Installation manual
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Printer: 1234-B01 CloseGrp
1234-416 Close
1234-C02 OpenGrp
1234-532 Open
Computer:
1234 C1 16 (instead of 1234 C 01 and 1234 C 16)
1234 O2 32 (instead of 1234 O 02 and 1234 O 32)
If a user code is not received after the group opening/
closing, the message “1234 C1 FF” will be sent. “FF” indicates
that a user code was not received.
Option [57]: 4/3 Format User Conversion / 3-digit
Alarm Code
The Sur-Gard 4/3 DTMF format is made up of a 4-digit
account code, a 1-digit event code, and a 2-digit
hexadecimal zone code or user number. However, some
central station software packages use the common event
code and require decimal user codes.
Option [57] allows the user codes to be converted from
hexadecimal to decimal to meet the needs of the central
station software. Program Option [57] with one of the following:
00 Send the last two digits as user codes without
conversion
01 Convert the last 2-digit user codes to decimal as
shown here:
User Code receivedUser Code received
User Code receivedUser Code received
User Code received
User Code after conversionUser Code after conversion
User Code after conversionUser Code after conversion
User Code after conversion
00 to 99 00 to 99
B0 to B9 100 to 109
C0 to C9 110 to 119
D0 to D9 120 to 129
E0 to E9 130 to 139
F0 to F9 140 to 149
For example, if 1234 4B1 is received, 1234 C 101 will be
sent to the computer.
02 Send the last 3 digits as the zone codes with the
5th digit still used as the event code
For example, if 1234 161 is received, 1234 A
161 will be sent to the computer.
When individual event codes are used, if 1234
401 is received, 1234 C 01 will be transmitted to
the computer. When common event codes are
used, if 1234 401 is received, 1234 Z 401 will be
transmitted to the computer.
03 Send the last 3 digits as the zone codes and
convert the user codes only to decimal
NOTE: When Option [56] Group Arming/Disarming
with User Code is programmed as “01”, the 3-digit
user codes will be combined with the group number
as follows:
Code receivedCode received
Code receivedCode received
Code received
Code sent to computerCode sent to computer
Code sent to computerCode sent to computer
Code sent to computer
1234B01 No transmission
12344B1 1234 C1 101
Option [58]: Equivalent Line
Option [58] is used when an incoming signal can be received
on another receiver telephone line if the original line is
busy. Information printed and/or sent to computer will indicate
that the information was received on the originally assigned
telephone line card. The receiver number does not change.
Program 00 at Option [58], or a number from 01 to 0E.
Examples:Examples:
Examples:Examples:
Examples:
Option [58] = 00; no equivalent line number
If receiver number is 02, and the line number is 3: the
printer message will be “L03-1234...” and the computer
message will be: 1
023023
023023
023ssssss1234
Option [58] = 01; equivalent line number is 1
If receiver number is 02 and the line number is 3: the printer
message will be “L21-1234...” and the computer message
will be: 1
021021
021021
021ssssss1234
Option [58] = 1; equivalent line number is 1
If receiver number is 12 and the line number is 3, the printer
message will be “121-1234...” and the computer message
will be: 1
121121
121121
121ssssss1234
Option [59]: VONK Option
To enable the VONK format, program option [59] as "01".
Option [5A]: Austel Ring
Program as “01” to comply with Austel regulations. Default
is “00”.
Option [5B]: Double ring
To ensure the compatibility with a different ring input
sequence. This option should be changed only on advice
from a Sur-Gard representative.
Option [5C]: Dialer Tone
When programmed as “01”, the receiver will begin its
handshake sequence only if a valid dialer presence tone is
received. Valid dialer tones are 1300 Hz or 980 Hz. The
default setting is “00”.
Option [5D]: Inter Digit time
Old dialers may have difficulty communicating with the
receiver. Programming this option may solve this problem.
This option should normally be left at the default setting
and should be changed only on the recommendation of a
Sur-Gard technician. Default is “02”.
00 1.25 seconds
01 1.50 seconds
02 1.80 seconds
Option [5E]: Inter-burst
Old dialers may have difficulty communicating with the
receiver. Programming this option may solve this problem.
This option should normally be left at the default setting
and should be changed only on the recommendation of a
Sur-Gard technician.
00 100 ms (default)
01 150 ms
02 200 ms
Option [5F]: Radionics 6500 computer output
The DRL2A will emulate the Radionics 6500 RS232 protocol
on pulse formats only. (00=disable, 01=enable)
Examples:
1. 3/1 format: Account code "123" with alarm code "1",
(alarm) the computer output will be:
00 1RRLsssssss123sAss1[DC4]
01 1RRLsssssss123sAss1[DC4]
2. 3/1 format: Account code "123" with alarm code "B",
(opening) the computer output will be:
00 1RRLsssssss123sOssB[DC4]
01 1RRLsssssss123sOsss[DC4]
3. 4/2 extended (or 3/2 or 3/1 extended): Account code
"1234" with alarm code "2" on zone "1", (alarm) the computer
output will be:
00 1RRLssssss1234sAs21[DC4]
01 1RRLssssss1234sAs21[DC4]
4. 3/1 extended (or 4/2 or 3/2): Account code "234" with alarm
code "C" on zone "2", (closing) the computer output will be: