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7.0 SG-DRL5/DRL5E/DRL5-2L PSTN Line Cards

- 124 -

LLL = line number
AAAA = account code
CCCC = channel 1-4
s = space
CCCC = channel 5-8
s = space
C = channel 9
[DC4] terminator
On the SG-SystemIV this option also controls the Scantronics formats:
2-8-1,5-8-1,6-8-1 (9-digit channels) and 2-16-1,3-16-1,4-16-1,5-16-1,6-16-1 (17-digit channels).
Refer also to the 11 & 12 digit DTMF Option 1A0/2A0 for configuring conflicting formats.
When this option is programmed as 00, the SG-SystemIV will convert the outputs in the corresponding 2-2,3-2,4-2,5-2 format:
automation: 1RRLLLssssAAAAAAsXssYY[DC4]
printer: RR-LLL-AAAAAA-YY-Alarm
When this option is programmed as '01' the Scantronics formats will not be decoded and the received data is passed to the outputs.
automation:
8RRLLLAAAAAAsCCCCsCCCCsC[DC4] (9-digit channels)
8RRLLLAAAAAAsCCCCsCCCCsCCCCsCCCCsC[DC4]
(17-digit channels)
printer:
RR-LLL-AAAAAA--ccccccccc (9-digit channels)
RR-LLL-AAAAAA--ccccccccccccccccc] (17-digit channels)
The above examples are shown with 6-digit accounts, for accounts less than this, leading digits are not sent. For example, 2-8-1 will be output as:
8RRLLLAAsccccsccccsc[DC4]
RR-LLL-AA--ccccccccc
When this option is programmed as '02', the SG-DRL4 will perform the normal 4-2 conversion using the predefined individual event codes, instead of
Option 170/270 "Common Event Code". This will not affect other formats (Pulse, ITI, etc) that will use Option 170/270.

SG-DRL5 Option 1A0/2A0: 11 / 12-Digit DTMF

(Acron or Scantronics) - Default (00)

When this option is programmed as '00', if 11 or 12-digit DTMF is received, it will be decoded as ACRON Format.
When this option is programmed as '01', if 11 or 12-digit DTMF is received, it will be decoded as SCANTRONICS Format.

Incoming Format

Decoded Format

00

11-digit DTMF

Acron 3-8

00

12-digit DTMF

Acron 4-8

01

11-digit DTMF

Scantronics 2-8-1

01

12-digit DTMF

Scantronics 3-8-1

SG-DRL5 Option 1A1/2A1: FBI RS-232

Default 01

To enable the computer for FBI Super Fast protocol, program Option 1A1/2A1 as '01'. When enabled, the computer output will be as indicated below:
JRRLLLssssssAAAATZZEss[DC4]
Where:
J = FBI protocol identifier
RR = receiver number
LLL = line number
s = spaces
AAAA = account code
T = zone type
ZZ = zone number, in hex.
E = event code
if E = 0 and T = 0 : listen in.

SG-DRL5 Option 1A2/2A2: Digit Replace

Default (00)

This option works with Option 177/277. When Option 1A2/2A2 is enabled, and Option 177/277 is programmed with an ASCII value, the receiver will
replace or insert an account code digit. Option 1A2/2A2 determines how to replace or insert a digit.
To replace a digit, set Option 1A2/2A2 to 0x where x is the digit to be replaced.
To insert a digit, set Option 1A2/2A2 to 8x where x is the digit in the account code, after which will be the inserted digit.

Summary of Contents for System Five

Page 1: ...v1 1 Operating Manual NOTE This manual contains information regarding product use and function in addition to manufacturer liability and restrictions pertaining to it The entire manual should be read...

Page 2: ...RM Mounting rails 23 4 2 SG CPM5 Central processing module 23 4 2 1 SG CPM5 I O terminal pin outs 24 4 2 1 1 UPS AC Failure Pin 1 24 4 2 1 2 UPS DC Failure Pin 3 24 4 2 1 3 Remote ACK Pin 4 24 4 2 1...

Page 3: ...2 1 Visual verification 47 5 1 2 1 1 Connectivity 47 5 1 2 1 2 Functionality 47 5 1 2 1 3 Header file 47 5 1 2 1 4 Unique ID 47 5 1 2 1 5 Automation and printer messages 47 5 1 2 1 6 ACK 47 5 1 2 1 7...

Page 4: ...rd 59 5 5 5 Hardware Diagnostics 60 5 5 5 1 Fan Speed tab 60 5 5 5 2 Temperatures tab 60 5 5 5 3 Power Consumption screen 61 5 5 6 Admin Menu screen 61 5 5 7 Admin access versus user access 61 5 5 7 1...

Page 5: ...ions 102 7 4 SG DRL5 static options 00 2F 103 Option Values 104 7 5 SG DRL5 dynamic options 130 230 13F 23F 110 Appendix A DEC HEX BIN Conversion Chart 133 Appendix B ASCII Character Chart 134 Appendi...

Page 6: ...1 0 Table of Contents 6...

Page 7: ...2 1 3 Description 10 2 1 4 Specifications 10 2 2 System features 10 2 2 1 SG System 5 10 2 2 2 Visual Verification 11 2 3 Approvals 11 2 3 1 Industry approvals 11 2 3 2 UL864 programming requirements...

Page 8: ...dundant configuration using two SG CPM5s where the primary SG CPM5 backs up to the secondary SG CPM5 and vice versa Under normal conditions the primary SG CPM5 is active and outputs all signals to the...

Page 9: ...2 0 Introduction 9 FIGURE 2 2 SG System 5 front with door open FIGURE 2 3 SG System 5 back NOTE Employ only 26 AWG wires for the Telco connections...

Page 10: ...space 4U Dimensions SG System 5 UL Electrical Input voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Input current 600W 8A max RMS 100VAC Input current 250W 3A max RMS 100VAC Backup power supply External UPS not supplied...

Page 11: ...detector ID zone ID film type file size number of files in film and event time is available for each Visual Verification event 2 3 Approvals 2 3 1 Industry approvals l UL 1610 Central Station Burglar...

Page 12: ...2 Fan Trouble N Enabled Disabled Enabled 603 PSU 1 Trouble N Enabled Disabled Enabled 604 PSU 2 Trouble N Enabled Disabled Enabled 609 UPS AC 1 Trouble N Enabled Disabled Enabled 610 UPS AC 2 Trouble...

Page 13: ...OT use printer cables that have only one common ground wire 2 3 4 UL Manual mode For UL Manual mode each event activates the internal buzzer to be acknowledged manually Each event is sent automaticall...

Page 14: ...2 0 Introduction 14 NOTE The power cord must be routed inch away from all other cables coming from or which are part of the SG System 5...

Page 15: ...3 0 Receiver Setup and Operation In this chapter 3 1 SG System 5 quick install guide 16 3 1 1 Receiver installation 18 3 1 2 SG CPM5 LEDs 20...

Page 16: ...equipment used at signal receiving centers and intended to facilitate IP communication hubs routers NID DSL cable modems 24 hour backup power is required NOTE To test the operation of LED indicators a...

Page 17: ...ectric shock the product is provided with a grounding type power supply IEC receptacle Connect product using an appropriate IEC cable to a grounded receptacle Do not connect to a receptacle controlled...

Page 18: ...e following items are required l 1 IEC power supply cord per SG PSU5 l Philips 1 screwdriver l Phillips 2 screwdriver l 5 16 inch or 8 mm nut driver l Depending on rack mounting l 8 clip nuts for the...

Page 19: ...s starting with slot 1 into their appropriate positions in the rack Ensure there are no open slots between cards Fasten the thumb screws 9 Close the front plate and fasten the thumb screws 10 At the b...

Page 20: ...Yellow ON Troubles present OFF No troubles present 3 Network Status around the home button Blue 1Gb s Green 100Mb s Orange 10Mb s Red network absent 4 Watchdog Blue Flashing Normal Off On SG CPM5 fail...

Page 21: ...3 1 SG DRL5 IP configurations 31 4 3 2 SG DRL5 IP LED status indicators 31 4 3 3 SG DRL IP setup 33 4 4 SG DRL5 IP PAD SG DRL5 IP paddle card 36 4 5 SG S5LFANTR Line card fan tray 36 4 6 SG DRL5 DRL5...

Page 22: ...LRF5 ships with the mid plane two CPM fans and one LCD pre installed FIGURE 4 1 SG MLRF5 rack 4 1 1 SG MP5 midplane The SG MP5 interconnects system modules 4 1 2 SG S5CFANTR SG CPM5 fan tray The SG S5...

Page 23: ...o the LCD touch screen the SG CPM5 features a TCP IP connection supports 10 100 1000Mbps serial connections for automation and printer and I O terminal pin outs for external ACKing and monitoring of t...

Page 24: ...s normally closed input is used with backup power supplies that support output activation for status indication When this input is activated the SG CPM5 indicates a trouble condition for UPS AC Fail s...

Page 25: ...45 port from the left 4 2 2 3 RTC Battery The SG CPM5 has two replaceable A76 alkaline RTC batteries Replace batteries approximately every five years To replace the RTC batteries follow these steps 1...

Page 26: ...tray cable then remove the SG CPM5 fully 3 Push the clips on either side of the DDR3 away from the board It should lift up automatically 4 Slide the DDR3 out at a 45 degree angle 5 Slide the new DDR3...

Page 27: ...ion port on the SG CPM5 to two serial connections 1 Serial port 1 is for the automation 2 Serial port 2 is for the printer 1 2 Serial Pin OUTS From To Connector Pin Connector Pin RJ 45 Male 1 Printer...

Page 28: ...rial port LAN 3 0 9144 Network switch or direct to PC crossover cable IEC connector 3 0 9144 UPS backup power supply or standard wall outlet 110 220VAC 4 2 5 SG CPM5 fan tray replacement To replace an...

Page 29: ...ective signaling systems and or a listed burglary alarm power supply as applicable NOTE UPS connection is to be made using dry contact connections provided by the UPS For UL and ULC installation of mo...

Page 30: ...rates the appropriate event which is forwarded to the SG CPM5 The SG DRL5 IP line card receives heartbeats from all network supervision enabled transmitters periodically This allows the receiver to de...

Page 31: ...560 Visual Verification accounts SD card required l 2560 supervised accounts l Total accounts on each table 5120 l 1 table With a valid license 2 additional tables can be unlocked with the same table...

Page 32: ...e SG CPM5 with the corresponding time date the alarm was received 4 3 2 4 Ethernet interface The SG DRL5 IP has an Ethernet interface which operates as a 10BaseT 100BaseT 1000BaseT This port is access...

Page 33: ...and logs the correct JO message for the account table type and does not add the account to the table The SG DRL5 IP will not respond to the account When filling accounts to other table type the order...

Page 34: ...umb screw 6 Replace the network cable 4 3 3 3 EMMC memory The SG DRL5 IP has an EMMC module that is used for the account table To replace the EMMC memory follow these steps 1 Unfasten the SG DRL5 IP t...

Page 35: ...w DDR3 in at a 45 degree angle label up 6 Push down until the clips engage 7 Install the SG CPM5 back into the SG MLRF5 FIGURE 4 10 DDR3 Installation SNAP SNAP PRESS INSERT ALIGN NOTCH 4 3 3 5 SD card...

Page 36: ...to a line card and provides a connection for an Ethernet cable 1 2 3 4 1 USB port for future use 2 USB OTG for future use 3 Ethernet port 4 Thumb screw 4 5 SG S5LFANTR Line card fan tray The line card...

Page 37: ...ling NOTE In order to install the DRL5 PSTN line card the SG S5LFANTR fan tray must be removed and the SG S5LBRKT line card extractor bracket must be installed FIGURE 4 12 SG DRL5 DRL5E DRL5 2L line c...

Page 38: ...6 NO CONNECTION 7 NO CONNECTION 8 NO CONNECTION Serial debug pin out FIGURE 4 14 Serial debug pin out 4 8 SG DRL5 ADPT Adapter card The SG DRL5 ADPT adapter card provides the connections to the SG Sys...

Page 39: ...he SG DRL4 2L card by following the instructions below and insert the converted line card into the SG System 5 receiver 3 From the SG System 5 console navigate to the line code upload window and selec...

Page 40: ...an additional bracket with the PSTN card slots Refer to FIGURE 4 18 for placement of the SG S5LBRKT bracket Refer to FIGURE 4 19 for the location of the power and display cables NOTE In order to inst...

Page 41: ...e from 100 240Vdc 50 60Hz A power cord with a IEC connector is required NOTE For UL ULC installations use only 120VAC 60Hz to power the SG System 5 For UL installations use a UL listed UPS Power Sup p...

Page 42: ...of the SG MLRF5 4 Slide the new SG PSU5 into the SG MLRF5 5 Fasten the thumb screw and slide the red safety tab down 6 Plug in the IEC cable 4 11 2 Power management The SG System 5 can accommodate two...

Page 43: ...ce aside 5 Unclip the LCD cable buy pushing down 6 Unplug the LCD power cable from the LCD 7 Lift off the LCD board 8 Remove the plastic sheet covering the new LCD 9 Place the LCD onto the front plate...

Page 44: ...ab facing up 4 13 SG SYS5MEM4 Expandable EMMC The expandable EMMC stores the account table and non volatile event storage on the SG DRL5 IP On the CPM5 the expandable EMMC is used to store the AHS Tab...

Page 45: ...SG SYS5DDR31 1GB and SG SYS5DDR34 4GB The 4GB model may be required for the AHS func tion depending on required license size FIGURE 4 26 DDR3 RAM 4 15 SD card The SD is required for the SG DRL5 IP to...

Page 46: ...ut 50 5 4 2 Automation compatibility 50 5 4 3 Automation protocols 50 5 4 4 Acknowledgment of the signal 50 5 4 5 COM responses 50 5 4 6 Automation absent 50 5 4 7 SIA internal status output 51 5 4 8...

Page 47: ...The unique ID is a number assigned to each film for identification and retrieval purposes The Unique ID is a 20 digit number in which the first ten digits are the 10 digit transmitter account number 5...

Page 48: ...efully closes the visual verification port If at any time in the sequence the system receives an ACK to the message the system accepts this and clears any counters for the previous failed attempts If...

Page 49: ...1 NO CONNECTION 2 NO CONNECTION 3 2 TX 4 3 RX 5 5 COMMON GROUND 6 NO CONNECTION 7 NO CONNECTION 8 NO CONNECTION Serial debug pin out 5 3 AHS table management New and modified AHS entries that are gene...

Page 50: ...of the signal After the fourth attempt the SG System 5 indicates a communication failure on the automation port During a communication failure the SG System 5 receiver stops transmitting except for th...

Page 51: ...utomation signals via TCP IP If TCP IP fails the auto mation signal is output to the next automation slot 5 4 7 SIA internal status output The SG CPM5 DRL5 IP generates internal events to the printer...

Page 52: ...Calibration can also be initiated from the console or by holding the home but ton for 10 seconds To calibrate the LCD press the five crosses that appear on the screen After calibrating the screen a co...

Page 53: ...splays whether the SG CPM5 is in Active Manual or Standby mode and which automation slot is currently outputting to dis played SG TCP SG SERIAL or SG ALL This banner is displayed in reduced size on ot...

Page 54: ...rives the buzzer sounds and the ACK button flashes If more events are present than can be displayed on the screen a scroll bar is displayed to the right Once an event is acknowledged the display retur...

Page 55: ...d Trouble banner slide down and the Line Card banner disappears 5 5 3 7 1 Numbering The slot number of each SG DRL5 IP 1 24 is displayed at the top of the Line Card banner 5 5 3 7 2 Icons The followin...

Page 56: ...Four IPs are displayed above the Trouble banner Automation IP Console IP Printer IP and Visual IP These IPs are hidden if the system is in Manual mode with pending alarms to be acknowledged 5 5 3 8 1...

Page 57: ...ed message User defined messages are displayed below the active user 5 5 3 12 ACK button The ACK button is displayed in the middle of the Home screen When the SG CPM5 is in Active Standby or Manual mo...

Page 58: ...d By default characters are hidden and each character appears as asterisk 5 5 4 4 Default username and password Administrator User 1 Username Admin Password adminpass User 2 16 Username User X Users 2...

Page 59: ...button displays the Main Menu 5 5 4 7 Invalid username and password If the username and the password are invalid pressing the submit button displays an error message If an invalid username and passwor...

Page 60: ...l using the arrow button 5 5 5 2 Temperatures tab The Temperature screen displays the current temperature of each SG CPM5 Each gauge changes color from green to yellow to red as the temperature increa...

Page 61: ...t that point a PSU5 trouble is output to printer automation 5 5 6 Admin Menu screen This screen can only be accessed if the user logs in as User 1 Admin The Admin Menu provides access to SG CPM5 optio...

Page 62: ...CPM Options This section provides access to View Options Change Options and Cold Boot CPM 5 5 7 2 View Options The View Options screen displays a list of system information Use the scroll bar on the r...

Page 63: ...played when the user exits the Main Menu or goes back to the Home screen If reboot later is selected a red reset icon appears beside the time indicating that the user must reboot for the changes to ta...

Page 64: ...om 0 9 and A F To save changes press the Save button To cancel and go back to the Change Options screen click either Back or Cancel 5 5 7 6 Selectable options Options with limited input choices are pr...

Page 65: ...t Restore now To restore the SG CPM5 options to default press the YES button The CPM5 reboots To cancel press the NO button 5 5 7 8 Set Date Time This screen is used to change the system date and time...

Page 66: ...he previous screen 5 5 7 10 Brightness Tone The Brightness Tone screen is used to adjust the brightness of the LCD and the tone frequency of the buzzer Changes only take effect when the slider is rele...

Page 67: ...t is displayed This will reset the CPM Reset now Select YES to reset the SG CPM5 or NO to cancel 5 5 7 12 SG CPM5 decommission This option performs a decommission of the CPM The following prompt is di...

Page 68: ...Mode and Visual Display Test 5 5 7 14 Debug Mode This screen displays the automation output from the receiver on either the TCP port of 1025 or the serial automation port and should only be used for...

Page 69: ...ine cards and the SG CPM5 turn on and the buzzer activates The test lasts for approximately five seconds If this test is performed on the standby CPM5 the line card LEDs do not light steady as only th...

Page 70: ...5 0 Operation 70 In this screen the passwords are not visible and appear as NOTE For details on the Date Time or the System Information 5 5 7 8 and 5 5 7 9...

Page 71: ...tions 3XX LCD Options 74 6 1 5 SG CPM5 Options 4XX Automation Options 74 6 1 6 SG CPM5 Options 5XX Printer Options 82 6 1 7 SG CPM5 Options 6XX and 7XX Troubles 83 6 2 SG DLR5 IP Options 86 6 2 1 SG D...

Page 72: ...SG CPM5 Options 1XX User Name Password Options These sections are used to change user names and passwords needed to access the programming menu and console connection Sixteen users accounts are availa...

Page 73: ...are six active cards You can install line cards in any order but you must group them by the physical size of the cards For example group DRL5 2L cards in a bank of six because you must remove the fan...

Page 74: ...ne output replies with an ACK the alarm is considered to be transmitted whether the other output acknowledged it or not This setting is NOT recommended If neither TCP IP nor serial are present the SG...

Page 75: ...ection mode will be placed back to Default 04 1 3 Invalid Selection mode will be placed back to Default 04 1 4 Automatic IP FallBack Split Report Any other value shall force the mode back to Default 0...

Page 76: ...6 0 Options 76 FIGURE 6 3 Flow diagram for Fallback Mode 1...

Page 77: ...6 0 Options 77 FIGURE 6 4 Flow diagram for All Mode 2...

Page 78: ...6 0 Options 78 FIGURE 6 5 Flow diagram for IP Fallback Mode 3...

Page 79: ...selections are 7 or 8 NOTE The unit must be reset before parameter changes take effect Option 404 COM1 Parity Default 0 None Determines the parity of the automation serial port Numeric Setting Displa...

Page 80: ...transmission NOTE When 00 is used heartbeats are not sent to automation software this results in the connection to the automation software being unmonitored NOTE For UL listed products 00 is not permi...

Page 81: ...the signals received For example Caller ID and the Automation signal Caller ID to port 1 but event goes to port 3 Option 416 SG TCP Automation Port 2 Default 1126 This section allows the SG TCP Autom...

Page 82: ...es similar to the Automation mode LOOP whereas it outputs to TCP IP If TCP IP fails it outputs to Serial If Serial fails it outputs to TCP IP etc NOTE Order of sequence is TCP then serial Sur Gard doe...

Page 83: ...his option is set to Disabled the trouble condition is not reported NOTE Must be enabled for UL installations Option 603 PSU5 1 Trouble Default Enabled This option is used to enable or disable SG PSU5...

Page 84: ...et to Disabled the trouble condition is not reported NOTE Must be enabled for UL installations Option 615 SG Serial Automation Sec 1 Trouble Default Disabled Secondary SG CPM5 Default Enabled This opt...

Page 85: ...ion for the SG TCP Automation Port 3 for the Secondary CPM5 If this option is set to Dis abled the trouble condition is not reported Option 634 SG TCP Automation Sec 4 Trouble Default Disabled This op...

Page 86: ...both secur ity and performance reasons Option 103 Gateway Address IPV4 Default 0 0 0 0 This is the address of the Gateway through which the SG DRL5 IP must communicate to reach the transmitter This ad...

Page 87: ...internal signals is 0RRL protocol 02 SRRLLL Leading space DVACS only Output signals in automation protocol SRRL with leading space in the zone DVACS only 03 0RRLLL Leading space DVACS only Output sign...

Page 88: ...is option to set the alarm port connection number for the receiver While the default value is suitable for environments involving just one receiver Option 202 can be used to differentiate receivers in...

Page 89: ...dition reported Disabled Condition not reported NOTE For UL Listed products the permitted setting is Enabled Option 303 Supervised Accounts Exceeded Trouble Default Enabled This trouble enables or dis...

Page 90: ...d Disabled Condition not reported 6 2 4 SG DRL5 IP Options 4XX System Options Option 401 Connect 24 Program Confirm Disable Default 00 This option enables the receiver to block requests for Connect 24...

Page 91: ...astern Standard Time COT Colombia Time ECT Ecuador Time PET Peru Time ACT Acre Time 1E 4 75 1F 4 5 VST Venezuela Standard Time 20 4 25 21 4 AST Atlantic Standard Time CLST Chile Standard Time BWST Bra...

Page 92: ...AT Western Africa Time BST British Summer Time 36 1 25 37 1 5 38 1 75 39 2 EET Eastern Europian Time CAT Central Africa Time SYT Syrian Standard Time SAST South Africa Standard Time IST Israel Standar...

Page 93: ...tok Time OMSK Omsk Standard Time NOVT Novosibirsk Time BTT Bhutan Time BIOT British Indian Ocean Time 4A 6 25 4B 6 5 CCT Cococ Islands Time MMT Myanmar Time 4C 6 75 4D 7 CXT Christmas Island Time KOVT...

Page 94: ...Truk Time PGT Papua New Guinea Time DTAT District de Terre Adelie Time ChST Chamorro Standard Time 5A 10 25 5B 10 5 LHST Lord Howe Standard Time 5C 10 75 5D 11 KOST Kosare Standard Time NCT New Caledo...

Page 95: ...ed by option 404 Account Digit Stripping Delimiter N Call back number received from the transmitter L T Call back number If the number is less than ten digits leading zeros 30 Hex are added to pad the...

Page 96: ...mitters When enabled the received SIM number is output to the printer and automation The message includes the account number up to 10 digits following option 404 and the SIM number 21 digits The autom...

Page 97: ...01 02 03 The channel number output is in decimal format For printer output the string is added to the event signal only not the caller information output Example 27 Nov 2009 18 51 25 01 06 SG PP FF C...

Page 98: ...sabled 01 Account code substitution is enabled 6 2 5 Profile Options 6 2 5 1 Dynamic Profile Options IP channel profiles are sets of customized options designed to improve efficiency by tailoring the...

Page 99: ...DRL5E DRL5 2L PSTN Line Cards In this chapter 7 1 Introduction 100 7 2 Profiles introduction 100 7 3 SG DRL5 system options 102 7 4 SG DRL5 static options 00 2F 103 7 5 SG DRL5 dynamic options 130 230...

Page 100: ...l that the correct option be programmed for a profile in order to correctly communicate with the control panel Each vir tual receiver can have a maximum of 64 profiles To change the options for a part...

Page 101: ...the entire receiver Two types of tables are available but only one type can be chosen The first type which consists of 100 000 entries is used strictly with DNIS of up to 5 digits Table type 1 DNIS r...

Page 102: ...mal and the 2 digit receiver number in Hex If using DNIS to replace RRLLL then the output is 5 digits RRLLL NOTE When setting this option the line card Number Length option should always correspond to...

Page 103: ...onds to 2550 seconds Three 3 minutes is the recommended length of time for the 2 way audio activation time To disable the 2 way audio feature program Option 104 204 as 00 NOTE Enabling 2 way audio wil...

Page 104: ...rmat ID List Format Description Format ID Format Description Format ID Format Description Format ID 3 8 ACRON 1 Modem II Generic 5a 3 1 Pulse 4D 4 8 ACRON 2 Modem IIE or IIIa2 5b 3 2 Pulse 4E 4 1 Expr...

Page 105: ...have a DTMF cadence of 150mS on and off time program the option with 66 This option will also allow for cadence settings that are not sym metrical If desired the on and off times may be different Exam...

Page 106: ...RR LLL 0000 PHONE LINE 2 RESTORE Nov 17 2017 08 08 35 35 SS OO SG RR LLL 0000 PHONE LINE 2 TROUBLE SG DRL5 Option 111 211 Hook Flash Enable Disable Default 00 The hook flash feature is used in conjunc...

Page 107: ...SG DRL5 Option 11A 21A DNIS Sensitivity Default 00 Sometimes the DNIS levels are much different than the phone line conditions and therefore it may be necessary to configure the sensitivity during th...

Page 108: ...e line card to send a handshake to be used with the ANI Also included in A H S is the abil ity for the receiver to remember which handshakes are used for which ANI Caller ID The A H S has the ability...

Page 109: ...2 01 November Cape Verde Time CVT GMT 1 02 Oscar Greenland Eastern Standard Time VTZ GMT 2 03 Papa Eastern Brazilian Standard Time BST GMT 3 04 Quebec Atlantic Standard Time AST GMT 4 05 Romeo Eastern...

Page 110: ...43 C 4D 5C 4E 52 R 4F 54 T The line card uses the first digit following the account code in 4 2 3 1 extended or 3 2 formats to determine the computer event code The event code is then transmitted to t...

Page 111: ...icated below Program Operation Setting Description 00 Use individual event codes to computer 20 30 39 41 5A Use common event codes space 0 9 A Z When using common event codes Sur Gard recommends that...

Page 112: ...s option is enabled it has precedence over the BFSK RS232 Option 1A4 2A4 The Accounts 3 x to 4 x Option176 276 may be used to insert a leading 0 to the account code Example 123 NFA1 Bit 4 Convert comm...

Page 113: ...o DSP output 0x Most sensitive xB Loudest 1x Default xC 3x Less sensitive xD 5x Least sensitive xE xF x0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 DRL5 2L default x6 x7 x8 x9 Quietest NOTE For more information please contact Su...

Page 114: ...xtended SIA 3 2 BFSK 3 8 ACRON formats then a leading 0 zero is communicated in front of the 3 digit account SG DRL5 Option 177 277 Digit Replace Default 00 This option works in conjunction with Optio...

Page 115: ...12 To allow all account codes between 3000 and 6FFF to activate the 2 way audio function program Option 17A 27A as 36 To disable the 2 way audio function program Option 17A 27A as 00 NOTE The Audio Ti...

Page 116: ...s the code sent to the automation software that indicates that 2 way audio has been initiated If this option is set to 00 there is no audio initiated message sent to the automation output Setting Desc...

Page 117: ...format For example if the user wants audio to work only for 3 digit pulse and SIA formats Option 17F 27F would have to be programmed as 11 hex which enables bit 0 and bit 4 SG DRL5 Option 180 280 Kis...

Page 118: ...ble Dual Tone enable Fast DTMF receive mode 1400 Hz 100ms 100ms pause and 2300 Hz 100ms tone with a kiss off of 1400 Hz 98 Do not perform AHS for this ANI number 99 Immediate hang up AHS has blocked i...

Page 119: ...hake 8 duration SG DRL5 Option 191 291 Inter Handshake Duration Default 00 The line card usually waits for signals from the control panels for four seconds before sending the next handshake if there a...

Page 120: ...tion applies to pulse formats If any of the reporting code digits are an A they are reported on the computer and printer as an A instead of a 0 4 digits If two rounds match decode the 4 digit pulse ex...

Page 121: ...els this is decoded as 4 1 NOTE The printer messages for the 5 1 format are the same as those used for the 4 1 format Automation outputs 1RRLLLssssssAAAAsEsssZ DC4 4 1 1RRLLLsssssssAAAsEssYZ DC4 3 2 1...

Page 122: ...the Ademco s string 1x Ademco 4 2 Express This decodes FBI Superfast 4 3 1 with checksum as Ademco 4 2 Express 2x 4 3 1 with checksum This decodes Ademco 4 2 Express as FBI Superfast 4 3 1 with check...

Page 123: ...OFF Do not convert to SIA protocol ON Convert Modem II to SIA protocol RRRLLL AAAA EYYZZZ DC4 Bit 2 OFF Do not convert to SIA with Modem II ASCII text blocks ON Convert to SIA protocol with Modem II A...

Page 124: ...ent codes instead of Option 170 270 Common Event Code This will not affect other formats Pulse ITI etc that will use Option 170 270 SG DRL5 Option 1A0 2A0 11 12 Digit DTMF Acron or Scantronics Default...

Page 125: ...FSK and Ademco Express 4 1 4 2 NOTE Option 170 270 must be left as an individual event code when enabling this option NOTE When performing any conversion Such as Pulse to Ademco HS or BFSK to Ademco H...

Page 126: ...o another extension Up to 16 digits may be programmed including any Feature Command digits The values in these options will be sent as DTMF tones on the phone line after the following sequence takes p...

Page 127: ...ble audio for the format Bit 0 Robofon FormatBit 4 Not Used Bit 1 VONK FormatBit 5 Outel format Bit 2 Stratel FormatBit 6 Not used Bit 3 CESA FormatBit 7 Not used For example if the user wants audio t...

Page 128: ...used SG DRL5 Option 1B6 2B6 4 2 Conversion to Ademco High Speed Default 00 When a 4 2 format message is received on the receiver the computer and printer messages will normally be outputted in the sta...

Page 129: ...01 1234 1444 4444 4 01 001 1234 1444 4444 4 1234 C2 101001 1234 2444 4444 4 01 001 1234 2444 4444 4 1234 C3 101001 1234 3444 4444 4 01 001 1234 3444 4444 4 1234 C4 101001 1234 4444 4444 4 01 001 1234...

Page 130: ...ion This will occur in the common mode detection for formats In this check the line card is looking for the 1170 ON report from the DSP Once in this check the line starts a 600 ms timer to check for t...

Page 131: ...oft ware Program with one of the following X0 Send the last two digits as user codes without conversion X1 Convert the last 2 digit user codes to decimal as shown here User Code Received User Code aft...

Page 132: ...o expire If no other valid data is received an invalid report can be sent to the printer automation Setting this bit to 1 disables this function an ack is provided and the call is ended No valid alarm...

Page 133: ...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 Dec Hex Binary 027 1B 0001 1011 028 1C 0001 1100 029 1D 00...

Page 134: ...Appendix B ASCII Character Chart Hex ASCII 20 Space 30 0 31 1 32 2 33 3 34 4 35 5 36 6 37 7 38 8 39 9 41 A 42 B 43 C 44 D 45 E 46 F 47 G 48 H 49 I 4A J 4B K 4C L 4D M 4E N 4F O 50 P 51 Q 52 R 53 S 54...

Page 135: ...ports Port number Port description 69 TFTP port 1024 SG System 5 Console command port 1025 SG Automation port 1 1026 SG Automation port 2 1027 SG Automation port 3 1028 SG Automation port 4 1031 Debug...

Page 136: ...0000 NYX0400 SG 01 000 0000 NYX0400 Fan Circuit 4 Failed Fan Circuit 4 Restoral Fan LINE CARD FAN 4 001000 0000 NYZ0400 SG 01 000 0000 NYZ0400 Fan Circuit 4 Restored Fan Circuit 4 Warning 50 Fan LINE...

Page 137: ...al 1 CPM 2 Restoral 001000 0000 NYK0201 SG 01 000 0000 NYK0201 SG SERIAL 2 Restored SG Serial 2 CPM 1 Failure 001000 0000 NYC0102 SG 01 000 0000 NYC0102 SG SERIAL 3 Failed SG Serial 2 CPM 1 Restoral 0...

Page 138: ...utomation Message SG 01 000 0000 AHS Entry Deleted XXXXXXXXXX Get AHS Table No Automation Message SG 01 000 0000 GET AHS Table SET AHS TABLE No Automation Message SG 01 000 0000 SET AHS Table SET AHS...

Page 139: ...emory 100 full SD Card Formatted From the console 001000 0000 NRTss02 SG 01 000 0000 NRTss02 SD Memory FORMATTED Firmware Update Start 001001 0000 NMIss00 SG 01 001 0000 NMIss00 Firmware Update Initia...

Page 140: ...unt table where X is the transmitters account 000001 XXXXXXXXXX NXA IP IP IP IP SG 00 001 XXXXXXXXXX XA Unknown Account IP IP IP IP Transmitter with supervision enabled has turned off supervision wher...

Page 141: ...s Exceeded IP IP IP IP Option Change Message Where is the option being changed Value is the option setting in data or text depending on option being set 001001 0000 NLSSSss SG 01 001 0000 LS Option Ch...

Page 142: ...INITIATED Visual Verification cancelled 001001 XXXXXXXXXX Itm SG 01 001 XXXX Itm IMAGE VERIFICATION ABORTED Line Card Decommissioned 001000 0000 NSCss00 SG 01 000 0000 NSCss00 LC Decommissioned Line C...

Page 143: ...n information 001002 0000 NRR0101 SG 01 002 0000 NRR0101 SG DRL4 2L v1 20 01 010 Power Up Channel 0 Option Change where XX is the option and YY is the new option setting 001001 0000 NLS0101 SG 01 001...

Page 144: ...CELLED COLDBOOT was performed by System No Automation message SG 01 001 0000 LC Coldboot by CPM Reset by console No Automation message SG 01 001 0000 LC Reset by CPM Reset by User No Automation messag...

Page 145: ...Tray 2 Trouble This trouble condition occurs when fan Tray 2 fails or slows down to an undesirable speed Fan Tray 3 Trouble This trouble condition occurs when fan Tray 3 fails or slows down to an unde...

Page 146: ...tandard Code for Informational Interchange A seven bit alphanumeric code used extensively in data communications Parity is often added to the seven bit code for error detection Automation The combinat...

Page 147: ...asses the lowest logical layer of the network stack immediately above the physical layer This protocol is governed by the IEEE and is outlined in the IEEE802 3 specification Ethernet consists of sever...

Page 148: ...ts of a block of 16 777 216 MAC addresses all of which have the same first 3 bytes Subsequent allocation of addresses within that block is at the discretion of the purchaser Each Ethernet device produ...

Page 149: ...s rounds are identical the packet contains valid data RRLLL The part of the automation message which stores the receiver number and line card number The length of this field is variable and is control...

Page 150: ...Sometimes referred to as the SIA format which is an example of FSK modulation TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A standard network communications protocol On the SG System 5 TCP I...

Page 151: ...ained Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover l damage incurred in shipping or handling l damage caused by d...

Page 152: ...only one copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT installed b Storage Network Use The SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be installed accessed dis played run shared or used concurrently on or from different computers incl...

Page 153: ...pany SG DRL5 DRL5E DRL5 2L Line Cards Product Identifier US F53AL01ADRL5 USOC Jack RJ 21X REN 0 1A Telephone Connection Requirements A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiri...

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