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The DRL2A supports a maximum of 16 digits account
code, (including any displayable ASCII characters except
the "|") with option 31 (SIA option for Level 2 & 3 decoding)
enabled (01), up to 6 digits account code with option 31
disable(00). If option 31 (SIA level 2-3) is disabled, the "A"s
received in the account code will be converted to "0"s. It
also supports a maximum of 4 digits for the Alarm Code.
Usually, the central station automation software will interpret
the Alarm Codes. For manual operation, refer to the SIA
Event Block Data Code Definitions for information on
interpreting the Alarm Codes.
When an alarm is received, it will be displayed in the
DRL2A display. For the alarm message shown above, the
following would be displayed:
L01-xx1234L01-xx1234
L01-xx1234L01-xx1234
L01-xx1234
NBA-3423----NBA-3423----
NBA-3423----NBA-3423----
NBA-3423----
Acknowledgements for the SIA format are tonal by default.
The transmitter may, however, request data acknowledgement
by transmission of the optional configuration block. When
the DRL2A received the configuration block from the
transmitter requiring the data acknowledgement, it will send
the tonal acknowledgement to this block. It will then send
the data acknowledgement to the following data blocks if
the data received is identical.
Telenot / Telim Format
The Telenot format is a 10 Baud F.S.K. format that complies
with CCITT V.21 specifications.
A Telenot signal will be printed similar to the following:
L0X-AAAAAA AlarmZn#ZZ HH:MM:SS-DD/MM
Where: L0X represents the line card number of the receiver
AAAAAA represents the received account number
AlarmZn#ZZ represents the English reporting code
message
Telenot Printer Words Library
• Alarm • TrblRstr
• Trouble • Test
• Restore • Low Batt
• Open Usr • AC Fail
• Close Usr
VONK Format
VONK Format is a 110 baud modem communication protocol
using the CCITT V.21 frequencies. When using the VONK
format, Option [3B] must be programmed to “01”.
Shown here are typical printouts from VONK communications.
In these examples, the Account Code is 98, and zones 2
and 3 are in alarm. Note that L01 indicates Line Card 01.
• First call, Zone 2 in alarm: L01-98 .2..............
• Second call, Zones 2 and 3 in alarm: L01-98 .23.............
The following will be printed when the zones restore:
• First call, Zone 2 restore: L01-98 ..3.............
• Second call, Zone 3 restore: L01-98 ................
The VONK format requires a CCITT modem chip. As a result,
receiving SIA format from most SIA panels using Bell 103
standards will not be possible on the same phone lines.
SG-CPM2 CENTRAL PROCESSING
4/2 Extended & 4/3 Alarm Library
For AlarmFor Alarm
For AlarmFor Alarm
For Alarm
Corresponding EventCorresponding Event
Corresponding EventCorresponding Event
Corresponding Event
MessageMessage
MessageMessage
Message
CodeCode
CodeCode
Code
Code (Options 20-2F) Code (Options 20-2F)
Code (Options 20-2F) Code (Options 20-2F)
Code (Options 20-2F)
DefaultDefault
DefaultDefault
Default
Other Other
Other Other
Other
∗∗
∗∗
∗
Alarm 0xx (Axx) T 0
Alarm 1xx A 1
Alarm 2xx A 2
Alarm 3xx A 3
Close 4xx C 4
Open 5xx O 5
Alarm 6xx A 6
Alarm 7xx A 7
Alarm 8xx A 8
Restr 9xx R 9
CloseGrp Bxx C C
OpenGrp Cxx O O
Bypas Dxx B B
UnByp Exx H H
Cancl Fxx / /
∗∗
∗∗
∗
These alternative codes are available. Ensure that the central
station automation software is able to accept these codes if they
are to be used
.
3/1 - 4/1 Alarm Library
For AlarmFor Alarm
For AlarmFor Alarm
For Alarm
CorrespondingCorresponding
CorrespondingCorresponding
Corresponding
EventEvent
EventEvent
Event
MessageMessage
MessageMessage
Message
CodeCode
CodeCode
Code
Code (Options 00-AF) Code (Options 00-AF)
Code (Options 00-AF) Code (Options 00-AF)
Code (Options 00-AF)
Alarm 0 (A) A
Alarm 1 A
Alarm 2 A
Alarm 3 A
Alarm 4 A
Alarm 5 A
Alarm 6 A
Alarm 7 A
Alarm 8 A
Restore 9 R
Open B O
Close C C
Cancel D /
Restore E R
Trouble F T
3/1-4/1 Extended, 3/2 & 4/2 Alarm Library
For AlarmFor Alarm
For AlarmFor Alarm
For Alarm
Corresponding EventCorresponding Event
Corresponding EventCorresponding Event
Corresponding Event
MessageMessage
MessageMessage
Message
CodeCode
CodeCode
Code
Code (Options 10-1F) Code (Options 10-1F)
Code (Options 10-1F) Code (Options 10-1F)
Code (Options 10-1F)
Alarm 0x (Ax) A
Alarm 1x A
Alarm 2x A
Alarm 3x A
Alarm 4x A
Alarm 5x A
Alarm 6x A
Alarm 7x A
Alarm 8x A
Restr 9x R
Open Bx O
Close Cx C
Cancl Dx /
Restr Ex R
Trble Fx T
DRL2A Library Decoding and Event Codes Table
CodeCode
CodeCode
Code
EventEvent
EventEvent
Event
B Bypass
C Closing by User
Number
D or / Cancel
H Unbypass
O Opening by User
Number
R Restore
T Trouble
Z Common Event
Code
20 Hex Common Event
code "Space"
Event Codes Summary
CodeCode
CodeCode
Code
EventEvent
EventEvent
Event
0 Automatic Test
1 Fire Alarm
2 Panic Alarm
3 Burglary Alarm
4 Closing by User
Number
5 Opening by User
Number
6 Service
7 Medical Emergency
8 Message
9 Restore
A Alarm