DSC Sur-Gard System III SG-DRL3-IP Installation & Operating Manual
DSC Sur-Gard System III SG-DRL3-IP Installation & Operating Manual

DSC Sur-Gard System III SG-DRL3-IP Installation & Operating Manual

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Sur-Gard System III
SG-DRL3-IP
Receiver Line Card
Installation & Operating Manual
version 2.2
WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function
and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be
carefully read.

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  • Page 1 Sur-Gard System III SG-DRL3-IP Receiver Line Card Installation & Operating Manual version 2.2 WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
  • Page 2 In such cases, DSC can replace or credit at its tion expected. A reevaluation must be done during and after any construction activity. An evaluation by the option.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Appendix G - T-LINK TL300 Contact ID Reports....15 IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: DSC Software purchased with or without Products and Components is copyrighted and is purchased under the following license terms: • This End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between You (the company, 3.
  • Page 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION of the EQUIPMENT and CLASSIFICATION. CLASSIFICATION The EXTERNAL ENCLOSURE shall be connected to the PROTECTIVE EARTH GROUND. The external cabinet (RACK) must be secured to The SYSTEM III equipment is a CLASS 1, RACK-MOUNTED, (FIXED – the building structure before operation in a such a way to fully meet STATIONARY) EQUIPMENT, PLUGGABLE TYPE A USING A DETACH- the STABILITY REQUIREMENTS as per EN60950: 2000 conditions.
  • Page 5: Section 1 - Introduction

    Section 1 - Introduction • Local and remote programming of T-LINK TL250/TL300 devices. 1.1 Features • Software updates to T-LINK TL250/TL300 devices using TFTP The SG-DRL3-IP performs similar functions to the SG-DRL3 line card. (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). The SG-DRL3 line card receives alarm information from a control panel •...
  • Page 6: Approvals

    BUSY OUT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 00-05 1.5 Receiver Setup and Operation DSC recommends testing the receiver before actual installation. Insert all the cards in the rack, in their appropriate position. Becoming familiar with the connections and setup of the unit on the Refer to Figure 1-2 in the System III Installation Manual.
  • Page 7: Description (Operation)

    Introduction Figure 1, SG-DRL3-IP Layout UA 424 CON1 RS232 Debug LED Indicators LED 1 GRN Line Fault Network Absence On if network is present LED 2 YEL Status Trouble Condition(s) Indicates Trouble by number of blinks LED 3 BLU Watch Dog Software Watch Dog Toggles every 500mS.
  • Page 8: Virtual Connectivity

    Introduction 1.6.2 Virtual Connectivity Any other response from the computer automation, including no response will cause the CPM3 to attempt to send the message Each receiver has one IP address and a number of associated ports. again, up to 4 times. If after 4 attempts the CPM3 gets no response Internal socket programming uses specific ports for expected tasks.
  • Page 9: Section 2 - Operating Modes

    Section 2 - Operating Modes 2.1 SG-DRL3-IP Standby Mode NOTE: This output for account code 'AAAAAA' indicates that data has been received, but is not valid (e.g.,The packet is encrypted and After start-up the line card enters the Standby mode and monitors the SG-DRL3-IP does not have the proper key) or the T-LINK trans- the network connection and the CPM3.
  • Page 10: Section 3 - Sg-Drl3-Ip Programming

    Section 3 - SG-DRL3-IP Programming NOTE: Option [11]: Line Card Number Length System III Console v2.20 (or higher) software is required for pro- gramming and communication with SG-DRL3-IP Receiver Modules. This option is used to determine how many digits from the line card number will be sent to the output.
  • Page 11 SG-DRL3-IP Programming Option [1B]: Transmitter Swap Trouble Mask Option [2B]: Busy Out This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the The line card will stop acknowledging transmitter events under specific T-LINK transmitter swap condition on the SG-DRL3-IP receiver. Set- trouble conditions if Option [27] is programmed with the following: ting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported;...
  • Page 12 SG-DRL3-IP Programming Options [44]: DNIS Replacement of RRLLL If the option [46] is set to ‘00' the following will occur: When set to 00 the SG-DRL3-IP will output the RRLLL (Receiver num- Transmitter Output ber and line number) 1234567890 1234567890 When set to 01 the SG-DRL3-IP will output the DNIS received from a 0000001234 0000001234...
  • Page 13: Glossary

    Glossary Account The portion of a signal which contains the information identifying the location or the owner of the alarm panel. Also referred to as account number, account code or account digits. Acknowledgement A signal sent from the receiver to the panel indicating that data has been received. A positive acknowledgement (ACK) (ACK) means data was received without any detected errors (see kiss-off).
  • Page 14 Glossary DRL3 Digital Receiver Line Card 3. DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency. A method of dialing which utilizes 2 sets of 4 tones (frequencies) each. Selecting one tone from each set will produce 16 distinct pairs. These pairs are used to dial digits when dialing a tele- phone number.
  • Page 15 The CPM3 acts as a server to both the console and the web inter- face. Sur-Gard, a brand name of DSC. Also used to describe a particular type of automation output. Security Industry Association. Sometimes referred to as the SIA format which is an example of FSK modulation.
  • Page 16: Appendix A - Cpm3 Internal Status Messages

    Appendix A - CPM3 Internal Status Messages Please refer to the System III Installation Manual. Appendix B - DVACS Events DVACS Generated Events DVACS events generated on DVACS panels connected through the Printer: T-LINK TL250/TL300 will follow the same protocols used on the SG- DVL2A product.
  • Page 17: Appendix C - Sg-Drl3-Ip Events

    Appendix C - SG-DRL3-IP Events Description/Event Automation Message Printer Message SG-DRLx-IP Power Up Message 01-000-0000-LC Power Up VX.XX.XX.XXX Printer Buffer Full (IP Line Card) 001001[#0000|NYB0001] 01-001-0000-YB-Printer Buffer Full Computer Buffer Full (IP Line Card) 001001[#0000|NYB0002] 01-001-0000-NYB0001-Computer Buffer Full Checksum Fail O01000[#0000|NYF0100] 01-001-0000-NYF0100-Checksum Failed 001000[#0000|NYE0100]...
  • Page 18: Appendix D - Dec-Hex-Bin Conversion Chart

    Appendix D - DEC-HEX-BIN Conversion Chart Binary Binary 0000 0000 0001 1011 0000 0001 0001 1100 0000 0010 0001 1101 0000 0011 0001 1110 0000 0100 0001 1111 0000 0101 0010 0000 0000 0110 0010 0001 0000 0111 0010 0010 0000 1000 0010 0011 0000 1001...
  • Page 19: Appendix F - Dvacs Alarm Flow Comparison: Sg-Dvl2A Configuration / Sg-Drl3-Ip Configuration

    Appendix F - DVACS Alarm Flow Comparison: SG-DVL2A Configuration / SG-DRL3-IP Configuration DVACS Protocol DVAC Panel Automation DVL2A ID = 34 101A 034 ... RRL = 01A Automation DVACS Protocol 1 digit 101A 034... 2 digits 10101A 034... 3 digits SG-DRL3-IP 10100A 034...
  • Page 20 This equipment is of a type that is not intended to be repaired by the end user. ing the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the DSC c/o APL Logistics 757 Douglas Hill Rd. Lithia Springs, GA 30122 following measures: Re-orient the receiving antenna.

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