Southwest Microwave INTREPID Technical Manual

Southwest Microwave INTREPID Technical Manual

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Southwest Microwave, Inc.
Security Systems Division
INTREPID™
Control Module II
Technical Manual
ALARM RELAY OUTPUT
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
Version A

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  • Page 1 Southwest Microwave, Inc. Security Systems Division INTREPID™ Control Module II Technical Manual ALARM RELAY OUTPUT SYSTEM CONTROLLER Version A...
  • Page 2 Trademark Notice and Certifications INTREPID™, MicroPoint™ and MicroTrack™ are registered trademarks of Southwest Microwave, Inc. Copyright 1995 and 2012 Southwest Microwave, Inc. All rights Reserved. Windows™, XP™, Vista™, Word™ and Notepad™ are a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation™. FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ............................. 5 Limitations ............................5 Basic System Requirements ......................6 Hardware ..............................6 Control Module II ..........................6 Optional Power Supplies ........................6 Interconnections ..........................7 Typical Configuration ........................8 System Communications ........................9 Introduction ............................9 System Setup Using CST II .......................
  • Page 4 6.2.6 Functional Testing and Verification ..................17 6.2.6.1 Relay Test ..........................18 6.4.6.2 RS422 External Loopback Verification ................18 6.4.6.3 RS232 External Loopback Verification ................20 Device Management Menu ......................21 6.3.1 Device Discovery ........................22 6.3.2 Device Name Update ........................ 25 6.3.3 Accept Device Configuration Change ..................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The Control Module II (CM II) is part of the INTREPID™ family of products. Its’ function as a system controller is to be a “Poll Master” and poll all of the INTREPID Series II compatible IPP II (INTREPID Polling Protocol II) sensor devices, relay input devices, and relay output devices that are connected to its communications ports.
  • Page 6: Basic System Requirements

    INTREPID Series II devices by RS422. The CM II is packaged in the standard INTREPID enclosure as shown in Figure 2. The dimensions are 5.5 in H x 13.5 in W x 5 in deep (14cm H x 34.3cm W x 12.7cm D). It weighs 2.5 lbs (1.1kg).
  • Page 7: Interconnections

    Figure 3 –Control Module II (CM II) Circuit Card Figure 4 shows the typical RS422 wiring diagram from the Control Module II (CM II) to other INTREPID™ Series II devices. In this case an Alarm Input Module II (AIM II) and a MicroTrack Processor II (MTP II) located on the perimeter.
  • Page 8: Typical Configuration

    AIM II. The CM II and the ROM II-16 are programmed so their relay outputs trigger inputs on the alarm panel, lighting control system, pager system and CCTV matrix. A UPS is also shown and is recommended for backup of the INTREPID™ products. INTREPID...
  • Page 9: System Communications

    3.0 System Communications 3.1 Introduction To set up alarm reporting and communications hierarchy of the CM II network, the Controller Setup Tool II (CST II) must be installed on the computer that will be used to configure the system. The software is provided on a CD and is a “drop”...
  • Page 10 Figure 7 – CST II Connection Tab The “Window” tab will allow setting Terminal Display Mode, Font and Color while the Scrollback will set the Rows, Columns and no Scrollback as shown in Figure 8. These are default setting and should not be changed. Figure 8 –...
  • Page 11: Edit

    Before beginning the programming process, there are a few definitions and concepts to understand.  CM II – This is the Control Module II. It has 8 relay outputs per board. Sixteen (16) INTREPID™ Series II devices can be connected to the two (2) communications ports. It is the Poll Master in the system and has a fixed address of 254.
  • Page 12: Programming Menu

     Zone Record – The zone record consists of up to four (4) inputs that can be assigned to up to four (4) relay outputs. This information is what is programmed into the CM II to control the alarm relay output functions.
  • Page 13: Reports

    5.1.5 Reports 1. View Configuration Report (shows zone records that were created) 2. Download Configuration Report (allows saving of zone records) 3. View Event Log Report (allows viewing of all zone record activity) 4. Download Event Log Report (allows saving of event log) 5.
  • Page 14: Cm Ii Properties Menu

    The Main Menu screen as well as all subsequent screens will have a banner as shown in Figure 9. The banner will display:  Control Module II – A member of the INTREPID™ family: product model that is connected  Copyright information ...
  • Page 15: Restore Cm Ii To Factory Default Settings

    6.2.1 Restore CM II to Factory Default Settings Selecting command 1 will open the “Restore CM II to Factory Default Settings” screen as shown in Figure 11. This menu is used to erase all data in the CM II and restore it to the factory default settings. A warning will be displayed.
  • Page 16: Set Real Time Clock

    Figure 12 – Assign CM II Site Name Screen Once the new name has been typed, select “ENTER” to save the new name. This name will now be displayed in the header next to the “Site Name:” field. This name is for reference only and will also be used in the Configuration Report that will be discussed later.
  • Page 17: Backup System

    The other fields (month, day, hour, minute and second) will be displayed after each entry. Press enter after each entry. This command will set the Real Time Clock in the CM II and update the time to all devices connected to the RS422 communications line that support a Real Time Clock function.
  • Page 18: Relay Test

    The CM II will need the RS422 communications ports wired from the RS422-1 TX + / TX – to RS422-2 RX + / RX – and RS422-1 RX + / RX – to RS422-2 TX + / TX – to test the RS422 ports communications. Transmit plus (+) should be wired to Receive plus (+) and Transmit minus (-) should be wired to Receive minus (-).
  • Page 19 Figure 16 – RS422 External Loopback Verification Screen Press any key to start the loopback verification test. The screen will display “Testing RS422-1 and RS422-2 Ports… as shown in Figure 17. The test results will display PASSED or FAILED. If connected to devices during this test only the Fault Tolerance Mode will work as polling to all devices will continue.
  • Page 20: Rs232 External Loopback Verification

    After testing has been completed and successfully passed, press any key to return to the Functional Testing and Verification screen as shown in Figure 15. Press “ESC” twice to return to the Main Menu. Disconnect the local wiring at the CM II RS422 ports and make the wiring connections to all the devices that will be used in the system at this particular site.
  • Page 21: Device Management Menu

    Figure 19 – RS232 External Loopback Verification Results Screen 6.3 Device Management Menu Selecting “2” from the Main Menu will open the “Device Management” menu as shown in Figure 20. There will be five (5) command selections available: 1. Device Discovery 2.
  • Page 22: Device Discovery

    6.3.1 Device Discovery Selecting command 1 will open the “Device Discovery” screen as shown in Figure 21. The Device Discovery function will poll all addresses in the range from 0 to 239. The default setting has the Fault Tolerance Mode disabled and the address range set from 000 to 007 on port RS422-1 and from 008 to 015 on port RS422-2.
  • Page 23 The discovered devices will list the Node Address, Device Type, Status and Device Name. The Device Name will be entered or updated using command selection 2 (if a sensor, the name may have been entered using the UIST II during sensor setup). The Status column will display whether that device is Supported or Unsupported. If any device displays “Unsupported”, then the CM II software does not have the proper driver for that device configuration.
  • Page 24 Figure 24 – Device Discovery Fault Tolerance Loop Figure 25 – Device Discovery List Version A...
  • Page 25: Device Name Update

    6.3.2 Device Name Update Selecting command 2 will open the “Device Name Update” screen as shown in Figure 26. After the Device Discovery has been accepted, the devices found can be given a name for reference. In a new installation the name fields should be blank.
  • Page 26: Accept Device Configuration Change

    Figure 27 – Device Name Entered Screen 6.3.3 Accept Device Configuration Changes Selecting command 3 will open the “Accept Device Configurations” screen as shown in Figure 28. If any of the control parameters on a device have been changed that affect alarm detection or alarm reporting, a “Device Configuration Change Alarm”...
  • Page 27: View Device Status

    Figure 28 – Accept Device Configuration Changes Screen 6.3.4 View Device Status Selecting command 4 will open the “View Device Status” screen as shown in Figure 29. This screen provides a real time display of the status of each device. This screen can be used for testing of the input/output configuration, but also requires manual verification that the proper alarm relays are being activated.
  • Page 28 Figure 29 – View Device Status Screen The Device Status can be listed as Com Fail, Compromised, Line Break, Alarm, Service, or OK. These are defined  Com Fail – a device is not communicating to the controller.  Compromised – the configuration of the device has been changed since it was last accepted. Alarm detection or reporting by the device may have been altered.
  • Page 29: Change Device Polling Interval

    6.3.5 Change Device Polling Interval (ms), Current is 125 Selecting command 5 will open the “Change Device Polling Interval” screen as shown in Figure 30. This screen will allow for changing the polling time from the CM II to the devices in milliseconds (ms) when using the CM II over a dedicated Intranet connection as shown in Figure 31.
  • Page 30 There are two (2) intranet options supported as shown in Figure 31. One is using the CM II at a remote location to poll the sensors and devices over the dedicated intranet connection while the other option is using the CM II and ROM II (s) in a control room with the network connection to the perimeter.
  • Page 31: Zone Administration Menu

    6.4 Zone Administration Menu Selecting “3” from the Main Menu will open the “Zone Administration” menu as shown in Figure 33. There will be six (6) command selections available: 1. Add Zones 2. Modify Zones 3. Delete Zones 4. View Zones 5.
  • Page 32: Assign Name

    Figure 34 – Add Zones Screen The banner will list the area of the programming that is open. In this case it states Main > Zone Administration > Add Zone > then lists the Zone Record number. In this case it is Zone Record # 001. The next area will list the Name, Comment and State.
  • Page 33: Assign Input

    Figure 35 – Add Zone Name and Comment Screen 6.4.1.3 Assign Input Selecting command 3 opens the “Assign Input” field that allows entering of inputs to the Zone Record. The Zone Record can have a maximum of four (4) inputs assigned as shown in Figure 36. The available inputs are determined by the devices that were found during the Device Discovery process.
  • Page 34  MicroTrack™ II  Enclosure Tamper - activation of the tamper switch  Comfail – loss of communications with the CM II  Device Configuration Change – any changes to the setup, such as control parameters, calibration, threshold, etc  Cable Alarm – detection of an alarm by the sensor cable A or B ...
  • Page 35 Figure 36 – Assign Input Line Number Screen Figure 37 – Available Input Devices Screen Version A...
  • Page 36 Figure 38 – Available Inputs Screen An assigned input using a cable alarm is shown in Figure 39. Figure 39 – Assigned Input Screen Version A...
  • Page 37: Assign Relay Output

    6.4.1.4 Assign Relay Output Selecting command 4 opens the “Assign Relay Output” field that allows entering of outputs to the Zone Record. The Zone Record can have a maximum of four (4) outputs assigned as shown in Figure 35. The available outputs are determined by the devices that were found during the Device Discovery process.
  • Page 38: Modify Zones

    Depending on the device type selected, a prompt will be displayed to select one of that devices alarm outputs. Press enter after each assignment. A completed Zone Record will now be displayed as shown in Figure 41. Perform these steps for all Zone Records that need to be created.
  • Page 39: Previous Zone

    Figure 42 – Modify Zones Screen 6.4.2.2 Previous Zone Selecting command 2 “Previous Zone” will allow selecting of the previous defined Zone Record. The screen will open with Zone Record 1. Pressing “2” will tab through all Zone Records that have been defined. 6.4.2.3 Select Zone Selecting command 3 “Select Zone”...
  • Page 40: Edit Relay Output

    6.4.2.8 Edit Relay Output Selecting command 8 “Edit Relay Output” allows for edits of any of the four (4) outputs of a Zone Record. 6.4.2.9 Delete Relay Output Selecting command 9 “Delete Relay Output” allows for deleting any of the four (4) outputs of a Zone Record. 6.4.3 Delete Zones Selecting command 3 from the Zone Administration Menu will open the “Delete Zones”...
  • Page 41: List All Zones

    Figure 44 – View Zones Screen 6.4.5 List All Zones Selecting command 5 from the Zone Administration Menu will open the “List All Zones” screen as shown in Figure 45. This will display all Zone Records that have been created. Figure 45 –...
  • Page 42: View Zone Status

    6.4.6 View Zone Status Selecting command 6 from the Zone Administration Menu will open the “View Zone Status” screen as shown in Figure 46. Each zone record will display “OK” to show that the zone is not in an alarm condition. If a zone record has any of its defined alarm conditions active, the zone record will display “Alarm”...
  • Page 43: Reports

    Next select “1” to only display the configuration data. Figure 49 only shows a partial example. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Control Module II - A member of the INTREPID family Copyright (c) 2012, Southwest Microwave, Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Site Name: CM II in Control Room...
  • Page 44 001 AIM II Supported AIM II #1 Indoors 002 ROM II-8 Supported ROM II-8 #2 Indoors 003 ROM II-16 Supported ROM II-16 #3 Indoors 004 ROM II-16 Supported ROM II-16 #4 Outdoors 005 AIM II Supported AIM II #5 Outdoors 006 PM II Supported PM II #6 Chain Link...
  • Page 45: Download Configuration Report

    ================================================================================ ================================ Zone # 004============================== Name : Zone 4 Comment : PM II B South End -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Input Device Address Alarm Type ------------------------------------------------------------ PM II Cable Alarm B 001-049 Output Device Address Relay Number ------------------------------------------------------------ ROM II-16 003 ROM II-16 004 ================================================================================ ================================ Zone # 005============================== Name : Zone 5...
  • Page 46: Download Event Log Report

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4, ALARM, 2012-04-05, 06:41:17, 011, Zone 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5, ALARM, 2012-04-05, 06:41:17, 011, Zone 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6, ALARM, 2012-04-05, 06:41:16, 011, Zone 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7, ALARM, 2012-04-05, 06:41:16, 011, Zone 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8, ALARM, 2012-04-05, 06:41:15, 011, Zone 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9, ALARM, 2012-04-05, 06:41:13, 011, Zone 11...
  • Page 47: About

    6.6 About Selecting command 5 from the Mani Menu will open the “About” screen as shown in Figure 51. The about screen will have the same header as other screen and list the Software Version, Build Time and Build Date. Figure 51 –...
  • Page 48: Attachment A

    ATTACHMENT A Version A...
  • Page 49 INPUT/OUTPUT ASSIGNMENT RECORD ============================= Zone Record # ========================== Zone: Name: Comment: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Input Device Address Alarm Type --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Output Device Address Relay Number --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version A...

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