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Table of Contents

Introduction

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CPM2 .................................................................................................. 2
DVL2A ................................................................................................. 2
Principal Features ................................................................................ 2
Power and Supervision ........................................................................ 2
Compatibility ....................................................................................... 2
CPM2 Outputs ..................................................................................... 2

Section 1: Quick Start

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1.1 Receiver Setup and Operation without Programming .................. 3

Section 2: SG-DVL2A Cold Boot and Changing
the Line Card Number

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Section 3: Installation

4

3.1 Mounting the Receiver ................................................................. 4
3.2 Printer Connections ...................................................................... 4
3.3 Computer Connections ................................................................ 4
3.4 Grounding .................................................................................... 4
3.5 Power Supply ............................................................................... 4
3.6 Battery Charging Current ............................................................. 4
3.7 Removing and Installing System Components ............................. 5
MLR2-DV Installation Maximum Configuration ..................................... 5
DML4 Connections .............................................................................. 6
DML2A Backplane Connections to RS-232 ......................................... 6
MLR2-DV Backplane Connection Diagram .......................................... 7
Connections for DML2A Line Card Expansion .................................... 7

Section 4: SG-DVL2A Compatible Line Card

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4.1 Switches and LEDs on the SG-DVL2A ......................................... 8

Section 5: SG-DVL2A Operating Mode

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5.1 DVL2A in Standby Mode .............................................................. 9
5.2 Shutdown of Line Card Communication with CPM2 ..................... 9
5.3 CPM2 Error; Display Alarm Messages ......................................... 9
5.4 Keep Last Alarm Message ........................................................... 9
5.5 Standby Mode ............................................................................. 9
5.6 Data Reception ............................................................................ 9

Section 6: SG-DVL2A Programmable Features

10

6.1 Line Card Menu Mode ............................................................... 10
6.2 Display Printer Alarm Buffer ....................................................... 10
6.3 Display Caller ID Alarm Buffer ................................................... 10
6.4 Display Computer Alarm Buffer ................................................. 10
6.5 Display System Configuration Buffer .......................................... 10
6.6 Display Program Version ............................................................ 10
6.7 Adjust LCD Contrast .................................................................. 10

Section 7: DVL2A Programming Commands

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Entering Commands .......................................................................... 11
Entering Data .................................................................................... 11
Verifying Data .................................................................................... 11
7.1 F7 Line Card Options Programming: Line Card-F7-Option-Code 12

Option [00]: Common Event Code and Library Selection .......... 12
Option [01]: Communication Select ........................................... 12
Option [02]: Printer Enable: Communicate Information to Printer ...

Through CPM2 ....................................................... 12

Option [03]: Receiver Number ................................................... 12
Option [04]: Line Card Number .................................................. 12
Option [05]: Caller Identification (Call Display) Option .............. 12
Option [06]: Send Caller-Identification (Telephone Number) to .....

Computer ............................................................... 12

Option [07]: Send Caller Identification to Printer ........................ 12
Option [08]: Mute Buzzer ........................................................... 12
Option [09]: Last Message On ................................................... 12
Option [0A]: Equivalent Line ....................................................... 12
Option [0B]: DSR (min) ............................................................... 13
Option [0C]: CrHEARTBEAT ....................................................... 13
Option [0D]: RAD Output ............................................................ 13

7.2 Buffer Output Command: LC-FA-XX-XX ..................................... 13

7.2.1 Output Alarm Type Printer Messages to the Printer:

LC-FA-01-XX .................................................................... 13

7.2.2 Output Alarm Type Computer Messages to the Printer:

LC-FA-02-XX .................................................................... 13

7.2.3 Output Line Card Configuration: LC-FA-04-04 ................. 13

7.2.4 Output Caller Identification and Corresponding Alarm

Messages to the Printer: LC-FA-05-XX ............................. 13

7.2.5 Output Computer Alarm Messages to the Computer:

LC-FA-06-XX .................................................................... 14

7.3 Shutdown Line Card Communication with CPM2:l LC-FB .......... 14
7.4 Reactivate Line Card Command: LC-FC .................................... 14
7.5 Line Card Buffer Command: LC-FE-XX-XX ................................. 14

7.5.1 Erase Alarm Printer/Computer Messages: LC-FE-00-00 .. 14
7.5.2 Software Reset: LC-FE-02-02 ........................................... 14
7.5.3 Backup Current Line Card Configuration: LC-FE-03-03 ... 14
7.5.4 Install Backup Configuration as Current Line Card

Configuration: LC-FE-04-04 .............................................. 14

Section 8: SG-CPM2 Central Processing Module

15

8.1 General Information ................................................................... 15
8.2 Features ..................................................................................... 15
8.3 CPM2 Controls ........................................................................... 15
8.4 CPM2 Operating Mode .............................................................. 16

8.4.1 CPM2 Cold Start-up ......................................................... 16

8.5 CPM2 in Standby Mode ............................................................. 16
8.6 CPM2 Configuration Mode ......................................................... 16
8.7 Configuration Options ................................................................ 16

Option 01: Setting the Clock ...................................................... 16
Option 02: Changing System Passwords ................................... 16
Option 03: Change the Number of Line Cards ........................... 17
Option 04: Select Printer Function .............................................. 17
Option 05: COM1 Configuration ................................................. 17
Option 06: COM1 Communication Format ................................. 17
Option 07: Wait Time for Acknowledge on COM1 ...................... 17
Option 08: Heartbeat Time for COM1 ........................................ 17
Option 09: COM2 Configuration ................................................. 18
Option 10: COM2 Communication Format ................................. 18
Option 11: Adjust LCD Contrast ................................................. 18
Option 12: UL Receiver Option .................................................. 18
Option 13: Erase Alarm Message Buffer .................................... 18
Option 14: Mute Buzzer ............................................................. 18
Option 15: Display Last Message .............................................. 19
Option 16: ComPort Diagnostics ................................................ 19
Option 17: Test 9V/12V Battery .................................................. 19
Option 18: Line Card Diagnostics .............................................. 19
Option 19: Display Software Version .......................................... 19
Option 20: Battery Monitor ......................................................... 19
Option 21: Alarm Messages Print Year or Seconds ................... 19
Option 22: System Reset ........................................................... 20
Option 23: Change Receiver Number ........................................ 20

8.8 Message Priorities ...................................................................... 20
8.9 CPM2 Utility Modes .................................................................... 21

[A] Send Computer Messages to Printer .................................... 21
[B] Operator Log-On .................................................................. 21
[C] System Command Mode ...................................................... 21
[D] Send Printer Messages to the Printer ................................... 21
[E] Examine Printer Messages on Display Screen ..................... 21
[F] Examine Computer Messages on Display Screen ................ 22

8.10 MLR2-DV Computer Interface .................................................... 22

Section 9: Communication Protocol with
Central Station Computer

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9.1 Protocols .................................................................................... 23

9.1.1 Data Byte Protocol ........................................................... 23
9.1.2 Acknowledgement of the Signal ....................................... 23
9.1.3 DVL2A Communication Formats ...................................... 23
9.1.4 Supervisory Heartbeat Signal Protocol ............................. 23
9.1.5 Clock Signal Protocol ....................................................... 23

9.2 CPM2 EPROM Programming ..................................................... 24

Appendix A: CPM2 Quick Reference Guide (v2.0)

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Appendix B: Trouble Shooting

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Appendix C: ASCII Character Chart

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Appendix D: Quick Reference for DVL2A CSL-X28 Options

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Page 1: ...orresponding Alarm Messages to the Printer LC FA 05 XX 13 7 2 5 Output Computer Alarm Messages to the Computer LC FA 06 XX 14 7 3 Shutdown Line Card Communication with CPM2 l LC FB 14 7 4 Reactivate Line Card Command LC FC 14 7 5 Line Card Buffer Command LC FE XX XX 14 7 5 1 Erase Alarm Printer Computer Messages LC FE 00 00 14 7 5 2 Software Reset LC FE 02 02 14 7 5 3 Backup Current Line Card Conf...

Page 2: ...a CPM2 Central Processor Module and a DVL2A Receiver Line Card Module Additional DVL2A Line Cards may be added to enable the CPM2 to monitor up to 14 line cards The MLR2 DV includes many features all designed to make the receiver more powerful and easier to use The MLR2 DV s real time clock and calendar stamps all information received with the time and date and all information is displayed on the ...

Page 3: ... change update the Program Version by replacing the Program EPROM the COLD BOOT operation should be performed Otherwise the operating system will not work properly Each line card has a program enable switch situated on the circuit board solder side accessible when the module is partially slid out of the card cage a small flat blade screwdriver is required to operate this switch This switch is used...

Page 4: ...e Signalling System power supply rated 12VDC Connect the positive lead from the DC supply to the BLGT terminal connect the negative lead from the DC supply to the GND terminal CAUTION Connecting a positive terminal to a negative terminal may cause a fire and possibly serious personal harm For 24 hour standby 12V 17 5Ah rechargeable battery should be used for 6 line configuration and 12V 38Ah recha...

Page 5: ...ND terminals of the DML2A before removing the CPM2 Remove the 4 retaining screws on the front panel of the module Slowly pull the module out of the metal cabinet After the CPM2 is replaced remove the temporary battery so that the CPM2 can properly maintain the main battery To Remove a Line Card Module Remove the 4 retaining screws from the front panel of the module Slowly pull the module out of th...

Page 6: ...e Output this 12V output follows the Acknowledge light TRBL Not used OPT Option Output this 12V output follows the Option light PGM1 Output 1 used for RED1 installation PGM2 Output 2 not used Section 3 DLM2A Backplane Connections to RS 232 14VAC May be used as an external AC output BATT May be used as an external 12V power source Do not connect a battery to these terminals B LIGHT Backlight power ...

Page 7: ...7 MLR2 DV Backplane Connection Diagram Connections for DML2A Line Card Expansion Section 3 firealarmresources com ...

Page 8: ...e received and follows RXD 5 ACK FUNCTION button Press this button to acknowledge an alarm in urgent mode CPM is in failure In the normal mode this button provides access to the line card menu 6 ALARM LED The alarm LED is situated inside the ACK button It will flash if an alarm is received and it turns off when the alarm is successfully sent to the master CPM 7 TROUBLE LED Turns on when the line c...

Page 9: ...al Rec Unit in Standby 5 6 Data Reception During data reception a message similar to this will be displayed In Communication 1234 56 The DVL2A will send each message it receives to the printer for review by the system operator 5 1 DVL2A Standby Mode With the Line Card installed apply power to the unit This message will be displayed on the LCD screen for 1 second SG DVL2A CSL X28 NOV 08 96 V 1 0 Th...

Page 10: ...Mode When the unit is not on line pressing the ACK FUNCTION button will display the first Function Menu Dsp PRINTER alm ACK menu SEL sel Press the ACK button to scroll through the menu items Press the SELECT button to select the function displayed on the LCD screen When a function is selected press ACK and SELECT together to exit from the Menu Mode The DVL2A will automatically exit from the Menu M...

Page 11: ... When the password is entered the CPM2 will display this message LCard __ Comd __ Op __ Cd __ Sc __ Enter the Line Card number In this example Line Card 01 will be used When 01 is keyed in the number will appear on the display as shown below LCard 01 Comd __ Op __ Cd __ Sc __ Enter the Command number In this example the F7 Options Programming command will be used When F7 is keyed in the command wi...

Page 12: ...Option 04 Line Card Number The Line Card Number provides a unique identification code for each Line Card in the DVL2A module Since the CPM2 can be connected to a total of 14 Line Cards it is very important to program a unique code for each of the Line Cards Failure to do so will cause clashes where two Line Cards answer the same CPM2 polling message at the same time Hexadecimal numbers 01 to 0E ca...

Page 13: ... be sent to the computer 1RRLssss123456sAss03 DC4 1RRLssss123456sAss05 DC4 to the printer L01 123456 103 Alarm L01 123456 105 Alarm If the option is programmed as 01 the data will be sent directly to the computer as follows 123456551555557 will be sent to the computer 8RRL123456s55155555s7 DC4 to the printer L01 123456551555557 7 2 Buffer Output Command LC FA XX XX The FA command is used to send p...

Page 14: ... Card that was shut down using the LC FB command Note that this command does not require an Option or Code number to be entered simply enter the number of the Line Card to be reactivated the command FC and then press the CPM2 Escape button 7 5 Line Card Buffer Command LC FE XX XX The FE command is used to access the Line Card buffers The following functions may be performed 7 5 1 Erase Alarm Print...

Page 15: ...ient Several diagnostics modes are available to assist the operator in troubleshooting and maintenance 8 2 Features Multi tasking allows the receiver to perform functions that might otherwise be delayed by a slow computer acknowledgement response Fast internal communication results in practically no delay in transfer of information between the Line Card and the CPM2 The CPM2 is capable of polling ...

Page 16: ...he first option in the Options Menu 01 Sys Date Time Ent Bs Ack S Press the Enter button to display the next menu item or press the Backspace button to display the previous menu item press the ACK button to select the menu item presently displayed on the screen 8 7 Configuration Options The CPM2 features 23 configuration options 01 System Date and Time 02 System Passwords 03 Number of Line Cards 0...

Page 17: ...Option will be displayed on the screen Option 05 COM1 Configuration Option 05 determines the baud rate data bits and parity to be used on COM1 Press the ACK button when the 05 Com 1 Config message is displayed this message will be displayed Com 1 Config As Br 12 Da 7 Pa 2 Br Baud Rate Enter for baud rate 11 110 15 150 03 300 12 1200 24 2400 48 4800 96 9600 19 19200 38 38400 Da Data Bits Enter a nu...

Page 18: ...n the screen Option 12 UL Receiver Option To have the MLR2 DV operate in compliance with UL Listed Central Station requirements press the ACK button when the 12 UL Receiver message is displayed This message will be displayed UL Requirement 0 Change to x When Option 12 is programmed as 1 the CPM2 will operate according to the following UL864 requirements 1 All signals are sent to the computer and o...

Page 19: ...he unit uses 9V battery the battery voltage should be supervised by enabling this option Press ACK button when the 17 Test 9V Batt message is displayed then the following message will be displayed 9V 12V Batt 0 3 3 Change to x 0 Do not supervise the 12V and 9V batteries 1 Supervise 9V only 2 Supervise 12V only 3 Supervise both batteries Option 18 Line Card Diagnostics The CPM2 features a diagnosti...

Page 20: ... to Option 01 8 8 Message Priorities When in Standby Mode the CPM2 will display warning and other operational messages according to the following priority 1 UL Requirement Message 2 COM1 COM2 Diagnostics 3 Line Card Diagnostics 4 Retain last message displays 5 Printer Error 6 COM1 Absent 7 12V Battery Low 8 9V Battery Low 9 AC Failure 10 Standby Mode message UL Requirement Message When Option 12 i...

Page 21: ... For example when using the F7 Line Card programming command Op and Cd are used to indicate the Option number and the new code programmed for that option Sc Sc is used with SCADA applications Enter digits using the keypad when a digit is entered the cursor will move one character to the right Press the Backspace button to delete the character presently indicated by the cursor and move the cursor 1...

Page 22: ...ications are restored This routing provides reliable and supervised communication between the CPM2 and the Line Cards The CPM2 also monitors the connection to the computer by sending a supervisory heartbeat signal through COM1 every 30 seconds If the heartbeat transmission determines that the computer is off line or disconnected a message similar to this will be sent to the printer Com 1 Absent 09...

Page 23: ... station computer via the RS 232 port 9 1 1 Data Byte Protocol The Sur Gard receiver uses 1200 baud rate 1 start bit 7 data bits 1 even parity bit and 1 stop bit structure to transmit and receive signals The above protocol can be programmed on the receiver by the central station operator to enable different configurations 9 1 2 Acknowledgement of the Signal The Sur Gard receiver requires an acknow...

Page 24: ...45 700D 700E 0200H Test Line Card 05 at 02 00 700F 7010 0215H Test Line Card 06 at 02 15 7011 7012 0230H Test Line Card 07 at 02 30 7013 7014 0245H Test Line Card 08 at 02 45 7015 7016 0300H Test Line Card 09 at 03 00 7017 7018 0315H Test Line Card 0A at 03 15 7019 701A 0330H Test Line Card 0B at 03 30 701B 701C 0345H Test Line Card 0C at 03 45 701D 701E 0400H Test Line Card 0D at 04 00 701F 7020 ...

Page 25: ... 01 Set Date and Time 00 00 00 00 00 00 random 02 System Passwords 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 seconds 09 COM2 Configuration Baud 300 Data 8 bits Parity 2 10 COM2 Format 0 11 Contrast Adjust 12 UL Receiver Option 0 13 Erase Memory 14 Mute...

Page 26: ...26 UPS Connection Appendix A firealarmresources com ...

Page 27: ...e DVL2A SOLUTION Ensure that the DML2A to RS 232 connections are correct Ensure that all 6 resistors are present on the DML2A backplane Ensure that Jumpers J1 J2 J3 J4 are removed on the DML2A backplane Ensure that the data being transmitted to the DVL2A is 4800 baud PROBLEM The Carrier lost LED is always on SOLUTION Ensure that the DSR line of the RS 232 connection is correct to the backplane PRO...

Page 28: ... DA 5A Z DC 5C Appendix D Quick Reference for DVL2A CSL X28 Options Option Number Name Default Value Programmed Value 00 RS232C CD 00 __________________ 01 COM SELECT 01 __________________ 02 PRT SELECT 01 __________________ 03 RCVER NUMB 01 __________________ 04 LCARD NUMB 0F __________________ 05 CALLER ID 00 __________________ 06 TEL RS 232 00 __________________ 07 TEL PRTR 00 _________________...

Page 29: ...Gard Ltd shall at its option repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its repair depot This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship and not to damage incurred in shipping or handling or damage due to causes beyond the control of Sur Gard Ltd such as lightning excessive voltage mechanical shock water damage or damage arising out of abuse alteration...

Page 30: ... 1997 Sur Gard Security Systems Ltd 401 Magnetic Drive Unit 24 Downsview Ontario Canada M3J 3H9 29002375 R0 Printed in Canada firealarmresources com ...

Page 31: ...N EW Softw are Version Installation Manual MLR2 DV Version CSL X28 1 0 firealarmresources com ...

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