DS16 OPERATIONS MANUAL CRISIS ALERT Direct Select Annunciator 16 Button Ring-Master
March 2012 Operations Manual DS16 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................5 INSTALLATION......................................................................................................................5 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................5 OPERATION ......................................................
CRISIS ALERT DS16 SUBSTATION SUBSTATION SUBSTATION RM5000 (CB901) SUBSTATION VOICE/POWER PC AA916 LOG PRINTER AA916 DNA100 NODE 2 PRINTER (DNA100) NODE 3 DXC910 (DXC901) NODE 0 DAD104 NODE 1 1 PAIR RS485 PACKET SWITCHED LOCAL AREA NETWORK MAX 8 NODES 2002/11/5 DS16 NODE 4
March 2012 Operations Manual DS16 INTRODUCTION The DS16 can be interfaced to the Crisis Alert Network for the purpose of handling incoming and outgoing calls associated with one of the Crisis Alert master stations. Each DS16 must be assigned to a master station in the RM5000EX or CB901EX (the same way as when using DAD104). INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION The DS16 operates on +24 VDC. It can be powered from the central exchange or can be powered locally by a separate 24 VDC regulated power supply.
DS16 Operations Manual March 2012 The maximum total network length is 7000 feet. A unshielded twisted pair cable should be used for the data pair (24 or 22 AWG). Connect the DATA pair from the network to pins 3 and 6 of the RJ45 wall jack maintaining polarity of the pair. If a remote power source is being used, the negative side of the supply must be referenced to Earth Ground, as well as, the CB901/RM5000 power supply. Clear Memory: Set DIP switch SW2 1-8 to off . Push RESET.
March 2012 Operations Manual DS16 OPERATION DIRECT SELECT BUTTONS The DS16 has 16 buttons used for receiving or placing calls. Each button has a staus light. The buttons are addressed in HEX from 0 to F. Button 0 is upper left and button F is lower right. Call numbers may be programmed to buttons 1-F. After a call button is programmed it can be used for answerring or placing a call to the programmed call number.
DS16 Operations Manual March 2012 STATUS LIGHTS Blinking Orange: Solid Red: Blinking Green: Blinking Orange: Blinking Red: Solid Green: Solid Orange: Flashing Orange: Incoming Call or Alarm Logged Off Logged Inn Incoming Call or Alarm Incoming Fault Call or Alarm or Fault has been answered on this DS16. Call or Alarm or Fault has been answered by another station.
March 2012 Operations Manual DS16 CONFIGURATION One DNA100 is used as a programming interface to the DS16. The DNA100 has one RS232 port for connection to a PC running PROCOM+. The DNA100 sets up a link between the PC and the DS16 on the RS485 network. The Configuration is done from the PC and the information is stored in battery RAM in the DS16. When the system is first installed the RAM must be reset before the system is configured (described earlier in this section).
DS16 Operations Manual March 2012 ERROR HANDELING Misspelled command input will give the following error message: Unknown Command Parameter errors will print ERROR: and then prompt for the parameter again. HELP Help lists all help commands in the Configuration program. Type HELP, H or ?.
March 2012 Operations Manual DS16 CALL NUMBERS All intercom stations are assigned call numbers in the Ring intercom central exchange. The DS16 interface assigns a Push Button Address to each of the intercom call number for the external device. This assignment is stored in the DS16 and may be listed with the command LCN from the PC connected to the DNA100. The call number may be 2,3 or 4 digit decimal. The Push Button address is 1 digit HEX.
DS16 Operations Manual BUTTON ADDRESS Assign a Push-Button to an intercom station. PROGRAMMING The following commands are used for this feature. SBA Set Button Address LCN List Call Number Example: Set call number for intercom 11 to button address 1. >SCN cr Call Number <1..9999/*> : 11 cr Button Address <0..
March 2012 Operations Manual DS16 BACKUP Backup generates all programming commands required to restore the configuration of the DS16. These commands may be downloaded and stored in a file on the PC. This file can then be uploaded to restore the configuration of the DS16 PROGRAMMING The following commands are used for this feature. BAK Backup Example: >BAK cr Call Number <1..