DIGITIZE ISODRESSABLE DGM ISO-8L Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Digitize, Inc.
158 Edison Road
Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849
Tel: (973) 663-1011
Fax: (973) 663-4333
DGM ISO-8L
ISODRESSABLE ™ ™ ™ ™
MULTIPLEX SYSTEM
INSTALLATION
AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Part Number: 700209-0001
Revision: A
Issue Date: 9/95

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  • Page 1 DGM ISO-8L ISODRESSABLE ™ ™ ™ ™ MULTIPLEX SYSTEM INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL Digitize, Inc. 158 Edison Road Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 Part Number: 700209-0001 Tel: (973) 663-1011 Revision: A Fax: (973) 663-4333 Issue Date: 9/95...
  • Page 2 The DIGITIZE logo is registered trademark of Digitize, Inc. NOTICE: This manual assumes that your DGM ISO-8L software is at least Revision Level 1.0.1 Upgraded controllers may not have some of the functionality described herin...
  • Page 3 E-Mail: info@digitize-inc.com Website: http://www.digitize-inc.com This manual has been prepared by DIGITIZE, INC. for use by its licensees, distributors and customers. The information contained herein is the property of DIGITIZE, INC. and may not be copied, disclosed or reproduced, in whole or in part, without the prior written approval of DIGITIZE, INC.
  • Page 5 FCC NOTICE In compliance with Paragraph 15.105 of the FCC Rules and Regulations, the following notice is provided. NOTE: 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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ……………………………………………………………...……….1 DGM ISO-8L DESCRIPTION…………………………………………………………….…….1 OPTIONS ………….…………………………………………………………………………….3 1.3.1 COMMUNICATIONS STYLES…………………………………………….………….3 1.3.2 COLOR……………………………………………………………………………...…..3 SPECIFICATIONS………………………………………………………………………………3 1.4.1 ELECTRICAL………………………………………………………..…………………3 1.4.2 INPUTS …………………………………………………………………………………4 1.4.3 FUSES………………………………………………………………...…………………4 1.4.4 CONSTRUCTION………………………………………………………………………4 1.4.5 DIMENSIONS…………………………………………………………………………..4 1.4.6 WEIGHT………………………………………………………………………………...4 1.4.7 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY…………………………………………….……..4 F.C.C REQUIREMENTS……………………………………………………………….……..…5 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS………………………………………………………………..5 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION...
  • Page 8 ISODRESSABLE CONNECTOR BOARD (P/N 400489)……………………………………10 2.5.1 WIRING……………………………………………………………………………….10 2.5.1.1 CONNECTOR P9…………………………………………………………….10 2.5.1.2 CONNECTOR P10…………………………………………………………...10 2.5.1.3 CONNECTOR P11…………………………………………………………...10 POWER SUPPLY BOARD……………………………………………………………………10 2.6.1 GENERAL…………………………………………………………………………….10 2.6.2 WIRING ………………………………………………………………………………10 2.6.2.1 BS1 (BARRIER STRIP 1)……………………………………………………10 2.6.2.2 CONNECTOR P4…………………………………………………………….10 RS-422/485 INTERFACE BOARD P/N 400383-0001 (STANDARD)……………………….11 2.7.1 GENERAL……………………………………………………………………………..11 2.7.2 WIRING……………………………………………………………………………….11 2.7.2.1 TERMINALS 1 AND 2 (CHANNEL A)……………………………………..11...
  • Page 9 SECTION 3 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION GENERAL…………………………………………………………………..……….…………15 ASSEMBLY……………………………………………………………………………………15 CONNECTIONS AND SETTINGS……………………………………………………………15 3.3.1 MUX DATA LINE…………………………………………………………………….15 3.3.2 ISO-6Z ZONE INPUTS………………………………………………………………..15 BATTERY INSTALLATION………………………………………………………………….16 POWER-UP………………………………………………..…………………………………...16 3.5.1 AC POWER……………………………………………………………………………16 3.5.2 DC POWER……………………………………………………………………………16 SECTION 4 PROGRAMMING PROGRAM INITALIZATION…………………………………………………………………18 PROGRAM ACCESS…………………………………………………………………………..18 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS…………………………………………………………….18 4.3.1 FUNCTION 0 (SETTING ISO DGM PANEL NUMBER)……………………………19 4.3.2 FUNCTION 1 (SETTING PASSNUMBER)……………………………..……………20 4.3.3...
  • Page 10 SECTION 5 THEORY OF OPERATION GENERAL…………………………………………………………………………………..…..37 PANEL CONTROLS…………………………………………………………………………...38 5.2.1 READ…………………………………………………………………………………..38 5.2.2 IN/OUT…………………………………………………………………………………38 5.2.3 CLR/SIL………………………………………………………………………………..38 5.2.4 ENTER………………………………………………………………………………….39 5.2.5 TGGL (used only for Programming Functions)………………………………………..39 5.2.6 FUNC (used only for Programming Functions)………………………………….…….39 5.2.7 RESET………………………………………………………………………………….39 5.2.8 TAMPER/TILT…………………………………………………………………………39 INDICATORS…………………………………………………………………………….….….39 5.3.1 LCD DISPLAY…………………………………………………………………………39 5.3.1.1 AC POWER FAIL………………………………………………………….….40 5.3.1.2 DATA LINK DOWN………………………………………………………….40 5.3.1.3 LOW BATT…………………………………………………………..………..40 5.3.1.4 BATTERY FAULT…………………………………………………………….40...
  • Page 11: General Information

    1.2 DGM ISO-8L DESCRIPTION The DIGITIZE model DGM ISO-8L, (Figure 1.1), is an ISOdressable ™ multiplex data gathering module, capable of monitoring up to eight loops. Also supervised are “AC POWER”, “TAMPER”, “LOOP GROUNDS” and “BATTERY” fault conditions. Each...
  • Page 12 DGM ISO-8L for a minimum of 24 hours during an AC failure. The LCD display and keyboard allows the operator to view ALARM & TROUBLE information on a 32-character display as local annunciation. The keypad provides access to field programmable functions for the DGM ISO-8L. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 13: Options

    Fiber indicates communications will be via fiber optic cable. Regardless of what style is selected, the SYSTEM 3000 must be equipped with the proper interface to handle the selected communications protocol. A DIGITIZE Multiplex system can mix and match any communications protocol available. 1.3.2 COLOR...
  • Page 14: Inputs

    Shipping Weight…………………45.0 lbs 1.4.7 TEMPERTURE AND HUMIDITY Operating Temperature Range……………………..-40 to + 49 Degrees Celsius Storage Temperature Range………………………..-40 to + 49 Degrees Celsius Operating Humidity Range………………………… 0 to 85% (non-condensing) Storage Humidity Range…………………………… 0 to 85% (non-condensing) DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 15: Requirements

    The DGM ISO-8L complies with the limits set for a Class B computing device as specified in Subpart J of Part 15 of The FCC Rules and Regulations. 1.6 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS Federal Communications Commission “Rules and Regulations” Federal Electric Code (1990) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 (Proprietary) DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 16 DGM ISO-8L INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 17: Installation

    Wires and ribbon cables should be connected on the cabinet side. When the inner door is in the open position, lift it to remove it. Place equipment that has been removed in a safe location. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 18: Mounting Instructions

    8L has been fully tested. Tag all wiring for later connection to the unit. Please refer to Section 3, SYSTEM INITIALIZATION and to the inter-equipment wiring diagrams, (Appendix A). Failure to comply with these guidelines may cause damage to the unit. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 19: Main Board (Microcontroller Board P/N 400488)

    These terminals are respectively, the normally closed (NC), common (C) and normally open (NO) contacts of the auxiliary relays. 2.4.1.5 CONNECTOR P8 This connector is used to connect the Main Board to the ISOdressable Connector Board, which is then daisy-chained to the Power Supply Board. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 20 These terminals are the positive and negative connections to the rechargeable standby battery. 2.6.5.2 CONNECTOR P4 This connector is used to connect the Power Supply Board to the ISOdressable Connector Board, which is then daisy-chained to the Main Board. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 21 This circuit board assembly is used to interface the three-wire multiplex communications line to the DGM ISO-8L. The RS-232 lines are supervised. The SYSTEM 3000 location must have an RS-232 line driver for proper interface with the optional RS-232 interface board at the DGM ISO-8L. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 22 “Order Wire”. The standard “T1” channel strips away strips away the parity bit and substitutes its own parity bit. The DIGITIZE Multiplex system uses the parity bit in a forced parity mode. This conflicts with some”T1”...
  • Page 23 Field wiring for this board is not needed. The proper antenna and lightning protection must be added for proper operation. 2.10.2.1 Terminals 1 and 2 (Channel A) These terminals are not used with RF interface. 2.10.2.2 This connector must be plugged into P4 DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 24 DGM ISO-8L. Only one 32 Character LCD display may be used for each DGM ISO-8L. 2.12.1 WIRING 2.12.1.1 This connector must be plugged into P2 of the main board of the DGM ISO-8L. This connector is polarized for proper insertion. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 25: System Initialization

    If the diode is not moved, and field wiring is installed, there will be NO supervision. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 26: Battery Installation

    Then apply AC power to the DGM ISO-8L. 3.5.2 DC POWER Connect the battery cable supplied with the DGM ISO-8L to the battery. It is important to carefully observe polarity when connecting the battery cable to the Battery terminal lugs. (RED=positive, BLACK=negative) DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 27: Programming

    SYSTEM 3000. However, there are times when the ISO DGM panel options need to be set in the field. The remainder of this chapter explains how each of the functions operate and how to set functions properly. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 28: Program Access

    Function 17…………………..Setting Relay (K2) on Trouble Function 18…………………..Setting Relay (K1) on Alarm Function 19…………………..Fire/Burg Trouble Function 20…………………..Display Bypass Zones Function 21…………………..Display LED Function 22…………………..Setting Loop Style Function 23…………………..Scan ISO-Units Function 24…………………..Update ISO-Units Function 25…………………..Delete ISO-Units DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 29: Function 0 (Setting Iso Dgm Panel Number)

    If the number entered was out of the range, a message will display to indicate that the value was not valid, and the original ISO DGM Panel Number will display. Press CLR/SIL to clear the display. Press FUNC to advance to the next function. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 30: Function 1 (Setting Passnumber)

    13 (Zone Delays)………………………..All zones 0 second delay Function 14 (Link Down Delay)…………………..16 seconds Function 15 (Global Commands)………………….Enabled Function 16 (Call Out Option)…………………….Enabled Function 17 (Relay on Zone Trouble)……………..Disabled Function 18 (Relay on Zone Alarm)………………Disabled Function 19 (Fire/Burg Trouble)…………………..Disabled DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 31: Function 3 (Setting Baud Rate)

    The Baud Rate is 1200 baud. Press CLR/SIL to clear display or FUNC to view next Function. Enter a number from one to four, representing the selected baud rate, then press ENTER. (1 = 300; 2 = 600; 3 = 1200; 4 = 2400). DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 32: Function 4 (Setting Communication Format)

    DPM 2000. Press CLR/SIL to clear display or FUNC to view next Function. Press TGGL to select/deselect the Expanded Multiplex Format. Press CLR/SIL to clear the display. Press FUNC to advance to the next function. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 33: Function 5 (Setting Data Synchronziation)

    Request To Send signal must be modified so the announcement can be transmitted properly. Normally, this function is set by the factory and should not be modified. Function 6 can be programmed from one to 255 milliseconds. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 34: Function 7 (Backporch)

    If Function 8 is off, the beeper will only sound after a “TAMPER” condition. If Function 8 is on, the beeper will sound any time a zone input goes into alarm. (The beeper can always be cleared by pressing the CLR/SIL button). DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 35: Function 9 (Set Tamper/Tilt Sensitivity)

    To view or change Function 10, press “10”, FUNC or, if you are viewing the previous function, just press FUNC. The second line of the display will read “10- Telegraph Spd.” A message will scroll on the first line: DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 36: Function 11 (Setting Telegraph On/Off Ratio)

    10% On/ 90% Off, two represents 20% On/ 80% Off, etc. The highest acceptable value is nine, which represents 90% On/ 10% Off. Press CLR/SIL to clear the display. Press FUNC to advance to the next function. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 37: Function 12 (Setting Open/Closed Telegraph Index)

    3000 last polls the DGM ISO-8L to when the SYSTEM displays a Data Link Down and the ISO DGM displays DATA LINK DOWN on its LCD display. The default for this function is 15 seconds. Te value can range between one to 255 seconds. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 38: Function 15 (Setting Global Command Response)

    OUT” A message will scroll on the first line: The Call Out feature is Enabled. Press the TGGL button to change. Normally OFF except in some RF applications. Press CLR/SIL to clear display or FUNC to view next Function. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 39: Function 17 (Setting Trouble Relay)

    The Alarm Relay is Disabled. Press the TGGL button to change. Default is OFF. Press CLR/SIL to clear display or FUNC to view next Function. Press TGGL to enable/disable the Alarm Relay. Press CLR/SIL to clear the display. Press FUNC to advance to the next function. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 40: Function 19 (Setting Fire/Burg Trouble)

    Display Bypass Zone is Disabled. Press the TGGL button to change. Press CLR/SIL to clear display or FUNC to view the next Function. Press CLR/SIL to clear the display. Press FUNC to advance to the next function. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 41: Function 21 (Disable Trouble Led)

    FUNCTION 22 sets the Loop Style for each of the Loop Drivers. Use the READ button to select a loop, then use the Toggle Button to set the loop Style. Press CLR/SIL to clear display or FUNC to view next function. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 42: Function 23 (Scan Iso-Units)

    Press CLR/SIL to clear the display. Press FUNC to advance to the next function. Note: User should set Function 27 (setting Latching/Non-Latching defaults) and Function 28 (setting Tamper default) before scanning for ISO units. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 43: Function 24 (Update Iso-Unit)

    Non-Latching (NL) to Latching (L). Press CLR/SIL to clear the display. Press FUNC to advance to the next function. Note: User should set Function 27 (setting Latching/Non-Latching defaults) and Function 28 (setting Tamper default) before updating ISO units. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 44: Function 25 (Delete Iso-Unit)

    ISO-Unit xx was just deleted from the Controller. Press CLR/SIL to clear the display or FUNC to view the next function. Press CLR/SIL to clear the display. Press FUNC to advance to the next function. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 45: Function 26 (Display Iso Unit)

    Press CLR/SIL to clear the display or FUNC to view next function. Press CLR/SIL to clear the display. Press FUNC to advance to the next function. NOTE: Function 27 should be set before Function 23 (Scan ISO-Units) and Function 24 (Update ISO-Units). DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 46: Function 28 (Setting Iso Unit Tamper Default)

    Press CLR/SIL to clear the display or FUNC to view next function. Press CLR/SIL to clear the display. Press FUNC to advance to the next function. NOTE: Function 28 should be set before Function 23 (Scan ISO-Units) and Function 24 (Update ISO-Units). DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 47: Theory Of Operation

    SYSTEM 3000. Press CLR/SIL to clear the Tamper. You now have limited access to the panel, and by entering your passnumber you will be granted complete access to all functions (refer to Section 4 Programming). DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 48: Panel Controls

    Upon initialization, push this button to clear the display, and show the time and alarm mode. As a shortcut, press CLR/SIL twice to display the current RTS value without entering the Request to Send Function (6). DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 49: Enter

    45 degrees in any direction, it will cause the panel to report a tamper. 5.3 INDICATORS 5.3.1 LCD DISPLAY The DGM ISO-8L will display certain messages when external events happen that affect its operation. When an abnormal condition exists, the display will indicate on which zone. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 50: Ac Power Fail

    The ALARM LED will be illuminated any time one or more zones are in alarm condition. 5.3.2.2 TROUBLE LED The TROUBLE LED will be illuminated any time a zone is in trouble. It will also be lit any time the DGM ISO-8L is in reset mode. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 51: Ac Power Led

    LED will light. The zone information will also be sent to the SYSTEM 3000 on the next polling cycle. The DGM ISO-8L will maintain the status change message until the SYSTEM 3000 acknowledges the status change and the condition is restored. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 52: Normal Quiescent Operation

    Standby Power Operation is indicated by a message on the lower line of the LCD, and also by the absence of the green AC POWER LED. The backup battery (12 AH) will suffice for 24-hour backup, even under full-load conditions. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 53: Testing

    All system functions should be tested based on a period indicated by the NFPA guideline. In no event shall this period exceed once every three months to insure proper system operation. If any malfunctions occur, contact your local authorized DIGITZE, INC distributor for qualified service. DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...
  • Page 54 ISO UNIT NUMBER ZONE ALARM TROUBLE ISO UNIT NUMBER ZONE ALARM TROUBLE ISO UNIT NUMBER ZONE ALARM TROUBLE ISO UNIT NUMBER ZONE ALARM TROUBLE ISO UNIT NUMBER ZONE ALARM TROUBLE ISO UNIT NUMBER ZONE ALARM TROUBLE DIGITIZE, INC. 700209-0001 REV A...

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