Dantel 46020-41 Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 1

CAUTION

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Install or remove modules from the shelf only when the power is off.
If you install a module in the shelf with the power on, the internal

circuitry may suffer damage and the product warranty will be void.

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Remove and install circuit boards only in a static-safe environment
(use antistatic wrist straps, smocks, footwear, etc.).

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Keep circuit boards in their antistatic bags when they are not in use.

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Do not ship or store circuit boards near strong electrostatic, electromag-
netic, magnetic, or radioactive fields.

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For more complete information on electrostatic discharge safety
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TM

 Technical Reference # TR-NWT-000870.

Copyright 1999 by Dantel, Inc. • Dantel is a registered trademark of Dantel, Inc. • ISO 9001 Registered

Printed in the U.S.A.

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46020-41 

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Issue date:  December 1999

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Table of Contents

Ordering Information ............................................................................  2
General Description ...............................................................................  2
Circuit Description ..............................................................................  12
Example Applications ..........................................................................  13
Installation ..........................................................................................  17
Switch Settings ....................................................................................  21
Operation .............................................................................................  27
Printer Syntax .....................................................................................  36
Technical Specifications.......................................................................  51
Warranty .............................................................................................  52

46020-41

MULTI-ALARM

PROCESSOR

C11-46020-41 REV__

XMT DATA

RESET

Summary of Contents for 46020-41

Page 1: ...s refer to BellcoreTM Technical Reference TR NWT 000870 Copyright 1999 by Dantel Inc Dantel is a registered trademark of Dantel Inc ISO 9001 Registered Printed in the U S A INSTALLATION OPERATION MANU...

Page 2: ...eports alarm data to an alarm center and responds to control point commands The alarm center may be a personal computer or an alarm system master For example it could be an E System master the MAP com...

Page 3: ...tiple Alarm Combiner 46023 14 Smart MAC and the 46020 Multiple Alarm Processor MAP work specifically with SLC 96 and Series 5 devices Can also communicate with alarm and control points through TBOS se...

Page 4: ...SMART BLOCK AND ALARM CONTROL SHELF DIAGRAM A B TYPICAL SYSTEMS These diagrams show examples of how you can use the 46020 MAP in typical systems Fig 2 shows a basic system and Fig 3 shows a system wi...

Page 5: ...Assy FIG 3 EXAMPLE SYSTEM WITH INTERMEDIATE MAP Serial Port 1 DATA MAP PORT MAP 46020 41 Master Port MAC 46022 12 or SMAC 46023 14 MAP 46020 41 Intermediate TBOS TABS Comm Sub Assy Opt 49008 49009 490...

Page 6: ...ith 46023 14 SMAC DATA CAPACITY Master and Printer Ports The MAP can handle 8 192 alarm and control points 128 displays except when you use TBOS protocol When TBOS is used on the master and printer po...

Page 7: ...r Port MAC 46023 14 8 SERIAL PORTS DCM TBOS PROTOCOLS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MAXIMUM OF 1024 ALARMS 1024 CONTROLS Discrete or Serial Port Serial Port Serial Port Serial Port Serial Port Serial Port Serial Po...

Page 8: ...network elements and AT T remotes that use this protocol for alarm reporting TBOS This allows the MAP to communicate with TBOS serial equip ment This can be another MAP as shown in Fig 3 DCM This prot...

Page 9: ...t connect the data port to a 46035 Converter Module 46022 Multiple Alarm Combiner MAC or 46023 Smart MAC for conversion to the appropriate data commu nications interface A 46022 12 MAC or a 46023 14 S...

Page 10: ...nforma tion is erased when the power is restored To learn how to set these switches refer to the Switch Settings chapter RESET On the front panel of the MAP there is a recessed reset button When you p...

Page 11: ...he standard ones If you have a special need you can reassign the communications failure bit to another alarm bit on the same display or even on a different display DIP SWITCHES There are seven banks o...

Page 12: ...port Communicates with an external standard ASCII VT 100 termi nal personal computer or other alarm reporting equipment through an on board RS 232 interface Data port Communicates either directly or t...

Page 13: ...2 DATA WRT ALM DIS REQ DATA ENB EXT INTERRUPT MULTIPLE ALARM PROCESSOR 46020 41 S1 THRU S7 DATA Available for 49029 Only 22 20 21 19 16 15 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS Fig 9 shows a TBOS and discrete alarms i...

Page 14: ...tandard ASCII VT 100 terminal and remote discrete alarm and control points The 46022 20 MAC is equipped with a data communications subassembly to interface the remote MATs and CPMs OTHER MODULES Refer...

Page 15: ...4 46022 20 MAC 46020 MAP ADDR 7 8 R S 2 3 2 2 0 2 R S 2 3 2 46020 MAP ADDR 5 6 46035 46023 14 MAC 2 0 2 RS422 FIBER OPTIC OVERHEAD 2400 BAUD TBOS 512 ALARM POINTS MAXIMUM PER TBOS PORT R S 2 3 2 46020...

Page 16: ...9013 202 MODEM 49013 202 MODEM 49013 202 MODEM 49013 44118 ACTIVE BRIDGE SUM DIST PORT SUM DIST PORT SUM DIST PORT COMMON PORT TTL DATA BUS ALARM LEVEL A D TO EXTERNAL ALARM SYSTEM OR COMPUTER TO PRIN...

Page 17: ...he front panel of the MAP At the other end of the main subassembly board install the two standoffs supplied with the firmware Insert top subassembly board S5 S6 S7 into the connectors on the main suba...

Page 18: ...SSEMBLY LOCATIONS DATA XMT LED COMMUNICATIONS SUBASSEMBLY MOUNTING RESET SWITCH 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 S4 S3 S2 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 S1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 S7 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 S5 8 7 6...

Page 19: ...ory in the MAP Follow these instructions only if you are installing the MAP in a system for the first time or if you need to clear all memory The MAP has a battery backed memory that can retain system...

Page 20: ...NEL ADDRESS 3 W3 W2 DTR DCD RD RTS RTS EXTERNAL INTERRUPT PRINTER PORT PRINTER PORT MULTIPLE ALARM COMBINER AUXILIARY INPUT OUTPUT MULTIPLE ALARM COMBINER LEVEL A LEVEL C SUMMARY ALARM MODULE R3 R1 DT...

Page 21: ...t it for proper operation Apply power and perform a simple operation check out If the MAP is communicating through the data port the XMT DATA light on the front panel will be blinking Create some alar...

Page 22: ...ddresses are independent and do not have to be set to the same number For information about database configuration and downloading see the manual for the T Shell with 41 MAP Editor Module SWITCH S2 PR...

Page 23: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 24: ...arity stop bits and word length by downloading regardless of switch settings SWITCH S4 PRINTER PORT PARAMETERS This switch allows you to define the data rate baud parity stop bits and word length for...

Page 25: ...applied to the MAP all information in memory to define the data port configuration is erased Configurations of printer port and master port go to the default conditions as defined by switches S2 S4 an...

Page 26: ...OR MASTER AND PRINTER PORTS This switch allows you to define the default protocols of the master and printer ports Refer to Table C for switch settings TABLE C SWITCH S6 SWITCH SETTINGS SWITCH S5 4 TH...

Page 27: ...assembly on the master port refer to the subassembly manual for operation information MAC OPERATION The MAC may be used to display alarm and communication status The firmware affects the operation of...

Page 28: ...nd C at the same time CHANGE OF STATUS 46022 12 Multi Alarm Combiner 46022 12 RX DATA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D 14 13 15 16 Alarm Control Switches and red LEDs Function Switches and green LED...

Page 29: ...15 16 46022 12 Multi Alarm Combiner STEP 3 Display Section 1 Press button for desired display Alarm LEDs will show status of points 1 16 2 LED A on shows points 1 16 selected First MAT in the display...

Page 30: ...g LED LED ON shows acknowledged alarm state see example at LED 6 LED OFF shows acknowledged normal state 46022 12 RX DATA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D 14 13 15 16 CONTROL POINT OPERATION 46022 1...

Page 31: ...e selected 3 LEDs A B flash 46022 12 RX DATA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D 14 13 15 16 46022 12 Multi Alarm Combiner STEP 3 Select Group 1 Press A to select displays 1 16 Press B to select displa...

Page 32: ...PM in display LED C comes on 5 Press button D to show points 49 64 Fourth CMP in display LED D comes on 6 Press button A to return to points 1 16 LED A comes on 46022 12 RX DATA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1...

Page 33: ...delay CPM points should be optioned for momentary operation Latched points can be set from the MAC but cannot be reset 46022 12 RX DATA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D 14 13 15 16 ACKNOWLEDGE ALL A...

Page 34: ...A LED on if displays 1 16 selected 3 B LED on if displays 17 32 selected 46022 12 RX DATA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D 14 13 15 16 46022 12 Multi Alarm Combiner STEP 3 Acknowledge All 1 Press C...

Page 35: ...mm Test Mode 3 Odd numbered Alarm LEDs blink to show data transmitted at each port LED 1 corresponds to port 1 LED 3 corresponds to port 2 etc 4 Even numbered Alarm LEDs blink to show data received at...

Page 36: ...e other commands If there is a password in the MAP you will have to type the password in order to unlock the MAP See the Pass word command in the Syntax Commands section for instructions on setting up...

Page 37: ...od Entry doesn t follow the rules of syntax MESSAGE COMMANDERROR SYNTAXERROR ACTION Enter the command correctly Enter the command correctly TASK StopOutput Stop data flow from the MAP Backspace Recall...

Page 38: ...rns bell on or off When bell is on it sounds when a change of alarm status occurs Format BELL BELL ON BELL OFF Remarks The command BELL shows if the bell is on or off The other commands turn the bell...

Page 39: ...ommands Likewise if control points are assigned anywhere within displays 65 96 and 97 128 the controls points in displays 65 96 cannot be set by Printer port commands There are no limitations to the c...

Page 40: ...olDisplay2 ControlDisplay3 ControlDisplay4 continuesto ControlDisplay32 REPORTS TO MASTER PORT LOCATION Address 2 Display 1 Address 2 Display 2 Address 2 Display 3 Address 2 Display 4 continuesto Addr...

Page 41: ...hree seconds The SMOF command prepares to turn latched points off for three seconds then back on If the display and point to be set is defined in the control displays the command is sent there Otherwi...

Page 42: ...ter syntax Type If you changed the baud the printer port will not return to the original data rate Example DCPF MODE 1200 DISPLAY MODE Purpose Reports if the 128 display mode is on or off Turns this f...

Page 43: ...Format IPD IPD delay time Remarks The command IPD shows the current delay time setting The default setting for the time delay is zero This means that the interpoll delay is not used To enter a delay t...

Page 44: ...hange system configuration acknowledge alarms or set control points Format LOCK LOG Purpose Reports if the logging feature is on or off Turns on or off the logging feature that reports changes of stat...

Page 45: ...M ALM LVL D OCT 22 1995 15 36 09 MODE Purpose Shows if the system is locked or unlocked Format MODE PASSWORD Purpose Sets password for system security Format PASSWORD Remarks When you type PASSWORD th...

Page 46: ...LOG OFF PASSWORD RESET TIME ON Example PASSWORD New Password PROVISIONING Purpose Gives a report of the system Displays the status of device s in the MAP s database Displays the alarm levels and memor...

Page 47: ...operation It locks the printer port However it does not erase the system configura tion downloaded into the MAP This command performs the same function as pushing the reset button on the front panel o...

Page 48: ...P 5 UUUUUUUU 6 UUUUUUUU 7 DDDDUUUU SYSTEM Purpose Produces a report on the status of displays Format SYSTEM DISPLAY display number SYSTEM Remarks The SYSTEM command produces a report on all displays i...

Page 49: ...ND The single character F indi cates an acknowledged alarm that still exists In the control display The character C indicates a control point is being operated relay contacts are closed The character...

Page 50: ...nute second time in 24 hour format TIME ON turns on the time and date functions TIME OFF turns off the time and date functions and the time and date do not change UNLOCK Purpose Unlocks the MAP so it...

Page 51: ...D V 6 5 1 7 r H U T B n i s e g a t l o V d e i f i c e p S n o i t a p i s s i D t a e H s n o i t a c i n u m m o c r o e r a w m r i f t u o h t i w s e i l b m e s s a b u s C D V 1 2 1 8 C D V 4...

Page 52: ...written instrument signed by a duly authorized officer of the Seller and accepted by the Buyer Warranty and remedies on products not manufactured by the Seller are in accordance with warranty of the r...

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