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3 013 11 023
4 014 12 024
5 015 13 025
6 016 14 026
7 017 15 027
8 018 16 028
FF : format terminator
T : terminator character
British Caller ID 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
VONK Protocol
The VONK format signal is sent to the computer in the
following protocol:
V
RRLAA123456789ABCDEFG [DC4]
Where, F : FBI protocol identifier
V : protocol (“Vonk”)
RR : receiver number
L : Line Card number
AA : Account number
1 through G : Zones 1 through 16
[DC4] : Hex 14
If zone has just restored or is normal, a “.” (period) will be
sent for the zone position in the printout.
Clock Signal Protocol:
1RRLssssAAAAAAsXGYYYHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
3RRLssssAAAAAAXXYYYYHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
4RRLAAAAAALLLTTTTTTTHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
5RRLs18AAAAQXYZGGCCCHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
6RRLssssssAAAAXXYYYYHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
7RRLssssssXXXXsIAACsHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
8RRLAAAAsCCCCsCCCCsCHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
9RRLssssAAAACCCCCCCCHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
ARRLssssssLLLTTTTTTTHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
DRRLssssssAAAAGCsVPaHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
Where, HH : Hour
MM : Minute.
SS : Second.
dd : Day.
mm : Month.
And the other codes are of the same definition as in the
previous signal protocols. The supervisory heartbeat signal
can also be used along with this protocol, but the structure
remains unchanged.
Using the MLR2-DG with SIMS II Software
Ask Sur-Gard Technical Support for the information sheet
on using the MLR2-DG with SIMS II software.
Using the MLR2-DG with SIMS CSM Software
Ask Sur-Gard Technical Support for the information sheet on
using the MLR2-DG with SIMS CSM Software
Using the MLR2-DG with SIS Software
Ask Sur-Gard Technical Support for the information sheet
on using the MLR2-DG with SIS Software.
Using the MLR2-DG with Micro Key Software
Central-1(TM)
Ask Sur-Gard Technical Support for the information sheet
on using the MLR2-DG with Micro Key Software Central-
1(TM).
Using the MLR2-DG with ABM Software
Ask Sur-Gard Technical Support for the information sheet
on using the MLR2-DG with ABM Software
CPM2 EPROM Programming
Most of the CPM2 options can be changed in the RAM
accessed by the system’s configuration. However, some
less important features are installed in the EPROM. The
following features are located in the CPM2 standard EPROM
and programmed to the following default settings:
ROM AddressROM Address
ROM AddressROM Address
ROM Address
DefaultDefault
DefaultDefault
Default
FunctionFunction
FunctionFunction
Function
6500H 05H Printer strobe pulse
width Default = 5µs (microseconds)
6501-6502 3E80 Delay time × 0.25ms
to resend message to COM1 if heartbeat is not selected.
Default = 16000 x 1ms = 16 s delay
6505-6506 0100H Test Line Card 01 at 01:00
6507-6508 0115H Test Line Card 02 at 01:15
6509-650A 0130H Test Line Card 03 at 01:30
650B-650C 0145H Test Line Card 04 at 01:45
650D-650E 0200H Test Line Card 05 at 02:00
650F-6510 0215H Test Line Card 06 at 02:15
6511-6512 0230H Test Line Card 07 at 02:30
6513-6514 0245H Test Line Card 08 at 02:45
6515-6516 0300H Test Line Card 09 at 03:00
6517-6518 0315H Test Line Card 0A at 03:15
6519-651A 0330H Test Line Card 0B at 03:30
651B-651C 0345H Test Line Card 0C at 03:45
651D-651E 0400H Test Line Card 0D at 04:00
651F-6520 0415H Test Line Card 0E at 04:15
Changes are rarely required, but these features may be
changed to suit particular needs. To make changes to the
EPROM programming, first insert a standard CPM2 EPROM
into an EPROM programming unit. Follow the instructions
provided with the EPROM programmer to select addresses
and modify data. Ensure that the correct addresses are
being programmed, and verify the existing data in the address
before making changes.