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Option [89] to [90]: Handshake and Kiss-off
Duration - Default [00]
Some control panels may require a different handshake
duration. Each unit has increments of 100 ms, from 100
ms to a maximum of 8.1 seconds. Program Options 88
to 90 for the desired duration.
00
01
02
03
04
0A
0C
1 second
100 ms
200 ms
300 ms
400 ms
1 second.
1.2 second.... and so on
DSC does not recommend programmed durations
longer than 1.5 seconds, as it may not be tolerated by
the alarm panel. For special applications, it may be nec-
essary, but any durations higher than 8.1 seconds will
not be accurate and may not match the duration pro-
grammed.
NOTE:
These options will only affect steady tones
handshakes.
Option [89]: Handshake #1 duration
Option [8A]: Handshake #2 duration
Option [8B]: Handshake #3 duration
Option [8C]: Handshake #4 duration
Option [8D]: Handshake #5 duration
Option [8E]: Handshake #6 duration
Option [8F]: Handshake #7 duration
Option [90]: Handshake #8 duration
Option [91]: Inter-Handshake Duration - Default [00]
The DRL2000 line card will usually wait for signals from
the control panels for 4 seconds before sending the next
handshake, if there are no signals received. In certain
applications, control panels cannot wait long enough to
get its own handshake especially if the handshake is pro-
grammed as the fifth or later handshake. Program Option
[91] with one of the following:
00
01
02
03
4-second interval
1-second interval
2-second interval
3-second interval
Option [92]: Pulse Decoding Only - Default [00]
When this option is enabled the DRL2000 line card will
only detect pulse formats. When programmed as 02,
special ADT pulse formats will be enabled. This option
should be left as default unless instructed by DSC Tech-
nical Support.
Set this option to x where x = 1 to F to specify the mini-
mum burst to be rejected as 1-15 ms.
Option [93]: Min Audio Tone - Default [00]
This option is used for Two-way audio tone detection
from specific audio panels. This option should be left as
default unless otherwise instructed by DSC Technical
Support.
Option [94]: Account Digit Stripping - Default [00]
When Option 94 is set to 01, the leading digit of a four-
digit account code will be stripped if it is an F.
Example:
Standard 4/2 format Output:
1RRLllssssssAAAAsXssYZ
Example 1:
Option 94 set to 00
Panel account code is F245
101001ssssssF245sXssYZ
IF Option 94 is set to 01 the ‘F’ will be replaced by a
space and the value of “A” will be decoded as “A” but
not “0”.
This setting will also enable the receiver to decode spe-
cial pulse extended-extended formats.
101001sssssss245sXssYZ
If Option 94 is set to 02 than the leading zero of a four-
digit panel account code will be stripped. This option will
work with the following formats:
Standard Pulse and DTMF(3/x, 4/x & Extended)
FBI
Ademco Super Fast (4/8/1, 4/8)
Contact ID
ITI
SIA
Modem II
SKFSK
Example 1:
Option 94 set to 02
Panel account code is 0345
101001ssssss0345sXssYZ
New Output:
101001sssssss345sXssYZ
Option [95]: 5-Digit Pulse - Default [00]
The DRL2000 cannot distinguish between 4/1, 3/2 and
3/1 with checksum because all of them contain a total of
5 digits. Therefore, this option must be programmed to
inform the DRL2000 which of the 3 formats may be
used.
00
01
02
03
Option 95 (3/2 Format)
select 4/1 format
select 3/2 format
select 3/1 with checksum format
For 40 baud, select 311 with checksum. Otherwise
select 4/1 format.
NOTE:
The printer messages for the 3-2 format are
the same as those used for the 4/2 format.
Option [96]: 4/1 Extended - Default [00]
Program Option [96] as '01' to combine 2 round pairs of
4/1 extended format into 4/2 output for reporting to the
computer and the printer. For example, with Option
[96] enabled, the security control panel may transmit the
following information:
1234
1234
3333
3333
3
3
1
1
The DRL2000 will interpret this information as: 123 31;
the default setting for Option [98] is '01'; when pro-
grammed as '00', the option is disabled.
Option [97]: 4/2 Extended - Default [00]
Program Option [97] as '01' to combine 2 round pairs of 4/
2 extended format into 4/3 output for reporting to the
computer and the printer. Program one of the following:
00 4/2: Extended format data is not combined.
01: The panel will send:
1234
1234
0505
0505
05
05
16
16
The DRL2000 will interpret this information as 1234
516, or the panel will send:
1234
1234
3333
3333
03
03
01
01
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