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ABLE OF ONTENTS ............................ 5 OW TO USE THE MANUAL RD62........................... 7 ROGRAMMING MAP Selecting a menu option ..........................7 Programming map............................8 ......................13 ESTING AND PROGRAMMING THE DIALLER ............................... 15 ENU CONTENTS Telephone numbers and account numbers of central stations ..............16 Dialling options .............................
OW TO USE THE MANUAL This programming manual explains all the programming options available for the RD6203 modem/dialler. Using the menu structured program, in conjunction with the programming map, any required option may be easily and quickly selected. All the menu items are explained in the chapter ‘Menu Contents,’ and they are also listed in the programming map.
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Keys used: CD3008 â Move down the menu (forward) á Move up the menu (backward) ü Accept programming option Reject programming option A few programming options require the use of the zero (0) key to toggle a digit ON or OFF a display. An example of this use is shown on page 25 in “Report options programming.”...
RD62 ROGRAMMING MAP FOR THE The following programming map provides an overview of all the menus available from the RD6203 modem/dialler. Selecting a menu item There are two methods for selecting the different menu items: 1. Use the keypad keys to scroll through the menu items (the step-by-step method). The programming map shows the keypad keys you should press in order to arrive at the menu items.
RD6203 ROGRAMMING MAP Note: The quick code numbers in front of each menu item are also the section numbers in the Menu Contents chapter. Page 8 Programming manual for RD6203...
ESTING AND PROGRAMMING THE DIALLER These are the menu steps for testing and programming the dialler: Dialler ü Dialler Menu Digi Code Tel/Account Nbrs ü (Default code 7812) â ü Dialler Default Default IRL â â Default [country] Connect to Line â...
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Programming the dialler: This section explains how to programme the dialler. 1. Return to the “Dialler Menu” and press accept ü. Dialler Menu ü ü ü ü 2. Enter the Dialler’s engineer code (default 7812). Digi Code 7812 If correct, you will automatically enter dialler programming at Tel/Account Nbrs.
ENU CONTENTS The following pages present all the menu items listed in the programming map, starting with menu 1, “Telephone numbers and account numbers of central stations”. Each menu item is presented using its quick code menu number and its menu description. An explanation of the item and its keypad display are also included.
Tel/Account Nbrs Telephone numbers and account numbers of central stations In this section the central station telephone numbers, area account numbers, and the options for upload and download are programmed. The following keys are used: Program Keys Used Keys 0 to 9 Keys 0 to 9 will overwrite the digit at the cursor location.
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Up to four Central Station receiver telephone numbers can be programmed. Up to eight individual account numbers can be allocated to each one. The number of account numbers that need to be programmed depends on the number of areas configured and on how many report to Central Station. SINGLE SPLIT SYSTEM AREA...
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There are six protocols available. If required, each Central Station may have a different protocol. Option Protocol SIA 1 SIA1 protocol Scancom Fast Format/Aritech Fast Format protocol Fast Format Contact ID Ademco Contact ID protocol Voice Voice based message protocol (requires RD5060 voice module)
Central station 1.1.4 1.2.4 1.3.4 1.4.4 Table 6. Quick codes of audio options Options & data for up/download In this section the up/download, telephone numbers, account numbers and operation limits are programmed. The ‘Correct to line’ enable is also included in this section. Note: A U/D telephone and account number must be programmed for the ‘Connect to line’...
1.5.6 Download the installation memory if full Dump Eng mem Dump (download) the engineers log to the PC using the first U/D telephone number when the log is nearly full. This facility requires the T.P.C. program to be in auto-answer mode and always ready to accept incoming calls.
Dial Options Dialling options In this section the dialling options are programmed. These must comply with the requirements of the PSTN. 2.1. Select PULSE or DTMF dialling Dialling DTMF/PULSE Select pulse dialling or tone dialling (DTMF). 2.2. Programming the dialling tone by country Dial tone type If you accept this option a country code such as ‘IRL’...
Report Options Set telephone number to where events are reported The report options determine which events are reported to which telephone number, and whether the event is delayed. The report options display shows the event (BA), the central station telephone numbers (1 to 4) used to report the event, delayed or instant, and audio On or Off, as shown: BA 1234 Dly Ali This display appears in all panels from the CD72 upwards, but not in the CD34.
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EFAULT PTION HONE ELAY ESCRIPTION (N/Y) (N/Y) Holdup activation (Duress) Holdup reset (Duress) Panic alarm activation Panic alarm restore Fire alarm activation Fire alarm restore Fire zone inhibited Fire zone uninhibited Medical alarm activation Medical alarm restore Technical zone alarm activation Technical zone alarm restore Burglar alarm cancelled Closing time extended (Auto-timer)
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EFAULT PTION HONE ELAY ESCRIPTION (N/Y) (N/Y) Walktest Pass Walktest Fail BV** Alarm confirm activation Alarm confirm restore BW** Table 8. Overview of reporting options To see which extensions are possible with SIA transmission, see appendix 2 on page 41. For information on how zone numbers greater than 99 are dealt with, see the protocol options for SIA, menu 5.2.3 on page 28.
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4. The cursor is under the '1'. Now press '0' and the 1 disappears. BC 234 Delay 5. Also remove the reference to telephone number 2 with the ‘0’ key. BC 34 Delay 6. Now also remove the references to telephone numbers 3 and 4. 0 (x2) BC Delay 7.
EventDelay [x5] 10 Report delay Enter the time (in multiples of 5 seconds) that determines how long an event must be active before it is reported. The range is between 5 (01) and 495 (99) seconds. This only applies to channels which have been programmed as delayed in the ‘Report Options’...
This is used to program the options for fast format protocols. The dialler can be set for 1400/2300 Aritech protocol (8 and 16 channels) or Scancom 1600/2300 (8 and 16 channels). These protocols are also called Scancom 1400 Superfast and Scancom 1600 Superfast.
5.1.2. Assigning a channel to an area Channel Area(s) This option is only available with the CD72 (2 channels), CD91/92 (4 channels) and the CD95/148/150 (8 channels). Enter here which channel is used by which area. If you select this option you will see “CH 01 A 12345678”...
5.3. Options for Voice and Semadigit Protocols Voice/Semadigit (*) Set here which event should send which message. This menu is only present in panel software from version 5.7. An RD5060 should be attached to the dialler. If an event should send no message, enter a ‘0’. The messages are spoken into the RD5060 via a microphone which is located on the speech module itself.
Test Call Test call menu The test call menus are used to configure the automatic test calls sent to Central Station. This may be disabled by removing all telephone numbers assigned to event “RP” in the “Report Options” menu and setting all automatic test call times to zero.
Engineer Engineer code and lock menu This section is used to programme the dialler’s engineer code and to enable “Engineers lock”. 7.1. Change the dialler code Dialler code Enter your new engineer code. This code must be entered to access the dialler menu. It is important to safe-guard this code because if you change and loose the code, you can only return the dialler to factory settings (providing menu 7.2 is set at off!) and are unable to recover previously programmed parameters.
Line monitor Line monitor options In this section the line monitor options are programmed. If there is a line fault, output O2 will be directed to the dialler (from software version 5.7 and up). 8.1. Switch line monitor on or off Line monitor off Activate line monitor.
ListenIn Options Listen-in options In this section the Audio Listen-in options are programmed. Note that the required ALI equipment has to be installed in order to have this function available. Contact your national distributor for further details and availability. 9.1. Listen-in time Listen In Time Program the time for which listening-in has to last (0-199 seconds).
1: T PPENDIX HE PROTOCOLS The RD62 dialler gives the option of reporting via the following protocols: 1. SIA 1 2. Fast Format 3. Contact ID 4. Voice 5. Semadigit 6. XSIA The Fast Format and the Contact ID protocols are largely similar. Both protocols use DTMF tones to transmit the information.
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The four-figure Account Nbr KKKK is reported first in the transmission. Then the 8 or 16 alarm channels follow and it is then completed with a status bit giving the status of the system. The value of the status can be as follows: Table 12.
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Advantages Disadvantages Quick. A report can be sent in a few seconds The information sent is not detailed. No information on which zone or user caused the report Status of all channels is reported In a system split into 8 areas, only 2 channels are available for each area In a split system, 1 Account Nbr can be used without information being lost...
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Table 15. Overview of the events in Contact-ID EVENT Alarms (medical, fire, Burglary, etc.) 100 - 199 Monitoring (fire) 200 - 299 Faults 300 - 399 Arm/disarms 400 - 499 Inhibiting 500 - 599 Test and other 600 - 699 A group number (not used) The zone or users which caused the event.
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Aritech supports SIA level 3 as from version 6.0 software. In appendix 2 on page 35 information can be found on the extensions which ARITECH units can report via SIA, and in the 'Programming charts' you will find an overview of the possible events.
Appendix 2: SIA extensions and Contact ID codes This appendix first contains an overview of the SIA extensions which a CD panel can report. An extension is a value that is reported at the same time as the event, and it indicates what caused the event. Events can be caused by, for example, zones, user codes, Transport-PC, key switches, or the engineer code.
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Function Code Sub-Event CD150/95 CD91 CD72 CD34 Meaning V6.0 V6.0 V6.0 V6.0 Cancel by Timeclock System Disarm by User OP/OR User 1-100 1-64 1-16 1-8,9 Disarm by Key OP/OR Zone 101-152 101-188 101-124 101-110 Disarm by TPC OP/OR System Disarm by timeclock System Disarm by Action List List Number...
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Contact ID Table 16. Overview of the Contact-ID event codes CODE EVENT REPORT From V6.11 Burglary alarm zone BA/BR Burglary alarm bridging zone BB/BU Tamper alarm zone TA/TR Tamper alarm bridging zone TB/TU Holdup activation user HA/HR Panic alarm zone/control panel PA/PR Fire alarm zone...
Appendix 3: Transport-PC Transport-PC is a software package for connecting a PC fitted with a modem to a CD control panel unit via the RD62 dialler. This can be achieved with or without the use of a telephone line, depending on the modem type.
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Figure 1 On-line connection tool 560 Ohm DIALLER MODEM + 12Vdc Starting U/D code using a user code: This is the simplest way to start up/download. Enter the U/D code (can be found in menu 3 of the panel) while the time and date are shown in the display.
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Wiring diagram RD62 Description Colour ribbon cable from panel. Fuse. Outputs. Always connect the earth cable. Voice / Audio listen-in Modules terminals. Red LED Telephone Line connection. Holes for the provided mounting studs. ...
Appendix 4: Default Programming Chart Telephone numbers & Account numbers (menu 1.1 to 1.4) Note: Shading indicates default setting Central Stations Telephone Number Account Numbers Fast Format Contact ID Voice Semadigit X SIA ALI 1 Only for CD72, CD91/92 and CD95/148/150 Report to all telephone numbers Hidden telephone numbers PABX number...
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Dialling options (menu 2) Methods of dialling Tone Pulse Type of dialling tone (list) Wait for dialling tone Time between dialling attempts (seconds) Dialling period (minutes) Dialling attempts before error message “Dialler Fault” Event delay (menu 4) Delay period when report “delayed” (15 seconds) Test Call (menu 6) Waiting period before first test call (hours) Time between 2 successive test call (hours)
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Protocol options Voice/Pager (menu 5.3) Event Message Burglary alarm Tamper alarm Forced disarm alarm Panic alarm Fire alarm Medical alarm Technical alarm 220 V fault alarm Battery low/fuse fault Reporting options (menu 3) CALL TO TEL. REPORT DELAYED EVENT NUMBER Burglary alarm Burglary reset Burglary bypassed...
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CALL TO TEL. REPORT DELAYED EVENT NUMBER Disarmed early Disarming after an alarm Armed late System in programming mode System not in programming mode System beginning up/download End of up/download: successful End of up/download: fault Periodic test report Control panel started up Mains failure restored mains fault alarm Battery/fuse fault reset...
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Only for Fast Format Protocol options (menu 5.1) Attribute events to channels (menu 5.1.1) Report to channel (channels) 10 11 12 13 14 15 Event † † § § YR, YT and RP are automatically reported when they are attributed in the reporting options. †...
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Attributing channels to areas (menu 5.1.2) Report to channel (channels) 10 11 12 13 14 15 Area 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Area 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Area 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Area 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Area 4...
NDEX Calls for FTC, 21 CCITT V21, 19 —1— Central station 1 test, 31 Central station 2 test, 31 1 account number/call, 29 Central station 3 test, 31 1 event/block., 29 Central station 4 test, 31 Central stations —2— changing or deleting telephone number, 16 programming account number, 17 2/3 dig event no., 29 programming telephone number, 18...
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changing the dialler code, 32 report option, 24 Line fault, 33 Dialler engineer code, 14, 17 Dialling attempts Mains fault before FTC, 21 contact ID code, 43 waiting period between two attempts, 21 report option, 23 Dialling DTMF/PULSE, 21 No carrier fault Dialling tone, 21 contact ID code, 43 Digi Eng Lock, 32...
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report option, 23 Restart system Menu contact ID code, 43 dial options, 21 report option, 23 selecting a menu option, 7 Retry period, 21 Microphones RX, 23 activating, 34 contact ID code, 43 manual test, 31 —N— —S— No carrier fault, 21 report option, 23 Scancom 1400 Superfast, 35 Scancom 1600 Superfast, 35...
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time between test reports, 31 report option, 23 settings, 19 waiting period to the first test report, 31 Test wait time, 31 start by ringing, 19 Testing the dialler, 13 start via open line, 19 Tone dialling, 21 start via user code, 19 Transport-PC, 45 telephone number 1, 19 BELL103 protocol, 45...
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