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ADEMCO MX8000

ADEMCO MX8000

ADEMCO MX8000

ADEMCO MX8000    

Digital Alarm Receiver

Digital Alarm Receiver

Digital Alarm Receiver

Digital Alarm Receiver    

 

 
 

Installation and Operation Guide 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MX8000

Page 1: ...K5982V2 11 06 Rev A ADEMCO MX8000 ADEMCO MX8000 ADEMCO MX8000 ADEMCO MX8000 Digital Alarm Receiver Digital Alarm Receiver Digital Alarm Receiver Digital Alarm Receiver Installation and Operation Guide ...

Page 2: ... 3 7 Line Card Installation 3 5 3 8 Removing Line Cards 3 7 3 9 Telephone Line Connection 3 7 3 10 Parallel Printer Connection 3 7 3 10 1 Printer Cable Pin Outs 3 8 3 10 2 Com Ports 1 and 2 3 9 3 10 3 Remote Alert Output 3 9 3 11 AC Power Cord Connection 3 9 3 11 1 Switching to a 240 VAC Power Supply 3 9 3 11 2 How to Verify Earth Ground 3 10 3 12 Battery Connection 3 11 3 13 Automation Computer C...

Page 3: ...tual Receiver Line Numbers 5 27 5 5 Line Device Menu 5 28 5 5 1 Add Line Device 5 38 5 5 2 Edit Line MX8000 LC3 3 Line 5 38 5 5 3 Edit Line MX8000 LRR 5 53 5 5 4 Edit Line MX8000 LC1 1 Line 5 56 5 5 5 Copy Device s 5 68 5 5 6 Clear Device 5 70 5 5 7 View Devices 5 70 5 6 User List 5 71 5 6 1 Adding a User 5 71 5 6 2 Editing a User 5 72 5 6 3 Clearing a User Out of the Receiver 5 73 Section 6 Compa...

Page 4: ...000 CP 220 System Messages 8 24 8 8 SK9000 Protocol 8 25 8 8 1 Data String Description And Special Characters 8 25 8 8 2 Calls From Panels 8 26 8 8 3 Long Calls 8 26 8 8 4 Bad Data 8 27 8 8 5 Good Data with Bad Data 8 27 8 8 6 Validation Byte V Byte 8 27 8 8 7 System Messages 8 28 8 8 8 Communication from a Computer to the MX8000 8 28 8 9 ITI Generic Computer Format 8 29 8 9 1 Convention Used In T...

Page 5: ... Valid Programmable String Characters 5 44 Table 5 14 Account Characters 5 45 Table 5 15 Hexadecimal AlarmNet Number to Decimal Conversion 5 55 Table 5 16 MX8000 LC1 Edit Line List Items and Description 5 56 Table 5 17 User List Menu Items and Steps 5 71 Table 5 18 Available Characters 5 72 Table 6 1 Formats compatible with the MX8000 6 1 Table 6 2 Formats By Report Number 6 3 Table 7 1 Error Mess...

Page 6: ...larm Code and Description 8 31 Table 8 35 Log Record Components and Description 8 31 Table 8 36 Test Record Components and Description 8 32 Table 8 37 Okay Record Components and Description 8 32 Table 8 38 Number and ITI Digit Equivalent 8 33 Table 8 39 Type of Record Identifiers 8 33 Table 8 40 Record Components 8 33 Table 8 41 Report Record Components and Description 8 34 Table 8 42 Information ...

Page 7: ...8 Figure 4 7 View of a Call History Screen 4 8 Figure 4 8 System History Display Sequence 4 9 Figure 4 9 System Information Display 4 9 Figure 4 10 Setting Time and Date Program Sequence 4 10 Figure 4 11 System Restart Display 4 10 Figure 4 12 Print Menu Items 4 11 Figure 4 13 Print Report Menu Items 4 12 Figure 4 14 Call History Options 4 12 Figure 4 15 System Configuration Print Items 4 13 Figur...

Page 8: ...LC1 Listen In Accounts Menu 5 64 Figure 5 28 MX8000 LC1 Miscellaneous Phone Line Options 5 65 Figure 5 29 MX8000 LC1 ADEMCO Auto Output Options 5 67 Figure 5 30 Visual Steps to Clear a Line From the Receiver 5 70 Figure 5 31 User List Menu Items 5 71 Figure 7 1 User CPU PS User Interface Assembly retaining Screw Locations 7 5 Figure 8 1 685 3x1 4x1 4x1 Express Protocol 8 13 Figure 8 2 685 4x2 and ...

Page 9: ...m Fluorescent Display VFD with 20 characters for each line On board touchpad for manual operation and programming LEDs to indicate system operations Rack mountable design One line card will communicate with all supported formats Supports up to 12 3 port line cards where the ports operate independent of each other Line Device parameters are stored in the Master Central Processing Unit for faster re...

Page 10: ...copy of report history 1 3 Formats Compatible with the MX8000 The MX8000 receiver is compatible with all ADEMCO UL Listed communicators Table 1 2 shows the formats that the MX8000 receiver can decode and the handshake frequency groups that accommodate that format see Section 5 5 for line device programming Each line device can decode every format listed below Setting the handshake order only prior...

Page 11: ...Blocks required optional Support Reverse Channel A Blocks optional required Support Dynamic block and Group Sizes optional required Support Listen in optional required Support A Blocks to RECEIVER optional required Level III Support V Channel communication optional optional 1 5 How to Use this Manual This manual contains information on how to install operate and program the MX8000 receiver We stro...

Page 12: ...Display This is the type of message display used on the receiver VPN Stands for Virtual Private Network VPN is a feature available with the MX8000 LRR line card and allows an increase in the number of accounts in increments of 10 000 that can report to one LRR When this feature is not used the number of accounts that can report to one LRR is limited to 10 000 1 7 What s in the Box This section con...

Page 13: ...gh Speed mode messages with event codes of B and C are translated to High Speed Opening and Closing messages respectively For example the message 1234 B 7 would be translated to 1234 7222 2222 2 2 Restore Report Translation to High Speed code 9 PROM Chart 8 Not translated 3 1 Rstr 3 1 or High Speed 3 1 Standard method 123 2 123 9 Converted to High Speed 0123 5355 5555 7 3 Don t combine 3 1 4 1 exp...

Page 14: ...Line Number 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 MX8000 LC3 Y used Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N N Device Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Alarms Report as Lines 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Line Faults as Line 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Notes Cards in slot 6 or higher may not be supported by your automation system when using CP 220 automation protocol Cards in slot 6 or higher cannot report alarms or line...

Page 15: ...g 36 usable lines For MX8000 LC3 If using an LRR card insert it as a replacement for the LC3 in slot 3 LRR card not supported by CP 220 mode Line Number 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 MX8000 LC3 Y used Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Device Slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Alarms Report as Lines 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a Line Faults as Line 685 CAPS 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 16: ...of this product and the version level if known along with any documentation that came with the product Note your Honeywell customer number and or company name Having this information handy will make it easier for us to serve you quickly and effectively Technical Support 1 800 645 7492 8 a m 8 p m EST Digital Alarm Receiver Emergency After Hours Support 1 800 421 5557 8 p m 8 a m EST Monday through...

Page 17: ... interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures reorient or relocate the receiving antenna increase the separation between the equipment and receive...

Page 18: ...e mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise à la terre de la source d energie électrique de lignes téléphoniques et des canalisations d eau métalliques s il y en a sont raccordés ensemble Cette précaution est particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lu...

Page 19: ...on for Com Port 1 as shown in Section 3 13 Figure 3 15 and Figure 3 16 of this manual Note This port is for ancillary use only 5 If a computer is used the computer and its accessories must be installed in the same room as the receiver 6 Com Port 2 is for ancillary use only If used the device connected to Com Port 2 must be installed in the same room as the receiver 7 The UL Listed printer connecte...

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Page 21: ...peration mode for the receiver See section 5 4 1 for additional information 7 Configure communications and printer ports See section 5 4 3 for additional information 8 Define device line card types and options See section 5 5 for additional information 9 Select the automation protocol to be used See section 5 4 3 5 for additional information 10 Exit the program mode and log off the receiver 3 2 En...

Page 22: ... SLOTS LINE CARD GUIDES P5 P4 P3 P2 Figure 3 2 MX8000 Front View Without Front Plate Attached COM 1 PARALLEL 100 VA 120 VAC 10 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE PRESENT DISCONNECT AC LINE AND ALL OTHER CONNECTORS PROIR TO SERVICING This device complies with 47CFR Part 68 Ademco Model MX8000 Registration Number US5GB0T01B46056 This device has been verified to comply with FCC Rules Part 15 Op...

Page 23: ...AULT SYSTEM POWER LISTEN PREV CALL NEXT EVENT NEXT CALL 0 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 PREV EVENT ACK ENTER MENU LOG STATUS P5 P4 P3 P2 HOME HANGUP CALL PENDING OPERATOR LOGGED IN SYSTEM FAULT SYSTEM POWER LISTEN PREV CALL NEXT EVENT NEXT CALL 0 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 PREV EVENT ACK ENTER MENU 31 32 33 34 35 36 28 29 30 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 LOG STATUS 8 7 6 5 12 ...

Page 24: ...E 2 5A SLOW BLOW REPLACE ONLY WITH A FUSE OF SAME TYPE UNUSED RLY NO RLY COM BATT BATT RLY NC COM 2 RELAY RATING 2 5A 48VAC VDC Incoming Line Power 120 VAC 60Hz Listed Receptacle Rated 15A 125VAC Tie wrap groups of wires to the enclosure Model MX8000 Backup Model MX8000 Receiver Shelf or Support Bracket Under Each Unit Low Voltage Power Limited Incoming Telephone Lines Power limited wires for SBUS...

Page 25: ...crews to hold the front plate in place Note If a lock up occurs reboot the system by removing primary power and reapplying it to clear the condition 3 7 Line Card Installation Caution To reduce the risk of electrical shock and damage to the receiver follow these steps in the order they are listed here 1 While holding the front plate unscrew the two front plate retaining screws located on the front...

Page 26: ...stalled in slot 3 see page 1 6 If installing an MX8000 LRR Radio Line Card and you will be using the VPN feature with 685 or CAPS automation protocol WITH Virtual Receiver Line numbers assign the card as line 8 When outputting to an automation computer and using the MX8000 LRR card only the 685 CAPS or ADEMCO 8000 automation protocol may be used 6 Connect telephone line s or the line to the transc...

Page 27: ...ne cards 1 While holding the front plate unscrew the two front plate retaining screws located on the front of the panel See Figure 3 1 for front plate retaining screws locations 2 Open the MX8000 s front panel by pulling the left side of the front plate slightly forward and then to the left to remove it from the receiver 3 From the back side of the receiver insert the telephone line s through the ...

Page 28: ...w strobe pulse to read data into the printer The pulse width is greater than 0 5 microseconds 2 Data Bit 1 Out 3 Data Bit 2 Out 4 Data Bit 3 Out 5 Data Bit 4 Out 6 Data Bit 5 Out 7 Data Bit 6 Out 8 Data Bit 7 Out 9 Data Bit 8 Out These signals represent information of the first to eighth bits of parallel data Each signal is at high level when the data is logic 1 and low when it is logic 0 10 AckNl...

Page 29: ...WITH A FUSE OF SAME TYPE UNUSED RLY NO RLY COM BATT BATT RLY NC COM 2 RELAY RATING 2 5A 48VAC VDC White Relay Common Brown Relay N O Black Battery Negative Red Battery Positive Yellow Relay N C B RELAY N C REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR RELAY COM RELAY N O EXTERNAL BATTERY B Note A 1 4 inch spacing must be maintained between the battery wires and the relay wires If this spacing cannot be maintained use non po...

Page 30: ...ly in place See Figure 3 11 115V 240V Power Supply Select Switch Power Supply Mother Board Fuse Holder Power Cord Connector User Interface Figure 3 12 Side View of CPU PS User Interface Assembly 9 Reconnect the AC power cable 10 Reconnect the back up battery See Figure 3 14 11 Replace the front plate by screwing in the front plate retaining screws See Figure 3 1 3 11 2 How to Verify Earth Ground T...

Page 31: ...k of the MX8000 receiver See Figure 3 14 2 Connect the RED terminal to the positive side of the battery 3 Connect the BLACK terminal to the negative side of the battery Note Incorrect polarity can damage the battery and the MX8000 Black Battery Negative Red Battery Positive Backup Battery COM 1 PARALLEL 100 VA 120 VAC 10 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE PRESENT DISCONNECT AC LINE AND ALL O...

Page 32: ...ramming 3 14 Master Slave Receiver Linking The SBUS connector on the receiver can be used to link up to 3 receivers outputting to one automation computer and or printer depending on the Master Slave configuration When this configuration is used 1 receiver is set up as a master and remaining receivers are set up as slaves The linking feature can decrease the number of serial ports required on the a...

Page 33: ...NG HIGH VOLTAGE PRESENT DISCONNECT AC LINE AND ALL OTHER CONNECTORS PROIR TO SERVICING SBUS FUSE 2 5A SLOW BLOW REPLACE ONLY WITH A FUSE OF SAME TYPE UNUSED RLY NO RLY COM BATT BATT RLY NC COM 2 RELAY RATING 2 5A 48VAC VDC COM 1 PARALLEL 100 VA 120 VAC 10 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE PRESENT DISCONNECT AC LINE AND ALL OTHER CONNECTORS PROIR TO SERVICING SBUS FUSE 2 5A SLOW BLOW REPLACE...

Page 34: ...tem Options select MstrPrn and set appropriate Rcvr ID e From 6 Slave List enter a unique Slave number for each slave receiver f Exit the programming mode and cycle power on the Master Receiver for the new settings to take effect 3 Program the Slave SlvPrn Receiver as follows a Power up the Slave Receiver and allow the Line Cards to be initialized b From the Installer Program Menu General Options ...

Page 35: ...Receiver for the new settings to take effect 2 Program the Slave SlvAuto Receiver as follows a Power up the Slave Receiver and allow the Line Cards to be initialized b From the Installer Program Menu General Options display select 1 Operation Mode and configure for Automatic c From 4 System Options select verify SlvAuto setting and set appropriate Rcvr ID matching the number programmed in the Mast...

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Page 37: ...XT CALL 0 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 PREV EVENT ACK ENTER MENU 31 32 33 34 35 36 28 29 30 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 LOG STATUS 8 7 6 5 12 11 10 9 4 3 2 1 DEVICE LED Displays Touchpad Keys VFD Display Figure 4 1 MX8000 Front Panel The touchpad on the MX8000 Receiver is used in all operating modes normal and programming mode 00 MX8000 002 V0 HOME HANGUP CALL PEND...

Page 38: ...ter chosen parameter ACK Acknowledge Button Manually Acknowledge a call or event Used only if receiver is in manual mode Used in log mode to acknowledge and silence system troubles LOG STATUS Log Button Pressed to log on or off the system Pressed to view system status messages N A 1 9 Digit Keys Used to enter numeric inputs Numeric input option selection HOME Star or Home Key Will return display t...

Page 39: ...nd MX8000 LRR Green Off Hook Ring Detection Flash follows ring Listen in 1 sec on 1 sec off Red Fault N A The line card is operating normally Slow Flash Uninitialized Fast Flash Trouble Specifics available on VFD Green Active Off Hook No activity Ring Detection Flash follows ring Line Port LEDs MX8000 LC1 Yellow Listen in Comes on when operator acknowledges the listen in call No listen in occurrin...

Page 40: ...g in the AC power cable See Figure 3 3 When the MX8000 powers up the display will go through the routine shown in Figure 4 4 Powerup Screen Self Test 123123C 11 13 00 Internal Keypad MX8000 Receiver Ademco Normal Operation Line Card Initialization No Events Lines 1 2 Model and Manufacturer banner Line 3 System Status Line 4 Date and Time MX8000 Receiver Ademco Man Active 04 02 02 09 43 46AM MX8000...

Page 41: ...perator Profile Menu Options Call History System History System Info Set Time Date System Restart Printer Menu Program Menu Diagnostics Note See Section 4 6 for detailed information on the main menu options You must have at least one Installer Profile Code programmed in the system at all times 4 4 3 Default User Codes At initial power up the system provides two default user codes User code 1 defau...

Page 42: ...ied 4 5 Modes of Operation This section describes the different modes of operation for the MX8000 Receiver normal mode and programming mode and the options available in them 4 5 1 Normal Mode Normal mode consists of three options one if the receiver is intended to be used with an automation system one for manual operation and one to just log the events without manual acknowledgments or automation ...

Page 43: ...on user is dependent on the profile assigned to that user see Table 4 4 for menu items for each profile The user profile is assigned to each user through programming see Section 5 6 for programming user profiles 4 6 1 How to Display the Main Menu Once a user has logged on to the system see Section 4 4 4 follow these steps to view the main menu options 1 Press the ENTER MENU button The VFD display ...

Page 44: ...be used to enter numeric information where needed Figure 4 6 Main Menu Controls 4 6 3 Call History Call history displays the calls that are in the history buffer 010083 01 12345 Trbl Z 42 01 01 10 26P E1 1 Event Reference No 0001 9999 Reason for Call Zone Number Month Day Time Star indicates that the call was acknowledged Number and order of events for this report Account Number Up to Ten Digits L...

Page 45: ...creen that displays the model number the software revision software date code and receiver ID number If a down arrow is pressed the display will sequentially show the line card firmware information which includes the firmware part number the software date and letter revision The first line card firmware information display is for a MX8000 LC1 card the second display is for a MX8000 LC3 card and th...

Page 46: ...AM Date 01 01 01 Time 12 00AM Year 00 to 99 Date 01 01 01 Time 12 00AM Day 1 to 31 Date 01 01 01 Figure 4 10 Setting Time and Date Program Sequence 4 6 7 System Restart System restart allows the operator or installer to restart the receiver An installer has the option to set the receiver back to factory default settings while an operator can only restart the receiver Note The time and date set in ...

Page 47: ...her signals Y Indicates that this item will print on this report N Indicates that this item will not print on this report The call History print will execute once you exit from Choice 2 Note Choice 2 settings are not retained in flash memory and have to be chosen for each call history printing System History This option prints all the system events in the event history buffer Print All Print all o...

Page 48: ...t 2 Edit Evnt Format 3 Config Printer Print Report 1 Call History 2 System History 3 System Config Print Report 4 Test Page Exit menu 1 5 LC Statistics Figure 4 13 Print Report Menu Items Through the print report option you can choose to print the call history system history system configuration information or just print a test page How to Print Call History Follow these steps to print the call hi...

Page 49: ...ystem Config 4 Test Page 5 LC Statistics System Config 04 Line Card 1 N 05 Line Card 2 N 06 Line Card 3 N System Config 01 Print All N 02 Program Data N 03 Users List N From item 04 down is a list of existing Line Card numbers 3 Figure 4 15 System Configuration Print Items 7 When the equal sign highlights an option press ENTER MENU or to toggle the setting between Y yes print or N don t print 8 Pr...

Page 50: ...n to move through the event format choices See Table 4 7 for choice definitions Table 4 7 Event Format Choices and Meaning Event Format Options Choices Meaning Y Yes Date Time N No Y Date and time will print for each report message to the printer N Date and time will not print for each report message to the printer Y Yes Format Type N No Y The reporting format type of the calling control panel wil...

Page 51: ...unt Number 7 When the equal sign highlights each option press ENTER MENU or to toggle the setting between Y yes print or N don t print Note These settings are saved to flash memory 8 Press to exit menu 4 6 8 3 Configure Printer Depending on the printer you are using it may require that this be set to either carriage return or carriage return with a line feed Follow these steps to configure the pri...

Page 52: ...r automation software configurations For example you set a line cards parameters for a particular communications format and would now like to verify that this new configuration will communicate with other communication formats you can send phantom signals in the formats you wish to test that line card with To use the phantom menu to test a format 1 Select Phantom Menu in the Diagnostics Menu 2 Scr...

Page 53: ...ce Range 0001 Exit Diagnostics 3 Event Log 4 Format Raw Hex 5 LC Debug Mode Enter the reference number you wish to start at here And the range of event here Starting 0001 3 Figure 4 20 Event Log Display 4 6 10 4 Format Format designates the type of output you wish for the Event Log report The output format can be in raw ASCII a printer format or one of the receivers automation communication format...

Page 54: ...e Selected Line Statistics 6 Select Device Type 1 MX8000 LC3 2 MX8000 LRR 3 MX8000 LC1 Select the Device Type 2497 LC 01 Total 345 Today Bad 0 35 Figure 4 23 Line Statistics Display 4 6 10 7 Port Status Port status allows you to view the current status of any of the communication ports To view the status of one of the communication ports follow these steps 1 From the installer menu See Section 4 4...

Page 55: ...X8000 LC3 or 5 5 4 4 for the MX8000 LC1 When a listen in call is received by the MX8000 the VFD display will indicate the account number and depending on the panel the listen in timeout period The listen in LED on the line card will be illuminated to confirm the line card indication Listen In has two modes of operation called common and PBX When operating in the common mode the line is available t...

Page 56: ...MX8000 should be tested regularly to ensure complete and proper operation Reports of automatic signal receipt must be verified daily All testing inspection and maintenance must be done in accordance with NFPA 72 requirements Because there are so many variations in dialer parameters and phone line conditions the only way to be absolutely certain that all subscribers can communicate with the MX8000 ...

Page 57: ...ic values or not used at all as indicated below Programming Option Permitted in UL 864 Y N Possible Settings Settings Permitted in UL 864 Battery Backup Cfg Yes No Battery Bkp DC Bkp Battery Bkp Battery Bkp 5 2 How to Enter Program Mode Follow these steps to enter into program mode 1 Log on to the receiver see Section 4 4 4 for log on procedure 2 Press the ENTER MENU button 3 Press the 7 button 4 ...

Page 58: ...eater detail in the following sections Figure 5 2 shows what the display will look like before and after the down arrow is pressed Program Menu 1 General Options 2 Line Device Menu 3 User List Program Menu 2 Line Device Menu 3 User List Exit Menu Figure 5 2 Program Menu Choices 5 4 General Options The features available for programming under general options are operation mode display options commu...

Page 59: ...s Attempts No Affects printer output for ITI calls only Yes CPU Time No Yes CPU Type No Yes Panel Rev No Yes ITI Edit Options Arming Level No Code FSK1 English default Code default BFSK English If English is selected then the printer and VFD output for calls of these formats will be text descriptions If Code is selected then the printer and VFD output for calls of these formats will be the Code an...

Page 60: ...ed Automation Printer Com2 Unused Auto Bkp Auto Bkp Prn Print Bkp Diag Printer Port Functions Par Parallel Unused Auto Bkp Printer Diag Rules for Port Configuration 1 Functions in Brackets will not appear unless Automation is selected for Com1 function 2 Functions in will not appear unless Printer is selected in Com1 or Par 3 A function may be selected only once in the 3 ports only one printer onl...

Page 61: ...omp Yes or No Battery Yes or No Device Yes or No Device corresponds to loss of com munication with slave or line card Line Fault Yes or No AC Power Yes or No Buffer Full Yes or No Listen In Yes or No Listen in must be set to No for UL installations Annunciator Configuration Call Pending Yes or No Printer Yes or No See Section 5 4 3 7 Bkp Printer Yes or No Auto Comp Yes or No Bkp Auto Comp Yes or N...

Page 62: ...View 8000 receiver slave numbers See Section 5 4 6 Slave List Shown on Master Receiver Only Delete Slave S01 8000 Slave S02 8000 Slave Delete 8000 receiver slave numbers See Section 5 4 6 Receiver Number 2 digit Virtual Receiver See Section 5 4 7 Virtual Receiver Line Numbers Line Number 3 digit Virtual Line See Section 5 4 7 5 4 1 Operation Mode Operation mode chooses how the receiver will operat...

Page 63: ...ts are sorted to the VFD display or whether or not to hold unacknowledged events Table 5 4 lists the available choices and gives a description of those choices General Options 2 Display Options 3 Communications 4 System Options English AMPM m d y DayLtSv Y ITI FMT HoldEvt N Bright 25 Language Exit 2 Figure 5 5 View of Display Options Table 5 4 Display Options and Descriptions Display Menu Items Ch...

Page 64: ...t Qualifier three digit Event Code two digit Group Number and three digit ID number See Section 5 4 2 6 for step by step instructions PULSE 0 9 If 0 9 is selected hexadecimal digits B through F are forced to 0 as in the way the SK9000 receiver does it or if 0 F is selected digits are sent as is SK9000 Packed Each data packet to the automation contains a single unpacked or multiple packed events AC...

Page 65: ...isplay flashes on the date format field 5 Press the or button until the display flashes on the desired setting 6 Press ENTER MENU 5 4 2 4 How to Select and Set Daylight Savings 1 Enter program mode See Section 5 1 2 Press 1 for general options 3 Press 2 for display options 4 Press until the display flashes on the daylight savings time field 5 Press ENTER MENU 6 Press the or button until the displa...

Page 66: ... field 16 Press the or button until the display flashes on the desired week for daylight savings time to end 17 Press to return to the field for enabling or disabling daylight savings time 18 Press 5 4 2 5 How to Edit ITI Options If one of the following ITI options is turned on set to Yes then the VFD and printer outputs will include that information Attempts CPU Time CPU Type Panel Rev Arming Lev...

Page 67: ...lected Note Additional presses of the enter button will toggle the setting between English and Code 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 for any other FMT options you wish to edit 5 4 2 7 How to Set Hold Last Event Hold last event will cause the VFD to display the last acknowledged event instead of the date time display in the auto mode In manual mode the display will show the oldest unacknowledged event To set...

Page 68: ...rackets will not appear unless Automation is selected for Com1 function 2 Functions in will not appear unless Printer is selected in Com1 or Par 3 A function may be selected only once in the 3 ports only one printer only one Diag and so on 4 All ports may be configured Unused 5 Only Com Port 1 can be set as the primary automation port Diagnostics Would output raw Hex ASCII code Printer English out...

Page 69: ...s Com Port 1 Par Port Parallel Port Edit Init Str Initialization String Two 20 character ESC command sequences See Section 5 4 3 4 for step by step instructions SK9000 ADEM 8000 ITI Gen ITIComp ADEM 685 FBII 220 Format CAPS See Section 5 4 3 5 for programming steps See Section 8 for more information on automation formats Y Enabled Hex N Disabled When Hex Mode is enabled any call data that is deter...

Page 70: ... separator When not selected a hex 2E is output for an account separator Log Records Y Enabled Enable External ID N Disabled Super Char s No Data Char 0 6 1 Automation Cfg continued ITI Generic Revision 6 2 Only visible if ITI Gen or ITIComp format is selected Yes Printer No Yes Bkp Printer No Yes Auto Comp No Yes Bkp Auto Comp No Yes will annunciate on the receiver sounder if an event trouble or ...

Page 71: ...s Aux Relay Cfg Call Pending No 5 4 3 1 How to Set Up Port Function Port functions set up how each of the communication ports will be used Before you start to set up the port functions review the rules for port functions in Table 5 5 1 Enter program mode See Section 5 1 2 Press 1 for general options 3 Press 3 for communications 4 Press 1 to set port functions 5 Press the or button until the displa...

Page 72: ...arallel Port in Section 5 4 3 4 7 Repeat steps 5 through 6 until all parameters are set 8 Press to exit menu 5 4 3 4 How to Edit Init String Com 1 Com 2 and Parallel Port An initialization string can be used to customize the output to the device connected to a port on the receiver For example you can skip over perforations set proportional spacing or condense the print output to a printer The disp...

Page 73: ... init string 1 At the Clear String N field press until the desired option flashes See Figure 5 7 2 Press ENTER MENU 3 Press to exit menu 5 4 3 5 How to Set Automation Communication Through this option the automation communication format and parameters can be set up See Table 5 5 for format choices Note After the automation format has been defined or changed the output may not be correct until the ...

Page 74: ...it press until you exit this menu How to Enable or Disable Heartbeat A heartbeat is a supervisory signal that continually tests the communication link between the automation computer and the receiver Follow these steps to enable or disable heartbeat 1 Enter program mode See Section 5 1 2 Press 1 for general options 3 Press 3 for communications 4 Press 5 to set up automation configuration 5 Press u...

Page 75: ...on 5 1 2 Press 1 for general options 3 Press 3 for communications 4 Press 5 to set up automation configuration 5 Press until the ack time field is flashing 6 From the number keypad enter the desired number or press the or button until the display flashes on the desired setting 7 Press ENTER MENU 8 If you wish to exit press until you exit this menu ITI Options Only Visible if ITI Gen or ITIComp For...

Page 76: ...ess until you exit this menu XID Extended ID for ITI Panels 1 At the flashing XID field press the or button until the display flashes on the desired setting 2 Press ENTER MENU 3 If you wish to exit press until you exit this menu SupCh Supervisory Character 1 At the flashing SupCh s field press the or button until the display flashes on the desired setting 2 Press ENTER MENU 3 If you wish to exit p...

Page 77: ...here are any troubles in the system the contacts will be set 1 Enter program mode See Section 5 1 2 Press 1 for general options 3 Press 3 for communications 4 Press 7 to set relay configuration A list of the relay output options appears 5 Press the or button to move through the relay output options 6 When the equal sign highlights the option you wish to change press ENTER MENU Note Additional pres...

Page 78: ... Menu Choices Default Comments No Battery Bkp No charging current applied to battery circuit Receiver will not test battery output or give trouble annunciations Battery Bkp Charging current applied to battery circuit Battery Backup Cfg DC Bkp No charging current applied to battery circuit Typically used for systems that use a UPS uninterrupted power supply for backup battery power Single Receiver ...

Page 79: ...software will need to identify which receiver it received a call from This will help in troubleshooting if a problem occurred with the automation system or receiver 1 Enter program mode See Section 5 1 2 Press 1 for general options 3 Press 4 for system options 4 Press The display will flash on the receiver ID number Rcvr ID 01 5 Enter the desired receiver ID number a number from 01 to 99 Note If y...

Page 80: ...ng 6 Press ENTER MENU To Exit Press until you return to the main menu 5 4 4 5 How to Set the Normal State of the Auxiliary Relay Contact The auxiliary relay contact is a Form C relay This feature allows you to set the state of the auxiliary relay normally open contact when power is applied to the receiver 1 Enter program mode See Section 5 1 2 Press 1 for general options 3 Press 4 for system optio...

Page 81: ...Display 5 4 5 1 Set the Message Queue Warning On level Set the percentage of how full the message queue can get before the receiver indicates a Message Queue Warning condition 1 Enter program mode See Section 5 1 2 Press 1 for general options 3 Press 5 for message queue options 4 Enter the level in you wish the receiver message queue to get before it will indicate a message queue warning 5 Press E...

Page 82: ... release time 001 or 020 to 120 in seconds 6 Press ENTER MENU To Exit Press until you return to the main menu 5 4 6 Slave List Through the slave list menu you can add a slave receiver view a slave or delete a slave Notes For this menu to be available the receiver being programmed must be a master receiver as detailed in Section 5 4 4 2 The slave ID number must be different than the master receiver...

Page 83: ...8000 Slave Delete Record No 9 Toggle the yes no display using the or keys 10 Press ENTER MENU with yes displayed to delete the receiver 11 Repeat steps 4 through 10 to delete another receiver To Exit Press until you return to the main menu 5 4 7 Virtual Receiver Line Numbers The use of virtual receiver numbers allows multiple receiver numbers to be assigned in the same MX8000 or multiple MX8000s i...

Page 84: ...mber If you are outputting to an automation computer using 685 CAPS or CP 220 automation protocol see Table 5 10 on page 5 23 for valid entries for ID numbers 1 9 and A Z 5 Press to advance to the virtual line number field 6 Enter the desired virtual line number a number from 001 to 099 Note For proper reporting to an automation computer use 008 or less when using 685 or CAPS automation protocol o...

Page 85: ...mation see page 5 40 1 100 2 1000 3 1000 4 0900 5 1000 Handshake Duration 0 9999 In 1ms periods 6 1520 For more information see page 5 40 1 1250 2 3200 3 3200 4 3200 5 3200 Handshake Wait 0 9999 In 1ms periods 6 3200 For more information see page 5 40 1 0800 2 1200 3 1200 4 0750 5 0600 Handshake Sequence Handshake Acknowl edge Duration 0 9999 In 1ms periods 6 0600 For more information see page 5 4...

Page 86: ... 0 255 002 If caller ID is turned on see Section 5 5 2 5 rings should be set to 2 It is recommended that the number of rings is not set to a value greater than 5 Country Country USA Select country from listing Threshold 1 15 in 2 75 VDC steps 08 22 0VDC See page 5 43 for more information Line Options Sample Time 00 99 seconds 08 8 seconds See page 5 43 for more information Not Used Common See page...

Page 87: ...nd ring This option should only be used when connected to a parallel or serial printer or equivalent Y Yes Initiates a 2 second delay at the start of each call before the handshake delay Billing Delay N No See page 5 47 for more information Hunt Group 00 99 00 Allows multiple line cards to report under the same group number to the automation software Min Ring 15 99 40 Max Ring 015 100 060 Ring Off...

Page 88: ...Extended A sequence of 1234 B BBBB 7 is combined into a 4 2 message of 1234 B7 Applies to B C E F This mes sage would either be put out to Automation as 4 2 or High Speed When the option is selected the receiver does not combine the expanded messages They are output in the same form as received High Speed Ademco Auto Opt Extended Output 4 2 If low speed expanded messages are received and combined ...

Page 89: ...s Copy Existing Device of Source Target Device Copy the program ming of one Device source and paste it into one or several target Devices Clear Device Choose Device Deletes a Device from the receiver MX8000 LC3 3 Line cont d View Device Choose Device Views what Devices are installed Use Defaults Add Device Device Copy Existing Central Station 000 255 017 Odd Even Network Odd Even Even VPN Yes No N...

Page 90: ...handshake sequence number For more information see page 5 57 1 002 100ms 2 002 100ms 3 002 100ms 4 010 500ms 5 002 100ms Handshake Delay 0 255 In 50ms periods 6 002 100ms For more information see page 5 57 1 010 100ms 2 100 1 sec 3 100 1 sec 4 090 900ms 5 100 1 sec Handshake Duration 0 255 In 10ms periods 6 152 1 52 sec For more information see page 5 58 1 025 1 25 sec 2 064 3 2 sec 3 064 3 2 sec ...

Page 91: ...ds Pulse Format Partially Extended Yes or No Yes Select this option if you have multiple extended data blocks for 3 1 or 4 1 formats Y Yes Direct No No Y dedicated or direct connect phone line N used for standard phone lines See page 5 60 for more information Number of Rings 0 255 002 If caller ID is turned on see Section 5 5 2 5 rings should be set to 2 It is recommended that the number of rings ...

Page 92: ... to Automation When enabled Caller ID information is output to the automation system only in the event that no alarm data is received from a security system control panel Caller ID to Printer Ports When enabled Caller ID information is output to the printer port s for every call received at the time that the Caller ID information is available from the Public Switched Telephone Network normally bet...

Page 93: ...d In High Speed mode messages with event codes of B and C are translated to High Speed Opening and Closing messages respectively S Fast FBI LAR300 Extended Pulse Extended Not Extended A sequence of 1234 B BBBB 7 is combined into a 4 2 message of 1234 B7 Applies to B C E F This mes sage would either be put out to Automation as 4 2 or High Speed When the option is selected the receiver does not comb...

Page 94: ...evice follow these steps 1 Install the new line device See Section 3 7 2 Log on to the receiver See Section 4 4 4 for log on procedure 3 Press ENTER MENU button 4 Press 7 for program menu The display will briefly display Initializing Please wait 5 Press 2 to choose Line Device menu 6 Press 1 2 or 3 to select the device type 7 Press 1 to add the device The Display will show Add Device _ _ Enter Dev...

Page 95: ...n and some Caller ID gain options 5 5 2 1 Handshake Sequence Each line card is intelligent enough to determine what format is being sent from a reporting panel You only need to program the handshake order and parameters for each Line A Line will initiate up to six different types of handshake tone groups The order in which the receiver sends out these handshake signals can be changed in this progr...

Page 96: ...he desired handshake duration time is flashing press ENTER MENU or To Change the Maximum Handshake Wait Time The wait time is the amount of time the receiver will wait for data from the reporting panel before outputting the next handshake sequence See Table 5 11 for valid entries 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 1 for handshake sequence menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the...

Page 97: ...he desired wait time is flashing press ENTER MENU or To Select the Inter Digit Time This option adjusts the time period between data blocks that the receiver will tolerate 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 2 for pulse format menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Timeout field Note When the Timeout field is set to 0 recommended the MX8000 uses an algorithm to determine the in...

Page 98: ...t required This options sets the line card for a dedicated mode where the line is dedicated to the panel and normal timeouts will not occur 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 3 for Line Options menu 3 The display will flash on the Direct field 4 Press the or button to between Y for Yes or N for No 5 When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU or To Change the Number of Ring...

Page 99: ...he or button to change the Line fault threshold level Values range from 1 to 15 volts in 2 75 VDC increments 1 2 75VDC 2 5 5VDC 3 8 25VDC and so on 5 When the desired line fault threshold is flashing press ENTER MENU or To Change the Phone Line Sample Rate The sample field controls how often the receiver will sample the phone line to verify that it is above the set threshold level of that line car...

Page 100: ... ENTER MENU To Change the PBX String This option only appears if PBX is selected as the mode 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 4 for Listen In options menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Str field 4 Press ENTER MENU 5 Enter the desired numeric value from the keypad or press the or button to enter any special characters Table 5 13 Valid Programmable String Characters Charac...

Page 101: ...en In options menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Account List field 4 Press ENTER MENU Figure 5 17 shows the next display To Add a Listen In Account Note Panels that send listen in commands Contact ID E606 or SIA LF and LE as part of their message do not need their account number in an account list 1 Press 1 The display briefly shows the number indicated by XX of the lowest available li...

Page 102: ... Line Opt Some phone lines may use echo suppression a billing delay feature a hunt group or you may need to set various ring options These miscellaneous phone options can be set through this programming menu To Change the Echo Suppress Setting If echo suppression is enabled Y a 2025Hz signal will be output for two seconds to disable echo suppression equipment This option should be used only for pa...

Page 103: ...e setting is flashing press ENTER MENU To Change the Billing Delay Setting If billing delay is enabled Y a delay of two seconds will be inserted at the beginning of each incoming call 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 5 for Miscellaneous Line Options menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the BillDly field 4 Press the or button to toggle the billing delay between Yes or No 5 When...

Page 104: ...ly sent between the first and second ring On some phone systems the first ring is sent in 2 bursts with a short pause in between For proper handling of caller ID the system needs to be able to determine that these 2 bursts are one ring The Minimum Ringer Off Time is used to determine what the minimum interval is between rings so that the system will treat two burst separated by a brief pause as on...

Page 105: ...ll hang up takes affect 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 5 for Miscellaneous Line Options menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the HngUp field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the or button to change the number of seconds 5 When the desired number of seconds is flashing press ENTER MENU 6 To exit press 5 5 2 6 Ademco Auto Opt This selection is used to select ...

Page 106: ... Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 6 for Ademco Auto Opt menu see Figure 5 20 3 Press The display Flashes on the 42Out field 4 Press the or button to change the option from HiSpeed to Normal or vice versa 5 When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU 6 To exit press How to Set FBII Out 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 6 for Ademco Auto Opt menu see Figure 5 2...

Page 107: ...d setting is flashing press ENTER MENU 6 To exit press 5 5 2 7 Line Gain Opt This selection is used to select the gain for transmit and receive for a line How to Set Transmit Gain 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 7 for Line Gain Opt menu see Figure 5 21 The display Flashes on the Xmit field 3 Press the or button to change the transmit gain 7 Line Gain Opt Xmit 8db Rec 6db TransmitG...

Page 108: ...or to the Caller ID data Note This option is will only be applicable when Caller ID has been selected 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 7 for Line Gain Opt menu see Figure 5 21 3 Press the The display Flashes on the Mon field 4 Press the or button to change the CID monitor 5 When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU 6 To exit press How to Set CID Gain Caller ID gain sets...

Page 109: ...aller ID chip presents to the phone line to be set for either High or Synthesize Note This option is will only be applicable when Caller ID has been selected 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 7 for Line Gain Opt menu see Figure 5 21 3 Press the The display Flashes on the RImp field 4 Press the or button to change the Ringer Impedance 5 When the desired setting is flashing press ENTE...

Page 110: ... or enter the number from the keypad The number can be from 001 to 255 Note A central station number supplied by AlarmNet is in hexadecimal format Use Table 5 15 on page 5 55 to convert the hexadecimal AlarmNet number into the decimal number that is entered into the MX8000 3 When the desired number is flashing press ENTER MENU How to Set Odd Even Network 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 7 ...

Page 111: ...50 80 70 112 10 144 30 176 50 208 70 240 11 17 31 49 51 81 71 113 11 145 31 177 51 209 71 241 12 18 32 50 52 82 72 114 12 146 32 178 52 210 72 242 13 19 33 51 53 83 73 115 13 147 33 179 53 211 73 243 14 20 34 52 54 84 74 116 14 148 34 180 54 212 74 244 15 21 35 53 55 85 75 117 15 149 35 181 55 213 75 245 16 22 36 54 56 86 76 118 16 150 36 182 56 214 76 246 17 23 37 55 57 87 77 119 17 151 37 183 57...

Page 112: ...h the available list 8 When the equal sign is on the Line you wish to edit Press ENTER MENU The display will show a list of choices Table 5 16 lists these choices and provides a brief description Table 5 16 MX8000 LC1 Edit Line List Items and Description Edit Line List Description 1 Handshake Seq This function is used to program the handshake order and parameters for this Line 2 Pulse Format Used ...

Page 113: ... the procedures in Section 5 5 4 2 Press 1 for handshake sequence menu When display flashes on the Hs see Figure 5 23 3 Press the or button to change the ordered handshake number 1 the first handshake tone sent 2 the second handshake tone to be sent and so on Delay 002 Dur 010 Wait 025 AckDur 080 Seq Exit Hs 1 Gr 1400_2300 2 Figure 5 24 MX8000 LC1 Handshake Order Number 4 When the desired order nu...

Page 114: ...Time The wait time is the amount of time the receiver will wait for data from the reporting panel before outputting the next handshake sequence See Table 5 11 for valid entries 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 4 2 Press 1 for handshake sequence menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Wait field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the or button to change the wait time 5 W...

Page 115: ...n the desired wait time is flashing press ENTER MENU or To Select the Inter Digit Time This option adjusts the time period between data blocks that the receiver will tolerate 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 4 2 Press 2 for pulse format menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Timeout field Note When the Timeout field is set to 0 recommended the MX8000 uses and algorithm to determine th...

Page 116: ...bias and a PBX is not required This options sets the line card for a dedicated mode where the line is dedicated to the panel and normal timeouts will not occur 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 4 2 Press 3 for Line Options menu 3 The display will flash on the Direct field 4 Press the or button to between Y for Yes or N for No 5 When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU or To Chang...

Page 117: ...ld 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the or button to change the ring off time Values range from 0 to 255 in increments of 50ms 1 50ms 2 100ms 3 150ms and so on 5 When the desired ring off time is flashing press ENTER MENU or To Select the dB Level This option selects the dB level of the handshake and acknowledge tone of the Line Device being programmed 1 Follow the procedures in ...

Page 118: ...crements 0 Line monitor disabled 1 1 second 2 2 seconds 3 3 seconds and so on The receiver will make two to three samples before generating a trouble condition on a faulty line 5 When the desired sample time is flashing press ENTER MENU or 6 Press to exit this menu 5 5 4 4 Listen In The listen in feature is used to perform two way voice alarm verification between the central station and the alarm ...

Page 119: ...fect if using the common mode When using the PBX mode the call is transferred to another number and the line card drops the call 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 4 2 Press 4 for Listen In options menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Timeout field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the or button to change the timeout setting Values range from 0 to 255 in 1 second incr...

Page 120: ... ENTER MENU Figure 5 27 MX8000 LC1 Listen In Accounts Menu 2 Enter the account number you wish to add to the listen in account list 3 When the desired account number is flashing press ENTER MENU To Edit a Listen In Account 1 Press 2 2 Press the or button until the desired listen in account is highlighted by the equal sign 3 Press ENTER MENU 4 Enter the revised account number you wish to the accoun...

Page 121: ...n is only sent if the incoming call has no data contained in it Notes Caller ID to Automation When enabled Caller ID information is output to the automation system only in the event that no alarm data is received from a security system control panel Caller ID to Printer Ports When enabled Caller ID information is output to the printer port s for every call received at the time that the Caller ID i...

Page 122: ...0 Automation Protocol valid entries are 00 through 09 or 66 B through 70 F Keypad entries for B through F are provided in Table 5 10 on page 5 23 5 When the desired hunt group is flashing press ENTER MENU 6 To exit press To Change the Call Hang Up Time Notes If the Event Release setting see page 5 26 is greater than the Call Hang Up setting the receiver will not disconnect the line panel until the...

Page 123: ...Press the or button to change the option from HiSpeed to 4 2 or vice versa 4 When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU How to Set 3 1 Restore Output 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 4 2 Press 6 for Ademco Auto Opt menu see Figure 5 29 3 Press the button The display Flashes on the 3 1 Rstr field 4 Press the or button to change the option from HiSpeed to 3 1 or vice versa 5 When th...

Page 124: ...e This field will only be active when the Pulse Extended option above has been set to Extended 1 Follow the procedures in Section 5 5 2 2 Press 6 for Ademco Auto Opt menu see Figure 5 29 3 Press The display Flashes on the ExtOut field 4 Press the or button to change the option from High Speed to 4 2 or vice versa 5 When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU 6 To exit press 5 5 5 Copy De...

Page 125: ...Press 2 for Line Device menu 3 Press 1 MX8000 LC3 2 MX8000 LRR or 3 MX8000 LC1 to select your line card type 4 Press 3 for copy Line Device menu 5 Press the or button until the equal sign is adjacent the Copy Existing option See Table 5 11 for description 6 Press ENTER MENU 7 Press the or button until the equal sign highlights the desired Source Device number 8 Press ENTER MENU 9 Press the or butt...

Page 126: ...splay will read Warning LC01 MX8000 LC3 Delete Record No WARNING LC01 MX8000 LC3 Clear Device D01 MX8000 LC3 D02 MX8000 LC3 D03 MX8000 LC3 Delete Record No ENTER MENU Figure 5 30 Visual Steps to Clear a Line From the Receiver Note The MX8000 LC3 shown above is an example only The display will contain the number of the line card you are clearing 7 Press the until Yes is flashing 8 Press ENTER MENU ...

Page 127: ...or or Installer Add user is used to add a new user to the system and enter the user s PIN and profile information Edit User When Choose User list appears 1 Press the down arrow key until the desired user is highlighted with the equal sign 2 Press enter to move to next step Repeat Steps 1 3 under Add User Edit user is used to change an existing users profile Clear User When Choose User list appears...

Page 128: ... 6 and 7 until the user s name is complete 9 Press ENTER MENU 10 Enter the desired PIN code for the user A minimum of 4 characters and a maximum of 9 characters 11 Press ENTER MENU The display will flash Operator 12 Press the or arrow buttons to toggle between Installer and Operator 13 When the desired profile level is flashing press ENTER MENU 5 6 2 Editing a User Use the following steps to edit ...

Page 129: ...e level is flashing press ENTER MENU 5 6 3 Clearing a User Out of the Receiver Use the following steps to clear or delete a user from the system 1 Log on to the receiver See Section 4 4 4 for log on procedure 2 Press ENTER MENU button 3 Press 7 for program menu The display will briefly display Initializing Please wait 4 Press 3 to choose user list 5 Press 3 to clear delete a user A list of all the...

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Page 131: ...git account and a 1 digit alarm code and a checksum 1400 or 2300 Hz SK 3 1 3 1 Extended Sends a 3 digit account and a 1 digit alarm code up to four rounds 10 40PPS Each block of data 2 rounds If a second block of data is sent it will contain the extended information The account number cannot have repetitive digits 333 888 etc 1400 or 2300 Hz 4 1 4 1 Extended Sends a 4 digit account code and a 1 di...

Page 132: ...t information BFSK Sends a 3 digit account and a 1 digit alarm code similar to 3 1 Extended format except the data is decoded into English account information 1400 or 2300 Hz FSK II FSK 86 Sends a 6 digit account code with a 2 digit alarm type and 2 digit zone number Sends a check XOR and checksum 1 to 8 events per call 1400 Hz Modem II Sends a 4 digit account code with multiple 2 digit event code...

Page 133: ...0 24 ITI Nutone 62 Silent Knight FSK1 FSK81 25 ITI SX IVB 63 Silent Knight FSK2 FSK86 30 Pulse Tone 3 1 31 Sescoa Franklin 3 1 64 FBII 4 3 1 with checksum or FBII 4 1 2 1 with checksum 32 ADEMCO Silent Knight 3 1 65 FBII 4 3 1 or FBII 4 1 2 1 33 Extended 3 1 70 Westec 871 35 Pulse tone 4 1 71 Westec W970 36 Sescoa Franklin 4 1 72 Westec W1000 W2000 W3000 37 ADEMCO Silent Knight 4 1 73 Westec 45K 3...

Page 134: ...ake must come before the Modem II handshake 5 Some of ITI panels don t respond to the default 2225Hz handshake They need a lot longer handshake duration than what we have in the MX8000 receiver You don t want to change the default 2225Hz handshake 1st handshake group because it s optimized for SIA panels What you should do is to program the 2nd 2225Hz handshake group with a long handshake duration...

Page 135: ...om a control panel No Ack No Ack Receiver was unable to acknowledge the call Check the line card setup and retest the panel Time Out Time Out The incoming call timed out and the phone line was released Corrupted Data Corrupted Data Bad or corrupted data was sent to the receiver 1 Retest Panel 2 Replace panel 3 Replace line card Illegal Specifier Illegal Specifier An error occurred in the look up t...

Page 136: ...e receiver will stay in program mode for 15 minutes without any activity then it will time out and go back to normal mode This message indicates that an installer entered programming and did not exit programming before it timed out Listen in End Listen in End A listen in session completed Listen in Begin Listen in Begin A listen in session started System Date Changed System Date Changed User An in...

Page 137: ...printer Bkup Prn Restore Bkup Printer Restore The error on the backup printer has been corrected DC Input Low Rst DC Input Low Restore The backup DC power supply trouble has been corrected Restores at 12VDC after a low battery condition DC Input Low DC Input Low The backup battery is checked continually every second This message would be displayed if the backup battery setting were set to DC Bkp S...

Page 138: ...elow a Contact ID report was received and the MX8000 is set for ADEMCO 685 protocol New Opening Cancel ID 304 Group 00 New Closing Report ID 004 Group 00 New Opening Report ID 004 Group 00 Unrecognized Report In the example below a Contact ID report was received and the MX8000 is set for SK9000 protocol which does not support Contact ID 05 14 2002 11 00 51AM Device 1 2 Format 0 Reference 119 No Da...

Page 139: ... 2 Replacing the CPU PS User Interface Assembly 1 From the front of the receiver slide the replacement CPU PS User Interface Assembly back into the receiver chassis 2 On the back of the receiver replace the four screws that hold the CPU PS User Interface Assembly in place See Figure 7 1 3 Reconnect the AC power cable Note Make sure to plug the AC power cable into a grounded outlet See Section 3 11...

Page 140: ...MX8000 Installation and Operation Guide 7 6 3 Press the button then the LOG STATUS button The display will read Safe Mode Activated 4 Press ENTER MENU 5 Enter the default Installer code or 8000 ...

Page 141: ...rve the term message for discussions of the string as a whole The term call from panel will refer to the complete data stream from a panel to the MX8000 The term event data will refer to the actual data that is alarms troubles and so on that are part of a call from a panel The term system message will refer to messages the MX8000 sends to an automation computer about its internal status Another co...

Page 142: ...YES YES Acron Touchtone w 4 digit account YES YES YES YES YES YES YES ADEMCO 4 1 w cksum YES YES YES YES YES YES YES ADEMCO 4 2 w cksum YES YES YES YES YES YES YES ADEMCO High Speed YES YES YES YES YES YES YES ADEMCO High Speed w cksum YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Contact ID YES YES YES YES NO YES YES Contact ID10 YES YES YES YES NO NO NO FBII 4 3 1 YES NO NO YES YES YES YES FBII 4 3 1 w cksum FBII...

Page 143: ...consisting of six ASCII bytes MMDDYY format where MM Month DD Day YY Year 22 Separator N A Time Time information consisting of six ASCII bytes HHMMSS format where HH Hour MM Minutes SS Seconds 22 Separator N A Rec Receiver ID number 01 99 22 Separator N A Ref Reference number consisting of four ASCII bytes 0001 9999 0000 is reserved for link tests 22 Separator N A 8 4 2 Call Message Block A call m...

Page 144: ...031 Sescoa Franklin 3 1 072 Westec W1000 W2000 W3000 032 ADEMCO Silent Knight 3 1 073 Westec 45K 033 Extended 3 1 074 Modem II 035 Pulse tone 4 1 075 Modem IIe 036 Sescoa Franklin 4 1 080 Pulse 32 037 ADEMCO Silent Knight 4 1 081 Pulse 32 CS 038 Extended 4 1 082 Pulse 41 CS 040 Pulse Tone 4 2 083 ADEMCO Contact ID 10 digit Account 041 ADEMCO Silent Knight 4 2 100 ITI Simon U 043 Extended 4 2 101 V...

Page 145: ... event code Burglary alarm Zone 01 22 Good data field indicator DC2 Call event code Access Closed Door 2 22 Good data field indicator RP Call event code Automatic Test V byte Validation Byte V byte See Section 8 4 5 0D End of message indicator Note Refer to SIA publication Digital Communication Standard February 1995 Revision or later for message syntax 8 4 2 3 Listen in Indicator If message sent ...

Page 146: ... is being done a long call indicator 2C will be added before the V byte to indicate more data is to follow The entire data string in a long call contains the same values in the header block The last data string of the long call will not contain a long call indicator prior to the V byte The example below shows the long call data excluding the AE header and the panel data 2C V byte 0D Note Some pane...

Page 147: ...pes of messages A typical system message looks like this AE header System V byte 0D Example 02 051697 22 124039 22 02 22 0001 22 70h 01 V byte 0D Table 8 10 lists the components of the system message block example and gives a description for each of them Table 8 10 System Message Components Character Description 02 Message type identifier 051697 Date information consisting of six ASCII bytes 22 Se...

Page 148: ...tore 6B m 6E 2 ASCII byte LC LinePort or Slave Added 6E n 6F 2 ASCII byte LC LinePort or Slave Deleted 6F o 70 2 ASCII byte LC LinePort or Slave Trouble 70 p 71 2 ASCII byte LC Phone Line Trouble 71 q 72 2 ASCII byte LC LinePort or Slave Trouble Restore 72 r 73 2 ASCII byte LC Phone Line Restore 73 s 74 2 ASCII byte LC Line Card Modified 74 t 77 AC Lost 77 w 78 AC Restore 78 x 79 4 ASCII byte Rece...

Page 149: ...ion computer will respond with an ACK 06 or NACK 15 This response can be delayed between 1 byte time depending on the baud rate and the ACK timeout period See Section 5 4 3 5 page 5 19 If the receiver doesn t get a response within the ACK timeout period or receive a NACK from the automation computer it will retransmit the data After two NACKs or two ACKs timeout the receiver will generate a Comput...

Page 150: ...ption 4A Log on request 4B Log off request 05 Hang up request 04 Add a listen in account This adds an account number to the listen in account list 03 Delete a listen in account This deletes an account number from the listen in account list 4C Listen in extend request 48 Listen in end request 49 PBX string request 0D Link test request 8 4 7 1 Remote Log on Log off You must log on to the receiver be...

Page 151: ...rol panel The maximum length of a listen in account number is 8 characters and may include wild card characters and or Each line card can have up to 20 listen in account strings See also Section 5 5 2 4 Note The listen in account list applies to panels that do not send listen in commands as a part of their message Contact ID E606 or SIA LF and LE To Add a Listen in Account 04 Receiver ID 22 LC 22 ...

Page 152: ...tor To End a Listen in Session 48 Receiver ID 22 LC V byte 0D Table 8 21 End Listen in Period Request Components Component Description 48 Command request identifier See Table 8 14 Receiver ID Receiver ID number 1 or 2 ASCII digits 22 Separator LC The LinePort number V byte Validation Byte V byte See 8 4 5 0D End of message indicator 8 4 7 5 PBX Listen in String When PBX listen in mode is selected ...

Page 153: ...RETURN HEX 0D EVENT CODE SPACE ASCII SPACE CHARACTER HEX 20 RECEIVER NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER GROUP NUMBER HEADER ASCII LINE FEED HEX 0A SPACE ASCII SPACE CHARACTER HEX 20 Figure 8 1 685 3x1 4x1 4x1 Express Protocol 8 5 2 Low Speed 4x2 and 4x2 Express Automation Protocols When the MX8000 is operating in the ADEMCO 685 mode and receives a 4x2 or 4x2 Express transmission the output protocol to the comp...

Page 154: ...18 QXYZ GG FCCC CR 3 DECIMAL DIGITS REPRESENTING CONTACT OR USER DEFINES CCC C CONTACT U USER TERMINATOR ASCII CARRIAGE RETURN HEX 0D SPACE ASCII SPACE CHARACTER HEX 20 SPACE ASCII SPACE CHARACTER HEX 20 2 DIGIT GROUP NUMBER SPACE ASCII SPACE CHARACTER HEX 20 EVENT DEFINITION CODE EVENT CHARACTER WHERE E EVENT NEW ALARM OPENING R RESTORE CLOSING SPACE ASCII SPACE CHARACTER HEX 20 DEDICATED IDENTIF...

Page 155: ...ranted Zone 126 Hold up suspicion print User Burglar Alarms 130 130 Burglary Zone 131 Perimeter Zone 132 Interior Zone 133 24 Hour Safe Zone 134 Entry Exit Zone 135 Day night Zone 136 Outdoor Zone 137 Tamper Zone 138 Near alarm Zone 139 Intrusion Verifier Zone General Alarm 140 Zone 140 General Alarm Zone 141 Polling loop open Zone 142 Polling loop short Zone 143 Expansion module failure Zone 144 ...

Page 156: ...8 System shutdown Zone 309 Battery test failure Zone 310 Ground fault Zone 311 Battery Missing Dead Zone 312 Power Supply Over current Zone 313 Engineer Reset User 314 Primary Power Supply Failure Zone Sounder Relay Troubles 320 320 Sounder Relay Zone 321 Bell 1 Zone 322 Bell 2 Zone 323 Alarm relay Zone 324 Trouble relay Zone 325 Reversing relay Zone 326 Notification Appliance Ckt 3 Zone 327 Notif...

Page 157: ...f supervision RPM Zone 383 Sensor tamper Zone 384 RF low battery Zone 385 Smoke detector Hi sensitivity Zone 386 Smoke detector Low sensitivity Zone 387 Intrusion detector Hi sensitivity Zone 388 Intrusion detector Low sensitivity Zone 389 Sensor self test failure Zone 391 Sensor Watch trouble Zone 392 Drift Compensation Error Zone 393 Maintenance Alert Zone OPEN CLOSE REMOTE ACCESS Open Close 400...

Page 158: ... Exit trouble Zone 429 Access program mode entry User 430 Access program mode exit User 431 Access threat level change User 432 Access relay trigger fail Zone 433 Access RTE shunt Zone 434 Access DSM shunt Zone 435 Second Person Access User 436 Irregular Access User BYPASSES DISABLES System Disables 500 and 510 501 Access reader disable Zone Sounder Relay Disables 520 520 Sounder Relay Disable Zon...

Page 159: ...Tested Zone 616 Service Request Zone Event Log 620 621 Event Log reset Zone 622 Event Log 50 full Zone 623 Event Log 90 full Zone 624 Event Log overflow Zone 625 Time Date reset User 626 Time Date inaccurate Zone 627 Program mode entry Zone 628 Program mode exit Zone 629 32 Hour Event log marker Zone Scheduling 630 630 Schedule change Zone 631 Exception schedule change Zone 632 Access schedule cha...

Page 160: ... messages to the automation computer for system generated troubles restores and operator generated troubles restores while operating using the 685 automation protocol These messages are listed in Table 8 24 8 6 CAPS Automation Protocol The CAPS automation protocol is the same as the 685 except in the case of the 4x2 and 4x2 Express When using 4x2 and 4x2 Express with the CAPS automation protocol t...

Page 161: ...5355 7 Message Queue Warning Message Queue Full See Important Note below RCVA 5555 5551 7 Message Queue Warning Restore Message Queue Full Restore RCVA 5555 5553 7 No Data Received 0 Length Blk No ACK Time Out Illegal Specifier Undefined Event Unsupported Event Unsupported Fmt Possible Incomplete Call Event Unsupported By Automation Corrupted Data Communication Error Panel Requested Re send RCVB 5...

Page 162: ...nt number is received the MX8000 will send a zero or a space in place of the first digit of the account number dependent on the setting programmed into the receiver When in Radionics or ADEMCO modes the MX8000 will send an illegal format message to the computer since it does not accept this format when in these modes 8 7 3 FBII Superfast When the MX8000 receives an FBII Superfast transmission whil...

Page 163: ...efinition Codes are provided in Table 8 23 8 7 5 CP 220 Silent Knight The MX8000 processes 3 Silent Knight FSK protocols when operating in the CP 220 Mode The formats are Format 0 Format 1 FSK1 and Format 6 FSK 2 These protocols are discussed in the following paragraphs FORMAT 0 When the MX8000 receives a Silent Knight Format 0 transmission the output protocol to the computer is as shown in Figure...

Page 164: ...A16t Unsupported Event Unsupported Fmt Main Computer Trouble Restore Possible Incomplete Call Bkup Computer Restore r0RCVA31t Main Printer Restore Event Unsupported By Automation Bkup Printer Restore r0RCVA34t Corrupted Data AC Trouble Restore r0RCVA35t DC Input Low Restore Communication Error Panel Requested Re send rgRCVB26t Battery Low Restore r0RCVA36t Expander Trouble System Power Up Slave Ex...

Page 165: ...I codes for the digits 0 9 and characters A Z are acceptable data Separator Variable The separator 22 separates the account number from the first event Event Data Alarms and System Messages Variable Alarms can be up to 11 characters Multiple alarms are separated by 22 ASCII code for the double quotation mark System messages indicated when the first byte of the message is 01 are always sent separat...

Page 166: ...r of the line card that received the message Separator Separates Header from call data Account Account number Can be 1 8 bytes Separator Separates Account from first event Event 1 First event Burglary alarm in Zone 1 Separator Separates multiple events Event 2 Second event Burglary alarm in Zone 2 Separator Separates multiple events Event 3 Third event Burglary alarm in Zone 4 2A Listen In Only ou...

Page 167: ...irst and second rounds of data A single message could include more than one string of bad data indicating for example that the first and second rounds of data did not match each other 8 8 5 Good Data with Bad Data Good data can be mixed with bad data in one call 21 indicates good data after bad Good data always starts with an account number Note That this would be the case even if the account numb...

Page 168: ...E 70 2 bytes for line card number LINE CARD TROUBLE 72 2 bytes for line card number LINE CARD TRBL RSTR 71 2 bytes for line number PHONE LINE TROUBLE 73 2 bytes for line number PHONE LINE RESTORE 79 4 bytes indicating MX8000 See Note below BATTERY TROUBLE MX8000 7A 4 bytes indicating MX8000 BATTERY RESTORE MX8000 7F 2 bytes indicating the number of the log on code not the code itself LOG ON OPERAT...

Page 169: ...utomation computer This format consists of four types of Generic Records a Report Record a Log Record a Test Record and an Okay Record 8 9 1 Convention Used In This Section An ITI digit in this section is an ASCII representation of a number from 0 to 61 as follows Table 8 29 Number and ITI Digit Equivalent Number Represented by ITI Digit 0 9 0 9 10 35 A Z 36 61 a z 8 9 2 Report Record A report rec...

Page 170: ... is 3 non ITI format the lower nibble is used to identify the panel Table 8 32 Lower Nibble Description Lower Nibble Value Description 0 Anything not listed below 1 Slow 3 1 format 2 Fast 3 1 format 3 Slow 3 1 extended format 4 Fast 3 1 extended format 5 Slow 4 1 format 6 Fast 4 1 format 7 Slow 4 2 format 8 Fast 4 2 format 9 Radionics 3 1 hex format A Radionics BFSK 8 9 2 2 Extended Panel ID Codes...

Page 171: ...cy with audio verification FonSafe 8 9 3 Log Record If Log Record Log Rec is enabled see Section 5 4 3 5 page 5 20 a pair of phone log records surrounds all report records generated by the reporting panel The unused data field of the log record is filled with six NoData characters see Section 5 4 3 5 page 5 20 The following is an example of how a log record surrounds a report record 0A 1 1 0100 00...

Page 172: ...edefined okay record string The predefined okay record string is automatically set when ITI Generic format is chosen to communicate with automation computer 0D End of record indicator carriage return 8 9 6 ACKing and NACKing Data After the end of message byte 0Dh is sent by the receiver the automation computer will respond with an ACK 06 or NACK 15 This response can be delayed between 1 byte time ...

Page 173: ... exception that it will begin with the record type and end with a checksum control field After the checksum control field each record is terminated with a carriage return 0D Table 8 39 Type of Record Identifiers Field Identifier Definition R Report record T Test record S Supervisory record L Log record The following is a generic example of a transmitted message record Record Type Info fields Cksum...

Page 174: ...or Cksum Ctrl Checksum control field See Section 8 10 7 0D End of record indicator 8 10 3 1 Information Field Identifiers The following characters signify which data is contained in an information field Table 8 42 Information Field Identifiers Field Identifier Description Acceptable Values I System identifier A unit ID always an A and the receiver ID digit See 5 4 4 2 to set receiver ID A followed...

Page 175: ... 00 99 S CPU sub unit number Values from 0 9 C Condition code indicating the nature of the reported message See Table 8 28 See Table 8 28for condition code values 8 10 3 2 Panel Type Characters The following table lists the characters used for panel types and which panel they refer to Table 8 43 Panel Type Characters Character Panel Type Character Panel Type 0 Unknown type a 3 1 3 SX III or SX IVA...

Page 176: ...ervisory T Tamper U Status Report non ITI panels only X Cancel Z Phone Test c Key Access Closing Report o Key Access Opening Report 8 10 4 Test Record A test record is sent when the panel date time is updated The following is an example of a test record T IA1 D970514 T145056 V042097 L6 1 Cksum Ctrl 0D Table 8 45 lists the information fields contained in a test record and their descriptions Table 8...

Page 177: ...em identifier A unit ID always an A and the receiver ID digit See 5 4 4 2 to set receiver ID A followed by 0 9 L Line Card number See Table 8 38 for accepted values N Reference number 0001 9999 S Date and time YYMMDDhhmmss format where YY Year MM Month DD Day hh hour mm minutes dd seconds E Date and time YYMMDDhhmmss format where YY Year MM Month DD Day hh hour mm minutes dd seconds 8 10 7 Checksu...

Page 178: ...ex Character Hex Character Hex NUL 00 DC4 14 28 3C Q q 51 71 SOH 01 NACK 15 29 3D R r 52 72 STX 02 SYN 16 2A 3E S s 53 73 ETX 03 ETB 17 2B 3F T t 54 74 EOT 04 CAN 18 2C 40 U u 55 75 ENQ 05 EM 19 2D A a 41 61 V v 56 76 ACK 06 SUB 1A 2E B b 42 62 W w 57 77 BEL 07 ESC 1B 2F C c 43 63 X x 58 78 BS 08 FS 1C 0 30 D d 44 64 Y y 59 79 HT 09 GS 1D 1 31 E e 45 65 Z z 5A 7A LF 0A RS 1E 2 32 F f 46 66 5B VT 0...

Page 179: ...ish If English is selected then the printer and VFD output for calls of these formats will be text descriptions If Code is selected then the printer and VFD output for calls of these formats will be the Code and Zone numbers See Section 5 4 2 6 for step by step instructions Code SIA English If English is selected the printer and VFD output will be text If Code is selected then the printer and VFD ...

Page 180: ...t appear unless Automation is selected for Com1 function 2 Functions in will not appear unless Printer is selected in Com1 or Par 3 A function may be selected only once in the 3 ports only one printer only one Diag and so on 4 All ports may be configured Unused Baud 38400 19200 9600 7200 4800 2400 1200 600 300 110 D Data Bits 8 7 S Stop bits 1 or 2 P Parity Even Odd No PortMon Yes No F Flow Contro...

Page 181: ...Character 6 1 Automation Cfg ITI Generic Revision 6 2 Only visible if ITI Gen or ITIComp format is selected Printer Yes or No Bkp Printer Yes or No Auto Comp Yes or No Bkp Auto Comp Yes or No Battery Yes or No See Section 5 4 3 6 for details Yes alert on trouble indication Device Yes or No Device corresponds to loss of com munication with slave or line card Line Fault Yes or No AC Power Yes or No ...

Page 182: ...n See Section 5 4 4 5 for details 60 Hz 50 Hz System Options Clock Source Internal On 10 to 99 Set the percentage of how full the message queue must be before a Message Queue Warning will occur Default 75 Off 01 to 90 What percentage the queue must go back down to before Message Queue Warning Restore message will be sent Default 50 Message Queue Opt Event Release 1 20 to 120 sec Time from call beg...

Page 183: ...This feature selects the time period between data blocks See Section 5 5 2 2 for details Ack on Even Round Yes or No If Yes Acknowledge only on even rounds Pulse Format Partially Extended Yes or No If Yes you have multiple extended data blocks for 3 1 or 4 1 format Y yes Direct N no Y dedicated or direct connect phone line N used for standard phone lines Number of Rings 0 255 Country Country of ch...

Page 184: ...MX8000 LC3 3 Line con tinued View Device s Device See Section 5 5 7 for details Add Device Device Use Defaults See Section 5 5 1 for details Central Station 00 FF Odd Even Network Odd Even VPN Yes No A B Network A B Edit Line Line Monitor Station Flag Yes No Use Defaults Choose Device s Choose Device s that you wish to be programmed to factory defaults Copy Device s Copy Existing Choose Device of ...

Page 185: ...m Select the dB level of the Handshakes and Acknowledge tone Threshold 0 15 in 2 00VDC steps Line Options Sample Time 0 255 seconds Listen In Mode Common PBX Not Used PBX string edit screen Up to 20 characters Timeout 0 255 seconds Listen In Listen In account edit screen Add Edit or Clear Account See Section 5 5 4 4 for details Y yes Echo Suppress N no Y yes Caller ID N no On Billing Delay Off Hun...

Page 186: ...MX8000 Installation and Operation Guide A 8 ...

Page 187: ...other end to the COM 1 port on the PC Note If the COM 1 port is not available on your PC you must edit the bat file supplied with the update software To edit the bat file see EDITING THE BAT FILE on page B 2 and then continue with step 2 below 2 From the Windows Start menu choose the run command and then select and run the Bat file that is part of the update software The screen will display Connec...

Page 188: ... update software is stored The bat file name should be displayed 5 Select the bat file and the screen will appear similar to the below display App_Update cCOM1 eerase_app txt aP124060VB1 51 lzs 6 Edit the cCOM1 command to match the COM port you are using DO NOT DELETE the c as it defines the that the following characters are the COM port name For example if you are using COM port 2 your display wi...

Page 189: ...t Draw 3 1 Data String 8 25 Date Display 5 7 Date Format Display 5 9 Daylight Savings 5 7 5 9 Dedicated Line MX8000 LC1 5 60 MX8000 LC3 5 42 Default User Codes 4 5 delete a user 5 73 Delete Slave 5 27 Direct Line MX8000 LC1 5 60 MX8000 LC3 5 42 Disable Line Device 5 42 5 60 Display options 5 7 earth ground 3 10 Edit Line Device MX8000 LC1 5 56 MX8000 LC3 5 38 MX8000 LRR 5 53 Event Release 5 26 Ext...

Page 190: ...4 4 Print a Test Page 4 13 Print Call History 4 12 Print Line Card Statistics 4 14 print menu 4 11 Print Report 4 12 Print System Configuration 4 13 Print System History 4 12 printer cable 3 8 Program Menu 4 16 Programming 5 1 Programming Choices 5 2 Programming Fields 5 1 Pulse Extended MX8000 LC1 5 68 MX8000 LC3 5 50 Quick Start 3 1 Receive Line Gain MX8000 LC3 5 51 Receiver ID 4 9 5 22 5 23 Rec...

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