Installation manual
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Option [4D]: Audio Event Code
Option [4D] is used to send a message to the computer
and the printer to indicate that the Line Card has enabled
the 2-Way Audio function. Program an ASCII code using 0
through 9 and A through Z to be used as the event code
for activation of the 2-Way Audio feature.
For example, if an Account on Line Card 01 activates the
2-Way Audio mode and Option [4D] is programmed as
“50” (ASCII “P”), the following messages will be sent:
• Sent to computer: 0000 P 01
• Sent to printer: L01-0000-P01 AudioLine1
Note that this event code will not be affected by the common
event code selected at Option [30]. Ensure that the event
code in Option [4D] is compatible with any automation
software being used. Program Option [4D] as “00” to disable
this option.
Option [4E]: Video Downlook
The DRL2A is capable of receiving video images from the
Sur-Gard DC1664LC , P-16LCD, P-1664, DSC8400, DSC
PC1580, Power832 and DSC PC3000 Security Control Panels
and sending those images to a video receiver. Option [4E]
is used to enable it. Program Option [4E] as “00” to disable
this option, or program a value of “01” to enable it.
Note that when this Option [4E] is enabled, the
“Message Error” light will not indicate when faulty
data is received.
Option [4F]: Downlook Timeout
Option[4F] determines how long, in minutes, Downlook will
be active once it is initiated. Default is 3 minutes
(recommended).
Option [50]: Audio Zone
Option [50] determines the range of zone number (last
digit) which will activate the 2-Way Audio function. Program
the digits of the desired zone numbers in option [50]. For
example, if all zone numbers finishing with 6, 7, or 8 are to
activate 2-Way Audio, program option [4C] as “68”.
Option [50] may be used with 10 to 40 baud formats and
DTMF 4/1, 4/2 and 4/3. Program option [50] as “00” to
disable this function. This option can be used in combination
with any of the other audio options. Default is “00”.
Option [51]: 3/2 Format
The DRL2A could not distinguish between 4/1, 3/2 or 3/1
with parity because all of them contain a total of 5 digits.
Therefore, this option must be programmed to inform the
DRL2A which of the 3 formats may be used.
Option 51 (3/2 format)Option 51 (3/2 format)
Option 51 (3/2 format)Option 51 (3/2 format)
Option 51 (3/2 format)
00 select 4/1 format
01 select 3/2 format
02 select 3/1 with parity format.
03 Select 3/1 with parity only for Radionics Fast (40 baud
rate) sent on the 2300Hz handshake, and 4/1 on all other
baud rate regardless of the handshake and
Radionics Fast sent on the 1400Hz.
Note that the printer messages for the 3-2 format are the
same as those used for the 4/2 format.
Option [52]: 4/1 Extended Format
Program Option [52] as “01” to combine 2 round pairs of
4/1 extended format into 4/2 output for reporting to the
computer and the printer.
For example, with Option [52] enabled, the security control
panel may transmit the following information:
1234 3
1234 3
3333 1
3333 1
The DRL2A will interpret this information as: 1234 31
This format is not recommended as it occupies the telephone
line for long periods of time. Note that all 4/1 and 4/1 extended
formats must be at 10,14 or 20 baud rates. The DRL2A will
not accept 4/1 or 4/1 extended formats at 40 baud unless
option [51] is modified. The default setting for Option [52]
is “01”. When programmed as “00”, the option is disabled.
Option [53]: 4/2 Extended Format
Program Option [53] as “01” or “02” to combine 2 round
pairs of 4/2 extended format into 4/3 output for reporting to
the computer and the printer. Program one of the following:
00 4/2 Extended format data is not combined
01 The panel sends: 1234 05
1234 05
0505 16
0505 16
The DRL2A will interpret this information as 1234 516
02 The panel sends: 1234 03
1234 03
3333 01
3333 01
The DRL2A will interpret this information as 1234 301
Note that a longer on-line time is required for this format
than for a standard 4/2 format. The default setting for Option
[53] is “00”. When programmed as “00”, the option is
disabled.
Option [54]: 3/1 extended format
Program Option [54] as “01” to combine 2 round pairs of
3/1 extended format into 3/2 output for reporting to the
computer and the printer. (For M.A.S. software users, the
option should be programmed as "02")
For example, with Option [54] enabled, the security control
panel may transmit the following information:
123 3
123 3
333 1
333 1
The DRL2A will interpret this information as: 123 31
The default setting for Option [54] is “01”. When programmed
as “00”, the option is disabled.
Option [55]: 4/1 Express Format
The Ademco 4/1 Express format may cause conflicts with
the Sur-Gard DTMF 4/3 with Checksum format or FBI
Superfast without checksum. Therefore, this option must
be programmed to inform the DRL2A which of the 3 formats
may be used.
00 Sur-Gard DTMF 4/3 with checksum
01 Ademco 4/1 Express
02 FBI without checksum
The default setting of Option [55] is “00”
Option [56]: Group Arming / Disarming with User Code
Option [56] applies to the Sur-Gard DTMF 4/3 format.
When Option [56] is programmed as “01”, group arming/
disarming signals will be combined with the user code into
one signal which will be sent to the computer.
For example, the following information may be sent to the
computer and the printer: