Installation manual

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ValueValue
ValueValue
Value
FunctionFunction
FunctionFunction
Function
00 No communication to computer
01 Alarms communicated to computer. If the alarm is
reported in 3/1, 3/1 extended, 3/2 or 3/8 ACRON
formats,a leading space will be communicated in
front of the 3-digit Account Codes when sent to
the computer
Ex: 1011ssssss
ss
ss
sAAAsXsssY[DC4]
02 Alarms communicated to 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 Codes
Ex: 1011ssssss
00
00
0AAAsXsssY[DC4]
03 Alarms communicated to 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 Codes. If the alarm
is reported in 3/1 or 4/1 formats, a leading “0”
(zero) will be communicated in front of the 1-digit
alarm code
Ex: 1011ssssss
00
00
0AAAsXss
00
00
0Y[DC4]
Option [33]: Printer Enable: Communicate
Information to Printer Through CPM2
If a printer is not used with the MLR2-DG, program Option
[33] as “00”.
If a printer is to be used with the MLR2-DG, program Option
[33] with one of the values listed below:
00 Printer not selected
01 Printer selected
Option [34]: Receiver Number
The Receiver Number is used for sending signals to the central
station software. This number should be the same for all DRL2A
Line Card modules connected to the same CPM2.
Refer to the manuals for any central station automation
software 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.
Option [35]: Line Card Number
The Line Card Number provides a unique identification code for
each Line Card in the DRL2A module. Since the CPM2 can be
connected to a total of 14 Line Cards, it is very important to
program a unique code for each of the Line Cards. Failure to do
so will cause “clashes”, where two Line Cards answer the same
CPM2 polling message at the same time. Hexadecimal numbers
“01” to “0E” can be programmed in Option [35] to identify Line
Cards 01 through 14.
Option [36]: Caller ID
Option [36] allows the Line Card pick up the line after the
second ring.
When option [36] = 02, this will allow the Line Card to
receive the British caller identification data that is transmitted
over the phone line. The call display service must be available
and requested from the telephone company for this feature
to be operational.
Program Option [36] with one of the following:
00 First ring answer
01 Not used
02 British caller ID
03 Second ring answer
Option [37]: Send Caller ID to Computer
The DRL2A can send the caller identification numbers to
the computer. If the telephone number is not received, the
caller identification number will not be sent to the computer.
New protocol: URRLAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT[DC4]
Where: U is International caller ID protocol identifier
RR is the receiver number
L is the line number
AAAAAA is the account number (leading spaces
or leading zeros if account is less than
6 digits)
TTT... is the telephone number (up to 18 digits,
may include spaces or dashes, trailing
“F” will be inserted if the telephone
number is less than 18 digits.
[DC4] terminator, 14 Hex
Option [38]: Send Caller ID to Printer
When the option is enabled (01), the receiver will send the
caller ID to the printer, then the alarm messages. This option
is available for any format. The caller ID will be printed
once per call.
Option [39]: Line Check
The Line Card will perform a telephone line test every 10
seconds. When Option [39] is enabled, if the line is faulty,
a warning message will be displayed on the Line Card
screen and an alarm will be sent to the computer and the
printer. When this option is disabled, no alarm will be
transmitted. Program Option [39] as “01” to enable the line
fault report. Program as “00” to disable the transmission of
the line fault condition to computer and printer.
Option [3A]: Programmable Output
The DRL2A provides one programmable output at the terminal
TxPG1 of the DML2A backplane board, for the left hand
Line Card, and one programmable output at the terminal
TxPG2 for the right hand Line Card.
Program Option [3A] with one of the following:
00 Programmable output follows the Error Message LED
01 Programmable output will switch to ground for 100mS
in Two-way Audio Condition
NOTE: This option will be overwritten by the Video
DOWNLOOK option selection.
Option [3B]: PGM Input
When programmed as “01”, the RxRNGx terminal on the DML2A
will be used as a ring simulator and will force the receiver to
pick up the line when shorted to ground. Default is “00”.
Option [3C]: Filter Option
The Line Card will process incoming signals through a
filter circuit if this option is selected. If this option is not
selected, the Line Card will process incoming signals through
a software filter. Program Option [3C] as “01” to enable
this feature, or as “00” to disable it.
Option [3D]: Reserved
Option [3E]: Mute Buzzer
Operation of the Line Card’s buzzer may be programmed
as follows:
00 Buzzer sounds for Line Fault, CPM2 Error, or if
an Alarm occurs during a CPM2 error
01 Buzzer does not sound for any events
02 Buzzer sounds for Audio, Line Fault, CPM2 Error,
or if an Alarm occurs during a CPM2 error
03 Buzzer sounds for all status change conditions