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0000 0000

001

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0000 0001

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02

0000 0010

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03

0000 0011

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04

0000 0100

005

05

0000 0101

006

06

0000 0110

007

07

0000 0111

008

08

0000 1000

009

09

0000 1001

010

0A

0000 1010

011

0B

0000 1011

012

0C

0000 1100

013

0D

0000 1101

014

0E

0000 1110

015

0F

0000 1111

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10

0001 0000

017

11

0001 0001

018

12

0001 0010

019

13

0001 0011

020

14

0001 0100

021

15

0001 0101

022

16

0001 0110

023

17

0001 0111

024

18

0001 1000

025

19

0001 1001

026

1A

0001 1010

027

1B

0001 1011

028

1C

0001 1100

029

1D

0001 1101

030

1E

0001 1110

031

1F

0001 1111

032

20

0010 0000

033

21

0010 0001

034

22

0010 0010

035

23

0010 0011

036

24

0010 0100

037

25

0010 0101

038

26

0010 0110

039

27

0010 0111

040

28

0010 1000

041

29

0010 1001

042

2A

0010 1010

043

2B

0010 1011

044

2C

0010 1100

045

2D

0010 1101

046

2E

0010 1110

047

2F

0010 1111

048

30

0011 0000

049

31

0011 0001

050

32

0011 0010

051

33

0011 0011

052

34

0011 0100

053

35

0011 0101

054

36

0011 0110

055

37

0011 0111

056

38

0011 1000

057

39

0011 1001

058

3A

0011 1010

059

3B

0011 1011

060

3C

0011 1100

061

3D

0011 1101

062

3E

0011 1110

063

3F

0011 1111

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064

40

0100 0000

065

41

0100 0001

066

42

0100 0010

067

43

0100 0011

068

44

0100 0100

069

45

0100 0101

070

46

0100 0110

071

47

0100 0111

072

48

0100 1000

073

49

0100 1001

074

4A

0100 1010

075

4B

0100 1011

076

4C

0100 1100

077

4D

0100 1101

078

4E

0100 1110

079

4F

0100 1111

080

50

0101 0000

081

51

0101 0001

082

52

0101 0010

083

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0101 0011

084

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0101 0100

085

55

0101 0101

086

56

0101 0110

087

57

0101 0111

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58

0101 1000

089

59

0101 1001

090

5A

0101 1010

091

5B

0101 1011

092

5C

0101 1100

093

5D

0101 1101

094

5E

0101 1110

095

5F

0101 1111

096

60

0110 0000

097

61

0110 0001

098

62

0110 0010

099

63

0110 0011

100

64

0110 0100

101

65

0110 0101

102

66

0110 0110

103

67

0110 0111

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68

0110 1000

105

69

0110 1001

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6A

0110 1010

107

6B

0110 1011

108

6C

0110 1100

109

6D

0110 1101

110

6E

0110 1110

111

6F

0110 1111

112

70

0111 0000

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71

0111 0001

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72

0111 0010

115

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0111 0011

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0111 0100

117

75

0111 0101

118

76

0111 0110

119

77

0111 0111

120

78

0111 1000

121

79

0111 1001

122

7A

0111 1010

123

7B

0111 1011

124

7C

0111 1100

125

7D

0111 1101

126

7E

0111 1110

127

7F

0111 1111

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128

80

1000 0000

129

81

1000 0001

130

82

1000 0010

131

83

1000 0011

132

84

1000 0100

133

85

1000 0101

134

86

1000 0110

135

87

1000 0111

136

88

1000 1000

137

89

1000 1001

138

8A

1000 1010

139

8B

1000 1011

140

8C

1000 1100

141

8D

1000 1101

142

8E

1000 1110

143

8F

1000 1111

144

90

1001 0000

145

91

1001 0001

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92

1001 0010

147

93

1001 0011

148

94

1001 0100

149

95

1001 0101

150

96

1001 0110

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97

1001 0111

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98

1001 1000

153

99

1001 1001

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9A

1001 1010

155

9B

1001 1011

156

9C

1001 1100

157

9D

1001 1101

158

9E

1001 1110

159

9F

1001 1111

160

A0

1010 0000

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A1

1010 0001

162

A2

1010 0010

163

A3

1010 0011

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A4

1010 0100

165

A5

1010 0101

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A6

1010 0110

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A7

1010 0111

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A8

1010 1000

169

A9

1010 1001

170

AA

1010 1010

171

AB

1010 1011

172

AC

1010 1100

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AD

1010 1101

174

AE

1010 1110

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AF

1010 1111

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B0

1011 0000

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B1

1011 0001

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B2

1011 0010

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B3

1011 0011

180

B4

1011 0100

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B5

1011 0101

182

B6

1011 0110

183

B7

1011 0111

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B8

1011 1000

185

B9

1011 1001

186

BA

1011 1010

187

BB

1011 1011

188

BC

1011 1100

189

BD

1011 1101

190

BE

1011 1110

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BF

1011 1111

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192

C0

1100 0000

193

C1

1100 0001

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C2

1100 0010

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C3

1100 0011

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C4

1100 0100

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C5

1100 0101

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C6

1100 0110

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C7

1100 0111

200

C8

1100 1000

201

C9

1100 1001

202

CA

1100 1010

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CB

1100 1011

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CC

1100 1100

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CD

1100 1101

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CE

1100 1110

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CF

1100 1111

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D0

1101 0000

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D1

1101 0001

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D2

1101 0010

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D3

1101 0011

212

D4

1101 0100

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D5

1101 0101

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D6

1101 0110

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D7

1101 0111

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D8

1101 1000

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D9

1101 1001

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DA

1101 1010

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DB

1101 1011

220

DC

1101 1100

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DD

1101 1101

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DE

1101 1110

223

DF

1101 1111

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E0

1110 0000

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E1

1110 0001

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E2

1110 0010

227

E3

1110 0011

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E4

1110 0100

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E5

1110 0101

230

E6

1110 0110

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E7

1110 0111

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E8

1110 1000

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E9

1110 1001

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EA

1110 1010

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EB

1110 1011

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EC

1110 1100

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ED

1110 1101

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EE

1110 1110

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EF

1110 1111

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F0

1111 0000

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F1

1111 0001

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F2

1111 0010

243

F3

1111 0011

244

F4

1111 0100

245

F5

1111 0101

246

F6

1111 0110

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F7

1111 0111

248

F8

1111 1000

249

F9

1111 1001

250

FA

1111 1010

251

FB

1111 1011

252

FC

1111 1100

253

FD

1111 1101

254

FE

1111 1110

255

FF

1111 1111

APPENDIX C  DECIMAL - HEX - BINARY CONVERSION CHART

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Summary of Contents for SG Security MLR-MX

Page 1: ...MLR MX and Sure Signal CSR Installation and Operation Manual Version 1 0 firealarmresources com...

Page 2: ...ouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment int...

Page 3: ...8 Radio Status 8 Radio Status Printer Outputs 8 Max Account Limits 8 User Programming 8 Entering Commands 9 Entering Data 9 SG CPM2 Central Processing Module 10 General Information 10 Features 10 CPM...

Page 4: ...onditions are reported on the LCD screens and sent to the MLR MX Backplane Connection Diagram P6 MV3 MV2 P5 P4 P2 R13 R11 R4 R6 R7 R12 printer and the computer The DRL MX Line Card Module verifies com...

Page 5: ...t is suggested that the receiver be tested before actual installation becoming familiar with the connections and setup of the unit on the work bench will make final installation more straightforward T...

Page 6: ...sed cover each unused location with a blank plate Use only UL Listed components with programmable output on the MLR MX Ex UL Listed Buzzer part PKB5 3A0 UL Listed Relay part HAS 112 12 Grounding For m...

Page 7: ...id numbers for the line card The list will scroll through the hexadecimal numbers 01 to 0F 1 to 15 when the desired number is displayed press the ACK and CANCEL buttons together The serial connection...

Page 8: ...the alarm messages in the event buffer will be transmitted to the CPM2 Display Program Version PROGRAM VERSION PROGRAM VERSION PROGRAM VERSION PROGRAM VERSION PROGRAM VERSION ACK menu SEL sel ACK men...

Page 9: ...etwork name The printer will then print L11 Cantel L11 is the receiver and line number Cantel is the current network Note This network name does not need to be saved in the MLR MX 2D request network l...

Page 10: ...between the Sure Signal and the network The display will show the following message 5004455 22 5004455 22 5004455 22 5004455 22 5004455 22 Low Signal Low Signal Low Signal Low Signal Low Signal The p...

Page 11: ...tions will be set as reserved Option 01 Linecard Number this sets the Physical number on the linecard and all reports are reported using this linecard number Option 0F Mute Buzzer option This option i...

Page 12: ...to be programmed for the Option enter a 2 digit hexadecimal number Sc Second Code is a code or value that is only used with SCADA commands if required enter a 2 digit hex number Entering Data The foll...

Page 13: ...turn the ACK light OFF and silence the buzzer The ACK button is also used in the Configuration Mode to select menu items ACK light Flashes when a message is received from the Line Card and COM1 is dis...

Page 14: ...tions available on the CPM2 To enter the Configuration Mode press the Escape button this message will be displayed Enter MASTER ID Enter MASTER ID Enter MASTER ID Enter MASTER ID Enter MASTER ID Enter...

Page 15: ...knowledge signal is not received from COM1 When using the Star DP8340 printer the CPM2 is able to print in both red and black If an IBM compatible printer is selected the CPM2 will print in black only...

Page 16: ...message will be displayed Contrast Level Contrast Level Contrast Level Contrast Level Contrast Level Press the Enter button to increase the contrast press the Backspace button to reduce the contrast W...

Page 17: ...ts the number of times the CPM2 tries to resend the message to COM1 this value should be 1 during normal communication 06 represents the acknowledge received from COM1 To disable the diagnostics featu...

Page 18: ...displayed This message will be displayed Receiver Number Receiver Number Receiver Number Receiver Number Receiver Number 01 Chg to xx 01 Chg to xx 01 Chg to xx 01 Chg to xx 01 Chg to xx Enter a new r...

Page 19: ...0 45 Feb 23 07 30 45 AC Power LOST AC Power LOST AC Power LOST AC Power LOST AC Power LOST Standby Mode Message During normal standby operation this message will be displayed Feb 23 07 30 45 Feb 23 07...

Page 20: ...rd __ Comd __ LCard __ Comd __ LCard __ Comd __ LCard __ Comd __ Op __ Cd __ Sc __ Op __ Cd __ Sc __ Op __ Cd __ Sc __ Op __ Cd __ Sc __ Op __ Cd __ Sc __ LCard Enter a 2 digit hexadecimal number from...

Page 21: ...e messages will be displayed in order from the most recent to the oldest Press the Backspace button to scroll from the oldest message to the most recent When finished viewing the messages press the Es...

Page 22: ...e signal varies and it can support the maximum 63 byte data block transmission from the control panel When this optional protocol is selected all SIA information will be sent to the host computer usin...

Page 23: ...20 UPS CONNECTION P6 MV3 MV2 P5 P4 P2 R13 R11 R4 R6 R7 R12 P6 MV3 MV2 P5 P4 P2 R13 R11 R4 R6 R7 R12 firealarmresources com...

Page 24: ...rds CAFE 03 Number of Line Cards E 04 Printer Select Backup 0 Enable 1 05 COM1 Configuration Baud 1200 Data 7 bits Parity 2 06 COM1 Format 1 07 ACK Wait Delay 4 0 seconds 08 Heartbeat Select 30 second...

Page 25: ...nal for the CPM2 Contact the software manufacturer for a software upgrade Increase the acknowledge wait time with CPM2 Configuration Option 07 Check COM1 baud rate and communication format using CPM2...

Page 26: ...24 7C 0111 1100 125 7D 0111 1101 126 7E 0111 1110 127 7F 0111 1111 DEC HEX BINARY 128 80 1000 0000 129 81 1000 0001 130 82 1000 0010 131 83 1000 0011 132 84 1000 0100 133 85 1000 0101 134 86 1000 0110...

Page 27: ...B0 30 0 B1 31 1 B2 32 2 B3 33 3 B4 34 4 B5 35 5 B6 36 6 B7 37 7 B8 38 8 B9 39 9 C1 41 A C2 42 B C3 43 C C4 44 D C5 45 E C6 46 F C7 47 G C8 48 H C9 49 I CA 4A J CB 4B K CC 4C L CD 4D M CE 4E N CF 4F O...

Page 28: ...s in parts and workmanship and not to damage incurred in shipping or handling or damage due to causes beyond the control of SG Security Communications such as lightning excessive voltage mechanical sh...

Page 29: ...0 SG Security Communications A Division of Sur Gard Security Systems Ltd 401 Magnetic Drive Units 24 28 Downsview Ontario Canada M3J 3H9 Tel 416 665 4494 Fax 416 665 4222 Toll Free 1 800 418 7618 www...

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