Installation manual

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00 1RRLsssssss234sCsC2[DC4]
01 1RRLsssssss234sCss2[DC4]
Where RR = Receiver Number
L = Line Number
s = Space
[DC4] = Terminator
Please note that option [30] must be left as individual event
code when enabling this option.
Option [60]: ScanCom 4332
When programmed as “01”, the receiver will transmit the
Scancom 433 as received. Please refer to the computer
protocols section on page 36 for more details.
Option [61]: Ademco High Speed RS-232
When this option is programmed as "00", the DRL2A will
convert the High Speed format signal into 4/2 format (Ex:
1RRLssssssAAAAsXssYY[DC4] ). If it is programmed as
"01" the Ademco High Speed will be send to the computer
as follows: 8RRLAAAAsCCCCsCCCCsC[DC4]
Where: 8 Protocol number
RR Receiver number
L Line number
AAAA Account code
s Space
CCCC Channel 1-4
s Space
CCCC Channel 5-8
s Space
C Channel 9
[DC4] Terminator
Option [62]: Scantronics RS232
When enabled, the low battery and test transmission signals
will be sent to the computer as T 08 and T 09 instead of
T 80 and T 90.
2.0 Buffer Output Command:
LC-FA-XX-XX
The “FA” command is used to send part of the Line Card
buffer to the printer or the computer. The number of messages
to be printed is entered as a hexadecimal number.
The time and date of the buffer output is printed on the
same line after the event. A typical event along with the
time and date it was printed is shown here: L01*1234*12
AlarmZn#2 09:30:15-27/01
• 09:30:15 is the time (hours:minutes:seconds)
• 27/01 is the date (day-month)
Note that the time and date of the event itself may be
viewed by printing the CPM2 buffer.
2.1 Output Alarm Type Printer Messages to the
Printer: LC-FA-01-XX
The LC-FA-01-XX command will send the specified number
of printer alarm messages to the printer. “XX” should be a
hexadecimal number from 01 to FE to indicate a number of
events from 1 to 255.
Shown here are typical alarm messages:
L01*1234*12 AlarmZn#2 21:24:00-27/01
L01*1276*02 PanicZn#2 21:24:01-27/01
2.2 Output Alarm Type Computer Messages to the
Printer: LC-FA-02-XX
The LC-FA-02-XX command will send the specified number
of computer alarm messages to the printer. “XX” should be
a hexadecimal number from 01 to FE to indicate a number of
events from 1 to 255.
Shown here are typical alarm messages:
L01 COM 1011 0001 A 01 21:24:00-27/01
L01 COM 1011 1234 R 70 21:24:01-27/01
2.3 Output Line Card Configuration: LC-FA-04-04
The LC-FA-04-04 command will print the Line Card
configuration. This record may be used for future reference.
Refer to “Line Card Configuration Command LC-F7-OP-CD”
for more information.
2.4 Output Computer Alarm Messages to the
Computer: LC-FA-06-XX
The LC-FA-06-XX command will send the specified number
of computer alarm messages to the computer. “XX” should
be a hexadecimal number from 01 to FE to indicate a number
of events from 1 to 254.
This command provides a means of manually transferring
events to the computer. If the computer goes off-line, the
CPM2 will record any events in its own buffer. When the
computer returns on-line, the CPM2 will automatically send
the computer any alarm messages that were received while
the computer was off-line.
3.0 Shutdown Line Card
Communication with CPM2: LC-FB
The LC-FB command will shut down communications
between the Line Card specified at “LC” and the CPM2.
Note that this command does not require an Option or
Code number to be entered. Simply enter the number of
the Line Card to be shut down, the command FB, and then
press the CPM2 [Escape] button.
The CPM2 will record the shut down by sending messages
to the printer and the computer:
Printer: -L01-Inc.Resp. 11:57:58-15/01
Computer: 1011 0000 A F1
This warning message will also be displayed on the Line
Card display:
L01-Digital RecL01-Digital Rec
L01-Digital RecL01-Digital Rec
L01-Digital Rec
LnCard Shutdown!LnCard Shutdown!
LnCard Shutdown!LnCard Shutdown!
LnCard Shutdown!
4.0 Reactivate Line Card Command:
LC-FC
The LC-FC command will reactivate a Line Card that was
shut down using the LC-FB command. Note that this command
does not require an Option or Code number to be entered.
Simply enter the number of the Line Card to be reactivated,
the command FC, and then press the CPM2 [Escape] button.
5.0 Line Card Buffer Command:
LC-FE-XX-XX
The FE command is used to access the Line Card buffers.
The following functions may be performed:
5.1 Erase Alarm Printer/Computer Messages: LC-
FE-00-00
Ensure that a copy of the printer and computer alarms
exists before using this command. This command erases
all computer and printer alarm messages and Caller
Identification messages in the Line Card’s memory.
5.2 Software Reset: LC-FE-02-02
This command will reset the Line Card.