7.0 SG-DRL5/DRL5E/DRL5-2L PSTN Line Cards
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SG-DRL5 Option 172/272: SIA Option
Default 00000000
This option is a bit selectable Option meaning some or all of these choices may be enabled. For example, to enable "Force SIA Zone Number", and
"Convert Pulse formats to SIA", set Option 172/272=05. To enable only "Convert Pulse to SIA" and "Convert BFSK to SIA" set Option 172/272=0C.
Bit 0 - Force SIA Zone Number.
The receiver decodes SIA Alarms sent without Zone numbers and add '00' as the zone number to the automation output:
Example: [#1234|NriBA] becomes [#1234|NriBA00]
Example: [#1234|NBA/BH] become [#1234|NBA00/BH00]
Bit 1 - Convert SIA Account A's.
Any Account Digits received as 'A' are converted to '0'.
Example: [#A123|NriBA01] becomes [#0123|NriBA01]
Bit 2 - Convert Pulse formats to SIA.
All Pulse Format Printer and Computer outputs are converted to a SIA format, in a two step conversion process.
The automation output uses the Protocol ID of 'R'.
First the type of alarm is determined by Options 130/230-15F/25F, 170/270.
Secondly the type of alarm is mapped to a SIA output as per the following table.
Example:
1234A1 becomes '1234 A 1' becomes [#1234|NBA1]
Value
Codes
SIA
41
42
43
46
48
4F
4D
50
52
54
5C
62
66
68
6D
70
74
7C
A
B
C
F
H
O
M
P
R
T
\
b
f
h
m
p
t
|
BA
BA
CL
FA
HA
OP
MA
PA
BR
TA
OC
BR
FH
HH
MH
PH
TH
UB
Values programmed in Options 130/230-15F/25F, 170/270 other than in this table defaults to UAxx for Undecoded Alarm.
Bit 3 - Convert BFSK format to SIA.
The BFSK outputs are converted to a SIA format. The automation output uses the Protocol ID of 'R'.
When this 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 comma (',') to forward slash ('/')
When enabled, any commas are converted to a forward slash.
Example: [#1234|NBA1,2,3] becomes [#1234|NBA1/2/3]
Bit 5 - SIA Recovery
Some older SIA panels require that all blocks of the call be NACK'd for the call to be complete or it would assume that if one block was acknowledged
then all blocks were correctly acknowledged, and not resend the blocks that were NACK'd. This option turns off the functionality where, if one block is
NACK'd, then all blocks (regardless if they are correct or not) are NACK'd. In order to disable the SIA recovery option, disable this bit option (default
setting). By disabling the SIA recovery, the receiver sends Acknowledgement signals for the blocks that require it and NACK the ones that require it.
To enable the SIA recovery set bit 5 to 1. If a signal has any portion of the call NACK'd, then the entire call receives a NACK. Please contact technical
support for more information and updates to the list of panels affected.
Bit 6 - Pulse to SIA Hex zone numbers
This option is to be used if it is desired to have pulse conversion digits that are starting with HEX output a zone number in SIA. This option functions
the same as “Convert Pulse formats to SIA” Option 172/272 - bit 2, but also appends a zone number when the pulse event code starts with a Hex Digit.
Examples – with option 72 bit 2 and 6 enabled (Option 172/272 = 44)
1 - Pulse signal received 1234 41
Printer Output 1234-41-BA41
Automation put [#1234|NBA41]
2 – Pulse signal received 1234 B2
Printer Output 1234-B2-OPB2
Automation put [#1234|NOPB2]
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