explicit routing Data refers to the data attached or included with this communication The number after the word Data indicates the length in Bytes of data included After the length the data may or may not be displayed and can be in easily readable or in a raw or Hex computer format if shown al all In this case the 15 bytes of data indicate that the ...

Page 92: ...sage displayed Refer to Appendix E for guidance with interpreting the displayed messages 8 Once the information on the display is no longer needed the user can press the Acknowledge button to remove the message from the queue 9 When the Acknowledge is accepted an acknowledge message is printed indicating which of the previously printed messages is being acknowledged A tracking number is recorded t...

Page 93: ...ed warranty period under the terms of its Limited Warranty TECHNOLOGY LICENSE Certain AES Products include software protocols and other proprietary and confidential technology and trade secrets of AES which are incorporated in or provided with AES Products solely for use in conjunction with and in order to operate AES Products Licensed Technology AES grants the original purchaser a non exclusive l...

Page 94: ...40 7705ii UM Page 94 Rev 1 June 11 2018 APPENDICES ...

Page 95: ...or needed but could be useful for advanced users Use caution with some of these as incorrect usage could cause a file or system to be modified and stop normal operation etc system configuration file date used to set the time and date of the server It is very important that time between multiple MultiNet Receivers be synchronized Type man date Enter for usage information find find files halt shut d...

Page 96: ...mation system is off line Following is what occurs when a message of this type needs to be displayed 1 The message sent to the LCD will include the message to be sent to alarm automation plus a simple human readable interpretation of the alarm that will include zone group etc The LCD message will also include a timestamp and a count of pending alarms in the queue See Appendix E for messages 2 The ...

Page 97: ...s are lit All messages in the table except the Automation Off will only be seen when automation is online For additional explanation of the messages refer to Status Panel and Alert Panel in the Front Panel section of the Technical Specification in section 3 of the User Manual Shown to the right is an example of a message produced when Automation is online and a server fault condition exists When a...

Page 98: ...efore continued operation of this receiver Appendix C Software installation Instructions AES configures the hard drive for use in a MultiNet Receiver A duplicating process is used to create the hard drive formatting and software installation Contact AES if you need to obtain a new hard drive for replacement or to reinstall the Linux or MultiNet Receiver programs Part Number 40 7170 Title AES 7170 ...

Page 99: ...e name used to create the additional Business Unit without the parentheses Note 2 In the commands below replace firstBU with the actual case sensitive name used to create the first or original Business Unit without the parentheses 1 Select or start a Konsole shell window 2 Change to the directory that contains the configuration files From the Konsole Shell enter the following command cd usr local ...

Page 100: ...s instructed to add in step 6 above 11 Once the files are confirmed to exist and have the correct instruction the MultiNet programs should be stopped and restarted to ensure the new settings are in effect At the Konsole screen enter the following commands stopall aesctrl Enter then startall aesctrl Enter 12 Create alarm signals using a Subscriber in the first or original Business Unit and confirm ...

Page 101: ...sed in this section In Radionics 6500 output format the signals received from a subscriber are translated into an appropriate Radionics 6500 message This format attempts to translate Ademco Contact ID CID codes passed through an IntelliTap to an appropriate Radionics 6500 message AES Ademco 685 compatible output format This mode will provide output using 3 line cards line card 1 is for AES subscri...

Page 102: ...ocal printer failure Printer off line Zone contact 904 350 Communications trouble RF Interference Zone contact 906 351 Telco 1 Fault IntelliTap detected phone line cut Zone contact 905 353 Long range radio xmitter fault Multiple IP Links with same Unit ID Zone contact 906 354 Failure to communicate event Exception Unit failed to Check In Zone contact 906 Generated by Receiver on failure to receive...

Page 103: ...hone line cut Zone contact ID 905 R1 ACCT 18 R351 00 C905 Restoral of IntelliTap phone line cut Zone contact ID 905 R1 ACCT 18 E354 00 C906 Exception Unit or Subscriber Failed to Check In Zone contact ID 906 Generated by MultiNet Receiver on failure to receive test message within specified time frame R1 ACCT 18 E354 00 C915 Exception Unit or Subscriber NetCon is 6 or 7 Zone contact ID 915 Generate...

Page 104: ... IP Link Zone contact ID 910 R1 REC 18 R309 00 C910 Charger Trouble Restore at IP Link Zone contact ID 910 R1 REC 18 E336 00 C904 Printer off line Zone contact ID 904 R1 REC 18 E350 00 C906 RF Interference Zone contact ID 906 R1 REC 18 E353 00 C906 Multiple IP Links detected with same ID Zone contact ID 906 R1 IPL 18 E354 00 C905 Exception Phone Line Modem Fail at IP Link Zone contact ID 905 R1 RE...

Page 105: ... by AC has dropped below 12V Line Card 3 Contact ID received through IntelliTap Signal format LF RLsACCTs18sEEEEsGGsNNNNs CR See Line card 1 Signal format in Ademco 685 compatible output for Key to codes used in signal format for Line Card 3 above This Information is passed through Receiver number is set as programmed in the MultiNet setup Line card is set to 3 Line Card 4 4 2 received through Int...

Page 106: ...t 1RRLssssssACCTEEsNNNs 0x14 Key to codes used in signal format above 1 1 is for automation signal a 3 indicates text data RR Receiver number user programmable Between 01 and FF L Line card number Line card is selected by firmware or software 1 4 ACCT Four digit subscriber ID or 4 blank spaces for AES receiver EE Event code See event codes below NNN Zone status or fault code s Blank space 0x14 Ter...

Page 107: ...050 U9 10R1 ACCT Y 805 Y 806 Diagnostic Fault Timing Error between CPU and Modem 10R1 ACCT Y 806 Y 807 Diagnostic Fault Ram Chip Read Write test Failure 7050 U11 10R1 ACCT Y 807 Y 808 Diagnostic Fault Modem Loop back Failed 7050 U9 10R1 ACCT Y 808 Y 809 Diagnostic Fault 7050E AC Fail or DC voltage supplied by AC has dropped below 12V 10R1 ACCT Y 809 SY 80n Prior Diagnostic Fault still active Repor...

Page 108: ... 808 Diagnostic Fault Modem Loop back Failed 10R1 IPL Y 808 X 11 Low Battery 10R1 REC X 11 X 12 Low Battery Restore 10R1 REC X 12 X 26 Unknown message revision invalid report 10R1 IPL X 26 X 812 Multiple active Central Controllers detected 10R1 REC X 812 X 13 AC Fault 10R1 REC X 13 X 14 AC Restore 10R1 REC X 14 X 20 Event Printer offline 10R1 REC X 20 X 19 Event Printer restore offline 10R1 REC X ...

Page 109: ...act ID number Event Codes with numbers E12X will be reported as D D followed by 4 spaces This is an exception to E1XX above Event Codes with numbers P1XX and P2XX will be reported as SA NNN where NNN is the Point ID or Contact ID number Contact ID Event Codes with numbers R121 and contact 000 will be reported as A NNN where NNN is the Point ID or Contact ID number Event Code E121 C000 will be repo...

Page 110: ...4 4 2 received from IntelliTap Events are translated Signal format 1RRLssssssACCTsAssCC 0x14 A Character A for alarm event CC two digit zone code See Line card 1 Signal format in Mode 1 Radionics 6500 compatible output for explanation of other signal format codes Event plus Zone Status and Fault Codes AES Subscribers with IntelliTap All 4 2 messages will be reported as follows AssCC where CC is a ...

Page 111: ...Mmm dd hh mm ss YYYY Message The printed line begins with date and time stamp indicating when the MultiNet Receiver received the message Day 3 letter abbreviation for day of week Mmm 3 letter abbreviation for month of year dd Date of month hh mm Hour of day and minute of the hour ss Second of the minute YYYY Four digit Year Following the Date stamp is a three letter code identifying the device or ...

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