22
Option [58] = 01; equivalent line number is 1
If receiver number is 02 and the line number is 3: the printer
message will be “L21-1234...” and the computer message
will be: 1
021
ssssss1234
If receiver number is 12 and the line number is 3, the printer
message will be “121-1234...” and the computer message
will be: 1
121
ssssss1234
[DEFAULT 00]
Option [59]: MODEM II RS-232
The DRL2A is able to decode the Modem II format, with the
RADIONICS control panels model: D4112, D6112, D7112,
D8112 and Honeywell model D5700, and the Modem IIE
format with the RADIONICS D2112, D7212 and D9112. The
handshake number 08 needs to be programed as one of
the handshakes of the DRL2A for the Modem II and handshake
10 for Modem IIE. Option [59] determines the format of the
code sent to the computer. Program Option [59] as “01” for
the Sur-Gard format, or with “00” for a Radionics 6500
compatible interface.
If option [59] is programmed as “00”, codes will be transmitted
as 1RRLssssssAAAAXXYYYY[DC4]
If option [59] is programmed as “01”, codes will be transmitted
as 6RRLssssssAAAAXXYYYY[DC4]
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: This option will also affect the BFSK format.
[DEFAULT 00]
Option [5A]: Acron RS-232
When this option is programmed as "00", the DRL2A will
convert the Acron Super Fast format signal into 3-2 or 4/2
format (Ex: AAAAsXssYY[DC4] ). If it is programmed as
"01" the Acron Super Fast will be sent to the computer as
follows:
9RRLssssAAAACCCCCCCCC[DC4}
Where:
9
=
Protocol number
RR
=
receiver number
L
=
Line number
ssss
=
Spaces
AAAA
=
Account code
CCCC
=
Channel 1-4
CCCC
=
Channel 5-8
[DC4]
=
Terminator
[DEFAULT 00]
Option [5B]: Ademco High Speed RS-232
When this option is programmed as "00", the DRL2A will
convert the High Speed format signal into 4/2 format (Ex:
1RRLssssssAAAAsXssYY[DC4] ). If it is programmed as "01"
the Ademco High Speed will be send to the computer as
follows:
8RRLAAAAsCCCCsCCCCsC[DC4]
Where:
8
Protocol number
RR
Receiver number
L
Line number
AAAA
Account code
s
Space
CCCC
Channel 1-4
s
Space
CCCC
Channel 5-8
s
Space
C
Channel 9
[DC4]
Terminator
[DEFAULT 00]
Option [5C]: PGM Input
When programming the option [5C] to “01”, the “RxRngX”
input terminal on the backplane DML2A board will be utilized
as a ring input. When shorted to the common, the receiver
will be forced to pick up the line. The default is “00”.
[DEFAULT 00]
Option [5D]: 3/1 extended format
Program Option [5D] as “01” to combine 2 round pairs of
3/1 extended format into 3/2 output for reporting to the
computer and the printer. (For M.A.S. software users, the
option should be programmed as "02")
For example, with Option [5D] enabled, the security control
panel may transmit the following information:
123 3
123 3
333 1
333 1
The DRL2A will interpret this information as: 123 31
When programmed as “00”, the option is disabled.
[DEFAULT 00]
Option [5E]: Inter-burst
Certain old dialers may have difficulties in communicating
with the receiver. The DRL2A provides the possible solution
by programming this option. This option should be left as
default and should be changed only on the recommandation
of a Sur-Gard technician.
00
100 ms
01
150 ms
02
200 ms
[DEFAULT 00]
Option [5F]: Radionics 6500 computer output
The DRL2A will emulate the Radionics 6500 RS232 protocol
on pulse formats only. (00=disable, 01=enable)
Examples:
1. 3/1 format: Account code "123" with alarm code "1", (alarm)
the computer output will be:
00
1RRLsssssss123sAss1[DC4]
01
1RRLsssssss123sAss1[DC4]
2. 3/1 format: Account code "123" with alarm code "B",
(opening) the computer output will be:
00
1RRLsssssss123sOssB[DC4]
01
1RRLsssssss123sOsss[DC4]
3. 4/2 extended (or 3/2 or 3/1 extended): Account code
"1234" with alarm code "2" on zone "1", (alarm) the computer
output will be:
00
1RRLssssss1234sAs21[DC4]
01
1RRLssssss1234sAs21[DC4]
4. 3/1 extended (or 4/2 or 3/2): Account code "234" with
alarm code "C" on zone "2", (closing) the computer output
will be:
00
1RRLsssssss234sCsC2[DC4]
01
1RRLsssssss234sCss2[DC4]
Where
RR
=
Receiver Number
L
=
Line Number
s
=
Space
[DC4]
=
Terminator
Please note that option [30] must be left as individual event
code when enabling this option.