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1. For Model System CE DB25 240VAC 50Hz Parallel SG CPM3 12 RJ 45 Shelf 12 RJ 45 System CE is not UL Listed Printer Not Debug Connectors Address Connectors Output Used Output Not Used Switch Not Used CAUTION The Ethernet communication lines must be 9 9 9 Q mm Nol c u connected first to an approved pnm jest ese vere eS acceptable to the local 3 cg BEEUmTBEmD BB x H EHalIBH B Bno authorities type NID Network 3 O Fa 5 zt m Interface Device before leaving 2 the premises e g UL OOC TS rn CO NID A tm D db gd dp d d up anam U 00 00 0 0 J 4 for second S Ep 3 ackplane See System Supervised puce rg UPS Connection diagram for Oo Cc details Note For UL Installations AC input is 120Vac 60 Hz IEC Power RS 232 RS 232 Ethernet 25 Pair RJ 21 Supervised Telephone Lines Do not connect to a receptacle Connector Serial Serial Output Refer to Appendix C for pin out controlled by a switch 120Vac 60 Hz Automation Printer 10 100 BaseT Notes 2 5A Output Output 1 All external devices should be mounted in the same room as receiver AC Input circuit All outputs supervised 2 All circuits are power limited exce
2. 13 4 Introduction 4 2 Console Software 4 3 Debug 4 4 Manual Programming 4 5 SG CPMG Options Section 5 Advanced Programming 5 1 Profiles Introduction 5 2 SG DRL3 2L System Options 00 2F 53 SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L Static Options 00 2F 21 5 4 SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L Dynamic Options 30 130 230 2 ren S pu m 25 Section 6 SG DRL3 IP Programming 36 6 1 Options 1001 1671 eee rete redet epe Raine tet a 36 e M 38 Appendix A Printer Words Options 60 6F 41 Appendix B TELCO Connector Pin outs 43 Appendix DEC HEX BIN Conversion Chart 44 Appendix D ASCII Character Chart 45 Appendix E SG DRL3 Communication Formats 46 GENERAL DESCRIPTION of the EQUIPMENT and CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION The SYSTEM III equipment is a CLASS 1 RACK MOUNTED FIXED STATIONARY EQUIPMENT PLUGGABLE TYPE A USING A DETACH ABLE POWER SUPPLY CORD designed to be INSTALLED OPERATED and MAINTAINED by SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY persons having appropriate technical
3. SG System III requires a 120VAC 60Hz input power source A power cord with a IEC connector is required The model SG System CE requires a 240 50Hz input power source NOTE For UL ULC installations use only 120VAC 60Hz to power the SG System For UL installations use UL listed UPS Power Supply for protective signaling systems and or listed burglar alarm power supply as applicable The model SG System CE is not UL ULC Listed 1 3 4 1 3 5 1 3 6 Electrical Specifications SG System III Input voltage range 120 VAC Frequency 60 Hz Input current 2 5A max RMS 9120 VAC In 2 rack configurations a redundant SG PSU3 can be inserted in the second shelf In the event of a SG PSUS failure the redundant SG PSUS3 automatically assumes operation These modules are Hot Swappable can be removed replaced while the system is in operation if a working redundant SG PSU3 is installed SG PSC3 Power Supply Controller The SG PSC3 performs two functions it provides the high volt age required for backlighting to the LCD display It also monitors the activity of the SG PSU3 SG DC DC3 power supplies and the power supply fan and reports their status to the SG CPM3 mod ule SG CPM3 Central Processing Module The SG CPM3 Central Processing Module collects system infor mation and directs line card information to the appropriate out puts Along with its built in scroll buttons and large LCD message screen
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5. The Password menu allows for a single password to be programmed The password is 4 hex digits in length entries are valid 0000 FFFF hex NOTE This user cannot be erased Option 007 03F Reserved Option 040 Channel Enable Default 02 This option is used to set the number of channels to be present on the line card Valid entries are from 01 to 02 01 Only Channel one POTS is used all reporting of status trouble conditions for the second line will be masked and the channel will be busied out Programming menu display will be 02 Both POTS channels are used Programming menu display will be C14C2 All other values are not valid For channels that are disabled no information shall be displayed and no status troubles will be generated any trouble conditions that exist when the channels are disabled will be restored after the unit has been reset Option 041 Line card number length Default 0A This option is used to determine how many digits from the line card number will be sent to the output You also have the option of display ing the number in hex or decimal This option will also determine the Program Option 02 102 202 with one of the following 01 Send only one hex digit to the printer or computer output if you have a 2 digit line card number only the last digit will be sent to the output If using DNIS replace RRLLL then the output will be 3 digits RRL 02 Send 2 hex digit line
6. 01001 1234 B444 4444 4 01 001 1234 B444 4444 4 234 01001 1234 C444 4444 4 01 001 1234 C444 4444 4 234 CD 01001 1234 D444 4444 4 01 001 1234 D444 4444 4 234 CE 01001 1234 E444 4444 4 01 001 1234 E444 4444 4 234 CF 01001 1234 F444 4444 4 01 001 1234 F444 4444 4 SG DRL3 Option B7 Reserved SG DRL3 2L Option 1B7 2B7 Reserved SG DRL3 Option B8 Format 2 Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 1B8 2B8 DTMF Format Disable 2 Default 00 This option is bit oriented and will disable the decoding of the follow ing DTMF formats Bit enabled 0x01 9 digits format 0x02 Not Used 0x04 Not Used 0x08 Not Used 0x10 Not Used 0x20 Not Used 0x40 Not Used 0x80 Not Used The programming of this option shall be displayed as individual options with a text label in the bit mask SG DRL3 Option B9 Noise Fax Detection Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 1B9 2B9 Noise Fax Detection Default 00 This option will allow the receiver to perform line condition tests when the call is answered There are two functions that are performed when a call is received Noise Detection and Fax Detection To enable Noise Fax and Fax Tone detection set the following Option bit value Setting 0000 0000 No noise or fax and tone detection 0000 0001 Noise fax detection enabled 0000 0010 Fax tone detection enabled 0000 0011 Fax noise and tone detection enabled
7. Example 1 Code 21 Computer Output 604091 055sAsss2 Example 2 Code 1 Computer Output 604091 055sOsss1 01 BFSK will be reported as a Example 1 Code 21 standard 3 1 extended Computer Output 104091 055545521 format The protocol Example 2 Code B1 identifier will be a 1 Computer Output 104091 055sOssB1 spaces AAAA account code T zone type 32 02 BFSK will be reported as Example 1 Code 21 Ademco High Speed for Computer Output none alarm events The 804091 0055s5155s5555s7 protocol identifier will be Computer Output 8 A leading 0 willbe 804091 0055s1555s5555s2 added to the account Example 2 Code 41 code to make it 4 digits in Computer Output length For alarm events 104091 0055 41 excluding fire the output Example 2 Code B1 will be 4 1 4 2 with a Computer Output protocol identifier of 1 A 104091 0055 41 leading 0 will be added to the account code SG DRL3 Option A5 Sescoa Super Speed Default 01 SG DRL3 2L Option 1 5 2 5 Sescoa Super Speed Default 01 This option will determine how the line card decodes 7 digit pulse formats Setting Sescoa 4 2 4 2 checksum failed Decode Sescoa Super Speed checksum double round kissoff like SG DRL2A 00 disabled enabled enabled NO 01 enabled disabled disabled NO 02 enabled disabled disabled YES 03 disabled enabled disabled NO For a list o
8. as the event code Example if 1234 161 is received 1234 A 161 will be sent to the computer When individual event codes are used if 1234 401 is received 1234 C 01 will be transmitted to the computer When common event codes are used if 1234 401 is received 1234 Z 401 will be transmit ted to the computer where Z is the common event code X3 Send the last 3 digits as the zone codes and convert the user codes only to decimal NOTE When the first nibble of the option is set to 1 the 3 digit user codes will be combined with the group number as follows Code received 1234B01 12344B1 Code sent to computer No transmission 1234 C1 101 SG DRL3 Options BC FF Reserved SG DRL3 Option BB Sur Gard DTMF 4 3 Format Output Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Options IBC 2BC IFF 2FF Reserved SG DRL3 2L Option 1BB 2BB Sur Gard 4 3 Format Output Default 00 Each nibbles of this option controls how the 4 3 format computer out put string is formatted The first nibble allows for the user and group codes for openings and closings to be combined When programmed as 1 group arming disarming signals will be combined with the user code into one signal which will be sent to the computer Example the following information may be sent to the computer The printer output does not change Printer 1234 B01 CloseGrp 1234 416 Close 1234 C02 OpenGrp 1234 532 Open 35 Section 6 SG DRL3 IP Programming
9. authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover damage incurred in shipping or handling damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modifications or foreign objects damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by Digital Security Controls defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed damage from improper maintenance damage arising out of any other abuse mishandling or improper application of the products Items Not Covered by Warranty In addition to the items which void the Warranty the following items shall not be covered by Warranty i freight cost to the repair centre ii products which are not identified with DSC s product label and lot number or serial number iii produc
10. Noise Fax Detection This will occur during pre init handshake duration see Option 05 105 205 to perform the Fax Noise test on the line The DSP will require at least 150ms to evaluate the line and determine if it is noisy or a fax transmission is occurring Overall one cycle of this will require at least 250ms duration If the pre init handshake has not expired the line card will perform the test again if it did not detect a Fax or Noise report If a fax or Noise report was detected the receiver will generate a communication fail fax or a communication fail noise message If Noise is detected the receiver will continue to proceed through its programmed handshakes and format detection If no valid signal is received then the receiver will log the call as a Communication Fail Noise detected If a valid signal is received for example a SIA event the signal will be processed as normal and no fail log will be made Fax tone detection This will occur in the common mode detection for formats In this check the line card is looking for the 1170 ON report from the DSP Once in this check the line starts a 600 ms timer to check for the 1170 OFF report If it sees the OFF report a valid fax tone is detected If the line card does not detect other formats after last handshake it will generate a communication fail fax message To avoid conflicting with other formats the sync bit for SIA is checked However there is no way at t
11. figuration Menu CPM Options allow the user to customize the operation of the system TCP IP addressing Passwords COM settings and other system functions Refer to the description of all CPM options and their default settings System Functions Reset the SG CPM3 Restarts the SG CPM3 This is required to make the changes to some options effective For example the IP address Date and Time Sets the date and time of the SG System This can also be done from the Console software Visual Indictor Test When selected the SG CPM will activate all front user interface enunciators and buzzers for 5 seconds All LEDs will activate and all pixels on the LCD will activate display turns white for this duration Any outputs set for Buzzer Follow or Trouble Output must also activate during this test The Visual Indicator test will also be sent to line cards if the CPM is in either Manual or Active modes Advanced Programming allows the user to customize line card profiles NOTE Visual Indicator test should not be performed while other functions are active such as line test ASH Flash 4 5 SG CPM3 Options NOTES The following defaults are for the Primary SG CPM3 A Secondary SG CPM3 will have the following MASK set to ON 1C 1D 20 21 22 23 25 and 27 at default the remainder will be set to OFF This is to reflect a full redun dant system All references to OFF option value of 00 and ON option value of 01 Option 0
12. 000 The SG System III will synchronize its time with the SG System III console application PC However in some situations it may be desir able to automatically correct the time of the SG System III The SG System III will update its time once an hour Valid values are 590 to 590 value represents time in tenths of a second i e 243 means 24 3 seconds Option 35 Reserved Option 36 Reserved Option 37 and Option 38 License Key Option 37 License key 1 Default 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 Option 38 License key 2 Default 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 The default size of the AHS table is 250000 entries With the pur chase of a license the table size can be increased to 500000 entries When purchasing the license key for the CPM the Product Id will be needed The product ID can be found in the System Information menu or retrieved via the SG Systems Console in the Status Menu for the CPM Both CPM s will need to have a valid license entered in order to have 500000 AHS entries on each There are two sections for license key Option 37 License key 1 and Option 38 License key 2 and both of them must be grammed correctly If the user has entered a license key in the product that is incorrect the receiver will output a printer only message Invalid License Key so that the user knows that the key entered is incorrect If the key is 075 or correct no message will be generated A key if all
13. 01 to identify line cards Default 01 Option 11 Line Card Number Length This option is used to determine how many digits from the line card number will be sent to the output You also have the option of display ing the number in hex or decimal Program this option with one of the following 36 01 Sends only one hex digit to the printer or computer output if you have a 2 digit line card number only the last digit will be sent to the output 02 Sends 2 hex digit line card number to the output 03 Send 3 hex digit line card number to the output leading zeros will be inserted prior to the line card number v OA Send 3 digit line card number in decimal send 2 digit receiver number in decimal OD Send 3 digit line card number in decimal Option 12 Debug Output The debug mode should only be used when required and disabled after use Enabling the Debug option reduces the SG DRL3 IP receiver s ability to monitor the T LINK transmitters 00 Disabled Options 13 14 Transmitter Absent Debounce Time The time in seconds for which a transmitter configured in supervised mode must be absent before a transmitter failure condition will be reported Valid entries are 30 65535 seconds Value entered in hex Default 078 120s NOTE Transmitter Absent Time should not be less than 90 sec onds For ULC Installations Security Level 4 this option shall be programmed as 5A 90s 4B 755 for Security Level 5 For UL Inst
14. 100000 sssss DC4 manual acknowledgement To re establish connection with the 00000 Mee cee E number Never vir TCP IP a reset SG fallback command must be generated from the tual Console software If the line card buffers are full the line cards s Space Character will stop answering calls Supervisory Signal 1 5 11 SG System SIA Internal Status Output DC4 Terminator 14 Hex This signal is used to supervise the communication between the 0 se Sire d receiver and computer automation It is sent to the computer auto RR Receiver number of the SG CPM3 mation every 30 seconds and is programmable from the receiver LLL Line card number 000 signifies SG CPM3 Event The computer automation should acknowledge this signal with an SG System III account ACK The SG CPM3 can be programmed to send a heartbeat 0000 SIA Event signal to the computer automation once every 01 99 seconds to NYYZZ Terminator 14 Hex test the connection between the SG CPM3 and the computer auto DC4 mation 30 seconds is recommended If a heartbeat fails to get a response from the computer automation the SG CPM3 will immediately transmit the heartbeat again up to 4 attempts The SG System by default will output the automation signals via If TCP IP fails it will switch to the Serial Automation out put Section 2 SG CPM3 Operating Modes 2 1 Contrast Adjust Press the Up and Enter buttons together to increase the contrast or press Down a
15. 7C 17C 27C as 68 Option 7C 17C 27C may be used with 10 to 40 Baud formats DTMF 4 1 4 2 4 3 and Contact ID formats Program Option 7C 17C 27C as 00 to disable this function Example 4 2 format with account code 1234 alarm code 2 on zone 3 1234 23 Option Option Switch Reason 7B 17B 27B to Audio UAV 7CV 17A 17CV 27 27C 00 1 2 Yes Alarm code 2 falls within the code range 1 2 1 1 00 Yes Account code 1234 falls within the range 1 1 2 3 00 No Account code 1234 is outside the range 2 3 00 3 4 No Alarm code 2 is outside the range 3 4 1 2 3 4 No If both are programmed both must be good and alarm code 2 is outside the range 3 4 3 5 1 3 No Both must be good and account code 1234 is outside the range 3 5 1 4 1 5 Yes Alarm code 2 falls within the code range 1 5 account code 1234 falls within the range 1 4 NOTE The first digit of the Contact ID event code will also follow option 7C 17C 27C For UL Listed products the permitted setting is 00 SG DRL3 Option 7D Audio Zone Code Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 17D 27D Audio Zone Code Default 00 Audio zone code is the range of zone codes that will activate audio The first digit is the lowest code The second digit indicates the high est zone that will activate audio Option 7D 17D 27D may be used with 10 to 40 Baud formats DTMF 4 1 4 2 and 4 3 formats NOTE Option 7D 17D 27D Only works for DMP Seri
16. Computer output 104091sssssss022sOssss If Option A3 set to 02 the hex digit will be stripped for 2 digit reporting codes including Varitech 4 2 Example 1 Code 21 Computer output 104091sssssss022sAss21 Example 2 Code B1 Computer output 104091sssssss022sOsss1 If Option A3 1A3 2A3 set to 03 the hex digit will be stripped for 1 and 2 digit reporting codes including Varitech If Option A3 1A3 2A3 set to 04 the hex digit will be stripped for BFSK NOTE This option will only work if Option A4 1A4 2A4 is set to 01 Example 1 Code 21 Computer output 604091sssssss022sAss21 Example 2 Code Computer output 604091sssssss022sOsss1 If Option A3 1A3 2A3 is set to 05 the hex digit will be stripped for 1 digit reporting and BFSK SG DRL3 Option A0 11 12 Digit DTMF SG DRL3 2L Option 1 0 2 0 11 12 Digit Acron Scantronics or Scancom 433 Default 00 When this option is programmed as 00 if 11 or 12 digit DTMF is received it will be decoded as ACRON Format When this option is programmed as 01 if 11 or 12 digit DTMF is received it will be decoded as SCANTRONICS Format When this option is programmed as 02 if 12 digit DTMF 15 received it will be decoded as Scancom 433 Format If Option A3 1A3 2A3 Is set to 06 the hex digit will be stripped for 2 digit reporting and BFSK If Option A3 1A3 2A3 set to 07 the hex digit will be stripped for 1 digit 2 di
17. stops or fails Option 0F B32 Headers Default 00 Compatible with MAS B32 Automation Software through TCP IP To enable change to 01 B32 Headers apply only to TCP IP automation messages not serial messages or printer messages When enabled ALL outgoing and incoming automation messages will contain 4 extra bytes at the start of each packet These four bytes are 00 00 LL LL Where LL LL the BCD value of the size of the entire packet i e If the original length was 1B HEX bytes to be sent the packet would be 00 00 00 31 original packet And the ACK back to the receiver would 00 00 00 05 06 NOTE The ACK back to the CPM Ex 30 30 30 35 06 ASCII will be at the end of the packet NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used Option 10 Input RRLLL Digits Default 5 Indicates the number of expected digits in the computer message header from the line card This must be the same as Option 02 of the POTS line cards and option 11 of the IP line cards Option 11 Output RRLLL Digits Default 5 Indicates the number of digits the receiver will send in the header to the automation output This should be left as 5 unless the automation software does not support the SG System III output protocol This will affect both System style message and Channel style messages Option 12 Heartbeat Timer Default 30 Determines at what
18. the SG CPM3 features TCP IP parallel printer and two serial RS 232 ports for computer interface capability The printer is supervised for loss of power off line paper out and other trou ble conditions The communication link to the computer through the RS 232 and TCP IP port can be monitored by the supervisory heartbeat test transmissions Line Cards The SG System III supports a maximum of 24 line cards Each module is equipped with non volatile memory to record events and corresponding telephone numbers For each POTS card SG DRL3 and SG DRL3 2L calling source Caller ID ANI and calling name capability is built in and telephone numbers can be printed out sent to automation and stored in memory Events and information stored in memory may be printed at any time Each line card type also features flash downloads through Ether net for fast software upgrades The SG DRL3 2L may also per form flash updates over the front edge USB port connection The SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L receives ANI Automatic Number Identification and or DNIS Dialed Number Identification Ser vice via the Telco connection This information allows the Sur Gard expert format identification system to change options on the fly for each received call This eliminates dedicated line pool hardware The DNIS information is used in a look up table which sets up virtual line pools to identify security formats and extend account numbers Standard dialed number identification is
19. 0 is disabled Options 39 to 3D Reserved Options 3E RBUS Speed The system communication bus RBUS baud rate is programmable for two different settings 57600 and 520000 Each shelf of the CPM can have its own baud rate programming This is done to accommo date line cards that have different setting capabilities Each CPM has two RBUS connections one for Shelf 1 and one for Shelf 2 This will allow one CPM to be able to poll retrieve messages from any line card on the system regardless of the baud rate When configuring the System all line cards on a shelf must have the same baud rate setting Any cards that do not have the correct setting will not be seen by the CPM and signals received by that line card will not be outputted Values Shelf 1 Shelf 2 BusSpeed Bus Speed 00 57600 57600 01 520000 57600 02 57600 520000 03 520000 520000 04 FF 57600 57600 Line Card compatible baud rates Line Card Type Supported Baud Rates SG DRL3 57600 SG DRL3 IP 57600 SG DRL3 2L 57600 or 520000 Line cards capable of the higher bus speed will be able to determine their bus speed based on the shelf selector switch This method does not apply to the CPM however Shelf selectionLinecard RBUS Shelf to be reported Speed printer and automation 1 57600 Shelf 1 2 57600 Shelf 2 3 Not valid 57600 Shelf 1 4 Notvalid 57600 Shelf 1 5 520000 Shelf 1 6 520000 Shelf 2 7 16 Not valid 57600 Shelf 1 Automation Mode Diagrams Flow
20. 1 4 Receiver Setup and Operation DSC recommends testing the receiver before actual installation Becoming familiar with the connections and setup of the unit on the workbench will make final installation more straightforward The following items are required IEC power supply cord One telephone line One or more dialer or digital control panel s 1 Unpack the components for the SG System III NOTE Carefully unpack the receiver and inspect for shipping damage If there is any apparent damage notify the carrier immediately 2 Unscrew the front thumb screws and open the front plates NOTE Before inserting the SG CPM3 connect the rib bon cable from the SG UIB3 board Before inserting the SG PSC3 connect the LCD backlight 3 Insert all the cards in the rack in their appropriate position refer to figure 1 2 Connect the ribbon cable of the front panel to the SG CPM3 before inserting it Connect the backlight power con nection to the SG PSC3 then insert the SG PSC3 Insert the SG PSU3 into the rack and fasten it properly Connect a telephone line to the proper line Connect the main power using a standard computer IEC cable not supplied 7 The LCD will power up and display internal troubles printer computer telephone line fault The SG DRL3 that has the telephone line connected to it will have its red LED off If the LED is always on make sure the telephone line is connected to the right port NOTE Inte
21. 1234 B2 101001 1234 2222 2222 2 01 001 1234 2222 2222 2 1234 B3 101001 1234 3222 2222 2 01 001 1234 3222 2222 2 1234 B4 101001 1234 4222 2222 2 01 001 1234 4222 2222 2 1234 BS 101001 1234 5222 2222 2 01 001 1234 5222 2222 2 1234 6 101001 1234 6222 2222 2 01 001 1234 6222 2222 2 1234 B7 101001 1234 7222 2222 2 01 001 1234 7222 2222 2 1234 8 101001 1234 8222 2222 2 01 001 1234 8222 2222 2 1234 B9 101001 1234 9222 2222 2 01 001 1234 9222 22222 1234 BA 101001 1234 0222 2222 2 01 001 1234 0222 22222 34 234 BB 01001 1234 B222 22222 01 001 1234 B222 22222 234 BC 01001 1234 C222 2222 2 01 001 1234 C222 22222 234 BD 01001 1234 D222 2222 2 01 001 1234 D222 22222 234 BE 01001 1234 E222 22222 01 001 1234 E222 22222 234 BF 01001 1234 F222 2222 2 01 001 1234 F222 2222 2 234 C1 01001 1234 1444 4444 4 01 001 1234 1444 4444 4 234 C2 01001 1234 2444 4444 4 01 001 1234 2444 4444 4 234 01001 1234 3444 4444 4 01 001 1234 3444 4444 4 234 C4 01001 1234 4444 4444 4 01 001 1234 4444 4444 4 234 C5 01001 1234 5444 4444 4 01 001 1234 5444 4444 4 234 C6 01001 1234 6444 4444 4 01 001 1234 6444 4444 4 234 7 01001 1234 7444 4444 4 01 001 1234 7444 4444 4 234 C8 01001 1234 8444 4444 4 01 001 1234 8444 4444 4 234 9 01001 1234 9444 4444 4 01 001 1234 9444 4444 4 234 01001 1234 0444 4444 4 01 001 1234 0444 4444 4 234
22. 1A8 2A8 to AF 1AF 2AF would be programmed as the following B7 60 A9 AD AD 00 51 00 38 00 SG DRL3 Option B0 CCITT Audio Format Enable bits Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 1B0 2B0 CCITT Audio Format Enable bits Default 00 NOTE DMP is not supported by the SG DRL3 2L This option is similar to option 7F 17F 27F It gives you the abil ity to enable and disable audio for the selected CCITT formats A 1 in the formats bit position will enable the format for audio A 0 in the formats bit position will disable audio for the format Bit 0 Robofon Format Bit 4 Not Used VONK Format Bit 5 Outel format Bit 2 Stratel Format Bit6 Not used Bit3 CESA Format Bit7 Not used For example If the user wants audio to work only for Robofon for mat Option BO 1BO 2BO should be programmed as 11 HEX which enables bit 0 and bit 4 SG DRL3 Option B1 DMP Area BIN or DEC Option Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 1B1y 2B1 DMP Area BIN or DEC Option Default 100 NOTE DMP is not supported by the SG DRL3 2L This option is similar to the DMP receiver 00 Area is sent to the automation in BINARY 01 Area is sent to the automation in DECIMAL The printer outputs remain unchanged Examples Area is sent to the linecard as CO BINARY setting Automation P01001 20999 LO480TIMAREA 1 01001 20999 LO440TIMAREA 2 Printer 00 01 001 20999 Close USR 04
23. A New Output IRRLLLssssssA876sXss YZ Example 2 inserting Option 77 is set to 2D and Option A2 is set for 82 Account code is 9876 IRRLLLssssss9876sXssYZ The receiver will do the following it will insert the ASCII value of Option 77 in this case the ASCII value of 2D 2D is a into posi tion two Option A2 82 and the account code will shift to the left Therefore it will convert account code 9876 to 9 876 as indicated below IRRLLLsssss9 876sXss YZ This will not affect SIA SG DRL3 Option 78 Inter digit Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 178 278 Max Inter digit Default 00 Certain old dialers may have difficulties in communicating with the line cards The receiver provides a possible solution by program ming this option This option should be left as a default and should be changed only on the recommendation of a DSC technician When programmed as 00 the inter digit time is determined by the Baud rate of the format being used all other values are in 100 ms inter vals 00 Automatically determine inter digit by baud rate Default 01 100ms 02 200 ms OA 1000 ms FF25000 ms NOTE Although this section allows all entries from 00 it is not recommended to program this section with a time that exceeds 3000 5 1E Hex SG DRL3 Option 79 Max Inter burst Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 179 279 Max Inter burst Default 00
24. A S S Field Data Default 04 00 Send 0 s in C L A S S field of Con Comm RBUS packet 01 Send Receiver Line Card Number RRLLL from options in C L A S S field of Con Comm RBUS packet Send DNIS in C L A S S field of Con Comm RBUS packet Send Caller ID in C L A S S field of Con Comm RBUS packet Send whatever option 12 Caller Source is set to in the C L A S S field of Con Comm RBUS packet Send the convert data from the DNIS Caller ID combined Conversion table in the C L A S S field of Con comm RBUS packet Example DNIS is 99802 Automation 99802 1234INBAOF10 Printer 03 Jun 2004 08 33 33 03 Jun 2004 08 33 32 01 01 SG 99 802 1234 Alarm Zone 02 03 04 05 SG DRL3 Options 21 24 Reserved SG DRL3 2L Options 121 221 124 224 Reserved SG DRL3 Option 25 Phone Line Voltage Select SG DRL3 2L Option 125 225 Phone Line Voltage Select Default 00 for approx 20V To calculate the proper setting use the following formula Phone Line Voltage 2000 option 25 125 225 The debounce to detect line fault is 5 Option 25 125 225 must be between 50 and 250 otherwise the default of 100 0x64 20V will be used Note that it is not advised to decrease the Voltage level to 20V since this affects the timing of ring detection and may cause the channel not to detect rings For example to set the phone line voltage to 15V 2000 15 133 therefore set Option 25 125 225 0x8
25. AREA1 TIMAREA 1 00 01 001 20999 Close USR 04 AREA2 TIMAREA 2 DECIMAL setting Automation P01001 20999 LO401 TIMAREA 1 P01001 20999 LO402TIMAREA 2 Printer 00 01 001 20999 Close USR 04 AREA1 TIMAREA 1 00 01 001 20999 Close USR 04 AREA2 TIMAREA 2 SG DRL3 Option B2 DTMF Format Disable 1 Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 1B2 2B2 Format Disable 1 Default 00 This option is bit oriented and will disable the decoding of the follow ing DTMF formats Bit enabled 0 01 15 digits DTMF format 0x02 13 digits DTMF format 0x03 8 digits DTMF format 0x08 22 digits DTMF format Ox10 11 digits DTMF format 0x20 12 digits DTMF format 0x40 23 digits DTMF format 0x80 14 digits DTMF format SG DRL3 Option B3 Reserved SG DRL3 2L Option 1B3 2B3 Reserved SG DRL3 Option B4 4 3 DTMF format type Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 1B4 2B4 4 3 format type Default 00 When disabled this option will allow the receiver to receive 4 3 DTMF formats as Sur Gard 4 3 When enabled the receiver will be able to receive 4 3 DTMF as a 4 2 Checksum format SG DRL3 Option B5 FSK Format disable Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 1B5 2B5 FSK Format disable Default 00 This option is bit oriented and will disable the decoding of the follow ing pulse formats Bit enabled 0x01 Varitech Disable 0x02 Silent Knight Disable 0x04 BFSK Disable 0x08 0x80 Not used SG DRL3 Option B6 4 2 Con
26. Any type of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking painting or spraying of any material on the lenses mirrors windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature However their effectiveness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are inten tional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area Some of these heat sources could be heaters radiators stoves barbeques fireplaces sunlight steam vents lighting and so on Warning Devices Warning devices such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence or premise then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened Audible warning devices may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos radios televisions air conditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible warning devices however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means which may be difficult to detect Insufficien
27. BPX3 the B ports are the channels used for 2 way audio or back up telephone line SG DRL3 2L On the BPX3 the B ports are the channels used for channel 2 of the line card Figure 1 3 1 3 7 Front Figure 1 6 SG System III Wiring Diagram NOTE Non printable characters are replaced by a square on the print out Ensure that the printer is configured for 80 columns SG System only supports 80 columns Connections for Redundant SG System III Refer to Figure 1 7 SG System III Redundancy Wiring Diagram Line Card Debug Output Connect the RJ 45 end of the debug cable to the debug output jack Connect the female DB 9 connector to the serial port of a computer COMI port usually DB 9 male Figure 1 4 SG CPMG Debug Cable RJ45 C Back of DB9 1 SG DRL3 Debug Output Connect the RJ 45 end of the debug cable to the debug output jack on the front of the line card Connect the female DB 9 connector to the serial port of a computer COM1 port usually DB 9 male Figure 1 5 SG DRL3 Debug Cable RJ45 EI T Back of DB9 8 IEC Power Connector Provides local power line connection cable is not supplied installations UL60950 Listed
28. Depending on the sys tem s status the following conditions will be displayed for each line card LED ON OFF FLASHING 12 LINE Network Network N A Green Present Absent STATUS Trouble Off line Error Yellow Condition s condition WATCHDOG Line Card Line Card Blue not functional functional The number of flashes the yellow LED indicates the follow ing errors Flashes 1 CPM Absent Error 2 Line Card Busy 3 Printer Buffer Full 4 Computer Buffer Full 5 Checksum Failed SG DRL3 2L After start up the line card enters the Standby mode and monitors the telephone line and the SG CPM3 Depending on the system s 11 status the following conditions will be displayed for each line card LED ON OFF FLASHING i Channel 1 Line Red Line Fault Normal Status Yellow On line Off line Error condition Channel 2 Line Red Line Fault Normal Error condition Channel 3 Status Yellow On line Off line Error condition WATCHDOG Line Card Line Card Purple not functional functional NOTE The SG DRL3 2L has two channels the Line LED will be used to indicate the status of channel 1 The Sta tus LED will be used to indicate the status of channel 2 per table above The number of flashes on the yellow LED indicates the follow ing errors Flashes Error 1 CPM Absent Line card clock not set EBUS command to disable the line
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30. SYSTEM RESET 18 DURESS 56 PANEL PROGRAM CHANGED 19 DURESS 57 SELF TEST FAILURE 1 RESERVED 58 SYSTEM SHUTDOWN RESERVED 59 BATTERY TEST FAILURE 1 RESERVED 5A GROUND FAULT ID RESERVED 5B BATTERY MISSING DEAD IE BURGLARY 5C POWER SUPPLY OVERCURRENT 1F PERIMETER 5D ENGINEER RESET 20 INTERIOR 5E RESERVED 21 24HOUR 5F RESERVED 22 ENTRY EXIT 60 RESERVED 23 DAY NIGHT 61 RESTORE ALARM 24 OUTDOOR 62 OPENING ALARM 25 TAMPER 63 CLOSING ALARM 26 NEAR BURGLARY ALARM 64 SOUNDER RELAY 27 INTRUSION VERIFIER 65 BELLI 28 GENERAL ALARM 66 BELL2 29 POLLING LOOP OPEN 67 ALARM RELAY 2A POLLING LOOP SHORT 68 TROUBLE RELAY 2B EXPANSION MODULE FAILURE 69 REVERSING 2C SENSOR TAMPER 6A NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE 3 CHECK 2D EXPANSION MODULE TAMPER 6B NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE 4 CHECK 2E SILENT BURG 6C RESERVED 2F SENSOR SUPERVISION FAILURE 6D RESERVED 30 RESERVED 6E SYSTEM PERIPHERAL 31 RESERVED 6F POLLING LOOP OPEN 32 24 HOUR NON BURGLARY 70 POLLING LOOP SHORT 33 GAS DETECTED 71 EXPANSION MODULE FAILURE 34 REFRIGERATION 72 REPEATER FAILURE 35 LOSS OF HEAT 73 LOCAL PRINTER PAPER OUT 36 WATER LEAKAGE 74 LOCAL PRINTER FAILURE 37 FOIL BREAK 75 EXPANSION MODULE DC LOSS 38 DAY TROUBLE 76 EXPANSION MODULE LOW BATTERY 39 LOW BOTTLED GAS LEVEL 77 EXPANSION MODULE RESET HIGH TEMPERATURE 78 RESERVED 3B LOW TEMPERATURE 79 EXP MODULE T
31. Slow 1400Hz 1900Hz 10bps 4 2 4 1 3 1 YES 1400Hz Contact ID Dual Tone DTMF DTMF 4 2 1 3 2 3 NO 1400Hz Contact ID 10 Digit Dual Tone DTMF DTMF 10 2 1 3 2 NO 1400Hz FBI Super Fast 2300Hz DTMF DTMF 4 3 1 NO 2300Hz Franklin 2300Hz 1800Hz 20bps 3 1 4 1 or 3 2 4 2 NO 2300Hz Franklin 2300Hz 1800Hz 20bps 4 2 4 1 3 1 YES 2300Hz ITI ITI FSK 110 300 Baud NO ITI Modem II Modem II FSK 110 Baud FSK NO Modem II Modem IIE Modem II FSK 300 Baud NO Modem IIE Modem Modem II FSK 300 Baud NO Modem Radionics 2300Hz 1800Hz 40bps 3 1 4 2 NO 2300Hz Radionics 2300Hz 1800Hz 40bps 4 2 3 1 YES 2300Hz Radionics 2300Hz 1800Hz 40bps 3 1 parity NO 2300Hz 4 2 parity Radionics 2300Hz 1800Hz 40bps 3 1 parity 4 2 parity YES 2300Hz Radionics 5 1400Hz FSK 42 Baud 3 2 NO 1400Hz Radionics 5 2300Hz FSK 42 Baud 3 2 NO 2300Hz S F Ademco Dual Tone DTMF DTMF 4 8 1 1400 7 5 Ademco Dual Tone DTMF DTMF 4 8 1 Checksum NO 1400 7 Sescoa 5 Speed 2300Hz 1800Hz 40bps 4 3 Checksum NO 2300Hz Sescoa S Speed 2300Hz 1800Hz 40bps 4 3 Checksum ID O C 2300Hz SIA FSK SIA FSK 110bps 300bps tonal data ACK Level 1 2 and 3 Silent Knight Fast 1400Hz 1900Hz 14bps 3 1 4 1 or 3 2 4 2 NO 1400Hz Silent Knight Fast 1400Hz 1900Hz 14bps 4 2 4 1 3 1 YES 1400Hz Silent Knight FSK 0 1400 2300Hz FSK 110 Baud 4 1 NO 1400 2300Hz Silent Knight FSK1 2300Hz FSK 110 Baud 4 2 5 2 6 2 NO 2300Hz Silent Knight FSK1 1400 2300Hz FSK 100 Baud 4 2 NO 1400 2300Hz Silent Knight FSK2
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33. a printer using the paral lel printer port and viewed on the LCD of the front panel System con figuration and phone line profiles can be programmed using a PC with SG System III Console Software or locally using the scroll buttons and LCD Each rack can house up to 12 SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L or SG DRL3 IP DG009579 1 1 System Overview 11 1 SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L Patented Caller Identification Call Display capability Patent pending AHS Automatic Handshake selection Patented virtual configurations Non volatile RAM on each SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L line card for programming and event buffer Flash download for software upgrades for the SG DRL3 line cards and the SG CPM3 DSP technology patent pending Up to 64 different options set profiles per line card Up to 8 different handshakes per profile Large easy to read LCD Liquid Crystal Display modules function individually to help ensure uninterrupted operation during hardware or software upgrades cards are Hot Swappable Printed circuit cards can be removed and replaced without removing power from the system or compromising the system performance 24 lines maximum per redundant receiver 512 event memory buffer on each individual line card Real time clock One parallel printer port two serial RS 232 ports and 10 100BaseT connection per rack Operator Acknowledge Programmable serial ports configuration Continuous verification of the computer receiver links with
34. card is being downloaded if internal buffer is full or loss of communication with the SG CPM3 05 No time set from the SG CPM3 automation computer is absent loss of SG CPM3 line card is being downloaded NOTE If this 01 is selected the line card will overwrite the old est alarm with a new alarm when the internal buffer is full For UL Listed products the permitted setting is 00 Option 2C Internal Messages RS 232 When this option is programmed as 00 the SG DRL3 IP will out put its internal messages in the following format SRRLLL HAAAA Nxxyy If it is programmed as 01 internal messages will be output as ORRLLL HAAAA Nxxyy S 0 zero Protocol number RR Receiver number LLL Line number AAAA Account code always 0000 00 Output for all internal signals is SRRL protocol 1 Output for all internal signals is ORRL protocol 02 Output signals in automation protocol SRRL with leading space in the zone DVACS only Output signals in automation protocol ORRL with leading space in the zone DVACS only Options 2D to 39 For Future Use 37 Options 3A 3B Console Port These options set the 2 byte Console Connection Port Number with high byte in section 3A and low byte in section 3B If this option is changed the console connected to the SG DRL3 IP must be pro grammed with the new port number Defaults 3A OB 3B F8 Represents 3064 Option
35. card was sent Printer or computer buffer full C wl N Checksum failed when downloading Flash ROM files 3 2 Line Fault The SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L verifies the telephone line voltage The Line Fault LED Red will come ON when the voltage drops below 12VDC When the line condition returns to normal the Line Fault LED will be shut OFF NOTE Additional line fault operation if Backup Line option is enabled See Backup Line option Option 0E for explanation 3 3 SG CPM3 Error If the line card cannot detect the SG CPM3 polling the line card will start buffering incoming calls Up to 512 alarm messages for the printer and computer will be retained in the line card event buffer When the event buffer is full the line card will stop answering calls and the status LED will begin flashing When the SG CPM3 Error condition is corrected the alarm messages in the event buffer will be transmitted to the SG CPM3 with the cor responding time date the alarm has been received 3 4 SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L Data Reception 3 4 1 During data reception the yellow STATUS LED will turn on The line card decodes all information received and stores the informa tion in its Event Buffer When a valid signal is received the line card sends a kiss off signal and transmits the decoded alarm signal to the computer and to the printer through SG CPM3 The line card will send each message it receives to the printer for review by
36. enabled Bit 2 Reserved Line Reversal for BABT Bit 3 Hook Flash on call end enabled The Hook Flash performed on the call end will follow the time set in the Hook Flash option 11 If 2 way options are enabled to use Hook Flash then the 2 way session will complete and the Hook Flash for hang up will be performed Examples Program the option with 00 for single ring and no Hook Flash for hang up Program the option with 01 bit 1 set for double ring and no Hook Flash on hang up Program the option with 04 bit 3 set bit for single ring and Hook Flash for hang up Program option with 05 1 and 3 set for double ring and Hook Flash for hang up SG DRL3 Option 0E Backup Phone Line Option Default 00 Enables or disables the Backup line of each channel If programmed as 00 the option is disabled If programmed as 01 the backup is enabled and if a line fault occurs on the primary channel the line card will switch to the auxiliary line and allow normal operation In order to program the option for use on either channel the following programming can be done 01 Backup Channel enabled 00 Backup Channel Disabled NOTE If this option is turned on then 2 way audio will not be available through the auxiliary channel If 2 way audio is required the Hook Flash operation of the channel must be used With this option enabled the LCD Line Fault message will change The table below shows how the line fault LED will o
37. occupants of a fire for a number of reasons some of which follow The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or positioned Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors such as when the fire is in a chimney walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors may not detect smoke from fires on another level of the residence or building Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Even if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death W Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installa tion instructions They cannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls ceilings floor closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows
38. once the internal buffer is full Setting Option 1C 11C 21C to 01 is NOT RECOM MENDED Detailed Description Reasons for seizing phone line 04 05 Reason LED Status Flahses System absent 1 On power up the line cards clock is not set so it cannot 2 put a timestamp on events coming in Command to disable line card was sent downloading 3 Computer or printer buffer full if 4 then any buffer full will seize line if 5 then only computer buffer full will seize line Checksum failed for any one of the flash files System is in manual mode System is in Line Test mode Line card in recovery mode Ww j NJ SG DRL3 Option 1D Reserved SG DRL3 2L Option 11D 21D Reserved SG DRL3 Option 1E Reserved SG DRL3 2L Option 11EJ 21E Reserved SG DRL3 Option 1F Debug Default 01 SG DRL3 2L Option 11F 21F Debug Default 01 The debug option controls the flow of debug messages to the debug port on the line card For Serial communications the baud rate of the debug port is 19200 8NI with no flow control As a general rule only high priority error type messages will output independent of what this option is set to This option is a bitwise option meaning more than one option may be turned on at once although it is not recommended to turn all options on as it will slow down and could affect the performance of the receiver Bit Task D
39. option as 01 to combine 2 round pairs of 4 2 extended format into 4 3 output for reporting to the computer and the printer Program one of the following Example 1 1234 05 1234 05 0505 16 0505 16 The receiver will interpret this information as 1234 516 Example 2 1234 03 1234 03 3333 01 3333 01 The receiver will interpret this information as 1234 301 Note that a longer on line time is required for this format than for a standard 4 2 format The default setting for Option 97 197 297 is 00 when programmed as 00 the option is disabled SG DRL3 Option 98 3 1 Extend Default 01 SG DRL3 2L Option 198 293 3 1 Extend Default 01 Program this option as 01 to combine 2 round pairs of 3 1 extended or 3 1 partial extended format into 3 2 output for reporting to the computer and the printer For example with Option 98 198 298 enabled the security con trol panel may transmit the following information 1233 1233 3331 3331 The receiver will interpret this information as 123 31 the default set ting for Option 98 198 298 is 01 when programmed as 00 the option is disabled SG DRL3 Option 99 DTMF 8 9 Digit Formats Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 199 299 DTMF 8 9 Digit Formats Default 00 This option is used to eliminate decoding conflicts with the 8 and 9 digit DTMF formats The Sur Gard DTMF 4 3 with checksum Ademco 4 1 Express and FBI Super Fast without checksum fo
40. option will turn off the functionality where if one block is then all blocks regard less if they are correct or not will be In order to disable the SIA recovery option disable this bit option default setting By dis abling the SIA recovery the receiver will send Acknowledgement signals for the blocks that require it and NACK the ones that will require it To enable the SIA recovery set bit 5 to 1 If a signal has any portion of the call then the entire call will receive a Please contact technical support for more information and updates to the list of panels affected Bit 6 Pulse to SIA Hex zone numbers This option is to be used if it is desired to have pulse conversion digits that are starting with HEX output a zone number in SIA This option functions the same as Convert Pulse formats to SIA Option 172 272 bit 2 but will also append a zone number when the pulse event code starts with a Hex Digit Examples with option 72 bit 2 and 6 enabled Option 72 172 272 44 1 Pulse signal received 1234 41 Printer Output 1234 41 BA41 Automation put 1234INBA41 2 Pulse signal received 1234 B2 Printer Output 1234 B2 OPB2 Automation put 1234INOPB2 2 Pulse signal received 1234 Printer Output 1234 3C BA3C Automation put 1234INBA3C Setting this option does not affect the output of pulse signals con verted to SIA that did not start with a HEX dig
41. stored in the local database NOTES SG DRL3 IP can only receive data from the following transmitters 11150 TL250 TL250DV TL300 GS3055 GS3055 I GS3055 ICF GS3060 TL26X GS206X TL26XGS GS31XX UL ULC Listed x 0 5 The SG DRL3 IP Receiver Module is NOT compatible with the T LINK TL100 1 2 Approvals 1 2 4 Industry Approvals UL 1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units UL 864 Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems CAN ULC S304 06 Signal Receiving Centre and Premises Burglar Alarm Control Units CAN ULC S559 04 Equipment for Fire Signal Receiving Cen tres and Systems EN60950 1 2006 Standard for Information Technology Equip ment AS NZS 60950 2000 Information Technology Equipment Safety CISPR22 Information Technology Equipment Radio Distur bance Characteristics Limits and Methods of Measurements EN50130 4 Immunity requirements for components of fire intruder and social alarm systems This equipment shall be installed in accordance with the require ments of NFPA72 70 UL827 and the authority having jurisdiction SG System III with SG DRL3 IP Line Card is ULC listed for active communication channel security level A1 A4 when used in conjunction with T Link TL250 and T Link TL300 TL260 TL260GS GS2060 Internet Intranet and or GSM GPRS alarm communicators For this type of application the supervision and encryption features have to be enabled For ULC Installatio
42. the formats bit position will enable the for mat for audio A 0 in the formats bit position will disable audio for the format Bit 0 Standard 3 digit pulse and DTMF formats Bit 1 Standard 4 and 5 Digit pulse format Bit 2 Standard DTMF format Bit 3 Contact ID format Bit 4 SIA format Bit 5 Modem II format Bit 6 Format Bit 7 Westec format For example if the user wants audio to work only for 3 digit pulse and SIA formats Option 17F 117F 217F would have to be pro grammed as 11 hex which enables bit 0 and bit 4 SG DRL3 Option 80 Kiss Off to Hang up Time Default 1F SG DRL3 2L Option 180 280 Kiss Off to Hang up Time Default This option determines the delay between Kiss off and the release of the line The hex value programmed at this location will be converted to decimal and then multiplied by 100 ms to generate the delay Example Option 80 hex 10 decimal 100 ms 1000 ms 1 second delay Option 80 1F hex 10 decimal 100 ms 3100 ms 3 1 second delay Option 80 28 hex 40 decimal 100 ms 4000 ms 4 second delay This option only applies to the following formats Pulse SKFSK Robofon SG DRL3 Options 81 through 88 Handshake Selection SG DRL3 2L Options 181 281 through 88 Handshake Selection Default 81 23 85 OE 82 14 86 OB 83 2D 1871 00 1841 0C 88 00 The channel is a multi format receiver capable of sending several handshakes to a di
43. the system operator Two messages may be sent to the printer to indicate reception problems the Fault Data Invalid Report and Fault Communication Fail Fault Data Message When this problem is encountered the following information is transmitted to the printer and the computer SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L Printer Jun 25 1998 11 18 07 SS OO SG 12 234 0000 INVALID REPORT Computer 012234 40000 N YNSSOO This output for account code 0000 indicates that data has been received but is not valid for example there are unmatched rounds or incorrect parity Fault Data Message When this problem is encountered the following information is transmitted to the printer and the computer Printer SG 12 234 AAAAAA YN Invalid Report 192 158 8 34 Computer 012234 HAAAAAAINYN 192 158 8 34 This output for account code AAAAAA indicates that data has been received but is not valid e g The packet is encrypted and the SG DRL3 IP does not have the proper key or the T LINK transmitter packet was rejected NAK four times by the receiver Please also refer to Option 45 SG DRL3 IP Printer Jun 25 1998 11 18 07 55 5 12 234 0000 TION FAIL Computer 012234 0000iNYCSSOO This output indicates that a call was received but no data was detected The call may have been a wrong number or the calling control panel was unable to connect with the receiver s hand shakes Computer messa
44. time interval in seconds the heartbeat transmis sion will be sent to Serial Automation and TCP IP port 1025 The heartbeat transmission is used to ensure that communications through Serial and TCP IP are functioning normally when there is no traffic from the receiver Any traffic from the receiver will reset the timer for the heartbeat Therefore the heartbeat will only be sent if there is no signal sent during this option s value Enter a decimal number from 01 through 99 to determine the time interval between heartbeat trans missions Enter the value 00 to disable heartbeat transmission NOTE When 00 is used heartbeats will not be sent to auto mation software this will result in the connection to the automation software being unmonitored For UL Listed products the permitted setting is 00 Option 13 Mute Buzzer Default OFF A tone will sound when the system receives an alarm and is unable to forward the alarm message to automation COMI or TCP IP The tone may be silenced with this option If enabled the buzzer will not sound when an alarm is received and cannot be forwarded to an auto mation output For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 14 Receiver Number Default 01 The receiver number is used to identify the receiver when commu nicating to the TCP IP Automation COMI and the printer To change the receiver number enter a new receiver number using the hexadecimal numbers O1 to FE Thi
45. to the transmitter panel The timing will follow the standard timing requirements of the panel If the message was a valid alarm event the event will be sent to the appropriate connected printer and automation devices SG DRL3 IP Receiver Module receives heartbeats from all network supervision enabled transmitters periodically This allows the receiver to determine whether the transmitters are still online The receiver maintains a table of all installed transmitters and monitors their status presence absence installed software ver sions MAC addresses for swap detection purposes and other net work statistics The SG DRL3 IP Receiver Module can be programmed with var ious configuration parameters and options including receiver IP address receiver sub net mask and default gateway address Con figuration parameters are password protected The default pass word can be changed during initial installation for maximum security The SG DRL3 IP Receiver Module is programmed with a glob ally unique MAC address during production This MAC address is NOT re programmable NOTE Each SG DRL3 IP Receiver Module can monitor up to a maximum of 1536 accounts of which 512 accounts can be supervised SG BP3X Interface Module optional one required per rack This 19 Rack mounted panel interfaces with the SG System III Telco connector to provide 24 RJ 11 connectors for direct connec tion to telephone lines NOTES SG DRL3 On the
46. use pre defined library 03 Printer words options used for 3 digit reporting code formats only other will use pre defined library 04 Printer words options used for 1 digit and 2 digit reporting code formats only other will use pre defined library 05 Printer words options used for 1 digit 2 digit and 3 digit report ing code formats NOTE Option 71 is ignored when using SIA ITI Contact ID ACRON MODEM MODEM IIE MODEM FBI Super Fast BFSK ADEMCO Super Fast and SK FSK1 2 formats SG DRL3 Option 72 SIA Option Default 00000000 SG DRL3 2L Option 172 272 SIA Option Default 00000000 This option is a bit selectable Option meaning some or all of these choices may be enabled For example to enable Force SIA Zone Number and Convert Pulse formats to SIA set Option 72 172 2721 05 To enable only Convert Pulse to SIA and Convert BFSK to SIA set Option 72 0C Bit 0 Force SIA Zone Number The receiver will decode SIA Alarms sent without Zone numbers and add 00 as the zone number to the automation output Example 1234INriBA becomes 1234INriBA00 Example 1234INBA BH become 1234INBA00 BH00 Bit 1 Convert SIA Account A s Any Account Digits received as will be converted to 0 Example A123INriBAO1 becomes 0123INriBA01 Bit 2 Convert Pulse formats to SIA All Pulse Format Printer and Computer outputs will be converted to a SIA format in a two step conversion
47. 0 1110 0000 1111 0001 0000 0001 0001 0001 0010 0001 0011 0001 0100 0001 0101 0001 0110 0001 0111 0001 1000 0001 1001 0001 1010 44 Dec 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 Hex 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 0001 1011 0001 1100 0001 1101 0001 1110 0001 1111 0010 0000 0010 0001 0010 0010 0010 0011 0010 0100 0010 0101 0010 0110 0010 0111 0010 1000 0010 1001 0001 1010 0010 1011 0010 1100 0010 1101 0010 1110 0010 1111 0011 0000 0011 0001 0011 0010 0011 0011 0011 0100 0011 0101 Appendix ASCII Character Chart Corresponding ASCII on printer Option 70 Hex Character Code Character Code Character 20 Space 49 I 30 0 4A J 31 1 4B K 32 2 4C L 33 3 4D M 34 4 4E N 35 5 4F O 36 6 50 P 37 7 51 Q 38 8 52 R 39 9 53 5 41 54 42 55 U 43 56 44 57 w 45 E 58 x 46 F 59 Y 47 G 7 48 5 45 Appendix SG DRL3 Communication Formats Name Handshake DAta Baud Format Extended Kiss Off Acron 1400 2300Hz DTMF DTMF 3 8 4 8 NO 1400 2300Hz Ademco Express Dual Tone DTMF DTMF 4 1 option 4 2 NO 1400Hz Ademco Slow 1400Hz 1900Hz 10bps 3 2 4 2 1400Hz Ademco
48. 0VAC 50Hz AC Out Common UPS UPS LOW BAT Normally Closed UPS AC TROUBLE Normally Closed EGND AC In Note UPS connection is to For UL Installation of model SG System Ill UPS Output 120VAC 60Hz 2 5A be made using dry contact connections provided by the UPS For model System CE not UL Listed UPS Output 240VAC 50Hz WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock the product is provided with a grounding type power supply IEC receptacle Connect product using an appropriate IEC cable to a grounded receptacle Loading Capacities for Hunt Groups Number of Lines in Hunt Group System Loading at the Supervising Station With DACR lines processed in parallel Number of initiating circuits 5 000 10 000 20 000 20 000 Number of DACTs 1 500 3 000 3 000 With DACR lines processed serially put on hold then answered one at a time Number of initiating circuits 3 000 5 000 6 000 6 000 Number of DACTs 1 000 1 000 NA Not allowed Figure 1 9 SG System III Power Limited Circuit Separation from Non Power Limited Circuit Diagram Serial Serial TCP Line Card Automation Printer Connection Network Connection Parallel Printer Power Cord Refer to the Note Parallel Printer Power Cord Refer to the Note NOTE The power cord needs Serial to be routed inch away from Printer Line Card all other cables coming from or Serial TCP Network Connection are part of the SG System lll Automation Connection
49. 1 IP Address Default 10 0 7 100 This section is the IP of the SG System III The IP Address will be entered as a dotted decimal number Example 192 168 002 045 Each segment of the IP address shall have a valid range from 000 to 255 The IP address shall be entered in one menu in the programming menu even if multiple sections octets are used to generate the com pleted IP address NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used Option 02 Subnet Mask Address Default 255 255 0 0 This section is the IP of the SG System III The Subnet Address will be entered as a dotted decimal number Example 255 255 000 000 Each segment of the IP address shall have a valid range from 000 to 255 The subnet address shall be entered in one menu in the program ming menu even if multiple sections are used to generate the com pleted IP address NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used Option 03 Gateway Address Default 0 0 0 0 This section is the Gateway of the SG System III The Gateway Address will be entered as a dotted decimal number Example 192 168 002 001 Each segment of the Gateway IP address shall have a valid range from 000 to 254 The subnet address shall be entered in one menu in the programming menu even if multiple sections are used to generate the completed IP address The gateway is used in the e
50. 1 CFSK DMP Serial 3 22 Surtec 4 3 1 FBI Super Fast 24 Contact ID 10 Digit Account 4 3 1 with Checksum 25 BFSK FBI Super Fast 3 1 Pulse 2 8 1 Scantronics Super Fast 26 3 2 Pulse 5 8 1 Scantronics Super Fast 27 4 1 Pulse 6 8 1 Scantronics Super Fast 28 3 1 Extended Pulse 2 16 1 Scantronics Super Fast 29 3 1 Partial Extended Pulse 22 4 1 Partial Extended Pulse 52 4 2 Sur Gard YF 4 1 Extended Pulse 53 4 2 with Checksum 7F 4 2 Pulse 54 Sur Gard 4 2 Extended Pulse 55 4 3 Sur Gard 80 5 1 Pulse 56 4 3 with Checksum 80 Modem 58 Sur Gard Modem IIB 59 4 1 Varitech 85 Modem II Generic 5a 4 2 Varitech 86 Modem or 2 5b Westec 1 4 3 Sescoa Super Speed 69 Westec 2 Sescoa Open Close 6A Westec 3 Super Speed Westec 5 SIA FSK Level 1 2 and 3 6B Westec 6 Silent Knight FSKO 7A CESA Silent Knight FSK1 7B OUTEL Silent Knight FSK2 7C ROBOFON o p Type 1 VONK Silent Knight FSK2 7D ADCOR o p 2 Sur Gard Generic Internal Messages 4 1 Partial Extended Pulse 52 4 2 Sur Gard SG DRL3 Option 0B Reserved SG DRL3 2L Option 10B 20B Reserved SG DRL3 Option 0C DTMF Cadence Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 10C 20C DTMF Cadence Default 00 This option will allow the outputted DTMF Cadence on and off time to be programmed in milliseconds The DTMF Cadence option will only be used for outbound dialling when performing a 2 way audio and line te
51. 2300Hz FSK 110 Baud SIA equiv NO 2300Hz Silent Knight FSK2 1400 2300Hz FSK 100 Baud 4 2 NO 1400 2300Hz Sur Gard 2300Hz DTMF DTMF 4 1 4 2 4 3 NO 2300Hz Sur Gard Dual Tone DTMF 4 1 4 2 4 3 NO 1400Hz Sur Gard 2300Hz DTMF DTMF 4 3 Checksum NO 2300Hz Sur Gard Dual Tone DTMF DTMF 4 3 Checksum NO 1400Hz DMP Serial 1 DMP FSK 300 Baud DMP NO DMP DMP Serial 3 DMP FSK 300 Baud DMP NO DMP Varitech 2300Hz FSK 110 Baud 4 1 4 2 NO 2300Hz Scantronics 1400Hz Dual Tone DTMF DTMF 4 8 1 4 16 1 2 8 1 3 8 1 NO 1400Hz 6 8 1 6 16 1 2 16 1 3 16 1 Adcor 2300Hz Pulse Pulse 3 1 3 2 NO 2300Hz Westec 1 2 3 5 6 Westec DTMF DTMF Westec NO Westec Surtec Surtec DTMF DTMF Surtec NO Surtec CFSK Type 1 CFSK FSK 300 Baud CFSK NO CFSK CFSK Type 2 CFSK FSK 300 Baud CFSK NO CFSK CFSK Type 4 CFSK FSK 300 Baud CFSK NO CFSK VONK FSK FSK 110bps 4 5 4 8 4 16 NO FSK Robofon Robofon 1000Hz 506 6 2 Robofon Outel 1600Hz 1600Hz 10bps 2 1 NO 1600Hz FSK 200 baud FSK 200 FSK 200bps 5 3 NO FSK Stratel 1800Hz 3s DTMF DTMF DTMF NO 1000 Hz 2s DTMF 4 2 Checksum 1400Hz 2300Hz DTMF DTMF 4 2 checksum NO 1400 2300Hz NOTE Format Not UL Listed NOTE DMP is not supported by the SG DRL3 2L 46 IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY DSC Software purchased with or without Products and Components is copyrighted and is purchased under the following license terms This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between You the company individu
52. 3 The metal rack of the SG System III that incor porates the LCD and SG BP3X SG DRL3 2L Line Card Each SG DRL3 2L line card moni tors up to two telephone lines Stores on the card up to 64 pro files for data management including 8 different handshaking protocols Each card has a 256 event buffer for short term retention of signals SG DRL3 IP Line Card Each SG DRL3 IP line card sup ports up to 1536 IP transmitters and can supervise up to 512 transmitters Each line card has a 512 event buffer for short term retention of signals SG BP3X Backplane The SG BP3X provides for interconnection of system modules and racks and provides communication outputs as indicated in figure 1 6 SG DC DC3 5V Power Converter Each SG DC DC3 converts 15VDC input from the SG PSU3 module and outputs the SVDC required for all modules to func tion A slot is provided for a second SG DC DC3 power supply to provide full redundancy for 5VDC power requirements Power will remain ON if there are two SG DC DC3 in the rack The SG DC DC3 is also Hot Swappable if a working redundant SG DC DC3 is in the same rack Figure 1 2 1 3 3 SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L SG DRL3 IP Line Card 12 cards per rack SG PSC3 SG DC DC3 A SG CPM3 SG DC DC3 B 3 SG UIB3 8 Line Card Debug Output SG PSUS LCD 8 Fan not shown a located above SG PSU3 SG PSU3 Power Supply Unit The SG PSU3 is SG System III power supply
53. 3 1 checksum format select 5 1 format 11 select 3 1 checksum format special select 5 1 format 12 select 5 1 format 13 select 5 1 format NOTE 1 The printer messages for the 3 2 format are the same as those used for the 4 2 format NOTE 2 This selects 3 1 checksum only for 40 baud pan els responding on the 2300Hz handshake For all other panels this will be decoded as 4 1 NOTE 3 The printer messages for the 5 1 format are the same as those used for the 4 1 format Automation outputs IRRLLLssssssAAAASEsssZ DC4 4 1 IRRLLLsssssssAAASEssYZ DCA 3 2 IRRLLLsssssssAAASEsssZ DC4 3 1 IRRLLLsssssAAAAASEsssZ DC4 5 1 Printer outputs RR LLL AAAA Z Message 4 1 RR LLL AAA YZ Message 3 2 RR LLL AAA Z Message 3 1 RR LLL AAAAA Z Message 5 1 SG DRL3 Option 96 4 1 Extended Default 00 SG DRL3 2LOption 196 296 4 1 Extended Default 00 Program the 4 1 Extended Option as 01 to enable combining 2 round pairs of 4 1 extended format into 4 2 output for reporting to the auto mation and the printer For example with Option 96 196 296 enabled the security control panel may transmit the following infor mation 1234 3 1234 3 3333 1 3333 1 The receiver will interpret this information as 1234 31 The default of 00 means 4 1 Extended is disabled SG DRL3 Option 97 4 2 Extended Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 197 297 4 2 Extended Default 00 Program this
54. 5 SG DRL3 Option 26 Reserved SG DRL3 2L Option 126 226 Reserved SG DRL3 Option 27 Caller Source Process Default 05 SG DRL3 2L Option 127 227 Caller Source Process Default 05 This option determines how many digits of Caller ID or DNIS dependant on Option 12 112 212 the receiver will process the number of digits in range from 0x01 to 0x10 hex SG DRL3 Options 28 29 Reserved SG DRL3 2L Options 12812281 12912291 Reserved SG DRL3 Option 2A Hook Flash Delay Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 12 22 Hook Flash Delay Default 00 This option will control the duration after dialling before the receiver will go back on hook The Hook Flash Delay Option contains two levels of resolution controlled by the upper nibble 00 no delay 01 5 100ms to 9500ms Al AF 10s 1505 xx 9500ms Examples If Hook Flash Delay time of 500ms is wanted program option 2A to 05 hex If Hook Flash Delay time of 120s is wanted program option 2A to AC hex SG DRL3 Options 2B Reserved SG DRL3 2L Options 12B 22B Reserved SG DRL3 Option 2C Dialer Presence Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 12Cy 22C Dialer Presence Default 00 00 Disabled 01 The receiver will begin its handshake sequence only if a valid dialer presence tone is received 02 The receiver will begin its handshake sequence after a valid dialer presence tone is received or a time out occurs Valid tones
55. ACK NAK or Unknown No Response An ACK tells the SG CPM3 the computer automation got the event suc cessfully A tells the SG CPMG the computer automation received the message but didn t understand it The line card will attempt to send the messages 25 times If after 25 attempts it con tinually gets a NAK from the computer automation the SG DRL3 will generate an internal communication error After 20 NAKs the SG CPM3 will send an internal communication error event to the printer Any other response from the computer automation includ ing no response will cause the SG CPM3 to attempt to send the message again up to 4 times If after 4 attempts the SG CPM3 gets no response or an unknown response it will assume nothing is connected generate an alarm and fall to the next active automa ton port or manual mode Automation Absent When the computer is not responding to transmissions the SG CPM3 will generate a SG Serialx or SG TCP IPx Fail trouble When a trouble occurs the SG CPM3 will continue to attempt to send a heartbeat signal to the computer until it gets a response The SG System III receiver will make 4 attempts then wait for the next heartbeat period before making another 4 attempts The typical heartbeat interval is 30 seconds If the serial output fails SG CPM3 will switch to manual Supervisory Heartbeat Signal Protocol 1 mode all signals will be displayed on the LCD and will require a
56. AMPER RESERVED EXP MODULE AC LOSS 3D LOSS OF AIR FLOW 7B EXP MODULE SELF TEST FAIL Use only with Model SG System III CE SG System Ill CE is not UL Listed 41 Hex Printer Words Hex Printer Words 7 LOSS SUPERVISORY RF BE RESERVED 7D RESERVED BF ARMED STAY TE RESERVED CO KEYSWITCH ARMED STAY 7 RESERVED Cl RESERVED 80 RESERVED C2 RESERVED 81 RESERVED C3 RESERVED 82 COMMUNICATION 4 RESERVED 83 TELCO 1 FAULT C5 RESERVED 84 TELCO 2 FAULT C6 GROUP CLOSING 85 LONG RANGE RADIO C7 GROUP OPENING 86 FAIL TO COMMUNICATE C8 EXCEPTION O C 87 LOSS OF RADIO SUPERVISION C9 EARLY O C 88 LOSS OF CENTRAL POLLING LATEO C 89 VSWR CB FAIL TO O C 8A RESERVED CC FAIL TO O C 8B RESERVED CD AUTO ARM FAIL 8C PROTECTION LOOP CE O C PARTIAL ARMED 8D PROTECTION LOOP OPEN CF EXIT ERROR 8E PROTECTION LOOP SHORT DO USER PRESENT 8F FIRE TROUBLE Di RECENT CLOSE 90 EXIT ALARM D2 SOUNDER RELAY DISABLED 91 PANIC ZONE TROUBLE D3 BELL 1 DISABLE 92 HOLDUP ZN TROUBLE 04 BELL 2 DISABLE 93 SWINGER TROUBLE D5 ALARM RELAY DISABLE 94 CROSS ZONE TROUBLE D6 TROUBLE RELAY DISABLE 95 RESERVED D7 REVERSING RELAY DISABLE 96 SENSOR TROUBLE D8 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE 3 DISABLED 97 LOSS OF SUPERVISORY RF D9 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE 4 DISABLED 98 LOSS OF SUPERVISORY RPM RESERVED 99 SENSOR TAMPER DB RESERVED 9A RF TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY DC RESERVED 9B SMOKE HI SENSOR DD DIALER DISABLED 9C SMOKE LOW SENSOR DE RA
57. ANT OFLICENSE This EULA grants You the following rights a Software Installation and Use For each license You acquire You may have only one copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT installed b Storage Network Use The SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be installed accessed displayed run shared or used concurrently on or from different computers including a workstation terminal or other digital electronic device Device In other words if You have several workstations You will have to acquire a license for each workstation where the SOFTWARE will be used c Backup Copy You may make back up copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT but You may only have one copy per license installed at any given time You may use the back up copy solely for archival purposes Except as expressly provided in this EULA You may not otherwise make copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT including the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE 2 DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS a Limitations on Reverse Engineering Decompilation and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE PRODUCT except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation You may not make any changes or modifications to the Software without the written permission of an officer of DSC You may not remove any proprietary notices marks or labels from the Software Product You shall institute reason
58. Certain old dialers may have difficulties in communicating with the line cards The receiver provides the possible solution by program ming this option This option should be left as default and should be changed only on the recommendation of a DSC technician When programmed as 00 the inter burst has a time of 100 ms all other val ues are in 10 ms increments 00 100 ms default 01 1015 02 20 ms so on SG DRL3 Option 7A 4 and 5 Digit Account Codes to Activate 2 Way Audio Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 17 27 4 and 5 Digit Account Codes to Activate 2 Way Audio Default 00 This option determines which account codes will be able to activate the 2 way audio feature Program the first digits of the desired account codes in Option 7A 17A 27A For example To allow all account codes between 1000 and 2FFF to activate the 2 way audio function program Option 7A 17A 27A as 12 To allow all account codes between 3000 and 6FFF to activate the 2 way audio function program Option 7A 17A 27A as 36 To disable the 2 way audio function program Option 7A 17A 27A as 00 NOTE The Audio Time Option 04 104 204 or Hook Flash Option 11 must be enabled to activate the 2 Way Audio feature of the line card NOTE Option 7 17 27 may be used with any for mats supported by the receiver For UL Listed products the permitted setting is 00 SG DRL3 Option 7B 3 digit Account Codes to Ac
59. DIO TRANSMITTER DISABLED 9D INTRUSION HI SENSOR DF REMOTE UPLOAD DOWNLOAD DISABLED 9E INTRUSION LOW SENSOR EO RESERVED 9F SELF TEST FAIL El RESERVED AO OPEN CLOSE E2 RESERVED Al O C BY USER E3 RESERVED A2 GROUP O C 4 55 AUTOMATIC O C 5 4 LATE O C E6 ZONE BYPASS 5 DEFERRED O C E7 FIRE BYPASS 6 8 24 HOUR ZONE BYPASS 7 REMOTE ARM DISARM E9 BURGLARY BYPASS 8 GROUP BYPASS 9 KEYSWITCH O C EB SWINGER BYPASS AA RESERVED EC ACCESS ZN SHUNT AB CALLBACK REQUEST MADE ED ACCESS POINT BYPASS AC SUCCESSFUL DOWNLOAD ACCESS EE RESERVED AD UNSUCCESSFUL ACCESS EF UNBYPASS AE SYSTEM SHUTDOWN FO RESERVED AF DIALER SHUTDOWN MANUAL TRIGGER TEST BO SUCCESS FULL UPLOAD F2 PERIODIC TEST REPORT Bl RESERVED F3 PERIODIC RF TRANSMISSION B2 RESERVED F4 FIRE TEST B3 RESERVED F5 STATUS REPORT TO FOLLOW B4 RESERVED F6 LISTEN IN TO FOLLOW 5 ACCESS DENIED F7 WALK TEST MODE B6 ACCESS REPORT BY USER F8 OFF NORMAL CONDITION B7 FORCED ACCESS F9 VIDEO TRANSMITTER ACTIVE B8 EGRESS DENIED FA RESERVED B9 EGRESS GRANTED FB FIRE POINT TEST BA ACCESS FC FIRE POINT NOT TESTED BB ACCESS FD INTRUSION ZONE WALK TESTED BC ACCESS FE FIRE ZONE WALK TESTED BD ACCESS FF PANIC ZONE WALK TESTED 42 Appendix B TELCO Connector 5 NOTES All B channels are used for 2 way audio or backup telephone line for the SG DRL3 For the SG DRL3 2L all B channels are the second phone lin
60. Diagram for Automation LOOP Mode 0 Automatic Fallback Mode 4 Manual Re start from Console Reset Fallback Manual Re start from Console Reset Fallback 06009403 Flow Diagram for Automation FALL BACK Mode 1 Manual Re start from Console Reset Fallback Manual Re start from Console Reset Fallback 06009404 Restart Poll ive TCP Port Active Automation Serial 1 Port Active Power Up Restart Poll ive TCP Port Active Automation Serial 1 Port Active 18 Flow Diagram for Automation ALL Mode 2 Power Up Restart NO NO Serial 1 Port Active TCP Port Active Poll Automation 06009401 Flow Diagram for Automation FALL BACK Mode 3 Power Up Restart Manual Re start from Console CPM A TCP Port Reset Fallback Active YES Poll Automation Manual Re start from Console Reset Fallback CPM B TCP Port Active YES NO YES Manual Re start from Console Reset Fallback Serial 1 A Port Active YES NO Manual Re start from Console Reset Fallback Serial 1 A Port Active 06009402 19 Section 5 Advanced Programming 5 1 Profiles Introduction DRL3 DRL3 2L virtual receiver will load unique profiles in order to effectively communicate with control panels A profile is a set of pre programmed line card options unique for a particular DNI
61. IP network and SG System III Console software The Debug out SG DRL3 IP bits per second 19200 put is intended as a testing and troubleshooting tool Manual pro Data bits 8 gramming allows the user to program all of the SG System Parity None options for remote and local operation Manual programming does Stop bits 1 not support grouping of line cards into hunt groups or line Flow control None pools Figure 4 2 COM1 Properties 4 2 Console Software The Console software is intended to be the primary method of pro gramming the system Refer to the SG Systems Console Man ual for details 4 3 Debug The debug output is another method of accessing the line card s programmed options and diagnostics features A debug cable is required to connect by serial communication from the line card to a standard PC running Windows 95 or higher software NOTE Debug programming only affects options in pro file 0 ALL PROGRAMMING WITH THE DEBUG SETUP IS LOST WHEN THE SYSTEM IS POWERED DOWN OR WHEN LINE CARDS ARE REBOOTED OR REMOVED FROM THE RACK Debug Cable Connectivity Connect the RJ 45 end of the debug cable to the debug jack on the front of the line card Connect the female DB 9 connector to the serial port of com puter Debug Software Setup Using Windows 95 or higher point and click on the 4 3 1 4 3 2 button Select Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTe
62. NECT POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CHANGE A POWER SUPPLY In order to change the INTERNAL Power Supply first DISCONNECT the DETACHABLE POWER SUPPLY CORD from the socket outlet used to pro vide power and then from the IEC320 Connector which is mounted on the SYSTEM III equipment Wait minimum 5 seconds to allow the Capacitor C8 within the unit to discharge IF THE FUSE IS SUSPECTED OF HAVING OPENED a discharge path for the involved Capacitor C8 shall be provided Do not touch the HEATSINKS within the equipment these are LIVE PARTS and or may present a hazard related to high temperatures In order to swap the boards USE THE PROVIDED PLASTIC HANDLES INSERTERS EXTRACTORS NO REPAIRS IN THE FIELD ARE ALLOWED THE EQUIPMENT SYSTEM III MUST BE RETURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER FOR REPAIRS Section 1 Introduction Figure 1 1 SG System SG System Ill 4 5 6 8 9 SG System is multi platform digital telephone receiver intended for remote monitoring of commercial fire and burglary sys tems The SG System equipped with SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L SG DRL3 IP can monitor up to 24 48 telephone lines 24 IP communi cation line cards or a combination of the two receive and process alarm data in up to 64 pre programmed formats profiles per line card The SG System real time clock and calendar stamps all received alarm data which are then transmitted to a central station computer via TCP IP or RS 232 port transmitted directly to
63. NOTE SG System III Console v2 20 or higher software is required for programming and communication with SG DRL3 IP Receiver Modules 6 1 Options 00 47 V Indicates Default Option 00 For future use Options 01 04 Receiver IP Address This IP address identifies the SG DRL3 IP on the IP network Each node on the IP network must be assigned a unique IP address which is made up of a network identifier and a host identifier The SG DRL3 IP can only use Static IPs DHCP is not supported These options specify 4 bytes of the receiver IP address from the high byte to low byte with highest byte 3 in section 01 and lowest byte 0 in section 04 in hexadecimal Defaults 01 CO 02 A8 03 00 04 01 Represents 192 168 000 001 Options 05 08 Receiver Subnet Mask Address A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to The subnet is a portion of a network that shares a common address com ponent On TCP IP networks subnets are defined as all devices whose IP addresses have the same prefix Dividing a network into subnets is useful for both security and performance reasons These options specify 4 bytes of receiver subnet mask address from the high byte to low byte with highest byte 3 in section 05 and lowest byte 0 in section 08 in hexadecimal Defaults 05 FF 06 FF 07 00 08 00 Represents 255 255 000 000 Options 09 0 Receiver Gateway This is the address of the Gateway throu
64. O ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR LIABILITY CONCERNING THIS SOFTWARE PRODUCT EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL DSC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY BREACH OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY SUCH DAMAGES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT COST OF CAPITAL COST OF SUBSTITUTE OR REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT FACILITIES OR SERVICES DOWN TIME PURCHASERS TIME THE CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING CUSTOMERS AND INJURY TO PROPERTY WARNING DSC recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it is possible for this SOFTWARE PRODUCT to fail to perform as expected FCC Compliance Statement CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls could void your authority to use this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the i
65. ON OFF OFF 2C Mask Parallel 2 N ON OFF OFF 2D Mask SG Serial 2 N ON OFF OFF SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L Opt Program Option Permitted in UL 864 Y N Possible Settings Settings Permitted UL 864 04 2 Way Audio Activation Time Y 00 FF 00 BUSY OUT For SG DRL3 only Y 00 FF 00 042 BUSY OUT For SG DRL3 2L only Y 00 FF 00 2F Online Time Out Y 00 FF 00 255s 00 7A 4 and 5 Digit Account Codes to Activate 2 Way Y 00 FF 00 Audio 7B 3 Digit Account Codes to Activate 2 Way Audio Y 00 FF 00 7 Alarm Codes to Activate 2 Way Audio Y 00 FF 00 70 Audio Zone Code Y 00 FF 00 SG DRL3 IP Opt Program Option Permitted in UL 864 Y N Possible Settings Settings Permitted UL 864 13 Transmitter Failure Debounce Time N OFF OFF 15 Transmitter Restoral Debounce Time N OFF OFF 19 Mask Transmitter Restoral N OFF OFF 1A Mask Transmitter Failure N OFF OFF 1B Mask Transmitter Swap N OFF OFF 1C Mask Transmitter Unencrypted N OFF OFF 1D Mask Invalid Report N OFF OFF 1E Mask Unknown Account N OFF OFF Mask Supervised Acc Exceeded N OFF OFF Parallel Printers For UL and ULC Listed applications the following UL ULC Listed printer can be used with the SG System III Seiko DPU 414 Serial Printers For UL and ULC Listed applications the following UL ULC Listed printer can be used with the SG System III Seiko DPU 414 NOTE Do NOT use printer cables that have only 1 com mon ground wire 1 2 2 UL Manual Mode For UL manual mode each event
66. Online Time Out Default 5 4 The Online Time Out option hangs up after a predetermined time delay Time Out range can be programmed from 01 to 255 seconds Hex 01 FF or until the call is completed by the panel Hex 00 When time out occurs the line card hangs up and generates a signal to the printer and to the automation SIA identifier YS For Example Printer Message DRL Online Time Out Automation NYS0102 shelf 01 slot 02 00 Disabled xx Maximum time in seconds before the receiver will automatically force termination of a call NOTE Depending on the order of handshakes used the default online timeout of 30 seconds may not allows suffi cient time for all handshakes to be sent before timeout occurs This time may need to be extended to use these handshakes For UL Listed products the permitted setting is 00 305 SG DRL3 SG DRI3 2L Dynamic Options 30 130 230 3F 13F 23F SG DRL3 Options 30 3F 3 1 4 1 Digit 0 SG DRL3 2L Options 1130 12301 13FV 23F 3 1 4 1 Digit 0 The line card uses a unique Sur Gard communication format to trans mit data through the System to the central station computer Event codes corresponding to alarm codes in 10 to 40 Baud formats and DTMF 4 1 to 4 3 formats are used in this unique format to enable the computer software to determine alarm types The receiver will use the last digit of data received in 3 1 and 4 1 for mats to determine the
67. RUCTURE BEFORE OPERATION ALL WIRING AND INSTALLA TION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ELECTRICAL CODES ACCEPTABLE TO THE AUTHORITIES THAT HAVE JURISDICTION WHERE THE EQUIPMENT IS INSTALLED SERVICED AND OPER ATED NOT MORE THAN 3 THREE ASSEMBLIES EACH CONSISTING OF 2 TWO SG SYSTEM EQUIPMENT MOUNTED WITHIN THE SAME RACK SHALL BE POWERED FROM THE SAME BRANCH CIRCUIT USE A DIFFERENT BRANCH CIRCUIT FOR ANY GROUP LARGER THAN 3 THREE ASSEMBLIES The rack must be FIXED in place The subassemblies shall NOT BE EXTENDED AWAY from the rack for installation and or any other purpose Internal wiring shall be routed in a manner that prevents excessive strain on wire and on terminal connections loosening of terminal connections damage of conductor insulation The wireways within the enclosure shall be smooth and free from sharp edges Wires shall be protected and routed so that they do not come in contact with burrs cooling fan or heatsinks which could cause damage to the insulation of conductors Holes in metal shall have smooth well rounded surfaces or shall be protected with bushings The EXTERNAL ENCLOSURE shall be connected to the PROTECTIVE EARTH GROUND The external cabinet RACK must be secured to the build ing structure before operation in a such a way to fully meet the STABILITY REQUIREMENTS as per EN60950 1 2006 conditions An adequate MARKING visible before the door cover NEXT TO THE ACCESS DOOR or cover of the r
68. S number The DNIS will point to a particular profile which will then be loaded into the line card before the first handshake is sent It is essential that the correct option be programmed for a profile in order to correctly communicate with the control panel Each virtual receiver can have a maximum of 64 profiles To change the options for a particular profile the SG System Con sole software is provided This software will allow the user opera tor to edit the profiles NOTE DNIS Dialled Number Identification Service This number represents the dialled number or the number being called ANI Automatic Number Identification This number represents the source of a call and allows the system to determine the handshake protocol Caller ID This number identifies the source of a call For the purpose of this document Caller ID and ANI will be referred to as Caller ID but both can not be used at the same time Contact your provider to determine which service is available DNIS or Caller ID can be used for profile selection Line Cards Identification Number Handling Figure 5 1 Call Processing Flowchart Receive DNIS or Caller ID Send string to Lookup Table Corresponding Profile YES Point to Profile Use Options from Profile Use Profile 0 Each profile is made up of Static Options and Dynamic Options The static options are the same for all profiles but the dynamic options can be pro
69. Sur Gard SG System Multi Platform Receiver WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding version 2 0 product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire manual should be carefully read 2 C QD Installation and Operating Manual WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information As the only individual in contact with system users it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system System Failures This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible There are circumstances however involving fire burglary or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection Any alarm system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons Some but not all of these reasons may be Inadequate Installation A security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection Every installation should be evaluated by a security professional to ensure that all access points and areas are covered Locks and latches on windows and doors must be secure and operate as intended Windows doors walls ceil ings and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and construction to provide the level of protection expected A reevaluation must be done during and after any c
70. The table below will be used to determine the time zone for the option value 25 Possible Time Zone Description Time Zone Values Military Civilian 00 Disabled No time update will be sent to the NA panels 24 Zulu Greenwich Mean Time GMT GMT 0 23 Alpha Central Europe Time CET GMT 1 Middle European Time MET 22 Bravo Eastern Europe Time EET GMT 2 21 Charlie Baghdad Time BT GMT 3 20 Delta Gulf Standard Time GST GMT 4 19 Echo Pakistan Time PKT GMT 5 18 Foxtrot Bangladesh Time BDT GMT 6 17 Golf Java Time JT GMT 7 16 Hotel China Coast Time CCT GMT 8 15 ndia Japan Standard Time JST GMT 9 14 Kilo Guam Standard Time GST GMT 10 13 Lima Solomon Islands Time SBT GMT 11 12 ike New Zealand Standard Time NZST GMT 12 01 November Cape Verde Time CVT G 1 02 Oscar Greenland Eastern Standard Time GMT 2 VTZ 03 Papa Eastern Brazilian Standard Time BST GMT 3 04 Quebec Atlantic Standard Time AST GMT 4 05 Romeo Eastern Standard Time EST GMT 5 06 Sierra Central Standard Time CST GMT 6 07 Tango Mountain Standard Time MST GMT 7 08 Uniform Pacific Standard Time PST GMT 8 09 Victor Alaska Standard Time AKST GMT 9 10 Whiskey Hawaii Standard Time HST GMT 10 11 X Ray Nome Time NT GMT 11 SG DRL3 Option 2F Online Time Default 1E SG DRL3 2L Option 12F 22F
71. a power interruption has occurred immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended W Failure of Replaceable Batteries This system s wireless transmitters have been designed to provide several years of battery life under nor mal conditions The expected battery life is a function of the device environment usage and type Ambi ent conditions such as high humidity high or low temperatures or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life While each transmitting device has a low battery monitor which identi fies when the batteries need to be replaced this monitor may fail to operate as expected Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition Compromise of Radio Frequency Wireless Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference System Users A user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch possibly due to permanent or temporary physical disability inability to reach the device in time or unfamiliarity with the correct operation It is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm W Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert
72. able measures to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this EULA b Separation of Components The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed as a single product Its component parts may not be separated for use on more than one HARDWARE unit Single INTEGRATED PRODUCT If You acquired this SOFTWARE with HARDWARE then the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed with the HARDWARE as a single integrated product In this case the SOFTWARE PRODUCT may only be used with the HARDWARE as set forth in this EULA d Rental You may not rent lease or lend the SOFTWARE PRODUCT You may not make it available to others or post it on a server or web site e Software Product Transfer You may transfer all of Your rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the HARDWARE provided You retain no copies You transfer all of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT including all component parts the media and printed materials any upgrades and this EULA and provided the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is an upgrade any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT f Termination Without prejudice to any other rights DSC may terminate this EULA if You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA In such event You must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT and all of its component parts g Trademarks This EULA does not grant You any rights in connection with any tradem
73. abled 1 2 All split shelf reporting enabled 1 3 Setting is not valid return to default setting 1 4 Automatic IP split shelf reporting enabled 2 F 5 F Setting is not valid return to default setting NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used First Configuration LOOP 0 At start up the SG System III will send to the until it fails proceed to the RS232 until it fails and proceed back to the TCP IP until it fails and so on See Automation Mode Diagrams for flow charts of each mode Second Configuration FALL BACK 1 If both outputs are present the SG System III will send to the TCP IP until it fails proceed to the RS232 until it fails and will keep try ing on the RS232 continuously or until the reset fallback command is generated from the console in which case it would go back to try the TCP IP connection See Automation Mode Diagrams for flow charts of each mode Third Configuration All Mode 2 The CPM will always send to all connected outputs If at least one output replies with an ACK then the alarm is considered as transmit ted regardless if the other output acknowledged it or not This setting is NOT recommended See Automation Mode Diagrams for flow charts of each mode Fourth Configuration IP Fall Back Mode 3 The CPM will always send to all connected outputs If at least one output replies with an ACK then the alarm
74. ack with instructions for protection once the DOOR or covers IS are removed stating that telephone cord is to be dis connected prior to opening the door is an example of an acceptable Marking and it shall be provided by the Installer An acceptable power supply cord detachable shall be used accordingly to the local outlets and voltages IT IS THE INSTALLER S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATE ACCEPTABLE POWER SUPPLY CORD CAUTION This product uses Lithium Batteries Improper handling of lithium batteries may result in HEAT GENERATION EXPLOSION or FIRE which may lead to personal injuries Please ensure that the above precautions are strictly observed by the related divi sions including but not limited to sales service customers and or outside con tractors THE EQUIPMENT SYSTEM IS EQUIPPED WITH LITHIUM NON REPLACEABLE BATTERY DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPLACE THE BAT TERY CONNECTION TO THE MAINS 1 Connect first the DETACHABLE POWER SUPPLY CORD to the 320 connector located on SYSTEM III equipment 2 Connect all the telecommunications cord sets to the appropriate connec tors 3 Be sure that the enclosure of the equipment SYSTEM III is fully installed covers doors etc in a such a way that HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES and TNV Circuits will not be ACCESSIBLE when the equipment will be connected to the MAINS and or TELECOMMUNI CATION NETWORK ATTENTION THE INTERNAL POWER SUPPLIES ARE NOT SWAPPA BLE DISCON
75. al 1 not for DMP Serial 3 For UL Listed products the permitted setting is 00 SG DRL3 Option 7E Audio RS 232 Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 17 27 Audio RS 232 Default 00 This is the code sent to the automation software that indicates that 2 way audio has been initiated If this option is set to 00 there will be no audio initiated message sent to the automation output Setting Description Automation Output All Bits set O 2 way audio message disabled No Automation Output Bit 2 set to Bit 4 set to 0 Bit 1 set to Bit 3 set to 0 Outputs automation message with protocol S Send SRRLLL HAAAA NLFssoo DC4 2 5 100 Bit 4 set toO Bit 1 setto O Bit 3 set to 0 Outputs automation message with protocol Send ORRLLL AAAA NLFssoo DC4 Bit 1 set to Bit 3 set to 1 Outputs automation message with protoco 2 setto O Bit 4 set toO to the message as clear text S and adds RRLL Send SRRLLL HAAAA NLFssoo RRLL DC4 Bit 1 setto O Bit 3 set to 1 Outputs automation message with protocol Bit 2 set to Bit 4 set to O to the message as clear text Bit 1 set to Bit 3 set to O Outputs automation message with protoco Bit 2 set toO Bit 4 set to 1 dialed phone number for the call transfer Bit 1 setto O Bit 3 set to 0 Outputs automation message with protocol Bit 2 set to Bit 4 set to 1 dialed phone number for the call transfer Bit 1 set to Bit 3 set to 1 Outputs automation message w
76. al or entity who acquired the Software and any related Hardware and Digital Security Controls a division of Tyco Safety Products Canada Ltd DSC the manufacturer of the integrated security systems and the developer of the software and any related products or com ponents HARDWARE which You acquired If the DSC software product SOFTWARE PRODUCT or SOFTWARE is intended to be accompanied by HARDWARE and is NOT accompanied by new HARDWARE You may not use copy or install the SOFTWARE PRODUCT The SOFTWARE PRODUCT includes com puter software and may include associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation Any software provided along with the SOFTWARE PRODUCT that is associated with a sepa rate end user license agreement is licensed to You under the terms of that license agreement By installing copying downloading storing accessing or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT You agree unconditionally to be bound by the terms of this EULA even if this EULA is deemed to be a modification of any previous arrangement or contract If You do not agree to the terms of this EULA DSC is unwilling to license the SOFTWARE PRODUCT to You and You have no right to use it SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed not sold 1 GR
77. aler panel Often it is important which handshake is sent first Program Options 81 181 281 through 88 188 288 according to your applications Note that if AHS is enabled option 2D 12D 22D the AHS handshake will be sent before the handshakes programmed in options 81 88 Handshake Options 00 No handshake 14 1400 Hz OB Modem II handshake OC SIA FSK handshake OD Westec handshake OE 0 and Modem IIE handshake DMP handshake NOTE DMP is not supported by the SG DRL3 2L Robofon handshake CESA handshake Outel handshake 1D Single Dual Tone handshake 1400 Hz 100ms 100ms pause and 2300 Hz 100ms tone with a kiss off of 1400 Hz Scantronics Dual Tone F Vonk no handshake 2300Hz Double dual tone handshake1400 Hz 100ms 100ms pause and 2300 Hz 100ms tone with a kiss off of 1400 Hz m NIN gt gt QU 29 3B Scancom single dual tone 1600 Hz 100ms 100ms pause and 2000 Hz 100ms tone with a kiss off of 1600 Hz 3C Scancom single dual tone 2300 Hz 100ms 100 ms pause and 1400 Hz 100ms tone with a kiss off of 1400 Hz 8D Single tone handshake Kiss off EC SURTEC handshake FB CFSK Full duplex handshake FF Perform inter handshake time no tone frequency sent 3D Single dual tone handshake DTMF buffering 4D Double dual tone handshake DTMF buffering 5D Single dual to
78. allations this option shall be programmed as B4 180s For UL Listed products the permitted setting is O5AH 90s Options 15 16 Transmitter Restoral Time This option determines the required time a transmitter must be pres ent before it is registered in the Account Table and the transmitter restoral message is sent Transmitter Restore Time must be 30 seconds minimum Default 003C 60s For UL Listed products the permitted setting is O5AH 90s Option 19 Transmitter Restoral Trouble Mask This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the Transmitter restoral condition on the SG DRL3 IP receiver Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported setting the mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not be reported v 00 Condition reported 01 Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1A Transmitter Failure Trouble Mask This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the Transmitter failure absent condition on the SG DRL3 IP receiver Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported setting the mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not be reported v 00 Condition reported 01 Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1B Transmitter Swap Trouble Mask This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the T LINK transmitter swap condition on the SG DRL3 IP rec
79. and 0 to C Shelf 2 CPM to indicate how many line cards are to be polled by the CPM The number of line cards being polled must be programmed the same for each CPM Line cards must be installed in order occupying each slot sequentially starting from slot 1 of shelf 1 through to slot 12 for each shelf This option does not require that shelf 1 be fully populated with line cards prior to populating cards on the second shelf Examples 12 line cards on shelf 1 and 3 line cards on shelf 2 Both CPM would be programmed with 3C shelf 1 12 line cards Shelf 2 3 line cards 6 line cards on shelf 1 and 9 line cards on shelf 2 Both CPM would be programmed with 96 shelf 1 6 line cards Shelf 2 9 line cards Option 2F Automation Mode Default 01 Fall Back The TCP IP connection is the primary output of the automation com puter alarms It is estimated that sockets may appear and disappear regularly as processes are terminated and reconstituted After 5 sec onds of socket loss a socket loss is declared and automation output is shifted to the other connection levels This option is nibble controlled The upper nibble controls the 6th configuration option split shelf reporting the lower nibble controls the automation mode Upper Lower Description Nibble Nibble Hex Hex 0 0 Loop 0 1 Fallback 0 2 All 0 3 IP Fall Back 0 4 Automatic IP 1 0 Loop split shelf reporting enabled 1 1 Fallback split shelf reporting en
80. are 980Hz 1300Hz or 1890Hz each are 50Hz for a minimum of 100ms Frequencies slightly outside of this window may work but unreliably The receiver timeout period for dialler presence detection is 5 sec onds When the Dialer Presence tone option is enabled the Pre hand shake delay option 05 105 205 is not functional This timing is in order to synchronize the handshakes sent by the receiver as to not over lap with a dialer presence tone that is recurring SG DRL3 Option 2D A H S Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 12D 22D A H S Default 00 A H S Automatic Handshake Selection is the process of the line card to send a handshake to be used with the ANI Also included in A H S is the ability for the System to remember which handshakes are used for which ANI Caller ID The A H S has the ability to be used in conjunction with the DNIS to select a predefined profile based on the DNIS table that is stored in the line card The handshake is retrieved from the A H S table and the remainder of the options to be taken from the DNIS profile Also if the panel does not respond to the handshake given by the line card it will proceed with its handshake sequence from this profile as opposed to the default profile 00 5 Disable 01 A H S enable 10 digits 02 5 enable international Call Blocking When A H S is active at any time the operator may want to use a call blocking type feature for particular customers
81. arks or service marks of DSC or its suppliers 3 COPYRIGHT All title and intellectual property rights in and to the SOFTWARE PRODUCT including but not limited to any images photographs and text incorporated into the SOFTWARE PRODUCT the accompanying printed materials and any copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are owned by DSC or its suppliers You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE PRODUCT title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties This EULA grants You no rights to use such content All rights not expressly granted under this EULA are reserved by DSC and its suppliers 4 EXPORT RESTRICTIONS You agree that You will not export or re export the SOFTWARE PRODUCT to any country person or entity subject to Canadian export restrictions 5 CHOICE OF LAW This Software License Agreement is governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario Canada 6 ARBITRATION All disputes arising in connection with this Agreement shall be determined by final and binding arbitration in accordance with the Arbitration Act and the parties agree to be bound by the arbitrator s decision The place of arbitration shall be Toronto Canada and the language of the arbitration shall be English 7 LIMITED WARRANTY a
82. articular formats or protocols Custom Local Area Signaling Services This term is used in the telephone industry to represent all features of a telephone line such as Caller ID Call Forwarding 3 Way Calling etc One side of a 2 sided TCP socket connection The client is the one responsible for initiating the socket connection with the remote host the server The console represents the client side of the socket connection with the SG CPM3 See Automation Message A PC application program which can connect to the receiver and provide diagnostic programming abilities to the user For the SG System the console connects to the SG CPM3 via TCP IP Another name for a control panel Dialed Number Identification Service Dual Tone Multiple Frequency A method of dialing which utilizes 2 sets of 4 tones frequencies each Selecting one tone from each set will produce 16 distinct pairs These pairs are used to dial digits when dialing a telephone number A network protocol which encompasses the lowest logical layer of the network stack immediately above the physical layer This protocol is governed by the IEEE and is outlined in IEEE802 3 specification Ethernet consists of several variations including 10Base2 10Base5 10BaseT 100BaseT and others 1 and 100BaseT are the most prevalent An option in the receiver By default printer and computer messages will contain the line card number Sometimes it is neces sary to out
83. atimukset FRE Par la pr sente DSC d clare que ce dispositif est conforme aux exigences essentielles et autres stipulations pertinentes de la Directive 1999 5 EC GER Hierdurch erkl rt DSC da dieses Ger t den erforderlichen Bedingungen und Vorrausetzungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EC entspricht GRE Aia tou n DSC n eivai Kal rnc 1999 5 EC ITA Con la presente la Digital Security Controls dichiara che questo prodotto conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed altre disposizioni rilevanti relative alla Direttiva 1999 05 CE NOR DSC erklaerer at denne enheten er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF POL DSC o wiadcza ze urz dzenie jest w zgodno ci z zasadniczymi wymaganiami oraz pozosta ymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 WE POR Por este meio a DSC declara que este equipamento est em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras determina es relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC SPA Por la presente DSC declara que este equipo est en conformidad con los requisitos esenciales y otros requisitos relevantes de la Directiva 1999 5 EC SWE DSC bekr ftar h rmed att denna apparat uppfyller de v sentliga kraven och andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktivet 1999 5
84. ation can be connected either by direct serial connection or TCP The alarm information delivered by a receiver in a specified protocol to a central station computer or network Also referred to as computer message See SG BP3X A group of data that specifically makes up one of the elements of an alarm For example account block event block or alarm block One packet could contain multiple blocks A state of a line card Under predefined criteria the line card will go off hook so as to not process any new alarms The process of a receiver going off hook receiving one or more alarms and returning on hook An FSK format received by the line card This format can be received prior to sending the handshakes The Caller ID data can be used by the receiver to provide additional information to all alarms received during a call The ability of a receiver to store commands sent to the panel from the automation computer after all of the alarms have been sent from the panel to the receiver A parallel printer interface standard Also known as standard IEEE1284 A centronics interface is implemented on the SG CPM3 through the backplane to interface to the local parallel printer Additional data added to an alarm indicating whether the contents have been received correctly This is generally done by sum ming all the digits in the message mod 256 and reporting this as the checksum Different methods of calculating a checksum may be specified in p
85. ation transmitted from a receiver to a monitoring computer Public Switched Telephone Network Analogous to POTS The equipment used to receive alarms sent from panels Sur Gard s receivers are the SLR and the MLR Receiver is some times used interchangeably with card as it is the line card which actually receives the alarm in the MLR One of the wires used on a phone line By convention this is red Two or more packets of alarm information used for error checking If two packets rounds are identical the packet contains valid data The part of the automation message which stores the receiver number and line card number The length of this field is variable and is controlled via an option in both the line card and the SG CPM3 An asynchronous point to point serial communications protocol Used to communicate between the SG DRL3 and a PC for the SG DRL3 s debug output Also used to communicate between the SG CPM3 and the automation computer and the SG CPM3 and a PC for the SG CPM3 s debug output One side of a 2 sided TCP socket connection The server is the one responsible for receiving the socket connection with the remote host the client In general a host which acts as a server can receive multiple client socket connection requests simulta neously The SG CPM3 acts as a server to both the console and the web interface Sur Gard a brand name of DSC Also used to describe a particular type of automation output A motherboard styl
86. card number to the output If using DNIS to replace RRLLL then the output will be 4 digits RRLL 03 Send 3 hex digit line card number to the output leading Zeros will be inserted prior to the line card number If using DNIS to replace RRLLL then the output will be 5digits RRLLL 0A Send 3 digit line card number in decimal and the 2 digit receiver number in decimal If using DNIS to replace RRLLL then the output will be 5digits RRLLL this option will only affect message output for POTS Channels and IP Channel OD Send 3 digit line card number in decimal and the 2 digit receiver number in Hex If using DNIS to replace RRLLL then the output will be 5digits RRLLL NOTE When setting this option the line card Number Length option should always correspond to the number of DNIS digits being received For example if 5 digits are being received then the line card Number Length Option should be programmed to 3 This would cause the 5 digits of DNIS DDDDD to overwrite the standard RRLLL Option 042 Line card Busy out Default 00 This option allows the line card to seize the phone line in case of checksum error after download or when its internal buffer is full after loss of communication with the System Program with one of the fol lowing 00 The line is seized if any of the conditions mentioned above occur 01 The line is NOT seized if any of the conditions mentioned above occur Once the event buffers of the receiver are full the olde
87. cilities The Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the oper ation of the equipment If this happens the Telephone Company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Equipment Maintenance Facility If trouble is experienced with this equipment Sur Gard SYSTEM III for repair or warranty information please contact the facility indicated below If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is solved This equipment is of a type that is not intended to be repaired by the end user DSC c o APL Logistics 757 Douglas Hill Rd Lithia Springs GA 30122 U S A Additional Information Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information Alarm dialing equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emer gency situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answering sys tem computer modem etc already has the telephone line in use To do so alarm dialing equipment must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack that is electrically in series with and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same telephone line Proper installation is depicted
88. computer event code The event code will then be transmitted to the central station computer Refer to the Decoding Library for the complete set of event codes used by the line card In Sections 30 through 3F program ASCII codes according to the Decoding Library Do NOT use values other than 20 7F SG DRL3 Options 40 1481 3 2 4 2 Digit 0 SG DRL3 Options 1401 1240 14FV 24F 3 2 4 2 Digit 0 Defaults Option Value Code 40 48 41 A 49 52 R 4A 41 A 4B 4F 4 43 40 5C 4 52 R 4F 54 T The SG System III will use the first digit following the account code in 4 2 3 1 extended or 3 2 formats to determine the computer event code The event code will then be transmitted to the central station computer Refer to the Decoding Library for the complete set of event codes used by the channel In Sections 40 through 4F program ASCII codes according to the Decoding Library Do NOT use values other than 20 7F ASCID SG DRL3 Options 50 SF 4 3 Digit 0 F SG DRL3 2L Options 1501 12501 15F 25F1 4 3 Digit 0 Defaults Option Value Code 50 58 41 59 52 R 5A 41 5B 4F 5C 43 C 5D 5C 52 R oF 54 The SG System III will use the fifth digit of data received in 4 3 for mats to determine the message and event code The event code will then be transmitted to the central station computer Refer to the Decoding Library for the c
89. ction apply to any claim by or against DSC the limitations and dis claimers contained here shall be to the greatest extent permitted by law Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so that the above may not apply to you Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties whether expressed or implied including all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a par ticular purpose And of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Digi tal Security Controls neither assumes responsibility for nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liabil ity concerning this product This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are governed by the laws of the province of Ontario Canada WARNING Digital Security Controls recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected Installer s Lockout Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer s Lockout option enabled and exhibit no other problems will be subject to a service charge Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls
90. d 2 hex digit line card number to the output 03 Send 3 hex digit line card number to the output leading Zeros will be inserted prior to the line card number Send 3 digit line card number as entered no conversion OD Send 3 digit line card number in decimal conversion from deci mal to hex decimal Receiver number will be outputted as pro grammed without any conversions NOTE When setting this option the line card Number Length option should always correspond to the number of DNIS digits being received For example if 5 digits are being received then the line card Number Length Option should be programmed to 3 This would cause the 5 digits of DNIS DDDDD to overwrite the standard RRLLL SG DRL3 Option 03 Internal messages RS 232 Default 01 When this option is programmed as 00 the channel will output its internal messages in the following format SRRLLL AAAAINxxyy If it is programmed as 01 internal messages will be output as ORRLLL SAAAAINxxyy Where S 0 zero Protocol number RR Receiver number LLL Line number Account code always 0000 Nxxyy SIA event SG DRL3 Option 04 2 Way Audio Activation Time Default 00 This pption determines how long in 10 second increments the 2 way audio function will be active once it is initiated At the end of this time the line card will hang up the line Program a value from 01 to FF for 10 seconds to 2550 seconds Three 3 minu
91. ded RJ 45 patch cables connect the Output of the primary System III shelf address 1 to the Input of the redundant system shelf address 2 Connect the Output of the redundant System III to the Input of the primary System III Use a small flat screw driver to turn the shelf address switch to 2 on the second redundant System Figure 1 8 SG System III UPS Supervision Connection Diagram SG System Backplane For UL ULC installations use UL listed UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply power supply for Gd 2 protective signaling systems and or listed burglar oo alarm power supply as applicable ce O TI gt b For ULC Installations the equipment shall be rack 8 mounted and energized by a permanently wired 5 ao gp ME E supply in accordance with C22 1 Canadian Electri J3 Eldib cal Code Part 1 Safety Standard for Electrical 12Vbo 25mA E Installations section 32 B5 Ign Connection to Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS press recommended with minimum 24 Hr standby gt capability required IEC Power For UL Installation of model SG System 111 UPS Output 120VAC 60Hz 2 5A Connector For model System CE not UL Listed UPS Output 24
92. e PCB which acts as the backbone for a single shelf of a SG System III receiver The SG BP3X contains sockets to which up to 12 SG DRL3s 1 SG CPM3 1 SG PSC3 and 2 SG DC DC3s can be connected Furthermore 2 SG BP3Xs can be connected together to form 2 shelf configuration for the SG System receiver The SG BP3X also con tains connections for a parallel printer and 2 serial automation COM ports as well as an Ethernet connection Also referred to as a backplane Central Processing Module 3 The SG CPM3 controls the overall operation of the SG System receiver which includes multiplexing alarm signals from the line cards and sending them to the appropriate outputs 39 SG DC DC3 SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L SG MLRF3 SG PSC3 SG PSU3 SG System SG UIB3 SIA TCP IP Tip Zone The DC power supply of the SG System III receiver Digital Receiver Line Card 3 Dual Line Digital Receiver Line Card 3 The metal rack which is used to enclose all other modules within a single shelf of the SG System III receiver Power Supply Controller 3 Power Supply Unit 3 Name given to a single entire receiver configuration including rack SG CPM3 s line card s power supply etc User Interface Board 3 An L shaped board which connects to the SG CPMG and contains output LEDs and 4 push buttons used for the user interface This board also connects directly to the LCD screen Security Industry Association Sometimes referred to as the SIA format which
93. e a number from 7 or 8 to indicate 7 or 8 data bits NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used Option 0D Serial Parity Default 0 Determines the parity of serial port 2 Numeric Setting Display Description 0 None no parity default 1 Odd odd parity 2 Even even parity NOTE The number of stop bits can not be changed and will always be 2 NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used Option 0 AHS Operation Options Default 24 disabled This option is used to program the time at which the AHS table will be saved to flash Valid entries for this section are from 00 12 AM to 23 11 PM and 24 disabled Primary and Secondary SG CPM3 must have this option pro grammed with the same value New and Modified AHS entries that are automatically generated by new incoming calls to line cards will be added to the backup CPM automatically via port 1030 This operation will happen every 5 min utes At this time all entries that are new modified will be synchro nized with the other CPM If the two CPM s are not able to communicate to each other then the synchronization of the new entries will fail A text message shall be outputted to the printer when AHS synchroni zation starts stops or fails A text message shall be outputted to the printer when AHS flash write starts
94. e input for the line card Pins 25 50 Not used Pin Port Pin Port Pin Port 1 26 A Tip Ring Channel 1 9 34 Tip Ring Channel 5 17 42 A Tip Ring Channel 9 2 27 Channel 1 10 35 B Tip Ring Channel 5 18 43 B Tip Ring Channel 9 3 28 Tip Ring Channel 2 36 Tip Ring Channel 6 19 44 Tip Ring Channel 10 4 29 Tip Ring Channel 2 12 37 Tip Ring Channel 6 20 45 B Tip Ring Channel 10 5 30 A Tip Ring Channel 3 13 38 Tip Ring Channel 7 21 46 Tip Ring Channel 11 6 31 Tip Ring Channel 3 14 39 Tip Ring Channel 7 22 47 Tip Ring Channel 11 7 32 Tip Ring Channel 4 15 40 Tip Ring Channel 8 23 48 A Tip Ring Channel 12 8 33 B Tip Ring Channel 4 16 41 B Tip Ring Channel 8 24 49 B Tip Ring Channel 12 the SG BPX3 the ports are the channels used for 2 way audio back up telephone line Refer SG DRL 3 options for further information 43 Appendix DEC HEX BIN Conversion Chart Dec 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OB 0C 00 OE OF 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 0000 0000 0000 0001 0000 0010 0000 0011 0000 0100 0000 0101 0000 0110 0000 1 0000 1000 0000 1001 0000 1010 0000 1011 0000 1100 0000 1101 000
95. ed ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 2A Mask Serial Printer 1 Default 00 SG Serial printer trouble mask for shelf 1 If set SG Serial Printer trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 2B Mask TCP Printer 2 Default 01 SG TCP Printer trouble mask for shelf 2 If set SG TCP Printer shelf trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF 16 Option 2C Mask Parallel Printer 2 Default 01 SG Parallel Printer trouble mask for shelf 2 If set SG Parallel Printer shelf trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 2D Mask Serial Printer 2 Default 01 SG Parallel Printer trouble mask for shelf 2 If set SG Serial Printer trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 2E Number of Line Cards Default CC lines This option is used to set the number of line cards polled by the SG CPM3 This option is nibble controlled upper nibble for shelf 2 and lower nibble for shelf 1 Valid entries are from 1 to C Shelf 1 CPM
96. eiver Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported setting the mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not be reported v 00 Condition reported 01 Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1C Transmitter Unencrypted Trouble Mask This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the T LINK transmitter sending an unencrypted event when the SG DRL3 IP is expecting an encrypted event condition on the SG DRL3 IP receiver Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported setting the mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not be reported v 00 Condition reported 01 Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1D Invalid Report Trouble Mask This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting the invalid report condition SG DRL3 IP determines that the signal received is invalid bad checksum encryption key miss match Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported setting the mask to 1 signi fies the trouble will not be reported v 00 Condition reported 01 Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1E Unknown Account Trouble Mask This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting an unknown account report condition when the SG DRL3 IP received is from an invalid account not in the account table Setting the mask
97. ems Console sets the AHS table to the CPM it will be written to flash once the set is complete Once the AHS table has reach capacity a log AHS Database Full is made This message is only outputted once per day after the ini tial occurrence at midnight 24 hour time 0000 If table space is made entries deleted then no further logs will be made The AHS table size is 250000 entries This may be increased to 500000 with the purchase of a license NOTE The SG CPM3ROHS is required in order to have the additional AHS entries Section 3 Line Card Operating Modes 3 1 Standby Mode 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 3 SG DRL3 After start up the line card enters the Standby mode and monitors the telephone line and the SG CPM3 Depending on the system s status the following conditions will be displayed for each line card LED ON OFF FLASHING is LINE Line Fault Line Nor N A Red mal STATUS On line Off line Brror Yellow a condition WATCHDOG Line Card Line Card Blue not functional functional The number of flashes on the yellow LED indicates the follow ing errors Flashes Error 1 CPM Absent Line card clock not set EBUS command to disable the line card was sent 2 3 4 Printer or computer buffer full 5 Checksum failed when downloading Flash ROM files SG DRL3 IP After start up the line card enters the Standby mode and monitors the network connection and the SG CPM3
98. er to the manuals for any central station automation soft ware being used to determine if there are any special requirements for this number Also check the numbers used for any other receivers in the station to ensure that numbers are not duplicated SG DRL3 Option 76 Accounts 3 x to 4 x Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 176 276 Accounts 3 x to 4 x Default 00 00 Disabled if the alarm is reported in 3 1 3 1 extended BFSK 3 2 or 3 8 ACRON formats a leading space will be communicated in front of the 3 digit account codes IRRLLLsssssssAAAsXsssY DC4 01 If the alarm is reported in 3 1 3 1 extended 3 2 or 3 8 ACRON formats a leading 0 zero will be communicated in front of the 3 digit account codes IRRLLLssssssOAAAsXsssY DC4 02 Alarms communicated to the computer If the alarm is reported in 3 1 3 1 extended 3 2 or 3 8 ACRON formats a leading 0 zero will be communicated in front of the 3 digit Account And a 0 zero will be communicated in front of the 1 digit alarm code for the above for mats as well as 4 1 format 1l011sssssSsOAAAsXss0Y DCA 04 If the panel is reported in SIA two leading 0 zeros will be com municated in front of the 3 digit account EX S1011 800A AAINriO FHOO 05 If the alarm is reported in 3 1 3 1 extended 3 2 BFSK SIA 3 8 ACRON formats then a leading 0 zero will be communicated in front of the 3 digit account If the panel is reported i
99. escription value 01 Enable Debug mode enabled 02 RBUS Debug mode for RBUS com mands sent to from the line card over RBUS will be outputted when enabled 04 Reserved For future 08 Reserved For future 10 Reserved For future 20 PHONE LINE Displays the line voltage reading or the channel 40 Time Debug timestamp on 80 Fast Enable Fast Debug messages enabled 24 For each incoming call to the receiver when the debug generates the message ring on primary the receiver shall also log the firmware ver sion and the DSP version that is currently active on the system Data will only be outputted from this debug option if the debug task for the selected debug menu is enabled This can be done via the serial debug from the console software application Example of debug output 152 02 621 SW Version 1 11 01 003 152 02 621 DSP Version 1 90 01 045 fs2 02 621 Ring on Pri CH2 12 1 2009 11 30 2 152 02 621 DSP Input Of 152 03 628 DSP Output a1 152 03 628 sending 2300Hz for 1000ms 152 05 632 gt 152 05 632 6655 1816 2 152 07 028 152 07 028 16 501002 186655 60200001 152 07 028 16 00 01 002 6655 602 00 5 001 152 07 029 sending 1400 2 for 800ms 152 11 033 FORMAT IS DTMF NOTE Set to 01 to enable The debug mode should only be used when required and disabled after use SG DRL3 Option 20 C L A S S Field Data Default 04 SG DRL3 2L Option 120 220 C L
100. expected tasks The configuration management done from the Console Software is located on port 1024 The SG System III Console software is provided for Microsoft Windows operating system refer to the console documentation for compatibility list ing which provides a graphical style menu for configuration management Additional features are available with the Console software including storage of virtual receiver setups and configu ration wizards 1 5 3 1 5 4 1 5 5 1 5 6 1 5 7 1 5 8 1 5 9 1 5 10 Status Addressing Line card status is reported via physical addressing Shelf and slot number are assigned automatically to each line card All device status information is in Sur Gard format The reporting of status on this port automation output and printer will relate to physical addressing Automation Input Output Port 1025 Traditional automation communication is provided via port 1025 on the Ethernet connection This primary port is a Sur Gard stan dard output and provides Sur Gard standard automation output Compatibility Central station automation software packages such as eMAS e DICE e SIMSII GENESYS 5 1 5 IBS support the SG System III Sur Gard interface Refer to automa tion software specifications for compatibility NOTE Automation connections are considered supple mentary per UL864 Listing Compatibility with the auto mation software in a system used at a central stati
101. f detailed event messages for the SG DRL2A SG DRL3 decoding of sescoa format please reference the communication for mat document SG DRL3 Option A6 ITI Adjust Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 1A6 2A6 ITI Adjust Default 00 When set to 01 the ITI account codes will be converted to 4 digits by stripping the last digit off For example a panel account of 23459 will become account 2345 If the leading digit of the panel account is a 0 then it will be stripped and replaced with a space For example if 02349 is sent then the receiver will output 234 for the panel account SG DRL3 Option A7 Silent Knight FSK2 RS 232 Default 00 The channel provides two possible outputs to the computer for Silent Knight FSK2 format The operation of this option is explained below A7 00 SKFSK disabled A7 01 SKFSK enabled for SKFSK1 ERRLssssssAAAAY Yssss DCA SKFSK2 Protocol 2 CRRLssssAAAAAAYYZZss DC4 A7 02 SKFSK enabled for SKFSK1 ERRLssssssAAAAYYssss DC4 SKFSK2 Protocol 2 FRRLssssAAAAAAYYZZss DC4 SG DRL3 Options A8 AF Dial out Number For 2 way Audio Transfer Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Options 1A8 2A8 AF Dial out Number For 2 way Audio Transfer Default 00 These 8 options are used to provide the dial out number if the user wishes to transfer the call to another extension Up to 16 digits may be programmed including any Feature Command digits The values in these options will be sent as DTMF tone
102. ge NACKed 25 consecutive times Printer message Internal Comm Error Computer signal RRLLL 0000iNRTSSOO 12 3 4 2 3 4 3 Ethernet Interface The SG DRL3 IP has an Ethernet interface which operates as a 10BaseT 100BaseT IEEE 802 3 compliant Ethernet port half duplex mode This port is accessible via a standard RJ45 connec tor A LINK plus ACTIVITY LED is also present on the board for diagnostics and troubleshooting The IP address of SG DRL3 IP is programmable The Ethernet port is used for sys tem connections including the transmitter and console ports The Ethernet communication lines must be connected first to an approved acceptable to the local authorities type NID Network Interface Device before leaving the premises e g UL installa tions UL60950 Listed NID Supervised Receiver Database The receiver has the capability of monitoring T LINK transmitters that are set up as supervised units The receiver will automatically keep track of new transmitters and indicate whenever a transmitter has been lost Section 4 Programming Operation The properties windows displayed The configura tion should be 4 1 Introduction The SG System can be programmed manually using the front panel from a local computer using the Debug Output located on SG DRL3 bits per second 19200 each line card behind the front panel or remotely using the TCP SG DRL3 2L bits per second 57600
103. gh which the SG DRL3 IP must communicate to reach the T LINK transmitter This address is applied to all T LINK modules connected to the SG DRL3 IP These options specify the 4 bytes of the receiver gateway from high byte to low byte with the highest byte 3 in section 09 and the low est byte 0 in section 0C Defaults 09 00 OA 00 OB 00 OC 00 Represents 000 000 000 000 Options 0D E Alarm Port Number Use this option to set the Alarm Port connection number for your receiver While the default value will suffice in environments involv ing just one receiver Option OD OE can be used to differentiate receivers in a complex multiple receiver environment If this option is changed IP communication modules connected to the SG DRL3 IP must be programmed with the new receiver number Communicatiors connected to the receiver will send their signals to this port Defaults OD OB OE F5 Represents 3061 Option 0F Receiver Number The receiver number is used for sending signals to the central station software Refer to the manuals for any central station automation soft ware being used to determine if there are any special requirements for this number Also ensure that there are no duplicate receiver numbers used Default 01 Option 10 Line Card Number The Line Card Number provides a virtual identification code for each SG DRL3 IP module Hexadecimal numbers 01 to FE be programmed in Option
104. git and BFSK If Option A3 1A3 2A3 set to OF the hex digit will be stripped for 1 digit 2 digit BFSK and Ademco Express 4 1 4 2 NOTES Option 70 170 270 must be left as an individ ual event code when enabling this option When performing any conversion Such as Pulse to Ademco HS or BFSK to Ademco HS this option will NOT take effect Incoming Format Decoded Format 00 11 digit DTMF Acron 3 8 00 12 digit Acron 4 8 SG DRL3 Option A4 BFSK RS 232 Default 00 1 1 digit PIME 451 SG DRL3 2L Option 1A4 2A4 BFSK RS 232 Default 00 alg Cantronics x m 02 12 digit Scancom 433 4 3 3 FF This option will dictate how the BFSK format will be outputted to the automation At default set to 00 the output will be as Radionics 6500 When set to 01 the output will be as a 3 1 extended format and when set to 02 the output will be Ademco High Speed The account code used in these examples is 055 SG DRL3 Option A1 FBI RS 232 Default 01 SG DRL3 2L Option 1A1 2A 1 FBI RS 232 Default 01 To enable the computer for FBI Super Fast protocol program Option A1V 1A1 2A1 as When enabled the computer output will be as indicated below JRRLLLssssssAAAATZZEss DC4 Where J FBI protocol identifier RR receiver number LLL line number Value Function 00 BFSK format will be reported as Radionics 6500 The protocol iden tifier will be a 6 Examples
105. grammed specifically per hunt groups panel type etc By receiving the DNIS or Caller ID the appropriate profile can be selected through a look up table stored on the line card 20 00 2F 30 AF DNIS Received Profile 0 Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 63 Default Static Options identical for all profiles Dynamic Options Dynamic Options Dynamic Options Dynamic Options unique for each profile Profile 0 is the default When no Caller ID or unknown DNIS is received or when the received number does not point to a pro file the default will be used Profiles are used to reduce on line time and for specific customers or panel format types one can have a profile with certain hand shakes sent first Also some formats require certain options and this can be pre defined as well Profiles allow for a more customized system Rather than having a line card or a receiver itself devoted to certain customers the SG System can handle any format at any time through the use of profiles Each line card holds its own look up table that can be shared through line pools or shared within the entire receiver Two types of tables are available but only one type can be cho sen The first type which consists of 100 000 entries is used strictly with DNIS of up to 5 digits Table type 1 Profile to be used 00001 01 00002 03 00003 24 99999 45 The second type is used if ANI Caller ID and or DNIS are recei
106. gramming of the Printer Mode shall display the text label for the mode rather than the numeric value example instead of 00 display LOOP instead of 02 display ALL NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used Option 31 ACK Wait Default 40 Determines the acknowledge wait time in tenths of a second to be used for automation outputs before the CPM will try again if no response is received within this interval This timer starts after the signal is sent to the automation Enter a decimal number from 40 to 99 for 4 0 seconds to 9 9 seconds NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used Option 32 Date Format Default 0 Selects the format used to represent date for printer output Format 1 represents US format display will read MM DD YY Format 0 represents International format display will read DD MM YY Option 33 Protocol ID Default 0 When this option is programmed as 0 the will output its inter nal messages in the following format ORRLLL AAAAINxxyy When this option is programmed as S the SG System III will output its internal messages in the following format SRRLLL AAAAINxxyy S 0 zero protocol number RR Receiver number LLL Line number AAAA Account code always 0000 Nxxyy SIA event 17 Option 34 Time Correct Default
107. h the GS transmitter When enabled the receiver will output the received SIM number to the printer and auto mation The message will include the account number up to 10 digits following Option 46 and the SIM number 21 digits The automa tion software used with the receiver will need to support the s proto col via the Sur Gard output format in order for this feature to work Available settings for SIM Number output 00 Disabled No SIM Number output 01 SIM Number output to printer and automation 02 SIM Number output to printer only 03 SIM Number output to automation only The automation output is as follows sRRLLLAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Where S is the protocol identifier RRLLL is the Receiver and Line number of the line card that received the event Ais the 10 digit account number S is the SIM number of the transmitter that sent the event Default 00 Glossary Account Acknowledgement ACK AHS Alarm ANI ASCII Automation Automation Message Backplane Block Busy Out Call Caller ID Capture Centronics Checksum C L A S S Client Computer Message Console Dialer DNIS DTMF Ethernet Equivalent Line Number Event Event Code FES Format FSK Handshake Heartbeat Hook Flash The portion of a signal which contains the information identifying the location or the owner of the alarm panel Also referred to as account number account code or accoun
108. he moment to distinguish from the modem II formats At most the receiver will miss the first bytes of modem but once it detects modem the second round is properly received There are four types of Communication Fail messages that can be cre ated A message is generated if the line card receives an Invalid DNIS If the line card cycles through all programmed handshakes and no data is received in response Two new communication fail messages have been added to the com munication fail automation and printer logs These messages will occur in the event that the following conditions occur fax signal is detected if a Noise call is generated Call could not be 0010021 0000 NYCO101 processed because of bad DNIS struc ture or no response by the panel Call failed due to 0010021 0000 0102 01 002 0000 COMMUNICATION FAIL detection of fax Fax device on the call Call failed dueto 0010021 0000 0103 01 002 0000 FAIL detection of voice Noise on the call 01 002 0000 COMMUNICATION FAIL New Messages SG DRL3 Option BA DMP User Length Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option DMP User Length Default 00 NOTE DMP is not supported by the SG DRL3 2L This option is for the variable length user and zone numbers The first digit in the option represents the user number and the second digit represents the zone number For example if Opti
109. i e inactive accounts The operator will be able to manually update the A H S database with the SG System III Console software If the operator wishes to call block a particular customer Caller ID they would do this by entering for that entry the handshake value of 99 When this is sent to the line card the line card will release the line as soon as it sees the Caller ID Computer Message ORRLLL 0000IBLOCKED CALL Printer Message RRLLL 0000 BLOCKED CALL SG DRL3 Option 2E DMP Time location Offset Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 12E 22E DMP Time location Offset Default 00 NOTE DMP is not supported by the SG DRL3 2L This option is used when sending the update time and date command to the DMP panels You will have to provide the Greenwich Mean Time GMT offset for the Sur Gard receiver starting at GMT and moving westerly across the Earth For the time zones that do not fall under the 1 hour interval the option should be left at the Greenwich Mean Time 24 setting An Option setting of 00 is disabled settings above 24 must act as a disabled state 00 When the DMP panel calls in and requests a time update the receiver will respond with its current time and the offset value programmed in this section The time and date of the receiver with respect to the Greenwich Mean Time GMT The gg values in the update time and date command are determined by starting at the GMT and moving westerly across the Earth
110. ill be stripped if it is an F Standard 4 2 format Output IRRLLLssssssAAAASXss YZ Example 1 Option 94 194 294 set to 01 Panel account code is F245 10409 ssssssF245sXss YZ IF Option 94 194 294 is set to 01 the will be replaced by a space 10409 Isssssss245sXss YZ This setting will also enable the receiver to decode special pulse extended extended formats 10409 Isssssss245sXssYZ If Option 94 is set to 02 than the leading digit of any account code greater than four digits will be stripped if it is a zero This option will work with the following formats Standard Pulse and DTMF 3 x 4 x amp Extended FBI Ademco Super Fast 4 8 1 4 8 Contact ID ITI SIA Modem II SKFSK Example 1 Option 94 set to 02 Panel account code is 0345 104091ssssss0345sXssYZ New Output 10409 155555553455 55 7 Details on special pulse extended extended formats Option 94 194 294 01 This option applies to pulse formats If any of the reporting code digits are an A they will be reported on the computer and printer as as an A instead of a 0 4 digits If two rounds match decode the 4 digit pulse extended format in the form of 26AC x2 gt last digit must be C CCC2 x2 gt 1st 3 digits must be C 26AF x2 gt last digit must be FFF2 x2 gt lst 3 digits must be C 30 26AC2F2 Otherwise decode as 3 1 extended or normal 3 1 and if the first digit is F strip it off 5 digi
111. in the figure below If you have any questions concerning these instructions you should consult your telephone company or a qualified installer about installing the RJ31X jack and alarm dialing equipment for you Customer Premises Equipment and Wiring Network Service Provider s Facilities Computer Unused LI RJ 31X Jack Alarm Dialing Equipment RJ 11 Jack Telephone BE Line lt Telephone Network i Unused Demarcation Point Telephone Fax Machine RJ 11 Jack Answering System Telephone Hereby DSC declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The complete R amp TTE Declaration of Conformity can be found at http www dsc comlistings index aspx CZE DSC jako v robce prohla uje Ze tento v robek je v souladu se v emi relevantn mi po adavky sm rnice 1999 5 EC DAN DSC erkl rer herved at denne komponenten overholder alle viktige krav samt andre bestemmelser gitt i direktiv 1999 5 DUT Hierbij verklaart DSC dat dit toestel in overeenstemming is met de eisen en bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EC FIN DSC vakuuttaa laitteen t ytt v n direktiivin 1999 5 EC olennaiset va
112. is an example of FSK modulation Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A standard network communications protocol On the SG System III TCP IP is used to communicate between the console and the SG CPM3 It is also used to connect the SG CPM3 to a TCP printer resident on the console and TCP automation software runs independent of the console One of the wires used on a phone line By convention this is green The portion of an alarm which contains the information identifying the specific zone of the panel that has been violated 40 Appendix A Printer Words Options 60 6F Hex Printer Words Hex Printer Words 00 MEDICAL 3E CARBON MONOXIDE 01 PENDANT TRANSMITTER TANK LEVEL 02 FAIL TO REPORT IN 40 RESERVED 03 RESERVED 4 RESERVED 04 RESERVED 42 RESERVED 05 RESERVED 43 RESERVED 06 RESERVED 44 RESERVED 07 RESERVED 45 RESERVED 08 RESERVED 46 FIRE SUPERVISORY 09 RESERVED 47 LOW WATER PRESSURE FIREALARM 48 LOW SMOKE 49 GATE VALVE SENSOR 0C COMBUSTION 4A LOW WATER LEVEL OD WATER FLOW 4B PUMP ACTIVATED OE 4C PUMP FAILURE OF PULL STATION 4D RESERVED 10 DUCT 4E RESERVED FLAME 4F RESERVED 12 NEAR FIRE ALARM 50 SYSTEM TROUBLE 13 RESERVED 51 ACLOSS 14 PANIC ALARM 52 LOW SYSTEM BATTERY 15 DURESS ALARM 53 CHECKSUM BAD 16 SILENT ALARM 54 ROM CHECKSUM BAD 17 AUDIBLE ALARM 55
113. is considered as transmit ted regardless if the other output acknowledged it or not This setting is NOT recommended See Automation Mode Diagrams for flow charts of each mode Fifth Configuration AUTOMATIC IP SG FALL BACK 4 This mode is similar to Fall Back except that when the TCP IP con nection is restored the SG System III will return to the System Inter face to send events This eliminates the need for the Reset SG Fallback from the SG System III Console See Automation Mode Diagrams for flowcharts of each mode Sixth Configuration Split Shelf Reporting 5 Split shelf reporting is a function that allows the receiver to have both shelves of the receiver output printer automation messages indepen dently All signals for each shelf will be outputted by the corresponding CPM In the event that one of the CPM modules is removed or fails the other will automatically take over processing of all automation and printer messages Option 30 Printer Mode Default 00 Loop The printer outputs can be configured in a similar approach as the automation outputs except that only acceptable values are LOOP 01 or ALL 02 ALL is transmitting the printer message to all active ports The first acknowledge received will be used to process the next printer message NOTE Order of sequence is Parallel and finally Serial DSC does NOT recommend changing the default setting unless using more than one printer NOTE The display for pro
114. it Bit 7 Brinks Recovery When enabled the line card will not check for an ITI carrier on a full duplex SIA Oxfc handshake SG DRL3 Option 73 Input Output Sensitivity Default 15 SG DRL3 Option 173 273 Input Output Sensitivity Default 15 Values are approximate The input sensitivity is programmed the processor into the DSP on every call Option 73 will have the dual purpose of setting the DSP output level and the DSP input level The upper nibble will set the input sensitivity of the DSP as described by the following 0x07 A6dBm Ox3F 35dBm Ox1F 40dBm Ox5F 28dBm For example no error occurs if the sensitivity is set to 2F The actual value would be the closest of higher values and in this case 3F or 35 dBm The max output level shall be XB in order to prevent signal clipping for 1400Hz frequencies If the user selects XA then the line card shall use the setting XB SG DRL3 Option 74 Equivalent Line Number Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 174 274 Equivalent Line Number Default 00 The equivalent line number is used with the receiver number for sending signals to the central station software This option may be used if there is no DNIS number being received by the line card 27 SG DRL3 Option 75 Receiver Number Default 01 SG DRL3 2L Option 175 275 Receiver Number Default 01 The receiver number is used for sending signals to the central station software Ref
115. ith protoco O i 5 and adds the SRRLLL AAAA NLFssoo NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN DC4 adds the ORRLLL HAAAA NLFssoo NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN DC4 0 S and adds RRLL SRRLLL AAAA NLFssoo RRLL4NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN DC4 2 setto O Bit 4 set to 1 and the dialed phone number for the call transfer adds RRLL Send ORRLLL SAAAA NLFssoo RRLL DCA Bit 1 setto Bit 3 setto 1 uts automation message with protocol utp and adds ORRLLL HAAAA NLFssoo RRLL NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN DC4 Bit 2 set to Bit 4 set to 1 and the dialed phone number for the call transfer 28 Where ss is receiver shelf number 00 is receiver slot number which line card RR is receiver number from option 75 in hex LL is line card number from option 74 in hex is a delimiter N is the number dialed from options A8 AF NOTES When programmed with bit 1 and 2 disabled the feature is disabled When option 74 is disabled 00 it will output 00 in the LL and NOT follow option 01 as the LL When enabled Bit over rides the value of bit 2 If both bit 1 and bit 2 is enabled the output is SRRLLL AAAAINLFssoo DC4 SG DRL3 Option 7F Audio Format Enable Default 00 SG DRL3 21 Option 17F 27f Audio Format Enable Default 00 This option gives you the ability to enable and disable audio for selected formats A 1 in
116. ll be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use During the warranty period Digital Security Controls shall at its option repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory at no charge for labour and materials Any replacement and or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety 90 days whichever is longer The original purchaser must promptly notify Digital Security Controls in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration of the warranty period There is absolutely no warranty on software and all software products are sold as a user license under the terms of the software license agreement included with the product The Customer assumes all responsibility for the proper selection installation operation and mainte nance of any products purchased from DSC Custom products are only warranted to the extent that they do not function upon delivery In such cases DSC can replace or credit at its option International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the exception that Digital Security Controls shall not be responsible for any customs fees taxes or VAT that may be due Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty please return the item s in question to the point of purchase
117. lt 05 In order for the line card to detect an incoming ring the ring signal must be ON for a minimum amount of time This option allows the user to change the minimum amount of time the ring signal must be ON before the receiver will detect a valid ring length The minimum ring duration allowed is 200 ms which corresponds to a value of 02 200 ms Values programmed will be multiplied by 100 ms Values of 00 and 01 give the default of 1 second SG DRL3 Option 0A Format ID Output Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 20 Format ID Output Default 00 This option will allow the line card to output the format ID and profile that was used to receive the call This output is to the printer only The format for the output 27 Nov 2009 18 51 25 01 06 SG PP FF RR LLL EVENT MESAGE Where PP is the profile number and FF is the format ID Format ID List Format Description Format Format Description Format 3 8 ACRON 3 16 1 Scantronics Super Fast 2A 4 8 ACRON 2 4 16 1 Scantronics Super Fast 2B 4 1 Express 10 5 16 1 Scantronics Super Fast 4 2 Express 11 6 16 1 Scantronics Super Fast 3 8 1 Ademco Super Fast 3 ITI Generic 4 8 1 Ademco Super Fast 4 ITI Commader Ill 4 8 1 with Checksum 5 Commader Ademco Super Fast ITI Security Pro Contact ID 4 Digit Account 16 Caretaker Plus Bellcore Caller ID 1B ITI SX V Bellcore Caller Name 1D Commander 2000 DMP Serial 1 2
118. ms for 2 seconds to suppress echo cancellation equipment 00 Disabled 01 Enabled Enable echo canceller SG DRL3 Option 9C Acron RS 232 Default 01 SG DRL3 2L Option 19C 29C Acron RS 232 Default 01 When this option is programmed as 00 the receiver will convert the Acron Super Fast format signal into the standard 3 2 or 4 2 format IRRLLLssssssAAAAsXssYY DC4 Where 1 protocol number RR receiver number LLL line number SSSSSS spaces AAAA account code X Event Code YY Zone Number And to the printer with the library text as RR LLL AAAA YY Text If the Acron options is programmed as 01 the Acron Super Fast for mat will be sent to the automation as indicated below 9RRLLLsssSAAAACCCCCCCCC DC4 Where 9 protocol number RR receiver number LLL line number SSSS spaces AAAA account code CCCC channel 1 4 CCCC channel 5 8 DC4 terminator And to the printer with no library text as RR LLL AAAA CCCCCCCC SG DRL3 Option 9D MODEM RS 232 Default 01 SG DRL3 2L Option 19D 29D MODEM II RS 232 Default 01 In order for the SG System III to receive the Modem II formats two of the handshakes should be programmed or OE The Modem II RS 232 option controls how the receiver will output alarms to the automation This option is a bit selectable option meaning more than one bit may be enabled BitO OFF Select protocol 1RRLLLssssssAAAAXXYYYY DC4 ON Select protoc
119. n SIA two leading 00 zeros will be com municated in front of the 3 digit account 06 If the alarm is reported in 3 1 3 1 extended 3 2 BFSK SIA 3 8 ACRON formats then a leading 0 zero will be communicated in front of the 3 digit account and a 0 zero will be communicated in front of the 1 digit alarm code 07 If the alarm is reported in 3 1 3 1 extended SIA 3 2 BFSK 3 8 ACRON formats then a leading 0 zero will be communicated in front of the 3 dgit account SG DRL3 Option 77 Digit Replace Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 177 1277 Digit Replace Default 00 This option works in conjunction with Option A2 1A2 2A2 When Option A2 1A2 2A2 is enabled and Option 77 177 277 is programmed with an ASCII value the receiver will replace or insert an account code digit Option A2 1A2 2A2 determines how to replace or insert a digit To replace a digit set Option A2 1A2 2A2 to Ox where x is the digit to be replaced To insert a digit set Option A2 1A2 2A2 to 8x where x is the digit in the account code after which will be the inserted digit Example 1 replacing Option 77 is set for 41 and Option A2 is set for 01 Account code is 9876 IRRLLLssssssAAAASXss YZ The receiver will do the following First it will replace the first digit Option A2 01 of the account code in this example 9 and replace it with the ASCII value of 41 which is an
120. nd Enter together to decrease the contrast This operation can be done at any time after the power up sequence 2 2 Active Mode In Active mode the primary connection to the computer is via TCP IP networking on the 10 100 BaseT Ethernet connection for the automation computer If this fails then the output will go via serial RS 232 A command can then be sent through the SG Sys tem III Console software to revert back to TCP IP when the con nection is restored The IP of the SG CPM3 is displayed on the screen Figure 2 1 Active Mode 12 Linecan 85 Line Console Printer IP 30 User Define LCD User Define LCD SYSTEM 06009574 2 3 Manual Mode For Manual mode each event will activate the internal buzzer to be acknowledged manually Each event will be sent automatically to the connected printer and displayed on the SG CPM3 LCD Messages longer than 80 characters will be displayed on two lines Once the signal is acknowledged it will be cleared from the screen Figure 2 2 Manual Mode Switching To Manual Mo 00 01 TEST REPORT Nri l ROB 02 01 117899 02 01 0000 02 TEST REPORT 02 02 0000 03 TEST REPORT 82 81 1112 38 BURGLRRY 5009577 SYSTEM OK NOTE The SG CPM3 will display a maximum of 5000 events which have not been acknowledged D 10 2 4 Standby Mode When two SG CPM3s are present SG CPM3 will be in Active or Manual mode and the other SG CPM3 will be in Standb
121. ne Card Number RRLLL from options in C L A S S field of CONCOMM RBUS packet 02 Send DNIS in C L A S S field of CONCOMM RBUS packet 03 Send Caller ID in C L A S S field of CONCOMM RBUS packet 04 Send whatever option 12 Caller Source is set to in the C L A S S field of CONCOMM RBUS packet 05 Send the convert data from the DNIS Caller ID combined Con version table in the C L A S S field of CONCOMM RBUS packet Example DNIS is 99802 Automation 99802 1234INBAOF10 Printer 03 Jun 2008 08 33 33 03 Jun 2004 08 33 32 01 01 SG 99 802 1234 Alarm Zone 5 3 SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L Static Options 00 2F SG DRL3 Option 00 Reserved SG DRL3 2L Option 100 200 Reserved SG DRL3 Option 01 Line Card Number Default 01 SG DRL3 2L Option 1011 12011 Line Card Number Default 01 The line card Number provides a virtual identification code for each SG System III module Hexadecimal numbers 01 to FE can be pro grammed in Option 01 101 201 to identify line cards SG DRL3 Option 02 Line Card Number Length Default 0A This option is used to determine how many digits from the line card number will be sent to the output You also have the option of display ing the number in hex or decimal Program Option 02 102 202 with one of the following 01 Send only one hex digit to the printer or computer output if you have a 2 digit line card number only the last digit will be sent to the output 02 Sen
122. ne handshake Maximum of 16 Digits 1400 Hz 00 5 100ms pause and 2300 Hz 100ms tone with a kiss off of 400 Hz 6D Single Dual Tone enable Fast DTMF receive mode 1400 Hz 100ms 00 5 pause and 2300 Hz 100ms tone with a kiss off of 1400 Hz 7D Double Dual Tone enable Fast DTMF receive mode 1400 Hz 100ms 00 5 pause and 2300 Hz 100ms tone with a kiss off of 1400 Hz 98 Do not perform AHS for this ANI number 99 Immediate hang up AHS has blocked it BE 1400Hz BFSK only no pulse BF 2300Hz BFSK only no pulse FB Full duplex CFSK FC Full duplex SIA FD FD SIA300 SIA FSK handshake FE ITI handshake Modem IIE filter other frequencies can be programmed using the first two digits to represent the 3rd and 4th decimal places 01 29 NOTE The FD handshake enables changes in the SIA reception that allows panels that are not following the SIA standard to be received more consistently For a more detailed explanation and any updates to the list of panels affected please contact technical support Examples 10 1000 Hz 18 1800 Hz 14 1400 Hz 23 2300 Hz 16 1600 Hz NOTE CESA must be programmed before the ITI and Outel Handshake NOTE When supporting the VONK format the VONK handshake should be programmed first Additional notes When using the Vonk Handshake 1 it is recommended to program this handshake fir
123. nged and will always be 2 NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used Option 0A Serial Printer Format Default 0 The Serial printer is Com 2 on the receiver Setting option 0A to 01 this will display as CTS in programming mode will require the CTS to be set high and print to both HyperTerminal and physical serial printer By setting option 0A to 02 this will display as DCD in programming mode DCD will need to be set high This option affects how the 2 Serial Port is supervised To disable the option set to 0 To enable the printer messages to be outputted to a serial printer and a computer HyperTerminal via the COM2 set to 1 This condition is for devices that set CTS pin HIGH To enable the printer messages to be outputted to a serial printer and a computer Hyper Terminal via the COM2 set to 2 This condition is for devices that set the DCD pin HIGH NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used Option 0B Serial Baud Rate Default 3 9600 Determines the baud rate at which the SG System will communi cate to the Automation Software connected on serial port 2 Valid entries are 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 Option 0C Serial Data Bits Default 8 Determines the number of data bits used to communicate to the Auto mation Software connected on serial port 2 Choos
124. ns the equipment shall be installed in accor dance with the requirements of ULC S561 and ULC S301 Stan dards and the authority having jurisdiction UL864 Programming Requirements Table 1 1 UL864 Programming Requirements NOTICE to Users Installers Authorities having Jurisdiction and other involved parties This product incorporates field programmable software In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarms Systems UL 864 certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below SG CPM3 Opt Program Option Permitted in UL 864 Y N Possible Settings Settings Permitted UL 864 12 Heartbeat Timer Y 00 FF Not allowed 00 13 Mute Buzzer N ON OFF OFF 16 PSU 1 Mask N ON OFF OFF 17 PSU 2 Mask N ON OFF OFF 18 DCA 1 Mask N ON OFF OFF 19 DCB 1 Mask N ON OFF OFF 1A DCA 2 Mask N ON OFF OFF 1B DCB 2 Mask N ON OFF OFF Reserved N ON OFF OFF 1D Reserved N ON OFF OFF 1E Fan 1 Mask N ON OFF OFF 1F Fan 2 Mask N ON OFF OFF 20 Mask UPS 1 AC N ON OFF OFF 21 Mask UPS 1 Bat N ON OFF OFF 22 Mask UPS 2 AC N ON OFF OFF 23 Mask UPS 2 Bat N ON OFF OFF 24 Mask SG TCP 1 N ON OFF OFF 25 Mask SG Serial 1 N ON OFF OFF 26 Mask SG TCP 2 N ON OFF OFF 27 Mask SG Serial 2 N ON OFF OFF 28 Mask TCP Printer 1 N ON OFF OFF 29 Mask Parallel 1 N ON OFF OFF 2A Mask SG Serial 1 N ON OFF OFF 2B Mask TCP Printer 2 N
125. nstructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turn ing the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver 15 connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful How to Identify and Resolve Radio Television Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 Important Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the side of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX If requested this number must be provided to the Telephone Company SG DRL3 Line Card Product Identifier US F53ALO3BSYSTEMIII SG DRL3 2L Product Identifier US F53AL02BDRL342L USOC Jack RJ 21X Telephone Connection Requirements A plug and jack
126. od of this heartbeat is controlled via an option in the SG CPM3 Alternatively the heartbeat refers to the signal sent between SG CPM3s to verify the presence absence of each other The process of the receiver going temporarily off hook usually in an attempt to transfer the phone call 38 Hot Swappable HTTP IEEE 1284 IEEE 802 3 Inter burst Time Inter digit Time Internal Trouble Kiss off Line Line Card Line Conditioning MAC Address MPC860 Multidrop Negative Acknowledgement NAK Off Hook On Hook Options Packet Panel Ping POTS Printer Message Profile Protocol PSTN Receiver Ring Rounds RRLLL RS 232 Server SG SG BP3X SG CPM3 Refers to the ability to add or remove particular cards to or from the system without removing power In the SG System the SG CPM3 SG DRL3 SG DC DC3 and SG PSC3 are all fully hot swappable Hypertext Transfer Protocol A higher level protocol within the TCP IP suite of protocols which is responsible for imple menting web browsers This is the protocol implemented by the SG CPM3 to enable the web interface to function See Centronics See Ethernet A term for the reception of pulse formats The time between two bursts A term used for reception of pulse or formats The time between two digits A trouble condition which is generated inside a receiver as opposed to being sent as an alarm from the panel Internal troubles are also sent to the p
127. oes not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal is 01 when using line card model SG DRL3 or 02 when using line card Model SG DRL3 2L The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may con sist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES sert indiquer le nombre maximal de termi naux qui peuvent tre raccord s une interface t l phonique La terminaison d une inter face peut consister en une combinaison quelconque de dispositifs la seule condition que la somme d indices d quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n exc de pas 5 e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the label Incidence of Harm If this equipment Sur Gard SYSTEM III causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice is not practical the Telephone Company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a com plaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary Changes in Telephone Company Equipment or Fa
128. ol 6RRLLLssssssAAAAXXYYYY DC4 Bit 1 OFF Do not convert to SIA protocol ON Convert Modem ll to SIA protocol SRRLLL HAAAAIEY YZZZ DC4 Bit2 OFF Do not convert SIA with Modem II ASCII text blocks ON Convert to SIA protocol with Modem II ASCII text blocks as SRRLLL HAAAAIEYYZZZ DC4 and DM Bit3 OFF Only decode first 4 digits of Modem Il account codes even if more than 4 received ON Decode up to 10 digits of Modem Il account codes The default is 0 01 meaning output with GRRLLL protocol Do not convert to SIA do not process Modem II text blocks and only decode the first 4 digits of Modem II account codes NOTES The lowest bit will also affect the BFSK format decoding Ensure that the automation software supports settings 02 and 06 if the SIA protocol is desired SG DRL3 Option 9E Scantronics Select Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 19E 29E Scantronics Select Default 00 When this option is programmed as 00 14 digit DTMF will be decoded as Scantronics 4 8 1 with Checksum When this option is programmed as 14 digit will be decoded as Scantronics 5 8 1 SG DRL3 Option 9F Ademco High Speed RS 232 Default 01 SG DRL3 2L Option 19FV 29F Ademco High Speed RS 232 Default 01 When this option is programmed as 00 the receiver will convert the High Speed format signal into 4 2 format automation IRRLLLssssssA AA AsXssYY DC4 printer RR LLL AAAA YY Ala
129. omplete set of messages and event codes used by the line card In Sections 50 through 5F program ASCII codes according to the Decoding Library Do NOT use values other than 20 7F ASCID SG DRL3 Options 60 GF Printer Words SG DRL3 2L Options 160 260 16F 26F Printer Words Defaults Option Value Word 60 F2 PERIODIC TEST REPORT 61 OA FIRE ALARM 62 14 PANIC ALARM 66 1E BURGLARY 64 63 CLOSING 65 62 OPENING 66 E5 SERVICE 67 00 MEDICAL 68 E4 MESSAGE 69 61 RESTORE 6A F2 PERIODIC TEST REPORT 6B C6 GROUP CLOSING 6C C7 GROUP OPENING 6D 6 2 55 50 SYSTEM TROUBLE 6F A6 CANCEL Use only with Model SG System Ill CE SG System CE is not UL Listed Refer also to the Library Select Option 71 The English Printer Library is provided and can be selected by programming the event codes to the corresponding word For example if the words exit alarm are required when the alarm code 1 is received in 3 1 or 4 1 formats Option 61 must be pro grammed as 90 Refer to Appendix A for a list of available words SG DRL3 Option 70 Automation Common Event Code Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 170 270 Automation Common Event Code Default 00 Some central station software packages are unable to process an alarm using the event codes listed in the Decoding Library Where a central station monitors thousands of accounts belonging to different companies the same repor
130. on Default 00 The receiver will usually wait for signals from the control panels for 4 seconds before sending the next handshake if there are no signals received In certain applications control panels cannot wait long enough to get their own handshake especially if the handshake is programmed as the fifth or later handshake The maximum time allowed for this section is 09 9 seconds Pro gram Option 91 191 291 with one of the following 00 4 second interval 02 2 second interval 01 1 second interval 03 3 second interval SG DRL3 Option 92 Pulse Mode Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 192 292 Pulse Mode Default 00 00 Standard Pulse Detection 012 50 Baud Pulse Detection 02 2 Forced AAA Pulse Detection meaning only PULSE is detected 8 When this bit is on it acts as a minimum burst rejection option where x can be 1 to F 1ms to 15 ms burst duration to reject SG DRL3 Option 93 Min Audio Tone Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 193 293 Min Audio Tone Default 00 This option is used for 2 way audio tone detection from specific audio panels This option should be left as default unless otherwise instructed by DSC Technical Support SG DRL3 Option 94 Account Digit Stripping Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 194 294 Account Digit Stripping Default 00 When Option 94 194 294 is set to 00 it is disabled When Option 94 194 294 is set to 01 the leading digit of a 4 digit account code w
131. on BA 1BA 2BA is set for 24 then the receiver will output a 2 digit user number and a 4 digit zone number The default value is 00 for 2 digit user and 2 digit zone number NOTE Option BAJ 1BA 2BA affects DMP Serial 1 for mat not DMP Serial 3 Computer 1234 C1 16 instead of 1234 C 01 and 1234 C 16 1234 O2 32 instead of 1234 O 02 and 1234 O 32 If a user code is not received after the group opening closing the mes sage 1234 C1 FF will be sent indicates that a user code was not received The second nibble of this option controls the user zone number con version The Sur Gard 4 3 DTMF format is made up of a 4 digit account code a 1 digit event code and a 2 digit hexadecimal zone code or user number However some central station software pack ages use a common event code and require decimal user codes This option allows the user codes to be converted from hexadecimal to decimal to meet the needs of the central station software Program with one of the following XO Send the last two digits as user codes without conversion X1 Convert the last 2 digit user codes to decimal as shown here User Code Received User Code after Conversion 00 to 99 00 to 99 BO to B9 100 to 109 to C9 110 to 119 DO to D9 120 to 129 EO to E9 130 to 139 FO to F9 140 to 149 Example if 1234 4B1 is received 1234 C 101 will be sent to the computer 2 Send the last 3 digits as the zone codes with the 5th digit still used
132. on is intended to be handled under a separate 011981 soft ware and or site certification evaluation Automation Protocols The SG System III receiver sends a variety of protocols to report signals to the central station computer via a TCP IP and or RS 232 port A complete list of protocols can be provided upon request Data Byte Protocol The SG System III receiver uses a default configuration of 9600 Baud rate 1 start bit 8 data bits O parity bits and 1 stop bit struc ture to transmit and receive signals on the RS 232 port This pro tocol can be programmed on the receiver to enable different configurations Acknowledgment of the Signal The SG System III receiver requires an acknowledgment signal ACK Hex 06 from the computer software within 4 seconds for each message sent Failure to receive the ACK will result in 3 retransmissions of the signal before indicating a communication failure During a communication failure the SG System III receiver will cease transmitting except for the heartbeat The same thing happens if the receiver receives a NAK Hex 15 In case of communication failure with the computer the SG System III receiver can store up to 256 events per line card in the line card internal memory Communication is resumed when the first acknowledgment is received on the heartbeat all buffered infor mation is then transmitted COM Responses When the SG CPM3 sends an event to the computer it checks for 3 responses
133. one station may transmit at a time Multidrop is also referred to as multipoint See acknowledgement The process of connecting to the telephone line to answer an incoming call or dial a remote device answering The process of releasing the telephone line after completion of a call hanging up A set of user configurable parameters which controls the operation of a device In the SG System III both the SG DRL3 and the SG CPM3 contain sets of options Static options are affect all Profiles on a card Dynamic options are unique to each pro file A group of digits or characters of information in an alarm A device the alarm system at the protected premises used to transmit alarms to the receiver A standard network command which can be used to verify the presence of a device on a network using the device IP address Ping is implemented as part of the ICMP protocol and consists of the Echo Request and Echo Reply commands poll and response respectively Plain Old Telephone System An acronym used to describe a standard analog telephone network or alternatively a standard analog telephone line The alarm information delivered by a receiver to a central station printer This information is generally encapsulated in a descriptive English text message Generally refers to a group of options The receiver can select a profile based on certain conditions The pre established order of events and meanings of the various characters in the inform
134. onstruction activity An evalua tion by the fire and or police department is highly recommended if this service is available Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufacture It is possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effectiveness of these features It is important that a security system be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it does not provide the protection expected Access by Intruders Intruders may enter through an unprotected access point circumvent a sensing device evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage disconnect a warning device or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system E Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper operation If a device operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail Even if the batteries have not failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctua tions which may damage electronic equipment such as a security system After
135. perate with this option enabled Primary Auxiliary Line Fault Active Line Channel Channel LED Not in Line Fault Not in Line Fault OFF Primary Not in Line Fault Not in Line Fault OFF Primary In Line Fault In Line Fault OFF Auxiliary In Line Fault In Line Fault ON None If the primary line goes into line fault the line card will then switch to the Backup line and continue normal operation If at any time the pri mary line is restored the line card will finish its on line operation if it is currently communicating with a panel and upon completion will switch back to the primary line Line Fault and Line Restoral Messages The line fault and line restoral messages for the primary line are the same as the backup computer and printer messages The line fault and line restoral messages for the auxiliary line are as indicated below The computer message for a line fault and line restoral on the auxil iary line are the same as the primary line The printer messages for the line fault and line restoral on the auxil iary line are different that they have line number 2 in them Nov 17 2007 08 08 35 SS OO SG RR LLL 0000 PHONE LINE 2 RESTORE Nov 17 2007 08 08 35 SS OO SG RR LLL 0000 PHONE LINE 2 TROUBLE SG DRL3 Options 0F 10 Reserved SG DRL3 2L Options 10F 20F 110 210 Reserved SG DRL3 Option 11 Hook Flash Enable Disable Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 111 211 Hook Fla
136. process The automation Output will use the Protocol ID of R First the type of alarm is determined by Options 30 130 230 5 115 25 70 170 270 Secondly the type of alarm is mapped to a SIA output as per the fol lowing table Example 1234A1 becomes 1234 A 1 becomes 1234INBA1 Value Codes SIA 41 A BA 42 B BA 43 CL 46 F FA 48 H HA 4F 4 M MA 50 52 R BR 54 T TA 5C 62 66 68 60 MH 70 74 t TH 7C UB Values programmed in Options 30 130 230 SF 15F 25F 70y 170 270 other than in this table will default to UAxx for Undecoded Alarm Bit 3 Convert BFSK format to SIA The BFSK outputs will be converted to a SIA format The automation Output will use the Protocol ID of When this option is enabled it has precedence over the BFSK RS232 Option A4 1A4 2A4 The Accounts 3 x to 4 x Option 76 176 276 may be used to insert a leading 0 to the account code Example 123INFA1 Bit 4 Convert comma to forward slash When enabled any comma s will be converted to a forward slash Example 1234INBA1 2 3 becomes 12341 1 2 3 Bit 5 SIA Recovery Some older SIA panels require that all blocks of the call be NACK d for the call to be complete or it would assume that if one block was acknowledged then all blocks were correctly acknowledged and not resend the blocks that were NACK d This
137. pt AC input non power limited 5009582 3 Maintain 6 5 1 4 separation between power limited and non power limited circuits WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock the product is provided with a grounding type power supply IEC recepta cle Connect product using an appropriate IEC cable to a grounded receptacle RS 232 Serial Automation Output Provides serial connection to a standard automation protocol output All or a number of virtual local computer running automation software straight through receiver types can be mapped to the Sur Gard output serial cable must be used RS 232 Serial Printer Output Provides serial connection to a local CAUTION The E thernet communication lines must computer or serial printer be connected first to an approved acceptable to 25 Pair Telco Connection Connects directly to the local PBX or to the local authorities type NID Network Interface SG BP3X Refer to Appendix C for pinouts Device before leaving the premises e g UL Ethernet Output 10 100 BaseT Traditional automation communi installations UL60950 Listed NID cation is provided via port 1025 on the Ethernet connection This pri mary port is a Sur Gard standard output and provides Sur Gard Figure 1 7 SG System Redundancy Wiring Diagram All circuits are power limited S S S 5110700000 3 00 000070 0000000
138. ption 14 Caller Source to Printer Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 114 214 Caller Source to printer Default 00 This option allows the transmission of the Caller Identification or ANI to the printer output Program Option 14 104 204 as one of the following Protocol Format 00 Do not send to the printer 01 ARRLL Send to the printer each alarm will print an extra line showing the Caller ID North American Caller ID 04 uRRLL Send to the printer each alarm will print an extra line showing the ANI number NOTE Option 12 112 212 must be programmed for Caller ID 01 or ANI 4x or 8x where x represents the number of DNIS digits SG DRL3 Options 15 18 Reserved SG DRL3 2L Options 115 215 18 Reserved SG DRL3 Option 19 Fault Call Counter Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 119 219 Fault Call Counter Default 00 This option is used for limiting the number of fault call messages communication fail that are sent to the printer and computer 00 default will send a fault call alarm for every 10 fault calls On power up the channel will send on the first fault call and then every 10 afterwards 00 Send fault call message every 10th fault call that occurs 01 Send a fault call message to the automation and printer on each fault call SG DRL3 Option 1A DNIS Sensitivity Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 11A 21A DNIS Sensitivity Default 00 Sometimes the DNIS levels a
139. put the printer and computer messages with a different line card number in this case this option can be used to over write the line card number in the printer and computer outputs of the receiver The specific type of alarm being reported by the panel A term used to describe a character or group of characters in an automation output This character s is used to represent the event that was reported by the panel Example 1 Sur Gard automation reports an alarm event using an event code of A Restore as R or Trouble as Example 2 Sur Gard automation reports using a SIA output for a burglary alarm using an event code of BA Format Expert Systems The name given to a receiver task which performs the basic functions of 1 sending handshakes 2 detecting the format from the panel 3 processing the alarm from the panel 4 sending a kiss off to the panel The pre established order of events and meanings of the various characters in an alarm transmitted from a panel to a receiver Frequency Shift Keying A modulation technique used with low speed modems 300 to 1800 bps The carrier frequency is shifted between two discrete frequencies in accordance with the binary serial data A signal sent by the receiver to a panel indicating that a connection has been established These are either tones or modem data A periodic signal sent from the automation outputter tasks to the automation software to verify the presence of that output The peri
140. re much different than the phone line conditions and therefore it may be necessary to configure the sensi tivity during the reception of DNIS The basic formula that the DSP uses is cuttoff level in db 20log value 15 0 5 42 DNIS Sensitivity Option A 0x00 35db value of is written to DSP Default OxOf 42db to Odb Ox3f 35db to Odb Oxff 29db to Odb NOTE Do not change this option unless instructed to do so by DSC Technical Support SG DRL3 Option 1B Reserved SG DRL3 2L Option 11B 21B Reserved SG DRL3 Option 1C Busy Out Default 00 This option allows the line card to seize the phone line in case of checksum error after download or when its internal buffer is full after loss of communication with the System Program Option 1C 11C 21C with one of the following 00 01 The line is seized if any of the conditions mentioned above occurs The line is NOT seized if any of the conditions mentioned above occurs The line will be seized if the automation computer is absent System ONLY if the internal computer buffer is full If there is a loss of printer s any new alarms will not be buffered in the internal printer uffer The line will be seized immediately if there is a loss of automation software or no communication to the Noe the line card has two independent printer and computer buf ers NOTE If the option is programmed to 01 the line card will NOT buffer any new alarms
141. rinter and automation outputs A term used in the security industry for a positive acknowledgement An individual channel on a line card Equivalent to 1 telephone line A removable hot swappable card which contains a POTS line interface which controls 1 or more POTS lines For SG System III each line card SG DRL3 will interface to 1 line Electrical compensation for attenuation and phase delay distortion exhibited by the PSTN Conditioning is performed through the use of an equalizer Media Access Control A globally unique device 6 byte address which identifies a device attached to an Ethernet network Assignment of MAC addresses is governed by the IEEE any OEM company which manufactures Ethernet devices must apply for and purchase an OUI Organizationally Unique Identifier which consists of a block of 16 777 216 MAC addresses all of which have the same first 3 bytes Subsequent allocation of addresses within that block is at the discretion of the purchaser Each Ethernet device produced must be programmed with a different MAC address in order to guarantee that each device will function correctly on the network For the SG System III the MAC address is stored in serial EEPROM on the SG CPM3 board It is only programmable during manufacturing The Power PC microprocessor used as the main processor on the SG CPM3 board A communication link in which a single channel is shared by several stations or nodes DVACS is a Multidrop network Only
142. rm When this option is programmed as 01 Ademco High Speed will not be decoded and the received data is passed to the outputs 8RRLLLAAAAsCCCCsCCCCsC DC4 Where 8 protocol number RR receiver number LLL line number AAAA account code CCCC channel 1 4 space CCCC channel 5 8 space channel 9 DC4 terminator On the SG System III this option also controls the Scantronics for mats 2 8 1 5 8 1 6 8 1 9 digit channels and 2 16 1 3 16 1 4 16 1 5 16 1 6 16 1 17 digit channels Refer also to the 11 amp 12 digit Option A0 140 2A0 for configuring conflicting formats When this option is programmed as 00 the SG System III will con vert the outputs in the corresponding 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 format automation IRRLLLssssAAAAAAsXssY Y DC4 printer RR LLL AAAAAA YY Alarm When this option is programmed as 01 the Scantronics formats will not be decoded and the received data is passed to the outputs automation 8RRLLLAAAAAAsCCCCsCCCCsC DC4 9 digit channels 8RRLLLAAAAAAsCCCCsCCCCsCCCCsCCCCsC DC4 17 digit channels printer 9 digit channels 1 1 17 digit channels above examples shown with 6 digit accounts for accounts less than this leading digits are not sent For example 2 8 1 will be output as 8RRLLLAAsccceseceese DC4 RR LLL AA ccccccccc When this op
143. rmats are all 8 digit DTMF formats Also the Ademco 4 2 Express and the FBI Super Fast formats are both 9 digit DTMF formats Therefore this option must be programmed to inform the line cards which for mats will be decoded if 8 or 9 digit DTMF signals are received The upper nibble will set the 9 digit DTMF format whereas the lower nibble of the option will set the 8 digit DTMF format The upper nibble is defined as follows Ox Auto detection by format ID of 4 2 express and FBI formats 1x Ademco 4 2 Express 2x FBI Super Fast The lower nibble is defined as follows xo Sur Gard 4 3 with checksum x1 Ademco 4 1 Express x2 FBI Super Fast without checksum Example To decode Ademco 4 2 Express and Sur Gard 4 3 with checksum set Option 99 100 200 to 11 To decode FBI Super Fast and Ademco 4 1 Express set Option 99 199 299 to 22 SG DRL3 Option 9A Error Counter Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 19A 29A Error Counter Default 00 When this option is set it will configure the number of consecutive bad pulse rounds before the receiver will automatically hang up The default of 00 means this option is disabled and the receiver must wait for the panel to hang up first 31 SG DRL3 Option 9B Echo Canceller Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 19B 29B Echo Canceller Default 00 When enabled and an incoming call is answered the receiver will generate a 2100 Hz tone with 180 degrees phase reversal every 450
144. rminal Once in the HyperTerminal window point and click on the Hypertrm exe icon A connection description window is displayed with a prompt on Name category a name Point and click on the button A phone number window is displayed Choose the direct to COM port required for connection and point and click on NOTE The SG Systems Console may also be used allow ing for PC s that do not have access to HyperTerminal to be able to program options and perform logger func tions Refer to the SG Systems console manual for setup instructions Figure 4 1 Connect To 13 e Click on the button after setting the configuration The HyperTerminal window is displayed Press any key The debug menu is displayed 4 4 Manual Programming The user interface consists of 3 buttons the Scroll Up button the Scroll Down button and the Enter button These buttons are used to access the programming of the line cards and the SG CPM3 and to view alarm and trouble messages in manual mode They are located on the right side of the screen Figure 4 3 4 4 1 06009578 SYSTEM The Configuration mode allows programming of the various fea tures and options available on the SG System To enter the Configuration mode press the Enter button Enter the Master Access Code using the buttons the default Mas ter Access Code is CAFE When the access code is entered the screen will display the Con
145. rnal diagnostics may require more than one minute during the power up sequence 8 Send a signal from a control panel to the receiver The signal will be displayed on the LCD Press the ACK button to silence the buzzer and clear the signal from the LCD Nn 1 5 Description Operation 1 5 1 1 5 2 Operation with Default Programming Without any changes to the factory default programming the receiver operates as indicated below Answers incoming calls on the first ring Sends the following handshake order 1 2300 Hz 2 1400 Hz 3 Dual tone 4 SIA FSK 5 ITL Modem 2 6 Modemll Receives all communication formats except for 3 2 3 1 checksum SKFSK 4 2 extended and 4 2 checksum see Option 95 The above formats can be manually selected Signals can be displayed on the debug output computer as they are received The signals are then sent to the printer and com puter connected to serial port COMI or to the 10 100BaseT connector The default event codes described in the SG DRL3 Library Decoding and Event Codes Table will be used with the Sur Gard automation communication protocol to send sig nals to the computer if connected If a computer is not connected press the ACK button on the SG CPM3 to silence the buzzer and to clear the alarm s from the LCD display Virtual Connectivity Each receiver has one static IP address and a number of associated ports Internal socket programming uses specific ports for
146. rouble for shelf 1 To not report the trouble turn the appropriate option ON For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1F Mask Fan 2 Fail Default 01 Some installations may not have the full SG System III configuration This mask option is used to enable or disable the supervision Fan trouble for shelf 2 To not report the trouble turn the appropriate option ON For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 20 Mask UPS AC 1 Default 01 UPS AC trouble mask for shelf 1 If set UPS AC trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked Option 21 Mask UPS BAT 1 Default 01 UPS Battery trouble mask for shelf 1 If set UPS Battery trouble con ditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 22 Mask UPS AC 2 Default 01 UPS AC trouble mask for shelf 2 If set UPS AC trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 23 Mask UPS BAT 2 Default 01 UPS Battery trouble mask for shelf 2 If set UPS Battery trouble con ditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 24 Mask SG TCP 1 Default 00 SG TCP t
147. rouble mask for shelf 1 If set SG TCP trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 25 Mask SG Serial 1 Default 00 SG Serial Automation trouble mask for shelf 1 If set SG Serial auto mation trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 26 Mask SG TCP 2 Default 00 SG TCP trouble mask for shelf 2 If set SG TCP trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 27 Mask SG Serial 2 Default 01 SG Serial Automation trouble mask for shelf 2 If set SG Serial auto mation trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 28 Mask TCP Printer 1 Default 00 SG TCP Printer trouble mask for shelf 1 If set SG TCP Printer shelf trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition reported ON Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 29 Mask Parallel Printer 1 Default 00 SG Parallel Printer trouble mask for shelf 1 If set SG Parallel Printer shelf trouble conditions are not reported OFF Condition report
148. s 40 43 Console Password This is the password for the Account Port communication In order for the user to be able to retrieve modify the account table of the receiver the application must have a password that matches this sec tion Applications that connect to this port are T Link Console SG Receiver Consoles Table Loader DLS downloading software Default 40 0C 41 0A 42 0F 43 0E Represents CAFE Options 44 DNIS Replacement of RRLLL When set to 00 the SG DRL3 IP will output the RRLLL Receiver number and line number When set to 01 the SG DRL3 IP will output the DNIS received from a GS transmitter instead of the RRLLL Default 00 Option 46 Account Digit Stripping The option controls the output of the account number set from 1 to 9 digits for both T Link transmitter and panel account code If the option is set to 00 T Link transmitter account code will be sent to the output as 10 digits and panel account code will be sent as received For example if Option 46 is set to 0x07 the following will occur Transmitter Output 1234567890 1234567890 0000001234 0001234 0012345678 2345678 Panel Output 567890 567890 7890 7890 00567890 0567890 If the option 46 is set to 00 the following will occur Transmitter Output 1234567890 1234567890 0000001234 0000001234 Panel Output 567890 567890 7890 7890 00567890 00567890 Default 00 Option 47 SIM Number Output This option is available wit
149. s on the phone line after the following sequence takes place 1 The receiver has recognized the current call as a 2 way audio account and alarm code 2 The calling control panel has finished sending its alarms and switched into 2 way audio mode 3 The channel will perform a Hook Flash with the time value as programmed in Option 11 and then start to dial the digits pro grammed Options A8 1A8 2A8 AF LAF 2AF must be programmed in the following manner Digits 1 9 are programmed as the numbers 1 9 The digit must be programmed if a zero is needed anywhere in the dial string as the digit zero is used to indicate to the line card that there are more digits to dial If a is needed e g 70 the transfer command in some PBX PABX switches program a Similarly if a is needed program a To get the line card to wait for 3 seconds in a dial string program a D 33 DTMF Table DTMF Digit Received DTMF DTMF Digit Received Digit Sent Digit Sent 0 End of dialling string 0 End of dialling string 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 A 0 A 0 B B C C C D 3 second pause D 3 second pause For example to have receiver transfer 2 way audio call to Ext 51386 with a 3 second pause between the transfer command and dialing Options A8
150. s will be for all traffic unless overridden by other options 15 Option 15 Printer Test Default 01 When this option is enabled a test signal will be sent to all active printer s at 05 00 and 17 00 hrs This option is set to 0 Off by default Printer message 26 Nov 2003 16 41 25 26 Nov 2003 16 41 25 00 00 SG 01 000 0000 Printer Test Message Option 16 Mask PSU 1 Default 00 Some installations may not have the full SG System III configuration This mask option is used to enable or disable the supervision of the Power Supply Unit for shelf 1 To not report the trouble turn the appropriate option ON NOTE PSU 1 is the SG PSU3 installed in shelf 1 For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 17 Mask PSU 2 Default 01 Some installations may not have the full SG System III configuration This mask option is used to enable or disable the supervision of the Power Supply Unit for shelf 2 To not report the trouble turn the appropriate option ON NOTE PSU 2 is the SG PSU3 installed in shelf 2 For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 18 Mask DCA 1 Default 00 Some installations may not have the full SG System III configuration This mask option is used to enable or disable the supervision of the right hand SG DC DC3 for shelf 1 To not report the trouble turn the appropriate option ON NOTE DCA 1 is the SG DC DC3 installed in shelf 1 For UL Listed products the permitted
151. setting is OFF Option 19 Mask DB 1 Default 01 Some installations may not have the full SG System III configuration This mask option is used to enable or disable the supervision of the left SG DC DC3 for shelf 1 To not report the trouble turn the appro priate option ON NOTE DCB 1 is the SG DC DC3 installed in shelf 1 For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1A Mask DCA 2 Default 00 Some installations may not have the full SG System III configuration This mask option is used to enable or disable the supervision of the right SG DC DC3 for shelf 2 To not report the trouble turn the appropriate option ON NOTE DCA 2 is the SG DC DC3 installed in shelf 2 For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1B Mask DB 2 Default 01 Some installations may not have the full SG System III configuration This mask option is used to enable or disable the supervision of the left SG DC DC3 for shelf 2 To not report the trouble turn the appro priate option ON NOTE DCB 2 is the SG DC DC3 installed in shelf 2 For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1C Reserved For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1D Reserved For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1E Mask Fan 1 Fail Default 00 Some installations may not have the full SG System III configuration This mask option is used to enable or disable the supervision Fan t
152. sh Enable Disable Default 00 Enables or disables ability to Hook Flash the phone line and deter mines its duration in increments of 10 ms If programmed as 00 the option is disabled If set to anything else multiply the decimal equivalent of the hex value by 10 ms and that is the duration For example if Hook Flash time of 500 ms is wanted program Option 2A to 32 hex 500 ms 10 50 50 32 SG DRL3 Option 12 Caller Source ID Option Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 112 212 Caller Source ID Option Default 00 This option allows the line card to receive Caller Identification data or DNIS that is transmitted after the first ring on the telephone line The appropriate service must be available and requested from the tele phone company for this feature to be operational 00 Disabled 01 Standard Bellcore Caller ID OX Receive DTMF DNIS the low nibble X is 4 to A 10 Select ETSI DTMF Caller ID In this mode the primary incom ing line must be connected to both primary and backup connec tors for phone line detection The aux line will detect caller ID and must be sent pre line ring 11 Select ETSI DTMF Caller ID or BELL CORE In this mode primary incoming line must be connected to both primary and backup connectors for phone line detection The aux line will detect the DTMF caller ID and must be sent pre line ring 23 2X Receive X DNIS and ANI in lt DNIS gt T lt ANI gt T format where T
153. st Option 81 181 281 When using both Outel 1C and CESA 1B the Outel is rec to be programmed first the handshake order SG DRL3 Options 89 to 90 Handshake and Kiss off Duration Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Options 189 289 to 190 290 Handshake and Kiss off Duration Default 00 Some control panels may require a different handshake duration Each unit has increments of 100 ms from 100 ms to a maximum of 8 1 seconds Program Options 88 188 288 to 90 for the desired duration 00 1 second 01 100 ms 02 200 ms 03 300 ms 04 400 ms 1 second 1 2 second and so DSC does not recommend programmed durations longer than 1 5 seconds as it may not be tolerated by the alarm panel For special applications it may be necessary but any durations higher than 8 1 seconds will not be accurate and may not match the duration pro grammed NOTE These options will only affect steady tones hand shakes Option 89 189 289 Handshake 1 duration Option 8A 18A 28A Handshake 2 duration Option 8B 18B 28B Handshake 3 duration Option 8C 18C 28C Handshake 4 duration Option 8D 18D 28D Handshake 5 duration Option 8E 18E 28E Handshake 6 duration Option 8F 18F 28F Handshake 7 duration Option 90 190 290 Handshake 8 duration SG DRL3 Option 91 Inter Handshake Duration Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 191 290 Inter Handshake Durati
154. st This will not affect DTMF for communication for mat detection or for Contact ID generation line test mode DTMF on off time tolerance is programming value 5 ms The upper nibble of the option will control the DTMF on time the lower nibble will control the DTMF off time in 25mS increments from 100mS The Default setting of 00 will have 100 100ms cadence Nibble Value Time ms Nibble Value Time ms 0 100 6 150 1 25 7 175 2 50 8 200 3 75 9 225 4 100 A 250 5 125 5 125 Example To have a DTMF cadence of 150mS on and off time program the option with 66 This option will also allow for cadence settings that are not symmetrical If desired the on and off times may be different Example to have DTMF on time of 75mS and an off time of 200mS program the option as 38 SG DRL3 Option 0D Line Conditions Default 000 SG DRL3 2L Option 10D 20D Line Conditions Default 000 Line Conditions is a bit enabled option If programmed as 00 the line card will detect a single ring If bit 1 is programmed the line card will detect the double ring If bit 2 is enabled the line card will per form a Hook Flash as the end of the call before going on hook to ter minate the call When the Hook Flash is performed a 50015 delay shall be applied prior to the line card going on hook Bit 4 Option Description All off Single ring with no Hook Flash Bit 1 Double ring detection
155. st event in the buffer will be removed to make room for the new event s 04 The line will be seized if the automation computer is absent Sys tem will busy out ONLY if the internal computer buffer is full If there is a loss of printer s any new alarms will not be buffered in the inter nal printer buffer 05 The line will be seized immediately if there is a loss of automation software or no communication to the CPM NOTES The status condition will be indicated on the LED even though the unit does not busy out the line Example set option to 01 do not busy out and have a loss of time present The status will still be displayed on the status LED but the system will not busy out If the option is programmed to 01 the line card will NOT buffer any new alarms once the internal buffer is full Setting this option to 01 is NOT RECOMMENDED If this 01 is selected the line card will overwrite the oldest alarm with a new alarm when the internal buffer is full 21 Option 043 Line card Protocol ID Default 01 RS 232 Format S 0 zero protocol number RR Receiver number LLL Line number AAAA Account code always 0000 Nxxyy SIA event 00 Output for all internal signals is SRRL protocol SRRLLL AAAAINxxyy 01 Output for all internal signals is ORRL Zero protocol ORRLLL AAAAINxxyy Option 044 Line card Class Field Default 04 00 Send 0 5 in C L A S S field of CONCOMM RBUS packet 01 Send Receiver Li
156. sup ported up to 10 digits Each dialed number would have formerly been a line pool on conventional line cards The SG DRL3 IP UDP Receiver Module functions as a LAN or WAN server to many remote clients the transmitters The SG DRL3 IP receiver module receives alarm events from the transmitter panel or from the transmitter when the transmitter is in standalone mode and forwards them to the SG CPMG for sub sequent output to the printer and automation outputs After a receiver module has been configured and installed it will run on a predefined port and await communications from trans mitters which have been configured to connect to that specific receiver When communication has been established the transmit ter will enter its normal operating mode waiting for panel polls transmit heartbeat signals alarm messages and DLS SA down load messages The SG DRL3 IP will log the connection and generate the appropriate connection event for forwarding to the SG CPM3 When an alarm message is generated the transmitter will send the message in a UDP IP Ethernet frame and pass it along to the receiver this communication can be optionally encrypted refer ence transmitter documentation to determine if encryption is sup ported by the device When an alarm message is received from the transmitter panel the receiver will strip off the UDP IP Ether net frame and decrypt the message It will then send an appropri ate response ACK or NAK back
157. t Time There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended yet the occupants will not be pro tected from the emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner If the sys tem is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be found by regular testing and maintenance The complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break in an attempted break in a fire a storm an earthquake an accident or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads consoles alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system W Security and Insurance Regardless of its capabilities an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance An alarm system also is not a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase the product sha
158. t digits A signal sent from the receiver to the panel indicating that data has been received A positive acknowledgement ACK means data was received without any detected errors see kiss off A negative acknowledgement NAK means data was received but there were detected errors An acknowledgement may be sent per packet or per alarm Automatic Handshake Selection Refers to the receiver feature which enables the line card to request the handshake to be used with a particular panel from the CPM The CPM maintains a database of most recently used handshakes for all accounts connected to the receiver Handshakes are stored along with the phone number of the associated alarm panel A message transmitted from the panel to the receiver containing account event zone user or other information There may be one or more per call An alarm may be repeated in the same call if not successfully delivered in a previous attempt An alarm will contain one or more packets Packets can contain rounds or different information Alarm transmission is initiated with a handshake and if received correctly acknowledged with a kiss off Automatic Number Identification America Standard Code for Informational Interchange A seven bit alphanumeric code used extensively in data commu nications Parity is often added to the seven bit code for error detection The combination of software package and PC which connects to the receiver to receive alarm events The autom
159. terminator digit any hex digit B The low nibble X must be4 to A Receive ANI and X DNIS in lt ANI gt T lt DNIS gt T format where T terminator digit any hex digit B The low nibble X must be4 to A NOTE Option 27 Caller Source Process must be set to the desired caller ID DNIS length for this option to function cor rectly General messages other than Caller ID or DNIS may be received and decoded by the receiver Private Call An anonymous indication is received instead of the originating telephone number Call No An out of area or unavailable indication is received instead of the originating telephone number Unknown Call The originating telephone number has not been received or was not transmitted SG DRL3 Option 13 Caller Source to SG Automation Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 113 213 Caller Source to SG Automation Default 00 This option allows the transmission of the Caller Identification or ANI to the automation output Program Option 13 103 203 as one of the following Protocol Format 00 Do not send to the automation 01 Send to the automation North American Caller ID 02 URRLLL Send to the computer International Caller ID 04 uRRLL Send ANI information to the automation 05 uRRLLL Calling Name protocol identifier NOTE Option 12 must be programmed for Caller ID 01 or ANI 4x or 8x where x represents the number of DNIS digits SG DRL3 O
160. tes is the rec ommended length of time for the 2 way audio activation time To disable the 2 way audio feature program Option 04 104 204 as 00 NOTES Enabling 2 way audio will affect NFPA 72 system loading requirements Refer to Par 4 5 3 2 2 2 of NFPA 72 for details If the alarm panel sends a listen in code activation request and audio is enabled for this format Option 7F 17F 27F or BO 10B 20B the receiver will remain in 2 way voice for a period of 60 seconds even if the activation time is not programmed For UL Listed products the permitted setting is 00 SG DRL3 Option 05 Pre H S Duration Default 1A SG DRL3 2L Option 105 205 Pre H S Duration Default 1A When the line card seizes the line it will wait the time programmed at Option 05 105 205 then send the first handshake The value programmed hex at this location will be multiplied by 100 ms e g 100 ms 200 ms The default is 0A for 1000ms 100ms x default value The minimum time is 1 second If the option is programmed with any value lower than 0A the line card will use a 1 second delay The max imum time for this option is 5 seconds option programmed for 0x32 Option value higher than 0x32 will use a 5 second delay SG DRL3 Options 06 08 Reserved SG DRL3 2L Options 106 206 108 208 Reserved SG DRL3 Option 09 First Ring Length Default 05 SG DRL3 2L Option 109 209 First Ring Length Defau
161. the heartbeat function Fast transmission of multiple alarms to the computer and printer to ensure operator s quick response Telephone Line supervision Rack mount in standard 19 inch rack For UL listed installations use MLR2 CL MLR2 CM IMRAK 1400 or other equivalent listed enclosure SG DRL3 IP SG DRL3 IP line card features include the following Provides higher line security than conventional dial up panels with the polling feature e Quicker transmission since dialing or handshaking is not required 1 1 2 SCROLL UP Automation II Console IP Printer IP 26 User Define LCD Message Line SERDLEDN User Define LCD Message Line 2 LINE STATUS STATUS WATCHDOG WATCHDOG The control panel is the originator of the signals and as such will be the one requesting the ACK from the central station Network trouble detection is displayed on LCD Printer and automation software Disconnect trouble detection Static IP for programming of the network protocols Data network polling environment for replacement of an exist ing DVACS network Meets the 90 second ULC requirement for this option SIA event descriptors are used when transmitting information to the central station from the control panel through the PCLink connection A security function communicates to the central station when a module is removed and replaced The T LINK accounts table and data encryption keys will be
162. the SG System users and passwords to be erased changed Sixteen users with 4 digit passwords are available for use on the SG System III User 0 is the Master user and users 1 through may be assigned to individual operators The Master user will provide access to all menus while the operators will have access to the SG System III settings as a view only except passwords other than to set the time and date This is to meet ULC S559 Standard applicable to Fire Monitoring Equipment All users are able to ACK alarm messages and view the Trouble menu To erase a user program the password for that user to FFFF NOTE User 0 cannot be erased Option 07 COMI Baud Rate Default 9600 Determines the baud rate at which the SG System III will communi cate to the automation software via serial port 1 Valid selections are 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used Option 08 COMI Data Bits Default 8 Determines the number of data bits used to communicate to the Auto mation Software connected on serial port 1 Choose a number from 7 or 8 to indicate 7 or 8 data bits Option 09 COMI Parity Default 0 Determines the parity of serial port 1 Numeric Setting Display Description 0 None no parity default 1 odd parity 2 Even even parity NOTE The number of stop bits can not be cha
163. ting codes may have different meanings for different companies Because of this the individual event codes in 26 Options 30 130 230 through SF 15F 25F cannot accurately represent the alarm condition To overcome this Option 70 170 270 may be programmed as indicated below Program Operation Setting Description 00 Use individual event codes to computer 20 30 Use common event codes space 0 9 A Z When using com 39 amp 41 mon event codes DSC recommends that either hexadecimal 5A code ASCII Z or hexadecimal code 41 ASCII A be used The Space character Hex 20 can be used as the com mon event code with certain automation software packages to avoid account code database changes when switching over from other brand receivers to the Sur Gard receiver 0 9 A Z with the most significant bit set This range will function in the same way as 30 39 41 5A with the exception that for the Superfast Ademco Format the Printer Message text will not be output For example 01 002 1234 A4 BO DF SG DRL3 Option 71 Library Select Default 04 SG DRL3 2L Option 171 270 Library Select Default 04 Determines how to use Printer Words Options 00 No printer words 01 Printer words options used for 1 digit reporting code formats only other will use pre defined library 02 Printer words options used for 2 digit reporting code formats only other will
164. tion is programmed as 02 the SG DRL3 will perform the normal 4 2 conversion using the pre defined individual event codes instead of Option 70 170 270 Common Event Code This will not affect other formats Pulse ITI etc that will use option 70 170 270 ZZ zone number in hex event code if E 0 and T 0 listen in SG DRL3 Option A2 Digit Replace Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 1A2 2A2 Digit Replace Default 00 This option works in with Option 77 177 277 When Option A2 1A2 2A2 is enabled and Option 77 177 277 is pro grammed with an ASCII value the receiver will replace or insert an account code digit Option A2 1A2 2A2 determines how to replace or insert a digit To replace a digit set Option A2 1A2 2A2 to Ox where x is the digit to be replaced To insert a digit set Option A2 1A2 2A2 to 8x where x is the digit in the account code after which will be the inserted digit SG DRL3 Option A3 D6500 RS 232 Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option D6500 RS 232 Default 00 This option is used to strip hex digits on the automation output The line card will emulate the Radionics 6500 RS 232 protocol on pulse formats Ademco Express and Varitech only When Option A3 1A3 2A3 is set to 01 the hex digit will be stripped for 1 digit reporting codes including Varitech 4 1 Example 1 Code 1 Computer output 104091sssssss022sAsss1 Example 2 Code B
165. tivate 2 Way Audio Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 17B 27B 3 Digit Account Codes to Activate 2 Way Audio Default 00 This option determines which 3 digit account codes will be able to activate the 2 way audio feature Program the first digits of the desired account codes in Option 7B 17B 27B For example To allow all 3 digit account codes between 200 and 3FF to activate the 2 way audio function program Option 7B 17B 27B as 23 To allow all 3 digit account codes between 300 and 6FF to activate the 2 way audio function program Option 7B 17B 27B as 36 NOTE The Audio Time Option 04 104 204 or Hook Flash Option 11 111 211 must be enabled to activate the 2 Way Audio feature of the line card NOTE Option 7B 17B 27B may be used with any 3 digit account code formats supported by the SG System lll For UL Listed products the permitted setting is 00 SG DRL3 Option 7C Audio Alarm Code Range Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 17C 27C Audio Alarm Code Range Default 00 This option determines the range of alarm codes which will activate the 2 way audio function Program the first digit of the desired alarm codes in Option 7C 17C 27C For example The receiver will initiate audio by the account range Options 7A 17Ay 27A and 7B 17B 27B or by Option 7Cy 17C 27C ALARM CODE or by both If all alarm codes beginning with 6 7 and 8 are to activate 2 way audio program Option
166. to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported setting the mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not be reported 00 Condition reported 01 Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 1F Accounts Exceeded Trouble Mask This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting if the account table limit is exceeded when a new account tries to connect to a SG DRL3 IP that has a full account table Setting the mask to 0 sig nifies the trouble will be reported setting the mask to signifies the trouble will not be reported v 00 Condition reported 01 Condition not reported masked For UL Listed products the permitted setting is OFF Option 20 Transmitter Deleted Trouble Mask This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting when a T LINK transmitter account deleted from the table Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported setting the mask to 1 signi fies the trouble will not be reported v 00 Condition reported 01 Condition not reported masked Option 2A For Future Use Option 2B Busy Out The line card will stop acknowledging transmitter events under specific trouble conditions if Option 27 is programmed with the following v 00 No time set from SG CPM3 a code corruption checksum error or an internal buffer is in full condition 01 Line card is being downloaded 04 No time set from SG CPM3 a code corruption checksum error line
167. training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimise the danger to themselves or other persons The equipment SYSTEM is designed to be installed in RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATIONS within an environment that provides the Pollution Degree max 2 and OVERVOLTAGES CATEGORY II NONHAZARDOUS LOCATIONS INDOOR ONLY The POWER SUPPLY CORD serves as a means of disconnection from the MAINS The OUTLET used to power the equipment shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible The equipment must be connected to a socket outlet with a protective earthing connection The INSTALLATION of the SYSTEM III equipment must provide a reliable earth connection and it shall respect the local electrical wiring regulations IMPORTANT IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO ENSURE THAT THE SYSTEM EQUIPMENT IS PROPERLY MOUNTED WITHIN A METALLIC FIRE ENCLOSURE WITH A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF 1 5 MM AND THE FINAL ASSEMBLY IS COMPLIANT WITH ALL OF THE APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE ACCESSIBILITY TO THE ENERGIZED PARTS HAZARDOUS VOLT AGES TNV CIRCUITS ETC AS THESE CHARACTERISTICS ARE DEFINED WITHIN THE EN60950 1 2006 STANDARD THE EXTERNAL ENCLOSURE SHALL MEET ALL OF THE APPLICA BLE REQUIREMENTS FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS E G STEADY FORCE 250N IMPACT AND STABIL ITY THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE SECURED TO THE BUILDING ST
168. ts If the checksum is good decode the 5 digit pulse extended format in the form of 26ACF gt 2nd last digit must be C CCC27 gt Ist 3 digits must be C 26AFC gt 2nd last digit must be FFF2D gt KO 153 digits must be C 26AC2F2 Otherwise decode as 3 1 extended or normal 3 1 and if the first digit is F strip it off Do normal decoding based on options 4 1 4 1 extended 3 Ichecksum 3 2 and if the first digit is F strip it off 6 digits If two rounds match decode the 6 digit pulse extended format in the form of F1231F F1231F gt last two digits must be 1F to 8F F12301 F12301 gt last two digits must be 01 to 06 F123B2 F123B2 gt last two digits must be to BF 1231F01B2 Otherwise decode as 4 2 SG DRL3 Option 95 5 and 6 Digit Pulse Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 195 295 5 and 6 Digit Pulse Default 00 The Line card cannot distinguish between various 5 digit formats and 6 digit formats 4 1 3 2 and 3 1 with checksum cannot be distin guished because all of them contain a total of 5 digits 4 2 and 5 1 cannot be distinguished because all of them contain a total of 6 digits Value 5 Digit Setting 6 Digit Setting 00 select 4 1 format select 4 2 forma 01 select 3 2 format select 4 2 forma 02 select 3 1 checksum format select 4 2 forma select 3 1 checksum format special 03 select 4 1 format select 4 2 forma select 3 2 format 10 select
169. ts disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection or testing to verify any warranty claim Access cards or tags returned for replacement under warranty will be credited or replaced at DSC s option Products not cov ered by this warranty or otherwise out of warranty due to age misuse or damage shall be evaluated and a repair estimate shall be provided No repair work will be performed until a valid purchase order is received from the Customer and a Return Merchandise Authorisation number RMA is issued by DSC s Customer Service Digital Security Controls s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the product as the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty Under no circumstances shall Digital Security Controls be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict liability or any other legal theory Such damages include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of substitute or replacement equipment facilities or ser vices down time purchaser s time the claims of third parties including customers and injury to prop erty The laws of some jurisdictions limit or do not allow the disclaimer of consequential damages If the laws of such a jurisdi
170. used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for details Ringer Equivalence Number REN The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be con nected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local Telephone Company For products approved after July 23 2001 the REN for this product is part of the product identi fier that has the format US AAAEQH TXXXX The digits represented by the REN without a decimal point Industry Canada Statement SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L IC 160A SYSTEM3 IC 160A DRL342L NOTICE This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Techni cal Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It d
171. ved and can consist of up to 10 000 entries with Caller ID or DNIS of up to 10 digits Table type 2 Caller ID Number Convert Data Profile 05 603000 Not Used 0 05 603001 Not Used 1 05 603002 Not Used 2 05 603003 Not Used 3 DNIS Number Convert Data Profile 12345 54321 0 12346 54322 1 1234 54333 2 Each portion may contain 0 10000 entries with the total of all the entries not exceeding 10000 The receiver will first check through the Caller ID section if a Caller ID number is received If only a DNIS number is received or Caller ID is received but the Caller ID was not found it will check in the DNIS sec tion On a standard receiver the Automation output would look similar to the following 1RRLLLssssssAAAAsYsZZ DCA4 1DDDDDssssssAAAAsYSsZZ DC4 On the SG System III it will replace the RRLLL which is normally the receiver number and the line card number by the DNIS received or the convert data found in the table This makes possible the duplication of accounts as long as they are dialling different numbers The output will become Where DDDDD is the DNIS number See Option 20 for more informa tion on how to enable the combined table 5 2 SG DRL3 2L System Options Option 000 005 Reserved Option 006 Password Menu Default CAFE This password is only required if connecting directly to the line card for Code Uploads or performing other console operations directly to the line card VIA USB
172. vent that the data being sent is not on the same network as the SG System III The data will need to be sent through a router device This is the address of the router NOTE For changes to this program option a reset of the unit is required before the new parameters are used Option 04 Auto Update Time amp Date Default 0 This option allows the automation to update the SG System III time via the TCP IP port When enabled should the SG System III fail to get the time amp date within 24 hours period started after the last update is received or reset it will generate a status message to the printer and automation following the internal trouble protocol The Trouble status on the SG System III will not be affected The Receiver Console time update function must be disabled when using this feature or there is a possibility that the System will not remain synchronized with the automation PC Printer message Time amp Date Update Fail Automation message ORRLLL 0000 NRU0000 NOTE The address and gateway must be on the same Subnet in order to change one or the other Option 05 Contrast Adjust Default 80 Allows the contrast of the message display screen to be adjusted The contrast can also be adjusted from any screen by holding the UP and ENTER buttons simultaneously to increase the level or by holding the ENTER and DOWN buttons simultaneously to decrease the level 14 Option 06 Password Menu Default CAFE Allows
173. version to Ademco High Speed Default 00 SG DRL3 2L Option 1B6 2B6 4 2 Conversion to Ademco High Speed Default 00 When a 4 2 format message is received on the receiver the computer and printer messages will normally be outputted in the standard 4 2 format option B6 1B6 2B6 set to 0 However when this option is enabled set to 01 the standard 4 2 opening and closing codes by users BF and CF will be translated to Ademco High Speed Whenever a 4 2 code beginning with B is received an open ing report is sent and whenever a 4 2 code beginning with a C is received a closing report is sent The User Identifier will be set to match the zone identifier of the message The 4 2 format signal ACCT XY will be converted to the Ademco High Speed format signal If X is B Opening the signal will be ACCT Y222 22222 If X is C Closing the signal will be ACCT Y444 4444 4 Example If the 4 2 opening event is 1234 The translated Ademco High Speed is 1234 1222 2222 2 If the 4 2 closing event is 1234 CB The translated Ademco High Speed is 1234 B444 4444 4 The following table outlines all possible translation into Ademco High Speed for the transmission of the standard 4 2 opening and clos ing codes Please note that account number 1234 was used for exam ple purposes 4 2 Format Automation Output Printer Output Signal 1234 1 101001 1234 1222 2222 2 01 001 1234 1222 2222 2
174. will activate the internal buzzer to be acknowledged manually Each event will also be sent auto matically to the connected printer For Central Station applications the signaling performance of each DACT Digital Alarm Communication Transmitter shall be manually tracked Failure to receive a signal from a DACT over 24 hour period shall be handled as a trouble signal 1 3 Description Hardware 1 3 1 1 3 2 Basic Configuration The basic configuration consists of one 19 rack mounted chassis comprising the following SG BP3X Backplane provides interconnection of modules and communications interface SG CPM3 Module contains the CPU that controls all commu nication to and from up to 24 line receiver modules printers including 2 serial ports and an Ethernet connection SG PSU3 Power Supply Unit provides power to all modules of the system SG DRL3 Line Card Each SG DRL3 line card monitors one telephone line Stores on the card up to 64 profiles for data man agement including 8 different handshaking protocols Each card has a 256 event buffer for short term retention of signals SG DC DC3 provides 5 VDC power output required for the SG DRL3 line cards A slot exists for a second SG DC DC3 voltage converter In the event of a failure the redundant SG DC DC3 can be removed replaced without powering down the unit SG PSC3 Power Supply Controller monitors the states of the power and fan for each SG MLRF3 SG MLRE
175. will at its option repair or replace out of warranty products which are returned to its factory according to the following conditions Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls will not accept any shipment whatso ever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Products which Digital Security Controls determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned A set fee which Digital Security Controls has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time will be charged for each unit repaired Products which Digital Security Controls determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at that time The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1 1 System Overview 1 2 Approvals zd 1 3 Description Hardware 1 4 Receiver Setup and Operation 1 5 Description Operation Section 2 SG CPM3 Operating Modes 2 1 Contrast Adjust 10 2 2 Active Mode 2 3 Manual Mode s 2 4 Standby Mode e 10 2 5 System Trouble and System Information 2 6 AHS Table Management Section 3 Line Card Operating Modes 3 1 Standby Mode 3 2 Line Fault 3 3 SG CPMG Error 3 4 SG DRL3 SG DRL3 2L Data Reception Section 4 Programming Operation
176. y If the active SG CPMG fails the standby unit will auto matically take over the control of the system The IP of the SG CPM3 is displayed on the screen Figure 2 3 Standby Mode 192 168 01 18 20 54 Jun 27 2002 SYSTEM I 2 5 System Trouble and System Information When a trouble is present on the SG System III the message SYSTEM TROUBLE will be displayed at the bottom of the screen To view which trouble is present press the UP and DN buttons simultaneously All signal must be acknowledged before this is available If no troubles are present pressing the UP and DN buttons will enter open the System Information menu In this menu items such as Version information Product ID IP address can be viewed If troubles occur once the user is in the Trouble menu pressings the UP and DN buttons again will allow the user to access the System Information menu To return to the main screen press the UP and DN buttons simultaneously or wait for timeout before this is available 2 6 AHS Table Management New and Modified AHS entries that are automatically generated by new incoming calls to line cards will be added to the backup CPM automatically This operation will happen every 5 minutes At this time all entries that are new modified will be synchronized with the other CPM If the two CPM s are not able to communi cate to each other then the synchronization of the new entries will fail When the SG Syst
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