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T-Link TL250/TL300 Network Internet Alarm Communicator Installation Manual Software Version 1.20...
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WARNING Please Read Carefully N o te to In stal ler s smoke detectors, such as when the fire is in a chimney, walls or This warning contains vital information. As the only individual roofs, or on the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors may in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring not detect smoke from fires on another level of the residence or each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this sys-...
Operating Modes Mode 1: Bell Follower (TL250 only) In Mode 1, the T-Link TL250 monitors the Bell Output of a control panel. The system identi- fies the Bell Output cadence and transmits the corresponding Fire or Burglar alarm reporting code to the central station. Refer to section 3 for details Refer to the appropriate control panel Installation Manual.
NOTE:When a hub or router/gateway is used on the premises with the T-Link TL250, 24-hr. standby power is required for these devices (i.e., UL listed UPS, battery backup).
4. Mount the T-Link TL250/300 Panel Testing Mode 4, Standard Mode: Ensure the panel is programmed to use the T-Link TL250 in accor- dance with the settings outlined in section 8, Programming Guide. Simulate Burglar and Fire Zone violation on the DSC alarm panel. Verify that the T-Link TL250 transmits the events to the central station.
LCD 5500 Programming All Modes (Software version 1.2 only) Local programming of basic options can be done through a standard DSC Power LCD keypad. Connect the keypad on the T-Link Keybus terminals. Access to programming mode uses the same code as the console (default is '5555').
Section 3: Bell Follower Installation (Mode1) Setup and Installation 3.1.1 Bell Follower Installation (Mode 1) Install the T-Link TL250 in a DSC enclosure (model PC5003C) when used in a Bell Follower configuration. Refer to section [036][99]. Connect the 12V and GND terminals to the external 12V power source.
Section 4: Stand-alone Installation (Modes 2&3) Install the T-Link TL250 in a DSC enclosure (model PC5003C) when used in a stand-alone configura- tion or with the PC5108 module. Connect the 12V and GND terminals to the external 12V power source.
GND terminals to the panel auxiliary power output. Connect the sup- plied cable from the T-Link TL250 white connector to the PC-Link header of the control panel. The black wire of the PC-Link cable is pin 1 on the PC-Link header for the PC5020 v3.2 or higher control panels.
• Secure the T-Link module to the side of the cabinet using the supplied standoffs. • With AC power and battery disconnected removed from the DSC control panel, wire the T-Link to the panel using 4 wires from the PC-Link of the panel to the “PANEL” connector on the T-Link.
Connect the 12V and GND terminals to the panel auxiliary power output. Connect the DVACS cable from the T-Link TL250 Adaptor on the PC-Link header to the DVACS connec- tor on the control panel. Connect the e-ground to a proper earth-ground connection.
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Computer: 3011 0456MA 001 Additional Events: If the T-Link TL250 transmitter does not receive polls (response) from the panel, the T-Link will gener- ate the events previously generated by the SG-DVL2A for DVACS panel and restoral. Printer: 01 Nov 2004-13:50:51-01/02-SG -01-1-001--Account Absent...
• Secure the T-Link module to the side of the cabinet of the control panel or install the T-Link TL300 in a DSC enclosure (model PC5003C). Refer to Appendix B: T-Link TL300 Compatibility Chart for a list of panels supported •...
For remote programming, the IP must be known by the T-Link console or the DLS/SA com- puter(s). For this reason, DSC recommends a Static IP or setting up the DHCP server to always license the same IP to the T-Link based on its MAC address.
Integrated Call Directions The T-Link features a built-in call direction that will allow signals to be sent to active receivers as well as a local LAN logging application. The T-Link has a choice of 3 receivers when transmitting signals. Receiver 1, Receiver 2 and Receiver 3.
Testing & Troubleshooting The T-Link TL250/TL300 and the System III Receiver can be connected directly with an Ethernet crossover cable. An Ethernet crossover cable can be made by taking a standard Ethernet cable (which will have wires attached to pins 1, 2, 3 and 6 only on the 8 pin RJ-45 connector) and swapping pin 1 with pin 3, and also swapping pin 2 with pin 6, on one end of the cable only.
2. The subnet mask for the T-Link TL250 module (Section [002]). 3. The static IP address of the receiver (Section [007]). 4. The static IP address of the static gateway for the LAN that the T-Link TL250 is connected to in a WAN configuration (Section [008]).
Step 3: Program the call direction options in section [351] to [376] for the phone number being used to communicate using T-Link TL250. Step 4: Section [382] Option 5 ‘PC-Link Active’ option must be ON to enable T-Link TL250 com- munication.
Step 1: Program the Account Number of the DVACS control panel in the DVACS account option of the T-Link (option 067). The T-link will use this number to supervise the control panel and poll for DVACS signals from the panel. NOTE: Alarms generated by the DVACS panel will be sent using the T-Link account.
Section 10: Programming Descriptions (Advanced) [001] Module IP (Static IP address for the T-Link module) Default: 192.168.000.099 Unique IP address for the module. The network administrator will provide this information. To enable DHCP program the address as 000.000.000.000. [002] Subnet Mask Default: 255.255.0.0 Must equal the subnet mask for the local subnet.
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[012] Receiver #2 Gateway Default: 000 000 000 000 This is the IP address of the local gateway the T-Link can use to connect with the second receiver (WAN network). The IP address of the gateway must also be a valid IP address for the local subnet.
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The T-Link can send alarm messages to two E-mail addresses. The T-Link only supports SMTP to transmit E-mails in the MIME format. T-Link does not support UUENCODE message for- mats. T-Link does not accept any incoming messages. NOTE: This option can only be programmed via the console software. The following is an example of the information contained in an E-mail from the T-Link mod- ule.
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NOTE: This option can only be programmed With T-Link Console software. [033] Trouble Toggle Option Section 1 Option [033] and [034] are for the trouble reporting toggles. To enable, set the specific trouble toggle option ON. To disable, set toggle to option OFF. Toggle Default Description...
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Optional rela y switches low from an open-collector state. driver output NOTE: The PGM output can sink 50mA To External (max.). For UL installations, use DSC Supply Coil RM-1 Relay Module. Relay PGM2-The PGM2 output is dedicated as an input follower that is triggered on any input alarm (including Bell Follower which generates Burglary and Fire Alarms) except for key- switch zones.
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[21] 24-hr. Tamper When this input is violated, the panel immediately communicates to the central station. SIA Reporting Code: TA/TH. [23] Maintained Keyswitch Arm Input (Input 2 Only) When this input is violated, the system will arm. When this input is secured, the system will disarm.
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The SG-DV1660LC software versions 3.00 and higher support the group arm/disarm option. If a value other than ‘00’ is programmed here, the T-Link TL250 will poll the subscriber’s control unit repeatedly to get the transmitter group number arm/disarm status change and the user num- ber.
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Example, Option Enabled ‘01’ Printer: 01 Nov 2004-11:38:22-01/02-SG -01-1-001--012- Grp 1 Arming!B4 01 Nov 2004-11:38:22-01/02-SG -01-1-001--012- Grp 2 Arming!B5 01 Nov 2004-11:38:22-01/02-SG -01-1-001--012- Close User# 01 Computer: 1011sssssss012sC1s01 1011sssssss012sC2s01 Computer message combining for DVACS SIA protocol 3RRLssssss0AAAOGs002 (partition(OG/CG) 3RRLssssss0AAAOPs001 (user number) Computer message combining When DVACS extended option enabled SRRL[#AAAA|Nri2/OP001][14] NOTE:This will support 0-F group numbers maximum.
Glossary Console A PC application program which can connect to the receiver and provide Diagnostic and pro- gramming abilities to the user. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses. With dynamic addressing, a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the net- work.
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A computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings. However, one LAN can be connected to other LANs over any distance via telephone lines and radio waves. A system of LANs connected in this way is called a wide area network (WAN).
SG-DRL3-IP V1.20 * • Static IP required for DRL3-IP Downloading Software • Required DLS2002 • CD from distributor or free download from dsc.com with a valid password • Required Maxsys PC4020 V3.3 (with TCP/IP support) • Free download from dsc.com with a valid password Driver Pack •...
Appendix D: Contact ID Reporting Codes Contact ID Format: CCCC Q EEE GG ZZZ CCCC = customer (subscriber account number) = event qualifier, E = new Event, R = Restore = event code = zone ID number reporting the alarm (001-099), or user number for open/close reports.
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Sensor Tamper Alarm-Sensor Tamper-# Expansion Module Tamper Alarm-Exp. Module Tamper-# SILENT BURG Burg-Silent Burglary-# Sensor Supervision Trouble – Sensor Super. -# 24 HOUR NON-BURGLARY: 24 HOUR (AUXILIARY) Alarm-24 Hr. Non-Burg-# Gas Detected Alarm-Gas Detected-# Refrigeration Alarm-Refrigeration-# Loss of Heat Alarm-Heating System-# Water Leakage Alarm-Water Leakage-# Foil Break...
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PROTECTION LOOP: Protection Loop Trouble-Protection Loop-# (zone type 19) Note: Uplink cell backup devices send zone 99 for a low battery and a zone 97 for communication failure (no response from poll). These will report as contact ID E370 (protection loop). let me clarify this: these are signals GENERATED by the uplink to indicate STATUS of the uplink.
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Recent Close Trouble-Recent Close – User # (Restore not applicable) Wrong Code Entry Access – Wrong Code entry (Restore not applicable) Legal Code Entry Access-Legal Code entry – user # (Restore not applicable) Re-arm after Alarm Status-Re Arm After Alarm-User # (restore not applicable) Auto Arm Time Extended Status-Auto Arm Time Ext.
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TEST / MISC: MANUAL TEST Test-Manually Triggered (Restore Not Applicable) PERIODIC TEST Test-Periodic (Restore Not Applicable Periodic RF Xmission Test-Periodic Radio (Restore Not Applicable) FIRE TEST Test-Fire Walk Test-User # Status Report To Follow Test-Fire Walk Test-User # LISTEN-IN TO FOLLOW Listen-Listen-In Active (Restore Not Applicble) WALK-TEST MODE Test-Walk Test Mode-User #...
6” (150 mm.) max from center of ferrite to the network connector). To T-Link Ferrite Network DSC PN 10000089 Connector INSTALLATION of RJ-45 to RJ-45 Mounting Plate (CE Installations Only) Installation: Drilling Template Remove the knockout located on the top right hand side of the cabinet.
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DSC's option. Products not covered by this warranty, or other- ship under normal use. During the warranty period, Digital wise out of warranty due to age, misuse, or damage shall be Security Controls shall, at its option, repair or replace any evaluated, and a repair estimate shall be provided.
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