Sur-Gard SG-MLR2-E Installation And Operation Manual

Sur-Gard SG-MLR2-E Installation And Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 MLR2-E Multi-Line Digital Receiver Installation and Operation Manual For U.L. Listed Applications firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DRL2E Communication Formats CPM2 Outputs/Inputs ................1 Common Formats ................17 System Overview ................. 1 Sur-Gard DTMF Formats ..............17 Virtual Receiver Architecture .............. 2 Ademco Contact ID ................17 Number of Line Cards Supported ............2 Ademco Express ................17 Approvals ....................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    • M.A.S. • DICE • SIMSII • S.I.S. • GENESIS • MICROKEY • Fast transmission of multiple alarms to the computer support the MLR2-E Sur-Gard interface. Compatibility with the and printer to ensure operator’s quick response automation software in a system used at a central station is •...
  • Page 4: Virtual Receiver Architecture

    (AHJ). Number Information Service) or Caller ID. This allows the Sur-Gard Format Expert System to handle on the fly each For Grade AA and A Central Station Service: received call. With this feature, dedicated line pool hardware is eliminated.
  • Page 5: Mlr2-E Backplane Connection Diagram

    MLR2-E BACKPLANE CONNECTION DIAGRAM MV3 MV2 Battery 12V Rechargeable lead-acid 35Ah Transformer 16 V , 175 VA CONNECTIONS FOR DML2E LINE CARD EXPANSION MV3 MV2 NEXT MODULE NEXT MODULE firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 6: Mlr2-E Ups Connection Diagram

    MLR2-E UPS CONNECTION DIAGRAM 110 V /16 V , 60 Hz, 175 VA TRANSFORMER MV3 MV2 Battery 12V Rechargeable lead-acid 35Ah Transformer 16 V , 175 VA firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 7: Quick Start

    “DRL2E Library Decoding access with the mouse). The “Send File” window should appear. and Event Codes Table” will be used with the Sur-Gard Change the protocol to “X-modem” and place the correct Automation Communication Protocol to send signals to the path and file name of the binary file to be uploaded.
  • Page 8: Installation

    • Sur-Gard CPV-1150 unit downwards to improve visibility. The following items can • Sur-Gard CPV DMP-206 be supplied for a complete installation: • DMP SCS-PTR Stand-up Unit (61.25"/1.55cm tall up to 30 telephone lines)
  • Page 9: Drl2E Digital Receiver Line Card

    DRL2E DIGITAL RECEIVER LINE CARD DRL2E CONTROLS The DRL2E acts as an interface between the digital alarm transmitter and the CPM2. Different communication formats can be used to transmit the information. The main functions of the line cards are to continuously monitor the telephone line, receive calls from digital dialers or control panels, and to report alarms to the CPM2.
  • Page 10: Drl2E Operating Mode

    DRL2E Operating Mode DRL2E STANDBY MODE NOTE: The first RRL is subject to the line card length option. The second RRLL is the receiver and line With the Line Card installed, apply power to the unit. This card number, both in HEX. message will be displayed briefly on the top LCD: INITIALIZING CPM2 ERROR;...
  • Page 11: Display Printer And Caller Id Alarm Buffer

    The following functions are available in the Line Card DISPLAY OPTIONS Menu Mode: DISPLAY OPTIONS • Display Printer Alarm Buffer ACK:menu SEL:sel • Display Line Card Configuration With this message displayed, press the [SELECT] button; the • Display Program Version current Option Configuration will be displayed.
  • Page 12: Drl2E Cold Startup

    DRL2E COLD STARTUP This output for account code “0000” indicates that data has been received, but is not valid (for example, there are From Hyper Terminal, press “C” to perform a cold boot and unmatched rounds or the wrong parity). The following is an select which channel to cold boot, either 1 or 2.
  • Page 13: Profiles

    PROFILES be displayed on the Line Card front panel and an alarm will The DRL2E “virtual receiver” will load unique “profiles” in order to be sent to the computer and the printer. When option [0E] is effectively communicate with control panels. A profile is a set of disabled, no alarm will be transmitted.
  • Page 14: Default Dynamic Options

    The line is seized if any of the conditions mentioned above occur The DRL2E uses a unique Sur-Gard communication format The line is not seized if any of the conditions to transmit data through the CPM2 to the central station mentioned above occur computer.
  • Page 15 All 3 digit account codes will have a leading zero. avoid account code database changes when switching over from other brand receivers to the Sur-Gard receiver. All one digit event codes will have a leading zero Note that Option [70] is ignored when using Modem formats,...
  • Page 16 Option [80]: Kissoff to Hang-up Time Option [91]: Inter Handshake Duration This option determines the delay between Kissoff and the The DRL2E Line Card will usually wait for signals from the release of the line. control panels for 4 seconds before sending the next handshake, if there are no signals received.
  • Page 17 Alarm Code When this option is programmed as “00”, the DRL2E will The Sur-Gard 4/3 DTMF format is made up of a 4-digit account convert the Acron Super Fast format signal into 3/2 or 4/2 code, a 1-digit event code, and a 2-digit hexadecimal zone format (Ex: AAAAsXssYY[DC4]).
  • Page 18 Example: Option [A3]: D6500 computer output • Raw data: The DRL2E will emulate the Radionics D6500 RS-232 protocol 1578BDDDDDDD on pulse formats only. (00 = disable, 01 = enable) 1578BDDDDDDD Examples: • Printer output will be as follows: 1. 3/1 format: Account code “123” with alarm code “1”, (01-001-1578-BDDDDDDD-) (alarm) the computer output will be: •...
  • Page 19: Drl2E Communication Formats

    4/1 or 4/2 format. Option [99] Printer: L01-1234-22-FIRE ALARM HH:MM:SS-DD/MM must be programmed as “01” to decode the 4/1 Express format instead of the Sur-Gard 4/3 with Checksum format or FBI Superfast no checksum. SUR-GARD DTMF FORMATS...
  • Page 20: Ademco Super Fast (High Speed Format)

    ADEMCO SUPER FAST The above two automation signals are both DMP serial 1 format. The 15th character in the above examples will determine (High Speed Format) if the received format is serial 1 or serial 3. If the 15th digit The High-Speed format consists of 4 account numbers, 8 is anything but an uppercase "Z", the DMP format is serial 1.
  • Page 21: Iti Format

    ITI FORMAT RECEIVER TROUBLE CPU BACK IN The ITI format covers ITI panel models RF Commander, Caretaker Plus, SX-V, SX-IVB, UltraGard 5000 (Pro 5000), Commander 2000 Commander III and Commander 2000 Simon. In order to Sensor # receive the ITI format, the handshake 0E must be programmed. 01-18 ALARM Upon a Cold-boot, the fifth handshake (option [86]) is...
  • Page 22: Modem And Bfsk Formats

    MODEM II, MODEM IIE, MODEM IIIa SILENT KNIGHT FSK1, FSK2 BFSK FORMATS Silent Knight FSK1 Protocol BFSK, Modem II, Modem IIIa or Modem IIE formats can be ERRLssssAAAAAAXXssss[DC4] decoded by the DRL2E. Where: Modem II FSK protocol identifier Receiver number Example Line number •...
  • Page 23: Sescoa Super Speed

    Possible events are as follows: Possible events are as follows: YT00 Battery Trouble B600 Battery Trouble YR00 Battery Restore BE00 Battery Restore AT00 System Trouble AC C600 System Trouble AC DOZZ Access left open ID ZZ CE00 System Restore AC DFZZ Access forced ID ZZ DSZZ Access Station ID ZZ D60z...
  • Page 24: Drl2E Predefined Library Decoding And Event Codes Table

    DRL2E PREDEFINED LIBRARY DECODING AND EVENT CODES TABLE 3/1 - 4/1 Alarm Library 4/2 Extended & 4/3 Alarm Library For Alarm Corresponding Event Alarm 0xx(Axx) 0 PER TEST REPORT Message Code Code (Options 30-3F) Alarm 1xx A FIRE ALARM 0 (A) A PER TEST REPORT Alarm 2xx A PANIC ALARM...
  • Page 25: Cpm2 - Central Processing Module General Information

    CPM2 – Central Processing Module GENERAL INFORMATION The CPM2 16-bit microcontroller and real-time assembly language program running at 16 MHz allow the system to quickly and efficiently execute several tasks at the same time. The use of a unique menu display system enhances the system’s ease of use for the operator and makes the system configuration and programming simple and efficient.
  • Page 26: Cpm2 Operating Mode

    CPM2 OPERATING MODE Press the [Enter] button to display the next menu item, or press the [Backspace] button to display the previous menu CPM2 COLD START-UP item; press the [ACK] button to select the menu item presently The “cold boot” should be performed to install the default displayed on the screen.
  • Page 27 Prter Config As: 1 Sur-Gard format (default setting) Bkup:0 Enable:1 2 Sur-Gard format with common event code “A” Enter a digit from 0 through 1 for both “Bkup” and “Enable” 3 Sur-Gard format with header 01 Hex. according to the chart below:...
  • Page 28 NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you not to change 1 SCADA connection through Com#2 enable the default setting (4.0 sec.) unless it is recommended by 2 SCADA connection through Com#2 with Redundancy a Sur-Gard technician. Backup enable Option 08: Heartbeat Time for COM1 Option 11: Adjust LCD Contrast...
  • Page 29 Enter “1” and press the [Enter] button to enable the diagnostics is displayed; this message will be displayed: feature on Com1 (or “2” for Com2). All data being sent through Erase all MEMORY COM1 will now be displayed on the screen. A typical ent=Y bs=N esc=X transmission is shown here: Press the [Backspace] or [Escape] buttons to cancel this...
  • Page 30 Option 19: Display Software Version Option 23: Change Receiver Number To display the software version presently installed in the CPM2, The receiver number is used to identify the receiver when press the [ACK] button when the “19:Program Vers#” message communicating to COM1 and printer to report internal troubles. is displayed;...
  • Page 31: Message Priorities

    25: Prter Control: MESSAGE PRIORITIES Ent: + Bs:- Ack:S When in Standby Mode, the CPM2 will display warning and other operational messages according to the following priority: 123456789ABCDE : UL Requirement Message 11111111111111 COM1/COM2 Diagnostics Programming “1” will enable the local printer report for this Line Card Diagnostics specific line.
  • Page 32: Cpm2 Utility Modes

    [C] SYSTEM COMMAND MODE AC FAILURE The System Command Mode is used to send commands to If AC power is removed from the CPM2, this message will be the Line Cards through the CPM2. To enter this mode, press displayed: [C] and then enter an Operator Password.
  • Page 33: Overview Of Communication

    Enter a hexadecimal number to view the following: OVERVIEW OF COMMUNICATION Enter... to view When the CPM2 receives data from a Line Card, it forwards CPM2 internal trouble messages (if any) the data to COM1 and awaits an acknowledgment signal 01to1E Messages for specified Line Card from the computer.
  • Page 34: Cpm2 Eprom Programming

    [NAK] (hex 15). In case of communication failure 6505-6506 0100H Test Line Card 01 at 01:00 with the computer, the Sur-Gard receiver can store up to 127 times the number of lines installed in its internal memory. 6505-6508 0115H...
  • Page 35: Appendix A: Drl2E Communication Formats

    SIA FSK FSK mark FSK mark 110bps tonal data ACK Level 1, 2, and 3. Space 300bps Contact ID Dual Tone DTMF DTMF 4/2/1/3/2/3 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 Sur-Gard 2300Hz...
  • Page 36: Appendix B: Ascii Character Chart

    APPENDIX B: ASCII CHARACTER CHART ASCII with library Corresponding ASCII on printer Character (Option 30) Space firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 37: Appendix C Decimal - Hex - Binary Conversion Chart

    APPENDIX C DECIMAL - HEX - BINARY CONVERSION CHART BINARY BINARY BINARY BINARY 0100 0000 1000 0000 1100 0000 0000 0000 0100 0001 1000 0001 1100 0001 0000 0001 0100 0010 0000 0010 1000 0010 1100 0010 0100 0011 0000 0011 1000 0011 1100 0011 0100 0100...
  • Page 38: Appendix D: Printer Words - Options [60] - [6F]

    APPENDIX D: PRINTER WORDS - OPTIONS [60] - [6F] EE RESERVED 00 MEDICAL A7 REMOTE ARMED/DISARMED 47 LOW WATER PRESSURE EF UNBYPASS 01 PENDANT TRANSMITTER A8 QUICK ARMED 48 LOW CO2 F0 RESERVED 02 FAIL TO REPORT IN A9 KEYSWITCH O/C 49 GATE VALVE SENSOR F1 MANUAL TRIG TEST 03 RESERVED...
  • Page 39: Appendix E: Default Static Options

    APPENDIX E: DEFAULT STATIC OPTIONS Option Option Option Option Option Description Description Description Description Description Default Default Default Default Default Option Option Description Description Default Default Option Option Option Description Description Description Default Default Default LINE # 0D, 0E CALLER SOURCE LINE # LENGTH LINE SEIZE EVENT DSC AUDIO...
  • Page 40: Appendix F: Default Dynamic Options

    APPENDIX F: DEFAULT DYNAMIC OPTIONS [30] - [AF] Line Card Configuration Command: LCard Comd Line Card Command(F7) Option Code Second Code Option Option Description Description Default Default Change Change ASCII (HEX) ASCII (HEX) Option Option Option Description Description Description Default Default Default Change...
  • Page 41: Appendix G: Event Code Classifications

    APPENDIX G: EVENT CODE CLASSIFICATIONS The Event codes have been grouped according to the type of event, as described below. Medical Alarms - 100 303 RAM checksum bad 407 Remote arm/disarm 304 ROM checksum bad 100 Medical 408 Quick Arm 101 Pendant transmitter 305 System reset 409 Keyswitch O/C...
  • Page 42: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty SG Security Communications 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, SG Security Communications shall, at its option, repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its repair depot.
  • Page 43 CAUTION: Changes or modification not expressly approved by Sur-Gard Security service. Systems Ltd. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 44 United States or Canada, you can get support by dialing 1-800-503-5869, or e-mail us at support@sur- gard.com. • Internet Visit our new Sur-Gard web site. You can search the SG technical information database and read information about our new products. You can also send us any questions you may have. Our address is www.sur-gard.com.

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