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ENIGMA XM88422 Digital Receiver 

 

Version 1.50 

 

 

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INFO button 

Pressing  the  Info  button  will  display  system  status 
information  on  the  screen.  Enter/Ack  or  Clr  will  exit 
the status dialog box. 

Arrow buttons 

The arrow buttons can be used to browse in the list of 
events  up  and  down.  In  menu  mode,  these  buttons 
can  be  used  to  navigate  through  the  pull  down 
menus.  When  programming,  the  Left  and  Right 
buttons  are  used  to  skip  forwards  and  backwards 
between  the  data  fields.  The  Up  and  Down  buttons 
are  used  to  increase  and  decrease  data  fields,  or 
select between possible data values. 

MENU button 

The  Menu  button  is  used  to  get  into  the  pull  down 
menu,  once  programming  access  is  granted  for  the 
central station operator. 

FUNC button 

Pressing  the Func button enables the central station 
operator  to  enter  the  password  needed  for  local 
programming access.  
 
 

CPM Cold Start Sequence 

After  power-up,  the  CPM  Module  executes  the  cold 
start sequence. It verifies the memory buffer contents 
and  performs  self-check.  During  the  cold  start 
sequence  the  ENIGMA  logo  and  version  information 
is displayed on the screen, and a counter runs down 
in  the  upper-left  corner.  If  the  CPM  finds  an  error 
during  the self-check  it  will  stop,  its buzzer  will  beep 
and  in  the  upper-left  corner,  it  will  display  the  error 
code. After the cold start sequence is completed, the 
CPM Unit will enter normal operating mode. 
 

Normal Operation 

In  normal  operation,  the  CPM  Unit  receives 
messages  from  the  Line  Cards,  displays  them  and 
forwards  them  to  the  computer  and  printer.  If  a 
computer  with  automation  software  is  connected  to 
the  receiver,  the  CPM  Unit  requires  minimal 
interaction from the central station operator. The LCD 
displays  the  events  in  a  list,  the  main  menu  and  the 
status row in the bottom of the screen.  

The Status Row 

The  status  row  is  displayed  in  the  bottom  of  the 
screen.  It  displays  the  last  receiver  status  event 
(service  or  trouble),  protected  mode  display  and  the 
date and time of the receiver. 
 

RECEIVER RESET      97/06/20 15:32:01 

 

The protected mode of the receiver is indicated with a 
small  key  displayed  in  the  status  row.  The  menu, 
local  programming  of  the  receiver  and  the  utility 
functions are accessible only in protected mode.  

List of Events 

The events received by the Line Cards are displayed 
on  the  CPM  screen  in  a  list.  The  rows  of  the  list 
represent  the  individual  events;  the  current  event  is 
highlighted  in  the  list  of  events  with  inverse  display. 
The display is as follows: 
 

1234 Panic      01  02 06/20 15:40:02 

 
In the first column, the account number is displayed, 
in  this  case 

1234

.  Account  number 

0000

  represents 

the  service  and  trouble  events  of  the  receiver.  The 
special  account  number 

???

  signifies  the  fault  data 

events  reported  by  the  Line  Cards  in  debug  mode. 
The account number can be up to 6 digits. 
 
The  second  row  shows  the  event  information.  The 
event  information  can  be  different  depending  on  the 
incoming  format,  the  preset  and  user  defined 
libraries. Examples for event information: 
 

  21 

Normal event, code 21 

Panic      01 

SIA Event code NPA01 

Burglary 01 005 

Contact ID code E13001005 

Custom Event 01 

User  defined  event  in  the  user 
library as “Custom Event 01” 

 
The event information contains all data related to the 
event  such  as  group/partition  and  zone/user 
numbers. More about preset and user define libraries 
in the Libraries section. 
 
The  third  column  displays  the  number  of  the  Line 
Card,  from  which  the  event  was  received.  The  Line 
Card  numbers  can  be  between 

01

  and 

1E

.  Number 

00

  represents  CPM  service  events  and  events 

coming from the COM2 RS232 serial port.  
 
The  fourth  column contains  the  time  and  date of  the 
event. Every event, including the service and trouble 
events of the receiver and the manual acknowledge, 
are  stored  in  the  memory  buffer  with  time  and  date 
stamped.  That  allows  the  receiver  to  forward  the 
events  to  the  computer  (with  Clock  Signal  Protocol) 
and  printer  with  the  real  time  and  date  of  the  event, 
even if the message is forwarded later. 

Review the List of Events 

The list of events can be reviewed with the use of the 
directional buttons. Pressing Up and Down will move 
the highlighted cursor backwards and forwards in the 
list,  allowing  to  view  the  contents  of  the  memory 
buffer.  

Summary of Contents for XM88422

Page 1: ...User Manual ...

Page 2: ...MA Backplane Connection Diagram 12 4 CPM Module 12 4 CPM Module 13 General Information 13 Features 13 CPM Controls 13 Liquid Crystal Display 13 Power LED 13 Check LED 13 Event LED 13 Trouble LED 13 ENTER ACK button 13 CLR button 13 SHIFT button 13 INFO button 14 Arrow buttons 14 MENU button 14 FUNC button 14 CPM Cold Start Sequence 14 Normal Operation 14 The Status Row 14 List of Events 14 Review ...

Page 3: ... 26 Moving in the Menu 26 Line Card Program Options 26 Line Card Number 26 Telephone Line Monitoring 26 Number of Rings to answer 27 Caller Identification 27 Audio Monitoring 27 Keep Last Message 27 Debug Mode 27 LCD Contrast 28 The Handshakes 28 Communication Options 28 2 way Audio Options 29 6 Power Module 31 Inputs and Outputs 31 Battery Status 31 Battery Testing 31 Appendices 32 Appendix A CPM...

Page 4: ...t and Ademco HS The Bus Master in CPM improved Reception cycle in LCM cards improved simultaneous processing more tolerant to control panel errors in communication In LCM cards FSK protocols improved introducing new FSK reception algorithm with triple oversampling bit recovery and framing error checking providing more accurate FSK reception Caller ID problems at Line Cards fixed Now supports Bellc...

Page 5: ...ialog boxes for programming Line Cards Each Dual Line Card Module contains two independent Line Cards and each Line Card can monitor a telephone line The Line Cards contain a 1600 event event memory to record events and caller information Caller Identification capability is built in and the telephone number of the calling party can be displayed printed stored in memory and forwarded to the automat...

Page 6: ...d 4 1 with checksum formats optional Extended formats are optional Acron DTMF format Ademco Contact ID format Ademco SuperFast or High Speed format with or without parity Ademco Express format FBII Superfast format with or without parity SIA format 110 and 300 baud tone and data acknowledge Full level 2 partial level 3 support 1400Hz 2300Hz Dual tone and SIA FSK CFSK handshakes in programmable seq...

Page 7: ... the upper left corner of the CPM display will count down during the memory test If the CPM finds any unreliable memory during the memory test it will stop and display the faulty memory address on the screen After the memory test had been finished the CPM resets the line cards The line cards may also reset on power up and during the memory test they display CPM error it is normal wait until the CP...

Page 8: ...shing the ENTER ACK button will silence the buzzer The manual acknowledgement is recorded with time and date Return to the default programming You can return to default programming at any time by entering the menu and selecting the Factory Defaults menu point from the Utils menu If by any means you forget the password then it is not possible to enter the menu any more In this case the following pr...

Page 9: ... 230V 50Hz version only Printer Connections Any Printers equipped with a parallel Centronics interface can be connected to the ENIGMA XM88422 receiver To connect the printer to the receivers parallel printer output use a parallel printer cable IMPORTANT Using parallel printer cable with only one common ground wire is not recommended Computer Connections Connect the automation computer to the ENIGM...

Page 10: ...on the line will be dropped when switched to 2 way Audio Mode Grounding To achieve the best resistance against static and electric noise and electromagnetic interference EMI connect the metal casing of the receiver to a grounding point Note that the grounding of the frame has to be separate to the grounding of the Line Card interfaces Proper grounding is essential also for the reliable electric sh...

Page 11: ...Card Modules To install new Line Card Modules to the system an extension subrack with Line Card Module backplane is required The backplane is shipped with power and communications bus extension cables To install the extension subrack with the LCM backplane do the following Install the LCM backplane to the extension subrack Remove the top cover of the desktop housing Mount the base subrack and the ...

Page 12: ...Receiver Version 1 50 12 ENIGMA Backplane Connection Diagram 4 wire power cable 40 pin flat cable 4 wire power cable 40 pin flat cable See CPM Connections To Computer To Printer Telephone Lines See Power Connections 3V Backup ...

Page 13: ...ta parameters data bits parity are programmable External acknowledge input 2 OC Programmable Outputs to follow different system status CPM Controls Liquid Crystal Display 240 x 128 dot graphical display backlit for easy reading in low light level environment In normal operation the LCD is capable to display 11 events at a time with the normal font set and 5 events with the extended font set The la...

Page 14: ...20 15 32 01 The protected mode of the receiver is indicated with a small key displayed in the status row The menu local programming of the receiver and the utility functions are accessible only in protected mode List of Events The events received by the Line Cards are displayed on the CPM screen in a list The rows of the list represent the individual events the current event is highlighted in the ...

Page 15: ...om line of the dialog box the status of the memory buffer is displayed The numbers displayed represent the event the reporting and the printing pointers of the memory Pressing the Enter or Clr buttons will return to the list of events If no key is pressed for one minute the dialog box will disappear automatically Protected Mode Operation In protected mode the receiver is operating the same way as ...

Page 16: ...l make a warm reset of the receiver and will not change or destroy the contents of the memory buffer and the user defined libraries Erase Memory This command is also can be used to reset the receiver but this command makes cold boot which means that the full power on self check sequence will be executed and the contents of the memory will be cleared The user defined libraries will also be destroye...

Page 17: ... status event This can be used to record receiver tampering when the receiver is installed in a closed cabinet with access doors The default setting is disabled Buzzer Mute This option can silence the buzzer for debugging or servicing purposes Enabling this option is not recommended for central monitoring stations because the receiver will not beep when an event comes in and the serial connection ...

Page 18: ...he number of start and stop bits is fixed at 1 Programmable Outputs The CPM has two programmable outputs The outputs can be programmed to follow different CPM status When selected a similar dialog box appears where the PGM activation events can be set PGMx on COM1 fault OFF on Trouble OFF on AC fault OFF on Event OFF The currently selected field is flashing Skip between fields with the Left and Ri...

Page 19: ... of COM2 can be set similarly as the COM1 s The default setting is 9600 bps 8 databits no parity 1 stopbit Serial Communication When the CPM receives a message from a Line Card from COM2 or there is a CPM status event it records the event in the memory buffer then forwards the event to COM1 and awaits acknowledge signal from the computer Normally a positive acknowledge is received and the receiver...

Page 20: ...ally splits the block to individual messages and stores and reports them that way 3RRLssssAAAAAAXXYYYY DC4 Where 3 Protocol ID RR Receiver number L Line Card ID AAAAAA Account number XX SIA Event code or modifier YYYY Zone code user code time date info DC4 Terminator 014h Caller ID Protocol This protocol is used to forward Caller ID information to the automation software 4RRLssAAAANNNNNNNNNN DC4 W...

Page 21: ... Unit has a 8 bit parallel port for parallel printer connection Practically any printer with Centronics parallel interface can be connected to the port and can be used as the system printer The receiver will forward all events to be printed to this port Printing The receiver can use the printer connected to the parallel port as a full time output or as a backup of the COM1 port This means that onl...

Page 22: ...l be recorded Upon termination of the serial programming a Program End event will be stored in the memory buffer User Defined Library The user definable event library can be programmed only with the help of the ENIGMA Programmer Software The User Defined Library orders a 14 character ASCII character string to 1 2 3 or 4 digits event codes The receiver will automatically substitute event codes to c...

Page 23: ...with restrictions See Appendix B for more information Line Card Features User programmable handshake sequence and communication format selection Stores up to 1600 events and call numbers in nonvolatile buffer Alarm events are forwarded to the CPM Unit with a minimum delay The Line Card monitors the telephone line continuously It features very reliable true loop current detection The frequency of t...

Page 24: ...o the Line Card programming is done through the CPM Unit Stand by Mode After power up or reset the Line Card first displays the intro and version information ENIGMA XM 88422 Version 1 10 170 After that it goes to stand by mode In stand by mode the Line Card monitors the telephone line and waits for calls from digital communicators If the unit is operating normally the following will be displayed L...

Page 25: ...be displayed along with the received data for review and a Fault Data message will be sent to the CPM if debug mode is enabled Bad CRC Checksum 12342756E The following possible error conditions are recognized by the Line Card Repeat fail Bad CRC Checksum Unknown format Note that although the Line Card can automatically identify most of the formats some of the communication formats must be enabled ...

Page 26: ...erator can program the most important Line Card Parameters with the help of the Line Card Menu Moving in the Menu In the Line Card Menu the current menu name is displayed in the first row of the LCD and the current menu item in the second row Main Menu Card Settings To jump to the next or the previous menu item press the proper directional button The parameters can also be set by using the directi...

Page 27: ...fication The ENIGMA XM88422 implements Caller ID Call Number Display for all Line Cards This feature makes possible to identify the calling party on the telephone line The Caller ID information is processed as it is described before in this chapter The caller identification option can be enabled and disabled at the Card Setup Caller ID section Caller ID Disable The Caller ID function can be disabl...

Page 28: ... can be set at the Format Options HSK Duration section of the menu HSK Duration 009 x 100 ms The time can be adjusted by 100 milliseconds from 5 to 80 The default value is 9 which means 9 x 100 ms 0 9 seconds The interval between the handshakes gives the time the Line Card will wait for an answer after issuing a handshake After the handshake interval time has expired the Line Card will give the ne...

Page 29: ...he distinction between the 3 2 and the 3 1 parity formats can be made at the Format Options 3 2 3 1 P Sel Section 3 1 P 3 2 Format 3 1 P Pressing the button the 3 1 P format is selected by pressing the button the 3 2 format is selected The default setting is 3 1 P If 4 digit account codes are selected this setting has no effect The Line Cards can also receive extended communication formats The ext...

Page 30: ...as above at the 2 way Audio 2 way on Accnt section 2 way Account 00 00 None The code programmed here defines the range of accounts so that the first digit of the account number must be in the range defined by the upper and lower nibble of the code Example 33 3xxx account codes 17 1xxx 7xxx account codes 00 no account codes activate 2 way Mode Note that if both the 2 way Audio event and account are...

Page 31: ...ave the battery connected and the Power Module will charge it up After reaching the required capacity the light will go steady green and the Power Module will report Battery OK If the battery will not reach the required capacity even after a long time 1 day replace the battery to ensure reliable battery backup operation in case of AC failure Flashing red light If the Battery LED flashes red that m...

Page 32: ... 08 The receiver tamper inputs are open if enabled ACCESS GRANTED 0E Protected mode access granted entering Protected Mode ACCESS DENIED 0F Protected mode access denied wrong password PROGRAM ACCESS 0C Programming access through the serial ports PROGRAM END 0D Programming through serial ports ends TIME DATE SET 1B The time and date of the receiver is set PROGRAM CHANGE 0B The receiver program is c...

Page 33: ...Info Factory Defaults Receiver Number 01 Heart beat 1E Clock Signal Disabled Clock Signal Sec Year Seconds Printer Mode Off External Ack Disabled Tamper Check Disabled Buzzer Mute Disabled HotSwap Mode Disabled LCD Contrast 8 COM1 Speed 9600 COM1 Databits 8 COM1 Parity None COM2 Speed 9600 COM2 Databits 8 COM2 Parity None PGM1 on COM1 fault Off PGM1 on trouble Off PGM1 on AC fault Off PGM1 on even...

Page 34: ... DTMF 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 3 p 2300 Hz Sur Gard 1400 Dual DTMF 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 3 p 1400 Hz Ademco Express Dual DTMF 4 2 1400 Hz FBII Super Fast 2300 Hz DTMF 4 3 1 2300 Hz Ademco Super Fast Dual DTMF 4 8 1 4 8 1 p 1400 Hz SIA FSK level 1 2 3 FSK mark FSK 110 300 baud SIA data packets tone data Line Card Menu Structure Card Setup Card Number Line Check Check if OK Check if Fail Nr Of Rings Caller ID Audio Mo...

Page 35: ...Handshake 04 04 Handshake 05 00 Handshake 06 00 Handshake 07 00 Handshake 08 00 HSK Duration 09 HSK Interval 40 Billing Delay 20 Comm Timeout 50 4 1 3 x Select 4 1 3 2 3 1 P Select 3 1 P Extended Formats Disabled SIA HSK Length 09 Limit Calls 00 Holdup Time 255 2 Way Mode Disabled 2 Way Duration 00 2 Way on Event 00 2 Way on Account 00 Handshake Options 00 No handshake handshake sequence terminato...

Page 36: ... Check telephone line connections Problem Telephone line fault Solution Check the telephone line connections for cut or short Problem Faulty call on the Line Card Solution Check that the handshake needed for the control panel is programmed for the Line Card Check that the handshake is being sent properly Use Audio Monitoring option Check that the control panel answers the handshake modify handshak...

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