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DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED. Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify your local Simplex product supplier.
Installing the Optional Tape Drive Software from Floppy Disk..3-5 Installing the Optional Tape Drive Software from CD-ROM... 3-6 Editing the Windows WIN.INI file for Optional Tape Drive ..... 3-6 Installing the Security Service ............3-6 Installing the 4190 IMS Software............ 3-7...
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Adding the DACR Port..............3-16 Adding DACR Accounts and Points ..........3-16 Adding the Event Account ............3-16 Entering Points Manually ..............3-16 Importing CID Points..............3-17 4190 IMS Checkout................3-18 How to Checkout the IMS.............3-18 Testing Circuit Supervision............3-18 Chapter 4 Installing the IMS Rack-Mount Versions...... 4-1 Introduction ..................
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Installing Cards and Jumpers............. 6-8 Inserting and Connecting Cards in the IMS........6-8 4190-8103 ⎯ Card Slot Positions ..........6-8 Continuity Check for Model 4190-8103 with UL Card Installed..6-9 Verifying the Tape Drive Installation ..........6-10 Verifying Tape Drive Installation (Optional)........6-10 Disabling the Reboot Watchdog............6-11...
How to Use this Publication Conventions Used Before you start using the 4190 Information Management System Installation and Checkout Instructions, it is important to understand the conventions used in this publication. The following conventions are used in this publication to identify special names or text.
How to Use this Publication, Continued Text Conventions The following conventions are used to describe text combinations. • Specific text that you are to type or options you are to select are shown in bold. What you type is always shown in lowercase letters, unless it must be typed in UPPERCASE letters to work properly.
Introduction This publication describes how to install and check out the 4190 Information Management System (IMS). The 4190 IMS is a node on a 4120 Network used to annunciate and control the points contained within the network. If you are installing additional Network Interface Cards (up to four can be installed in one IMS), you can control up to four networks from one common IMS.
After the equipment is unpacked, locate the shipping papers that came with the equipment and inventory the equipment received. If equipment is missing, notify your local Simplex product supplier. If you received all the equipment listed on the shipping papers, proceed with the hardware installation.
Chapter 2 Installing the Hardware Introduction This chapter describes the necessary IMS hardware and shows you how to successfully install the IMS. In this Chapter This chapter discusses the topics listed in the following table. Refer to the page number listed after the topic for information on that topic. Topic See Page # System Requirements...
Applications) • A La Marche Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), Series A-31 and A-36D. • A Simplex printer that is a UL-listed control unit accessory. • A Sur-Guard III DACR with Installation Manual, for Central Station Applications only. Sur-Guard System III...
The IMS is able to receive messages from the Bosch D6600 DACR. Electrical Input Ratings The following ratings apply to selected system hardware: Order Number Watts Equipment (Reference Only) (maximum) 4190-7005 or -7006 Computer 4190-7122 17” LCD Monitor 4190-7123 19” LCD Monitor 4190-7222 17” LCD Monitor w/TS 4190-7223 19”...
When you are locating the equipment, take into consideration anything that may affect the installation. You may want to consider the following items: • Will it be difficult to run cables to the 4190 Information Management System? • Will the equipment be installed in a dusty or dirty environment, or will the system be exposed to contaminants? •...
To install the hardware, place the PC in the desired location and connect the equipment you will use with the system (printer, mouse, etc.). A typical 4190 Information Management System hardware configuration is shown in Figure 2-1.
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Serial Port 4190 Network Mouse/ Card 3 AC Power Sound Keyboard Card 4190 Network Card 1 Figure 2-2. Computer Rear Panel Layout – 2.8 Ghz or Faster System using PCI 4190 Network Cards (Windows 2000 Platform) Continued on next page...
Connecting the IMS to the System, Continued Connecting a Touchscreen Position the monitor close enough to the PC so that you can connect the cables Monitor from the monitor to the PC and perform the following steps: 1. Connect the touchscreen controller cable to PC Serial Port, COM 1 or COM 2 is preferred.
Connecting the IMS to the System, Continued Connecting the Optional Connect the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) by completing the following Uninterruptible Power Supply steps: (UPS) 1. Plug the PC, printer, and monitor power cords into the AC outlet, which is integral to the equipment rack.
Topic See Page # Software Requirements Installing the Software Installing and Operating the SPC 2120 Utility Configuring the Computer Ports 3-10 Adding 2120 Points 3-13 Configuring the IMS to Communicate with DACRs 3-15 4190 IMS Checkout 3-17...
• Windows® 2000 operating system • Required software drivers (mouse, touchscreen, or printer drivers) • 4190 Information Management System Executive Software Optional Software The following software may also be needed: • 3M Touch System Inc Touchscreen Controller Software Version 5.64 SR6 or later (the disk is included with the touchscreen) •...
Installing the Software Installing Windows 2000 If Windows 2000 operating system software must be installed on your computer, follow the instructions given in the Microsoft documentation for this product. After the Windows 2000 operating system has been installed, modify the computer for IMS operation in the following manner. BIOS Setup: Modify the BIOS Setup as follows: 1.
Installing the Software, Continued Installing Serial Touchscreen This section describes the installation of the Serial Touchscreen software Software (driver) for Windows 2000. 1. Connect the two cables from the Serial Touchscreen monitor to the PC. Connect one cable to the connector labeled Video. Connect the other cable to the serial connector, COM 1 or Com 2 is preferred.
Installing the Software, Continued Installing the Optional Tape This section describes how to install the tape drive software for IMSs equipped Drive Software from Floppy with tape drives. Disk Note: Tape drives are not supported in the Run-time software. 1. Insert the IOMEGA Tape Drive Software Driver Disk into the IMS floppy drive.
Installing the Software, Continued Installing the Optional Tape Note: Tape drives are not supported in the Run-time software. Drive Software from CD-ROM 1. Insert the IOMEGA CD into the computer CD Rom drive. 2. Select the Install icon. 3. Follow the prompts on the screen. Editing the Windows WIN.INI Modify the WIN.INI file as follows: file for Optional Tape Drive...
ICON setup. 3. If used for network programming, you also should install the updated Network Programmer. The 4190 Information Management System software comes on a CD. The 4190 Information Management System CD also contains the following software: •...
Installing the Software, Continued Requiring or Disabling Logon Important: To meet the UL 864 proprietary workstation requirement, the Password in Workgroup system must bypass the Password screen and boot directly Setting to IMS RUNTIME upon startup of the computer. To require or disable a logon password in a workgroup setting: 1.
Installing and Operating the SPC 2120 Utility (RETROFIT APPLICATION ONLY) Introduction Note: Disregard this section if you do not have a 2120 interface. A SPC2120 and DACR cannot operate on the same PC. This section describes the necessary steps to install and configure the 2120 Serial Point Collection Utility (SPC 2120).
Installing and Operating the SPC 2120 Utility (RETROFIT APPLICATION ONLY), Continued Operating the SPC 2120 Utility Note: A serial cable must be connected from COM X of the PC to a 2120 Computer Port prior to running the SPC 2120 Utility. To run the SPC 2120 Utility, type SPC2120 [/option] from the C:\SPC2120 directory.
Configuring the Computer Ports Port Configuration Procedure The 4120 Network Programmer software is used to define the RS-232 ports to the network. Note: All required hardware and software (e.g., controllers, drivers, etc.) must be installed before you can successfully complete the following configuration. Use the following procedure to configure the RS-232 ports.
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Configuring the Computer Ports, Continued Port Configuration Procedure (Continued) Figure 3-2. 4120 Programmer Hardware Configuration Screen 3. Check the current hardware settings. To change a specific hardware setting, highlight the setting with your mouse and double click or use the Up and Down arrow keys to highlight the setting you wish to change and press F2.
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Configuring the Computer Ports, Continued Port Configuration Procedure 4. Use the mouse to highlight the option, and then select the Add button at the (Continued) bottom of the screen to configure the port controller card. The system displays the Generic Port Configuration screen shown in Figure 3-4. Figure 3-4.
Adding 2120 Points (RETROFIT APPLICATIONS ONLY) How to Add 2120 Points to Complete the following steps to add 2120 points to the network and to the point the Point Database and database. Network 1. Use Windows Explorer or File Manager to select the following directory: \netjobs\tst2120\n7 2.
Adding 2120 Points (RETROFIT APPLICATIONS ONLY), Continued How to Add 2120 Points to 8. Select the ports you wish to configure and press OK. The system displays a the Point Database and tag list. (See Figure 3-6.) Network (Continued) Figure 3-6. 2120 Points Tag List Screen 9.
Configuring the IMS to Communicate with DACRs Adding the DACR Port Note: A SPC2120 and DACR cannot operate on the same PC. You must configure the IMS to communicate with the DACR. To start, you need add the DACR port. To do so, you: 1.
Configuring the IMS to Communicate with DACRs, Continued Importing CID Points If you want per-point annunciation and have a comma-separated file describing the point information for a CID account, you must do the following: 1. Enter the account number being used by the dialing panel. 2.
You can use the simulation function provided to check out the system. The simulation function shows you how the system will work when it is finally programmed and operating. For more information on using the simulation function, refer to the 4190 Information Management System (IMS) Operating Instructions, Publication 579-410. Testing Circuit Supervision Use the following procedures in the table below to confirm that the network is supervising for opens, shorts and grounds.
Chapter 4 Installing the IMS Rack-Mount Versions Introduction The 4190 Information Management System (IMS) is available as a rack-mount with an 18” (459 mm) LCD monitor. In this Chapter This chapter discusses the topics listed in the following table. Refer to the page number listed after the topic for information on that topic.
Installing the Rack-Mount Components Installation Procedure The entire rack setup is assembled and tested at the factory. After testing is completed, the PC and monitor are removed and packed in their original shipping cartons. The rails and any other additional items are left on the PC and monitor.
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Installing the Rack-Mount Components, Continued Installation Procedure (Continued) 19” Figure 4-1. Rack-Mount Installation...
Chapter 5 Connecting 2120 Nodes and DACRs (RETROFIT APPLICATIONS ONLY) Introduction This chapter describes how to connect 2120 nodes and DACRs (Digital Alarm Communicator Receivers) to an IMS using the existing RS-232 Serial Port. Note: To connect 2120 nodes using the Multiport card, refer to the SLI Multiport Option - Installation Instructions, Publication 574-097.
Hardware Requirements Required Cables and Table 5-1 lists the required cable and connectors to complete the installation. Connectors Figure 5-1 shows a diagram of how to connect the cables and connectors from the RS-232 port on each 2120 node to the RS-232 connector on the CPU. Table 5-1.
Connecting the 2120 Nodes to the IMS (Retrofit Applications Only) Installing with Adapter Cable If the RS-232 card has a DB9 male connector, complete the following steps. Refer to the diagram in Figure 5-1 for help. If it has a DB25 male connector, skip this section, and continue to the next section.
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DB9 femal e DB25 male(pins) female WIRE B WIRE C 6 - foot (2 m) 4190 IMS Assy: 733-571 DB9 to DB25 adapter Assy: 617-836 Note: If the RS-232 ports on the IMS are DB25 male (pins), then the 617-836 adapter is not needed.
Connecting DACRs to the IMS Installing with Adapter Cable If the RS-232 card has a DB9 male connector, complete the following steps. Refer to the diagram in Figure 5-4 for help. If it has a DB25 male connector, skip this section, and continue to the next section. 1.
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Connecting DACRs to the IMS, Continued Installing with Adapter Cable (Continued) Connect IMS Here Figure 5-3. Typical Rear View of DACR Continued on next page...
DB9 female DB25 male(pins) female WIRE B WIRE C 6 - foot (2 m) 4190 IMS DB9 to DB25 adapter Assy: 733-571 Assy: 617-836 Note: If the RS-232 ports on the IMS are DB25 male (pins), then the 617-836 adapter is not needed.
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Connecting DACRs to the IMS, Continued Installing MLR-2DG-DACR 7. Enter CAFÉ at access code screen. without adapter (Continued) 8. Press ENTER to go to the next menu item or use BACKSPACE to go to the previous menu item until the desired menu item appears. Then press ACK to select it.
Connecting DACRs to the IMS, Continued Configuring System III DACR 1. After connecting the DACR(s) to the IMS, turn the power ON. Options 2. Press ENTER to bring up the login screen. 3. Enter CAFÉ as the access code screen. 4.
Chapter 6 Jumpers, Interrupts, and Switch Settings Introduction This chapter provides information about installing boards (cards) in the IMS. The IMS is usually shipped with the cards installed. However, if you do need to install a card or modify a configuration, you may find this information helpful. The jumper, switch and IRQ settings for the following cards are described in this appendix: •...
Touchscreen is used on PC COM 2, use IRQ 3. (PC COM 2 is now unavailable for other use.) In the 2.8Ghz or higher PC the 4190 network ** Port A and Port B are not available. card is a PCI version thus the IRQ is selected automatically.
Interrupt (IRQ) Settings, Interrupt (IRQ) Settings, Continued Continued Possible IRQ Settings Table 6-2 lists the possible IRQ settings for the IMS. Table 6-2. IMS Device - Reference IRQ Settings (see Table 6-1 for recommended settings) IMS Device Possible IRQ Settings 12 15 Parallel Port PS/2 Mouse...
Jumper Settings RS-232 Media Card Table 6-3 lists the jumper configurations for all RS-232 media cards. (P/N 565-327) Table 6-3. RS-232 Media Card ⎯ Jumper Positions Jumper Function Position Network Media Mother Board 1-2 (default) Service Port Media Mother Board 1-2 (default) Network and Service Port Supervised...
Switch Settings UL Card (P/N 565-283) This section explains how to configure the UL Card (Model 4190-8103 IMS only). Ensure that the switches are set on the UL card as listed in Tables 6-5 and 6-6. Table 6-5. UL Card ⎯ Host Address I/O Selection Via SW1...
Configuring the Devices Configuring Device Drivers To configure device drivers for Windows 2000, complete the following steps: for Windows 2000 1. Start the 4190 Programmer. 2. Load Job Configuration. 3. Select the Registry Configuration from the Configure menu. • When the Configuration dialog box appears, click the Apply button , exit the programmer, and reboot the computer.
Interfacing with the 4120 Network Network Interface Card This section explains how to install the 655-273 Network Interface Card (Wired) or the 655-272 Network Interface Card (Modular). You can install up to four Network Interface Cards into one PC to support a multi-network configuration.
This section provides information about installing the cards and connecting the Positions cables for the 4190-8103. Table 6-10 lists the correct slot positions in the IMS backplane for the Network Card(s), Controller Card and UL Card. Refer to Figure 2-2 Table 6-10.
Installing Cards and Jumpers, Continued Continuity Check for Model For 4190-8103 IMS systems with the terminal block mounted to the PC chassis, 4190-8103 with UL Card verify the information listed in Table 6-11. Installed Table 6-11. IMS 4190-8103 Model with UL Card ⎯ Device...
Verifying the Tape Drive Installation Verifying Tape Drive Verify that the tape drive has been installed, as follows: Installation (Optional) 1. Verify that no jumper exists on the tape drive jumpers DSP, DS0, or DS1. 2. Install the Tape Drive into the IMS as defined in the IOMEGA instruction manual.
Disabling the Reboot Watchdog Reboot Watchdog If a UL Card (P/N 565-283) is installed and you want to exit the IMS application because you plan to run other applications, run the Watchdog32 application from the Start menu to disable the reboot watchdog on the UL card. Disabling the reboot watchdog prevents the PC from rebooting.
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