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1. ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 612 Point not tested CD 613 Intrusion Zone Walk Tested CD 614 Fire Zone Walk Tested CD 615 Panic Zone Walk Tested CD 616 Service Request J CJ 616 Service Request Restore W CR 620 Event Log 621 Event Log reset J CJ 622 Event Log 50 full J CJ 623 Event Log 90 full Yes J CJ 624 Event Log overflow J CJ 625 Time Date reset CD 626 Time Date inaccurate J CJ 626 Time Date inaccurate Restore w CR 627 Program mode entry Yes CD 628 Program mode exit Yes CD 629 32 Hour Event log marker J CJ 630 Scheduling 630 Schedule change CD 631 Exception schedule change CD 632 Access schedule change CD 640 Personnel monitoring 641 Senior Watch Trouble J CJ 641 Senior Watch Trouble Restore w CR 642 Latch key Supervision Yes O CO Misc 651 Reserved for Ademco Use A CA Appendix E 27 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Appendix E 28 Warranty IMPORTANT ITI products should be tested weekly to insure complete and proper operation and proper input and output connections LIMITED WARRANTY Interactive Technologies Inc ITI warrants that the central station receiver shall be free from defects in materials or workmanship for two years from the date on the
2. ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Data Code and Short Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP CD Closing Delinquent C CC CE Closing Extend C CC CF Forced Closing Yes Yes C CC CG Close Area C CC CI Fail to Close C CC CJ Late Close C CC CK Early Close C CC CL Closing Report Yes Yes Yes C CC CM Missing Alarm Recent Closing J CJ CP Automatic Closing C CC CR Recent Closing Yes J CJ CS Closing Keyswitch C CC CT Late to Open C CC CW Was Force Armed Yes Yes C CC CZ Point Closing C CC DA Card Assigned CD DB Card Deleted CD DC Access Closed CC DD Access Denied A CA DE Request to Enter CD DF Door Forced CD DG Access Granted CD DH Door Left Open Restoral w CR DJ Door Forced Trouble J CJ DK Access Lockout A CA DL Door Left Open Alarm A CA DM Door Left Open Trouble w CR DN Door Left Open A CA non alarm non trouble DO Access Open O CO DP Access Denied Unauthorized Time A CA Appendix E 5 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table E 3 SIA DCS Format Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Data Code and Short Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP DQ Access Denied Unauthorized Arming CD State DR Door Restoral W CR DS Door Station CD D
3. gt c0000 lt Printer Figure 3 8 Parallel Printer Cable Connection to CS 5000 Printer Cable Pin Outs 25 pin Centronics type printer cables are a standard items at most electronic stores However if you create your own cable use the pin description in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 External Printer Cable Pin Description CS 5000 i i io Pin Signal Direction Description 1 Data Strobe Low Out A low strobe pulse to read data in the pulse width is greater than 0 5 microseconds 2 Data Bit 1 Out These signals represent information of the first to eighth bits of parallel data Each signal is at high level when the data is logic 1 and low when 3 Data Bit 2 Out it is logic 0 4 Data Bit 3 Out 5 Data Bit 4 Out 6 Data Bit 5 Out di Data Bit 6 Out 8 Data Bit 7 Out 9 Data Bit 8 Out 10 AckNIg In A low pulse from the printer signals the control that the printer is ready for additional data 11 Busy In A high level indicates that the printer is busy Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 3 1 External Printer Cable Pin Description 12 Paper Empty In A high level indicates that the printer is out of paper 13 Select In A low level indicates the printer is off line or in an error condition 14 Not used 15 Not used 16 Logic ground Logic ground for printer
4. 6 1 Format Numbers Used In Printer Output 6 3 Section 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Error Messages siii aaa 7 1 Troubleshooting Process n 7 5 Removing the Power Supply Mother Board Assembly ii 7 5 Replacing the Mother Board Power Supply Assembly aa aa 7 6 Sate Mode aaa azioni 7 6 Updating the Receiver Software 7 6 Section 8 Automation Communication Formats 8 1 Introduction assia aispa 8 1 Section Terms and Conventions 8 1 SIA CIS Computer Interface Standard Format 8 2 Data String Description And Special Characters ie 8 3 Basic Message Format iii 8 4 Modifier Codes ie 8 6 Long Calls a manu et oes 8 6 System Status Messages 8 8 HeariBeat aaa qhana asha 8 9 Communication from a Computer to the CS 5000 8 9 ACKing and NACKing Data 8 9 Link Test zas h asi hunu 8 10 SIA 2000 Format a aasasassss 8 11 ITI Generic Computer Format 8 11 Convention Used In This Subsection 8 11 Report Record sissies niii 8 11 Control Panel Type and Zone Attribution Byte 8 12 Extended Panel ID Codes 8 13 Alarm Codes c ca 8 14 Log RECON a i
5. Table 8 30 Log off Request Components Component Description lt 4B gt Command request identifier See Table 8 28 lt Receiver ID gt Receiver ID number 1 or 2 ASCII digits lt 22 gt Separator lt User PIN gt The user s PIN code lt V byte gt Validation Byte V byte See Table 8 29 lt 0D gt End of message indicator Force Hang up Request This command is used to immediately hang up the phone line regardless of line card state To Force Hang up lt 05 gt lt Receiver ID gt lt 22 gt lt LC gt lt V byte gt lt 0D gt Table 8 31 Force Hang Up Request Components Component Description lt 05 gt Command request identifier See Table 8 28 lt Receiver ID gt Receiver ID number 1 or 2 ASCII digits lt 22 gt Separator lt LC gt The line card number lt V byte gt Validation Byte V byte See Table 8 29 lt 0D gt End of message indicator Add or Delete a Listen in Account If the account number of a control panel is in the listen in account list when that control panel calls in to the receiver the receiver will preform a listen in operation with that control panel The maximum length of a listen in account number is 8 characters and may include wild card characters and or Each line card can have up to 20 listen in accounts See Adding a Listen In Account and Clearing a Listen In Account in Section 5 8 31 Model CS 5000 Cen
6. i 8 12 Non ITI Formats Lower Nibble Description 8 13 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 8 9 Pulse Formats Lower Nibble Description 8 13 Table 8 10 Extended Panel ID Codes XID iii 8 13 Table 8 11 Alarm Codes and Descriptions n 8 14 Table 8 12 Log Record Components and Description 8 16 Table 8 13 Test Record Components and Description 8 16 Table 8 14 Okay Record Components and Description 8 17 Table 8 15 Number and ITI Digit Equivalent ii 8 17 Table 8 16 Type of Record Identifiers a 8 18 Table 8 17 Record Components ns 8 18 Table 8 18 Report Record Components and Description 8 19 Table 8 19 Information Field Identifiers oo eee iii 8 20 Table 8 20 Panel Type Characters i 8 21 Table 8 21 Condition Codes and Descriptions in 8 22 Table 8 22 Test Record Information Fields and Descriptions 8 24 Table 8 23 Supervisory Record Information Fields And Descriptions 8 24 Table 8 24 Log Record Information Fields And Descriptions 8 25 Table 8 25 Checksum Verification Process ii 8 26 Table 8 26 METERMINDER COM 2 Reports
7. 330 ohm 1 4W Reporting Panel CS 5000 Line Card Figure 3 17 Direct Panel Connection Section 4 Operation This section covers information on how to operate the CS 5000 Receiver Touchpad Function Buttons The front panel of the CS 5000 is made up of a touchpad containing numbers arrows and buttons an LCD display and an array of LED indicators Figure 4 1 LED Displays O O 0 0069 o O O O 000 See Touchpad LCD Display Kevs Figure 4 1 Model CS 5000 Front Panel The touchpad on the CS 5000 Receiver is used in all operating modes normal and programming mode Figure 4 2 Touchpad Layout 4 1 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 4 1 displays each individual touchpad key and describes its function in each operating mode Table 4 1 Touchpad Buttons Description Operating Modes Key Name Normal Programming a Up Arrow Display previous event Go back to previous choice or character Cd n Down Arrow Display next event Move to next choice or character N Z WV Left Arrow Display previous call Exit the current menu Move to Va previous programming field Q J S R Right Arrow Display next call Select menu item indicated by equal x sign Figure 4 6 Move to next P programming field Enter Menu Bring up Ma
8. S lt N78 System Restart Print Menu Program Menu S lt lt SY SS Diagnostics Note See Main Menu in Section 4 for detailed information on the main menu options Note You must have at least one Installer Profile Code programmed in the system at all times Default User Codes At initial power up the system provides two default user codes User code 1 defaults with an Installer profile and user code 2 defaults with an Operator profile Table 4 5 shows the default codes and their profiles Table 4 5 Default User Codes User Number PefaultCode Default Profile PIN 1 5000 Installer 2 1111 Operator Note User code I can be changed but not deleted User code 1 s profile will always remain as installer 4 7 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual 4 8 Logging On the System Follows these steps to properly log on to the system 1 Press the LOG STATUS button The LCD will display Enter Log In Code 2 Enter your PIN code See Table 4 5 for default codes Note This screen will time out after 15 seconds 3 Press the ENTER MENU button If the correct PIN is entered the LCD will display Installer XX User Name The Operator Logged In LED will also turn on If an invalid code is entered the LCD will display Access code not verified Note If the previous user has not logged off
9. y r gt 00 System Engaged 050005004 Beep 0 123039A 05 05 99 Normal Operation Model 5000 Receiver Line Card Initialization No events Lines 1 amp 2 Model and Manufacturer banner Man Scanning Line 3 System Status 06 27 99 08 32 44 Line 3 Date and Time Figure 4 5 Power up Routine The system defaults in the manual operation To select automatic operation see Changing the Operation Mode in the Section 5 Note Any time the main power switch is turned offthe time and date will have to be reprogrammed on power up Logging On and Off Persons operating the CS 5000 must log on and off the system This is a way of keeping track of who is operating the system at any given time You can program a total of 40 codes Each code will be assigned to one of two user profiles installer profile or operator profile See Default User Codes in Section 4 Installer Profile The Installer profile will have access to all options on the main menu Operation Operator Profile The Operator profile has access to fewer main menu options than the Installer profile These options allow the operator to perform basic operation of the CS 5000 Both profiles can acknowledge all calls and events Table 4 4 Main Menu Option Items by Profile Installer Operator Profile Profile Vv Vv Call History Menu Options System History System Info Set Time amp Date
10. Communica SE Handshake Format Name Description tion Group Format Group ITI SX HI SX IVA Sends a 5 digit account and 2 digit alarm code ina Bell 2225 Hz 103 pseudo octal format with parity and checksum The TECHE data is decoded into English account information ITI SX V ITI Commander Euro Commander RF Commander Harbor Guard ITI Commander 2000 LifeGard Sends a 5 digit account and 2 digit alarm code in a Bell ITI CareTaker SecurityPro 103 hex Learn Mode format with parity and checksum 4000 The data is decoded into English account information ITI MeterMinder Modem ITI FONSAFE PhoneWatch ITI SX V Special Rollins System 6 ITI SIMON ITI UltraGard CareTaker EX SIA 1993 DCS Level 2 SIA Sends a 6 digit 10 digit for WESTAR account and a F1 Digital Communication variable digit alarm code in a Bell 103 format with parity Standard ITI Concord and checksum The data is decoded into English account WESTAR SIMON II information SIA 2000 pending approval Sends an 8 digit account and a 2 digit alarm code in a Bell ITI Advent 103 212 format with Fletcher s checksum The data is decoded into English account information FSK BFSK Sends a 3 digit account and a 1 digit alarm code similar to 1400 or 2300 Hz 3 1 Extended format except the data is decoded into English account information Contact ID ITI Advent Sends a 4 digit account and a 3 digit alarm code in a Dual 1400 amp 2300 Hz DTMF Concord SIMON II Ademco
11. Fire emergency FONSAFE Fire emergency with audio verification FONSAFE Undefined alarms non ITI panels only Log Record If Log Record Log Rec is enabled a pair of phone log records surrounds all report records generated by the reporting panel The unused data field of the log record is filled with six NoData characters see Communications in Section 5 The following is an example of how a log record surrounds a report record lt SOA gt lt 1 gt lt 1 gt lt 0100 gt lt 000000 gt lt N gt lt SOD gt New Log Record lt Report lt Report Record gt Record gt Report Record Report Record lt S0A gt lt 1 gt lt 1 gt lt 0100 gt lt 000000 gt lt E gt lt 0D gt Final Log Record 8 15 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 8 12 lists the components of a log record and their description Table 8 12 Log Record Components and Description Character Description lt SOA gt Start or record indicator line feed lt S Receiver ID number lt 1 gt Phone line number lt 0100 gt Reference number equals four ASCII bytes ranging from 0001 9999 Reference number 100 shown lt 000000 gt Six No Data characters Valid characters are 0 9 A Z a Z Space 1 L 55 amp T Eo See Communications in Section 5 lt N gt New or start of log record lt
12. Battery Y Yes or N No Line Card Y Yes or N No Line Fault Y Yes or N No AC Power Y Yes or N No Buffer Full Y Yes or N No Listen In Y Yes or N No Call Pending Y Yes or N No Configuring the Auxiliary Relay Outputs Program an event that will give a trouble output to the auxiliary relay contact See next section to program the normal state of the auxiliary relay 1 Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 2 Press 1 for General Options 3 Press 3 for Communications 4 Press 7 to Set Relay configuration A list of the relay output options is displayed 5 Press the A or Y button to move through the relay output options 6 When the equal sign highlights the option you wish to change press ENTER MENU Note Additional presses of the enter button toggle the setting between yes and no Table 5 9 7 Repeat steps 5 through 6 for all relay options you wish to change See Table 5 9 for list of additional options Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual System Options In System Options you can configure the backup battery configuration the receiver ID number and the normal state of the auxiliary relay lt General Options gt lt Exit Options i Revr ID 01 Strip Bad Aux Relay DeEnergize E Battery Bkp lt Batt Bkp lt Exit gt Figure 5 7 System Options Display Table 5 10 list the available choic
13. lt LineCard Program gt L01 0000 LineCard L02 0000 LineCard L03 0000 LineCard V lt WARNING gt LCO1 0000 LineCard Delete Record No Figure 5 17 Visual Steps to Clear a Line Card From the Receiver To Clear or Delete a Line Card From the Receiver l 2 3 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 4 to clear a line card When display shows the list of line cards Figure 5 17 press the or W button until the desired line card to be cleared is highlighted with the equal sign Press ENTER MENU The display will read lt Warning gt LC01 13 417 Linecard Delete Record No Press the A button until Yes is flashing Press ENTER MENU To exit press the left arrow button Viewing Line Cards To view all of the line cards in the receiver follow these steps 1 2 3 5 42 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 5 to view line cards When display shows the list of line cards Figure 5 17 press the Y button to scroll through the list of line cards To exit press the left arrow button Programming User List User List is used to program and store the information on the various installers and operators who will operate and maintain the receiver Through this program menu item you can add edit or clear delete an operator installer up to 40 users The user is identified by name then assigned a PIN personal identifi
14. De Choices Options Comments tions Menu fault Yes Vv Yes will annunciate if an event trouble or fault condition Printer NG O CC0ES Yes y No no annunciation if an event trouble or fault condition Bkp Printer occurs No See Configuring the On board Annunciator Outputs for Auto Comp Yes v programming steps No Bkp Auto Yes v Comp No Yes V MeterMinder No Yes V Battery No Annunciator Cfg Yes V Line Card No Yes V Line Fault No Yes V AC Power No Yes V Buffer Full No Yes Vv Listen In No Must be set to No for UL installations Yes V Call Pending No 5 12 Programming Table 5 6 Communications Options and Descriptions Continued Communica De Choices Options Comments tions Menu fault Yes Vv Yes will annunciate if an event trouble or fault condition Printer Ne occurs Yes V No no annunciation if an event trouble or fault condition Bkp Printer occurs Da See Configuring the Auxiliary Relay Outputs for programming Yes V steps Auto Comp No Bkp Auto Yes Vv Comp No Yes Vv MeterMinder No Yes V Battery No Aux Relay Cfg Yes V Line Card No Yes V Line Fault No Yes V AC Power No Yes V Buffer Full No Yes V Listen In No Must be set to No for UL installations Yes V Call Pending No Setting Up the Port Function Port Functions set up how ea
15. Receiver ID number 00 99 31 Line Card Number of the line card that 32 _ received the message gt Indicates the Beginnin Always 5B of Event Data open bracket character 23 Numberor gt Precedes account digits Pound Symbol 38 35 The account number occupies the first 35 ASUS bytes of event data 1 8 characters 23 __ If the data includes an account 7C Field Separator number a field separator will follow the account number 4E New Event s Indicator New events not previously 42 received by the receiver a Event First event burglary alarm zone 1 31 2F Event Separator Separates multiple events 42 a Event 2 Second event burglary alarm zone 2 32 __ 2F Event Separator Separates multiple events 42 a Event 3 Third event burglary alarm zone 4 34 __ 5D gt Indicates End gt of Event Data Always close bracket character OD gt Indicates End of Message Always OD Figure 8 1 Example Message Note Figure 8 1 is a sample only Sizes of data fields may vary in actual use Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Modifier Codes The CS 5000 supports the SIA modifier codes shown in Table 8 3 below Table 8 3 Modifier Codes Used With The CS 5000 CODE M
16. in 8 27 Table 8 27 Response Messages by the CS 5000 Receiver 8 29 Table 8 28 Command Requests by Identifiers ii 8 30 Table 8 29 Log in Request Components ii 8 30 Table 8 30 Log off Request Components a 8 31 Table 8 31 Force Hang Up Request Components in 8 31 Table 8 32 Add Listen in Account Request Components 8 32 Table 8 33 Delete a Listen in Account Request Components 8 32 Table 8 34 Extend Listen in Period Request Components 8 33 Table 8 35 End Listen in Period Request Components 8 33 Table 8 36 Create PBX Listen in String Request Components 8 34 Table 8 37 Add Trap Account Request Components 8 34 Table 8 38 Delete Trap Account Request Components 8 35 Table A 1 Programming Quick Chart Appendix A 1 Table B 1 US ASCII Character Codes Appendix B 1 Table E 1 New Event Codes aa Appendix E 1 Table E 2 Panel ID Characters Appendix E 2 Table E 3 SIA DCS Format ii Appendix E 4 Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table ii Appendix E 14 vi Section 1 System Overview This manual describes installation operation and programming of the M
17. 7 Program Menu 1 General Options Operation Mode Manual Automatic Log Only 2 Display Options Language Time Display Date Format Daylight Savings ITI FLAGS Hold Last Event 3 Communications 1 Port Functions 2 Com Port 1 3 Com Port 2 4 Parallel Port 5 Automation Cnfg 6 Annunciator Cnfg 7 Aux Relay Cnfg 4 System Options Backup Batt Cnfg Receiver ID No Strip Send Bad Aux Relay State 5 Message Que Opt Warning Level Max Buffer Limit 2 Line Card Options 1 Add Line Cards 2 Edit Line Cards 1 Handshake Seq 2 Line Options 3 Listen In 4 Trap List 5 Misc Line Opt 6 ITI Options 3 Copy Line Card 4 Clear Line Card 5 View Line Cards 5 Line Card Debug Mode 3 User List 1 Add User 6 Line Card Statistics 2 Edit User 7 Port Status 3 Clear User Press D Denotes installer profile only ENTER to select item v to skip to next item to skip to previous item ARI 4 8460G01A DSF Appendix C 2 Appendix D CS 5000 Specifications Approvals Listings Registration UL listed UL 864 for residential and commercial fire and burglary central station service ULC listed UL Canada Meets UL and IEC 801 Level 3 transient requirements Meets FCC part 15 and part 68 for commercial applications FCC AC6USA 31519 AL E DOC Canadian Department of Communications approval DOC 7013 SIL 1 Supported Panel Communications Formats Modem Formats Bell 103 212 SIA 2000 pending ITI Advent
18. Follow these steps to initiate Safe Mode and default User code 01 1 Follow the steps in System Restart in Section 4 to restart the receiver Note All messages must be acknowledged before a system restart procedure can be performed If all messages are not acknowledged cycle the receiver s power to restart the system If the power is cycled all unacknowledged messages will be lost 2 When the display Shows Model CS 5000 Receiver ITI 3 Press the STAR HOME button then the LOG STATUS button The display will read Safe Mode Activated 4 Press ENTER MENU 5 Enter the default installer code or 5000 Updating the Receiver Software ITI will continue testing new reporting formats with the CS 5000 receiver As additional reporting formats become available it may be necessary to update your receiver This can be done from your own PC using a null modem cable Figure 3 15 and Figure 3 16 Any software upgrades will be sent to you on a 3 5 inch floppy disk and will come with down loading instructions 7 6 Section 8 Automation Communication Formats Introduction The receiver supports several automation communication formats which are used to communicate with an automation computer The supported formats are SIA CIS SIA 2000 pending ITIGeneric ITI Comp ITI MeterMinder Custom COM 2 Output The remainder of this section details these formats Section Terms and Conventions This manual us
19. Hold Last Event Press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired setting Press ENTER MENU ITI Flags Set LCD and Printer Output Options 1 2 3 At the flashing lt ITI gt field press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired setting Press ENTER MENU Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each option See Table 5 5 for options definitions Note Setting CPU Time option to Y will enable sending a test record to automation port whenever panel clock 4 is updated Press left arrow button until you exit this menu 5 9 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Communications In the lt Communications gt options the installer can configure the communication ports automation configuration annunciator configurations and the auxiliary relay configurations lt Communications gt 1 Port Functions 2 Com Portl Unused 3 Com Port2 Unusedv lt Communications gt 4 Par Port Unused 5 Automation Cfg 6 Annunciator Cfg Vv lt Communications gt 7 Aux Relay Cfg M lt Exit Menu Figure 5 5 Communications Options Menu Table 5 6 lists the available choices and gives a description of those choices Table 5 6 Communications Options and Descriptions Communica De Choices Options Comments tions Menu fault Unused Vv Rules for Port Functions Coml Automation 1 Functions in B
20. Press 1 for General Options Press 3 for Communications Press 3 to set Com Port 2 parameters Press the or Y button until the display flashes on the desired port setting Press ENTER MENU Note See Editing the Init String Com 1 Com 2 and Parallel Port section e t gt tS 7 Repeat steps 5 through 6 until all parameters are set 8 Press left arrow button to exit menu Editing the Init String Com 1 Com2 and Parallel Port An initialization string can be used to customize the output to the device connected to a port on the receiver For example you can skip over perforations set proportional spacing or condense the print output to a printer Note Refer to the user manual of the device connected to the receiver for special command sequences Follow these step to insert an initialization string 1 Press ENTER MENU at the flashing lt Init Str gt field 5 14 z si lt Edit Init String gt First 20 digit string Clear String N lt Edit Init String gt Second 20 digit string Clear Programming Do not clear init string Clear init string Press to toggle Y or N N Y E ESC or Escape Figure 5 6 Initialization String Display 2 Press the A or V button until the desired character flashes Table 5 7 Initialization String Characters Character Description 0 through 9 Numeric characters which can be entered from the touchpad or by pressing up
21. SIA 1993 SIA DCS Level 2 SIA F1 ITI Concord SIMON Il ITI Commander 2000 LifeGuard UltraGuard CareTaker EX ITI Commander Euro Commander RF Commander HarborGuard ITI Caretaker Plus Security Pro 4000 ITI METERMINDER ITI FONSAFE PhoneWatch ITI SIMON ITI SX V Special Rollins System 6 ITI SX IVB V ITI SX III IVA DTMF Formats Contact ID ITI Advent ITI Concord ITI SIMON II Ademco FSK Formats 1850Hz and 2150 Hz SIA F2 BFSK Tone Burst Formats 1800 1900 Hz SIA P1 Franklin 3 1 SIA P2 SIA P3 4 2 SIA P4 Radionics 3 1 with Checksum Radionics Hex pulses 3 1 Standard 3 1 Extended Sescoa 3 1 Franklin 3 1 Appendix D 1 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Supported Computer Automation Communication Protocols SIA e SIA CIS ITI ITI Generic e ITI Comp e ITI METERMINDER Operation Programming e Receiver throughput Continuous calls from 12 line cards simultaneously receiving SIA DCS events at 300 baud e 500 call minimum call history Actual number of calls depends on call size and number of message queue system events Built in test and diagnostics Up to 40 unique programming user passwords with up to two user profiles e Up to 20 audio accounts and up to 20 trap accounts per line card e Up to 8 character alphanumeric account numbers Up to 5 character
22. WIRELESS Security Automation Access Control CS 5000 Central Station Receiver CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation and User s Manual Interactive Technologies Inc 2266 North Second Street North Saint Paul MN 55109 1 800 777 1415 For reprints order manual 86 015 which includes 466 1337 Rev C Manual Text 466 1558 Change Pages if applicable 466 1336 Release Notes if applicable Copyright 1999 ITI Printed in the USA Section 4 Contents Operation cccccccsssseeessssssssseeeeeee 4 1 Touchpad Function Buttons 4 1 Displays aree 4 3 LED Indicators ii 4 3 LCD Status Display a a 4 3 Section 1 Adjusting LCD Contrast 4 4 System Overview aaa 1 1 LCD Display Abbreviations 4 5 Folies as mama aun wean a iE 1 1 Initial System Power Up asss 4 5 Hardware Features iii 1 1 Logging On and Off ii 46 Software Features a a a aa aaa 1 2 Installer Profile i 4 6 Optional Accessories ee 1 2 Operator Profile sssssssssss ad Formats Compatible with the CS 5000 1 3 Default User Codes 4 7 CS 5000 Supported SIA Digital I II Levels 1 4 Logging On the System 4 8 Using this Manual iii 1 4 Logging Off the Sys
23. low battery A condition that results when the back up battery charge level weakens and the receiver s power requirements cannot be sufficiently supplied by the back up battery manual mode Requires manual acknowledgments of each call or event from an operator MCPU Master Central Processing Unit main menu The main menu will be displayed as either lt Installer Menu gt or lt Operator Menu gt message Any data the CS 5000 is passing to an automation com puter The term message is reserved for discussions of the string as a whole mode A method of operation motherboard The primary electronic printed circuit board in a piece of equipment ms Milliseconds NACK No acknowledgment See also ACK NEC National Electrical Code NFPA National Fire Protection Association normal mode The receiver s operating mode when it is not in the pro gramming mode When in normal mode the receiver displays alarm report information on the display logo screen normally closed N C An unactivated switch or contact connection that allows current to flow through it normally open N 0 An unactivated switch or contact connection that does not allow current to flow through it null modem cable Special serial cable used to simulate modem connec tions off hook Activated Busy or in use A phone handset is off hook but a communication line is busy or in use See also on hook on hook Not a
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25. 100VA Fuse 3A Slow Blow Back up battery connection Input 10 2 to 14 0 VDC 3 Amp Max Back up battery does not provide standby time required for i UL and NFPA standards A UPS uninterruptable power Output 13 65 VDC 1 Amp charging current supply listed for Fire Protection Signaling Use must be utilized when standby power is required 2 5 Amp 48VDC Auxiliary relay contacts 2 5 Amp 48VAC Resistive Power Limited Resistive Power Limited Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Overview The CS 5000 is assembled at the factory One line card is shipped with the CS 5000 receiver Follow the procedures described in Installing Line Cards in Section 3 to install additional line cards eoo 0009 O O O 0O 009 0 0 O 0 0 Face Plate Screws Figure 3 1 Model CS 5000 Front View Main Power Switch Inserted Line Card Phone Line Connector Phone Line Slots Line Card Guides Figure 3 2 Model CS 5000 Front View Front Plate Removed 3 2 Installation AC Power Cord Connector Tia pes pi sini FG Pusa Pt a has boan vt 1o comp wih FCC Pulag Par 15 id eg eta wan PS Seer Se ee as chan RA AC interference received including interference that may 120 VAC 10 cause sor ary me operation 240 VAC 10
26. 5 21 Changing the Hunt Group 5 38 Setting to Strip or Send Bad Data 5 21 e OSIS SEP SPO V K x ITI Options Menu i 5 38 Setting the alan Relay Contact ITI SCode Security Code Menu 5 38 m Normal da ce ie i Adding an Account SCode 5 39 essage Queue Options Editing an Account SCode 5 39 Setting the Message Queue Clearing Deleting an Warning On Level enna 5 22 Aecomnt SC ode i 5 39 i i QUEse da Adding an SCode to the Table 5 40 arning Off Level serie Clearing an SCode from the Table 5 40 Set the Maximum Buffer Limit 5 23 Line Card M 5 23 Date Time Flag 5 40 so oF LA ana Changing the Date Time Flag 5 40 Te Pl ee ARRETRARE _ 11300 Baid nia 5 40 It Wine Card gaa aaa iaia Changing the ITI 300 Baud Enable 5 41 Handshake Sequence 5 29 Audio Mode 5 41 Copying Line Cards 5 41 Clearing Deleting Line Cards 5 42 To Clear or Delete a Line Card From the Receiver 5 42 Viewing Line Cards in 5 42 User List icona io rali 5 43 Adding a User ua ios 5 44 Editing d User pera 5 45 Clearing Deleting a User 5 46 Section 6 Compatible Reporting Formats 6 1 Formats By Communication Group
27. E lt Exit Wenu Information after the dash indicates the format presently chosen lt Diag Format gt Figure 4 21 Formatting the Event Log Report 4 23 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual LC Debug Mode LC Debug Lets you choose the line card to be debugged See Section 7 Troubleshooting LC Statistics The Line Card Statistics submenu allows you to view line card call statistics such as total calls all cards total line card calls today s calls and bad calls To view the line card statistics 1 Log on to the receiver by pressing the LOG STATUS button and then entering your installer PIN code Press the ENTER MENU button to view the Installer Menu items Press 8 for the lt Diagnostics Menu gt Press 6 for lt LC Statistics gt Press the A or Y arrow buttons to move through the line card list When the equal sign highlights the line card you wish to view press ENTER MENU The display will indicate TOTAL CALLS XX LC XX TOTAL XX TODAY XX BAD XX 8 If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu TL Oreto Port Status The Port Status submenu is a diagnostic tool to monitor port status Com Port 1 Com Port 2 Para Port therefore it contains no changeable settings The arrows indicate high and low voltage 4 24 Operation Listen In and Hang Up Note See UL Requirements in Section 2 for UL requirements on listen in This se
28. If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu Pio Pre A Setting the Message Queue Warning Off Level Set the percentage level where the receiver will indicate a restore condition for a Message Queue Warning Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 Press 1 for General Options Press 5 for Message Queue Options Press gt until the display flashes on the Off field Enter the level in you wish the receiver message queue to get before it will indicate a message queue warning restore Press ENTER MENU 7 If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu AP ee D 5 22 Programming Set the Maximum Buffer Limit Used to set the maximum number of bytes in a call This number is used to determine if a call is a runaway call Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 Press 1 for General Options Press 5 for Message Queue Options Press gt until the display flashes on the Max Buf Limit field Enter the number of bytes you wish the receiver message queue to reach before it will indicate a Message Queue Buffer Full warning and hang up on the runaway call Press ENTER MENU If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu oP Sa aA Line Card Menu Through the Line Card Menu you can add a new line card edit copy clear or view existing line cards lt Program Menu gt 2 Line
29. Press and hold both the up arrow and the left arrow keys at the same time Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Contrast Adjustment 2 Release the up and left arrow keys when you reach the desired contrast level 4 4 LCD Display Abbreviations Operation Many of the words used on the LCD are abbreviated to accommodate 20 characters per line Table 4 3 compares the event that is reported to how it is output to the LCD and printer Table 4 3 LCD and Printer Abbreviations Event LCD Printer Alarm Alrm Alarm Trouble Trbl Trouble Restore Rstr Restore Supervisory Sprv Superv Opening Open Opening Closing Clos Close Remote Rmot Remote Disable Dsbl Disable Bypass Byps Bypass Unbypass Ubyp Unbypass Test Test Test Listen in Lstn Listen System Sytm System Access Accs Access Report Rprt Report Cancel Cncl Cancel Zone Number Zit Zone Door Number D Door User Number U User Area Number A Area Initial System Power Up Apply power to the CS 5000 by plugging in the AC power cable and then turning the main power switch on Figure 3 2 When the CS 5000 powers up the display will go through the routine shown in Figure 4 5 4 5 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual 4 6 N 098005004 Beep 0 123039A 05 05 99 Y c Bus 1 Y 11 04 23 May 5 1999 00 System
30. This value is XORed against the first byte in the record The result is XORed against the next byte and so on up through the SCC See Table 8 25 8 25 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual The following is an example of a checksum control field I XI A49E0 Table 8 25 Checksum Verification Process Character ASCII Code Additive Checksum XOR Checksum 7C 00 7C 7C FF 4 7C 83 5B 7C 5B D7 83 5B D8 X 58 D7 58 12F D8 58 80 7C 12F 7C 1AB 80 4 7C FC 5D 1AB 5D 208 FC 5D A1 A 41 208 41 249 A1441 E0 ITI METERMINDER Format The ITI METERMINDER is a dual purpose control panel that provides off site meter reading for the utility company and provides home security functions for subscribers The METERMINDER is based on the ITI CareTaker Plus panel and the Panel ID sent in the account record is the same as a CareTaker Plus 4x The CS 5000 passes the security related reports to the automation computer via serial COM 1 and the meter related reports via serial COM 2 For more information on panel functions and programming commands refer to the METERMINDER Installation Manual 46 729 CareTaker Plus Installation and Reference Manual 46 504 and the METERMINDER Release Notes 46 480 Meter Format The following describes all possible meter reports that the CS 5000 may receive from in service meters The reports include th
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32. Yes Vv Daylight Savings No Attempts Y Yes Show number of dialing attempts made by the reporting panel before N No Def communication was successful See ITI Flags Set LCD and Printer Output Options for step by step instructions CPU Time Y Yes Show the CPU time reporting ITI Flags N No Def CPU Type Y Yes Show the CPU type reporting N No Def Panel Rev Y Yes Show the software revision of the reporting panel N No Def Programming Table 5 5 Display Options and Descriptions Continued Display Menu 3 pay Choices Default Comments Items ITI Flags Arming Level Y Yes Show the arming level of the reporting panel N No Def Meter Acct 5 Y Yes Use special 5 digit MeterMinder account number N No Def Meter Acct 12 Y Yes Use special 12 digit MeterMinder account number N No Def Yes LCD will display the last acknowledged event instead of the date time display in the auto mode In manual mode the display will show the oldest Hold Last Event unacknowledged event No V Changing the Display Options 1 2 3 4 Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode for instructions Press 1 for General Options Press 2 for Display Options Press until the display flashes on the desired display menu item Language Format Time Format Date Format Daylight Savings ITI Flags see ITI Flags Set LCD and Printer Output Options
33. a new user can still log on by entering a PIN code This will automatically log off the previous user and log in the new user Logging Off the System Follows these steps to properly log off the system 1 Press the LOG STATUS button while in the lt Main Menu gt The LCD will display nn User Name Log Out Note This screen will time out after 15 seconds 2 Enter your PIN code See Table 4 5 for default codes 3 Press the ENTER MENU button If the correct PIN is entered the LCD will display User Name Logged out The Operator Logged In LED will also turn off If an invalid code is entered the LCD will display Access code not verified Operation Modes of Operation This section describes the receiver s normal and programming modes of operation and the options available Normal Mode Normal mode consists of three options one if the receiver is intended to be used with an automation system one for manual operation and one to just log the events without manual acknowledgments or automation communication Manual Operation Requires a manual acknowledgment of each call or event from an operator How to Manually Acknowledge Calls When the call pending LED is flashing and the on board annunciator is beeping 1 Press the STAR HOME button to display the oldest event that has not been acknowl edged Press the ACK button to acknowledge the call 3 Repeat step 2 until all calls are acknowledged and the dis
34. e Ground post to larger hole A should give a nominal reading e Ground post to smaller hole B should give a reading of 110 to 120 VAC If the voltage on A is not nominal the outlet does not have proper ground If the voltage on B is not 110 to 120 VAC the outlet is incorrectly connected On a 220 VAC outlet e Ground post to left hole A should give a reading of 110 to 120 VAC e Ground post to right hole B should give a reading of 110 to 120 VAC If A and B voltage measurements are not equal the outlet does not have a proper earth ground or one of the wires is incorrectly connected b Smaller hole a 2 amp Bo J Reading should A 3 Reading should Reading should R ding should be 120 O be 120 be nominal be 120 SS A e Center ground post Center ground post 120 VDC OUTLET 220 VDC OUTLET Figure 3 13 Outlet Voltage Measurement Points 2 Ground the outlet by running a solid wire 14 gauge or larger to a good earth ground such as a metal water pipe or ground rod The wire should be of equal or greater diameter to the wires used to feed the outlet It may be necessary to have a licensed electrician ground the outlet 3 13 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Battery Connection To install the back up battery follow these steps Note The 12VDC 7ah battery will provide a minimum of 4 hours of battery back up power See UL Require ments i
35. ground earth ground The part of a circuit that is connected to a metallic object buried in the earth The ground connection is usu ally designated as negative handshake A process in which predetermined arrangements of characters are exchanged by the receiving and transmit ting equipment to establish synchronization Heart Beat A supervisory signal for continually testing the commu nication link between the automation computer and the receiver hex Hexadecimal The base 16 number system which is used to condense binary based codes such as bytes for more efficient computer processing Denoted by preced ing symbol history buffer A history storage containing the date time and user ID for each event The history is limited by the buffer size and is refreshed by erasing events on a first in first out basis hook flash Places an incoming call on hold by completing a quick on off hook on the phone line Also see PBX hunt group A group of associated telephone lines within which an incoming call is automatically routed to an idle not busy telephone line for completion Glossary 4 initialization string A list of ASCII characters used to customize the output of a receiver port connected device installer access code The access code that lets the installer operate and pro gram all features of the system See operator access code installer profile Part of access code allowing both operation and pro gra
36. i Fuse FCC Registration No AC6USA 31519 AL E REN 0 18 RA FUSE 100 VA REPLACE ONLY WARNING 15A SLOW kunsa aou OCP Prese Remote Relay AND RATING DIS ASROR FO SMEG Battery Connector AENA B lt a UNUSED AENA B No FS Aguar rey TREAUN ey aa Security Systems Phone Line Slots Phone Line SBUS Connectors Serial Ports Parallel Strain Relief Printer Port Tie Wrap Holders Figure 3 3 Model CS 5000 Rear View 3 3 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Rack Mounting This diagram shows how to mount the model CS 5000 in a UL listed rack enclosure Receiver Mounting Screws Flat Head supplied with receiver 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 7 m m ma mam om om mm o o ooo 4 o E O 22090 Wumumumumuum 000 V a no a a a T oo ra a we Wi en lt q med Lm r e lt rs e jm ee lt rs e Model CS 5000 Receiver Back up Model C 5000 Receiver Shown With Face Plate Removeq Blank Filler Panels Figure 3 4 Rack Mount Enclosure Front View Note All wiring that exits cabinet must be in a electrical conduit Power non power limited and high low voltage wiring lines must be separ
37. lt Print Report gt 4 Test Page lt Exit menu a Figure 4 13 Print Report Menu Items Printing the Call History Follow these steps to print the call history 1 Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure 2 Press the ENTER MENU button to view the Installer Menu 3 Press 6 for the lt Printer Menu gt Figure 4 12 4 Press 1 for lt Print Report Menu gt Figure 4 13 4 16 5 6 7 8 Operation Press 1 for Call History options lt Call History gt 04 Priority 4 Y E 05 Priority 5 Y lt Exit Menu gt Figure 4 14 Call History Options Press the or Y button to move through the call history menu choices Figure 4 14 When the equal sign highlights the call history items you desire to print for this report press ENTER MENU or gt to toggle the setting between Y print or N don t print Press left arrow button to exit menu Printing the System History Follow these steps to print the system history 1 Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure Oy ea Press the ENTER MENU button to view the Installer Menu Press 6 for the lt Printer Menu gt Figure 4 12 Press 1 for lt Print Report Menu gt Figure 4 13 Press 2 to print the System History Press left arrow button to exit menu Printing System Configuration Follow these steps to print the system configur
38. 100 VA amp EI D ORS Screw Locations Figure 7 1 Mother Board Power Supply Assembly retaining Screw Locations 7 5 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Replacing the Mother Board Power Supply Assembly 1 Remove the front plate by unscrewing the front plate retaining screws See Figure 3 1 for locations of front plate retaining screws 2 Fromthe front side of the receiver slide the replacement mother board power supply assembly back into the receiver chassis 3 On the back of the receiver replace the four screws that hold the mother board power sup ply assembly in place Figure 7 1 4 Make sure that the power switch is in the off position Figure 3 12 5 Reconnect the AC power cable Note Make sure to plug the AC power cable into a grounded outlet See How to Verify Earth Ground in Sec tion 3 for instructions on verifving earth ground 6 Reconnect the back up battery Figure 3 14 7 Turn the main power switch to the on position Figure 3 12 8 Replace the front plate by screwing in the front plate retaining screws Figure 3 1 Safe Mode Safe mode can be used to reset User 01 access code back to the default of 5000 regardless of its present setting For example if the code for the installer User 01 is lost and additional programming is required the receiver can be restarted in safe mode to return User 01 to an access code of 5000
39. 120 Panic Alarms 120 Panic Yes Yes Yes A Y CA Appendix E 14 Automation Output Version Control Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 120 Panic Restore Yes Yes Yes W CR 121 Duress Yes Yes Yes A CQ 121 Duress Restore Yes Yes Yes w CR 122 Silent Yes Yes Yes A CA 122 Silent Restore Yes Yes Yes w CR 123 Audible Yes A Y CA 123 Audible Restore Yes w CR 124 Duress Access granted A CQ 124 Duress Access granted Restore w CR 125 Duress Egress granted A CQ 125 Duress Egress granted Restore w CR 130 Burglar Alarms 130 Burglary Yes Yes Yes A U CG 130 Burglary Restore Yes Yes Yes w CR 131 Perimeter Yes A U CG 131 Perimeter Restore Yes W CR 132 Interior Yes A U CG 132 Interior Restore Yes w CR 133 24 Hour Safe Yes A U CG 133 24 Hour Safe Restore Yes W CR 134 Entry Exit Yes A U CG 134 Entry Exit Restore Yes W CR 135 Day night Yes A U CG 135 Day night Restore Yes w CR 136 Outdoor A U CG 136 Outdoor Restore w CR 137 Tamper Yes Yes T CT 137 Tamper Restore Yes Yes w CR 138 Near alarm A U CG 138 Near alarm Restore W CR Appendix E 15 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table E 4 ITI Conta
40. 17 Not used 18 to 25 Logic Ground Ground return for data lines Figure 3 9 shows the connector pin numbering 10 0 Receiver Printer Pin 1 Pin 14 Pin 25 Figure 3 9 Parallel Printer Port Connector Pins Remote Alert Output 1 Plug the battery relay wiring harness onto the connector on the back of the CS 5000 receiver Figure 3 10 Note The remote alert output is a form C relay with normally open or normally closed contacts 2 Connect the white wire to circuit common 3 Use the yellow wire for a normally closed circuit or Use the brown wire for a normally open circuit 3 10 Installation Power limited Note A 1 4 inch spacing must be maintained between the battery wires and the relay wires If this spacing cannot be maintained use non power limited wiring methods as described in NFPA 70 National Electrical Code The relay can only be used with a listed power limited resistive load class 2 or class 3 supply Non power Limited lt y v Y White Relay Common Yellow Relay N C Brown Relay N O Black Battery Negative Red Battery Positive Figure 3 10 CS 5000 Remote Alert Output Backup Battery Connection AC Power Cord Connection Before the AC power cord is connected make sure that the power switch is off down Connect the power cord
41. 22 View after pe 11 2 pressed 05 03 99 09 56AM SysEvent 21 of 22 User Log Out Up arrow 02 displays 05 03 99 09 56AM previous event Figure 4 8 System History Display Sequence Note Up arrow moves back to the previous event that occurred To display a specific event enter the event number Figure 4 8 then press the ENTER MENU button Press the STAR HOME button to go to most recent call System Info System Info is a non editable screen that displays the model number the software revision software date code receiver ID number If a down arrow is pressed the display will show the line card firmware information which includes the model number the software revision the software date code and letter revision Model number Version Model 5000 Version X XX number Date MMM X 1999 w TD IO v Date code LineCard Firmware 124047 Date 3Ws 99 Letter rev Rev A y Firmware part number Figure 4 9 System Information Display Set Time amp Date If Set Time amp Date is selected the operator can change the time and date currently displayed on the receiver See Figure 4 10 for setting time and date procedure Press the Menu button Press the 4 button to select the Time and Date menu Set the Hour 1 to 12 The field to be changed flashes Set the Minutes The field to be changed flashes Set time to AM or PM The field to be changed flashes Set the Month The field t
42. 2225 Hz ITI Commander 2000 LifeGard 2225 Hz ITI CareTaker SecurityPro 4000 2225 Hz MeterMinder ITI UltraGard 2225 Hz ITI SIMON 2225 Hz ITI FONSAFE PhoneWatch 2225 Hz SIA DCS 2225 Hz SIA 2000 pending approval 2225 Hz Ademco Contact ID 1400 and 2300 Hz Ademco Super Fast 1400 and 2300 Hz Acron Touch Tone 1400 and 2300 Hz Ademco Express 1400 and 2300 Hz DTMF 4 2 1400 and 2300 Hz 1 3 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual CS 5000 Supported SIA Digital I IIl Levels Table 1 3 compares the CS 5000 receiver to SIA Digital Compatibility Levels I II and HI and indicates compliance Table 1 3 CS 5000 and SIA Levels I IIl Comparison bee Function Capability Transmitter Receiver Y Support Tonal Acknowledgments required required lt 7 Vv Support N Blocks with Zone Numbers Only required required Vv Support Single Account Block per Call required required Sn V Support O Blocks optional required ES Y Support X Blocks optional required Vv Support 300 Baud Fast optional required 2 Support Configuration Block required required iS Support Data Acknowledgments required required Vv Support Modifier Codes id da and ti optional required Vv Support Multiple Account Blocks per Call optional required Vv Support E Blocks optional required ar Vv Support Data Codes with Units Numbers optional re
43. 3 software date code 4 12 features 1 2 revision 4 12 special character descriptions 8 3 Sprint 6 3 Status Report condition code 8 22 strain relief tie wrap 1 6 Strip Send Bad 5 6 5 20 stripping bad data 5 21 SupCh Supervisory Character 5 17 5 18 supervisory character SupCh 5 18 condition code 8 22 record 8 24 Switch Delay Time 4 16 SX II 1 3 8 13 8 21 SX IVA 1 3 6 3 8 21 SX IVB 1 3 8 13 8 21 SX V 1 3 8 13 8 21 SX V Special 1 3 8 14 8 21 system configuration 4 15 Date Changed User 7 2 history 4 12 4 15 information 4 12 options 5 6 5 20 power up 7 2 status messages 8 8 Time Changed User 7 2 T Tamper condition code 8 22 telephone cord 1 6 line connection 3 8 requirements 2 1 test page 4 15 4 18 test record 8 16 8 23 testing the system 4 26 time display 5 3 5 8 format 5 9 of HeartBeat 5 5 5 11 out 7 1 Tone Burst 6 1 touchpad buttons 4 2 trap account adding 8 34 deleting 8 34 trap list adding account 5 36 clearing account 5 36 editing account 5 36 menu option 5 26 5 28 Trouble condition code 8 22 U UL 2 2 3 4 3 8 4 25 UltraGard 1 3 6 3 8 14 8 21 unauthorized access 8 29 undefined alarm condition code 8 22 event 7 1 unsupported event 7 1 format message 7 2 updating receiver software 7 6 user adding 5 43 5 44 clearing 5 43 5 46 deleting 5 46 editing 5 43 5 45 list 5 43 login 7 4 logout 7 4 Index V Validation byte V byte 8 31 8 32 8 33
44. 300 System Trouble Restore w CR 301 AC Loss Yes Yes Yes J Q CP 301 AC Restore Yes Yes Yes W H CH 302 Low system battery Yes Yes L M CW 302 Low system battery Restore Yes Yes W H CY 303 RAM Checksum bad J CJ 304 ROM checksum bad J CJ 305 System reset J CJ 306 Panel programming changed CD 307 Self test failure J CJ 307 Self test failure Restore W CR 308 System shutdown Yes J CJ 308 System shutdown Restore Yes w CR 309 Battery test failure Yes L M CL 309 Battery test failure Restore Yes W CR 310 Ground fault Yes J CJ 310 Ground fault Restore Yes w CR 311 Battery Missing Dead L M CL 311 Battery Missing Dead Restore w CR 312 Power Supply Overcurrent Yes J CJ 312 Power Supply Overcurrent Restore Yes W CR 313 Engineer Reset J CJ 320 Sounder Relay Troubles 320 Sounder Relay J CJ 320 Sounder Relay Restore w CR 321 Bell 1 Yes J CJ 321 Bell 1 Restore Yes W CR Appendix E 18 Automation Output Version Control Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 322 Bell 2 J CJ 322 Bell 2 Restore w CR 323 Alarm relay J CJ 323 Alarm relay Restore W CR 324 Trouble relay J CJ 324 Trouble relay Restore w CR 325 Reversing relay J CJ 325 Reversing relay Restore w CR 326 Notification Appliance Circuit 3 J CJ 326 Notification Appliance Circuit 3 W CR Resto
45. 8 34 8 35 V byte Validation byte 8 31 8 32 8 33 8 34 8 35 VEMS 4 22 version control 5 17 View Line Cards 5 27 viewing line cards 5 42 voltage events reports 8 27 reports 8 27 W warning off level setting 5 22 warning on level setting 5 22 Westec Touch Tone 8 21 X XID Extended ID for ITI Panels 5 5 5 17 5 18 XOR checksum 8 25 Index 5 INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES Inc 2266 SECOND STREET NORTH NORTH SAINT PAUL MN 55109 mu T 651 777 2690 F 651 779 4890 WIRELESS Security Automation Access Control 1999 Interactive Technologies Inc Document number 466 1337 Specifications subject to change
46. Alarm Restore R CX HJ Holdup Trouble Restore W CR HR Holdup Restoral Yes W CR HS Holdup Supervisory S CS HT Holdup Trouble Yes J CJ HU Holdup Unbypass Yes B CB HX Holdup Test CD IA Equipment Failure Condition J CJ IR Equipment Fail Restoral w CR JA User Code Tamper Yes A CA JD Date Changed CD JH Holiday Changed CD JK Latchkey Alert Yes C CC JL Log Threshold Yes Yes J CJ JO Log Overflow J CJ JP User On Premises Yes Yes O CO JR Schedule Executed CD Appendix E 7 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table E 3 SIA DCS Format Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Data Code and Short Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP JS Schedule Changed CD JT Time Changed CD JV User Code Changed CD JX User Code Deleted CD JY User Code Added CD JZ User Level Set CD KA Heat Alarm Yes A CA KB Heat Bypass Yes B CB KH Heat Alarm Restore R CX KJ Heat Trouble Restore W CR KR Heat Restoral Yes W CR KS Heat Supervisory S CS KT Heat Trouble Yes J CJ KU Heat Unbypass Yes B CB KX Heat Test CD LB Local Program CD LD Local Program Denied CD LE Listen in Ended V CD LF Listen in Begin Yes Yes V CD LR Phone Line Restoral Yes w CR LS Local Program Success CD LT Phone Line Trouble Yes J CJ LU Local Program Fail J CJ LX
47. Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 156 Day Trouble A U CG 156 Day Trouble Restore CR 157 Low bottled gas level A CA 157 Low bottled gas level Restore W CR 158 High temp Yes A CA 158 High temp Restore Yes w CR 159 Low temp Yes Yes A CA 159 Low temp Restore Yes Yes W CR 161 Loss of air flow A CA 161 Loss of air flow Restore W CR 162 Carbon Monoxide detected Yes A CA 162 Carbon Monoxide detected Restore Yes w CR 163 Tank level A CA 163 Tank level Restore w CR 4 2 SUPERVISORY 200 amp 210 Fire Supervisory 200 Fire Supervisory S CS 200 Fire Supervisory Restore w CR 201 Low water pressure S CS 201 Low water pressure Restore w CR 202 Low CO2 S CS 202 Low CO2 Restore w CR 203 Gate valve sensor S CS 203 Gate valve sensor Restore w CR 204 Low water level S CS 204 Low water level Restore w CR 205 Pump activated S CS 205 Pump deactivated w CR 206 Pump failure S CS 206 Pump failure Restore W CR Appendix E 17 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 4 3 TROUBLES 300 amp 310 System Troubles 300 System Trouble J CJ
48. Card Menu E 3 User List lt Exit 1 Add Line Card 2 Edit Line Card lt LineCard Program gt 3 Clear Line Card Vl lt LineCard Program gt 2 Edit Line Card G 3 Clear Line Card 4 View Line Cards V Note Copy Line Card menu item not shown Figure 5 9 Choosing Line Card Menu and Line Card Program Menu Items 5 23 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 5 11 lists the menu options available under line card menu Table 5 11 Line Card Menu Options Line Card Choice Choice Choice Default Comments Menu Use Defaults Add Line card Line card Copy Existing 1 See the The order in which the line card will 2 corresponding output different handshakes Handshake 3 numbers below See Changing the Handshake Sequence Sequence HS Number in Section 5 Number 4 5 6 2225Hz 1 amp 2 The handshake format group determines 1400Hz 5 the handshake format to be used The number in default column indicates 1400_2300H Tee eS the defaults per handshake sequence eas 4 1 1400Hz number on x 4 1 2300Hz 6 See Changing the Format Group in 1400 Even Section 5 2300 Even paint lat DE edit Sequence 2300Hz 4 1 010 This is the duration of time that the 500ms receiver will wait before it sends its 2 000 Oms handshake tone Handshake 0 25 5In50ms 3 002 100ms See Changing the Han
49. Local Programming Ended Yes CD MA Medical Alarm Yes A X CM MB Medical Bypass Yes B CB MH Medical Alarm Restore R CX MJ Medical Trouble Restore W CR MR Medical Restoral Yes W CR MS Medical Supervisory S CS Appendix E 8 Automation Oulput Version Control Table E 3 SIA DCS Format Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Data Code and Short Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP MT Medical Trouble Yes J CJ MU Medical Unbypass Yes B CB MX Medical Test CD NA No Activity Yes Yes A CA NC Network Condition CD NF Forced Perimeter Arm A CA NL Perimeter Armed C CC NR Network Restoral w CR NS Activity Resumed Yes w CR NT Network Failure J CJ OA Automatic Opening O CO OC Cancel Report Yes R CX OG Open Area O CO OH Early to Open from Alarm O CO OI Fail to Open J CO OJ Late Open O CO OK Early Open O CO OL Late to Open from Alarm O CO OP Opening Report Yes Yes Yes O CO OR Disarm From Alarm O CO OS Opening Keyswitch O CO OT Late To Close C CC OZ Point Opening O CO pA Panic Alarm Yes Yes Yes A Y CA PB Panic Bypass Yes Yes Yes B CB PH Panic Alarm Restore Yes R CX PJ Panic Trouble Restore Yes W CR PR Panic Restoral Yes Yes Yes W CR PS Panic Supervisory Yes Yes S CS PT Panic Trouble Yes Yes Yes J CJ Appendix E 9 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation
50. MENU The Display will read lt WARNING gt Delete Record No Press the A or W button to toggle to Yes Note Additional presses of the up or down arrow will toggle the choice between YeS and No 9 Press ENTER MENU 5 35 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Trap List The trap list is used to trap an account that you wish to route to a downloading computer for initial or additional programming Adding an Account to the Trap List 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 4 for Trap List menu 3 Press 1 The display briefly shows the number indicated by XX of the lowest available trap account number slot 20 total trap account numbers Adding XX 4 Enter the account number you wish to add to the trap account list See Table 5 14 5 Whenthe desired account number is flashing press ENTER MENU Editing an Account in the Trap List If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 4 for Trap List menu Press 2 Press the A or Y button until the desired trap account is highlighted by the equal sign Press ENTER MENU Enter the account number you wish to add to the trap account list See Table 5 14 Press ENTER MENU l yt Re Clearing an Account from the Trap List If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 4 for Trap List menu Press 3 Press the A or Y button u
51. Menu gt l General Options 2 Line Card Options 3 User List Y lt Program Menu gt 2 Line Card Menu 3 User List lt Exit Figure 5 1 Program Menu Choices 5 2 Programming General Options The features available for programming under lt General Options gt are operation mode display options communications system and message queue options lt General Options gt 1 Operation Mode 2 Display Options 3 Communications VW lt General Options gt 2 Display Options 3 Communications 4 System Options Y lt General Options gt 5 Msg Queue Opt lt Exit Menu Figure 5 2 General Options Display Table 5 3 list the available choices under General Options and gives a description of those choices Table 5 3 General Options Items and Description General Level 3 Options Level 1 Choices Level 2 Choices Comments Choices Items Manual See Operation Mode in Section 5 Operation Mode Automatic Log Only English See Display Options in Section 5 Language espa ol Not available at this time AM PM AM PM is used for 12 hour time clock displays See Display Options in Time Display Section 5 Display Options Ho M D Y M month D day and Y year See Date Format D M Y Display Options in Section 5 Y M D Y Yes See Display Options in Section 5 Daylight Savings N No Model CS 5000
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53. Power Supply Assembly Retaining Screw Locations 6 From the front of the receiver pull the mother board power supply assembly out 7 Switch the power supply select switch to the up position The switch will show 240VAC Figure 3 12 8 Slide the mother board power supply assembly back into the receiver chassis On the back of the receiver replace the four screws that hold the mother board power sup ply assembly in place Figure 3 11 10 Reconnect the AC power cable Note Make sure to plug the AC power cable into a grounded 240VAC outlet 11 Reconnect the back up battery Figure 3 14 12 Turn the main power switch to the on position Figure 3 12 13 Replace the front plate by screwing in the front plate retaining screws Figure 3 1 Mother board power Power supply Power supply select switch supply assembly 4 Power 4 e e cord connector Fuse holder 4 sm Mother board e e Power switch i Figure 3 12 Side View of Mother Board Power Supply Assembly 3 12 Installation How to Verify Earth Ground To verify earth ground at the AC outlet from which the CS 5000 receiver is powered use the following steps l Larger hole Measure the AC voltage between the center ground post and each side of the outlet On a 120 VAC outlet
54. RF Commander 1 3 6 3 ITI SCode Menus 5 27 ITI Security Code 5 38 5 41 ITI SecurityPro 4000 1 3 ITI Simon 1 3 6 3 ITI SX III 6 3 ITI SX IVB 6 3 ITI SX V 1 3 6 3 ITI SX V Special 1 3 6 3 ITI Technical Support 1 6 ITI UltraGard 1 3 6 3 ITIComp Revision 5 18 K Key Access Closing Report condition code 8 23 Opening Report condition code 8 23 L language display 5 9 format 5 9 option in menu 5 3 5 8 LC Debug 4 24 LC Statistics 4 24 LCD contrast 4 4 display 4 3 setting 5 9 LED 4 3 LifeGard 1 3 8 21 Line Card 5 5 5 6 line card adding 5 27 busy 8 29 description 1 6 editing 5 28 errors 7 1 menu 5 23 number 5 24 number invalid 8 29 options 5 12 record added 7 4 record deleted 7 4 setting for direct panel connection 5 31 statistics 4 24 line cards clearing 5 42 connecting to phone line 3 8 copying 5 41 debugging 4 24 deleting 5 42 removing 3 7 viewing 5 42 line connection 3 8 Line Fault 5 5 5 6 5 12 5 32 7 4 Line Fault Restore 7 4 line options 5 25 5 28 5 31 5 36 Line Terminator 4 16 line voltage 3 1 LineCard ID 5 26 Linecard Running ROM Code 7 4 link test 8 10 Listen In 5 13 Listen Mode 5 26 Listen in 4 25 definition 1 5 listen in account edit 5 26 extend 8 33 menu option 5 5 5 6 5 12 5 26 on edit line card list 5 28 options audio mode 5 41 PBX 8 34 request 8 33 requests 8 3 UL requirements for 4 25 listen in account adding 5 35 changing mode 5 33 changing timeout 5 34 clearing 5 3
55. Receiver Installation Operation Manual PBX Listen in String When PBX listen in mode is selected see Changing the PBX String in Section 5 the receiver will transfer the call to the extension X string The PBX string can also be programmed in to the receiver from the automation computer To Create or Edit PBX String lt 49 gt lt Receiver ID gt lt 22 gt lt LC gt lt 22 gt lt PBX String gt lt V byte gt lt 0D gt Table 8 36 Create PBX Listen in String Request Components Component Description lt 49 gt Command request identifier See Table 8 28 lt Receiver ID gt Receiver ID number 1 or 2 ASCII digits lt 22 gt Separator lt LC gt The line card number lt 22 gt Separator lt PBX String gt PBX string to transfer a call to a specified extension See Table 5 13 for valid string characters lt V byte gt Validation Byte V byte See Table 8 29 lt 0D gt End of message indicator Add or Delete a Trap Account The receiver provides a trapping feature that allows the automation computer to trap certain account numbers when these account numbers are identified in the trap account list Trapping is typically done to panels that are to be sent to an up load down load computer for programming To Add a Trap Account lt 02 gt lt Receiver ID gt lt 22 gt lt LC gt lt 22 gt lt Act gt lt V byte gt lt 0D gt Table 8 37 Add Trap Account Request Components
56. Remote Upload Download restore w CR 570 Bypasses Appendix E 25 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 570 Zone Sensor bypass Yes Yes Yes B CB 570 Zone Sensor unbypass Yes Yes W CR 571 Fire bypass B CB 571 Fire unbypass W CR 572 24 Hour zone bypass B CB 572 24 Hour zone unbypass W CR 573 Burg bypass B CB 573 Burg unbypass W CR 574 Group bypass B CB 574 Group unbypass W CR 575 Swinger bypass B CB 575 Swinger unbypass W CR 576 Access zone shunt B CB 576 Access zone shunt Restore w CR 577 Access point bypass B CB 577 Access point unbypass w CR 4 6 TEST MISC 600 amp 610 Test Misc 601 Manual trigger test report Yes Yes Yes P CZ 602 Periodic test report Yes Yes Yes P CZ 603 Periodic RF transmission CD 604 Fire test CD 604 Fire test Restore w CR 605 Status report to follow CD 606 Listen in to follow Yes Yes V CR 607 Walk test mode CD 607 Walk test mode Restore W CR 608 Periodic test System Trouble CD Present 609 Video Transmitter active V CR 611 Point tested OK CD Appendix E 26 Automation Output Version Control Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued
57. Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual System Restart System Restart allows the operator or installer to restart the receiver An installer has the option to set the receiver back to factory default settings while an operator can only restart the receiver Note The time and date set in the receiver will be saved However all of the call history will be lost 5 System Restart T 6 Printer Menu lt Installer Menu gt 7 Program Menu V Figure 4 11 System Restart Display Follow These Steps to restart the receiver Note All messages must be acknowledged before a system restart procedure can be performed If all messages are not acknowledged cycle the receiver s power to restart the system If the power is cycled all unacknowledged messages will be lost Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure Press the ENTER MENU button to view the Installer Menu 3 Press 5 for System Restart The display reads Do you wish to shutdown amp restart system No 4 Press A or Y button to toggle No to Yes Press ENTER MENU button Users with an operator profile are done at this point The display reads Do you wish to set to factory default settings No Note This display will only appear if the logged on User has an Installer Profile 6 Press the A or Y button to toggle between No and Yes Note If you choose YES all linecard and user custom programming will be lost I
58. Tone Multiple Frequency DTMF 9 digits per second format with checksum The data is decoded into English account information Format Numbers Used In Printer Output Compatible Reporting Formats In a printed report the calling panel format is listed as a format number Table 6 2 lists these format numbers and corresponding types Table 6 2 Formats By Report Number Format Number Fomat Type 0 No Response 3 SIA 2000 4 SIA DCS Level 2 10 ITI SX II SX IVA 12 ITI RF Commander 13 ITI UltraGard CareTaker EX 14 ITI CareTaker Plus Security Pro 4000 15 ITI SX V 16 ITI Commander 2000 EuroCommander 17 ITI HarborGard 18 ITI Simon 20 ITI Commander 21 ITI SX V Special Rollins System 6 25 ITI SX IVB 31 Franklin Sescoa 3 1 32 3 1 33 3 1 Extended 37 4 1 38 4 1 Extended 41 SIA P3 SK 4 2 47 SIA P4 Radionics 3 1 with checksum 50 Ademco Contact ID 60 BFSK ITI MeterMinder pending ITI Sprint FONSAFE PhoneWatch pending 6 3 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual 6 4 Section 7 Troubleshooting This section contains a list of possible error messages and a troubleshooting process for each Error Messages Table 7 1 lists the error messages that are displayed by the receiver as well as the message sent to the printer There are two types of error messages that are displayed and pri
59. after two ambiguous null responses or two timeout periods of no response from the computer the CS 5000 generates a computer trouble message If the computer sends a specific null response the CS 5000 will send any additional data in its buffer If the computer sends an ambiguous null response the CS 5000 will immediately re send the data If the computer sends an ambiguous null response or 2 timeout periods a second time the CS 5000 will generate a computer trouble message and begin periodically sending the Link Test message to test the channel for recovery Link Test An ambiguous null response may be used to cause the receiver to send a link test to the automation computer The receiver normally treats the ambiguous null response as an immediate time out on any delay and transmits the next unacknowledged message If the receiver has no unacknowledged message to transmit the receiver will respond to the ambiguous null response with a link test message Automation Communication Formats SIA 2000 Format Pending The receiver s SIA 2000 automation configuration follows the standards set forth in the SIA 2000 Digital Communications Standard When information is available this section of the manual will provide an overview of ITI s implementation of the SIA 2000 standard For more information about SIA standards consult the publications Computer Interface Standard 199___and Digital Communication Standard SI
60. alphanumeric account security codes and account number wild card characters e Mitsubishi M7700 16 bit microprocessor with up to 8M of Flash or EPROM program memory and 128K of RAM e On board FLASH memory operating parameter storage e Local front panel or remote automation port operating parameter programming e Standard TELCO and special PBX line card listen in modes of operation e Automatic line card interpretation of Modem FSK BFSK Tone Burst and DTMF formats Inputs Outputs Annunciator Output Form C relay annunciator normally open and normally closed dry contacts rated 24VDC at 1A maxi mum Line Cards Phones Supervised line cards with 0 255 seconds programmable fault detection e Front mounted dual line RJ 11 line card phone jacks 12 line card capacity e Line cards and phone lines are front panel accessible e Line card operating code resides in EPROM and in RAM controlled by a Mitsubishi 3800 processor RAM operating code can be downloaded from the master via the SBUS port e Four bit DAC line monitoring with a measurement resolution to 1 64 volts over a range of approximately 1 64 to 24 5 volts e Optional line monitor disable for CDPD Cellular interface e Optional Echo Cancel enable via the modem formats triggers echo cancellation in local phone sub scriber loops Serial Communications Ports e Two primary and backup supervised RS 232C DB 9M ser
61. appropriate handshake configuration See Enter ing Program Mode in Section 5 for programming procedures Removing Line Cards If you need to remove a line card 1 ARR O 7 Open the CS 5000 s front panel by unscrewing the four front plate retaining screws located on the front of the panel Figure 3 1 Turn off the CS 5000 s AC power switch Figure 3 2 With the front panel removed you can see that there are 12 slots for line cards Locate the line card to be removed Unplug the telephone line Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 From the front side of the receiver pull the line card straight forward This will pull the card free from the connector When the card is free slide it carefully out of the receiver Note If replacing a line card with a new one see Installing Line Cards in Section 3 8 9 Power up the CS 5000 Close the CS 5000 s front panel and tighten the front plate retaining screws to hold the front plate in place 10 Enter programming mode to clear the line card from the system See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 for programming procedures 3 7 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual 3 8 Telephone Line Connection See Figure 3 6 for the location of the phone line inputs Connections to the CS 5000 phone Jacks are made with a standard 7 foot phone cord provided with each line card Use the following procedure to connect phone lines to t
62. covering installation and operation information related to Manual the CS 5000 receiver Central station receiver 1 The central station receiver assembly Line card 1 Line card for phone lines Strain relief tie wrap l Tie wrap used as a strain relief on the phone cord See Figure 3 3 for location of strain relief tabs Receiver mounting screws 10 32 x 3 8 flat head screws used to mount the receiver to a UL 4 listed rack See Section 3 Installation for rack mounting instructions Telephone cord A 7 foot long telephone cable with RJ 11 connectors Power cable AC power cable used to connect the CS 5000 receiver to an AC wall plug Contacting ITI If you have a question or encounter a problem not covered in this manual contact ITI Technical Support by telephone at 1 800 777 2624 To order parts contact ITI Order Processing at 1 800 777 4841 or fax in your question to 1 800 777 4842 1 6 Section 2 Agency Requirements Telephone Requirements If requested by the telephone company the following information must be provided before connecting this device to the phone lines A Manufacturer Interactive Technologies Inc ITI B Model Number CS 5000 C FCC Registration Number AC6USA 31519 AL E D Type of jack to be installed by the RJ31X telephone company E Ringer Equivalence Number REN 0 1B This device may not be connected directly to coin telephones or party line services
63. down arrows a Z and A Z Alpha characters entered with the up down arrows _ amp EC and space bar Special Characters entered with the up down arrows RO Press gt the next character position will flash Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the desired sequence is complete Press ENTER MENU Repeat steps 2 through 5 for the second string To Clear an Init String 1 Atthe Clear String N field press or Wuntil the desired option flashes Figure 5 6 2 Press ENTER MENU 3 Press left arrow button to exit menu 5 15 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Setting Automation Communication Automation communication format and parameters can be set up through this option See Table 5 6 for format choices Setting the Format Follow these steps to set the automation communication format Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 Press 1 for General Options Press 3 for Communications Press 5 to setup Automation configuration Press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired format setting Press ENTER MENU Repeat steps 5 through 6 until all parameters are set Press left arrow button if you wish to exit menu or continue with heartbeat OO sl Ni ee 00 Enabling or Disabling the HeartBeat A HeartBeat is a supervisory signal that continually tests the communication link between the automation computer and the receiver Fo
64. gt menu Figure 4 12 Press 1 for lt Print Report gt menu Figure 4 13 Press 4 to print a test page ON St o De Press the left arrow button to exit menu 4 18 Operation Editing the Event Format Edit event format allows you to configure what information will print on reports to the receiver Follow these steps to configure the report format 1 Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure 2 Press the ENTER MENU button to view the Installer Menu items 3 Press 6 for the lt Print gt menu Figure 4 12 4 Press 2 for lt Edit Format Menu gt items Figure 4 16 lt Event Format Menu gt 01 Date Time V 02 Format Type Y 03 Ref Number Y Y lt Event Format Menu gt 04 Call Sep Y 5 Device Num Y lt Exit Menu Figure 4 16 Event Format Menu Items 5 Press the A or Y button to move through the event format choices See Table 4 8 for choice definitions Table 4 8 Event Format Choices and Meaning Menu Options Choices Meaning Y Yes Y date and time will print for each report message to the printer Date Time N No N Date and time will not print for each report message to the printer Y Yes Y The reporting format type of the calling control panel will print for each Edit Event i Lu N No report message to the printer Format Type N The reporting format type of the calling contro
65. into the receptacle on the back of the CS 5000 Plug the power cord into a 120 VAC 60 Hz outlet three prong type only The outlet should be unswitched so that power remains on 24 hours a day The outlet must also be earth grounded See How to Verify Earth Ground in Section 3 if you need to measure for proper earth grounding Switching to 240 VAC Power fia DS a fe Remove the front plate by unscrewing the front plate retaining screws Figure 3 1 Turn the main power switch off Figure 3 12 Disconnect AC power cable Disconnect the back up battery Figure 3 14 On the back of the receiver remove the four screws that hold the mother board power sup ply assembly to the chassis Figure 3 11 3 11 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual 240 VAC 50 60 Hz REN 0 18 FCC Registration No ACBUSA 31519 ALE FUSE 100 VA 1 5A SLOW WITA FUSE HIGH VAGLTAGE PRESENT BLOW OF SAME TYPE DISCONNECT AC LINE AND ALL OTHER CONNECTORS 8 UNUSED PROIR TO SERVICING EXTERNAL y O BATTERY gt om N E dd n amp PEEN aol oe 900 SBUS int COM Z PARALLEL PORT F es r gt z 6 5 o lo iS z Silent Knight Security Systems Model 9800 mee 0000 gt 0000000000000 oooo J LL L 000000000000 Screw Locations Figure 3 11 Mother Board
66. line system the receiver must be set up with the proper listen in mode and PBX string Refer to Section 5 Operation Mode and Listen In to properly program the receiver to handle PBX listen in calls Testing the System Important The CS 5000 should be tested regularly to ensure complete and proper operation Because there are so many variations in dialer parameters and phone line conditions the only way to be absolutely certain that all subscribers can communicate with the CS 5000 is to test every subscriber s dialer individually Subscribers must test their communicators every 30 days to make sure the CS 5000 receives the information When you install a new CS 5000 test every manufacturers panels for each format This is necessary because different manufacturers panels may operate differently even if all panels use the same format 4 26 Section 5 Programming This section lists the programmable features in programming mode and the procedures for each of them The options available are general options line card options and user options Entering Program Mode Follow these steps to enter into program mode 1 Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure 2 Press the ENTER MENU button 3 Press the 7 button The display will briefly display Initializing Please wait 4 Select the option you wish to program See Programming Choices i
67. published by and available from the Security Industry Association Automation Communication Formats Data String Description And Special Characters Table 8 1 Data String Description Byte D As sui ata Positions Data Description Element Occupied Identifier 1 0A indicates the beginning of a new message CRC 2 7 Bytes 2 7 are the cyclic redundancy check and the length of the entire message If you need to know includes total how the CRC is calculated refer to the publication Computer Interface Standard June 1990 length of Revision published by and available from the Security Industry Association message Separator 8 09 separates the CRC from the next field which is the sequence number Sequence 9 12 Four bytes The sequence number of the message Valid numbers are 0001 9999 Sequence numbers number repeat after 9999 Note A sequence of 0000 is used for link test messages Receiver ID 13 14 Two bytes indicating the ID number of the receiver that is sending the message Valid numbers are number 01 99 Line card 15 16 Two bytes indicating a line card number 01 12 number Note Ifthe message is a system message rather than a call from a panel the data in this field will be 00 Open bracket 17 5B indicates the beginning of event data Event Data Variable Account numbers alarms modifier codes system status messages and so on The CS 5000 can send beginnin
68. time you can extend the listen in period by sending an extend request At the end of a listen in call you can end the session by sending an end request Some control panels send a listen in period included in the reported message to the receiver If the listen in period is not sent from the control panel the programmed listen in period will be used See Listen In in Section 5 To Extend Listen in lt 4C gt lt Receiver ID gt lt 22 gt lt LC gt lt V byte gt lt 0D gt Table 8 34 Extend Listen in Period Request Components Component Description lt 4C gt Command request identifier See Table 8 28 lt Receiver ID gt Receiver ID number 1 or 2 ASCII digits lt 22 gt Separator lt LC gt The line card number lt V byte gt Validation Byte V byte See Table 8 29 lt 0D gt End of message indicator To End a Listen in Session lt 48 gt lt Receiver ID gt lt 22 gt lt LC gt lt V byte gt lt 0D gt Table 8 35 End Listen in Period Request Components Component Description lt 48 gt Command request identifier See Table 8 28 lt Receiver ID gt Receiver ID number 1 or 2 ASCII digits lt 22 gt Separator lt LC gt The line card number lt V byte gt Validation Byte V byte See Table 8 29 lt 0D gt End of message indicator 8 33 Model CS 5000 Central Station
69. to change the hunt group number When the desired hunt group is flashing press ENTER MENU 6 To exit press the left arrow button pi ITI Options Menu Some ITI panels may use communication locking features such as account security codes tables date time flags or 300 baud options These ITI options can be set through this edit line card programming menu L01 0000 Linecard L02 0000 Linecard L03 0000 Linecard V lt Edit Line Card gt lt Edit Line Card XX gt 6 ITI Opt lt Exit Menu Figure 5 16 ITI Options ITI SCode Security Code Menu Some ITI control panels use one of two types of communication locks phone lock or a central station lock On the panels using a central station lock a security code is required during communication 5 38 Programming If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 6 for ITI Options menu Press the A or Y button to view the various options To exit press the left arrow button Pez 9 2 Adding an Account SCode If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 6 for ITI Options menu Press 1 for ITI SCode Menu Press 2 for Add Acct SCode Enter the desired account number and press ENTER MENU Select SET or CLEAR and press ENTER MENU Enter the desired five digit account security code Press ENTER MENU To exit press the left arrow button Note If an incorrect entry is made you can mov
70. 2 3 Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure Press ENTER MENU button Press 7 for lt Program Menu The display will briefly display Initializing Please wait Press 3 to choose User List Press 1 to add a user The user number to be programmed will appear in the display for one second This user number will always be the lowest available user number Press the or Y arrow buttons to move through the available characters See Table 5 16 Table 5 16 Available Characters Characters Comments Space 0 9 ta amp The word Space indicates that a physical space would be inserted if this character were chosen A Z Upper case alphabetical characters a z Lower case alphabetical characters There are 16 characters available for each user name Note Ifno characters are entered in the name field the user name will default to USer XX XX the number Se oe 12 13 5 44 location of the user being programmed For example if user 12 location is being programmed and no name characters are entered in the name field then that user will be named User 12 When the desired character is flashing in the display Press the arrow key Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the user s name is complete Press ENTER MENU Enter the desired PIN code for the user using a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 9 digits Press ENTER MENU The di
71. 4 Press 3 for lt Configure Printer Menu gt items Press 6 for the lt Printer Menu gt Figure 4 12 The display will be flashing on the line terminator field Press the A or V button to toggle between CR or CRLF Table 4 7 When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU The display will now flash on the off line time field 7 Enter the desired time from 01 60 seconds 30 second maximum in UL applications 9 Press ENTER MENU The display will now flash on the switch delay time field Enter the desired time from 01 60 seconds 10 Press ENTER MENU 11 Press the left arrow button to exit menu Program Menu If Program is selected from the main menu the system will enter into Program Mode See Table 5 4 for information on modes of operation In program mode you can program all the general options line card options and user list See the Quick Chart in Appendix A 4 20 lt Program Menu gt 1 General Options 2 Line Card Options 3 User List NY Figure 4 17 Program Menu Items Operation Diagnostics Menu The Diagnostics Menu items can be used while testing and troubleshooting the system lt Diagnostics gt 1 Phantom Menu 2 Message Que 3 Event Log Y lt Diagnostics gt 4 Format Raw Hex 5 LC Debug Mode 6 LC Statistics V lt Diagnostics gt 7 Port Status lt Exit Menu Figure 4 18 Diagnostics Menu Items Phantom Menu The phantom menu con
72. 4 26 Direct Panel Connection ie 3 16 Testing the Systemi ria 4 26 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Section 5 Changing the Handshake Programming 5 1 Sequence Number 5 29 Changing the Format Group 5 30 Entering Program Mode 5 1 Changing the Handshake Moving Around in Program Mode 5 1 Delay Time 5 30 Programming Display Fields 5 2 Changing the Handshake Programming Choices 5 2 Duration Time 5 30 sia i GREENE ie at gt Changing the Maximum peration MOLE i Handshake Wait Time Loi 5 30 f Changing the Operation Mode 5 7 Changing the Acknowledgment Display Options s ce 5 8 Tone Duration Time aaa 5 31 Changing the Display Options 5 9 Line Options 5 31 si sa Ge Fe Diane RODA 5 9 Setting the Line Card for a Direct utput ptions dinero x AI 5 3 ommunications OESE cei Ciangine the Number of Rings m 5 32 Setting Up the Port Function 5 13 Changing the Ring On Time 5 32 Setting Com Port 1 Parameters 5 14 Changing the Ring Off Time 5 32 Setting Com Port 2 Parameters 5 14 Changing the Ring Threshold Editing the Init String Com 1 Com 2 Voltage 5 32 and Parallel Port e cei 5 14 Changi
73. 5 editing 5 35 listen in account list 5 34 5 35 editing 5 34 5 35 listen in accounts adding 8 31 deleting 8 31 Listen in Begin 7 2 Listen in End 7 2 Local Program Begin User 7 2 End User 7 2 Fail User 7 2 log off 4 8 on 4 8 only 5 3 5 7 rec 8 25 record 8 25 recs 5 17 5 18 logging on and off remotely 8 30 long calls 8 6 Low Battery condition code 8 22 M main computer restore 7 3 computer trouble 7 3 menu option items by profile 4 7 printer off line 7 3 printer paper out 7 3 printer restore 7 3 main menu 4 10 maneuver around in program mode 5 1 through main menu 4 11 manual common listen in 4 25 operation 5 7 Max Buf Limit 5 6 maximum handshake acknowledge duration 5 25 wait 5 25 MCPU 1 5 Medical Auxiliary Emergency condition Index code 8 22 message format 8 4 Que Queue 4 22 queue 5 22 Queue Full 7 3 Queue Full restore 7 3 queue options 5 6 Queue Warning 7 4 Queue Warning Restore 7 4 meter account 12 5 4 5 9 account 5 5 4 5 9 reports 8 27 test record 8 29 MeterMinder 1 3 4 22 5 5 5 6 5 10 5 12 5 13 6 3 8 14 8 21 8 26 miscellaneous line options 5 26 5 28 model number 1 2 4 12 MODEM IIE 4 22 modifier codes 8 6 Monthly Voltage Events Reports 8 27 mother board removing 7 5 replacing 7 6 mounting the CS 5000 3 4 N NACK character name 8 29 NACKing 8 9 8 17 Network Security 8 21 NFPA standards 2 2 No Ack 7 1 No Battery Bkp 5 6 No Data Charact
74. 55 in 50ms 010 500ms See Changing the Ring Off Time in periods Section 5 1 15 in 2 0 08 16 0VDC See Changing the Ring Threshold Threshold VDC steps Voltage in Section 5 Sample Time 0 255 seconds 020 20 Sec See Changing the Phone Line Sample Rate in Section 5 5 25 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 5 11 Line Card Menu Options Continued Line Card Choice Choice Choice Default Comments Menu Not Used Vv See Listen In in Section 5 Common Must not be used in UL installations Listen Mode PBX PBX String None See Listen In in Section 5 lt str gt edit Listen In Timeout 0 255 0 See Listen In in Section 5 Add Account None See Adding a Listen In Account in Section 5 Listen In Edit Account See Adding a Listen In Account in account edit Section 5 Clear Account See Adding a Listen In Account in Section 5 Add Account Enter Account None The trap list is used to trap an account that Edit Account Choose Account you wish to route to a downloading Trap List computer for initial or additional Choose Account c mean programming See Trap List in Section Edit Line Card Clear Account 5 Continued continued Y Yes Outputs a 2 second 2025Hz tone to disable echo suppression equi
75. A2000 199 Revision Both documents are published by and available from the Security Industry Association ITI Generic Computer Format The ITI Generic Computer Format is designed to pass reported information through an RS 232 port to communicate with an automation computer This format consists of four types of generic records report log test and okay Convention Used In This Subsection An ITI digit in this section is an ASCII representation of a number from 0 to 61 as follows Table 8 5 Number and ITI Digit Equivalent Number Represented by ITI Digit 0 9 10 35 A Z 36 61 a z Report Record A report record is an alarm report from a control panel to the receiver The following is a general description of the information contained in a report record lt 0A gt lt gt lt B gt lt gt lt S6A gt lt 2345 gt lt 8 gt lt gt lt 45 gt lt A gt lt 0D gt Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 8 6 Report Record Components Character Byte Description lt S 0A gt 0 ASCII 0A hex line feed character that marks the beginning of a record lt gt 1 Receiver ID digit See Table 8 5 for value range lt B T gt 2 Phone line number digit See Table 8 5 for value range lt gt 3 Most significant digit of account number For example in account AB CDE Note Account numbers g
76. AN 18 i 2C 40 U u 55 75 ENQ 05 EM 19 2D Ala 41 61 Viv 56 76 ACK 06 SUB 1A 2E B b 42 62 Wiw 57 77 BEL 07 ESC 1B 2F Cle 43 63 X x 58 78 BS 08 FS IC 0 30 D d 44 64 Y y 59 79 HT 09 GS ID 1 31 E e 45 65 Z z 5A 7A LF 0A RS 1E 2 32 F f 46 66 5B VT 0B US IF 3 33 G g 47 67 5C FF oc SPACE 20 4 34 H h 48 68 5D CR 0D 21 5 35 Ti 49 69 5E SO 0E si 22 6 36 Jj 4A 6A 5F S1 OF 23 7 37 K k 4B 6B 60 DLE 10 24 8 38 LA 4C 6C 7B DCI 11 25 9 39 M m 4D 6D l 7C DC2 12 amp 26 3A N n 4E 6E 7D DC3 13 27 3B O o 4F 6F TE P p 50 70 DEL TE Appendix B 1 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Appendix B 2 Appendix C Appendaix C 1 2 System History 3 System Info 4 Set Time Date 5 System Restart 6 Printer Menu 1 Print Report 1 Call History 2 System History 3 System Config 4 Test Page 2 Edit Event Format _3 Configure Printer 7 Program Menu 1 General Options 1 Operation Mode 2 Display Options 3 Communications 4 System Options 5 Message Que Opt 2 Line Card Options 1 Add Line Card 2 Edit Line Cards 3 Clear Line Card 4 View Line Cards 3 User List 8 Diagnostics Menu 1 Phantom Menu k 2 Message Que 3 Event Log 4 Format Raw Hex Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Menu Map Detail
77. Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 5 3 General Options Items and Description Continued General Level 3 Options Level 1 Choices Level 2 Choices Comments Choices Items Attempts Y Yes Show number of dialing attempts made N No Default by the reporting panel before communication was successful CPU Time Y Yes Show the CPU time reporting N No Default CPU Type Y Yes Show the CPU type reporting N No Default ITI Panel Rev Y Yes Show the software revision of the Flags N No Default reporting panel Display Options Arming Level Y Yes 2 the arming level of the reporting N No Default Panne Meter Account 5 Y Yes Enables special 5 digit account no N No Default Meter Account 12 Y Yes Enables special 12 digit account no N No Default Yes LCD will display the last or oldest unacknowledged event instead of the Hold Last Event date time display See Display Options in Section 5 No Coml Unused Rules for Port Configuration Automation 1 Functions in Brackets will not Printer d yee appear unless Automation is Com2 Unused Auto selected for Com1 function BkpllAuto Bkp 2 Functions in will not appear unless Prn Print pee as Printer is selected in Coml or Par Communication Port Functions Bkp Diag MeterMinder 3 A function may be selected only once Printer in the 3 ports only one printer on
78. Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 8 20 Panel Type Characters Continued Character Panel Type y Ademco DTMF 4 2 z Ademco DTMF 4 1 SIA DI FBI 4 3 1 Condition Codes Condition codes are a one digit character which indicates the nature of the call from a control panel to the receiver Table 8 21 lists the different condition codes and their descriptions Table 8 21 Condition Codes and Descriptions Condition Code Description A Alarm B Bypass C Closing Report D Undefined Alarm non ITI panels only E Exit Fault F Force Arm G Burglary non ITI panels only H AC Restore non ITI panels only e Improper Security Code Trouble Low battery Medical Auxiliary Emergency Fire Emergency Opening Report Power Failure non ITI panels only Police Emergency Restoral Supervisory Tamper Status Report non ITI panels only CPU Low Battery non ITI panels only x sl Gc Alm CO ew 0 z lt r Cancel 8 22 Table 8 21 Condition Codes and Descriptions Continued Automation Communication Formats Condition Code Description Y CPU Low Battery Restoral non ITI panels only Z Phone Test c Key Access Closing Report Key Access Opening Report Test Record A special test record is sent to the automation co
79. Cksum Ctr1 gt Checksum control field lt S 0D gt End of record indicator Automation Communication Formats Report Record A report record is generated when a control panel calls into the receiver for any reason The following is an example report record see also Table 8 17 lt U SS RMS lt P TAT lt UEB S AT2 3A 56 SK VE5O00 gt lt DO514 gt lt T1019 gt lt N0005 gt lt Z1 gt lt CA gt lt gt lt Cksum Ctrl gt lt 0D gt Table 8 18 lists the components of a report record and their description Table 8 18 Report Record Components and Description Character Description lt m TIS Start of record indicator lt R gt Report record identifier lt IA1 gt Unit ID A followed by receiver ID 1 lt LB gt Line Card B 11 Acceptable values are 0 9 A 10 B 11 C 12 lt A123456 gt Account Number lt V55600 gt Panel see Table 8 20 and revision number In this example the panel SX V and the revision is 5600 lt DO514 gt Date of the report in mmdd format mm Month dd Day lt q O Ju S Time of report in hhmm format hh Hour mm Minutes lt N0005 gt Reference number See Operation Main Menu Call History section 0001 9999 SZ TS Zone number One to four alphanumeric characters are acceptable values lt CA gt Condition code indicating the nature of the reported messa
80. Codes XID Continued XID Code Panel Type Hex Character ASCII Character 72 r SX V Special 73 s Commander 74 t RF Commander 75 u CareTaker 76 v MeterMinder 77 w Commander 2000 78 x Security Pro 4000 79 y UltraGard 7A Z European Commander 7B Simon 7E New Panels Alarm Codes Table 8 11 lists the alarm codes used in byte 13 of the report record and descriptions of the alarm codes Table 8 11 Alarm Codes and Descriptions Alarm Codes Description Alarm Bypass Closing Report Dial out audio alarm Exit fault One ring audio report T Q m o a w gt AC restore non ITI panels only Improper security code Trouble Key chain access Low battery Low CPU battery non ITI panels only Opening report Phone test AC failure non ITI panels only Cancel al plo ve ol Zz cl x lt Supervisory 8 14 Table 8 11 Alarm Codes and Descriptions Continued Automation Communication Formats Alarm Codes Description Tamper alarm Burglary non ITI panels only Instant audio alarm Restoral x lt lt c 3 Medical auxiliary emergency FONSAFE x Medical auxiliary emergency with audio verification FONSAFE lt Police emergency FONSAFE Police emergency with audio verification FONSAFE
81. Component Description lt 02 gt Command request identifier See Table 8 28 lt Receiver ID gt Receiver ID number 1 or 2 ASCII digits lt 22 gt Separator lt LC gt The line card number lt 22 gt Separator lt Act gt Trap account number to be added to the trap account list lt V byte gt Validation Byte V byte See Table 8 29 lt 0D gt End of message indicator To Delete a Trap Account lt 01 gt lt Receiver ID gt lt 22 gt lt LC gt lt 22 gt lt Act gt lt V byte gt lt 0D gt Automation Communication Formats Table 8 38 Delete Trap Account Request Components Component Description lt 01 gt Command request identifier See Table 8 28 lt Receiver ID gt Receiver ID number 1 or 2 ASCII digits lt 22 gt Separator lt LC gt The line card number lt 22 gt Separator lt Act gt Trap account number to be deleted from the trap account list lt V byte gt Validation Byte V byte See Table 8 29 lt 0D gt End of message indicator 8 35 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual 8 36 Glossary AC Alternating current access code A group of numbers and or letters that when properly entered allow authorized entry into a specific area with out causing an alarm account A subscriber to an alarm company s services account number A charac
82. EANING AND USE Date modifier Followed by MM DD YY as in da04 01 94 Time modifier Followed by HH MM SS SS is optional as in ti05 45 52 Area modifier Followed by an area number 0000 9999 leading 0 s not required Subscriber modifier Used to identify the user causing the actions or events 0000 9999 pi Peripheral ID modifier Used to identify the device causing the action or event 0000 9999 ai Automated ID modifier Used to identify the logical function or timer causing the action or event and is included in the current block 0000 9999 ph Telephone ID modifier Identifies the index of the telephone service number used when the events occurred Note SIA codes are case sensitive modifiers are always lowercase 1234 N a i 1 A A 9 1 94 t105 44 r12 OP2 Event Opened by User Code 1 Area Modifier Area Time Modifier Time Date Modifier Date Figure 8 2 Event Data With Modifier Codes Long Calls The CS 5000 can send a maximum of 128 bytes in one message When call data is more than 128 bytes the CS 5000 breaks up the data into 128 byte chunks followed by a field separator 7C ASCII vertical bar character and an end of message indicator 0D 8 6 Automation Communication Formats Joyeolpul bess ui Jo pug r obessaly 1 29 S14 10 e ep a1OW OU SUEALI erep juana JO pua je Buineadde you 97 afessaw siy 104 eyep Juana jo pua s
83. Exp Module self test fail Restore w CR 350 amp 360 Communication Troubles 350 Communication trouble Yes J CJ 350 Communication trouble Restore Yes w CR 351 Telco 1 fault Yes J CJ 351 Telco 1 restore Yes w CR 352 Telco 2 fault J CJ 352 Telco 2 restore w CR 353 Long Range Radio Transmitter fault J CJ 353 Long Range Radio Transmitter w CR restore 354 Failure to communicate event Yes J CJ 354 Failure to communicate event Yes w CR Restore 355 Loss of Radio supervision Yes J CJ 355 Loss of Radio supervision Restore Yes w CR 356 Loss of central polling J CJ 356 Loss of central polling Restore w CR 357 Long Range Radio VSWR problem J CJ 357 Long Range Radio VSWR restore w CR 370 Protection Loop 370 Protection loop J CJ Appendix E 20 Automation Output Version Control Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 370 Protection loop Restore W CR 371 Protection loop open J CJ 371 Protection loop open Restore w CR 372 Protection loop short J CJ 372 Protection loop short Restore w CR 373 Fire trouble J CJ 373 Fire trouble Restore w CR 374 Exit error zone E CE 374 Exit error zone Restore W CR 375 Panic zone trouble J CJ 375 Panic zone trouble Restore W CR 376 Hold up z
84. F gt Final or end of log record lt S0D gt End of record indicator carriage return Test Record A special test record is sent to the automation computer whenever a panel clock is updated and the date time line is displayed The following is an example of a test record lt SOA gt lt IT IRCV 234A gt lt S0D gt Table 8 13 Test Record Components and Description Character Description lt SOA gt Start of record line feed lt TT RCV 234A gt Predefined test record string The predefined test string is automatically set when ITI Generic format is chosen to communicate with automation computer lt SOD gt End of record indicator carriage return Okay Record When the automation computer sends a supervisory character to the CS 5000 receiver or in response to a heartbeat the receiver will return with an Okay record Note The supervisory character defaults to lower case s and is programmable See Communications in Section 5 The following is an example of an Okay record 8 16 Automation Communication Formats lt SOA gt lt 00 OKAY gt lt SOD gt Table 8 14 Okay Record Components and Description Character Description lt SOA gt Start of record line feed lt 00 OKAY gt Predefined okay record string The predefined okay record string is automatically set when ITI Generic format is chosen t
85. I 300 Baud Negotiation 1 Ifrequired follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 6 for ITI Options menu 3 Press 1 for ITI SCode Menu 4 Press 3 for ITI 300 Baud 5 Press the A or Y button to toggle between Y enabled or N disabled If enabled the receiver will attempt to negotiate 300 baud communications See Table 5 11 6 When the desired choice is flashing press ENTER MENU 7 Press the left arrow button to exit Audio Mode The audio mode listen in options set the listen in answering method for ITI panels 1 Ifrequired follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 4 for Audio Mode menu 3 Press the A or V button until the desired listen in answering method is highlighted by the equal sign 4 Press ENTER MENU Copying Line Cards To copy existing line card settings follow these steps l 2 3 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 3 to copy a line card Press the A or Y button to select Use Default or Copy Existing type of copy and press ENTER MENU When display shows the list of line cards Figure 5 17 press the A or Y button to select the line card to be copied and press ENTER MENU To exit press the left arrow button 5 41 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Clearing Deleting Line Cards lt LineCard Program gt 3 Copy LineCard 4 Clear LineCard 5 View LineCard
86. J CJ YY Status Report CD YZ Service Completed CD ZA Freeze Alarm Yes Yes Yes A CA ZB Freeze Bypass Yes Yes Yes B CB ZH Freeze Alarm Restore Yes R CX ZJ Freeze Trouble Restore Yes w CR ZR Freeze Restoral Yes Yes Yes w CR ZS Freeze Supervisory Yes Yes S CS ZT Freeze Trouble Yes Yes Yes J CJ ZU Freeze Unbypass Yes Yes B CB ZX Freeze Test CD Appendix E 13 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 4 1 ALARMS 100 Medical Alarms 100 Medical Yes Yes Yes A X CM 100 Medical Store Yes Yes Yes w CR 101 Personal Emergency A X CM 101 Personal Emergency Restore w CR 102 Fail to report in Yes Yes A CM 102 Fail to report in Restore Yes Yes W CR 110 Fire Alarms 110 Fire Yes Yes Yes A Z CN 110 Fire Restore Yes Yes Yes W CR 111 Smoke A CN 111 Smoke Restore w CR 112 Combustion A CN 112 Combustion Restore w CR 113 Water flow A CN 113 Water flow Restore W CR 114 Heat A CN 114 Heat Restore w CR 115 Pull Station A CN 115 Pull Station Restore w CR 116 Duct A CN 116 Duct Restore w CR 117 Flame A CN 117 Flame Restore w CR 118 Near Alarm A CN 118 Near Alarm Restore w CR
87. Operation Manual Table E 3 SIA DCS Format Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Data Code and Short Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP PU Panic Unbypass Yes Yes B CB PX Panic Test CD QA Emergency Alarm Yes Yes Yes A CM QB Emergency Bypass Yes Yes Yes B CB QH Emergency Alarm Restore Yes R CX QJ Emergency Trouble Yes w CR QR Emergency Restoral Yes Yes Yes w CR QS Emergency Supervisory Yes Yes S CS QT Emergency Trouble Yes Yes Yes J CJ QU Emergency Unbypass Yes Yes B CB QX Emergency Test CD RA Remote Programmer Call Failed J CJ RB Remote Program Begin CD RC Relay Close C CC RD Remote Program Denied A CA RN Remote Reset A CA RO Relay Open O CO RP Automatic Test Yes Yes Yes P CZ RR Power Up Yes W H CH RS Remote Program Success Yes CD RT Data Lost Yes J CJ RU Remote Program Fail J CJ RX Manual Test Yes Yes Yes P CZ RY Test Off Normal J CJ SA Sprinkler Alarm Yes A CA SB Sprinkler Bypass Yes B CB SH Sprinkler Alarm Restore R CX SJ Sprinkler Trouble Restore W CR SR Sprinkler Restoral Yes W CR SS Sprinkler Supervisory S CS Appendix E 10 Automation Oulput Version Control Table E 3 SIA DCS Format Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Data Code an
88. QUI 9soouo ynejog os pep sur doo yorg eIp Surr guO JUEISU po N olpny ou N sok A Pneg 00 ILI polsonboy p nunuo NU N preg urT skeM y Sej owwa suondO ILI p nunuoo ALL IPODS WAD prep sur Npa QEL 9PODS PPV poOS 1193V AD SSA poOS ILI uon S ur MU PIEJ urT 29g SPOS POW YPH POZITENIUI YO UONEIS enu O YM spoued LI 105 poss 9po5S 199v PPV suondo S USWLUOD S9910UYI s9010u9 S9910YI S9910UYI apo weibold p nu nuoo yeys yamno Hurwwesbold L Y sIqeL A 6 Programming Quick Chart Hog veg 7 Hog utoo SMEIS Wod Mog utoo SONSNRIS ple ur I pred PUT 9soouo uo oury sonsouserq XOH Mey JULIO 307 1u anand FessIW s oo sonsouSpiq Sunoous qno1 nuo urojupud S USUWILUIOI S99I0YI S9910U9 S99I0UI S99I0YI suondo apo weiboldg p nunuoo meys yamno Hurwwesbold L y IEL A 7 Model CS 5000 Centrl Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual A 8 Appendix B US ASCII Character Codes The following table displays the US ASCII character and its hexadecimal code equivalent Table B 1 US ASCII Character Codes Character Hex Character Hex Character Hex Character Hex Character Hex NUL 00 DC4 14 28 lt 3C Q q 51 71 SOH 01 NACK 15 29 z 3D R r 52 72 STX 02 SYN 16 z 2A gt 3E S s 53 73 ETX 03 ETB 17 2B 3F Tit 54 74 EOT 04 C
89. T Access Trouble J CJ DU Dealer ID CA DV Access Denied Unauthorized Entry A CA Level DW Access Denied Interlock A CA DX Request to Exit CD DY Door Locked A CA DZ Access Denied A CA Door Secured EA Exit Alarm A CA EE Exit Error Yes E CA ER Expansion Restoral Yes W CR ET Expansion Trouble Yes Yes J CJ EX External Device Condition CJ EZ Missing Alarm Exit Error A CA FA Fire Alarm Yes Yes Yes A Z CN FB Fire Bypass Yes Yes Yes B CB FC Fire Cancel Yes R CX FH Fire Alarm Restore Yes R CX FI Fire Test Begin CD FJ Fire Trouble Restore Yes w CR FK Fire Test End CD FM Fire Alarm Cross Point A Z CN FR Fire Restoral Yes Yes Yes w CR FS Fire Supervisory Yes Yes S CS FT Fire Trouble Yes Yes Yes J CJ FU Fire Unbypass Yes Yes B CB FX Fire Test CD Appendix E 6 Automation Oulput Version Control Table E 3 SIA DCS Format Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Data Code and Short Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP FY Missing Fire Trouble J CJ FZ Missing Fire Supervision J CJ GA Gas Alarm Yes Yes A CA GB Gas Bypass Yes Yes B CB GH Gas Alarm Restore Yes R CX GJ Gas Trouble Restore Yes W CR GR Gas Restoral Yes Yes W CR GS Gas Supervisory Yes S CS GT Gas Trouble Yes Yes J CJ GU Gas Unbypass Yes B CB GX Gas Test CD HA Holdup Alarm Yes Yes Yes A CQ HB Holdup Bypass Yes B CB HH Holdup
90. TI A standard 25 pin cable used to connect the CS 5000 receiver to an external parallel printer Rack mounting Not available from ITI Used to rack mount the CS 5000 receiver as required by UL See cabinet Agency Requirements section for specifications and vendor information Blank filler panels Not available from ITI Used to fill up any unused cabinet spaces as required by UL Parallel printer Not available from ITI ITI Model CS 5000 receiver requires the parallel printer to Okidata Microline generate report history hardcopy System Overview Formats Compatible with the CS 5000 Table 1 2 shows the formats that the CS 5000 receiver can decode and the handshake frequency groups which accommodate that format see Line Card Menu in Section 5 for line card programming Each line card can decode every format listed below Setting the handshake order only prioritizes the type of communication done by each line card Section 6 of this manual describes the formats in greater detail Table 1 2 Formats Compatible with the CS 5000 Format Name Handshake BFSK 1400 or 2300 Hz 4 2 1400 Hz 3 1 3 1 Extended 1400 or 2300 Hz Sescoa 3 1 Franklin 3 1 2300 Hz Radionics 3 1 Checksum 1400 or 2300 Hz 4 1 Extended 1400 or 2300 Hz SX IIL SX IVA 2225 Hz SX IVB 2225 Hz ITISX V 2225 Hz ITI SX V Special 2225 Hz ITI Commander 2225 Hz ITI RF Commander Harbor Gard
91. This device cannot be adjusted or repaired in the field In case of trouble with the device notify the installing company or ITI for an RMA and then return it to Interactive Technologies Inc 2266 North Second Street North Saint Paul MN 55109 Telephone 1 800 777 2624 The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice to allow you to make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service FCC Notice This device complies with FCC Rules Part 68 This device has been verified to comply with FCC Rules Part 15 Operation is subject to the two following conditions 1 This device may not cause radio interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2 1 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual 2 2 UL Requirements Follow the procedures outlined in the sections below for listing as an NFPA 72 Central Station Service installation The CS 5000 is also suitable for household and commercial burglary service Note that installation regulations are subject to the jurisdiction of a local authority Hardware Requirements See Figure 3 4 and Figure 3 5 for diagrams of a suggested installation 1 A second CS 5000 must be installed as a back up in case the primary CS 5000 f
92. UL ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange An acronym for American Standard Code for Informa tion Interchange a widely used 7 bit binary code for storing data often used to transfer data from one system to an incompatible system audible alarm A signaling device which is within the user s hearing range automatic mode All event information is sent directly to the automation computer and must be acknowledged by the automation software auxiliary Supplementing subsidiary or additional auxiliary relay Relay output used to control external alarm signaling devices back up battery An optional kit that provides a back up DC power source if the primary AC power to the receiver fails back up battery mode supply An operation status which is initiated when the receiver is programmed to shutdown after four hours without AC power or when a low battery is detected while on bat tery power The back up battery supplies standby power while in back up battery mode Glossary 1 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual back up time The period of time the receiver will operate from battery power without restoral of AC power using a specific battery capacity with sufficient charge battery A storage device for and source of direct current battery test A diagnostic feature that checks the condition of the receiver panel back up battery battery monitor battery monitori
93. access code PIN Abbreviation for Personal Identification Number PINs are used to log in and out of the receiver programming mode The type of control panel operation that allows system defaults and values to be programmed with user defined values profile See operator and installer profile protocol The rules for communications between devices giving a means to control the orderly communication of informa tion between devices port An interface on a computer system to allow the connec tion of a modem or data terminal PZT Abbreviation for a piezo alert transmitting sounder que queue A lineup of operations or input signals in a system RAM An abbreviation for Random Access Memory same as memory Contents of RAM may be retrieved and altered Glossary 6 by the user RAM test memory test The self test of RAM when a receiver is powered up for the first time receiver The central station receiver assembly relay An electrically operated switch On a receiver the relay is used to operate external bells or strobes report To communicate information usually in detail RJ 11 jack phone jack A phone port connecting the receiver to phone equip ment RMA Returned Material Authorization ROM An abbreviation for Read Only Memory a permanent memory RS 232 An Electronics Industry Association EIA specification for asynchronous communications that use a 9 or 25 pin DB connector Telco Tele
94. ails The back up system must be able to take over within 30 seconds Note This requirement does not apply to burglary only installations 2 The CS 5000 must be housed in a UL listed for fire protective signaling use metal rack mounting cabinet A recommended enclosure is a listed control unit accessories system cabinet manufactured by Atlas Soundelier The WA200 series intended for 19 inch rack mount panels can be used A taller cabinet could be used to house additional units 3 Back up battery does not provide standby time required for UL and NFPA standards A UPS uninterruptable power supply listed for Fire Protection Signaling Use must be utilized when standby power is required 4 Any unused front panel rack space must be filled with blank panels so that all wiring remains enclosed 5 The external conduit must exit through the knockouts in the cabinet or go directly through the floor Agency Requirements Operational Requirements li The transmitters reporting to the CS 5000 must be UL Listed DACTs digital alarm com municator transmitters The central station must provide a minimum of 24 hours of back up power within 30 seconds of an AC power loss The back up must either be in the form of a UL listed UPS or electrical generator If the CS 5000 is not automated the central station operator must check for the 24 hour test signals from the communicators Note This requirement does not apply to burglary only in
95. ajeoipui 10 esedas s l q 9p 0 dn abessay se ewes Y Y Q0 AS lt VIVO LNAAY gt IL 8tS SES SES TES ETS ASS TES TES TES OES OES IES SES TES 608 XXS XXS XXS XXS XXS XX VOS T jeuonippy lt l 10 e91pu Bess ui jo puq n abessawi sly 10 eyep Juana L Bess lN JO pua sayeoipul Joyesedas 5 D abessaui x u u ALICI o B ep i aJOW Sajeoipui Joyesedas pjal4 aw juorne JO Je s sayeoipul Joyesedas pjal4 Joyesedas Ql 49A1998Y Joyesedas 949 exenojeo 01 popeou J0 e01pu SI yep Juana enjoy Bsw jo bag s l q sp 0 dn JUN099Y p129 u 1 aouanbas E ep jeaawnu 989 sjuaseidal XX QUI Y Y YV V V 1 VI Q0 AS DL lt VLVA LNHAH gt DL BES 8E SES TES ETS ASS TES TES TES OES OES IES SES TES 60 XXS XX XXS XX XX XXS V0 8 7 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual System Status Messages The CS 5000 can send 24 status messages Status messages are a type of event data They are differentiated from calls from panels because the first bytes after the open bracket are not an account number SOA 45 30 45 30 46 09 35 34 34 38 30 31 30 30 5B S4E 59 53 32 5D OD o O gt oe ah CRC Sequence Receiver System Message Separator Separator modem trouble Line Card Always 00 for sys messages Beginning of Event Data New Event End of Event Data End Of Message Indicator Fig
96. allation Operation Manual Appendix C CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Menu Map Appendix D CS 5000 Specifications Appendix E Automation Output Version Control Index List of Tables Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 3 1 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 4 6 Table 4 7 Table 4 8 Table 4 9 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 5 4 Table 5 5 Table 5 6 Table 5 7 Table 5 8 Table 5 9 Table 5 10 Table 5 11 Table 5 12 Table 5 13 Table 5 14 Table 5 15 Table 5 16 Table 6 1 Table 6 2 Table 7 1 Table 8 1 Table 8 2 Table 8 3 Table 8 4 Table 8 5 Table 8 6 Table 8 7 Table 8 8 Optional Accessories for the CS 5000 Receiver 1 2 Formats Compatible with the CS 5000 1 3 CS 5000 and SIA Levels I II Comparison eee 1 4 External Printer Cable Pin Description e 3 9 Touchpad Buttons Description 4 2 LED DeSCHption tase sn aiar 4 3 LCD and Printer Abbreviations i 4 5 Main Menu Option Items by Profile a 4 7 Default User Codes ii 4 7 Main Menu Controls ii 4 11 Printer Menu Choices ii 4 15 Event Format Choices and Meaning ii 4 19 Phantom Signals Formats List i 4 21 Main Men
97. anel communicating to the receiver sent an Call Technical Event event code that the receiver does not recognize Support Vv Unsupported Unsupported Event The panel communicating to the receiver sent an Call Technical Event event code that the receiver recognized but does Support not support Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 7 1 Error Messages Continued LC Sys Display Error Error Message Printer Message Description What to Do Vv Unsupported Unsupported Fmt The calling panel communicated in a format not Program the panel toa Format supported by the receiver different reporting format V Communication Communication There was a communication error between the If it continues test the Error Error Panel panel and the receiver and the receiver asked the panel Requested Re send panel to re send the message V Possible Possible Incomplete The receiver missed information in the call Retest the panel Incomplete Call sequence Vv System Power System Power Up Indicated that the receiver powered up Up Vv Expander Expander Trouble Trouble with a device connected to the SBUS Check the connection Trouble of that device on the SBUS If connection is OK replace SBUS device line cards and touchpads Vv Expander Trbl Expander Trouble The trouble condition of a SBUS device was Rst Restore cor
98. ated by 1 4 spacing Low voltage power limite Shelf or support bracket under each unit b Power limited wires for SBUS and Com ports Tie wrap wire to the enclosure Incoming Telephone Lines Listed recep rated 15A 1 Installation Model CS 5000 Receiver Tie wrap groups of wires to the enclosure able 5VAC Incoming line power 120VAC 60Hz Rear Cabinet Door not shown Figure 3 5 Rack Mount Enclosure Rear View Note All wiring that exits cabinet must be in a electrical conduit 3 5 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Installing Line Cards Caution To reduce the risk of electrical shock and or damage to the receiver follow these steps in order 1 Open the CS 5000 s front panel by unscrewing the four front plate retaining screws located on the front of the panel Figure 3 1 Turn off the CS 5000 s AC power switch Figure 3 2 3 When the front panel is removed you can see that there are 12 slots for line cards The receiver recognizes each slot by number 1 through 12 slot one is closest to the keypad and display It is not necessary to put line cards in numbered order because the receiver con tinually polls each slot to see if existing line cards are functioning and if it is still in i
99. ating an emergency condition when no emergency exists false dispatch A request for emergency service to a location where no emergency exists FCC Federal Communications Commission Board of commissioners having the power to regulate all electrical communications systems originating in the United States including radio television facsimile telegraph telephone and cable systems FCC approval The certification that a device meets specific FCC stan dards fields data fields Sections of display or data record flash memory Read write memory capable of retaining stored informa tion with power off Fletcher s checksum A method of qualifying that data was transmitted with out errors by summing the data bytes together into two checksum bytes that are then divided by 255 See also checksum format The arrangement by which data are stored transmitted or displayed Glossary 3 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Form C contact Single pole double throw contact or relay providing both normally open and normally closed outputs FSK Frequency Shift Keying A form of frequency modulation commonly used in low speed modems in which the two states of the signal are transmitted as two separate frequencies See also BFSK full duplex A multiplex system that can simultaneously transmit in both directions on a transmission line Grade A AA B BB or C A UL rating of a system
100. ation 1 2 Press the ENTER MENU button to view the Installer Menu items 3 4 Press 1 for lt Print Report Menu gt Figure 4 13 Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure Press 6 for the lt Printer Menu gt Figure 4 12 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual 5 Press 3 to view System Configuration options Figure 4 15 lt Print Report gt 3 System Config ay 4 Test Page lt Exit Menu B lt System Config gt 01 Print All N 02 Program Data N 03 Users List N Vv First item 04 down is lt System Config gt 04 Line Card 1 N V a list of exiting line card 05 Line Card 2 N numbers from 1 to 12 06 Line Card 3 N Figure 4 15 System Configuration Print Items Press the or Y button to move through the system configuration print choices 7 When the equal sign highlights an option press ENTER MENU or gt to toggle the setting between Y yes print or N don t print 8 Press the left arrow button to print the data and exit menu Note These choices are not saved to flash memory and will have to be chosen each time that print system configuration is entered Printing a Test Page Follow these steps to print a test page Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure Press the ENTER MENU button to view the Installer Menu items Press 6 for the lt Print
101. by XX of the lowest available listen in account number slot 20 total listen in account numbers Adding XX Enter the account number you wish to add to the listen in account list When the desired account number is flashing press ENTER MENU Table 5 14 Account Characters Characters Description 0 9 Numeric entries A Z Alpha entries Alpha numeric wild card entry Example 123 any account starting with 123 Numeric wild card entry Example 0 to 9 Example 12345 123450 to 123459 Editing a Listen In Account 7 8 9 ARAN DL If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 3 for Listen In Options menu Press gt until the display flashes on the lt Account List gt field Press ENTER MENU Press 2 Press the A or Y button until the desired listen in account is highlighted by the equal sign Press ENTER MENU Enter the revised account number to the account list See Table 5 14 Press ENTER MENU Note When editing an existing account the account number must be completely re entered Clearing a Listen In Account 8 De tS If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 3 for Listen In Options menu Press until the display flashes on the lt Account List gt field Press ENTER MENU Press 3 Press the A or Y button until the desired listen in account is highlighted by the equal sign Press ENTER
102. card configurations per line card Test Page Print a test page Datetime YorN Y Indicates that this item will print on a report Format Type YorN N Indicates that this item will not print on a report Edit Evnt Format Ref Number YorN N e I Default setting is Y for all edit event format Call Sep Yor N options Device Num Y orN These settings are saved to flash memory 4 15 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 4 7 Printer Menu Choices Printer Menu Choice 1 Choice 2 Comments Line CR or CRLF CR Carriage return Terminator CRLF Carriage return and Line feed 0 60 seconds Off line time is how long the receiver will wait before giving a trouble indication after Off line Time communication is lost with the printer The Config Printer default setting is 2 seconds 30 second maximum for UL applications 0 60 seconds Switch delay time is the duration the receiver will Switch Delay wait before switching to the backup printer after Time communication is lost with the primary printer The default setting is 20 seconds Print Report Through the print report option you can choose to print the call history system history system configuration information or just print a test page m lt Printer Menu gt 1 Print Report 2 Edit Evnt Format 3 Config Printer lt Print Menu gt 1 Call History 2 System History 3 System Config Vv
103. cation Group ITI has separated the different types of communication by handshake type These handshake types can be assigned in a numbered order see Formats Compatible with the CS 5000 in Section 1 Listen in Listen in is the ability to listen in to what is happening in real time from the central station to a remote location This can help the central station operator determine if he or she should dispatch for a particular alarm situation PZT PZT is an abbreviation for a piezo alert sounder PIN An abbreviation for Personal Identification Number PINs are used to log in and out of the receiver SBUS Serial Bus interface for future expansion MCPU Master Central Processing Unit Main Menu The main menu will be displayed as either lt Installer Menu gt or lt Operator Menu gt However this manual will refer to them as the main menu ACK Stands for acknowledgment NACK Stands for no acknowledgment Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual What s in the Box This section contains a list of the parts that are shipped with the CS 5000 receiver and a brief description of their intended use Item Quantity Description Battery alert relay wiring harness Wiring harness used to connect the CS 5000 receiver to a backup 1 battery It also provides a normally open or normally closed output for an alert sounder CS 5000 Installation Operation l A manual
104. cation number and a profile lt Program Menu gt 3 User List N lt Exit Menu lt User List gt 1 Add User 2 Edit User 3 Clear User v Figure 5 18 User List Menu Items Table 5 15 lists the available choices under User List and provides a matrix of choices Table 5 15 User List Menu Items and Steps Choice Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Comments Add User Enter user name Enter PIN code Choose profile Add user is used to add a 1 Use the up or down arrow to move 4 digits minimum INCL new s rto the systernand through characters 9 digits maximum Operator or was the i DIN ang Installer profile information 2 Press the right arrow to move to next char acter slot 3 Press enter key to move to next step Edit User When Choose User list appears Repeat Steps 1 3 Edit user is used to change 1 Press the down arrow key until the desired Under Add User an existing user s profile user is highlighted with the equal sign 2 Press enter to move to next step Clear User When Choose User list appears Clear user is used to delete I a user from the receiver s 1 Press the down arrow key until the desired user is highlighted with the equal sign Memo 2 Press enter to move to clear user from pro file list 5 43 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Adding a User Use the following steps to add a user to the system l
105. cess RTE shunt CD 433 Access RTE shunt Restore CD 434 Access DSM shunt CD 434 Access DSM shunt Restore CD 4 5 BYPASSES DISABLES 500 amp 510 System Disables 501 Access reader disable J CJ 501 Access reader restore w CR Appendix E 24 Automation Output Version Control Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 520 Sounder Relay Disables 520 Sounder Relay Disable J CJ 520 Sounder Relay Restore w CR 521 Bell 1 disable J CJ 521 Bell 1 restore W CR 522 Bell 2 disable J CJ 522 Bell 2 restore w CR 523 Alarm relay disable J CJ 523 Alarm relay restore w CR 524 Trouble relay disable J CJ 524 Trouble relay restore w CR 525 Reversing relay disable J CJ 525 Reversing relay restore w CR 526 Notification Appliance Circuit 3 J CJ disable 526 Notification Appliance Circuit 3 W CR restore 527 Notification Appliance Circuit 4 J CJ disable 527 Notification Appliance Circuit 4 W CR restore 530 amp 540 System Peripheral Disables 531 Module Added W CR 532 Module Removed CD 550 amp 560 Communication Disables 551 Dialer disabled J CJ 551 Dialer restore w CR 552 Radio transmitter disabled J CJ 552 Radio transmitter restore w CR 553 Remote Upload Download disabled J CJ 553
106. ch of the communication ports will be used Before you start to set up the port functions review the rules for port functions in Table 5 6 por AGRA DIA Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 Press 1 for General Options Press 3 for Communications Press 1 to Set Port functions Press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired port setting Press ENTER MENU Repeat steps 5 through 6 until all port functions are set Press left arrow button to exit menu 5 13 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Setting Com Port 1 Parameters Set the baud rate the number of data bits number of stop bits the parity and the flow control See Table 5 6 for choice details Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 Press 1 for General Options Press 3 for Communications Press 2 to set Com Port 1 parameters Press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired port setting Press ENTER MENU Note See Editing the Init String Com 1 Com 2 and Parallel Port section gt gt 2 7 Repeat steps 5 through 6 until all parameters are set 8 Press left arrow button to exit menu Setting Com Port 2 Parameters Set the baud rate the number of data bits number of stop bits the parity and the flow control See Table 5 6 for choice details 1 Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5
107. ckup automation software has been corrected Vv Main Prn Off Main Printer Off Line The port programmed as the primary printer port Check cable Trbl is off line connections Verify that the port is configured properly Check power to printer Vv Main Prn Paper Main Printer Paper The port programmed as the primary printer port Replace paper in Out Out is out of paper printer Vv Main Prn Main Printer Restore The error on the primary printer has been Restore corrected Vv Bkup Prn Off Bkup Printer Off Line The port programmed as the backup printer port Check cable Trbl is off line connections Verify that the port is configured properly Check power to printer Vv Bkup Prn Paper Bkup Printer Paper The port programmed as the backup printer port Replace paper in Out Out is out of paper printer Vv Bkup Prn Bkup Printer Restore The error on the backup printer has been Restore corrected Vv DC Input Low DC Input Low The backup DC power supply trouble has been Restores at 12VDC Rst Restore corrected after a low battery condition Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 7 1 Error Messages Continued L Displ gt ta 5 Sys Spay Printer Message Description What to Do Error Error Message Vv DC Input Low DC Input Low The backup battery is checked continually every Check the connection second This message would b
108. criptions Character Description Acceptable Values I System identifier A unit ID always an A and the receiver ID A followed by 0 9 digit See System Options in Section 5 to set receiver ID L Line Card number See Table 8 15 for accepted values Reference number 0001 9999 S Date and time YYMMDDhhmmss format where Y Y Year MM Month DD Day hh hour mm minutes ss seconds E Date and time YYMMDDhhmmss format where YY Year MM Month DD Day hh hour mm minutes ss seconds Checksum Control Field The last field of every record is the checksum control field This field contains an upper case letter followed by four ASCII hexadecimal digits Contained in these five characters are three controls to help guarantee data integrity between the receiver and the automation computer The first control is the Sequence Control Character SCC This is a letter code which cycles from A to Z continually changing successively with each new record transmitted Note Ifthe receiver has to repeat a record in response to a NACK from the automation computer the same SCC is sent both times The first digits sent following the SCC are the two least significant digits of an additive checksum for the record from the first I character up to and including the SCC See Table 8 25 The last two digits in the record are an XOR checksum The XOR checksum starts with a value FFh
109. ct ID Table Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 139 Intrusion Verifier A U CG 139 Intrusion Verifier Restore w CR 140 General Alarm 140 General Alarm Yes A CA 140 General Alarm Restore Yes CR 141 Polling loop open J CJ 141 Polling loop open Restore W CR 142 Polling loop short J CJ 142 Polling loop short Restore w CR 143 Expansion module failure A CA 143 Expansion module restore w CR 144 Sensor tamper T CT 144 Sensor tamper Restore w CR 145 Expansion module tamper T CT 145 Expansion module tamper Restore w CR 146 Silent Burglary A U CG 146 Silent Burglary Restore w CR 150 amp 160 24 Hour Non Burglary 150 24 Hour Non Burglary Yes A CA 150 24 Hour Non Burglary Restore Yes W CR 151 Gas detected Yes A CA 151 Gas detected Restore Yes W CR 152 Refrigeration A CA 152 Refrigeration Restore W CR 153 Loss of heat Yes Yes A CA 153 Loss of heat Restore Yes Yes W CR 154 Water Leakage Yes A CA 154 Water Leakage Restore Yes w CR 155 Foil Break A U CG 155 Foil Break Restore w CR Appendix E 16 Automation Output Version Control Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued ITI Panels
110. ction explains how to operate the receiver for lsten in calls Some panels that perform listen in send a listen in indicator included in the reported message to the receiver Any panel that does not send this message must be added to the Listen In Account List See Listen In in Section 5 When a listen in call is received by the CS 5000 the LCD display will indicate the account number and depending on the panel the listen in timeout period The listen in LED on the line card will be illuminated to confirm the line card indication Manual Common Listen In Operation Follow these steps to manually handle the listen in call 1 Press LISTEN button 2 Enter the line card number 3 Pick up the telephone the listen in call is on See Figure 4 22 for a diagram of how the lis ten in phone should be connected in parallel with the phone line of the line card 4 Perform the listen in procedures for that panel refer to panel operation manual a o amp 3 Telco Tip 4 Telco Ring 5 Listen In Ring 2 Listen In Tip 1 Manual Answer 6 Manual Answer Phone line connector Figure 4 22 Phone Connector Pin Out and Listen in Wiring Diagram 4 25 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual PBX Listen In Operation Prior to performing listen in functions on a PBX phone
111. ctive Not busy or not connected A phone handset is on hook but a communication line is not busy or not connected See also off hook opening report The message sent to the central station when the system is disarmed For example when a store is opened operator profile Part of access code allowing operation only See also installer profile operator access code The access code that lets the operator operate the sys tem See installer access code panel Security system control panel parallel port Industry standard printer communications cable and connections Also known as Centronics parallel type parity bit Additional bits added to a character code or string of codes to provide a means for determining if transmitted information has been received correctly Glossary 5 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual PBX Exchange Private Branch A small manual telephone switchboard providing local and trunked telephone service on a subscriber s pre mises Also see hook flash PC An abbreviation for personal computer a microcom puter that serves one user phantom signals Various communication format signals that can be used to test the receiver or automation software configura tions phone Telephone phone lock A panel configuration that will not allow the installer to change the panel s phone numbers unless the installer enters program mode with the correct dealer
112. d Short Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP ST Sprinkler Trouble Yes J CJ SU Sprinkler Unbypass Yes B CB SX Sprinkler Test CD TA Tamper Alarm Yes Yes T CT TB Tamper Bypass Yes B CB TC All Points Tested CD TE Test End CA TH Tamper Alarm Restore W CR TJ Tamper Trouble Restore w CR TP Walk Test Point CD TR Tamper Restoral Yes w CR TS Test Start CD TT Tamper Trouble Yes J CJ TU Tamper Unbypass Yes B CB TX Test Report CD UA Untyped Zone Alarm Yes A CA UB Untyped Zone Bypass Yes B CB UH Untyped Alarm Restore R CX UJ Untyped Trouble Restore W CR UR Untyped Zone Restoral Yes Yes W CR US Untyped Zone Supervisory Yes S CS UT Untyped Zone Trouble Yes Yes J CJ UU Untyped Zone Unbypass Yes B CB UX Undefined A CA UY Untyped Missing Trouble J CJ UZ Untyped Missing Alarm A CA VI Printer Paper In w CJ VO Printer Paper Out J CJ VR Printer Restore w CR VT Printer Trouble J CJ Appendix E 11 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table E 3 SIA DCS Format Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Data Code and Short Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP VX Printer Test CD VY Printer Online w CJ VZ Printer Offline J CJ WA Water Alarm Yes A CA WB Water Bypass Yes B CB WH Water Alarm Restore R CX WJ Water Tr
113. date code label located on the printed circuit board if such goods have been properly installed are subject to normal proper use and have not been modified in any manner whatsoever Upon return of the defective product to ITI ITI will at its sole discretion either repair or replace at no cost such goods as may be of defective material or workmanship Customers outside the United States are to return products to their distributor for repair ITI SHALL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM LOSS OF PROPERTY OR OTHER DAMAGE OR LOSSES OWING TO THE FAILURE OF ITI SECURITY SYSTEMS PRODUCTS BEYOND THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS ITI MAKES NO WARRANTY OF FITNESS OR MERCHANTABILITY AND NO OTHER WARRANTY ORAL OR WRITTEN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BEYOND THE TWO YEAR WARRANTY EXPRESSLY SPECIFIED HEREIN Warranty 1 CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Warranty 2 Index Symbols Warning Lvl 5 6 Numerics 0 Length Blk 7 1 120 VAC power 1 1 3 13 220 VAC power 3 13 240 VAC power 1 1 3 11 25 Pin Null Modem Cable 3 16 25 pin null modem cable 3 15 3 1 Extended format 1 3 6 1 6 3 3 1 format 6 3 3 1 Standard format 1 3 6 1 4 1 Extended format 1 3 6 1 6 3 4 1 format 6 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 format 6 1 9 pin null modem cable 3 15 A A31 Checksum 4 21 A31 Task 1 4 21 A41 4 21 A42 4 21 AC power 5 5 5 6 5 12 AC powe
114. deletes an account number from the trap account list 0D Link test request Remote Log on Log off You must log on to the receiver before you can change any system program options Remote log in and log off commands can be sent from the automation computer to the receiver To Log in lt 4A gt lt Receiver ID gt lt 22 gt lt User PIN gt lt V byte gt lt 0D gt Table 8 29 Log in Request Components Component Description lt 4A gt Command request identifier See Table 8 28 lt Receiver ID gt Receiver ID number 1 or 2 ASCII digits lt 22 gt Separator lt User PIN gt The users PIN code lt V byte gt A validation byte always precedes the end of message indicator and is the only error checking used when sending commands to the receiver through the automation port The following equations are used to calculate the V byte 1 Set the V Byte comparison byte to zero 2 Add the first or next byte of the message to the V Byte comparison byte 3 Clear bit seven of the result V Byte comparison byte 4 Set bit six of the V Byte comparison byte 5 Repeat steps 2 3 and 4 until the last byte of the event data up to and including the byte preceding the V Byte The range of V Byte is 40 to 7F lt 0D gt End of message indicator 8 30 Automation Communication Formats To Log off lt 4B gt lt Receiver ID gt lt 22 gt lt User PIN gt lt V byte gt lt 0D gt
115. display Initializing Please wait 4 Press 1 to choose General Options 5 Press 1 to choose Operation Mode The current operation mode will flash in the display 6 Press the A or Y button to move through the operation mode choices Note Each additional press of the up or down arrow key will toggle the operation mode setting to the next choice 7 When the display flashes on the desired operation mode press ENTER MENU 5 7 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Display Options Display options lets you customize the visual outputs of the receiver These items include language formats the time display how events are sorted to the LCD display and whether or not to hold unacknowledged events B lt General Options gt 2 Display Options 3 Communications 4 System Options Vv English AMPM m d y DayLtSv Y HoldEvt N lt Language lt Exit gt Figure 5 4 View of Display Options Table 5 5 lists the available choices and gives a description of those choices Table 5 5 Display Options and Descriptions Display Menu p ay Choices Default Comments Items English V Language espa ol Not available at this time I i AM PM Vv AM PM is used for 12 hour time clock displays Time Display 24 hour Military time standard m d y Vv m month d day and y year Date Display d m y y m d
116. ds A UPS uninterruptable power supply listed for Fire Protection Signaling Use must be utilized when standby power is required Printer Okidata Microline 320 Turbo 9 pin Provides hardcopy report output Appendix D 4 Appendix E Automation Output Version Control The CS 4000 receiver used a channel command option called VERSION to control the output of new Event codes to the automation computer The CS 5000 uses the version control feature on the automation configuration menu to help coordinate the reporting abilities of the CS 5000 with that of the automation computer software The CS 5000 version control feature defaults to 6 1 Version 6 1 outputs the same codes as the CS 4000 software version 6 1 and does not include any new event codes When the automation computer software is updated to support the new codes change the version control feature to 6 2 To change the version see Setting Automation Communication in Section 5 Version 6 2 allows the new event codes to be sent to the automation software which in turn will display the event Once the version control feature is set to 6 2 the CS 5000 is able to send 8 new event codes Table E 1 New Event Codes Generic Event Code Event Description AC Power Failure AC Power Restore System Low Battery Burglary Alarm Medical Auxiliary Panic Alarms Police Panic Alarms N lt X x cilz irtk Fire Panic Alarms Und
117. dshake Delay Delay periods Time in Section 5 4 002 100ms 5 002 100ms 6 002 100ms 1 090 900ms The handshake duration is the length of 2 255 2 55 time that the receiver will send a sec handshake tone Handshake 0 25 5 In 10ms 3 010 100ms See Changing the Handshake Duration Duration periods Time in Section 5 4 100 1 sec 5 100 1 sec 6 100 1 sec 5 24 Programming Table 5 11 Line Card Menu Options Continued Line Card Choice Choice Choice Default Comments Menu 1 064 See Changing the Maximum Handshake 3 2 sec Walt Time in Section 5 2 000 Oms 010 Maximum 0 255 In 50ms 4 064 Handshake Wait periods 3 2 sec 5 064 Handshake 3 2 sec Sequence 6 064 Continued 3 2 sec 1 075 750ms See Changing the Acknowledgment I 2 075 750ms Tone Duration Time in Section 5 Maximum Handshake 0 255 In 10ms 3 55 550ms Acknowledge periods 4 100 1 sec Duration Edit Line Card 5 100 1 sec Continued 6 100 1 sec Y Yes Y dedicated or direct connect phone f No No v line Direct N used for standard phone lines See Setting the Line Card for a Direct Panel Connection in Section 5 Number of 000 255 002 If caller ID is turned on see Line Card Rings Menu in Section 5 Set rings set to 2 Line 3 0 255 in 50ms 010 500ms See Changing the Ring On Time in Options On time periods Section 5 Off time 0 2
118. e Appendix E for version control details 1 At the flashing GenericRev field press ENTER MENU Press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired setting Press ENTER MENU If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu Poy 5 18 Programming Configuring the On board Annunciator Outputs Program what will give a trouble annunciation or what will not annunciate from the on board annunciator 1 Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 2 Press 1 for General Options 3 Press 3 for Communications 4 Press6 to Set Annunciator configuration and display a list of output options 5 Press the A or Y button to move through the annunciator output options 6 When the equal sign highlights the option you wish to change press ENTER MENU Note Additional presses of the Enter button toggle the setting between yes and no See Table 5 9 7 Repeat steps 5 through 6 for all annunciator options you wish to change See Table 5 9 for list of additional options Table 5 9 On board Annunciator and Auxiliary Relay Options Option Choices Comments Printer Y Yes or N No Bkp Printer Y Yes or N No Y The on board annunciator will beep if there is an error condition Auto Comp Y Yes or N No N No on board annunciation if an error condition exist Bkp Auto Comp Y Yes or N No MeterMinder Y Yes or N No
119. e auxiliary relay setting Aux Relay Energized nc Press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired setting Press ENTER MENU 7 If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu O 5 21 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Message Queue Options Set the percentage of how full the message queue must be before a Message Queue Warning and Message Queue Warning Restore occur See Section 7 Troubleshooting for trouble messages 5 Msg Queue Opt lt Exit Menu lt General Options gt aN Wrn Lvl On 75 Off 50 Max Buf Limit 1000 lt Msg Queue Menu gt lt tWrng On lt Exit gt Figure 5 8 Message Queue Display Note The Warning On can be set from 10 to 99 the Warning Off can be set from 1 to 90 A mini mum separation of 5 will be set between the On and the Off For example if the Warning On is set to 82 the Warning Off maximum setting can be 77 Setting the Message Queue Warning On Level Set the percentage of how full the message queue can get before the receiver indicates a Message Queue Warning condition Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 Press 1 for General Options Press 5 for Message Queue Options Enter the level in you wish the receiver message queue to get before it will indicate a message queue warning Press ENTER MENU 6
120. e back to that digit by pressing the left arrow button OO ON VERAS Editing an Account SCode If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 6 for ITI Options menu Press 1 for ITI SCode Menu Press 3 for Edit Acct SCode Press the A or W button to highlight the account to edit and press ENTER MENU Enter the desired account number and press ENTER MENU Select SET or CLEAR and press ENTER MENU Enter the desired five digit account security code 9 Press ENTER MENU 10 To exit press the left arrow button Note Ifan incorrect entry is made you can move back to that digit by pressing the left arrow button po ATE RE PD Clearing Deleting an Account SCode 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 6 for ITI Options menu Press 1 for ITI SCode Menu Press 4 for Clear Acct SCode Press the A or Y button to select the account to be cleared and press ENTER MENU Press the A or Y button to toggle between Y or N When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU To exit press the left arrow button DSO P Dy DS 5 39 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Adding an SCode to the Table If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 6 for ITI Options menu Press 1 for ITI SCode Menu Press 5 for Add SCode to Table Enter the desired 5 digit security code Press ENTER MENU To e
121. e display will show a list of the existing line cards 6 Press the A or Y arrow buttons to move through the available list 7 When the equal sign highlights the line card you wish to edit press ENTER MENU The display will show a list of choices Table 5 12 lists these choices and a brief descrip tion Table 5 12 Edit Line Card List Items and Description Edit Line Card List Description 1 Handshake Seq This function is used to program the handshake order and parameters for this line card 2 Line Options Used to set number of rings ring on off duration threshold voltage and sample time 3 Listen In Used to program the parameters for the listen in two way voice communication feature if used Must not be used in UL installations 4 Trap List Used to set up accounts that need to be trapped such as a panel which must be sent to a downloading computer for programming or updating 5 Misc Line Opt Used to program hunt group number enable or disable echo suppression and billing delay 6 ITI Options Used to program ITI account SCodes SCode Tables date time flag and 300 baud enable 5 28 Programming Handshake Sequence Each line card is intelligent enough to determine what format is being sent from a reporting panel You only need to program the handshake order and parameters for each line card A line card will initiate up to six different types of handshake tone groups The order in which th
122. e displayed if the to the DC power backup battery setting were set to DC Bkp supply Verify the See System Options in Section 5 Indicates a output from DC low when the voltage drops to 10 2 VDC or power supply lower Vv Msg Queue gt Message Queue When the message queue reaches the Verify that messages Warning Warning programmed level mark this message is given as are acknowledged to a pre warning to Message Queue Full See any printers and Message Queue Options in Section 5 to automation software program the level at which the receiver will while in manual indicate the warning mode Vv Msg Queue lt Message Queue This message is given when the message queue Warning Warning Restore drops below the programmed level after a Restore message queue warning indication has displayed See Message Queue Options in Section 5 to program the level Vv LC Run in Linecard Running The line card is not running the application code Replace the line card ROM ROM Code Vv Line Fault Line Fault The phone line voltage has dropped below the Check phone line threshold voltage as programmed See Edit outlet and phone cord Line Card in Section 5 Vv Line Fault Line Fault Restore Phone line voltage has been restored to normal Restore parameters Vv Line Card Line Card Record A line card has been deleted Deleted Deleted Vv Line Card Line Card Record A line card has been added Added Added Vv User Log In User Lo
123. e receiver sends out these handshake signals can be changed in this program location for each line card Table 6 1 lists the proper handshake to use for the type of communication format you are using with a panel lt Edit Line Card gt L01 0000 Linecard L02 0000 Linecard L03 0000 Linecard V lt Edit Line Card XX gt 1 Handshake Seq 2 Line Options 3 Listen In v Line card number 1 12 Hs 1 Gr 2225Hz Delay 010 Dur 090 Wait 020 AckDur 075 lt Seq lt Exit gt Figure 5 10 Handshake Sequence Menu Follow these steps to change the handshake order and or the parameters associated with the handshake Changing the Handshake Sequence Number Handshake sequence sets the order in which the receiver will send out handshakes 1 Follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 1 for Handshake Sequence menu When display flashes on the Seq Figure 5 10 3 Press the A or Y button to change the ordered handshake number Note Hs 1 is the first handshake tone sent Hs 2 is the second handshake tone to be sent and so on Hs 1 Gr 2225Hz Delay 010 Dur 090 Wait 020 AckDur 075 lt Seq lt Exit gt Figure 5 11 Handshake Order Number 4 When the desired order number is flashing press ENTER MENU or gt The display will automatically start flashing the Format Group field 5 29 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Changing the Format Group The hand
124. e set to two Changing the Ring On Time The On field controls the ring on time The ring on time is the length of time the receiver will listen to a ring prior to recognizing it as a ring 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 2 for Line Options menu 3 Press gt until the display flashes on the On Time field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the A or Y button to change the ring on time Values range from 0 to 255 in increments of 50ms 1 50ms 2 100ms 3 150ms and so on 5 When the desired ring on time is flashing press ENTER MENU or gt Changing the Ring Off Time The Off field controls the ring off time The ring off time is the length of time the receiver will recognize an Off ring voltage 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 2 for Line Options menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Off Time field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the A or Y button to change the ring off time Values range from 0 to 255 in increments of 50ms 1 50ms 2 100ms 3 150ms and so on 5 When the desired ring off time is flashing press ENTER MENU or gt Changing the Ring Threshold Voltage The Threshold field controls the phone line low voltage line fault threshold level If the voltage on the phone line connected to the line card drops below this set threshold level for that line card the rec
125. e text data messages shown in Table 8 26 Please refer to the Output Record Format in Section 8 for details of the entire record 8 26 Automation Communication Formats Table 8 26 METERMINDER COM 2 Reports Output MAI Repor Description eport Message escriptio Immediate Meter Reports 90 RF Disk A C Failure n aRFD AC Fail n AC power failure at the meter 90 RF Disk A C Restore n bRFD AC Rest n AC power has been restored at the meter 7D RF Disk Failure n cRFD Failure n RF MeterLink has not reported 7F Meter Loop Tamper n Meter Tamper n Meter loop tamper Mtr n Ky yy xx Cnt ccccccccc dddddeeeeefffff Meter reading Reading ddddd meter 1 reading eading rrrrr I eeeee meter 2 reading fffff meter 3 reading M n Ky yy zz aa Cnt ccccccccc dddddeeeeefffff Meter reading Reading ddddd meter 1 reading eading rrrrr eeeee meter 2 reading fffff meter 3 reading Immediate Voltage Reports TE Voltage Error nnn V n dVError nnnV n RF MeterLink voltage has gone out of range above or below the threshold for 3 minutes Monthly Voltage Events Reports Voltage Events nnnnn n eVEvent nnnnn n RF MeterLink voltage error number of out of range events above or below the threshold for any amount of time that have occurred since the last monthly report or since events count was cleared The panel generates a message for each of the three meters No report will be gen
126. eceived a call This will help in troubleshooting if a problem occurred with the automation system or receiver 1 Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 2 Press 1 for General Options 3 Press 4 for System Options 4 Press right arrow button The display will flash on the receiver ID number Revr 1D 01 Enter the desired receiver ID number a number from 01 to 99 Press ENTER MENU 7 If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu SA Setting to Strip or Send Bad Data Bad data if any can be stripped or sent with the good data Default is for the bad data to be stripped 1 Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 2 Press 1 for General Options 3 Press 4 for System Options 4 Press The display will flash on the setting Strip or Send Bad A Press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired setting Press ENTER MENU 7 If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu a Setting the Auxiliary Relay Contact Normal State The auxiliary relay contact is a Form C relay This feature allows you to set the state of the auxiliary relay normally open contact when power is applied to the receiver 1 Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 2 Press 1 for General Options 3 Press 4 for System Options 4 Press gt gt gt The display will flash on th
127. ed handshake duration time is flashing press ENTER MENU or gt Changing the Maximum Handshake Wait Time The wait time is the amount of time 0 255 in 50ms periods the receiver will wait for data from the reporting panel before outputting the next handshake sequence See Table 5 11 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 1 for Handshake Sequence menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Max Wait field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the A or Y button to change the wait time 5 When the desired wait time is flashing press ENTER MENU or gt 5 30 Programming Changing the Acknowledgment Tone Duration Time The acknowledement tone duration time is the amount of time 0 255 in 10ms periods the receiver will send an acknowledement tone to the reporting panel See Table 5 11 1 Ifrequired follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 1 for Handshake Sequence menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Ack Duration field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the or Y button to change the acknowledgment tone duration time 5 When the time is flashing press ENTER MENU or Line Options Line Options is used to set the type of phone line number of rings ring on off duration threshold voltage and sample time lt Edit Line Card gt L01 0000 Linecard L02 0000 Linecard L03 0000 Linecard WV
128. efined Event Sent for assorted test signals and other non alarm reports Interpreting 3 Digit User Codes and Zone Numbers To meet Contact ID and SIA reporting standards the CS 5000 version control feature 6 2 combines the user and zone bytes The combination of bytes allows 3 digit zone and user numbers to be displayed This applies only to Contact ID and SIA formats all other reporting formats send user and zone information as before Whether the number represents user information or zone information is determined by the type of event Appendix E 1 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Panel ID Characters The CS 5000 identifies Contact ID SIA DCS and SIA 2000 reporting formats with three panel ID characters Table E 1 PANEL ID CHARACTER IDENTIFIES REPORTING FORMAT 1B1 23450125A 3 DIGITS REPRESENT USER OR ZONE INFORMATION Figure E 1 Panel ID Signals Use of Three Digits The appearance of any of these panel ID characters in the report record serves as a signal that the 3 digit number is utilizing bytes 10 11 and 12 for either user or zone information Table E 2 Panel ID Characters Reporting Format Panel ID Contact ID SIA DCS SIA 2000 pending amp When Zone Information is Represented The 3 digits represent zone information in all cases except Opening or Closing reports If the panel ID character is or amp and the event code o
129. eiver will indicate a Line Fault on that phone line 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 2 for Line Options menu 3 Press gt until the display flashes on the Threshold field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the A or Y button to change the line fault threshold level Values range from 1 to 15 in 2 0 VDC increments 1 2 0VDC 2 4 0VDC 3 6 0VDC and so on 5 When the desired line fault threshold is flashing press ENTER MENU or gt 5 32 Programming Changing the Phone Line Sample Rate The sample time field controls how often the receiver will sample the phone line to verify that it is above the set threshold level of that line card This time setting is how often the receiver verifies the phone line integrity 1 Ifrequired follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 2 for Line Options menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Sample Time field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the A or Y button to change the line sample rate Values range from 0 to 255 in 1 second increments 0 line monitor disabled 1 1 second 2 2 seconds 3 3 seconds and so on The receiver will make two to three samples before generating a trouble condition on a faulty line 5 When the desired sample time is flashing press ENTER MENU or gt 6 Press left arrow button to exit this menu Listen In The listen in feature is used to pe
130. er for Automation Record NoDataCh 5 18 No Data Received 7 1 No DataCh 5 17 NoData 8 25 NoDataCh 5 18 normal mode 4 9 number of rings line options 5 25 Nutone 8 21 O off line time 4 16 Okay Record 8 16 Okidata Microline 320 Turbo 1 2 on board annunciator 5 19 Opening Report condition code 8 22 operation mode 5 3 5 7 Options menu 5 38 Index 3 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual P panel format 6 3 requested re send 7 2 rev 5 4 5 8 type characters 8 21 Par parallel 5 4 Par Port 5 5 Para Port 4 24 Parallel Par 5 10 parallel port 5 11 5 14 parallel printer connecting to 3 8 party line telephone services 2 1 PBX listen in mode 8 34 listen in string 8 34 string 4 26 5 33 8 34 string invalid 8 29 phantom menu 4 21 phone line connection 3 8 Phone Line Sample Rate 5 33 phone lock 5 38 Phone Test condition code 8 23 PhoneWatch 1 3 6 3 8 13 PIN 1 5 4 7 5 43 5 44 5 45 Pin Point 8 21 pin outs on printer cable 3 9 Police Emergency condition code 8 22 port functions 5 4 5 10 5 13 Port Status 4 24 Possible Incomplete Call 7 2 power cable 1 6 Power Failure condition code 8 22 power supply assembly removing 7 5 replacing 7 6 power up 4 5 print Call History 4 16 menu 4 15 report 4 15 4 16 system configuration 4 17 System History 4 17 test page 4 18 printer cable 3 9 configuring 4 20 menu item 5 10 menu option 5 5 5 6 output options setting 5 9 P
131. erated for hardwire or unintialized meters Where n is the meter number 1 3 nnn is the error voltage nnnnn is the voltage events count sent by the panel ccccccccc is the meter pulse count mm is the meter reading yy is the whole part of Kp xx is the decimal part of Kp zz aa is the fractional part of Ky 8 27 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Output Record Format The output record general message format includes the following e A S5 character meter account panel account A 12 digit meter utility number e lt A report message a b c d or e described in Table 8 26 e The date time and a record terminator carriage return hex OD The following example includes a space between each item these spaces do not appear in the actual record output 55555 121212121212 abcde DATE TIME lt CR gt For example the report 90 RF Disk A C Failure 1 would be 55555121212121212aRFD AC Fail 1 DATETIME lt CR gt Where 55555 is the reported account number if enabled 121212121212 is the reported utility number if enabled DATETIME is the date and time of the report This field is 8 characters long 2 digits each for month day hours and minutes For example November 11 at 3 30 p m 1s 11 11 15 30 abcde field identifies the report type The first byte of the message field a b c d or e will be unique for each output record The field also contains a short text m
132. es and gives a description of those choices Table 5 10 System Options System Options a y p Choices Default Comments Menu No Battery Bkp V No charging current applied to battery circuit Receiver Will not test battery output or give trouble annunciations Battery Backup Cfg Battery Bkp Charging current applied to battery circuit DC Bkp No charging current applied to battery circuit Typically used for systems that use a UPS uninterrupted power supply for backup battery power Receiver ID 01 99 01 Strip Send Bad Data Strip Bad Vv Strips or sends bad data with good Send Bad De energized Vv See Configuring the Auxiliary Relay Outputs in Section Aux Relay Normal State 5 for auxiliary relay output options Energized Changing the Backup Battery Setting Through System Options the backup battery can be configured for the type of backup battery your installation site requires ON Ae ea 5 20 Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 Press 1 for General Options Press 4 for System Options Press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired setting Press ENTER MENU If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu Programming Setting the Receiver ID Number In large central stations where calls may be coming in on several receivers at once the automation software will need to identify from which receiver it r
133. es the term automation computer to refer to a computer that receives data from the CS 5000 and interprets it through software that automates the central station A message is any data the CS 5000 is passing to an automation computer The term message is reserved for discussions of the string as a whole A Call from panel refers to the complete data stream from a panel to the CS 5000 Event data refers to the actual data alarms troubles and so on that are part of a call from a panel In the SIA protocol the event data is the part of the message that is con tained within brackets A system message refers to messages the CS 5000 sends to an automation computer about its internal status Hexadecimal values are used to refer to data rather than the ASCII characters that repre sent the values Hexadecimal numbers will be represented with a preceding symbol as in 0A 8 1 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual 8 2 SIA CIS Computer Interface Standard Format The receiver s SIA CIS automation configuration follows the standards set forth in the SIA Computer Interface Standard This section of the manual provides an overview of ITT s implementation of the CIS standard For more information about SIA standards consult the publications Computer Interface Standard June 1990 and Digital Communication Standard February 1993 Revision Both documents are
134. essage describing the report and any relative data sent by the panel lt CR gt is the record terminator hex OD For example the report 90 RF Disk A C Failure 1 would be 55555121212121212aRFD AC Fail 1 DATETIME lt CR gt An example tamper loop report meter 1 shown is TEST5121212121212Meter Tamper 1 11220033 Where TESTS is the 5 digit account number if enabled 121212121212 is the 12 digit utility number if enabled 1122 is the date 0033 is the time 8 28 Meter Test Record A meter test record is reported when the SUPCHAR character is received SUPCHAR defaults to a question mark The following shows how the meter test record reports TEST512121212121211111222223333301211230 Where Automation Communication Formats TESTS is the 5 digit account number if enabled 121212121212 is the 12 digit utility number if enabled 11111 is meter 1 reading 22222 is meter 2 reading 33333 is meter 3 reading 0121 is the date 1230 is the time Commands Initiated by the Automation Computer Typically all communications are initiated by the receiver however there are several commands available to the automation computer to control or request information from the receiver The automation computer may send these requests only when the receiver is not transmitting data to the automaton computer The following sub sections show the message format that must be sent from the automation computer to the receiver in
135. f the Generic output is anything but an opening or closing report then the three digits represent zone information CONDITION CODE IS NOT OPENING OR CLOSING 1B1 23450172A PANEL ID 3 DIGITS REPRESENT ZONE Figure E 2 Three Digits Representing Zone The example above shows an alarm received from a panel using the Contact ID format The three digits represent zone 172 Appendix E 2 Automation Output Version Control When User Information is Represented The only instance in which the three digits will represent user information is in the case of Opening or Closing reports If the version control feature of the CS 5000 is set to 6 2 and the panel ID character is or amp and the event code of the Generic output is C Closing or O Opening then the three digits represent user information CONDITION CODE IS A CLOSING REPORT 1B1 23450112C PANEL ID 3 DIGITS REPRESENT USER INFORMATION Figure E 3 Three Digits Representing User Information The example above shows a closing report received from a panel using the SIA format The three digits represent user 112 Signs of Incompatibility Problems can arise if the CS 5000 version control feature does not match the automation computer software Only the last two digits of a 3 digit zone number will be interpreted User information will not be interpreted correctly Appendix E 3 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operatio
136. f the message System Busy Unresolved Messages Restart Aborted is displayed the system is indicating that there are messages that need to be acknowledged See Operation Mode in Section 5 4 14 Operation Print Menu In the print menu you can print customized reports by the type of alarm as defined by UL 864 Section 72 15F edit the desired print output and configure output for your printer lt Printer Menu gt l Print Report 2 Edit Evnt Format 3 Config Printer Y Figure 4 12 Print Menu Items Table 4 7 Printer Menu Choices Printer Menu Choice 1 Choice 2 Comments Priority 1 Y Indicates that this item will print on this Life safety signals Fire Duress report Priority 2 N Indicates that this item will not print on this Property safety signals Burg report DIA Priority 3 The call History print will execute once you exit y Supervisory signals from Choice 2 Priority 4 Note Choice 2 settings are not retained in flash TOMY E memory and have to be chosen for each Trouble signals call history printing Priority 5 Print Report ala All other signals 06 This option prints all the system events in the System History event history buffer Print All Y or N Print all of the receiver and line card data Program Data Y or N Print just the systems programmed data System Config User List Y or N Print user list Line Card Y or N Print line
137. g In User A user has logged on to the receiver Vv User Log Out User Log Out User A user has logged off of the receiver Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Process Before contacting Technical Support you may be able to solve the problem yourself using the following procedures FARAI Verify that a problem exists Check the manual for suggestions or solutions Check connections Isolate the problem Remove other devices that may be interfering Try swapping devices to isolate the problem Try to replace the problematic device Document the failures and the steps used to resolve them Removing the Power Supply Mother Board Assembly Once ITI Technical Support has determined that a problem exists with either the main power supply or the mother board use the following procedure to remove the assembly and return it to ITI for repair 1 alia IS Remove the front plate by unscrewing the front plate retaining screws See Figure 3 1 for locations of front plate retaining screws Turn the main power switch to the off position See Figure 3 2 Disconnect AC power Cable Disconnect the backup battery See Figure 3 14 On the back of the receiver remove the four screws that hold the mother board power sup ply assembly to the chassis See Figure 7 1 for screw locations Pull the mother board power supply assembly out from the front of the receiver rd 10 10 50 60 Hz
138. g at up to 128 bytes of data per message to the automation computer The data is a call from a panel if it position 18 has an account number and a system status message if it does not The data field contains event data if the message is a call from a panel and system data if the message is a CS 5000 system message The data is a link test if there is no data between the delimiting brackets 5B and 5D and the sequence number is 0000 If a message is a call from a panel the first bytes after the open bracket will be 23 ASCII followed by a 4 8 digit account A field separator 7C ASCII will separate the account number from the first events If there is more than one event each event is separated by 2F ASCII or by 7C ASCII I Refer to SIA publication Digital Communication Standard February 1995 Revision for message syntax Listen in and Hang Up Requests Requests originating from the panel In data sent to the CS 5000 by the panel the event code LF indicates the beginning of a listen in session LE indicates the end of listen in See Section 2 Agency Requirements for UL requirement on listen in Close bracket Variable 5D indicates end of event data 1 byte long End of Variable 0D is always the last character in a message Even if the data is too large to be sent in one message message 1 byte in long the end of message indicator appears at the end of the partial message
139. ge See Table 8 21 SMS End of information fields indicator lt Cksum Ctrl gt Checksum control field lt S0D gt End of record indicator Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Information Field Identifiers The following characters Table 8 19 signify which data is contained in an information field Table 8 19 Information Field Identifiers Field Identifier Description Acceptable Values I System identifier A unit ID always an A and A followed by 0 9 the receiver ID digit See System Options in Section 5 to set receiver ID O Communication Lock Comm Lock usage 0 Not Supported W 1 Phone lock 2 Central Station Lock 3 No lock used M Audio Listen in usage 0 Not Used VW 1 Instant mode 2 Dial out mode 3 One ring mode L Line Card number Line Card Acceptable values are 0 9 A 10 B 11 C 12 A Account number Three to six alphanumeric characters If the account is more than 6 characters the account will be truncated to the last six characters P Protection level of panel Two bytes the first indicates the previous protection level and the second indicates the current protection level V Panel type and revision One panel type code byte followed by a 4 digit revision number See Table 8 20 G Group and attribute information Contact ITI for group and attribute information D Da
140. he line cards 1 Remove the front panel of the CS 5000 receiver by loosening the front plate retaining screws Figure 3 1 2 Fromthe back side of the receiver insert the telephone line through the corresponding slot for the desired line card Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 3 Gently push it all the way through to the front side of the receiver 4 Plug the RJ 11 phone connector into the connector on the line card Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Note Use the tie wrap provided with each line card on the tie wrap holder to add strain relief to the telephone lines Figure 3 3 5 Replace the front panel of the CS 5000 receiver by tightening the front plate retaining screws Figure 3 1 Parallel Printer Connection The CS 5000 Receiver connects to a parallel printer for UL applications To connect the printer to the CS 5000 receiver follow these steps 1 Connect the standard parallel printer cable to the parallel printer port on the back of the CS 5000 receiver Figure 3 8 2 Connect the other end to the printer s parallel printer port connector Note Make sure that printer power is turned off 3 Turn on printer power FCC Registration No AC6USA 31519 AL E REN 01B REPLACE ONLY WITH A FUSE OF SAME TYPE AND RATING E SP BLOW r EXTERNAL HT UNUSED __ BATTERY 8 REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR RELAY Model 9800 Silent Knight Security Systems Installation
141. ial ports IBM AT compatible If the primary computer automation port fails information will automatically be sent to the backup port if it has been selected 1K call event buffer memory prevents loss of events due to a temporarily disconnected cable or non responsive device Appendix D 2 CS 5000 Specifications Parallel Printer Port e One supervised Centronics type DB 25F parallel printer port IBM AT compatible e Printer output can be prefaced with an optional receiver identification string 1K parallel port buffering prevents loss of events due to a temporarily disconnected cable or non responsive device e Backup printer capability available via either serial or parallel port connection System Future Expansion Ports Dual primary and secondary RS 485 type SBUS DIN9F future expansion ports User Interface Phone Line Status Three red LED line card indicators show Active Ring Fault and Listen in status System Status Four green LEDs indicate AC Power System Fault Operator Logged In and Call Pending status Display Front panel 4 line by 20 character LCD alphanumeric display provides system status indication e Display back lighting Touchpad Simple 19 button operating and programming touchpad with visual and audio feedback Power Supply AC Power Switch selectable 120 or 220V 10 60 Hz 100VA AC power supply fused at 3A e Built in AC power monitoring with annunciation of fault w
142. iguration Line Card Yes or No Line Fault Yes or No AC Power Yes or No Buffer Full Yes or No Listen In Yes or No Must be set to No for UL installations Call Pending Yes or No Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 5 3 General Options Items and Description Continued General Level 3 Options Level 1 Choices Level 2 Choices Comments Choices Items Printer Yes or No See Communications in Section 5 Bkp Printer Yes or No Auto Comp Yes or No Bkp Auto Comp Yes or No MeterMinder Yes or No Battery Yes or No Communication Aux Relay Cfg Line Card Yes or No Line Fault Yes or No AC Power Yes or No Buffer Full Yes or No Listen In Yes or No Must be set to No for UL installations Call Pending Yes or No No Battery Bkp See System Options in Section 5 Battery Backup Cfg Battery Bkp DC Bkp Receiver ID No 01 99 System Options Strip Send Bad Strip Bad default Strip bad data before sending Send Bad Send bad data along with good Auxiliary Relay De energized See System Options in Section 5 Normal State Energized Warning Lvl On 10 to 99 75 The percentage of how full the message queue can get before a trouble indication occurs Message Queue Off 01 to 90 50 What percentage the message queue must go back down to in order to clear a Opt
143. in Menu Select menu item indicated by equal Button sign Figure 4 6 Enter chosen parameter Acknowledge Manually Acknowledge a call or event Used in log mode to acknowledge Button Used only if receiver is in manual mode and silence system troubles Log Button Pressed to log on or off the system Pressed to N A view system status messages Digit Keys Used to enter numeric inputs Numeric input option selection Star or Home Key Will return display to the oldest unacknowledged event Enters a Character when programming in an Edit field See Table 5 2 Types of Programming Fields 0 or Hangup key In manual common mode the 0 hangup key is used to hangup line card when the listen feature was activated or to end a runaway call from a panel Used to enter numeric inputs Pound Key or Listen Key In manual common mode this key is used to extend the listen in feature Enters a Character when programming in an Edit field See Table 5 2 Types of Programming Fields Displays This section describes the CS 5000 receiver indicators and displays LED Indicators Table 4 2 LED Description Operation Meaning LED Indicator On Off Flashing AC Power AC power is on No AC or DC power to the No AC power and the receiver system is operating on the back up battery System Fault A fault condition exists that The sys
144. indicator calls If the message is to long to be contained in one line a 7C ASCII I will precede the end of message indicator In this case the header of the current message will be repeated in the second line with the remaining data Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 8 2 Special Characters Hex Value Meaning 7C Field separator Separates account number from what follows Also indicates more data to come for messages that exceed 70 bytes 23 Precedes an account number 5B Beginning of event data 4E New event 4F Old or previously reported event 5D End of event data 0A Beginning of message identifier 0D End of message indicator 2F Event separator 09 Tab character separates CRC from sequence number Basic Message Format The basic format for any message coming from the CS 5000 to an automation computer is shown in Figure 8 1 Automation Communication Formats Beginning Of Al 0A 0A Message Indicator Waya A 38 33 n CRC gt Cyclic redundancy check 32 30 09 Separator Separates CRC from sequence number 31 32 ___ Sequence Number Sequence number of message 0001 9999 36 a o Receiver ID
145. ine 7 3 Printer Paper Out 7 3 Printer Restore 7 3 buffer full 5 5 5 6 5 12 limit 5 23 Burglary condition code 8 22 Bypass condition code 8 22 Index call history 4 15 pending 5 5 5 6 5 12 separator 4 15 4 19 tally 4 24 Caller ID 5 26 5 32 5 37 Cancel condition code 8 22 CareTaker EX 6 3 CareTaker Plus 1 3 6 3 8 14 8 21 8 26 central station lock 5 38 receiver 1 6 Centronics 3 9 changing date time flag 5 40 Hunt Group 5 38 listen in account timeout 5 34 mode of listen in account 5 33 number of rings 5 32 checksum control field 8 25 CID 4 21 Clear Acct SCode 5 27 Line Cards 5 27 SCode Table 5 27 User option 5 43 clearing a user 5 46 account from trap list 5 36 initialization string 5 15 line cards 5 42 listen in account 5 35 SCode 5 40 Closing Report condition code 8 22 coin operated telephones 2 1 Com Port 1 4 24 5 4 5 5 5 10 5 11 5 14 Com Port 2 4 24 5 4 5 5 5 10 5 11 5 14 Commander 1 3 6 3 8 14 8 21 Commander 2000 1 3 6 3 8 14 8 21 communication error 7 2 general option items 5 6 group 1 5 options 5 10 Computer Interface Standard 8 2 computer port baud rate 3 16 condition codes 8 22 configure printer 4 16 4 20 connecting AC power cord 3 11 parallel printer 3 8 Contact ID 8 21 copy existing line cards 5 41 line cards 5 27 Index 1 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual corrupted data 7 1 CPU Low Battery condition code 8 22 Low Battery Res
146. ions ROGO trouble indication Max Buf Limit 500 to 5000 1000 Used to set the maximum number of bytes in a call This number is used to determine if a call is a runaway call Programming Operation Mode Operation mode chooses how the receiver will operate in normal mode manual automatic or log only operation Model 5000 Receiver ITI Man Scanning 01 01 99 08 32 44 Figure 5 3 Normal Operating Mode Display Indicating Manual Operation In normal operating mode the display indicates the current operation mode Table 5 4 breaks down the choices available under operation mode menu item Table 5 4 Operation Mode Choices and Descriptions Choices Description Default Manual Requires manual acknowledgments of each call or event from an operator Y Automatic All event information is sent directly to the automation computer and must be acknowledged by the automation software Log Only All event information is internally acknowledged and put into event history buffer Note Defaults refer to settings from the factory Once the receiver is programmed the system will power up in the programmed operation mode Changing the Operation Mode Follow these steps to change the operation mode of the receiver 1 Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure 2 Press ENTER MENU button 3 Press 7 for lt Program Menu gt The display will briefly
147. ions for time and date information ViIew or print the history information by priority call or event Two user profiles to control user access to the receiver Supports up to 40 users Listen in and trap accounts support wild card variables Up to 20 accounts available per line card 20 for listen in and 20 for trap accounts e Listen in selectable for direct hook flash or PBX phone system Programmable port configuration for automation printer and backup support 500 event history buffer Optional Accessories Unless otherwise indicated the following accessories for the Model CS 5000 receiver are available from the ITI Order Processing Department You can contact ITI Order Processing by phone or by mail The toll free number is 1 800 777 4841 Our mailing address is 2266 North Second Street North Saint Paul MN 55109 Table 1 1 Optional Accessories for the CS 5000 Receiver ITI Model Number 320 Turbo 9 pin Item h Description Commen te if applicable escription Comments Line card ITI 13 417 The line card monitors the phone line detects ring and processes the message from the communicating panel Backup battery ITI 60 680 A 12VDC 7ah battery which will provide a minimum 4 hours of backup power during an AC power loss See Agency Requirements section for UL backup power requirements See Installation section for installation instructions Printer cable Not available from I
148. ith 9 15 25 or 50 pins or conduc tors DC Direct current An electric current that flows in one direction As opposed to AC DCS Digital Communications Standard See also SIA default default settings Factory settings or values DTE Data Terminal Equipment DTME Dual tone multi frequency In a telephone system using two simultaneous voice band tones for dialing Also called tone dialing DOC Department of Communications approval Canada s equivalent to FCC approval The certification that a device meets specific DOC standards download downloader PC based software which allows uploading and down loading of receiver setup programming to and from any modem equipped personal computer echo suppression A 2025 Hz signal with a two second duration that is sent at the start of the connection sequence to disable the phone system echo suppression equipment EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Electrically erasable programmable read only memory This memory chip contains the installer programmed information EPROM Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Programmable read only memory that is read only in normal use but that can be erased by a special technique and then reprogrammed event data The actual data alarms troubles and so on that are part of a call from a panel face plate Removable front of CS 5000 false alarm A signal from a monitoring service subscriber indic
149. ithin 60 sec Backup Battery System e DC Power Required 12VDC at 1 75A maximum e 12VDC 7 AH lead acid battery provides a minimum of four hours of backup operation Backup battery does not provide standby time required for UL and NFPA standards A UPS uninterruptable power supply listed for Fire Protection Signaling Use must be utilized when standby power is required Built in backup battery condition monitoring with fault annunciation within 60 sec e Backup battery connection short and reversal protection Physical Description Color Black and silver Dimensions e 5 25 H x 19 W x 11 5 D 13 34 cm H x 48 26 cm W x 29 21 cm D Shipping Weight 30 Ibs 13 6 kg Other e Rack mountable anodized aluminum desktop chassis Tool less front panel access to all changeable cards e Holds up to 12 line cards Appendix D 3 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Environmental Operating Temperature e 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Storage Temperature 4 0 to 158 F 20 to 70 C Maximum Humidity 85 non condensing non corrosive e Indoor use only Warranty Two year limited warranty Optional Accessories partial list Line Card ITI 13 417 Expands phone line capacity one included with receiver Backup Battery Powersonic Model 1270 Provides power failure backup power Backup battery does not provide standby time required for UL and NFPA standar
150. l panel will not print for each report message to the printer Note The Format Type will be listed as a number which represents the format used for that communication Y Yes Y The reference number will print for each report message to the printer Reference i N the reference number will not print for each report message to the printer Number N No Figure 4 7 Edit Event seas Y Yes Y Print a dashed line between each message report to the printer Call Separator Ji Continued N No N Do not print a dashed line between each message report to the printer Y Yes Y Print the device number of the reporting message to the printer Device Number 1 F N No N Do not print the device number of the reporting message to the printer 6 When the equal sign highlights each option press ENTER MENU or gt to toggle the set ting between Y yes print or N don t print Note These settings are saved to flash memory 7 Press the left arrow button to exit menu 4 19 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Configuring the Printer Either a carriage return or carriage return with a line feed setting may be required depending on the printer you are using Follow these steps to configure the printer l i Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure 2 Press the ENTER MENU button to view the Installer Menu items 3
151. l tone T Check to see if the line is busy by looking for a busy tone 0 9 A B C D DTMF digits Changing the Listen In Timeout Timeout is the amount of time listen in will remain active before timing out 1 Ifrequired follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 3 for Listen In Options menu 3 Press gt until the display flashes on the lt Timeout gt field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the A or Y button to change the timeout setting Values range from 0 to 255 in 1 second increments 5 When the desired value is flashing press ENTER MENU Editing the Listen In Accounts Lists 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 3 for Listen In Options menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the lt Account List gt field 4 Press ENTER MENU The Figure 5 14 shows the next display Timeout 000 lt Account List gt lt Listen Mode lt Exit gt Mode Not Used lt Str gt 1 Add Account 2 Edit Account 3 Clear Account v lt Listen In I Figure 5 14 Listen In Accounts Menu 5 34 Programming Adding a Listen In Account SRD SE gt If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 3 for Listen In Options menu Press until the display flashes on the lt Account List gt field Press ENTER MENU Press 1 The display briefly shows the number indicated
152. llow these steps to enable or disable HeartBeat Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 Press 1 for General Options Press 3 for Communications Press 5 to setup Automation configuration Press until the HeartBeat field is flashing Press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired setting Press ENTER MENU If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu Pt OW Re Time Period of HeartBeat If HeartBeat is enabled this option determines how often the HeartBeat is sent to the automation computer For example if the time is set to 60 seconds default setting then a HeartBeat will be sent every 60 seconds Follow these steps to set the HeartBeat time period Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 Press 1 for General Options Press 3 for Communications Press 5 to setup Automation configuration Press gt until the Time field is flashing Enter the desired time 10 600 and press ENTER MENU If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu Pl SS u SS Programming Ack Time Acknowledge Time The acknowledge time is the duration that the receiver will wait for a response from the automation computer after a data packet has been sent Data packets include all reports and HeartBeats Follow these steps to set the acknowledge time duration Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Secti
153. lt Edit Line Card XX gt 2 Line Options 3 Listen In 4 Trap List dk XX Line Card Number being Edited Direct N Rings 002 On 010 O 010 Thresh 08 Sample 075 lt Direct Cnct lt Exit gt Figure 5 12 Line Options Menu Setting the Line Card for a Direct Panel Connection Select Y yes for the Direct setting if instead of going though a phone system the receiver and a panel are directly connected as shown in Direct Panel Connection in Section 3 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 2 for Line Options menu The display will flash on the Direct field Press the or Y button to toggle between Y for yes or N for no When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU Su DI 5 31 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Changing the Number of Rings This controls the number of rings the receiver needs to see before it will answer the call 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 2 for Line Options menu 3 The display will flash on the Num Rings field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad 0 255 or press the A or Y button to change the number of rings before the receiver will answer 5 When the desired number of rings is flashing press ENTER MENU or gt Note If Caller ID is turned on see Miscellaneous Line Options the number of rings must b
154. ly Diag and i Par parallel Unused Diag one Diag gnd o on Printer 4 All ports may be configured Unused See Communications in Section 5 Table 5 3 General Options Items and Description Continued Programming General Level 3 Options Level 1 Choices Level 2 Choices b Comments Choices Items Baud Rate 19200 9600 See Communications in Section 5 7200 4800 2400 1200 600 300 110 D Data Bits 7 8 Com Port 1 S Stop Bits 1 2 P Parity Even Odd Space Mark No F Flow Control Hdwr None None no supervision Init String See Communications in Section 5 Com Port 2 Same as Com Port 1 See Communications in Section 5 Par Port Init String See Communications in Section 5 Format SIA CIS See Communications in Section 5 Communication SIA 2000 pending ITI Gen ITIComp HeartBeat Y Enabled N Disabled Time of HeartBeat 10 600 Seconds HeartBeat must be Y for Time to Automation Config AckTimeout 01 600 Seconds work ITI Log Records Displayed only if ITI Gen or ITI Comp XID automation formats are selected See Table 5 8 for details SupSync Char No Datach Char GenericRev Printer Yes or No See Communications in Section 5 Bkp Printer Yes or No Auto Comp Yes or No Bkp Auto Comp Yes or No MeterMinder Yes or No LE Annunciator Battery Yes or No Communication i Conf
155. m cable can be used to connect com port or 2 to another serial device such as a printer or a PC Com port one is the only serial communications port that can be used with the automation computer see Section 8 Automation Communication Formats Figure 3 15 and Figure 3 16 shown the pin outs for a null modem cable See Communications in Section 5 to configure the ports Computer Port Baud Rate Selection The computer Com port baud rate is selectable from 110 to 19200 see Table 5 6 Direct Panel Connection Any panel can be connected directly to a CS 5000 line card when wired as shown in Figure 3 17 The line card monitors the loop voltage and goes off hook when the voltage across the loop drops below four volts The card will then output 440 Hz for three seconds to simulate a dial tone for the panel This is done because some panels have dial tone detection and will not start the dialing sequence until a dial tone in detected The panel doesn t need to dial any digits it can simply wait for the receiver to output the proper handshake and then start sending data Loop supervision is accomplished by sampling the loop current at programmed intervals The sample interval and direct connection mode is programmed in the Line Option display menu see Line Card Menu in Section 5 o Tip 3 Ring 4 Listen Tip 2 El Listen Ring 5 Manual Ring 6 El Manual GND 1 10 14 VDC GND
156. m press Go back to previous choice Exit current menu or menu item Move back to previous entry Ab 48 m Call History Call history displays the calls that are in the history buffer memory Line card number Account number up to nine digits Event reference P number 0001 9999 R0083 L01 12345 Number and order Reason for call Trbl of events for this Z 42 A dai Zone number 01 01 10 26P lia Month and day Time Star indicates that the call was acknowledged Figure 4 7 View of a Call History Screen Note The letter preceding the linecard number may appear as a G if the linecard that the call came in on is programmed for a hunt group See Miscellaneous Line Options in Section 5 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual To display a specific event enter the reference number then press the ENTER MENU button Press the STAR HOME button to go to most recent call See Table 4 3 for display abbreviations System History System History displays any events that are stored in the history buffer System events are any events related to the receiver operation such as line card faults low backup battery AC power loss log in log out system program change communication failure to a printer or automation system etc B 2 System History T 3 System Info 4 Set Time amp Date V lt Installer Menu gt Event number User Log In x sys A 22 of
157. mbers that the receiver will route to a downloader for programming threshold The point or value to be measured against tie wrap Plastic device for securing wire bundles time out A time interval allotted for certain operations to occur toggle To switch between two states UL listed The certification that a device meets specific UL stan dards UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply V Volts wait A pause while testing the pause will end when the desired state occurs or when the specified time elapses watt A unit of electrical power One watt is equal to one volt of electrical pressure multiplied by one amp of current XID Extended panel Identification code zones Small subdivision into which large areas are divided This permits selective access to some zones while main taining other zones secure and permits pinpointing the specific location from which an alarm signal is transmit ted Glossary 7 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Glossary 8 oN p uono s ur ske dsrg 99S SX JUOAH IST PIOH 1 quinu JUNODR IPUNIN NSTP 7 ero ds sn Qepa ON Jo sax ZI 1997 PPN JoqUINU JUNODOR IPUWIHN NSTP G ero ds sn Q NeJaq ON 10 sax 193V IANA joued Suniod i y Jo A Sutu ay MOYS QInejJ oq oN 10 sax eae Surury Jaued Suniod i oy JO UuoISIA 91 ATEMJJOS I MOYS ne
158. mming See also operator profile initialize reinitialize To set memory addresses or contents of storage to zero or other starting values at prescribed points in the opera tion of a computer routine kissoff A signal sent from the central station to the control panel confirming that a message was received Both sides release the phone line Siren shutoff confirms a successful central station report LCD Liquid crystal display LED Light Emitting Diode A semiconductor chip that gives off visible or infrared light when activated See also indicator light line card Line card for phone lines line ring One of two connections to the telephone company Line ring is typically the red wire paired with line tip the green wire A qualified technician should connect these two wires to provide phone service Note Line ring nor mally has a nominal 48 volts DC relative to line tip line tip See line ring listen in Listen in is the ability to listen in to what is happening real time from the central station to a remote location This can help the central station operator determine if s he should dispatch for a particular alarm situation LC Error Line card communication error message log To record in memory and or print to external printer log in log out Process of entering access code to start or end a session log only mode All event information is internally acknowledeed and put into event history buffer
159. mputer whenever a panel clock is updated and the date time line is displayed The following is an example of a test record lt Does t pt t 1 A1 gt lt D970514 gt lt T145056 gt lt V042097 gt lt 16 1 gt lt gt lt Cksum Ctrl gt lt 0D gt Table 8 22 lists the information fields contained in a test record and their descriptions 8 23 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 8 22 Test Record Information Fields and Descriptions Character Description Acceptable Values I System identifier A unit ID always an A and the receiver ID A followed by 0 9 digit See System Options in Section 5 to set receiver ID D Date Current date in yymmdd format yy year mm month dd day T Time Current time in hhmmss format hh hours mm minutes ss seconds Software version In date format L ITIcomp revision level Two digits separated by a decimal point Supervisory Record When the automation computer sends a supervisory character to the receiver or in response to a heartbeat the receiver will answer with a supervisory record The following is an example of a supervisory record lt t lt t lt M TA1 gt lt D970514 gt lt T145056 gt lt V042097 gt lt L6 1 gt lt gt lt Cksum Ctrl gt lt 0D gt Table 8 23 lists the information fields contained in a supervisory record a
160. n 4 17 OVERVIEW Sint hte nae uranio 3 2 Printing a Test Page 4 18 Rack Mounting i 3 4 Editing the Event Format 4 19 Installing Line Cards ceeeesseeeneeceeceeeeeeeeens 3 6 Configuring the Printer 4 20 Removing Line Cards n 3 7 Program MENU iii 4 20 Telephone Line Connection 3 8 Diagnostics Menu iii 4 21 Parallel Printer Connection e 3 8 Phantom Men 4 21 Printer Cable Pin Outs 3 9 Message Queue aa 4 22 Remote Alert Output 3 10 Event LOB ninne 4 23 AC Power Cord Connection 3 11 Format 2 aasan E Ereti 4 23 Switching to 240 VAC Power 3 11 LC Debug Mode 4 24 How to Verify Earth Ground 3 13 LC Statisties einn ara 4 24 Battery Connection n 3 14 Port Status rta 4 24 Automation Computer Connection 3 15 Listen In and Hang Up eeseeeneeceeeeeeeeeeees 4 25 Com Serial Communication Ports 1 amp 2 3 16 Manual Common Listen In Operation 4 25 Computer Port Baud Rate Selection 3 16 PBX Listen In Operation
161. n ITI formats the lower nibble is used to identify the format as shown in Table 8 8 8 12 Table 8 8 Non ITI Formats Lower Nibble Description Automation Communication Formats Lower Nibble Value Description 0x23 SIA DCS 0x25 Contact ID 0x26 amp SIA 2000 If the upper nibble is 3 pulse formats the lower nibble is used to identify the panel as shown in Table 8 9 Table 8 9 Pulse Formats Lower Nibble Description Lower Nibble Value Description Anything not listed below Slow 3 1 format Fast 3 1 format Slow 3 1 extended format Fast 3 1 extended format Slow 4 1 format Fast 4 1 format Slow 4 2 format Fast 4 2 format MN ojl u A S N Radionics 3 1 hex format gt Radionics BFSK Extended Panel ID Codes When XID is set to Y in programming mode the extended panel ID replaces the control panel type See General Options in Section 5 for to set XID Table 8 10 lists the XID codes both the Hex and the ASCII character for the ITI Generic computer output Table 8 10 Extended Panel ID Codes XID XID Code Panel Type Hex Character ASCII Character 40 SX II 50 P SX IVb 60 SX V 70 p Other ITI panel 71 q PhoneWatch FONSAFE 8 13 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 8 10 Extended Panel ID
162. n Manual Reporting Format Codes Table E 3 and Table E 4 give comprehensive information regarding SIA DCS and Contact ID data codes Each table lists all the SIA DCS Table E 3 or Contact ID Table E 4 data codes and a short descrip tion of each indicates which data codes ITI panels send indicates which data codes the Caddax panel sends lists the condition code in the Generic output stream for each data code lists the condition codes in the ITICOMP output stream for each data code Table E 3 SIA DCS Format ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Data Code and Short Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP AN Analog Restoral W CR AR AC Restoral Yes Yes Yes W CH AS Analog Service J CJ AT AC Trouble Yes Yes Yes J Q CP BA Burglary Alarm Yes Yes Yes A U CG BB Burglary Bypass Yes Yes Yes B CB BC Burglary Cancel Yes R CX BH Burglary Alarm Restore Yes R CX BJ Burglary Trouble Restore Yes W CR BM Burglary Alarm Cross Point A U CG BR Burglary Restoral Yes Yes Yes w CR BS Burglary Supervisory Yes Yes S CS BT Burglary Trouble Yes Yes Yes J CJ BU Burglary Unbypass Yes Yes B CB BV Burglary Verified A U CG BX Burglary Test CD BZ Missing Supervision J CJ CA Automatic Closing C CC Appendix E 4 Automation Oulput Version Control Table E 3 SIA DCS Format Continued
163. n Section 2 1 Plug the battery relay wiring harness onto the connector on the back of the CS 5000 receiver Figure 3 14 This device complies with FCC Rules Part 68 4 k ly with FCC Rules Part 15 Ps Th device must Ding Trtetlerenoo Wal may 120 VAC 10 240 VAC 10 e0 Hz R E N 0 1B 100 VA Red Battery Positive ___ ka Model 6712 Figure 3 14 Battery Connections 2 Connect the red wire to the positive side of the battery 3 Connect the black wire to the negative side of the battery Note Shorting or reversing battery connections can damage the battery and or the CS 5000 3 14 Installation Automation Computer Connection An automation computer can be connected to Com port 1 on the CS 5000 receiver Com port l is a9 pin DTE port Refer to the Section 8 Automation Communication Formats for details on automation communication protocols The diagrams below describe some of the cable options 9800 9 PIN DTE 25 PIN DTE 4 DTR 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 1 DCD 3 TXD 2 RXD 5 GND Figure 3 15 25 Pin Null Modem Cable Connection 9800 9 PIN DTE 9 PIN DTE 4 DTR 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 1 DCD 3 TXD 2 RXD 5 GND Figure 3 16 9 Pin Null Modem Cable Connection 3 15 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Com Serial Communication Ports 1 amp 2 A standard null mode
164. n this section for options Moving Around in Program Mode Table 5 1 shows the buttons used for moving around in program mode Table 5 1 Main Menu Controls To accept a menu item press Or press Or press the number key corresponding to the desired menu option Number can also be used to enter numeric information where needed To Choose the next menu item press Go back to previous choice 5 1 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 5 1 Main Menu Controls Exit current menu or menu item Move back to previous entry Programming Display Fields In program mode there are three types of programming fields into which data can be entered Table 5 2 list the three types of fields and the various associated parameters Table 5 2 Types of Programming Fields Field Type Control Buttons Comments These fields require a numeric entry only Numeric through or Predefined choices are put in a list and can be List keys selected by pressing the up or down arrow buttons Enter a number from the numeric keypad or enter Edit through or any special characters by pressing the up or down arrow buttons Programming Choices In programming mode your first set of choices are general options line card options and user Hst Figure 5 1 shows what the display will look like before and after the down arrow is pressed lt Program
165. nd their descriptions Table 8 23 Supervisory Record Information Fields And Descriptions Character Description Acceptable Values I System identifier A unit ID always an A and the receiver ID A followed by 0 9 digit See System Options section to set receiver ID D Date Current date in yymmdd format yy year mm month dd day T Time Current time in hhmmss format hh hours mm minutes ss seconds Software version In date format L ITIcomp revision level Two digits separated by a decimal point 8 24 Automation Communication Formats Log Records If Log Record Log Rec is enabled see Communications in Section 5 a pair of phone log records surrounds all report records generated by the reporting panel The unused data field of the log record is filled with six NoData characters see Communications in Section 5 The following is an example of how a log record surrounds a report record lt I gt lt L gt lt IIA1 gt lt IL1 gt lt INooo1 gt lt 1S970425080020 gt lt I gt lt Cksum Ctrl gt lt 0D gt Start Log Rec lt Report Record gt Report Rec lt Report Record gt Report Rec lt gt lt L gt lt IA1 gt lt IL1 gt lt IN0001 gt lt IE970425080110 gt lt I gt lt Cksum Ctrl gt lt 0D gt End Log Rec Table 8 24 lists the information fields contained in a log record and their descriptions Table 8 24 Log Record Information Fields And Des
166. ndication and a bar graph made of s Each is approximately 5 2 2 Message Que 1 3 Event Log 4 Format Raw Hex v lt Diagnostics gt lt Diagnostics gt G Que Stat 16 kkk lt Exit gt Figure 4 19 Message Que Level 4 22 Operation Event Log Event Log allows you to print out a certain range of reference numbers to the port designated to diagnostics This can be used as a troubleshooting tool while correlating alarm messages from the receiver to the automation computer lt Diagnostics gt 3 Event Log ay 4 Format Raw Hex lt Exit Menu lt Regerence gt start AMP 0001 A Enter the reference number you wish to start at here And the range of event here Range 0001 lt Exit gt Figure 4 20 Event Log Display For example if the automation computer indicated a report that you are not familiar with you would enter the reference number for that report in the event log and the raw data would be output to the diagnostic port From the raw data you could determine what the signal was and make adjustment to the automation computer for similar signals in the future Format Format designates the type of output you wish for the Event Log report The output format can be in raw ASCII a printer format or one of the receivers automation communication formats See Table 5 6 for automation protocols 2 Printer 3 3000 lt Diagnostics gt 4 Formi aw Hex GN
167. ng The process by which the receiver bypasses AC power and tests the battery s direct current voltage periodically baud baud rate The number of changes in an electrical line per second Often used as measurement of printer or modem speed BFSK A form of binary frequency modulation commonly used in low speed modems in which the two states of the sig nal are transmitted as two separate frequencies See also FSK billing delay A delay of two seconds will be inserted at the beginning of each incoming call buffer See history buffer bus A common channel or pathway between hardware devices bypass Ignore Such as bypassing unused devices byte An 8 bit sequence of binary digits Each byte corre sponds to 1 character of data representing a single let ter number or symbol card See line card call from panel The complete data stream from a panel to the CS 5000 Glossary 2 central station A central station is defined by UL as a monitoring sta tion that observes certain physical characteristics and operating guidelines central station lock A security code is required during communication central station receiver The equipment licensed to receive transmissions moni tor control panel alarm and status reports and notify operators of emergency situations central station operator The individual responsible for operating the central sta tion monitoring device and responding to alarm reports cen
168. ng the Phone Line To Clear an Init String 5 15 Sample Rate 5 33 Setting Automation Communication 5 16 a AA O SI Setting the F 5 16 LAsSt ns n sasaqa ypaapussss 5 33 A re er mms i Changing the Listen Mode 5 33 papine ORSI E Changing the PBX String 5 33 HEartBe at uapa aaa 5 16 Changing the Listen In Timeout 5 34 Time Period of HeartBeat 5 16 Editing the Listen In Ack Time Acknowledge Time 5 17 Apatite Lists 5 34 i di i rai a Adding a Listen In Account 5 35 og Recs For Ormats Editing a Listen In Account 5 35 XID Extended ID for ITI Panels 5 18 Clearing a Listen In Account 5 35 SupCh Supervisory Character 5 18 Trap BIS 2 ua maaa E 5 36 NoDataCh No Data Character for Automation Record 5 18 Generic amp ITIComp Revision 5 18 Configuring the On board Adding an Account to the Trap List 5 36 Editing an Account in the Trap List 5 36 Clearing an Account from the A 3 O 5 19 Trap Last sasha baa kausa 5 36 A oe aS E A E IRA E Miscellaneous Line Options 5 36 Onu gun tne Auxiary Changing the Echo Suppress Relay Outputs ii 5 19 Setting 5 37 System Options PEE OE TEL ETE TEAREN E 5 20 Setting Caller ID 5 37 Changing the Backup Battery Setting 5 20 Changing the Billing Delay Setting 5 38 Setting the Receiver ID Number
169. ng user profiles Displaying the Main Menu Once a user has logged on to the system follow these steps to view the main menu options See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure 1 Press the ENTER MENU button The LCD display will show the main menu options w lt Operator Menu gt The profile assigned to the user will appear 1 Call Hi story in display title as either x Operator or Installer 2ASystem Hi stor y Down arrow indicates 3 System Info v A additional menu items Equal sign indicates the item that will be chosen if enter key or right arrow is pressed Option S is a lt Operator Menu gt non editable field 4 Set Time amp Date 1 Display after I i 5 S t R t t Down arrow Indicates that pressing ys em estar pressed 3 times a left arrow will exit lt Ex it Menu gt Main Menu Figure 4 6 Main Menu Display Note The main menu display will remain visible for 15 minutes of idle time after which it will revert back to the manual or automatic display window Figure 4 3 2 Choose the desired menu item Figure 4 6 Operation Moving Around in the Main Menu Table 4 6 indicates the buttons used to move around in the lt Main Menu Table 4 6 Main Menu Controls To accept a menu item press Or press Number can also be used to enter numeric Information where needed Or press the number key corresponding to the desired menu option To Choose the next menu ite
170. nted line card communication errors and system event errors Line card communication errors relate specifically to how the recelver communicated to an incoming call System event errors relate specifically to the system and the performance of its peripheral devices such as the automation software printers etc In Table 7 1 heading LC Error indicates that the error message was a line card communication error and SYS Error indicates any system event related error messages Table 7 1 Error Messages L Displ Pn u Sys Spay Printer Message Description What to Do Error Error Message V No Data No Data Received On an incoming call no data was sent to the Usually a wrong Received receiver after the receiver gave its handshake number tones Vv 0 Length Block 0 Length Blk One of the message blocks received contained no Possibly a call with data caller ID information but no data from a control panel Vv No Ack No Ack Receiver was unable to acknowledge the call Check the line card setup and retest the panel Vv Time Out Time Out The incoming call timed out and the phone line 1 Retest panel was released 2 Replace panel 3 Replace line card Vv Corrupted Data Corrupted Data Bad or corrupted data was sent to the receiver Vv Illegal Specifier Illegal Specifier An error occurred in the look up table for this call Call Technical message Support Vv Undefined Undefined Event The p
171. ntifies selected ITI Generic amp ITIComp See Appendix E revision level Note ITI automation formats are covered in greater detail in the Section 8 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Log Recs For ITI Formats 1 At the flashing Log Recs field press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired setting 2 Press ENTER MENU 3 If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu XID Extended ID for ITI Panels 1 At the flashing XID field press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired setting 2 Press ENTER MENU 3 If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu SupCh Supervisory Character The supervisory character is the ASCII character sent to the receiver from the automation computer or in response to a heartbeat to request a supervisory record 1 At the flashing SupCh _ field press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired setting 2 Press ENTER MENU 3 If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu NoDataCh No Data Character for Automation Record 1 At the flashing NoDataChl _ field enter a digit from 0 9 from the touchpad or press the A or Y button until the display flashes on the desired setting 2 Press ENTER MENU 3 Ifyou wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu Generic amp ITIComp Revision Se
172. ntil the desired trap account is highlighted by the equal sign Press ENTER MENU The Display will read lt WARNING gt Delete Record No Pun tO A 6 Press the A or Y button to toggle to Yes Note Additional presses of the up or down arrow will toggle the choice between Yes and No 7 Press ENTER MENU Miscellaneous Line Options Some phone lines may use echo suppression billing delay feature or hunt group options These miscellaneous phone options can be set through this programming menu 5 36 Programming L01 0000 Linecard L02 0000 Linecard lt Edit Line Card gt L03 0000 Linecard V 5 Misc Line Opt 6 ITI Opt lt Exit Menu ee Line Card XX gt BillDly N HntGrp 00 Echo Supr N Call ID Y lt Echo Suppress lt Exit gt Figure 5 15 Miscellaneous Phone Line Options Changing the Echo Suppress Setting If echo suppression is enabled Y a 2025Hz signal will be output for two seconds to disable echo suppression equipment Caution Only use this option for panels that require a 2225Hz handshake If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 5 for Miscellaneous Line Options menu Figure 5 15 The display Flashes on the Echo Supress field 3 Press the A or W button to change the echo suppress option from Y Yes to N No or vice versa 4 When the setting is flashing press ENTER MENU Setting Caller ID Caller ID inf
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174. o Copy Line Cards Copy Choose line Y yes Copies existing line card settings Existing card N no 7 Choose line Y yes Deletes a line card from the receiver Clear Line Cards card N no Choose line Y yes Views what line cards are installed View Line Cards card N no Adding a Line Card To program in a new line card follow these steps 1 Install the new line card See Installing Line Cards in Section 3 Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure 1 2 Press ENTER MENU button 3 Press 7 for lt Program Menu gt The display will briefly display Initializing Please wait 5 27 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual SDr DONS Press 2 to choose Line Card menu Press 1 to Add a New Line Card The Display will show lt Add Line Card gt Enter Line card Enter the slot number 1 12 of the line card being added Press ENTER MENU button Choose 1 to use line card defaults or Press 2 to copy the programming of another line card Edit Line Card To edit an existing line card follow these steps 1 Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure 2 Press ENTER MENU button 3 Press 7 for lt Program Menu gt The display will briefly display Initializing Please wait 4 Press 2 to choose Line Card Menu 5 Press 2 to Edit Line Card Th
175. o be changed flashes Set the Day The field to be changed flashes x Time 00AM Date 01 01 99 Offset 05 00 lt Hour 1 to 12 gt Cnain aA Paa s Time 12 01AM Date 01 01 99 Offset 05 00 lt Hour 0 to 59 gt I r Time 12 00 Date 01 01 99 Offset 05 00 lt Change AM PM gt rc Time 12 00AM Date 01 99 Offset 05 00 lt Month 1 to 12 gt X Time 12 00AM Date 01 0 99 Offset 05 00 lt Day 1 to 31 gt Time 12 00AM gt Date 01 01 Offset 05 00 0 to 99 gt lt Year Time 12 00AM Date 01 01 99 Offset 05 00 lt Greenwich gt Y Time 12 00AM Date 01 01 99 Offset 0 00 lt Hour 0 to 12 gt Time 12 00AM Date 01 01 99 Offset 05 00 lt 10 Min 0 to 5 gt y Time 12 00AM Date 01 01 99 Press ENTER at exact time to set 10 11 12 Figure 4 10 Setting Time and Date Program Sequence Operation Set the Year 0 to 99 The field to be changed flashes Set Greenwich Mean Time offset or The field to be changed flashes Set the number of hours offset from Greenwich Mean Time The field to be changed flashes Set the number of minutes in 10 minute increments offset from Greenwich Mean Time The field to be changed flashes Press Enter button to synchronize the set time to the correct time 4 13 Model CS 5000 Central
176. o communicate with automation computer lt SOD gt End of record indicator carriage return ACKing and NACKing Data After the end of message byte lt ODh gt is sent by the receiver the automation computer will respond with an ACK lt 06 gt or NACK lt 15 gt This response can be delayed between 1 byte time depending on the baud rate and the ACK timeout period See Communications in Section 5 If the receiver doesn t get an ACK within the ACK timeout period or receive a NACK from the automation computer it will re transmit the data After two NACKs or two ACK time outs the receiver will generate a Computer Trouble message When a computer trouble message is generated the receiver will continually send a heartbeat until it receives an ACK from the automation computer When communication is restored a Computer Trouble Restore message will be generated ITI Comp Computer Interface Format ITI Computer Interface format consists of four types of records report test supervisory and log see Table 8 16 Convention Used In This Subsection An ITI digit in this section is an ASCII representation of a number from 0 to 61 as follows Table 8 15 Number and ITI Digit Equivalent number eresie 0 9 0 9 10 35 A Z 36 61 a z 8 17 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual General Record Structure Each record begins with l
177. odel CS 5000 Central Station Receiver This section lists features optional accessories compatible formats and SIA options supported This section also contains conventions held throughout the manual terminology relevant to this product and other information Note Although the CS 5000 can be used as a desk top receiver it must be rack mounted for UL listed installations Features Hardware Features Supports both 120 and 240 VAC 60 Hz installations e External annunciation with auxiliary Form C dry contact relay programmable On board PZT alert programmable parallel port 2 serial ports 2SBUS future expansion connectors Modular configuration for easy replacement and repair 4 line back lit LCD Display with 20 characters for each line On board touchpad for manual operation and programming LEDs to indicate system operations Rack mountable design One line card will communicate with all supported formats Supports up to 12 line cards which operate independent of each other Line card parameters are stored on the MCPU for faster removal and replacement Line cards support Caller ID and Caller Name Delivery Line cards are individually programmable for format priority and ring parameters Line cards support direct connect phone line monitoring 1 1 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Software Features Programmable display opt
178. ommunica sil Handshake h Format Name Description tion Group Format Group SIA P1 Sends a 3 digit account code and a 1 digit alarm code up 1400 Hz to two rounds 10pps SIA P3 4 2 ITI Euro Sends a 4 digit account and a 2 digit alarm code up to 1400 Hz Commander four rounds SIA P4 Radionics 3 1 Sends a 3 digit account and a 1 digit alarm code and a 1400 or 2300 Hz Checksum checksum 3 1 Standard 3 1 Extended Sends a 3 digit account and a 1 digit alarm code up to four 1400 or 2300 Hz rounds 10 40pps If a second block of data is sent it will contain the extended information The account number cannot have repetitive digits 333 888 etc Radionics Hex Pulses Sends a 3 digit account and a 1 digit alarm code up to two 1400 or 2300 Hz Tone Burst k rounds in a hex pulse format 10 40pps 4 1 4 1 Extended Sends a 4 digit account code and a 1 digit alarm code up 4 1 1400 or to four rounds in a pulse format 10 40pps 4 1 2300 Hz SIA P2 Sends a 3 digit account code and a 1 digit alarm code up 2300 Hz to two rounds 20pps Sescoa 3 1 Franklin 3 1 Sends a 3 digit account and a 1 digit alarm code up to four 2300 Hz rounds in a tone burst format Each digit can be programmed from 0 9 Because there is no standard this format reports in codes only Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 6 1 CS 5000 Compatible Formats Continued
179. on 5 Press 1 for General Options Press 3 for Communications Press 5 to setup Automation configuration Press gt until the ACK Time field is flashing Enter the desired time 01 600 and press ENTER MENU If you wish to exit press left arrow button until you exit this menu Poe ITI Options Only Visible if ITI Gen or ITIComp Formats are Chosen These are options particular to the ITI automation format and can only be edited if one of these formats is used to communicate with the automation computer See ITI Generic Computer Format and ITI Comp Computer Interface Format in Section 8 Follow these steps to set the ITI options 1 Enter program mode See Entering Program Mode in Section 5 2 Press 1 for General Options 3 Press 3 for Communications 4 Press 5 to Setup Automation configuration 5 Press gt until the ITI field is flashing 6 Press ENTER MENU Table 5 8 ITI Automation Format Options Option Choices Default Meaning Comments Log Recs Y Yes Log records identify the time and date of a N incoming report N No XID Y Yes Y Extended panel identification code See Setting Automation N No Communication in Section 5 SupCh A Z a z 1 9 Supervisory Character sent during link test _ amp 7 S ESC NoDataCh A Z a z 1 9 Defines the no data character in the _ amp 0 automation output ESC Generic Rev 6 1 6 2 61 Ide
180. one trouble J CJ 376 Hold up zone trouble Restore W CR 380 Sensor Trouble 380 Sensor trouble Yes Yes Yes J CJ 380 Sensor trouble Restore Yes Yes Yes W CR 381 Loss of supervision RF Yes Yes Yes S CS 381 Loss of supervision RF Restore Yes Yes Yes W CR 382 Loss of supervision RPM S CJ 382 Loss of supervision RPM Restore w CR 383 Sensor tamper Yes Yes J CJ 383 Sensor tamper Restore Yes Yes w CR 384 RF low battery Yes Yes Yes L CL 384 RF low battery Restore Yes Yes Yes w CR 385 Smoke detector Hi sensitivity J CJ 385 Smoke detector Hi sensitivity w CR Restore 386 Smoke detector Low sensitivity J CJ 386 Smoke detector Low sensitivity w CR Restore 387 Intrusion detector Hi sensitivity J CJ Appendix E 21 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 387 Intrusion detector Hi sensitivity W CR Restore 388 Intrusion detector Low sensitivity J CJ 388 Intrusion detector Low sensitivity w CR Restore 389 Sensor self test failure J CJ 389 Sensor self test failure Restore W CR 391 Sensor Watch trouble J CJ 391 Sensor Watch trouble Restore W CR 392 Drift Compensation Error J CJ 392 Drif
181. order that these command requests function properly The receiver will respond to these requests from the automation computer with one of the following messages Table 8 27 Response Messages by the CS 5000 Receiver ASCII Hex Character Character Name Description 06 ACK The request is granted 15 NACK The request is unrecognized because of one of the following reasons Checksum error Invalid request code format 1B ESC Escape The request is refused because of one of the following Unauthorized access Invalidreceiver line card number Receiver line card is busy Invalid PBX string Account list full Account number not found in the account list 8 29 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 8 28 lists which request can be made from the automation computer by request identifiers Table 8 28 Command Requests by Identifiers Command Request Identifier Description 4A Log on request 4B Log off request 05 Hang up request 04 Add a listen in account This adds an account number to the listen in account list 03 Delete a listen in account This deletes an account number from the listen in account list 4C Listen in extend request 48 Listen in end request 49 PBX string request 02 Adda trap account This adds an account number to the trap account list 01 Delete a trap account This
182. ormation is displayed and sent to the printer only if the incoming call contains no data Note If the incoming message contains any data valid or invalid no Caller ID information will be sent 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 5 for Miscellaneous Line Options menu Figure 5 15 The display Flashes on the Echo Supress field 3 Press gt until the display flashes on the Caller ID field 4 Press the A or Y button to change the caller ID option from Y Yes to N No or vice versa 5 When the setting is flashing press ENTER MENU 5 37 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Changing the Billing Delay Setting If billing delay is enabled Y a delay of two seconds will be inserted at the beginning of each incoming call If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 5 for Miscellaneous Line Options menu Press gt until the display flashes on the Billing Delay field Press the A or Y button to toggle the billing delay between Yes or No When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU To exit press the left arrow button DO eS Changing the Hunt Group 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 5 for Miscellaneous Line Options menu 3 Press gt until the display flashes on the HntGrp field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the or Y button
183. ouble Restore w CR WR Water Restoral Yes w CR WS Water Supervisory S CS WT Water Trouble Yes J CJ WU Water Unbypass Yes B CB WX Water Test CD XA Extra Account Report CD XE Extra Point J CJ XF Extra RF Point J CJ XH RF Interference Restoral W CR XI Sensor Reset w CR XJ RF Receiver Tamper Restoral w CR XL Low Received Signal Strength J CJ XM Missing Alarm Cross Point A CA XQ RF Interference Yes J CJ XR Transmitter Battery Restoral Yes w CR XS RF Receiver Tamper Yes J CJ XT Transmitter Battery Trouble Yes Yes Yes L CL XW Forced Point J CJ XX Fail to Test CA YA Bell Fault Yes J CJ YB Busy Seconds J CJ YC Communications Fail Yes J CJ YD Receiver Line Card Trouble J CJ Appendix E 12 Automation Oulput Version Control Table E 3 SIA DCS Format Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Data Code and Short Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP YE Receiver Line Card Restored W CR YF Parameter Checksum Fail J CJ YG Parameter Changed CD YH Bell Restored Yes w CR YK Communications Restoral Yes w CR YM System Battery Missing L M CW YN Invalid Report CD YO Unknown Message J CJ YP Power Supply Trouble Yes J CJ YQ Power Supply Restored Yes w CR YR System Battery Restoral Yes Yes Yes w CY YS Communications Trouble J CJ YT System Battery Trouble Yes Yes Yes L M CW YW Watchdog Reset J CJ YX Service Required
184. phone company safe mode Mode used to reset User 01 access code back to the default of 5000 regardless of its present setting SIA Security Industry Association The association that develops equipment standards has adopted warranty return and repair policies sponsors market research and participates in false alarm preven tion activities SBUS Serial Bus interface for future expansion SCode Security Code The number assigned that is used to authorize communi cations between the panel and the receiver See also Comlock shutdown shutdown mode An operation status initiated when the receiver detects a low back up battery after AC power is interrupted At this point the receiver enters shutdown mode storing programmed information in RAM and maintaining a low power consumption state siren A sounding device capable of loud alarm sounds used to alert alarm conditions standby standby mode standby power The receiver s energy conservation mode of operation supervisory A signal indicating the need for action in connection with the supervision of guard tours fire suppression sys tems or equipment or with the maintenance features of related systems SYS Error System event related error message system message Messages the CS 5000 sends to an automation computer about its internal status trap Mode used by the receiver to capture the calling panel for programming trap list A list of panel account nu
185. play shows No More Data Automatic Operation Event information is sent directly to the automation computer Note If the automation system fails the receiver will automatically switch to manual mode in less than 30 seconds The switching time is twice the value set in Ack Timeout Table 5 6 The receiver will return to automatic mode after communication to the automation computer is restored Log Only Log only mode will log event data without manual acknowledgments or communications with the automation computer All event information is intended for printer output Note On initial power up the receiver will default in manual operation The receiver can be set to automatic or log only operation in program mode Program Mode In program mode all general line card and user profile options can be changed See Section 5 for more detailed information on programming the receiver or refer to the Quick Chart in the appendix for programming overview 4 9 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Main Menu This section gives detailed information about the items available in the installer operator menu options which this manual will refer to as the main menu The menu items available to each logged on user is dependent on the profile assigned to that user See Table 4 4 for menu items for each profile The user profile is assigned to each user through programming See User List in Section 5 for programmi
186. pment that Echo Suppress may interfere with modem formats N No Y Yes Vv The Caller ID information will only be No sent on incoming call messages that Caller ID contain no data If the call message contains any data valid or invalid no Misc Line Caller Id information will be output Options Y Yes Initiates a 2 second delay at the start of Da each call before the handshake delay Billing Delay N No Vv See Changing the Billing Delay Setting in Section 5 00 99 00 Allows multiple line cards to report under Hunt Group the same group number to the automation software LineCard ID 000 999 000 5 26 Programming Table 5 11 Line Card Menu Options Continued Line Card I x Choice Choice Choice Default Comments Menu Add Acct Used in communication locking on ITI SCode panels Edit Acct SCode ITI SCode Clear Acct Menus SCode Add SCode Table Clear SCode Edit Line Card Table ITI Options Continued I Alway Used to update the panel clock Date Time Flag Requested Y yes If enabled the receiver will attempt to N no negotiate 300 baud communication with ITI 300 Baud ITI panels that support 300 baud communication See ITI 300 Baud for programming steps Instant See Audio Mode in Section 5 Audio Mode One ring Dial back Use Choose line Y yes Copies existing user default Defaults card N n
187. quired Support RECEIVER Call Out and Access Passcode required required Support Reverse Channel C Blocks required required Support Reverse Channel P Blocks required optional Support Reverse Channel A Blocks optional required Support Dynamic Block and Group Sizes optional required Vv Support Listen in optional required Vv Support A Blocks to RECEIVER optional required Support V Channel communication optional optional Using this Manual This manual contains information on how to install program and operate the CS 5000 receiver ITI strongly suggests you review this manual in its entirety to become familiar with product procedures and parameters Once you are familiar with the product you can use this manual as a reference document This manual uses the following conventions 5 ENTER A WY These bold typefaces and symbols represent touchpad buttons e LCD display This typeface represents LCD display messages Manual pages are numbered by section For example 5 1 is page 1 of section 5 When this manual refers to default settings it means programmable options set at the fac tory Any programming after the receiver is powered up will change these settings 1 4 System Overview Basic Terms Used in this Manual This section lists some basic terms specific to this product and their meaning Refer to the Glossary for a complete list of terms Term Meaning Communi
188. r V Unidirectional communication F Flow None Init Str Two 20 character ESC command sequences Initialization See Setting Com Port 1 Parameters section for step by step String instructions Com Port 2 Same as Com Port 1 i Two 20 character ESC command sequences Par Port Parallel nit St n cs Port Initialization See Editing the Init String Com 1 Com 2 and Parallel Port String for step by step instructions SIA CIS See Setting the Format for programming steps SIA 2000 See Section 8 for more information on automation formats Format pending ITI Gen ITIComp Vv Y Enabled See Enabling or Disabling the HeartBeat for programming HeartBeat steps Automation Cfg N Disabled v 10 600 seconds 0 sec How often a supervisory signal a HeartBeat is sent to the Time of N automation computer HeartBeat must by Y for Time to work HeartBeat 60 Y See Time Period of HeartBeat for programming steps 01 600 seconds 10 sec 15 seconds or less in UL applications See Ack Time AckTimeout ie Acknowledge Time for programming steps ITI Special ITI options See Table 5 8 Displayed only if ITI Gen or ITI Comp automation formats are selected Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 5 6 Communications Options and Descriptions Continued Communica
189. r cord 3 11 AC Restore condition code 8 22 AC Trouble 7 2 AC Trouble Restore 7 2 account list full 8 29 Account number not found 8 29 ACK character name 8 29 Ack Time Acknowledge Time 5 17 ACKing 8 9 8 17 Acknowledge Time Ack Time 5 17 acknowledgment tone duration time changing 5 31 AckTimeout 5 5 Acron Touch Tone 1 3 4 21 8 21 Add Acct SCode 5 27 Line Card 5 24 SCode Table 5 27 User option 5 43 adding a user 5 44 account to trap list 5 36 line cards 5 27 listen in account 5 35 SCode 5 39 5 40 Ademco Contact ID 1 3 6 3 DTMF 8 22 Express 1 3 Super Fast 1 3 Touch Tone 8 21 ADMA41 Checksum 4 21 ADMA42 Checksum 4 21 alarm codes 8 14 Alarm condition code 8 22 alert output 3 10 Annunciator configuration 5 5 5 12 outputs 5 19 answering the call rings needed 5 32 Arming Level 5 4 5 9 ASCII Appendix B 1 audio mode listen in options 5 41 Auto Comp 5 5 5 6 5 12 Automatic 5 7 automation communication formats 5 16 8 1 computer 3 15 8 29 8 30 Config 5 5 configuration 5 11 automation communication format 5 16 auxiliary relay 3 1 5 6 5 13 5 19 5 20 5 21 B backup battery 3 14 5 20 battery backup 5 6 5 20 Backup Cfg 5 6 menu item 5 5 5 6 5 12 Battery Low 7 2 Battery Low Restore 7 2 battery alert relay wiring harness 1 6 baud rate 5 5 5 11 BFSK 1 3 4 21 6 3 billing delay 5 26 5 38 Bkp Auto Comp 5 5 5 6 5 12 Printer 5 5 5 6 Bkup Computer Restore 7 3 Computer Trouble 7 3 Printer Off L
190. rackets will not appear unless Automation is Printer selected for Coml function Unused V 2 Functions in will not appear unless Printer is selected in Coml or Par 3 A function may be selected only once in the 3 ports only one printer only one Diag and so on 4 All ports may be configured Unused 5 Only Com port 1 can be set as the primary automation port Diagnostics Would output raw Hex ASCII code Com2 Printer English output to a printer Port Functions Auto Bkp Would act as a backup automation port if a fault occurred with the primary automation port Auto Bkp Prn Would act as a backup print output port if a fault occurred with the automation port Print Bkp Would act as a backup printer port if a fault occurred with the primary printer port MeterMinder Custom MeterMinder output Unused Vv Diagnostics Would output raw Hex ASCII code Parallel Par Printer English output to a printer Auto Bkp Prn Would act as a backup print output port if a fault occurred with the automation port 5 10 Programming Table 5 6 Communications Options and Descriptions Continued Communica i De Choices Options Comments tions Menu fault 19200 Vv 9600 7200 4800 Baud 2400 1200 600 300 110 D Data Bits Vv Com Port 1 Vv S Stop Bits Even Odd P Parity Space Mark No V Hdw
191. re 326 Notification Appliance Circuit 4 J CJ 327 Notification Appliance Circuit 4 w CR Restore 330 amp 340 System Peripheral Trouble 330 System Peripheral trouble Yes J CJ 330 System Peripheral trouble Restore Yes w CR 331 Polling loop open J CJ 331 Polling loop open Restore w CR 332 Polling loop short J CJ 332 Polling loop short Restore w CR 333 Expansion module failure Yes Yes J CJ 333 Expansion module restore Yes Yes w CR 334 Repeater failure J CJ 334 Repeater restore w CR 335 Local printer out of paper J CJ 335 Local printer out of paper Restore w CR 336 Local printer failure J CJ 336 Local printer restore w CR 337 Exp Module DC Loss L CL 337 Exp Module DC Loss Restore W CR Appendix E 19 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 338 Exp Module Low Battery L CL 338 Exp Module Low Battery Restore W CR 339 Exp Module Reset J CJ 339 Exp Module Reset Restore w CR 341 Exp Module Tamper J CJ 341 Exp Module Tamper Restore w CR 342 Exp Module AC Loss J CJ 342 Exp Module AC Restore w CR 343 Exp Module self test fail J CJ 343
192. reater than 5 digits will be truncated to the least significant 5 digits lt S6A gt 4 Control panel type zone attribute code lt 2345 gt 5 8 Lower 4 digits of the account number For example B CDE in account AB CDE lt O gt 9 Group number See Table 8 5 for value range lt b gt 10 User ID number Will report the Generic Nodata character when a user number is not applicable See Table 8 5 for value range lt 45 gt 11 12 Zone number Two ASCII digits 00 99 A 100 C 110 lt A gt 13 Alarm condition See Table 8 11 for alarm codes and descriptions lt SOD gt 14 ASCII 0D hex carriage return marking the end of the record Control Panel Type and Zone Attribution Byte Byte 4 see Table 8 6 of the report record is divided into upper and lower nibbles The upper nibbles 4 most significant bits contain the code indicating the panel type Table 8 7 Upper Nibble Description Upper Nibble Value Description 2 Non ITI formats 3 Pulse formats 4 SX II or SX IVa 5 SX IVb 6 SX V 7 All other ITI panels The lower nibble 4 least significant bits contains the code describing the zone attributes unique with ITI panels The definition of this field varies depending on from which ITI panel the call was generated For detailed communication specifications refer to the installation instructions of the ITI panel with which you wish to communicate If the upper nibble is 2 no
193. rected Vv AC Trouble AC Trouble AC power failure Check AC outlet and AC power cord Vv AC Trouble Rst AC Trouble Restore AC power was restored Vv Battery Low Battery Low Restore The backup battery power supply trouble has Restores at 12VDC Restore been corrected after a low battery condition Vv Battery Low Battery Low The back up battery is checked continually every Check battery cables second This message would be displayed if the If they are OK backup battery were set to Battery Bkp See replace back up System Options in Section 5 Indicates alow battery battery when the voltage drops to 10 2 VDC or lower Vv Local Program Local Program Begin This message indicates the time a system Begin User installer entered program mode Vv Local Program Local Program End This message indicates the time a system End User installer exited program mode Vv Local Program Local Program Fail The receiver will stay in program mode for 15 Fail User minutes without any activity then it will time out and go back to normal mode This message indicates that an installer entered programming and did not exit programming before it timed out Vv Listen in End Listen in End A listen in session completed Vv Listen in Begin Listen in Begin A listen in session started Vv System Date System Date An installer changed the system date Changed Changed User Vv System Time System Time An installer changed
194. rform two way voice alarm verification between the central station and the alarm installation site Note See UL Requirements in Section 2 for UL listen in requirements L02 0000 Linecard lt Edit Line Card gt L01 0000 Linecard L03 0000 Linecard V lt Edit Line Card XX gt 3 Listen In 4 Trap List 5 Misc Line Opt WV B Timeout 000 lt Account List gt Mode Not Used lt Str gt lt Listen Mode lt Exit gt Figure 5 13 Listen Mode Menu Display Changing the Listen Mode 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 3 for Listen In Options menu 3 When the display shows the listen in options menu Figure 5 13 Press the A or W button to change the Listen Mode setting 4 When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU Changing the PBX String 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 3 forListen In Options menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the lt Str gt field 4 Press ENTER MENU 5 33 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual 5 Enter the desired numeric value from the keypad or press the A or Y button to enter any special characters 6 Press ENTER MENU Table 5 13 Valid Programmable String Characters Character Description F Flash hook P Delay 500ms Delay 2 seconds H Force a hang up of the line Detect dia
195. rm after Alarm C CC 464 Auto arm Time Extended C CC 465 Panic Alarm Reset w CR 410 Remote Access 411 Callback request made CD 412 Successful download access Yes CD 413 Unsuccessful access J CJ 414 System shutdown command received CD 414 Remote System shutdown W CR command received Appendix E 23 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 415 Dialer shutdown command received CD 415 Remote Dialer shutdown command W CR received 416 Successful Upload CD 420 Access control 421 Access denied A CA 422 Access report by user CD 423 Forced Access CD 423 Forced Access Restore w CR 424 Egress Denied CD 425 Egress Granted CD 426 Access Door propped open CD 426 Access Door propped open Restore CD 427 Access point DSM trouble CD 427 Access point DSM trouble Restore CD 428 Access point RTE trouble CD 428 Access point RTE trouble Restore CD 429 Access program mode entry CD 430 Access program mode exit CD 431 Access threat level change CD 431 Access threat level change Restore w CR 432 Access relay trigger fail CD 432 Access relay trigger restore CD 433 Ac
196. rogram Menu 4 20 programming choices 5 2 fields 5 2 requirements 2 3 Protector 8 21 PZT 1 5 Index 4 R Radionics 3 1 Checksum 1 3 6 1 3 1 format 6 3 BFSK 8 21 Hex Pulses format 6 1 receiver ID 4 12 5 6 5 20 5 21 mounting screws 1 6 software updating 7 6 Record Structure 8 18 reference number 4 15 4 19 remote alert output 3 10 log on and log off 8 30 removing line card 3 7 mother board 7 5 power supply 7 5 replacing mother board 7 6 power supply assembly 7 6 Report Record 8 19 reports 8 27 requirements hardware 2 2 operational 2 3 programming 2 3 restoral condition code 8 22 RF Commander 1 3 6 3 8 14 8 21 Ring Off Time 5 32 Ring On Time 5 32 ring threshold voltage 5 32 rings changing number of 5 32 Rollins System 6 6 3 S safe mode 7 6 Sample Time 5 25 SBUS 1 1 1 5 SCC Sequence Control Character 8 25 SCode Security Code menu 5 38 adding 5 39 adding to table 5 40 clearing from table 5 40 deleting from table 5 39 editing 5 39 Security Industry Association 8 11 SecurityPro 4000 1 3 6 3 8 14 8 21 sending bad data 5 21 Sequence Control Character SCC 8 25 Sescoa 3 1 1 3 Sescoa 3 1 format 6 1 set time amp date 4 13 SIA 2000 1 3 6 3 8 21 SIA CIS 8 9 SIA D1 4 21 8 22 SIA D1 Checksum 4 21 SIA DCS 1 3 6 3 8 21 SIA Digital Compatibility 1 4 SIA P1 format 6 1 SIA P2 format 6 1 SIA P3 6 1 6 3 SIA P4 6 1 6 3 SIA 2000 4 22 8 1 8 11 SIA CIS 8 1 Simon 1 3 6 3 8 14 8 21 SK 4 2 6
197. rriage roluri F Noi the empty daa section Sequence number nnmn Receiver rr and F Line card ia as received im le Bock Thal is being acknowledged Hoenzconal tab delimiter amp CRE Length for this block Line feed character Figure 8 5 Sample ACK Message The computer must NACK a received block by sending an ambiguous null response packet Figure 8 6 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual SQA XXXXXX 04 0000 00 Carriage reami F Note ihe empiy dala section k heger rr and lane card uu of previous peket iew be I F Seguence will be 1000 for NACE nr ambigucas null response Horizontal tab scnarator CRC Length for this block Line feed characier Figure 8 6 Sample NACK Message Note If the computer fails to respond to the receiver s transmission within the timeout period the packet will be considered to be NACKED and the NACK logic will be output on next page A specific null response is sent when the computer s CRC agrees with the CRC sent in the message and the general format of the message appears to be correct for example the last byte is 0D An ambiguous null response is sent whenever the computer suspects an error in the transmission of the message Note Refer to SIA CIS documentation for their format information The CS 5000 ignores any other communication from the computer when it is awaiting ACKing or NACKing Generally
198. shake format group determines the handshake format to be used 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 1 for Handshake Sequence menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Format Group field See Table 5 11 for valid entries 4 Press the A or Y button to change the format group See Table 6 1 for communication formats 5 When the desired format group is flashing press ENTER MENU or gt Changing the Handshake Delay Time This is the duration of time that the receiver will wait before it sends its handshake tone 0 255 in 50ms periods See Table 5 11 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 1 for Handshake Sequence menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Hs delay field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the A or Y button to change the delay time 5 When the desired handshake delay time is flashing press ENTER MENU or gt Changing the Handshake Duration Time The handshake duration is the length of time that the receiver will send a handshake tone 0 255 in 10ms periods See Table 5 11 1 If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section 2 Press 1 for Handshake Sequence menu 3 Press until the display flashes on the Hs Duration field 4 Enter the desired value from the keypad or press the A or Y button to change the hand shake duration time 5 When the desir
199. sla 8 15 Fest Record aqapana iti 8 16 Okay Record ssasassusssakasacha 8 16 ACKing and NACKing Data 8 17 ITI Comp Computer Interface Format 8 17 Convention Used In This Subsection 8 17 General Record Structure 8 18 Report Record nn 8 19 Information Field Identifiers 8 20 Panel Type Characters 8 21 Condition Codes 8 22 Test Record pina 8 23 Supervisory Record 8 24 Log Records 8 25 Checksum Control Field 8 25 ITI METERMINDER Format 8 26 Meter Format 1rscerrerrrrerereneenireo 8 26 Output Record Format 8 28 Meter Test Record 8 29 Commands Initiated by the Automation Computer ii 8 29 Remote Log on Log off 8 30 Force Hang up Request 8 31 Add or Delete a Listen in Account 8 31 Common Listen in Extend End Request 8 33 PBX Listen in String a 8 34 Add or Delete a Trap Account 8 34 Glossary Appendix A Programming Quick Chart Appendix B US ASCII Character Code ili Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Inst
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201. splay will flash Operator Press the or Y arrow buttons to toggle between Installer and Operator When the desired profile level is flashing press ENTER MENU Programming Editing a User Use the following steps to edit an existing user 1 2 3 x Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure Press ENTER MENU button Press 7 for lt Program Menu the display will briefly display Initializing Please wait Press 3 to choose User List Press 2 to Edit a User A list of all the users will appear starting with the lowest user number Press the or Y arrow buttons to move through the user list When the equal sign highlights the user you wish to edit press ENTER MENU If you do not want the user name changed press ENTER MENU Or to change the user name press the or Y arrow buttons to move through the avail able characters See Table 5 16 for list of available characters When the name change is complete press ENTER MENU If you do not want the PIN code changed press ENTER MENU Or to change the PIN code enter the desired code 4 to 9 digits long then press ENTER MENU The display will flash the current profile level 10 Press the A or Y arrow buttons to toggle between Installer and Operator 11 When the desired profile level is flashing press ENTER MENU 5 45 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Clearing Dele
202. stallations The connection between the CS 5000 and the UL listed computer should be according to the pin configuration for Com port 1 as shown in the Installation section of this manual If a computer is used the computer and its accessories must be installed in the same room as the receiver If the listen in feature is used the receiver must meet the loading requirements specified in NFPA 72 paragraph A 4 5 3 2 2 2 3 Additional line cards can be installed to meet this requirement however the additional line cards can not be programmed for listen in Programming Requirements In a UL listed installation the Model CS 5000 receiver must be programmed according to the following procedure Do NOT use the alarm output relay in UL installations Each log on code must have at least four digits 2 3 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual 2 4 Section 3 Installation This section contains information necessary to install a CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Important Do not connect power to the system until you have read these instructions carefully Environmental Specifications Operating temperature range is 32 to 120 F Indoor use only Maximum 85 percent non condensing relative humidity Non corrosive environment For detailed specifications see Appendix D Electrical Specifications 120VAC 10 60Hz 100VA Line voltage 240VAC 10 60Hz
203. t I gt lt Record Type gt field see Table 8 16 for record identifiers and end with a lt l gt lt Cksum Ctrl gt field Any fields within a record may be included in an individual record as needed A record is made up of field of data in varying lengths and each field within a record begins with a lt l gt character The lt l gt is followed by a field identifying character Individual field identifiers are unique to the specific record where they are contained For example an IL field in a report record has a different meaning than an IL field of a test record and so on There is no specific order to the fields of a record with the exception that it will begin with the record type and end with a checksum control field After the checksum control field each record is terminated with a carriage return lt 0D gt Table 8 16 Type of Record Identifiers Field Identifier Definition R Report record T Test record S Supervisory record L Log record The following is a generic example of a transmitted message record lt gt lt Record Type gt lt Info fields gt lt gt lt Cksum Ctrl gt lt 0D gt Table 8 17 Record Components Character Description ZII Start of record indicator lt Record Type gt Record type See table Table 8 16 lt Info fields gt Information fields See Table 8 19 lt gt End of information fields indicator lt
204. t Compensation Error Restore w CR 393 Maintenance Alert J CJ 393 Maintenance Alert Restore w CR 4 4 OPEN CLOSE REMOTE ACCESS 400 440 Open Close 450 400 Open O CO 400 Close C CC 401 Open by user Yes Yes Yes O CO 401 Close by user Yes Yes Yes C CC 402 Group Open O CO 402 Group Close C CC 403 Automatic Open O CO 403 Automatic Close C CC 404 Late to Open use 453 454 instead O CO 404 Late to Close use 453 454 instead C CC 405 Deferred Open Not defined O CO 406 Cancel Yes Yes Yes R CX 407 Remote arm O CO 407 Remote disarm C CC 408 Quick arm C CC 409 Keyswitch Open O CO Appendix E 22 Automation Output Version Control Table E 4 ITI Contact ID Table Continued ITI Panels Caddax CS 5000 Automation Output Event Code and Description Simon Concord NX 8 Generic V6 1 6 2 ITICOMP 409 Keyswitch Close C CC 441 Armed STAY O CO 441 Armed STAY Restore C CC 442 Keyswitch Armed STAY O CO 442 Keyswitch Armed STAY Restore C CC 450 Exception Open O CO 450 Exception Close C CC 451 Early Open O CO 451 Early Close C CC 452 Late Open O CO 452 Late Close C CC 453 Failed to Open O CO 454 Failed to Close C CC 455 Auto arm Failed J CJ 456 Partial Arm C CC 456 Partial Arm Restore O CO 457 Exit Error user Yes Yes E CE 458 User on Premises O CO 459 Recent Close J CJ 461 Wrong Code Entry O CO 462 Legal Code Entry O CO 463 Re a
205. tains list of various communication format phantom signals that can be used to test the receiver or automation software configurations For example you set a line card s parameters for a particular communications format and would now like to verify that this new configuration will communicate with other communication formats You can send phantom signals in the formats you wish to test with that linecard Table 4 9 Phantom Signals Formats List Choice Format 01 DCS DCS 02 CID Contact ID 03 ITI ITI format 04 BFSK BFSK 05 A31 Task 1 3 1 format 06 A31 Checksum 3 1 format w checksum 07 A41 4 1 format 08 A42 4 2 format 09 FSK0 FSK 0 10 FSKI FSK 1 11 FSK2 FSK 2 12 SIADI SIA DI 13 ADM42 Checksum Ademco 4 2 format w checksum 14 SIA DI Checksum SIA D1 w checksum 15 ACRON TOUCH TONE Acron Touch Tone 16 ADM41 Checksum Ademco 4 1 format w checksum 4 21 Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Table 4 9 Phantom Signals Formats List Choice Format 17 FBI 4 3 1 FBI 4 3 1 18 MeterMinder ITI Custom format 19 MODEM IIE Radionics format 20 SIA 2000 pending 21 VEMS Silent Knight format Note If printing any of these formats lists please note that lists can be quite lengthy 50 pages Message Queue Message Que Queue gives a visual indication of how full the message que is It does this with both a percentage i
206. te of report In mmdd format where mm month and dd day T Time of report In hhmm format where hh hour and mm minutes N Reference number 0001 9999 See Call History in Section 4 Z Zone number One to four alphanumeric characters U User number See Table 8 15 for acceptable values K Dealer key numbers For Commander 2000 only Values from 00 99 S CPU sub unit number Values from 0 9 C Condition code indicating the nature of the See Table 8 21 for condition code values reported message See Table 8 21 8 20 Automation Communication Formats Panel Type Characters Table 8 20 lists the characters used to identify panel types Table 8 20 Panel Type Characters Character Panel Type Unknown type SX II or SX IVA SX IVB SX V FONSAFE Commander SX V Special Magnetic card reader Euro Commander ni gl ol wl gt o Security Pro 4000 SIMON HarborGard UltraGard Network Security Pin Point RF Commander Commander 2000 or LifeGard CareTaker MeterMinder Protector New panels N xl lt c 4 a l S z z Nutone Ji A 3 1 e h 3 1 extended i l 4 1 m p 4 2 r Radionics BFSK s SIA DCS t Contact ID u SIA 2000 v Ademco Touch Tone w Acron Touch Tone x Westec Touch Tone 8 21 Model CS 5000
207. tem u 4 8 Basic Terms Used in this Manual 1 5 Modes of Operation i 4 9 What s in the BOX i 1 6 Normal Mode sns 4 9 Condello 1 6 Manual Operation asss 4 9 How to Manually Acknowledge Calls 4 9 Automatic Operation 4 9 Section 2 Log Only Cna 4 9 Agency Requirements 2 1 Program Mode a aaaaasaassssasaa 4 9 Telephone Requirements 2 1 Main Menu sQ pia np non aaa ia 4 10 FCC Notice a leale Za Displaying the Main Menu 4 10 UL Requirements 2 2 Moving Around in the Main Menu 4 11 Hardware Requirements 2 2 Call History s u ear au s 4 11 Operational Requirements 2 3 System History ilaria 4 12 Programming Requirement 2 3 System Info rennin a 4 12 Set Time amp Date sian 4 13 System Restart 4 14 Print Menini ia 4 15 Section 3 Print R port crt 4 16 Installation iii 3 1 Printing the Call History 4 16 Environmental Specifications 3 1 Printing the System History 4 17 Electrical Specifications 3 1 Printing System Configuratio
208. tem is operating A fault condition exists has been acknowledged but normally that has not been Touchpad not cleared acknowledged LEDs Operator Logged In An operator is logged on No operator is logged on Call Pending The acknowledge key was No calls pending or all calls Calls pending pressed at least once but not have been acknowledged all the events in a call were acknowledged Fault N A The line card is operating Trouble or fault condition normally exists Active The line card is in active No Activity Indicates the line is Line Card ae ii LEDs communication ringing Listen Comes on when operator No listen in occurring N A acknowledges the listen in call LCD Status Display The status display is a 20 character by 4 line back lit LCD that shows the various alarm and function messages It functions in all modes of operation normal and programming mode As the CS 5000 acknowledges calls and messages it updates the calls on the LCD and silences the alert tone CS5000 Receiver Interactive Tech Inc Figure 4 3 LCD Display Model CS 5000 Central Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual Adjusting LCD Contrast The LCD display is factory set at the highest contrast level and for most installations will not need to be adjusted Use these steps to change the LCD contrast if the brightness of the room or the location in which the receiver is located should require a contrast change 1
209. ter string that identifies the control panel to the central station AC failure A condition that results after a specific time without AC power determined by the software The power indicator flashes showing the back up battery is working ACK Acknowledgment A control signal used to complete a handshaking sequence in telecommunications See also NACK AH Amp hour back up battery capacity alarm A warning by signal or sound used to get the attention of users and or the central station alarm report alarm reporting An alarm message sent by a control panel to the central station A tripped sensor sends a signal to the control panel which in turn sends an alarm report to the central station alarm system A device which detects fire access and emergency alarm conditions and alerts the user and central station alarm type The alarm state that is initiated when a particular sensor or emergency button is activated Alarm types include police auxiliary medical fire and silent alphanumeric Consisting of letters and numbers As opposed to numeric ampere amp amps A The rate of electrical flow in a circuit annunciator The element of an alarm system that alerts humans to the status of the system such as a bell siren or strobe light annunciation A sound or light emitted to announce activity or report system status approval The certification that a device meets specific standards such as the FCC and
210. the system time Changed Changed User Troubleshooting Table 7 1 Error Messages Continued L Displ 3 Dda Sys sp ay Printer Message Description What to Do Error Error Message Vv Msg Queue Full Message Queue Full Messages can be sent to automation computer a Verify that messages printer or can be manually acknowledged If one are acknowledged to or more of these devices does not respond to any printers and messages being sent or manually acknowledged automation software the message queue will fill up When the message while in manual queue is full the receiver will no longer accept mode incoming calls Vv Msg Queue Full Message Queue Full Indicates that the message queue full error has restore restore been corrected Vv Main Computer Main Computer A communication problem exists between the Check cable Trbl Trouble automation software and the receiver connections Verify that the port is configured properly Vv Main Computer Main Computer The communication error between the receiver Rst Restore and the automation software has been corrected Vv Bkup Computer Bkup Computer A communication problem exists between the Check cable Trbl Trouble backup automation software and the receiver connections Verify that the port is configured properly Vv Bkup Computer Bkup Computer The communication error between the receiver Rst Restore and the ba
211. ting a User Use the following steps to clear or delete a user from the system l 2 3 5 46 Log on to the receiver See Logging On and Off in Section 4 for the logon procedure Press ENTER MENU button Press 7 for lt Program Menu gt The display will briefly display Initializing Please wait Press 3 to choose User List Press 3 to clear delete a user A list of all the users will be displayed starting with the lowest user number Press the or Y arrow buttons to move through the user list When the equal sign highlights the user you wish to clear press ENTER MENU The display shows lt WARNING gt Delete Record No Press the or Y arrow button to toggle the flashing display to Yes Press ENTER MENU Section 6 Compatible Reporting Formats This section lists the available CS 5000 receiver reporting formats Table 6 1 shows the formats that the CS 5000 receiver can decode and the handshake frequency format group which accommodates that format See Line Card Menu in Section 5 for line card programming Each line card can decode every format listed below however a line card can be programmed to prioritize the handshake order in which that line card will communicate Formats By Communication Group Table 6 1 shows which formats fit under the general communication groups and the corresponding handshake frequency Table 6 1 CS 5000 Compatible Formats C
212. toral condition code 8 23 time 5 4 5 8 type 5 4 5 8 CS 5000 Installation Operation Manual 1 6 model numbers 1 2 D DACTs digital alarm communicator transmitters 2 3 data string description 8 3 stripping or sending bad data 5 21 Date Display 5 8 Format 5 3 5 9 Date Time in event format 4 19 date time flag changing 5 40 Datetime 4 15 Daylight Savings 5 3 5 8 5 9 DC Bkp 5 6 Input Low 7 4 Input Low Restore 7 3 DCS 4 21 default settings 1 4 user codes 4 7 deleting line cards 5 42 SCode 5 39 user 5 46 device number 4 15 4 19 Diagnostics 4 21 5 10 direct panel connection 3 16 5 31 setting 5 31 display options 5 3 5 4 5 8 DTMF 4 2 1 3 E earth ground verifying 3 13 Echo Suppress 5 26 Edit Acct SCode 5 27 Event Format 4 19 Evnt Format 4 15 Line Card 5 24 5 25 User option 5 43 editing 5 35 account from trap list 5 36 existing user 5 45 line cards 5 28 Index 2 listen in account 5 35 SCode 5 39 English 5 8 Enter Program Mode 5 1 error messages 7 1 ESC character name 8 29 Escape character name 8 29 European Commander 6 3 8 14 8 21 Event Log 4 23 Exit Fault condition code 8 22 Expander Trouble 7 2 Expander Trouble Restore 7 2 Extended ID for ITI Panels XID 5 18 F FBI 8 22 FBI 4 3 1 4 22 FCC 2 1 Fire Emergency condition code 8 22 Fire Protection Signaling Use 2 2 firmware information 4 12 FONSAFE 1 3 6 3 8 13 8 15 8 21 Force Arm condition code 8 22 force hang
213. tral Station Receiver Installation Operation Manual To Add a Listen in Account lt 04 gt lt Receiver ID gt lt 22 gt lt LC gt lt 22 gt lt Act gt lt V byte gt lt 0D gt Table 8 32 Add Listen in Account Request Components Component Description lt 04 gt Command request identifier See Table 8 28 lt Receiver ID gt Receiver ID number 1 or 2 ASCII digits lt 22 gt Separator lt LC gt The line card number lt 22 gt Separator lt Act gt Account number to be added to the listen in account list lt V byte gt Validation Byte V byte See Table 8 29 lt 0D gt End of message indicator To Delete a Listen in Account 8 32 lt 03 gt lt Receiver ID gt lt 22 gt lt LC gt lt 22 gt lt Act gt lt V byte gt lt 0D gt Table 8 33 Delete a Listen in Account Request Components Component Description lt 03 gt Command request identifier See Table 8 28 lt Receiver ID gt Receiver ID number 1 or 2 ASCII digits lt 22 gt Separator lt LC gt The line card number lt 22 gt Separator lt Act gt Account number to be deleted from the listen in account list lt V byte gt Validation Byte V byte See Table 8 29 lt 0D gt End of message indicator Automation Communication Formats Common Listen in Extend End Request During a listen in operation if the call requires additional
214. tral station report The message sent from a control panel over a phone line when an alarm trouble or phone test occurs checksum A method of qualifying that data was transmitted with out errors by summing the bytes of data together in some way CIS Computer Interface Standard closing report The control panel message sent to the central station when the system is armed or rearmed to another level communication group ITI has separated the different types of communication by handshake type These handshake types are assigned in a numbered order comlock Communications lock A method of ensuring that cus tomer accounts are not lost to other dealers Comlock is used to change a panels security code SCode so that the panel will only communicate with a receiver with a matching security code See also SCode com port serial port Computer communications connection PC serial port Contact ID Ademco event reporting format standard control panel The central point of an alarm system monitoring the detection devices and activating any number of signal ing devices Also known as the Central Processing Unit CPU Master Processing Unit and Panel dry contact Contacts that are used as a switching device as in a relay The externally switched circuit must have its own source of power and is merely routed through the dry contacts DACT Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitters DB 9 15 25 50 A D type connector w
215. ts slot The receiver also looks to see if a new line card has been added Figure 3 6 shows line card placement p Mo Eq mM Eq Mm B Eq M FB MM M Phone Line Connector Line Card Guides ao IIILILULILI RAAAAAAAAAA AI Phone Line Slots Figure 3 6 Line Card Locations 4 Position the line card as shown in Figure 3 7 Top of Line Card lt Insert from front in this 1 direction Vv Line Card Model 9810 lt a es s 4 u Phone Line Connector Figure 3 7 Line Card Position and Components 3 6 6 Installation Carefully slide the card into its guides both top and bottom until it fits into its connector at the back of the receiver Gently push the card completely into the connector The card is now in place Connect telephone line See Telephone Line Connection in Section 3 Note Use the tie wrap provided with each line card on the tie wrap holder to add strain relief to the telephone lines See Figure 3 3 7 Power up the CS 5000 8 Close the CS 5000 s front panel and tighten the front plate retaining screws to hold the front plate in place If you are simply replacing a line card with another card of the same type and are using the same format settings your installation is now complete If not con tinue to the next step Enter programming mode to select the
216. u Controls ie 5 1 Types of Programming Fields i 5 2 General Options Items and Description a 5 3 Operation Mode Choices and Descriptions 5 7 Display Options and Descriptions ie 5 8 Communications Options and Descriptions 5 10 Initialization String Characters i 5 15 ITI Automation Format Options ii 5 17 On board Annunciator and Auxiliary Relay Options 5 19 System Options seseo eri iera ses E EEKE oE eana 5 20 Line Card Menu Options ii 5 24 Edit Line Card List Items and Description 5 28 Valid Programmable String Characters eeeeee tees 5 34 Account Characters i 5 35 User List Menu Items and Steps a aaaaaassss 5 43 Available Characters a asssssssssssssss 5 44 CS 5000 Compatible Formats asss 6 1 Formats By Report Number _ a assssssssss 6 3 Error Messages carrai ein 7 1 Data String Description i 8 3 Special Characters sisi unita 8 4 Modifier Codes Used With The CS 5000 eseteee 8 6 System Status Messages ii 8 8 Number and ITI Digit Equivalent a 8 11 Report Record Components ie 8 12 Upper Nibble Description
217. up request 8 31 Form C 1 1 5 21 format group 5 30 type 4 15 types 4 19 Format of Event Log report 4 23 Franklin 3 1 1 3 6 1 Franklin Sescoa 3 1 format 6 3 FSKO 4 21 FSKI1 4 21 FSK2 4 21 fuse 3 1 G general options 5 3 generic revision 5 17 5 18 grounding 3 13 H handshake delay 5 24 delay time 5 30 duration 5 24 duration time 5 30 frequency 6 1 group 5 24 sequence 5 24 5 28 5 29 5 30 format group 5 30 number 5 29 wait time 5 30 Handshake Sequence HS Number 5 24 hang up requests 8 3 8 31 HarborGard 1 3 6 3 8 21 hardware features 1 1 requirements 2 2 HeartBeat 5 5 5 11 8 9 disabling 5 16 enabling 5 16 Time of 5 5 time of 5 11 time period of 5 16 hexadecimal values 8 1 Hold Last Event 5 4 5 9 Hunt Group 5 26 changing 5 38 I Illegal Specifier 7 1 immediate meter reports 8 27 voltage reports 8 27 Improper Security Code condition code 8 22 initialization string 5 11 5 14 5 15 installing back up battery 3 14 line cards 3 6 ITI Sprint FONSAFE 6 3 ITI 300 Baud 5 27 ITI CareTaker EX 6 3 ITI CareTaker Plus 1 3 6 3 ITI Commander 1 3 6 3 ITI Commander 2000 1 3 6 3 ITI Comp 8 1 ITI Computer Interface format 5 17 8 17 ITI Euro Commander 6 1 ITI flags 5 8 5 9 ITI FONSAFE 1 3 ITI format 4 21 5 18 ITI Generic 5 17 8 1 8 11 8 13 ITI HarborGard 1 3 6 3 ITI LifeGard 1 3 ITI MeterMinder 1 3 6 3 8 1 ITI Options 5 27 5 28 ITI Order Processing 1 2 ITI PhoneWatch 1 3 ITI
218. ure 8 4 System Status Message Table 8 4 System Status Messages CODE PRINT OUT AT SYSTEM AC LOST AR SYSTEM AC RESTORE CL LOG ON OPERATOR close report LB LOCAL PROGRAM BEGIN LE LISTEN IN END LF LISTEN IN BEGIN LR LINE RESTORE L C LS LOCAL PROGRAM END LT LINE FAULT L C LU LOCAL PROGRAM FAIL JD SYSTEM DATE CHANGE JT SYSTEM TIME CHANGE OP LOG OFF OPERATOR open report RR SYSTEM POWER UP RT DATA LOST VO PAPER OUT on board printer VR PRINTER RESTORE for external printer VZ PRINTER OFF LINE 8 8 Automation Communication Formats Table 8 4 System Status Messages CODE PRINT OUT YC COMPUTER TROUBLE YD TROUBLE L C YE LINE CARD TROUBLE RESTORE YK COMPUTER TROUBLE RESTORE YR BATTERY RESTORE system battery restore YT BATTERY TROUBLE system battery trouble HeartBeat The SIA CIS protocol supports a periodic HeartBeat message to be sent to the automation computer The HeartBeat message is used to verify the communication between the receiver and the automation computer The sequence number of the HeartBeat message is always 0000 Communication from a Computer to the CS 5000 ACKing and NACKing Data The computer must respond to messages sent by the CS 5000 with a response packet The computer must ACK a received block by responding with the acknowledge packet see Figure 8 5 MARAE 05 rannrruu SOD b Ca
219. xit press the left arrow button Note If a incorrect entry is made you can move back to that digit by pressing the left arrow button Sh Bow No Clearing an SCode from the Table If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 6 for ITI Options menu and press ENTER MENU Press 1 for ITI SCode Menu and press ENTER MENU Press 6 for Clear SCode and press ENTER MENU Press the A or W button to select the SCode to be cleared and press ENTER MENU Press the A or Y button to toggle between Y or N When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU To exit press the left arrow button OSD eR aS Date Time Flag The date time flag configures how the receiver will update ITI panels that have a clock The receiver can update the panel clock every time it calls or only when the panel requests to have its clock updated Changing the Date Time Flag If required follow the procedures in the Line Card Menu section Press 6 for ITI Options menu Press 1 for ITI SCode Menu Press 2 for Date Time Flag Press the A or Y button to toggle between Requested and Always When the desired setting is flashing press ENTER MENU To exit press the left arrow button Fior ee ITI 300 Baud ITI 300 baud is a connection sequence that is used to negotiate a 300 baud connection with ITI panels that support 300 baud communications 5 40 Programming Changing the ITI 300 Baud Enable To Enable or Disable IT
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