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MLR-MX and
Sure Signal CSR
Installation and Operation Manual
Version 1.0
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  • Page 1 MLR-MX and Sure Signal CSR Installation and Operation Manual Version 1.0 firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 2 FCC Compliance Statement CAUTION: Changes or modification not expressly approved by Sur-Gard Security Systems Ltd. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Radio Status ................. 8 Introduction CPM2 ................... 1 Radio Status Printer Outputs ..........8 DRL-MX ................1 Max Account Limits ............. 8 Supervision ................1 User Programming ............... 8 Compatibility ................ 1 Entering Commands ............. 9 CPM2 Outputs/Inputs ............1 Entering Data ................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    • DICE • SIMSII • S.I.S. • GENESIS network. Support the MLR-MX Sur-Gard interface. Supervision CPM2 Outputs/Inputs The standby battery voltage and connections are supervised. The CPM2 features four negative-switched outputs (POUT1 is The Line Cards are also continuously supervised to ensure uninterrupted communication with the CPM2.
  • Page 5: System Overview

    The following items are required: • The SG-1220P (Sur-Gard part number SG-1220P) is a 12V 2A • 16VAC 40 VA transformer power supply housed in a metal case with a tamper switch.
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION Mounting the Receiver Desk-mount Unit (28" tall up to 30 telephone lines) Install the MLR-MX in a closed 19" rack or cabinet with a Part # SG-MLR2-CM locking rear access door. Cover all unused spaces with blank Parts: metal plates. The LCD screens on the receiver are designed to •...
  • Page 7: Radio Connection Diagram

    Radio Connection NOTE: For UL installation the Sure Signal CSR has been approved with Altronix AL400UL power supply. SURE SIGNAL CSR To 12V DC The serial connection is a straight through 9 pin male to 9 pin To cancel the Cold Boot and change the Line Card number, female connection.
  • Page 8: Drl-Mx Controls

    DRL-MX Controls Shutdown of Line Card Communication with CPM2 Displays incoming data, programming and other information. A Line Card may be temporarily removed from CPM2 polling for testing and maintenance purposes; refer to “CPM2 Utility Modes” The display is backlit for visibility in low light environments. for information on shutting down a line card.
  • Page 9: Adjust Lcd Contrast

    Note: This network name does not need to be saved in the Adjust LCD Contrast MLR-MX. Adjust CONTRAST Adjust CONTRAST Adjust CONTRAST Adjust CONTRAST Adjust CONTRAST • 2D: request network list - print list to printer ACK:menu SEL:sel ACK:menu SEL:sel ACK:menu SEL:sel ACK:menu SEL:sel ACK:menu SEL:sel...
  • Page 10: Additional Troubles For The Mobitex Radio

    ADDITIONAL TROUBLES FOR THE SURE SIGNAL CSR Low Signal Strength All of the trouble conditions that occur, will be displayed on The radio status will indicate to the receiver the signal strength the top display, sent to the printer, and sent to the automation between the Sure Signal and the network.
  • Page 11: Tx Error 1

    TX Error 1 (from MPAK flags) Type Error Bad MPAK Traffic state. TypeError Bad MPAK transmit flags. In Mail Bad Address List. No Transfer Bad destination MAN. Illegal Incorrect length. Congest No radio coverage. Error Transmitter is off. Busy Radio is in DIE state. TX Error 2 (from Radio Status) Alarm Acknowledgment TypeError...
  • Page 12: Entering Commands

    Entering Commands When “01” is keyed in, the value will appear on the display as shown below: Commands are entered on the CPM2 keypad using the following format: LCard; Comd; Op; Cd; Sc LCard:01 Comd:F7 LCard:01 Comd:F7 LCard:01 Comd:F7 LCard:01 Comd:F7 LCard:01 Comd:F7 •...
  • Page 13: Sg-Cpm2 Central Processing Module

    SG-CPM2 CENTRAL PROCESSING MODULE The CPM2 is the central processing module that monitors the • Ability to individually examine each Line Card message DRL-MX Line Cards and forwards the information from the Line • “Cold boot” option allows easy installation of default Cards to the computer and printer.
  • Page 14: Cpm2 Operating Mode

    CPM2 Operating Mode CPM2 Configuration Mode Computer Reply The Configuration Mode allows programming of the various features and options available on the CPM2. To enter the Configuration The CPM2 will consider any character other than “06H” or Mode, press the [Escape] button; this message will be displayed: “15H”...
  • Page 15 Option will be displayed on the screen. NOTE: It is strongly recommended not to change the default Option 05: COM1 Configuration setting (4.0 sec.) unless it is recommended by a Sur-Gard Option [05] determines the baud rate, data bits and parity to be technician.
  • Page 16 Option 11: Adjust LCD Contrast Option 08: Heartbeat Time for COM1 Option [11] allows the contrast of the message display screen Option [08] determines at what time interval, in seconds, the to be adjusted. Press the [ACK] button when the “11: Contrast supervisory “heartbeat”...
  • Page 17 Option 14: Mute Buzzer Option 17: Test 9V/12V Battery A tone will sound when the CPM2 receives an alarm and is Some earlier CPM2 units provide 9V battery for memory storage unable to forward the alarm message to COM1. The tone may while present CPM2 units use different technology for this purpose.
  • Page 18 Option 20: Battery Monitor Enter a new receiver number using the hexadecimal numbers “01” to “FF”. When a new number is entered, press the [Enter] To view the present voltage of the 12V general backup batteries, button. press the [ACK] button when the “20: Monitor Batt.” message is displayed.
  • Page 19: Message Priorities

    Message Priorities Option 26: Printer Test When in Stand-By Mode, the CPM2 will display warning and 26: Printer Test: 26: Printer Test: 26: Printer Test: 26: Printer Test: 26: Printer Test: other operational messages according to the following priority: Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S...
  • Page 20: Cpm2 Utility Modes

    CPM2 UTILITY MODES [C] System Command Mode When the CPM2 is in the Stand-By Mode, the following functions The System Command Mode is used to send commands to the may be accessed by pressing the [A] through [F] keys: Line Cards through the CPM2. To enter this mode, press [C] •...
  • Page 21: [E] Examine Printer Messages On Display Screen

    MLR-MX Computer Interface [E] Examine Printer Messages on Display Screen The CPM2 is able to send alarm messages to a computer connected With the CPM2 in the Stand-By Mode, press the [E] key to to the COM1 serial port. This section describes the communication review printer messages on the display screen.
  • Page 22: Communication Protocol With Central Station Computer

    : Line number 0-E Data Byte Protocol: : Beginning data delimiter The Sur-Gard receiver uses 1200 baud rate, 1 start bit, 7 data : Account ID block code bits, 1 even parity bit, and 1 stop bit structure, to transmit and AAAAAA : Account ID, maximum sixteen digits.
  • Page 23: Ups Connection Diagram

    UPS CONNECTION MV3 MV2 MV3 MV2 firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 24: Appendix A Cpm2 Quick Reference Guide

    APPENDIX A CPM2 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE CPM2 Utility Modes Press [ACK] when “Ack” light flashes to Acknowledge event • [A] Send Computer Messages to Printer • [B] Operator Log-On • [C] System Command Mode • [D] Send Printer Messages to the Printer •...
  • Page 25: Appendix B Trouble Shooting

    APPENDIX B TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem: No communication with the central station computer on COM1 Solution: Ensure that the cable connected to COM1 is an RS232 cable; it should not be a null-modem type. Check the baud rate for COM1 (CPM2 Configuration Option 05) Check the COM1 communication format (CPM2 Configuration Option 06) Check the computer software setup Enable COM1 Diagnostics with CPM2 Configuration Option 16 and examine the communications on the...
  • Page 26: Appendix C Decimal - Hex - Binary Conversion Chart

    APPENDIX C DECIMAL - HEX - BINARY CONVERSION CHART BINARY BINARY BINARY BINARY 0000 0000 0100 0000 1000 0000 1100 0000 0100 0001 1000 0001 1100 0001 0000 0001 0100 0010 0000 0010 1000 0010 1100 0010 0000 0011 0100 0011 1000 0011 1100 0011 0100 0100...
  • Page 27: Appendix D Ascii Character Chart

    APPENDIX D ASCII CHARACTER CHART ASCII with library Corresponding ASCII on printer Character (Option 30) Space firealarmresources.com...
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  • Page 29 © 2000 SG Security Communications A Division of Sur-Gard Security Systems Ltd. 401 Magnetic Drive, Units 24-28 Downsview, Ontario Canada M3J 3H9 Tel:(416) 665-4494 Fax:(416) 665-4222 Toll Free: 1-800-418-7618 29004114 R001 Printed in Canada www.sur-gard.com firealarmresources.com...

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