Sur-Gard SG Security Communications MLR2-DG Installation Manual

Sur-Gard SG Security Communications MLR2-DG Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 MLR2-DG Multi Line Receiver Installation Manual Listed Version 1.8x/1.81SV firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 2 Industry Canada NOTICE AVIS: L’étiquette de l’Industrie Canada identifie le matériel Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. homologué. Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est conforme à This certification means that the equipment meets certain certaines normes de protection, d’exploitation et de sécurité des telecommunications network protective, operational and safety réseaux de télécommunications.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS DRL2A SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE Remove the DRL2A from the card cage ....14 SG-DRL2A V1.8 RELEASE Remove the top plate of the DRL2A to get acces to the New Features ..............1 inside of the line ............14 INTRODUCTION Changing the Software ..........
  • Page 4 Data Byte Protocol: ............39 DRL2A COMMUNICATION FORMATS Common Formats .............. 24 Acknowledgement of the Signal: ........39 Sur-Gard DTMF Formats ..........24 Basic Signal Protocol: ............39 Acron Format ..............24 Supervisory Heartbeat Signal Protocol: ......39 Ademco Contact ID Format ..........24 SIA Protocol 1: ..............
  • Page 5: Sg-Drl2A V1.8 Release

    • APROPOS • MAS • SMS • SIMS CSM and support the Sur-Gard interface. The receiver also provides DRL2A a basic communication protocol similar to the RADIONICS Each DRL2A Line Card Module can monitor two telephone 6500 interface for other software packages that have yet to lines.
  • Page 6: System Overview

    System Overview • Caller Identification (Call Display) capability • Line Cards available for DVACS-compatible multiplex operation and remote receiver connection • Non-Volatile RAM on each DRL2A line card module for programming and event buffer • Output on DRL2A for 2-Way audio communication •...
  • Page 7: Quick Start

    “DRL2A Library Decoding and Event Codes Table” will be used with the • 2 telephone lines Sur-Gard RS-232 Communication Protocol to send signals • One or more dialers or digital dialer control panels to the computer, if connected.
  • Page 8: Installation Mounting The Receiver

    If the unit must be mounted where the screens are above eye level, • The SG-1220P (Sur-Gard part number XP1220) is a 12V angle the unit downwards to improve visibility. The following...
  • Page 9: Battery Charging Current

    Battery Charging Current To Install a Line Card Module The maximum battery charging current is factory set at 1A. Adding a Line Card Module to the MLR2-DG requires the Removing and Installing System addition of an MLRX Expansion Card Cage. Each MLRX can hold two DRL2A modules.
  • Page 10: Dml4 Connections

    AC IN 16VAC power input HNDSET A Not used AC OUT 16VAC filtered power output Fused 12V output BATT 12V battery Not Used B.LGT Backlight Power Terminal: connect as Not Used secondary 12V power supply to illuminate Acknowledge Output: this 12V output follows the LCD screens the “Acknowledge”...
  • Page 11: Mlr2-Dg Backplane Connection Diagram

    MLR2-DG BACKPLANE CONNECTION DIAGRAM Connections for DML2A Line Card Expansion firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 12: Drl2A Digital Receiver Line Card

    DRL2A DIGITAL RECEIVER LINE CARD DRL2A Features The DRL2A acts as an interface between the digital alarm transmitter and the CPM2. Different communication formats • Operator selection of communication formats and can be used to transmit the information. handshake priority The main functions of the line cards are to continuously •...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Installation It is recommended that a DRL2A Cold Boot be performed when the unit is updated with a new program version. Refer to Operating Mode Section 3.0 (DRL2A Cold Boot and Changing The Line Card Number) for information. After the cold start-up, check the configuration information listed in the Quick Reference Guide to make any required changes for your particular application.
  • Page 14: Drl2A Operating Mode

    DRL2A OPERATING MODE DRL2A Stand-By Mode -L01-Digital Rec -L01-Digital Rec -L01-Digital Rec -L01-Digital Rec -L01-Digital Rec <<-CPM Error!->> <<-CPM Error!->> <<-CPM Error!->> <<-CPM Error!->> <<-CPM Error!->> With the Line Card installed, apply power to the unit. This message will be displayed on the LCD screen for 1 second: If alarm messages cannot be sent to the CPM2 because of the error, the DRL2A will display the oldest message which MAY 23, 97 V 1.81...
  • Page 15: 2.1 Display Printer And Caller Id Alarm Buffer

    2.1 Display Printer and Caller ID Alarm Buffer the [ACK] button to scroll forward through the configuration displays, or press the [SELECT] button to scroll backwards. Dsp PRINTER alm Dsp PRINTER alm Dsp PRINTER alm Dsp PRINTER alm Dsp PRINTER alm Shown below is a typical configuration display;...
  • Page 16: Communications In Progress

    After 1 second, or if the [CANCEL] button was pressed to Round Data Received Printer Output cancel the Cold Boot, this message will be displayed: 123456 [No printout] 123446 ?1234?56 Fault Data CHANGE LCARD NBR CHANGE LCARD NBR CHANGE LCARD NBR CHANGE LCARD NBR CHANGE LCARD NBR ?1234?46 Fault Data...
  • Page 17 If used with a PBX system, 2-Way audio communication Audio Mode Operation needs bridging resistors. Measure the handset phone When in Audio Mode, the “Audio” light will be ON and this impedance and use a resistor of the same value. A typical message will be displayed: value is 220Ω/1 Watt.
  • Page 18: Drl2A Software Upgrade Procedure

    DRL2A SOFTWARE UPGRADE Remove the plate from the line card. The plate is still attached to the line card through a flat ribbon wire and power wires. PROCEDURE Do not removed them, they hold the LCD screen data bus To upgrade the DRL2A, you need to remove and replace and the power for the LCD screen.
  • Page 19: Cold Boot And Line Numbering

    However, if you have any questions or difficulties please feel free to contact the Sur-Gard Technical Support Department. Press, for approximately one second, and release the [Ack] button. Repeat until the desire line card number is entered.
  • Page 20: Drl2A Programming Commands

    • Enter the Command number. In this example, the F7 Options The DRL2A uses a unique Sur-Gard communication format Programming command will be used. When “F7” is keyed to transmit data through the CPM2 to the central station in, the command will appear on the display as shown computer.
  • Page 21: Options [10] - [1F]: 4/2 Format Event Codes And Printer

    Alarm 10:32:54-18/09 avoid account code database changes when switching over Options [20] - [2F]: 4/3 Format Event Codes and from other brand receivers to the Sur-Gard receiver. printer library Selection Note that Option [30] is ignored when using SIA, ITI, Contact-...
  • Page 22: Option [32]: Communication Select

    Option [32]: Communication Select data that is transmitted after the first ring on the telephone line. If the MLR2-DG Receiver is not to be used with central station automation software and a computer, program Option Program “01” to enable this feature, or program “00” to [32] as “00”.
  • Page 23: Option [3A]: Programmable Output

    Program Option [39] as “01” to enable the line fault report; according to your applications. If all six Options are program “00” to disable the transmission of the line fault programmed as “00”, 2300Hz handshake will be sent. condition to computer and printer. Handshake Options [DEFAULT 01] No handshake...
  • Page 24: Option [4A]: Account Codes To Activate 2-Way Audio

    The DRL2A is capable of receiving video images from the Option [4B] as “23”. To allow all 3 digits account codes Sur-Gard DC1664LC , P-16LCD, P-1664, DSC8400, DSC between 300 and 6FF to activate the 2-Way Audio function, PC1575, DSC PC5010, DSC PC5015 and DSC PC3000 program Option [4B] as “36”.
  • Page 25: Option [51]: 4/2 Extended Format

    Option [57]: 4/3 Format User Conversion / 3-digit 1234 03 Alarm Code 3333 01 The Sur-Gard 4/3 DTMF format is made up of a 4-digit 3333 01 account code, a 1-digit event code, and a 2-digit The DRL2A will interpret this information as 1234 301 hexadecimal zone code or user number.
  • Page 26: Option [58]: Equivalent Line

    10 for Modem IIE. Option [59] determines the format of the code sent to the computer. Program Option [59] as “01” for the Sur-Gard format, or with “00” for a Radionics 6500 compatible interface. The DRL2A will interpret this information as: 123 If option [59] is programmed as “00”, codes will be transmitted...
  • Page 27: Option [60]: Bfsk Rs232

    [DEFAULT 00] to the printer. “XX” should be a hexadecimal number from 01 to FE to indicate a number of events from 1 to 254. Option [60]: BFSK RS232 When programming option [60] as “01”, the BFSK format Shown below is a typical message generated by this will convert its radionics 6500 computer output to a standard command.
  • Page 28: Messages: Lc-Fe-00-00

    • 4/1 Extended format; 10, 14, 20 baud (option) • 4/2 Extended format; 10, 14, 20, 40 baud (option) Sur-Gard DTMF Formats Sur-Gard DTMF 4/3 and 4/3 with Checksum formats provide Acron Format fast, reliable and easy to understand and decode data The Acron format is a DTMF format.
  • Page 29: Event Code Classifications

    EVENT CODE CLASSIFICATIONS The Event codes have been grouped according to the type of event, as described below. Medical Alarms - 100 ROM checksum bad Remote Access - 410 Medical System reset Callback request made Pendant transmitter Panel program changed Succes - download access Fail to report in Self-test failure...
  • Page 30 The High Speed format consists of 4 account numbers, 8 Printer: 1234-C1 AClstZn#01 channel status digits, and 1 auxiliary channel. 1234-C1 AClstRst01 Computer: 1234 T C1 NOTE: When option [5B] is programmed as "00", the DRL2A 1234 R C1 will interpret the signal into 4/2 format. When option [5B] is programmed as "01", the DRL2A will send the information Printer: 1234-C2 LowBtZn#02 or...
  • Page 31: Fbi Super Fast Format

    FBI Super Fast Format Modem II, Modem IIE,Modem IIIa and BFSK Formats This DTMF format consists of 4-digit Account Codes, 2- The alarm signals sent by the D2112, D4112, D6112, D7112, digit zone codes, 1-digit zone type codes, and 1-digit event D7212, D8112, D9112, Discovery 1000, NAPCO 3000 and codes.
  • Page 32: Sia Fsk Format

    SIA FSK Format Silent Knight FSK1, FSK2 The SIA digital format is a modem format communicating at Please see page 39 for details. 110 or 300 baud and using the SIA protocol to transfer Varitech Format (Available on 1.81SV) information to the computer. The Varitech format data will be decoded by the DRL2A as The standard DRL2A is equipped with the Bell 103 modem 4/1 or 4/2 format data.
  • Page 33: Drl2A Library Decoding And Event Codes Table

    DRL2A Library Decoding and Event Codes Table 3/1 - 4/1 Alarm Library 4/2 Extended & 4/3 Alarm Library For Alarm Corresponding Event For Alarm Corresponding Event Message Code Code (Options 00-AF) Message Code Code (Options 20-2F) ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ Default Other Alarm...
  • Page 34: Sg-Cpm2 Central Processing Module

    SG-CPM2 CENTRAL PROCESSING MODULE The CPM2 is the central processing module that monitors • Ability to individually examine each Line Card message the DRL2A Line Cards and forwards the information from • “Cold boot” option allows easy installation of default the Line Cards to the computer and printer.
  • Page 35: Cpm2 Operating Mode

    CPM2 OPERATING MODE Computer Reply: Configuration Mode, press the [Escape] button; this message will be displayed: The CPM2 will consider any other character than “06H” or “15H” as the computer being absent. Enter MASTER-ID Enter MASTER-ID Enter MASTER-ID Enter MASTER-ID Enter MASTER-ID NOTE: NOTE:...
  • Page 36: Option 02: Changing System Passwords

    COM1 disabled CPM2 will operate. Press the [ACK] button when the “04: Sur-Gard format (default setting) PrinterSelect” message is displayed; this message will be Sur-Gard format with common event code "A" displayed: Sur-Gard format with header 01 Hex. Prter Config As:...
  • Page 37: Option 08: Heartbeat Time For Com1

    Press the [ACK] button when the “11: Contrast NOTE: It is strongly recommended not to change the default Adj” message is displayed; this message will be displayed: setting (4.0 sec.) unless it is recommended by a Sur-Gard representative technician. Contrast Level...
  • Page 38: Option 14: Mute Buzzer

    Are You Sure? Are You Sure? Are You Sure? Are You Sure? Are You Sure? To disable the diagnostics feature, program Option 16 as “0”. The diagnostics mode should only be enabled to test ent=Y bs=N esc=X ent=Y bs=N esc=X ent=Y bs=N esc=X ent=Y bs=N esc=X ent=Y bs=N esc=X...
  • Page 39: Option 20: Battery Monitor

    Option 20: Battery Monitor Receiver Number: Receiver Number: Receiver Number: Receiver Number: Receiver Number: To view the present voltage of the 12V general back-up 01 Chg to:xx 01 Chg to:xx 01 Chg to:xx 01 Chg to:xx 01 Chg to:xx batteries, press the [ACK] button when the “20: Monitor Enter a new receiver number using the hexadecimal numbers Batt.”...
  • Page 40: Option 26: Printer Test

    Message Priorities 123456789ABCDE: 123456789ABCDE: 123456789ABCDE: 123456789ABCDE: 123456789ABCDE: When in Stand-By Mode, the CPM2 will display warning 11111111111111 11111111111111 11111111111111 11111111111111 11111111111111 and other operational messages according to the following priority: UL Requirement Message Programming “1” will enable the local printer report for this COM1/COM2 Diagnostics specific line.
  • Page 41: Cpm2 Utility Modes

    that may be required within certain commands. For example, CPM2 UTILITY MODES when using the F7 Line Card programming command “Op” and “Cd” are used to indicate the Option number When the CPM2 is in the Stand-By Mode, the following and the new code programmed for that option.
  • Page 42: [F] Examine Computer Messages On Display Screen

    • xx indicates the number (in hexadecimal) of printer When COM1 communications are re-established, a message messages in the Line Card buffer. similar to this one will be printed: Com#1 Restored 09:50-21/09/92 Press the [Enter] button to scroll through the messages; the messages will be displayed in order from the most recent Note that the message indicates the time and date that to the oldest.
  • Page 43: Communication Protocol With Central Station Computer

    Event Code O or C, as well as the User number Data Byte Protocol: at the “YYY” position. The computer may then redirect this The Sur-Gard receiver uses 1200 baud rate, 1 start bit, 7 signal when necessary. data bits, 1 even parity bit, and 1 stop bit structure, to Example: The panel 0012 is partially armed on Group #1 transmit and receive signals.
  • Page 44: Sia Protocol 2

    SIA Protocol 2: Compatible Alarms-related Function Code Blocks on The SIA Protocol 1 can not handle certain information in the DRL2A v1.8 SIA level 2 and 3. We now provide the optional SIA Protocol Block Type Block Code Block Type 2 as the following: (option [31] enable) System End of data...
  • Page 45: Telephone Number Protocol

    MODEM II / IIE / IIIa and BFSK Protocols: : Receiver number 6RRLssssssAAAAXXYYYY[DC4] : Line number When used with the SUR-GARD interface. This protocol is AAAA : Account code compatible to the RADIONICS D6500 Mode except that the : Field separator protocol number is ‘6’.
  • Page 46: Sia Video Block

    4 or 5 digits, the leading “A”s will ITI Protocol: be replaced by spaces) The Sur-Gard SG-MLR2-DG ITI protocol is based on the ITI : alarm code Generic format, with the protection levels added on. Possible alarm codes are as follows: The version 1.81 now supports the ITI Ultra-guard Pro-5000...
  • Page 47: New Computer Format

    : condition code : zone/user number Automation Software [DC4] : represents the terminator Ask Sur-Gard Technical Support or visit our website at Possible events are as follows: www.sur-gard.com for an information sheet when using the B600 : Battery Trouble MLR2-DG with one of the following software packages:...
  • Page 48: Cpm2 Eprom Programming

    CPM2 EPROM PROGRAMMING Most of the CPM2 options can be changed in the RAM accessed by the system’s configuration. However, some less important features are installed in the EPROM. The following features are located in the CPM2 standard EPROM and programmed to the following default settings: ROM Address Default...
  • Page 49: Special Applications

    SPECIAL APPLICATIONS – NON-UL SUR-GARD NETWORK (SCADA) A complete package to allow one or more receivers in distant cities to communicate their alarm information to a master receiver and to be remotely controlled by the master receiver. The acronym "SCADA" stands for Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition. It is used to transport the alarm data from a local (satellite) central station to the master central station reliably by using linked Modem over leased phone lines.
  • Page 50: Ups Connection

    UPS Connection firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 51: Mlrv-A Automated Video Receiver Module

    Receiver line (DRL2A). The MLRV-A can only connect to Video images transmitted to the video monitor and PC also and work with the Sur-Gard MLR2 Multi Line Receiver. include the Account code, time and date and the camera number with amount of images to be sent.
  • Page 52: Psa V 1.10 Software

    PSA v 1.00 Software Downlook PSA software allows for video images to be displayed, saved, retrieved, printed and managed on a standard PC. A 486 or Pentium with a least 8 Meg of ram must be used, it is advised other than DOS, Windows 3.11 or Windows 95 no other program should run with the Downlook PSA as a conflict of software could exist.
  • Page 53: Appendix A Drl2A Quick Reference Guide

    APPENDIX A DRL2A QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Version 1.8 Line Card Configuration Command: LCard Comd Line Card Command(F7) Option Code Second Code Option Description Default Change ASCII (HEX) Option Description Default Change ASCII (HEX) 4/1 DIGIT#0 COM SELECT: 4/1 DIGIT#1 PRT SELECT: 4/1 DIGIT#2 RCVER NUMB: 4/1 DIGIT#3...
  • Page 54: Appendix B Cpm2 Quick Reference Guide

    APPENDIX B CPM2 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Version 2.3 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 55: Appendix C Trouble Shooting

    Calling Technical Support If you have questions of problems when using Sur-Gard products, you can call technical support. If you are within the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands or Canada, you can get support by dialling 1-800-503-5869.
  • Page 56: Appendix D Drl2A Communication Formats

    SIA FSK FSK mark FSK mark 110bps Tonal data ACK Level 1, 2, 3. space 300bps Contact ID Dual Tone DTMF DTMF 4/2/1/3/2/3 1400Hz 1400Hz Sur-Gard 2300Hz DTMF DTMF 4/1,4/2,4/3 2300Hz Sur-Gard Dual Tone DTMF DTMF 4/1,4/2,4/3 1400Hz 1400Hz Sur-Gard 2300Hz...
  • Page 57: Appendix E Decimal - Hex - Binary Conversion Chart

    APPENDIX E DECIMAL - HEX - BINARY CONVERSION CHART BINARY BINARY BINARY BINARY 0000 0000 0100 0000 1000 0000 1100 0000 0000 0001 0100 0001 1000 0001 1100 0001 0000 0010 0100 0010 1000 0010 1100 0010 0000 0011 0100 0011 1000 0011 1100 0011 0000 0100...
  • Page 58: Appendix F Ascii Character Chart

    APPENDIX F ASCII CHARACTER CHART ASCII with library Corresponding ASCII on printer Character (Option 30) Space firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 59: Limited Warranty

    LIMITED WARRANTY Sur-Gard Ltd. warrants that for a period of 5 years from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and that in fulfillment of any breach of such warranty, Sur-Gard Ltd. shall, at its option, repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its repair depot.This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship...
  • Page 60 © 1998 PRINTED IN CANADA 29001543 R2 Sur-Gard Security Systems Ltd. October 29, 1998 firealarmresources.com...

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