DDI-9E INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
The DDI-9E is a dual line external dialer receiver module capable of processing Contact
ID account information. Only one DDI-9E may be connected to a SYSTEM 3500/3000.
The Digital Dialer interface option allows the SYSTEM 3500/3000 to receive alarms
through the dial up telephone network. The dialer option software provides conversion of
coded information from the receiver into the proper format for processing by the
SYSTEM 3500/3000.
The DDI-9E is an dual-line external dialer receiver module (P/N 425196-0001 and
425196-0002) that will accept any pulsed dialer rate from 10 to 40 (37) BPS using 3x2 or
4x1 formats. Contact ID format will also operate with the DDI-9E. The DDI-9E will
process all dialer formats now available with the DDI-7/8 (except the unit cannot mix 3x2
formats with 4x1 formats.). Converting from the DDI-8 to the DDI-9E should not require
any setup changes for the existing formats.
The following dialer formats are supported by the DDI-9E:
A - Silent Knight/Ademco slow, 10 BPS 3/1, 4/1, 4/2, non-extended format
B - Silent Knight fast, 20 BPS 3/1, 4/1, 4/2, non-extended format
C - Silent Knight/Ademco slow 10 BPS 3/1, extended format
D - Silent Knight/Ademco fast 20 BPS 3/1, extended format
E - Sescoa, Franklin, DCI, Vertex, 20 BPS 3/1, 4/1, 4/2, non-extended format
F
- Sescoa, Franklin, DCI, Vertex, 20 BPS 3/1, extended format
G - Radionics 3/1, 4/2, non-extended format
H - Radionics 3/1, 4/2, non-extended with parity format
I
- Radionics 3/1, extended format
J
- Radionics 3/1, extended with parity format
K - Silent Knight, Contact ID (Ademco)
Future releases of the SYSTEM 3500/3000 may include Modem SIA, Modem CFSK,
FBI Super Fast, Acron, and Ademco High Speed. The DDI-9E can decode these, but the
SYSTEM 3500/3000 cannot process these formats at this time. Digitize will strive to
implement as many of these that are compatible with the nine-digit account number
structure and the group definitions currently in place. Future releases of new protocols
will be free of charge. The upgrades may be obtained by downloading the latest program
from our website when the formats are available.
The DDI-9E card processes dialer Alarm, Trouble and Restore conditions. The SYSTEM
3500/3000 displays and prints the incoming DDI-9E signals. The user can specify
Restoral = Yes or No for each account number. After an alarm or trouble condition
appears, the CLEAR button will blink if an invalid account number comes through or if
Restoral = N for that account number. In this instance the operator can hit the CLEAR
button when the light is blinking and the condition will be cleared. If the dialer has a
restoral feature, the user would select Restoral = Y, and the dialer would send a restoral
automatically.
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