SECURITY CONTROL RECEIVER MODEL SCS-1 INSTALLATION AND USER'S GUIDE Copyright © 1986 – 1994 Digital Monitoring Products, Incorporated Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable. This information is subject to change without notice.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 5 6 Section Model SCS-208 Power Cord Description and Installation ......................................................... 3.8 Model SCS-203 Convenience Panel Description .................................................................................. 3.9 Installation ................................................................................... 3.9A Model SCS-PTR Printer and Cable Description ..................................................................................
1 - SYSTEM OVERVIEW SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1.1 Description The SCS-1 Receiver system from DMP is comprised of a full featured digital/multiplex capable alarm receiver, a CRT display for viewing incoming reports, a local 80 character printer, and a detachable keyboard for acknowledging reports and configuring the SCS-1 system and its components. 1.2 Function The SCS-1 Receiver system provides central stations with computerized monitoring of DMP command processor panels.
2 - INSTALLATION INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 2.1 Cover Plates Remove the front plastic cover by twisting the four knobs 90 degrees. Remove the two metal rear cover plates. The lower rear cover plate attaches to the three flat cables of the convenience panel. 2.2 Earth Ground Connect the ground lug on the rear side of the modem rack to earth ground. See Section 3.2. A ground lug is provided on the SCS-1 for this purpose. Use a minimum of 14 gauge wire and ground to a cold water pipe or a ground rod.
2 - INSTALLATION 2.7 Front and Rear Covers Replace the front plastic cover and the two metal rear covers. The louvered rear cover mounts on top. 2.8 CRT Display Connect the CRT Display, Keyboard, and RS-232 cable. See Sections 3.11B and 11.5. Connect the CRT to AC power and turn on the CRT power switch. The CRT must be located adjacent to the SCS-201 Cabinet for UL Listed operation. 2.9 Printer Connect the printer RS-232 cable. See Section 3.10A.
3 - HARDWARE DESCRIPTION MODEL SCS-1 SECURITY CONTROL RECEIVER 3.1 Description The DMP SCS-1 Receiver as shipped from the factory includes all of the necessary system components to provide two lines of receiving capability. This package can be expanded to a maximum of five incoming lines.
3 - HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 3.4A Card Installation Install the SCS-100 with the card puller up in any one of the five right hand positions of the modem rack. Connect the 10 position flat cable between the line card and the processor card. PIN 1 OF THE FLAT CABLE CONNECTOR MUST BE IN THE SAME POSITION ON BOTH THE LINE CARD AND THE PROCESSOR CARD. The line number of the line card is determined by the processor card port number. 3.
3 - HARDWARE DESCRIPTION MODEL SCS-120 MULTIBUS POWER SUPPLY CARD 3.6 Description The SCS-120 provides power to the processor card through the multibus backplane. The SCS-120 also monitors the condition of the processor card, the voltage output of the modem power supply card, and its own internal voltages. SCS-1062 PROCESSOR +5 +12 OK MODEM POWER TRBL OK TRBL OK TRBL TRBL POWER ALERT SILENCE OK FAIL RESTART J3 -12 3.
3 - HARDWARE DESCRIPTION MODEL SCS-203 CONVENIENCE PANEL 3.9 Description The SCS-203 provides cabling for three RS-232 ports. The three ports are for the CRT display, host output, and activity log printer. To CRT To SCS-110 To Port 7 To Host Computer To Port 8 To Port 6 To Activity Log Printer 3.9A Installation Install the three 10 position flat cable connectors to ports 6, 7 and 8 of the processor card.
3 - HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 120 VAC INPUT UPS BROWNOUT INPUT J1 MODEL SCS-130 J2 TRANSFORMER CARD COOLING FAN MODEL SCS-110 MODEM RACK SUPPLY CARD J3 MODEL SCS-208 POWER CABLE MODEM RACK BACKPLANE J3 10 CONDUCTOR FLAT CABLE MODEL SCS-120 MULTIBUS POWER SUPPLY CARD RJ11X CABLE MODEL SCS-100 LINE CARD LINE 1 MODEL SCS-100 LINE CARD LINE 2 MULTIBUS BACKPLANE PORT 1 PORT 2 MODEL SCS-1062 PROCESSOR CARD PORT 3 MODEL SCS-100 LINE CARD LINE 3 MODEL SCS-100 LINE CARD LINE 4 PORT 4 PORT 5 PORT 6
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE 4.1 Principle For The Security Control This is an alphabetical list of terms used in the SCS-1 Receiver system operating instructions. An operator can refer to these explanations for additional information. \ (Back slash) A key located on the Security Control keyboard used to acknowledge messages as they're displayed on the CRT. Alphanumeric A set of characters consisting of either the letters A through Z, the digits 0 through 9, special symbols, or a combination of all of these.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE 4.2 Numeric Description of numerical information. For example: the set of characters 1 2 3 4 5 is numeric. Down Cursor A key located on the SCS-1 keyboard that moves the cursor back to the previous field allowing you to change a previous entry. Esc A key located on the SCS-1 keyboard that terminates the current selection and returns you to the System Menu. User Number The sequential number assigned to each user code number by the panel during its programming.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE 4.3 Alarm Acknowledge Any time an emergency message is received by the SCS-1 Receiver, the keyboard locks, an alert sounds and a message is displayed similar to the example shown below. The alert continues to sound until the \ (Back slash) key is pressed on the keyboard acknowledging the alarm. The keyboard then returns to normal operation. After an emergency message has been acknowledged it's written over by the next emergency message.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE 4.4 Additional Signal Holding When any emergency message is being displayed for acknowledgment and a second emergency message is received, Additional Signal Holding is displayed on line 2 of the CRT display. This message remains displayed until only one message remains to be acknowledged.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE 4.5 On - Operator Signon This selection allows you to access the system programs. The programs available on the SCS-1 are: Set System Time/Day/Date, Network Definitions, Operator Codes, and Configure System. To sign on, type ON and press RETURN. The operator’s name is logged on the ACTIVITY LOG printer. The following page shows the sequence for signing on. ENTER SELECTION: ON OPERATOR SIGNON SCS-1 Install/User's Guide 2841 E.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE OPERATOR SIGNON - ON REMEMBER: -Use RETURN to enter a field and to move to the next field. -The next field does not appear until the previous field is entered. FIELD NAME ENTER OPERATOR CODE: OPERATOR RESPONSE Enter your operator code and press RETURN. The system menu is then displayed. If this is the first time the system has been used, type NEW to gain access to the system menu. The operator code is not displayed as it is entered.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE 4.6 Off - Operator Signoff This selection allows you to exit the system programs. This selection must be made before a new operator can sign on. The operator’s name is logged on the ACTIVITY LOG printer after signing off. ENTER SELECTION: OFF TDD NET OPC CON RED OPERATOR SIGNOFF SET SYSTEM TIME/DAY/DATE NETWORK DEFINITIONS OPERATOR CODES CONFIGURE SYSTEM REDISPLAY NON-RESTORED STATUS SCS-1 Install/User's Guide 2841 E.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE 4.7 TDD - Set System Time/Day/Date This selection allows you to set the correct time, day, and date on the SCS-1. All changes made in this selection are logged on the ACTIVITY LOG printer. ENTER SELECTION: OFF TDD NET OPC CON RED OPERATOR SIGNOFF SET SYSTEM TIME/DAY/DATE NETWORK DEFINITIONS OPERATOR CODES CONFIGURE SYSTEM REDISPLAY NON-RESTORED STATUS SCS-1 Install/User's Guide 2841 E.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE SET SYSTEM TIME/DAY/DATE - TDD REMEMBER: -Use the Down Cursor to go back one field. -Use Esc to exit the current program. -Del has no function in this selection. -Use Return to enter a field and step to the next field. -The next field does not appear until the previous field is entered. FIELD NAME OPERATOR RESPONSE ENTER TIME: Enter the time. For example: 2:30 pm DAY: Enter the day of the week. DATE: Enter the month, date, and year.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE 4.8 NET - Network Definitions This selection allows you to assign Multiplex command processor numbers to the SCS-1. Telephone lines to which Multiplex account numbers are assigned must have the correct type specification in the Configure System program. A Multiplex communication system polls up to 128 accounts on each telephone line. Assigning each account number in service to a line on the SCS-1 ensures only valid accounts are polled. This speeds up communication cycles.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE NETWORK DEFINITIONS - NET REMEMBER: PAGE 1 -Use the Down Cursor to go back one field. -Use Esc to exit the current program. -Use Return to enter a field and step to the next field. -The next field does not appear until the previous field is entered. -Del has no function in this selection. FIELD NAME LINE NUMBER: OPERATOR RESPONSE After making the NET selection, you'll be asked for the line number to which account numbers will be assigned. Enter the correct line number.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE NETWORK DEFINITIONS - NET (Multiplex Line) FIELD NAME DO YOU WISH TO ADD-DELETE OR DISPLAY? (A,D): PAGE 2 OPERATOR RESPONSE If A is entered, you'll be asked for a panel number. Refer to PAGE 3 of this section for the correct response. If D is entered, all Multiplex panel numbers assigned to this line will be displayed on the CRT screen.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE NETWORK DEFINITIONS - NET (Multiplex Line) FIELD NAME ENTER PANEL NUMBER: PANEL NUMBER NOT ASSIGNED. DO YOU WISH TO ADD IT? PAGE 3 OPERATOR RESPONSE If the panel number entered is not previously assigned, the following field is displayed: If the response is Y, the panel number is assigned and the information fields are updated. The cursor returns for another panel number. An N response returns the cursor for another panel number.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE NETWORK DEFINITIONS - NET (DSAS Line) FIELD NAME DO YOU WISH TO ADD-DELETE OR DISPLAY? (A,D): PAGE 4 OPERATOR RESPONSE If A is entered, you'll be asked for the port number you wish to assign panel numbers to. Refer to PAGE 5 of this selection for the correct response. If D is entered, all port and panel assignments are displayed on the CRT screen.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE NETWORK DEFINITIONS - NET (DSAS Line) FIELD NAME ENTER PORT NUMBER: PAGE 5 OPERATOR RESPONSE Enter the port number you're assigning a panel number to. When entered, the port number is displayed on the CRT screen with any panel numbers that are assigned to it. ENTER PORT NUMBER: LINE NUMBER: ACCOUNT NUMBER RANGE: NEXT PANEL NUMBER AVAILABLE: NEXT PORT AVAILABLE: TOTAL PANEL NUMBERS IN USE: TOTAL PORTS IN USE: SCS-1 Install/User's Guide 2841 E.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE NETWORK DEFINITIONS - NET (DSAS Line) PAGE 6 FIELD NAME ENTER PANEL NUMBER: NOT ASSIGNED. DO YOU WISH TO ADD TO PORT XX? OPERATOR RESPONSE When a panel number is entered, the SCS-1 checks to see if it is already assigned to a port. If it's not assigned, the following field is displayed: If the response is Y, the panel number is assigned to the port on the CRT display and all information fields are updated. The cursor returns for another port number.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE 4.9 OPC - Operator Codes This selection allows you to add and delete operator codes. This entry consists of three parts; the operator name or initials, code, and access level.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE OPERATOR CODES - OPC REMEMBER: -Use the Down Cursor to go back one field. -Use Esc to exit the current program. -Use Del to delete entire lines. -Use Return to enter a field and step to the next field. -The next field does not appear until the previous field is entered. FIELD NAME OPERATOR RESPONSE SYSTEM NUMBER: The correct system number is displayed for reference only and cannot be changed from this program.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE 4.10 CON - Configure System This selection is made to assign the company name and system number as well as the communication type for each incoming telephone line on the SCS-1 Receiver. ENTER SELECTION: OFF TDD NET OPC CON RED OPERATOR SIGNOFF SET SYSTEM TIME/DAY/DATE NETWORK DEFINITIONS OPERATOR CODES CONFIGURE SYSTEM REDISPLAY NON-RESTORED STATUS SCS-1 Install/User's Guide 2841 E.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE CONFIGURE SYSTEM - CON REMEMBER: PAGE 1 -Use the Down Cursor to go back one field. -Use Esc to exit the current program. -Use Del to clear phone number, bill number and comment fields. -Use Return to enter a field and step to the next field. -The next field does not appear until the previous field is entered. FIELD NAME OPERATOR RESPONSE COMPANY NAME: Enter your company name up to 40 characters. SYSTEM NUMBER: Enter the number of this system.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE CONFIGURE SYSTEM - CON PAGE 2 FIELD NAME OPERATOR RESPONSE LINE NO. is to be specified. Enter the line number for which the communication method TYPE: Enter the communication method. MPX = Multiplex DD = DMP Digital Dialer ASYN = Asynchronous communication NONE = Clear all information for the line. PHONE NUMBER: Enter phone number of digital dialer line. Maximum 13 characters. BILL NUMBER: Enter the bill number for this phone line. Maximum 10 characters.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE CONFIGURE SYSTEM - CON FIELD NAME PAGE 3 OPERATOR RESPONSE COMMENT: After the bill number is entered, you can enter a comment for this line, maximum 15 characters. After this entry, the cursor returns for the next line number. Press Esc to return to the system menu. ERR%: This is a display only field. It displays the percentage of communication troubles by line since midnight. CALLS: This is a display only field. It displays the total number of calls by line since midnight.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE 4.11 RED - Redisplay Non-restored Status This selection is made to display fire and supervisory type loops that have not restored from an alarm or trouble condition. The loops are listed in order by account number followed by loop number. When a restoral is received for a loop, it is automatically removed from the list.
4 - OPERATOR'S GUIDE REDISPLAY NON-RESTORED STATUS - RED REMEMBER: ACCOUNT -Use Return to display the next page. -Use Esc to exit the current program. -The information displayed on the screen is current as of the moment Return is pressed. It is not a “real time” display. To update the screen, press Return again. LP# LOOP NAME 1-12345 48 1-40345 6 1-40376 16 TYPE STAT ACCOUNT LP# LOOP NAME TYPE STAT SMOKE DET. Fire TRBL WATER MON. Supv ALRM HEAT DET.
5 - PRINTOUT EXPLANATIONS 5.1 General Description The SCS-1 prints out two general types of messages: changes in the system information and reports 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. Reports from panels always list the account number first followed by the message and the time of occurrence. The printout below is a typical page from the ACTIVITY LOG printer.
5 - PRINTOUT EXPLANATIONS 5.2 System Messages System messages are provided on the ACTIVITY LOG printer to provide a permanent record of changes made to the system information. The operator making the change is determined by referring to the last sign on. A detailed explanation of each message follows: 5.3 Operator Sign on/Sign off This message is printed after an operator enters their code number to access the system menu. The name of the operator and the sign on time are printed.
5 - PRINTOUT EXPLANATIONS 5.11 Ambush The Ambush report is logged on both printers and displayed on the CRT for acknowledgment. An example of an Ambush report is shown on line 14 of the sample printout. 5.12 Opening and Closing Reports Openings and Closings list the areas being armed or disarmed and the user number making the change. These reports can be from 1 to 8 consecutive lines and are logged on the ACTIVITY LOG only. An example of this report is shown on lines 15 to 17 of the sample printout. 5.
5 - PRINTOUT EXPLANATIONS 5.17 Supervisory Messages All supervisory reports follow the same format. The account number, the report, and the time of occurrence. An example is shown on the sample printout. The various supervisory reports are listed below: WARNING: A.C. power failure A.C.
5 - PRINTOUT EXPLANATIONS 5.18 Explanations For Selected Supervisory Messages WARNING: Low communication line level. The DB level of the telephone line is still receivable but is below normal operating limits. ALARM: Panel not responding. The account number being polled is not responding. Possible causes are a bad phone line or faulty communication module. WARNING: New panel on line. This message is sent any time the account number is changed on a Command Processor panel.
5 - PRINTOUT EXPLANATIONS UNDEFINED MESSAGE: This message is listed when a data transmission from a panel does not conform to the specified format. The numbers represented by 0 in the example are the hexadecimal bytes that were transmitted. This message should be considered an alarm. If interpretation of the hexadecimal code is necessary, contact DMP technical Support. Automatic Recall OK: This message is transmitted during the automatic recall test when an abnormal or unrestored condition exists. 5.
6 - ERROR MESSAGES AND PRINTER TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 Error Messages Error messages requiring explanation are shown below. 6.2 ACCESS DENIED! The operator has failed three successive times to enter an operator code contained in the system files. 6.3 CHANGING LINE TYPE WILL CAUSE NETWORK MEMORY TO BE LOST! . . . DO YOU WISH TO COMPLETE THIS CHANGE? N This prompt is given every time the type specification of a polling type line is changed. If N is the response, no action is taken by the SCS-1.
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