4.0 Hardware Descriptions and Specifications
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4.3.2.6 Profiles
IP channel profiles are sets of customized options designed to improve efficiency when communicating with alarm control panels over IP. This is
achieved by tailoring the programming of the receiver to a customer's unique parameters. Up to 64 separate profiles can be created for each SG-DRL5-
IP, effectively enabling a single line card to have the capability of 64 traditional line cards. When DNIS information is received by the SG-DRL5-IP, it
automatically applies the appropriate profile options.
Only profile 0 contains static line card options (e.g., line card address). Profile 0 to 64 contain unique pre-programmed options (e.g., custom supervision
window, automatic encryption) for a particular DNIS or caller ID number. For a complete description of available static and dynamic options, "6.2.5"
4.3.2.7 Rules for account table exceeded messages
The IP account table limit exceeded message is generated under the following conditions.
Any account added is written to the corresponding account type table (i.e., visual verification, supervised, or unsupervised). If there is no room for the
account in the account table type that is licensed, the line card generates the appropriate message and does one of the following:
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If the account type is full, the SG-DRL5-IP generates the message and adds the account to the system. The initialization message from that
account generates the corresponding JO message. For example: if the account table is full for supervised accounts, the account is added and the
SG-DRL5-IP outputs the “Supervised Account Table size has been exceeded” message. The account is still be added to the account table,
responded to and outputs signals.
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If the account table is past capacity for total number of accounts (e.g., STD line card with more than 4096 accounts), the card outputs 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 of insertion is:
1. Unsupervised
2. Supervised
3. Visual Verification.
The total number of accounts for the receiver account table is based on the license type added.
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Example 1 – SG-DRL5-IPS line card has 4096 accounts per table
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Example 2 – SG-DRL5-IPE line card has 5120 accounts per table
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Example 3 – SG-DRL5-IPX line card has 20480 accounts per table
Maximum Account Table size has been exceeded:
Printer:
001001[#XXXXXXXXXX|NJO01CC*IP.IP.IP.IP*]
Automation:
SG -01-001-XXXXXXXXXX-JO01CC-*Maximum Accounts Exceeded IP.IP.IP.IP*
Supervised account table size has been exceeded:
Printer:
001001[#XXXXXXXXXX|NJO02CC*IP.IP.IP.IP*]
Automation:
SG -01-001-XXXXXXXXXX-JO02CC-*Maximum Supervised Accounts Exceeded IP.IP.IP.IP*
Visual account table size has been exceeded:
Printer:
001001[#XXXXXXXXXX|NJO03CC*IP.IP.IP.IP*]
Automation:
SG -01-001-XXXXXXXXXX-JO03CC-*Maximum Visual Accounts Exceeded IP.IP.IP.IP*
Unsupervised Account Table size has been exceeded:
Printer:
001001[#XXXXXXXXXX|NJO04CC*IP.IP.IP.IP*]
Automation:
SG -01-001-XXXXXXXXXXJO04CC-*Unsupervised Visual Accounts Exceeded IP.IP.IP.IP*
4.3.3 SG-DRL-IP setup
The SG-DRL5-IP has modules (fan tray, paddle cards) and removable components that can be replaced. This section provides a guide for replacing each
one.
4.3.3.1 Line card fan tray installation
To replace the line card fan tray, follow these steps:
NOTE: If a fan tray is not already installed, skip steps 1-4.
1. Remove any SG-DRL5-IP’s that are on top of the fan tray.
2. Remove the fan tray power cable.
3. Unfasten the thumb screws.
4. Carefully remove the fan tray by pulling from the opening in the middle.
5. Place the new fan tray into the SG-MLRF5 between the two screw posts and slide in, making sure the back doesn’t lift up.
NOTE: Ensure that the fan connector is not under the tray while inserting the fan tray.
6. Fasten the thumb screws.
7. Insert the fan tray power cable.