6/16/2011 Alarm panel Interconnections and programming WebWay Mk 4 IP/GPRS + GPRS/PSTN WEBWAYONE LTD, Unit 11 Kingfisher Court Hambridge Road, Newbury, Berkshire. RG14 5SJ 00 44 1635 231 514 support@webwayone.co.
Introduction This document should be read in conjunction with the WebWay IP/GPRS + GPRS/PSTN Mk 4 hardware guide This alarm panel integration and programming document accompanies the installation and commissioning guide for the WebWay IP/GPRS + GPRS/PSTN. It will allow you to integrate your alarm panel with the WebWayOne series of products for alarm delivery, remote configuration and remote servicing.
DCM Troubleshooting: The panel dials but the DCM doesn’t respond correctly: there may be an issue with the DCM. The panel doesn’t dial the DCM: Connect a Butt phone to the La/Lb interface (DCM) and attempt to dial it (any number will suffice). If the DCM responds with a low tone this confirms the DCM is functioning correctly.
WebWayOne – Galaxy Integration Brief There are a number of variations in the electrical connectivity to a Honeywell Galaxy Panel from the WebWay SPT. These may depend on the Galaxy Model (e.g. Pre Galaxy G3 models do not have an RS232 Interface). 1. RS232 Emulating an Internal RS232 module (Galaxy G3 and onwards). 2. RS485 connection emulating an Ethernet module (All post Galaxy 16+ models utilising Galaxy S/W V4.0 onwards, G2 panels running Galaxy S/W V1.40 onwards). 3.
Galaxy Serial (RS232) Connections and Configuration Connect the WebWay panel interface 232 R and T to the Galaxy printer interface RX and TX with the reverse of T to RX and R to TX connections. You will also need RTN connected to a GND in the panel. Connect the WebWay PWR + and - to the GND and +12V terminals on the Galaxy Panel.
Galaxy Ethernet Module Emulation - Connections and Configuration (RS485) Connect the WebWay panel interface RS485 A and B to the Galaxy Dimension connection terminals A and B (Labelled ‘RS485 Line 1’ in the Galaxy Engineer’s Manual PCB Layout). NOTE – Emulation of a Galaxy Ethernet module allows the SPT to be located anywhere on Bus 1. The SPT must be connected to Data Bus 1 and NOT Bus 2. Bus 1 may be marked S1 or S2 on Galaxy 18 Models. You will also need RTN connected to a GND in the panel.
Galaxy Ethernet Module Connections and Configuration – G2 – RS485 The WebWay SPT may be used where the Galaxy G2 running software is V1.4 or above. The SPT will emulate a Honeywell Ethernet Module. SPT Emulation of an External Telecoms Module is not supported with the G2. Connect the WebWay panel interface 485 A and B to the Galaxy connection terminals A and B– although the WebWay needs to be on the data bus it is treated as with any other module so it can go anywhere on the bus chain.
Galaxy External Telecoms Connections and Configuration – RS485 Connect the WebWay panel interface 485 A and B to the Galaxy Dimension connection terminals A and B (Labelled ‘RS485 Line 1’ in the Galaxy Engineer’s Manual PCB Layout). ). NOTE – Emulation of a Galaxy Ethernet module allows the SPT to be located anywhere on Bus 1. The SPT must be connected to Data Bus 1 and NOT Bus 2. Is labelled as S3 on the Galaxy 500 Series Variant.
Galaxy 16 PLUS alarm panel connections and configuration To install the Galaxy 16 Plus for full remote management you will require the Dial Capture Module (DCM). Connect the WebWay Dial Capture Module (DCM) panel interface A and B to the Galaxy 16 Plus connection telephone terminals labelled A and B. Connect the WebWay PWR + and - to the terminals AUX+ and AUX- (Labelled ‘Auxiliary 12V Power Outputs’ in the Galaxy 16 Plus Engineers Manual PCB layout).
Galaxy Digi Telecoms Connections and Configuration To install the Galaxy for full remote management you will require the Dial Capture Module (DCM). Connect the WebWay Dial Capture Module (DCM) panel interface A and B to the Galaxy Line A and B terminals on either the Galaxy Internal or External Dialler module. Connect the WebWay PWR + and - to the GND and +12V terminals on the Galaxy Panel.
GE Aritech CD95 alarm panel connections and configuration To install the Aritech CD95 for full remote management you will the Dial Capture Module (DCM). Connect the WebWay DCM panel interface A and B to the A and B terminals of the RD6203 digital communicator. Connect the WebWay PWR + and - to any relevant Power and Ground terminals.
Go to Menu 8 - Line Monitor Select Line monitor Select Off-hook options Select Don’t Answer ringing Select Dial Tone test Leave dialler and return to engineering mode – finish Back to panel list WEBWAYONE LTD, Unit 11 Kingfisher Court Hambridge Road, Newbury, Berkshire. RG14 5SJ 00 44 1635 231 514 support@webwayone.co.
GE Aritech CD MPI232 series alarm panel connections and configuration using the WebWay RS232 interface The CD panel will require the MPI232 serial interface module Connections: PWR + PWR 232 T 232 R RTN = = = = = Any relevant +12V or +24V terminal Any relevant ground (OV) Blue Red Green To achieve a connection to the MPI232 serial interface an additional serial cable is required, part number 05 5017. WebWay SPT requirements: The communicator must be running V3.
Protocol options menu ===================== 1. Modem init string : AT&K0&DE1V1Q0S0=0S7=10 2. Modem dial string : ATD 3. Modem hangup string : ATH 4. Modem connect string : 5. CLID string 1 : 00001 6. CLID string 2 : 00002 7. Baudrate RS-232 port : 9600 8. Baudrate V31bis port : 9600 0. Back to main menu +. Next page -. Previous page Make your choice: Select 5: CLID string 1 and set to '00001' CLID string 1: 00001 Press Enter key Select + Protocol options menu ===================== 1.
7. DCD timeout : 255 0. Back to main menu +. Next page -. Previous page Make your choice: Do the same for 7: Set value to 255 for DCD timeout. This disables DCD timeout Select 0 to go back to main menu: Select 1: Central Station menu Central station menu ==================== 1. Central station 1 2. Central station 2 3. Central station 3 4. Central station 4 5. Up/download menu 0. Back to main menu Make your choice: Select 1: Central station 1 Central station 1 menu ====================== 1.
GE Aritech ATS series alarm panel connections and configuration using the WebWay Dial Capture Module (DCM) GE Aritech ATS 2000/3000/4000 /4500 To install the Aritech ATS for full remote management you will require the Dial Capture Module (DCM). Connect the WebWay PSTN panel interface A and B or the A and B terminals on the WebWay DCM to the PSTN A and B terminals on the ATS panel. Connect the WebWay PWR + and - to any relevant Power and Ground terminals.
Select Reserved Select X-SIA Max Characters <30> Select X25 account code Select X25 line type <0> Select Connection type <0 PSTN> Select Suppress FTC for voice reporting Select Retry count <10> Go to menu 29 Select Enable remote up/download Select Up/Download if any area armed Select Enable remote control Select Remote control if any area armed Select Use modem init string Select Report alarms to computer Select Report access events to computer Ente
GE Aritech ATS series alarm panel connections and configuration using the WebWay RS232 interface ATS 3000/4000/4500 series The ATS panel will require the ATS1801 serial interface module Connect the WebWay panel interface 232 T, R, PWR - (Ground) and PWR + to the Computer port RXD, TXD, GND and CTS (+12 Volts) on the ATS panel – note T to RXD and R to TXD. As the Webway can draw power from this connection there is no need for additional wiring.
Select Disable reporting of inhibits Select Reserved Select X-SIA Max Characters <30> Select X25 account code Select X25 line type <0> Select Connection type <4 Universal Interface> Select Suppress FTC for voice reporting Select Retry count <10> Go to menu 29 Select Enable remote up/download Select Up/Download if any area armed Select Enable remote control Select Remote control if any area armed Select Use modem init string Select Report alarms to comput
Guardall alarm panel connections and configuration WebWay communicators/SPTs are connected to alarm panels in order to enable fast and secure transmission of detailed alarm messages using WebWay’s unique Virtual Private Security Network (VPSN).
Mk 3 SPT Serial Number 54- or 55-xxxxxx-1 Note: Jumpers should be set to RS232 WebWay SPT 9 way Connector colours A Yellow Black Green B GND Red – Any +12V Terminal at Alarm Panel Mk 4 SPT Serial Number 56-xxxxxx-1 WebWay SPT 9 way Connector colours 232 T Yellow Black Green 232 R RTN Red – Any +12V Terminal at Alarm Panel Items to Check Menu 13 – Check that a module has been selected, either 0=SMO or 1=SM1, alternatively Dialler has been selected. If not set Menu’s 11 & 12 will not be accessable.
Select menu 12 GSR 1 Enter S/N <______> (GSR dongle Serial number) (This needs configuring in the SPT) Enter GSR ID Select Enable Select CallBack Select Reset Select Unset Select Code Select Time Select Bypass Select Soak Select Log Select Config RD Select Config WR Select PINs RW Select A.
Connections to Guardall (DIGI) with the Webway DCM RX16i, QX32i, PX48i and PX80i PX500 and PX250HS QX18i and QX34i QX18 and QX34 PX18, PX34 and PX80 includes an integrated dialler does not include an integrated dialler – an external one is required on the panel includes an integrated dialler does not include an integrated dialler – an external one is required on the panel does not include an integrated dialler – an external one is required on the panel Digital communicator connection Connect the A and B ‘
Enter IP Addr <0> Select CallBack Select Reset Select Unset Select Code Select Clock Select Bypass Select Soak Select Log Select Config RD Select Config WR Select PINs RW Select A.
Cooper Menvier alarm panel connections and configuration Cooper Menvier M Series M1000, M2000 The M Series main board assembly has a 9 way D-type connector at the top right. This connects to the R, T and RTN terminals of the WebWayOne panel interface. The connection details are as follows: 9 way D-type WebWayOne 2424 2 T (Blue) 232 3 R (Red) 232 5 RTN (Green) Connect the WebWay PWR + and - to any relevant Power and Ground terminals.
Cooper Menvier TS Series TS690, TS790, TS900, TS2200,TS2500 Select the jumper settings for TTL. Connect the WebWay panel interface R, T and RTN using the supplied molex cable. This goes T- red R-Green RTNBlue and it plugs onto the 8 way Molex type connector labelled ‘Digi-Modem’. This is where the DC58 module would normally be plugged in. Connect the WebWay PWR + and - to any relevant Power and Ground terminals.
1 Callback No 1 123456 2 Callback No 2 No setting 3 Callback No 3 No setting 4 Password This must match the password configured in the Downloader application account setup 5 Modem site No This must match the site ID configured in the Downloader application account setup 6 Digi Programming Telephone No 1 <01234 567890> - any number not 123456 Telephone No 2 No setting required Telephone No 3 No setting required Account No 1 Account No 2 No setting required Account No 3 No setting required Re
Scantronic S95EN Scantronic S95EN installation The S Series main board assembly has a 9 way D-type connector at the top right. This connects to the R, T and RTN terminals of the WebWayOne panel interface. The connection details are as follows: 9 way D-type 2 3 5 WebWayOne 2424 T (Blue) 232 R (Red) 232 RTN (Green) Connect the WebWay PWR + and - to any relevant Power and Ground terminals. Scantronic S95EN configuration Go to Menu 52 Digicom Select comms format Select ARC no.
DSC Alarm panels Power Series PC1616/PC1832/PC1864 MAXSYS PC4020 Applications supported SIA alarm transmission Remote upload/download via WebWay ATS and WebWay Remote Manager Power series PC1616/PC1832/PC1864 installation using the WebWay Dial Capture Module (DCM) Connect the WebWay PSTN panel interface A and to the A and B terminals of the DSC control panel. Connect the WebWay PWR + and - to the Aux + and Aux - of the DSC control panel.
Risco Alarm panels ProSys 40, ProSys 128 Applications supported SIA alarm transmission Remote upload/download via WebWay ATS and WebWay Remote Manager Physical connection details Select Dip switch 10 to ON (bottom left corner of the PCB) for a Terminated RS485 connection Connect the A, B, and gnd terminals of the WebWayOne to connector J1 on the ProSys alarm panel. Use either the WebWay provided cable or make to suit.
10) Select DigiCom SIA Codes 1) Adding the ACM Module Go into Installer Mode: Press: [*] [7] [#] Enter Installer or Grand Master code (or both as requested - depends on state of panel) (Panel is now in Installation mode) Menu Shows: "Engineer Prog" "1) System" Press: [7] - to go to the Install Menu Menu Shows: "Install" "Add/Del Module" Press: [1] - to enter the Add/Del Module Menu Menu Shows: "Add a Module" "Keypad" Press: [9] - to select second selection of modules Menu Shows: "Add a Module" "GSM" Press:
Menu Shows: "ARC 1 Channel" "PSTN" or "IP" Press: [omit or status]- (up/down cursor) to select IP Press: [#] - to enter IP setup Menu Shows: "ARC 1 IP Addr" "000.000.000.000" Enter the IP address of the first gateway path using arrow keys and digits. Set to 127.000.000.001 if address programmed in the WebWayOne is not be overridden by the panel.
Press: [5] - to select Digicom Control Menu Shows: "Dial Control" "ARC enable Y" Press: [0][3] - to select U/D enable Menu Shows: "Dial Control" "U/D/Enable N" Press: [Part Set] - if necessary to enable 'Y' Press: [#] - to accept Menu Shows: "DigiCom:" "Control" Press: [5] - to select Digicom Control Menu Shows: "Dial Control" "ARC Enable" Press: [0][8] - to select U/D callback enable 8) To Disable Callback on Upload/Download – following on from 7) Menu Shows: "Dial Control" "U/D/ callback N" Press: [Part S
Castle CareTech alarm panels EuroONE EuroONE Plus Serial interface connection Connect the RS232; R &T terminals and RTN on the WebWay to the MSX-5 Expansion Card that should be located in the Expansion Card slot on the Euro-ONE and Euro-ONE Plus panel. The connector is not labeled, however the connections are from right to left PIN 1 Black, PIN 2 White, PIN 3 Red. WebWay connections are PIN T White, PIN R Red and RTN Black. Connect the WebWay PWR + and - to any relevant Power and Ground terminals.
Select modem init tmout <060> Select rings to answer <1> Select comm.
Select stop on success Select ARC account Select content 1-16 (recommend 1-5, and 7-13) Select content 17-32 (recommend 21-25, 27-30, and 32) Select redials <03> Select time out <15> Select test calls Note: The recommended Content settings will send the most relevant event reports. Some installations may require less event types to be activated. Refer to the Castle documentation for more information.
TEXECOM Premier alarm panel connections and configuration 88/168/640 The panel software version must be 6.x or above. Connect the WebWay panel interface (TTL) R, T and RTN using the supplied molex cable. This goes T- red R-Green RTN-Blue and it plugs onto Com port 1. Connect the WebWay PWR + and - to any relevant Power and Ground terminals. The texecom panel configuration is uploaded via the Wintex software and downloaded to the panel on com port 2 from a local PC.
WebWay SPT Hardwired Pin Inputs WebWay devices are shipped with 16 pin inputs available as a standard configuration. These can be used in conjunction with any serial/DCM panel integration and used to send supplementary events such as Fire, Freezer, Smoke detection or environmental alarms that are not normally connected via the Intruder System.
The Pin Sense Control determines which state indicates an alarm or restore condition (loaded on Auto Take-On). Terminology Negative Removed Negative Applied Positive Removed Positive Applied Voltage Alarm 3.4V/6.9V 0V 0V 12V Voltage Restore 0V 3.4V/6.9V 12V 0V Pin Sense Negative Positive Positive Negative BIAS HIGH HIGH LOW LOW Due to the different BIAS controls for pins 1-8 and 9-16 the floating Pin Voltage is different. 1-8 float at 3.4V and 9-16 float at 6.9V (measured from a 0V source).
n.b. WebWay Pins will not signal an event unless an electrical change of state occurs. Therefore all connected control equipment should be tested from alarm source and NOT by removing the alarm cable from the SPT pin input. I&HAS applications: When used in I&HAS applications PIN Inputs 9-16 are always programmed as simple high low inputs and PIN Inputs 1-8 can be individually programmed as END OF LINE (EOL) or simple HIGH/LOW inputs.