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CHAPTER FIVE - ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
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SG-DRL3 Options 89 to 90: Handshake and Kiss-off Duration
SG-DRL3-2L Options 189/289 to 190/290: 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 sec-
onds. Program Options 89/189/289 to 90 for the desired duration.
Sur-Gard 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 necessary, 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 89/189/289: Handshake #1 duration
Option 8A/18A/28A: Handshake #2 duration
Option 8B/18B/28B: Handshake #3 duration
Option 8C/18C/28C: Handshake #4 duration
Option 8D/18D/28D: Handshake #5 duration
Option 8E/18E/28E: Handshake #6 duration
Option 8F/18F/28F: Handshake #7 duration
Option 90/190/290: Handshake #8 duration
SG-DRL3 Option 91: Inter-Handshake Duration
SG-DRL3-2L Option 191/291: Inter-Handshake Duration
Default (00)
The 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 their own handshake especially if the handshake is pro-
grammed as the fifth or later handshake.
The maximum time allowed for this section is 09 (9 seconds). Program Option 91/191/291 with one of the following:
SG-DRL3 Option 92: Pulse Mode
SG-DRL3-2L Option 192/292: Pulse Mode
Default (00)
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
00
01
4-second interval
1-second interval
02
03
2-second interval
3-second interval
00 =
01 =
02 =
8x =
Standard Pulse Detection
50 Baud Pulse Detection
Forced (AAA) Pulse Detection, meaning only PULSE is detected.
When this bit is on, it acts as a minimum burst rejection option where x
can be 1 to F(1ms to 15 ms) burst duration to reject.
Summary of Contents for SG-System III
Page 22: ...Line Card In This Chapter Standby Mode on page 19 Line Fault on page 21...
Page 92: ...In this Chapter Options 00 47 on page 90 SG DRL3 IP Programming...
Page 100: ...Printer Words...
Page 105: ...Telco Connector Pin Outs...
Page 107: ...DEC HEX BIN Conversion Chart...
Page 109: ...ASCII Character Chart...
Page 111: ...SG DRL3 SG DRL3E SG DRL3 2L Communication Formats...
Page 113: ...Ports...
Page 115: ...Events Messages...
Page 124: ...Glossary...