DMP Electronics iCOMSL Installation Manual

DMP Electronics iCOMSL Installation Manual

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iCOM
Description
The iCOM
™ Network Alarm Communicator allows any alarm panel to communicate alarm and system messages
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over a full-time Internet, LAN, or WAN Ethernet network connection. The iCOM
format to the SCS-1R Receiver and to Remote Link or System Link software. Easily program the iCOM
32-character LCD keypad.
This guide begins with an overview of the iCOM
iCOM
to the configurations listed below. The last section covers programming the iCOM
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The iCOM
can function in two modes:
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• Keypad Bus Mode: The iCOM
Panel installed in a DMP Model 349 Medium enclosure to provide network communication for all panel events to
the central station. Also, in Keypad Bus Mode, a Communication Fail Output is provided.
• Input Mode: In this mode the iCOM
mode allows the iCOM
any security and fire alarm panel.
The iCOM
is available in different configurations for specific operation:
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• iCOM
-XR/AA: Provides Standard Line Security network communication for DMP XRSuper6, XR20, or XR40
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Command Processor™ Panels installed in a DMP Model 349 Medium enclosure.
• iCOM
-12V/AA: Provides Standard Line Security network communication for non-DMP 12 VDC commercial
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burglary panels.
• iCOM
-12V/NACT: Provides 12 VDC network communication for non-DMP FACP installations.
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• iCOM
-24V/NACT: Provides 24 VDC network communication for non-DMP FACP installations.
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iCOM
LED Indicators
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Figure 1 shows the iCOM
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indicators and their operation.
Network and Error LEDs
The Network and Error LEDs are located near the Output Header.
LED
Operation/Color
LINK (LNK)
Steady Green
ACTIVE (ACT)
Flashing Yellow
E-2 (Error 2)
Steady On
Blinks Once
E-1 (Error 1)
Blinks Six Times
Communication LEDs
Two pairs of Transmit and Receive Communication LEDs are located to the right
of the J2 and J3 headers. The pair to the right of J2 header indicate keypad
communication. The pair to the right of J3 header indicate panel communication.
LED
Operation/Color
Xmit (Transmit)
Flashing Yellow
Rcv (Receive)
Flashing Yellow
™ Network Alarm Communicator
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operation and wiring. The next section discusses connecting the
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connects to the keypad bus of an XRSuper6, XR20, or XR40 Command Processor™
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provides six programmable zones and six open collector outputs. Input
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to operate as a slave network communicator that communicates alarm messages from
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PCB layout and identifies the location of each LED. The tables below describe the LED
Communication link to network is okay.
Indicates activity on the network.
iCOM
is connected to a network with a
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duplicate IP address or does not detect a
network connection when powered up.
iCOM
is connected to a network with a
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duplicate IP address.
iCOM
is programmed with an IP address
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and does not detect a network connection
when it is powered up.
iCOM
is transmitting data to the
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keypad (J2) or to the panel (J3).
iCOM
is receiving data from the keypad
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(J2) or from the panel (J3).
INST ALLA TION GUIDE
Definition
Definition
transmits messages in Serial 3
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with any DMP
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for operation.
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iCOM
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Stand-offs
Keypad
J1
Network
J2
RJ-45 8-pin
modular jack
Programming
Figure 1: iCOM
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Output
Header
Zone
Header
Panel
J3
Power
PCB

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  • Page 1 INST ALLA TION GUIDE iCOM ™ Network Alarm Communicator Description The iCOM ™ Network Alarm Communicator allows any alarm panel to communicate alarm and system messages over a full-time Internet, LAN, or WAN Ethernet network connection. The iCOM transmits messages in Serial 3 format to the SCS-1R Receiver and to Remote Link or System Link software.
  • Page 2: Zone Wiring

    XRSuper6, XR20, or XR40 panel, the output wiring option is not available. Special Zone Types The iCOMsl offers special zones types not offered by other DMP Command Processor™ panels. Open/Close Zones Open/Close zones allow the iCOM to send opening and closing messages.
  • Page 3: What Is Included

    iCOM -XR/AA Installation This iCOM configuration is designed to provide Standard Line Security network communication for DMP XRSuper6, XR20, or XR40 Command Processor™ Panels installed in a DMP Model 349 Medium enclosure. What is Included • iCOM Network Alarm Communicator •...
  • Page 4 1. Snap the iCOM standoffs onto the three hole pattern on one side of the 350D Mounting Plate. 2. Snap the included two standoffs onto the 377 Annunciator Module. Snap the 377 and mounted standoffs onto the two hole pattern on the other side of the same 350D Mounting Plate as the iCOM 3.
  • Page 5 iCOM -12V/NACT Installation This iCOM configuration is designed to add 12 VDC network communication to FACP installations. Note: For fire applications, the iCOM must be connected to a regulated, power limited 12 VDC power source listed for Fire Protective Signaling. The iCOM requires at least 80mA.
  • Page 6 340FC Enclosure and Door 377 Mounting Detail 377 mounted in DOOR of 340FC Enclosure Door 340FC Enclosure. Cut Away Side View Output 377 Module Header iCOM 377 Module Mounted in Side View 340FC included Enclosure nylon in 3-Hole Out 1- screws and pattern.
  • Page 7: Communication Type

    Press the Back Arrow key to return to the previous programming option. Press the Select key below the option you wish to choose. Note: No programming changes are saved by the iCOM until the Stop Programmer option has been performed. Programming Mode iCOMSL PROGRAMMER When the a DMP 32-character LCD keypad is attached to the iCOM , the keypad displays iCOM PROGRAMMER.
  • Page 8 Initialization Initialization INITIALIZATION This section allows you to set the memory back to the factory defaults in preparation for system programming. Initialize All? INITIALIZE ALL? NO YES Select NO if you do not want to initialize the iCOM Select YES if you want to initialize the iCOM Sure? SURE? YES NO...
  • Page 9: Substitution Code

    Fail Time FAIL TIME Note: This option appears only if Keypad Mode Enabled is set to NO. Enter the number of minutes, from 0 to 240, the receiver allows to pass without a check-in message before the receiver generates a Panel Not Responding message. This allows multiple check-ins to be missed before the receiver acknowledges that the panel is missing from the network.
  • Page 10: Output Options

    This timer is also used to automatically turn off the communication trouble buzzer of the Model 377 when the iCOMsl is used in the iCOMsl-12V/NACT or the iCOMsl-24V/NACT. The communication trouble buzzer can be manually silenced by pressing the silence button of the Model 377.
  • Page 11: Open Message

    F (Follow) - The output turns on and remains on while the zone is in an off-normal or bad condition. When the zone restores, the output turns off. Note: After programming Open Message, Open Output, and Open Action, the iCOMsl will prompt you to program the Short Message, Short Output, and Short Action, and Fire Pulse options if a Burglary/Fire type zone is programmed.
  • Page 12: Remove Keypad

    Stop Programmer Note: No programming changes are saved by the iCOM until the Stop Programmer option has been performed. Stop Programmer STOP PROGRAMMER Press any Select key to end the programming session. Press the COMMAND key when you see Stop Programmer to save programming and return to the beginning of the programming session. Press the Back Arrow key to return to the previous programming option. Remove Keypad REMOVE KEYPAD...
  • Page 13: Fcc Statement

    Appendix Burglary/Fire Zones Burglary/Fire (BF) combination zones can only be programmed on the iCOM zone 6 and allow messages to be communicated as a burglary zone or a fire zone. In a BF zone, any steady 12 to 24 VDC input or a dry closure (short) longer than 3 seconds is reported as a burglary alarm on zone 6.
  • Page 14: System Requirements

    UL Compliance Specifications UL Burglary High Line Security The iCOM is UL listed for Standard Line Security communication when connected to a DMP XRSuper6, XR20, or XR40 Command Processor™ panel or any other manufacturer’s UL listed Commercial Burglary panel. Set the following programming prompts in the iCOM as listed to meet UL Listed Standard Line Security communication guidelines.

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