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Security Control Receiver Model SCS-1R Installation Guide © 2003-2008 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable. This information is subject to change without notice.
Table of Contents Operator’s Quick Reference Acknowledging an Alarm Signal............................................... 1 LED Indicators....................................................................... 1 System Overview Description............................................................................ 2 Function................................................................................ 2 32-Character LCD Membrane Keypad....................................... 2 Printer...................
Table of Contents Model SCS-101 Network Interface Card Description...........................................................................10 Installing the SCS-101...........................................................10 Communication.....................................................................10 Important Compatibility Information.......................................10 LED Indicators......................................................................10 SCS-101 Data Jumper Settings......
Table of Contents SCS-1R Configuration and Programming Normal Operation Display......................................................19 Operator Signon....................................................................19 Set System Time/Day/Date....................................................19 Operator Codes.....................................................................20 Configure System..................................................................21 System Status..........................
Introduction Operator’s Quick Reference This section explains basic operation for the operator. Acknowledging an Alarm Signal Press the key labeled ACK, or any top row Select key, to acknowledge an alarm. When the SCS-1R is in normal mode, the alarm message displays in the LCD display. If you are in programming when an alarm is received and requires acknowledgement, the ACK LED lights and the keypad begins to beep. If more than one message is received, the Message LED also lights.
Introduction System Overview Description The SCS-1R Security Control Receiver system from DMP is a full featured digital dialer and data network capable alarm receiver. The receiver provides a 32-character LCD display for viewing incoming messages and a built-in membrane keypad for acknowledging messages and configuring the SCS-1R system. Function The SCS-1R Receiver system provides central stations with computerized monitoring of DMP panels.
Introduction System Block Diagram UPS Brownout Input 120 VAC Input J1 Cooling Fan Model SCS-130 Transformer Card J3 Model SCS-208 Power Cable Model SCS-110 Modem Rack Supply Card J2 Modem Rack Backplane RJ11X Cable 10-Conductor Flat Cable Model SCS-120 Multibus Power Supply Card Multibus Backplane Port 1 Model SCS-100 Line Card or Model SCS-101 Network Interface Card Line 1 Model SCS-100 Line Card or Model SCS-101 Network Interface Card Line 2 Model SCS-100 Line Card or Model SCS-101 Network
Introduction Installation Checklist Refer to the Hardware Description section of this guide for installation, setup, and operating information. SCS-1R Faceplate To lower the SCS-1R faceplate, turn the two screws located in the top corners of the SCS-1R. The front of the SCS-1R opens on a hinge to allow access to the inside of the SCS-1R. Close the SCS-1R system by raising the front of the SCS-1R and securing the two screws in the top corners.
Installation Model SCS-1R Security Control Receiver Description The DMP SCS-1R Receiver ships from the factory with all of the necessary system components to provide two Digital Dialer lines and one line of Data Network receiving capability. This package can be expanded to include a maximum of five incoming communication lines. The SCS-101 Network Interface Card allows you to connect a digital data network to the SCS-1R Receiver.
Installation Model SCS-RACK System Enclosure Description The SCS-RACK houses the receiver processor, power supply, line cards, and associated cables. The enclosure measures 8.75” high, 19” wide, and 12” deep. Modem Rack The SCS-RACK top portion holds the modem rack, which connects the SCS-110 Modem Power Supply Card and up to five line cards. The SCS-130 Transformer Card for connecting the 120 VAC mounts on the rear of the modem rack.
Installation Model SCS-1062 Processor Card Description The SCS-1062 is the main system processor that controls the line cards, the LCD display, and the printer. The SCS1062 contains the firmware for system operation, the operator code EEPROM memory, the line configuration, and all time keeping functions.
Installation Installing the SCS-1062 Always remove power to the SCS-1R Receiver when installing or removing the SCS-1062. After setting the port jumpers and line jumpers, slide the SCS-1062 into the SCS-RACK lowest position, component side up. Install the SCS-202 Convenience Panel connectors on ports 6 and 8 and the line card flat cables on ports 1 to 5. Connect the ribbon cable from the keypad PCB to the SCS-110 Modem Power Supply card.
Installation Installing the SCS-100 Install the SCS-100 in any one of the SCS-RACK five right hand positions with the card puller in the up position. Connect the 10-position flat cable between the line card and the processor card. The line card line number is determined by the processor card port number. PIN 1 OF THE FLAT CABLE CONNECTOR MUST BE IN THE SAME POSITION ON BOTH THE LINE CARD AND THE PROCESSOR CARD.
Installation Model SCS-101 Network Interface Card Description The SCS-101 Network Interface Card provides for a connection from a digital data network to a port on the SCS-1R Receiver. Each card includes one 10-position, 6-inch flat cable for processor card connection, and one eight-pin modular connector for digital data network connection. This allows the SCS‑1R Receiver to accept alarm and system messages over a network from DMP Command Processor panels.
Installation Model SCS-110 Modem Power Supply Card Description The SCS-110 provides power to a maximum of five line cards. Power is supplied through the modem rack backplane connectors without additional cabling. The SCS-110 also provides LCD and keypad connection, UPS system status, and the 120 VAC input monitoring information to the SCS-1R Receiver. Installing the SCS-110 Always remove power to the SCS-1R Receiver when installing or removing the SCS-110.
Installation Model SCS-120 Multibus Power Supply Card Description The SCS-120 provides power to the SCS-1062 Processor Card through the multibus backplane. The SCS-120 also monitors the SCS-1062 Processor Card condition, the SCS-110 Modem Power Supply Card voltage output, and its own internal voltages. Installing the SCS-120 Always disconnect power to the SCS-1R Receiver when installing or removing the SCS-120.
Installation Model SCS-130 Transformer Card Description The SCS-130 provides power to the SCS-110 Modem Power Supply Card and the SCS-120 Multibus Power Supply Card. Two terminals are provided for connecting 120 VAC to the system. A power cord is provided for connecting the multibus rack cooling fan. 3 Amp 250V COM J2 HOT J3 To fan AC Power Cord Installation Always remove power to the SCS-1R Receiver when installing or removing the SCS-130. 1.
Installation Model SCS-208 Power Cable Description The SCS-208 is a 2-foot cable that connects the different system voltages between the SCS-130 Transformer Card J3 and SCS-120 Multibus Power Supply Card J3. Installation The SCS-208 cable can be used in either direction, but is polarized on each end for proper installation to the J3 connectors.
Operator’s Guide SCS-1R Printer Cable Printer Cable Pinout Note: UL central station applications must use a serial printer that is listed for Fire Protective Signaling Systems. Shown is an example printer cable pin out. Some printers use DB9 connectors and may use pin 20 for CTS. The printer RS-232 is supervised, power limited, and the maximum cable length is 50 feet. To Printer Security Control Terms This is an alphabetical list of terms used in the SCS-1R Receiver system operating instructions.
Operator’s Guide Using the LCD Membrane Keypad Special Keys COMMAND Key The COMMAND key allows you to go forward through the configuration menu and each configuration step (or prompt). As you go through programming, the keypad display shows any current programming already stored in the panel memory. If the information does not need to be changed, press the COMMAND key to advance to the next step. After changing programming, press the COMMAND key to advance to the next option.
Operator’s Guide LCD Membrane Keypad Configuration Note: Before configuring the SCS-1R Security Control Receiver, make sure the LCD Membrane Keypad is set to Address 01 (one). Refer to Keypad Options on the next page for instructions on setting the address and mode. Internal Speaker Operation The LCD Membrane Keypad speaker emits standard tones for key presses and alerts. LCD Backlighting The LCD backlighting turns on every time a key is pressed or the speaker sounds.
Operator’s Guide Keypad Options KPD OPT KPD DIAG STOP Keypad Options (KPD OPT) To program keypad options, press the left Select key under KPD OPT. The display changes to CURRENT KEYPAD ADDRESS: # #. CURRENT KEYPAD ADDRESS: 01 Current Keypad Address The Membrane Keypad must be set to keypad address 01. This is the default setting and should not be changed. KEYPAD MODE: *SUP UNSUP Keypad Mode The Membrane Keypad can be set for either Supervised or Unsupervised operation.
Operator’s Guide SCS-1R Configuration and Programming Normal Operation Display When the SCS-1R is in normal standby mode, not in programming mode, the SCS-1R displays a variety of messages. Some messages are listed in the Appendix of this Guide. The message displayed includes the message name. Operator Signon Operator Signon allows you to access the system programs. The menus available on the SCS-1R are Time/Day/ Date, Operator Codes, Configure System, Off-Normal, and Line Setup.
Operator’s Guide Operator Codes This section of programming allows you to add and delete operator codes. This entry consists of three parts: the operator name or initials, code, and access level. A maximum of ten operators is allowed. The default operator is operator number 1, and the code is NEW with level 9 access.
Operator’s Guide Configure System This sections assigns the company name and system number as well as the communication type for each SCS-1R Receiver incoming line. SCS-1R Menu Config System? Configure System Press any top row Select key to display the company name and configure the system. Company Name 1 Company Name Enter your company name using up to 32 characters, 16 characters at a time. Press the COMMAND key to enter the last 16 characters for the company name.
Operator’s Guide Off-Normal Settings This section of programming allows you to view previous Fire, Fire Verify, Burglary, and Supervisory zones that have not restored. In addition, supervised network (NET) accounts that are off line display here. SCS-1R Menu Off-Normal? Off-Normal Press any top row Select key to view the messages. Press the COMMAND key to advance to the next programming section. Press the Back Arrow key to return to Configure System.
Operator’s Guide SERVICE CODE FFFFF Service Code (XR500 Series panels) This option allows the entry of a 5-digit service authorization code used to authenticate service personnel before allowing access to panel programming or performing any user operations. Range for the 5‑digit code is 00000-65535.
Operator’s Guide Start Character : NONE Start Character Enter the character to be used at the start of a host message. Select None, STX, or enter any 3 characters. Default is NONE. Area Format DECIMAL? No yes Area Format Press the far right Select key for Decimal format. The display shows DECIMAL YES. Press the middle right Select key for Binary format. The display shows DECIMAL NO. Retries to Failure: 5 Retries to Failure Press any top row Select key to clear the display.
Operator’s Guide GMT City/Time Zone GMT City/Time Zone 0 London, Monrovia, Lisbon, Dublin, Casablanca, Edinburgh 13 New Cadelonia 1 Cape Verde Island, Azores 14 Guam, Sydney 2 Mid-Atlantic, Fernando de Noronha 15 Tokyo, Seoul 3 Buenos Aires, Georgetown, Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro 16 Hong Kong, Singapore 4 Atlantic Time (Canada), Caracas, La Paz, Santiago 17 Bangkok, Hanoi 5 Eastern Time (US, Canada) Bogota, Lima, Arequipa 18 Dhaka, Almaty 6 Central Time (US, Canada), Mexico City,
Printout Explanations Printout Explanations General Description Note: UL central station applications must use a serial printer listed for Fire Protective Signaling Systems. The SCS-1R prints out two general types of messages: changes in the system information and messages received from DMP Command Processor panels. The message line for system changes is bracketed by double asterisks with the time of occurrence printed at the far right.
Printout Explanations Alarm, Trouble, and Restore These messages are all formatted the same. Alarm and Trouble messages print to the Activity Log and display on the LCD for acknowledgment. Fire and Supervisory restorals display on the LCD for acknowledgment and printed to the Activity Log while other restore messages print to the Activity Log only. Ambush The Ambush message prints and displays on the LCD for acknowledgment.
Printout Explanations Printer Troubleshooting Activity Log ERROR When the SCS-1R cannot complete printing a message to the Activity Log printer, this alarm message displays on the LCD for acknowledgment. Possible causes of failure are: Power Light Not Lit Check AC outlet. If the outlet is good, check the internal circuit breaker and fuse located on the left rear corner of the printer. SEL Light Not Lit Press the SEL switch to light the SEL light.
Appendix Appendix Host Communication Formats Serial 1 Messages The Serial 1 message format is based on fixed positions for information content and a constant character string length. Serial 1 Messages are only sent to the Host Automation Computer when an alarm panel sends the message in the Serial 1 message format.
Appendix Setting the SCS-1062 port jumpers For the port chosen to connect to the SCS-101, configure the small gold jumpers for NET as shown below.
Appendix When you finish configuring the port for Network communication, the port should look like the port in the figure below.
Revisions Revisions to This Document This section explains the changes made to this document during this revision. It lists the date and identifies the change(s) made, the related section heading, and a summary of the change. Version 1.
Index Symbols 24-Hour Recall Tests 2 32-Character LCD and Membrane Keypad 2, 6 A ACK 1, 15 Acknowledge Alarm Signal 1 Fire Alarms and Troubles 27 Timeout 23 Activity Log 27 ERROR 28 Printer 14 Printout Explanations 26 AC Power 4 AC Power Connection 13 Alarm, Trouble, and Restore 27 Alpha Characters 16 Ambush 27 Area Format 24 Asynchronous 35 Automation 23 B Back Arrow Key 16 Bad Printer Cable 28 Baud Rate 23 Bypass and Reset 27 C COMMAND Key 16 Components Included 5 computer 14 Configuration 19 Confi
Index P PAPER Light Lit 28 Phone Lines 4 Port Jumpers 7 Power Light Not Lit 28 Printer Disable 24 Printout Explanations 26 Processor Monitor 12 Programming 19 R Rack Mounting 6 Receiver Key 21 Reports 2, 26 Retries to Failure 24 RXD and TXD 10 S Schedule Changes 27 SCS-100 Line Card 8, 9 LEDs 9 SCS-101 Network Interface Card 10 Compatibility 10 LED 10 SCS-1062 Processor Card 7, 8 LEDs 8 SCS-110 Modem Power Supply Card 11 LEDs 11 SCS-120 Multibus Power Supply Card 12 LEDs 12 SCS-130 Transformer Card 13
Important Information Use the table below to record important information about your SCS-1R Receiver. Keep this table and the rest of the manual in a safe location for future reference. Refer to Operator Codes in the Operator’s Guide in this document. Operator Number 1 Operator Name Code Number Code Level NEW 9 NEW 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Receiver Key __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Notes: Operating Voltage 120 VAC, 60Hz, 900mA Ground Faults annunciated at 0 Ohms.