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DPS Telecom “Your Partners in Network Alarm Monitoring” General LCD Display (GLD) USER MANUAL Visit our website at www.dpstelecom.com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs. D-OC-UM106.02100 June 2, 2010 Version 1.0F...
Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice. DPS Telecom shall not be liable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this...
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Contents Visit our website at www.dpstelecom.com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs Overview Summary of Features Description 1.2.1 Shipping List Hardware Specifications GLD Connections 2.2.1 Setting the Internal Address (v1.0D or older) 2.2.2 Setting the Internal Address & Baud Rate (v1.0E or newer) 2.2.2.1 Setting Baud Rate 2.2.3 LED Indications...
Overview Summary of Features • View system status remotely • Multiple display capabilities • Speaker for audible notification • Detailed alarm indication messages Description The General LCD Display (GLD) allows the user to monitor an existing network from different locations by providing remote visibility of the system’s status.
Hardware Specifications 5 1/8”H x 5”W x 1 1/2”D Dimensions: Power Input: -48VDC Current draw: 100mA Fuse: Internal Interface: RS485 0 to +60 degrees Celsius (+32 to +140 degrees Fahrenheit) Operating Temperature Range: Operating 0% to 95% non-condensing Humidity Range: Mounting: Keyhole pattern on back for attachment to mounting screws (included)
GLD Connections 1) Mount the GLD in the desired location using the mounting template and the mounting screws provided. Position the case onto the screws then slide it down to lock into place. 2) Remove the screw-lug barrier plugs from the bottom of the GLD. (See figure 2.2) 3) Connect communication wires from the host to the ‘IN’...
2.2.2 Setting the Internal Address & Baud Rate (v1.0E or newer) Each unit must have a separate internal address. The address is stored internally and only needs to be set once prior to use. To set the internal address: 1). Enter Set Address mode by simultaneously holding down the + and – buttons. 2.) To set address press select.
Host Connections The GLD can be connected to the KDA (page 7), the NetGuardian (page 9), the NetGuardian G4 (page 11), the NetGuardian G5 (page 12), the IAM (page 14) or T/MonXM (page 15). Note: There are host version requirements to connect the GLD. See the individual host sections in this manual for specific minimum version requirements.
2.3.2 KDA Connection 1). Connect communication wires from the J11 DB9 female connector on the back panel of the KDA. (See figure 2.3.2a) 2). From the J11 data port on the KDA, connect the communication wires to the 4 position barrier plug of the GLD. Pin 1 is connected to the negative terminal of the GLD and pin 2 is connected to the positive terminal of the GLD.
2.3.2.1 KDA Software Configuration 1). From the main menu screen, select “Hardware Setup”. (See figure 2.3.2.1a) 2). From the “Edit Hardware Setup” pop-up window, enter the number of GLD units you are connecting (1-3) in the “auxiliary displays” section and press “OK”. (See figure 2.3.2.1b) Note: The Firmware type must be set to “Timestamp”...
2.3.3 NetGuardian Connection Note: NetGuardian version 1.5C and above is required to connect the GLD. The NetGuardian must have an RS485 or RS232 port for GLD support. Communication lines between the NetGuardian G2 and GLD Communication lines between the NetGuardian G4 and GLD Communication lines between the NetGuardian G5 and GLD...
2.3.3.1 NetGuardian G2 Web Browser configuration 1). From the main screen, select “Edit” and then “Ports.” 2). Scroll down to the Options portion of the Ports screen. 3). Enter the number of GLDs you are connecting to the NetGuardian. 4). Hit the “Submit Data” button. Note: If connecting more than 3 GLDs, set the NetGuardian baud rate to 9600 (see the NetGuardian user manual).
2.3.3.2 NetGuardian G4 Web Browser Configuration 1). From the main screen, select “Edit” and then “Ports.” 2). Scroll down to the Options portion of the Ports screen. 3). Enter the number of GLDs you are connecting to the NetGuardian G4. 4).
2.3.3.3 NetGuardian G5 Web Browser configuration 1). From the main screen, select “Edit” and then “Ports.” 2). Scroll down to the Options portion of the Ports screen. 3). Enter the number of GLDs you are connecting to the NetGuardian G5. 4).
2.3.4 IAM Connection 1). Connect communication wires from a DB9 modular port on the back panel of the IAM. (See figure 2.3.6a) 2). From the DB9 port, connect the communication wires to the 4 position barrier plug of the GLD. Pinout 1 = Rx-, Pinout 2 = Tx+, Pinout 3 = Tx-, and Pinout 7 = Rx+.
2.3.5 T/MonXM Connection 1). Connect communication wires from an RJ12 connection on the back panel of the T/MonXM. (See figure 2.3.7a) 2). From the RJ12 connection, connect the communication wires to the 4 position barrier plug of the GLD. Wire 1 = O/W Tx+, Wire 2 = W/O Tx-, Wire 5 = W/B Rx-, and Wire 6 = B/W Rx+. (See figure 2.3.7b and table D) 3).
2.3.5.1 T/MonXM Software Configuration 1). From the main menu of T/MonXM, select the Parameters menu. 2). Select Remote Ports menu. (See figure 2.3.7.1a) Fig. 2.3.7.1a - The parameters menu is available from the main menu 3). Select the data port you are plugging the GLD into by pressing F)ind and entering the number. (See figure 2.3.7.1b) 4).
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11).At Device type, select GLD. (See figure 2.3.7.1c) Fig. 2.3.7.1c - Enter the default settings in the Remote Device screen except for the fields highlighted above Model Numbers General LCD Display (GLD): D-PC-820-10A-04 DB9 cable (NetGuardian): D-PR-1029-10A-50 DB9 cable (KDA): D-PR-1030-10A-50...
Warranty DPS Telecom warrants, to the original purchaser only, that its products a) substantially conform to DPS' published specifications and b) are substantially free from defects in material and workmanship. This warranty expires two years from the date of product delivery with respect to hardware and ninety days from the date of product delivery with respect to software.
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