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Maxsys V3.5 Only:
If the panel sends events to Receiver 0, the T-Link will perform backups automatically to IPs
from Receiver 1 and Receiver 2. If the panels sends events to specific receivers then the
panel will be responsible for all backup/alternate dial functions.
NOTE: The IP Receiver addresses are programmed in the T-Link TL250.
9.2
T-Link TL250 Basic Programming (PC1616/1832/1864, PC5020 Panels)
NOTE: PC1616/1832/1864 or PC5020 software version 3.2 or higher required (Rev03 hardware).
Programming Steps:
Step 1: Program the hex digits [DCAA] in the telephone number that will be used for T-Link TL250
communications (section [301] to [303], ‘Telephone Phone Number Programming’).
NOTE: The leading digit [D] in the telephone number for dial tone detection is already programmed.
Step 2: Program the communication format as SIA FSK format in section [350] and Auto SIA,
option 3 in section [381] has to be OFF.
Step 3: Program the call direction options in section [351] to [376] for the phone number being used
to communicate using T-Link TL250.
Step 4: Section [382]
Option 5 ‘PC-Link Active’ option must be ON to enable T-Link TL250 com-
munication.
Step 5: Enter section [851] for T-Link TL250 module programming options.
NOTE: Option [5] in Section [382] must be enabled to access this section.
NOTE:Data must be entered within a 14-second window. Exceeding the 14s limit will result in the following
sequence: a tone will sound, exit from the programming section, all data previously entered will be lost.
Step 6: Program the static IP address for the T-Link TL250 module in section [001]. Program
000.000.000.000 for DHCP.
Step 7: Program the subnet mask for the T-Link TL250 module in section [002]. This option will be
ignored if the unit is set for DHCP.
Step 8: Program the static IP address of the receiver (DRL3-IP line card) in section [007].
Step 9: If the Sur-Gard receiver is on a different network segment than the T-Link TL250 module,
the gateway address associated with the T-Link TL250 module
must be programmed in sec-
tion [008]. This is an optional step; verify with the network administrator if this is required.
Step 10: Program the T-Link account number in section [003].
NOTE: The T-Link account number can be up to 10 digits long. If account number is less then 10 digits lead-
ing zeros must be entered.
Step 11: When T-Link Programming is completed perform the following for programming changes to
take effect. In T-Link Programming Section [999], enter digits [55]. It will take approxi-
mately 15s for the module to reboot. Press [#] key to exit T-Link TL250 programming.
9.3
T-Link TL250 DVACS Programming
Obtain the following information from the station monitoring the DVACS alarm panel:
1. The SG-DVL2A Receiver number and line number that the DVACS panel is connected to.
2. The DVACS panel ID (Account Number).
3. The programmed value of the SG-DVL2A extended format (Option [07]) for step 2 below.
Step 1: Program the Account Number of the DVACS control panel in the DVACS account option of
the T-Link (Option [067]). The T-Link will use this number to supervise the control panel
and poll for DVACS signals from the panel.
NOTE: Alarms generated by the DVACS panel will be sent using the T-Link account.
Step 2: Program the T-Link DVACS extended Option [068] so that it is identical to the SG-DVL2A
extended option 07.
Step 3: Program the T-Link Account (Option [003]). To use the DVACS account number for alarm
reporting, program the T-Link account option with this value.
When an alarm is sent from the DVACS control panel to the central station, the account number is
expanded to a 10-digit value. The first four digits emulate the line number and receiver number on the
CAAA = Receiver 0
CCCC = Receiver 2
CBBB = Receiver 1
CDDD = Receiver 3