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Protege DIN Rail 8 PGM Output Expander
| Installation Manual
Signals between the premises control unit and the receiving equipment, when not carried by wireless
means, shall be protected by the following method:
Onboard modem telco connection must be dedicated to the PRT-CTRL-DIN.
Ethernet connection to the Internet Service Provider (ISP) with a fixed IP Address must be dedicated to
the PRT-CTRL-DIN.
To comply with the dual signal line transmission system requirement, both transmission lines (onboard
modem and IP reporting) must be enabled. Signals shall be sent simultaneously to both, Report IP Service
and Contact ID Reporting Service.
The Report IP and Contact ID services must be programmed and enabled within the Protege System. The
following options are required:
The Contact ID Reporting Service must be enabled and the Service Mode must be configured to start
with the operating system.
Refer to the section
Contact ID
in the ProtegeGX Operator Reference Manual (227-1500-000).
The Report IP Service must be enabled as the primary communication channel, the Service Mode
must be configured to start with the operating system, and the Reporting Protocol must be set to
ArmorIP.
Refer to the section
Report IP
in the ProtegeGX Operator Reference Manual (227-1500-000).
When more than one means of signal transmission is used, loss of communication with the receiving
system shall be annunciated at the receiver within 200 seconds. If a fault is detected on any of the signal
transmission means, at least one of the signal transmission channels shall send a signal to the
central-station to report the fault within 200 seconds.
The Report IP and Contact ID services must be programmed and enabled within the Protege System.
The PRT-CTRL-DIN is compatible with the Integrated Control Technology ArmorIP Internet Monitoring
Receiver. Poll Time must be set to 40 seconds and the Grace Time must be set to 20 seconds.
In the Protege System, the reporting service must be configured to 40 seconds. The following options are
required for the service selected as Report IP type:
The Poll Time must be programmed to 40 seconds. Refer to the
Report IP | General
section in the
ProtegeGX Operator Reference Manual (227-1500-000)
The Contact ID Reporting Service must be enabled and the Service Mode must be configured to start
with the operating system.
Refer to the section
Contact ID
in the ProtegeGX Operator Reference Manual (227-1500-000)
The Report IP Service must be enabled as the primary communication channel, the Service Mode
must be configured to start with the operating system, and the Reporting Protocol must be set to
ArmorIP.
Refer to the section
Report IP
in the ProtegeGX Operator Reference Manual (227-1500-000).
The Trouble Input Area must be armed in 24h mode. Refer to the section
Trouble Inputs | Areas and
Input Types
in the ProtegeGX Operator Reference Manual (227-1500-000).
In the event of unsuccessful communication, a digital alarm communicator transmitter shall make a
minimum of 5 and a maximum of 10 attempts. Where the maximum number of attempts to complete the
sequence is reached, an indication of the failure shall be made at the premises.
In the Protege System, the reporting service selected as Contact ID must have the number of attempts
programmed to 5 attempts. The following options are required:
The Dial Attempts option must be programmed. Refer to the section
Contact ID | Settings
in the the
ProtegeGX Operator Reference Manual (227-1500-000).
DACT communication channel check-in time is not to exceed 24 hrs.
Trouble Zone Service Test Report
The Test Report Time must be programmed. Refer to the section
Controllers | Configuration
in the
ProtegeGX Operator Reference Manual (227-1500-000).
The Generate Input Restore on Test Input option must be enabled. Refer to the section
Controller |
Options
in the ProtegeGX Operator Reference Manual (227-1500-000).
The Test Report Time is Periodic option must be enabled. Refer to the section
Controller | Options
in
the ProtegeGX Operator Reference Manual (227-1500-000).