DSC Sur-Gard System III Installation & Operating Manual Download Page 4

GENERAL DESCRIPTION of the EQUIPMENT and CLASSIFICATION.

CLASSIFICATION

The SYSTEM III equipment is a CLASS 1, RACK-MOUNTED, (FIXED –
STATIONARY) EQUIPMENT, PLUGGABLE TYPE A USING A DETACH-
ABLE POWER SUPPLY CORD, designed to be INSTALLED, OPERATED
and MAINTAINED by SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY [persons having
appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware
of hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task and of
measures to minimise the danger to themselves or other persons]. 
The equipment SYSTEM III is designed to be installed in RESTRICTED
ACCESS LOCATIONS within an environment that provides the Pollu-
tion Degree max 2 and OVERVOLTAGES CATEGORY II - NONHAZ-
ARDOUS LOCATIONS, INDOOR ONLY. 
The POWER SUPPLY CORD serves as a means of disconnection from
the MAINS. The OUTLET used to power the equipment shall be
installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. The
equipment must be connected to a socket-outlet with a protective
earthing connection! The INSTALLATION of the SYSTEM III equip-
ment must provide a reliable earth connection and it shall respect
the local electrical wiring regulations.

IMPORTANT: 

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO ENSURE THAT THE
SYSTEM III EQUIPMENT IS PROPERLY MOUNTED WITHIN A METAL-
LIC FIRE ENCLOSURE WITH A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF 1.5 mm
AND THE FINAL ASSEMBLY IS COMPLIANT with ALL OF THE APPLI-
CABLE REQUIREMENTS FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE ACCES-
SIBILITY TO THE ENERGIZED PARTS (HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES, TNV
CIRCUITS, ETC.) AS THESE CHARACTERISTICS ARE DEFINED WITHIN
THE EN60950:2000 STANDARD. 
THE EXTERNAL ENCLOSURE SHALL MEET ALL OF THE APPLICABLE
REQUIREMENTS FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF PHYSICAL REQUIRE-
MENTS, e.g.: STEADY FORCE 250N, IMPACT AND STABILITY. THE
EQUIPMENT MUST BE SECURED TO THE BUILDING STRUCTURE
BEFORE OPERATION; ALL WIRING AND INSTALLATION SHALL BE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ELECTRICAL CODES ACCEPTABLE TO THE
AUTHORITIES THAT HAVE JURISDICTION WHERE THE EQUIPMENT IS
INSTALLED, SERVICED AND OPERATED.
NOT MORE THAN 3 (THREE) ASSEMBLIES [EACH CONSISTING OF 2
(two) System III EQUIPMENT] MOUNTED WITHIN THE SAME RACK
SHALL BE POWERED FROM THE SAME BRANCH CIRCUIT. USE A DIF-
FERENT BRANCH CIRCUIT FOR ANY GROUP LARGER THAN 3
(THREE) ASSEMBLIES.
Internal wiring shall be routed in a manner that prevents:

excessive strain on wire and on terminal connections;

loosening of terminal connections;

damage of conductor insulation.

The wireways within the enclosure shall be smooth and free from
sharp edges. Wires shall be protected and routed so that they do not
come in contact with burrs, cooling fan or heatsinks which could
cause damage to the insulation of conductors. Holes in metal shall
have smooth well-rounded surfaces or shall be protected with bush-
ings.

The EXTERNAL ENCLOSURE shall be connected to the PROTECTIVE
EARTH GROUND. The external cabinet (RACK) must be secured to
the building structure before operation in a such a way to fully meet
the STABILITY REQUIREMENTS as per EN60950: 2000 conditions.
An adequate MARKING [visible before the door (cover)], NEXT TO
THE ACCESS DOOR (or cover) of the rack, with instructions for pro-
tection once the DOOR (or covers) IS (are) removed, stating that
“telephone cord is to be disconnected prior to opening the door” is
an example of an acceptable Marking), and it shall be provided by
the Installer.
An acceptable power supply cord (detachable), shall be used accord-
ingly to the local outlets and voltages. IT IS THE INSTALLER’S
RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATE ACCEPTABLE
POWER SUPPLY CORD.

CAUTION: 

This product uses Lithium Batteries. Improper handling of lithium
batteries may result in HEAT GENERATION, EXPLOSION or FIRE,
which may lead to personal injuries. 
Please ensure that the above precautions are strictly observed by the
related divisions including but not limited to sales, service, customers
and (or) outside contractors.
THE EQUIPMENT SYSTEM III IS EQUIPPED WITH LITHIUM NON
REPLACEABLE BATTERY. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPLACE THE BAT-
TERIES.

CONNECTION TO THE MAINS

1.

Connect first the DETACHABLE POWER SUPPLY CORD to the
IEC 320 connector located on SYSTEM III equipment.

2.

Connect all the telecommunications cord-sets to the appropri-
ate connectors.

3.

Be sure that the enclosure of the equipment SYSTEM III is fully
installed (covers, doors, etc.) in a such a way that HAZARDOUS
VOLTAGES and TNV Circuits will not be ACCESSIBLE when the
equipment will be connected to the MAINS and/or TELECOM-
MUNICATION NETWORK.

ATTENTION: THE INTERNAL POWER SUPPLIES ARE NOT
SWAPPABLE! DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO CHANGE A POWER SUPPLY!

In order to change the INTERNAL Power Supply, first DISCONNECT
the DETACHABLE POWER SUPPLY CORD from the socket outlet used
to provide power, and then, from the IEC320 Connector which is
mounted on the SYSTEM III equipment. Wait minimum 5 seconds to
allow the Capacitor (C8) within the unit to discharge. IF THE FUSE IS
SUSPECTED OF HAVING OPENED, a discharge path for the involved
Capacitor (C8) shall be provided. 
Do not touch the HEATSINKS within the equipment: these are LIVE
PARTS and/or may present a hazard related to high temperatures. In
order to swap the boards USE THE PROVIDED PLASTIC HANDLES
(INSERTERS, EXTRACTORS).
NO REPAIRS IN THE FIELD ARE ALLOWED. THE EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM III MUST BE RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER FOR
REPAIRS.

Summary of Contents for Sur-Gard System III

Page 1: ...d Installation Operating Manual version 2 2 WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufac...

Page 2: ...this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as...

Page 3: ...gle integrated product In this case the SOFTWARE PRODUCT may only be used with the HARDWARE as set forth in this EULA d Rental You may not rent lease or lend the SOFTWARE PRODUCT You may not make it a...

Page 4: ...contact with burrs cooling fan or heatsinks which could cause damage to the insulation of conductors Holes in metal shall have smooth well rounded surfaces or shall be protected with bush ings The EXT...

Page 5: ...TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol The T LINK Console v1 20 updates T LINK TL250 TL300 using TFTP session The T LINK accounts table and data encryption keys will be stored in the local database Refe...

Page 6: ...M3 connect the ribbon cable from the UIB3 board Before inserting the PSC3 connect the LCD back light 3 Insert all the cards in the rack in their appropriate position Refer to Figure 1 2 in the System...

Page 7: ...The ethernet communication lines must be connected first to an Approved acceptable to the local authorities type NID Network Interface Device before leaving the premises e g UL installations UL60950 L...

Page 8: ...automation got the event successfully A NAK tells the CPM3 the computer automation got the messages but didn t understand it The line card will attempt to send the messages 25 times If after 25 attemp...

Page 9: ...J45 connector A LINK plus ACTIVITY LED is also present on the board for diagnostics and troubleshooting The IP address of the SG DRL3 IP is programmable The ethernet port is used for system connection...

Page 10: ...ult 01 Option 10 Line Card Number The Line Card Number provides a virtual identification code for each SG DRL3 IP module Hexadecimal numbers 01 to FE can be programmed in Option 01 to identify line ca...

Page 11: ...ouble will not be reported Option 2A For Future Use Option 2B Busy Out The line card will stop acknowledging transmitter events under specific trouble conditions if Option 27 is programmed with the fo...

Page 12: ...e option is set to 00 T Link transmitter account code will be sent to the output as 10 digits and panel account code will be sent as received For example if option 46 is set to 0x07 the following will...

Page 13: ...ich up to 12 DRL3s 1 CPM3 1 PSC3 and 2 DC DC3s can be connected Furthermore 2 BP3s can be connected together to form a 2 shelf configuration for the System III receiver The BP3 also contains connec ti...

Page 14: ...eceiver going temporarily off hook usually in an attempt to transfer the phone call Hot Swappable Refers to the ability to add or remove particular cards to or from the system without removing power I...

Page 15: ...Receiver is sometimes used interchangeably with line card as it is the line card which actually receives the alarm in the MLR Ring One of the wires used on a phone line by convention this is red Round...

Page 16: ...it s IP table for DVACS transmitters The first four digits represents the receiver and line number originally used on the SG DVL2A and are programmed as the first four digits of the T LINK account re...

Page 17: ...rs IP and X is the transmitters account NA 001001 0000 NYB0001 001001 0000 NYB0002 O01000 0000 NYF0100 001000 0000 NYE0100 001000 0000 NYE0100 001001 0000 NNR IP IP IP IP 001001 0000 NNT IP IP IP IP 0...

Page 18: ...1 1010 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 0001...

Page 19: ...T LINK TL300 12 Jul 2005 09 36 08 12 Jul 2005 09 36 06 01 03 SG 01 001 0092 E100 00 MEDICAL 000 12 Jul 2005 09 36 11 12 Jul 2005 09 36 09 01 03 SG 01 001 0092 R100 00 MEDICAL 000 From the same T LINK...

Page 20: ...elephone Company For products approved after July 23 2001 the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a...

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