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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL Digitize, Inc. 158 Edison Road Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey 07849 Tel: (973) 663-1011 Fax: (973) 663-4333 Part Number: 700228-0001 E-Mail: <info>@digitize-inc.com Issue Revision: Website: http://www.digitize-inc.com Issue Date: 3/99...
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TRADEMARKS DIGITIZE (stylized) is a registered trademark of Digitize, Inc. First ... When Seconds Count. ISOdressable CGRMS Q-MUX All of the above are trademarks of Digitize, Inc. Any logos or product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks and are used for identification purposes only.
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FAX: (973) 663-4333 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. Any unauthorized disclosure to, or use of the enclosed information by, unauthorized third persons shall void any and all representations, warranties and obligations on the part of DIGITIZE, INC.
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FCC NOTICE In compliance with Paragraph 15.105 of the FCC Rules and Regulations, the following notice is pro- vided. 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 protec- tion againste harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Table of Contents SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ........................1-1 1.2. SYSTEM 3500 ............................1-1 1.3 ALARM TYPES ............................1-2 1.4. DISPLAY (FIGURE 1) .......................... 1-2 1.5. MEMORY .............................. 1-4 1.5.1. MEM-600 MEMORY CHIP ......................1-4 1.5.2. MBD-4800 MEMORY MOTHERBOARD ................1-4 1.6.
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3.3. BATTERY INSTALLATION ........................3-1 3.4. POWER-UP ............................... 3-1 3.4.1. AC POWER ..........................3-1 3.4.2. DC POWER ..........................3-1 3.4.3. POWER TRANSFER ........................3-2 3.5. PROGRAM INITIALIZATION ........................ 3-2 3.6. CONNECTIONS AND SETTINGS ......................3-3 SECTION 4 USER TEXT 4.1. USING THE EXTERNAL KEYBOARD ....................4-1 4.1.1.
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NETWORK SETUP ..........................5-7 IN/OUT SERVICE ..........................5-8 5.9.1 CHANGING PRIORITY LEVEL DESCRIPTORS ..............5-8 5.9.2 IN/OUT SERVICE PASSWORD ..................... 5-9 5.10 SOLID-STATE TELEGRAPHIC TRANSMITTER ................5-10 5.11 SPEED TRANSLATOR FOR SOLID STATE TELEGRAPHIC TRANSMITTER ......5-10 5.12 RADIO BOX SETUP .......................... 5-11 5.13 1221 RAD TEST BOX ........................
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6.3.7. INITIATING STATUS PRINTOUT FOR NON-SECURE ZONES .......... 6-12 6.3.8. CHECKING STATUS/MESSAGE OF INDIVIDUAL ZONE..........6-12 6.3.9. DISPLAY OF THE MESSAGE FOR A TELEGRAPH OR A DIALER ........6-12 6.3.10. CHANGING THE PAPER TAPE .................... 6-12 6.3.11. SERIAL OUTPUT FROM THE SYSTEM 3500 SYSTEM ........... 6-13...
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13.5. CABLE SUPERVISION ........................13-4 13.6. CIRCUIT NUMBER SELECT......................13-4 13.7. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS: TCI OPTION ONLY ................ 13-5 13.8. UPDATING THE MAIN PROGRAM OF THE SYSTEM 3500 ............13-5 13.9. INITIAL SET UP ..........................13-5 13.10. TEST PROCEDURES ......................... 13-5...
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SECTION 14 DIRECT WIRE INPUTS 14.1. OVERVIEW ............................14-1 14.1.1. 512 ZONE CONTROLLER....................14-1 14.1.2. REVERSIBLE POLARITY INPUT BOARD ................. 14-1 14.1.3. END OF LINE (EOL) INPUT CARD ..................14-2 SECTION 15 DGM MULTIPLEX 15.1. OVERVIEW ............................15-1 15.1.1. DGM-8LS, DGM-8LS-RF ....................... 15-1 15.1.2.
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SECTION 18 DAY/NIGHT MODE 18.1. OVERVIEW ............................18-1 18.2. HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS................18-1 18.2.1. ENTERING DAY/NIGHT MODE INFORMATION .............. 18-2 18.2.2. ACTIVATION OF DAY MODE ....................18-3 18.2.3. DAY MODE ACTIVITY INDICATION ................. 18-3 18.2.4. DAY MODE ACTIVITY PRINTOUT ..................18-4 18.2.5.
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23.5.2 STU INFO KEYS ........................23-8 23.5.3 LIST/LOAD COMMAND KEYS ..................23-8 APPENDIX A USER TEXT STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES ..........A-1 APPENDIX B SYSTEM 3500 SET MENUS STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES ....B- 1 APPENDIX C ABM COMPUTER INTERFACE OPTION SYSTEM 3500 TO ABM DCC PROTOCOL ................C-1...
1.2. SYSTEM 3500 The overall unit is known as the SYSTEM 3500. The SYSTEM 3500 is a totally solid state system that uses state of the art devices and circuitry to continuously monitor and display the status of all system connected alarms.
1.4. DISPLAY (FIGURE 1) The SYSTEM 3500 front panel display provides detailed information to the operator. The first line indicates the current number of Alarms, Troubles, FA SUPV, Out of Service and Restorals. The second line defaults to Day of Week, Month, Date and Time. If an Alarm or Supervisory condition appears, the Day of the week is replaced by the priority level (flashing in reverse video).
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Current Open Conditions. large type. Programmable keys (vary by unit, determined by options installed on SYSTEM 3500) Keys may change when scroll buttons are pressed. Refer to Section 6.1.19 and 6.1.20 for details on programmable keys.
4800 screens. The MBD-4800 contains all 4800 screens, and is installed in any of the card slots of the SYSTEM 3500. Each MBD-4800 has a DIP switch to allow you to set the address of the board. A total of eight motherboards may be installed in one system. The number is limited only by the number of available card slots.
Outputs 1-3: Configured by options installed. 1.6.5. CONSTRUCTION The enclosure and cover of the SYSTEM 3500 is made of 0.062" aluminum. A membrane keypad is mounted on a 0.093" aluminum front panel. DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-C 7/99 1 - 5...
Shipping Weight ........25.0 lb. (11.38 Kg) 1.6.8. TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY The SYSTEM 3500 operates best in an environment that is controlled for the comfort of operating personnel, with respect to levels of temperature, humidity, and dust content. The SYSTEM 3500 will operate satisfactorily however, within the range of environmental conditions listed below.
1.7. FCC REQUIREMENTS The SYSTEM 3500 complies with the limits set for a Class A computing device as specified in Subpart J of Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission “Rules and Regulations”.
Mounting screws, regardless of size or thread type, must have a cone head shape (not flat head). Mounting the SYSTEM 3500 by way of the front panel will support itself and all attachable options. No other supports are required.
SETTING UP THERMAL PRINTER (Figure 2.1) The SYSTEM 3500 is shipped with a metal guide plate installed on the outside of the thermal printer paper supply reel. This plate must be removed from the supply reel and placed on the take- up reel prior to system start up.
(i.e., batteries and charger). This is to be connected after the unit is operating on the AC source. 3.4. POWER-UP To power up a SYSTEM 3500, primary AC can be applied first, then the standby DC power may be applied. 3.4.1. AC POWER To power-up the unit, move the AC power switch on the rear of the unit to the up position.
ON and steady. AC failure and restoral will be annunciated and printed. 3.5. PROGRAM INITIALIZATION Upon power-up, the SYSTEM 3500 will momentarily display the following screens, in sequence, while performing internal diagnostic tests: Awaiting Link Test CPU6...
Press “0” to accept no changes. If you are not sure whether or not to accept changes, press “0” to not accept changes. The system will then go into standard operation. During standard operation, the SYSTEM 3500 will display the current date and time. 3.6. CONNECTIONS AND SETTINGS After the main unit has been started and tested, deenergize the unit by disconnecting the power to system.
All FUNCTION keys are activated immediately. 4.1.2. INITIAL SET-UP Insert the plug of the DIGITIZE external keyboard into the keyboard jack on the front panel of the SYSTEM 3500. The SYSTEM 3500 will respond with a revolving message. The revolving message will read: <<...
If the ESC key is pressed enough times it will completely back out of the Field Programmable mode, and into the SYSTEM 3500 normal operation. It is, therefore, a valid alternative to pressing F1 when the operator wishes to exit the Field Programmable mode.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 4.2. EXTERNAL KEYBOARD MENU SELECTIONS Data for alarm points can be changed in the SYSTEM 3500 via the DIGITIZE, INC. external keyboard. In the data entry mode, the operator may ADD, CHANGE, or DELETE information based on options supplied with, or added to, the system.
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LEVEL 7 Priority Level LEVEL 8 Other (reserved for SYSTEM 3500 use) Priority Level 8 is reserved for the SYSTEM 3500 to automatically assign to any alarm that has no message programmed for it. Priority Level 8 also has significance should your system be expanded into a network configuration.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL << ADD ZONE XXX ------------------------ The revolving message will read: << ADD ZONE XXXX PAGE 1. Press F10 when ready to ADD where XXXX is the zone selected. If 3 pages already exist, and another page is to be added, then the display will read: <<...
Digital Dialer. Please note that a direct wire zone cannot have a generic message, only a zone specific message. The SYSTEM 3500 identifies a zone specific or generic message by its zone number. The following are examples of generic and zone specific numbers.
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(if any); page 3 of the generic (if any), etc. After last page of the generic information, the SYSTEM 3500 will show page 2 of the zone specific (if any), page 3 of the zone specific (if any), etc. After the last page of zone specific the last page notice will display. (Note that generic messages have the fourth line underlined.)
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06-OCT-98 08:41:57 If the Remote Line Printer option is attached to your SYSTEM 3500, the following printout would occur upon receipt of DGM alarm 23-5. Note that each of the three generic screens will print as a single line of text first, followed by the two lines of zone specific information. The “...
“root” number must be followed by a “-”. Examples of generic numbers are: 23-, 2-, 1-234- . Generic messages are displayed on the SYSTEM 3500 by pressing the LOOK UP key on the front panel. When the SYSTEM 3500 displays a generic message (as part of a zone specific condition) the fourth line of the display will contain an underline across the entire display.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL If no changes are to be made on page 1 but are to be made on another page, press F8 until you advance to the desired page. If there are no more pages, the buzzer will sound and page 1 will display.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 4.3.4. RADIO/TELEGRAPH MENU RADIO/TELEG MENU A=ADD C=CHANGE D=DEL X=NXT MENU MAKE SELECTION _ For adding, changing or deleting “User Text” information pertaining to radio or telegraph boxes, refer to Section 4.2.1. ZONE/MUX MENU. Up to a six digit box number can be set up and decoded for telegraph.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL << Change Level p LEVEL 2 PASSWORD NOW '' 2222" ENTER ___________ << Change Level p LEVEL 1 PASSWORD NOW '' 1111" ENTER ___________ << Change Level p LEVEL 3 PASSWORD NOW '' 3333"...
SYSTEM 3500. 4.3.10. TOTAL PAGES INSTALLED, USED, AND DELETED Each time the SYSTEM 3500 is powered up or the RESTART button is pressed, the printer will print out the total number of pages installed, used, and deleted in the Field Programmable mode.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SECTION 5 FRONT PANEL ACCESS 5.1. OVERVIEW Many functions for system operation may be accessed through the front panel keyboard. A sample keyboard layout is shown below. By pressing the SET button, the operator may step through all available menus. If pressed for over one second, the SET button will auto repeat.
As described in the revolving message, pressing the FUNC button will select the screen shown and move the cursor to the first selection of that menu. Refer to Appendix B, System 3500 Set Menus Step-by-Step Procedures for detailed directions for each menu.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 5.2. TIME MODE / TIME SET Press the SET button, and the display will read: << Press FUNC to MODE = 24HR TIME XX:XX:XX Press the FUNC button to select this menu. The revolving message will now read: <<...
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Press the FUNC button to select this menu and the display will read: <<Enter proper pass ENTER PASSWORD FOR THIS LEVEL ENTER _________ The revolving message will now read: << Enter proper password for this level of security. Press SET after entering PASSWORD. Press CLEAR to EXIT.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 5.5 THERMAL PRINTER INTENSITY Enter ‘‘4,’’ press the SET button and the display will read: << Press FUNC to THERMAL PRINTER INTENSITY Press FUNC and the display will read: << Press FUNC to THERMAL PRINTER...
64 zones in eight zone increments. To delete a DGM panel, change the numeric zone number with - ¯ keys back to XX. Some SYSTEM 3500 units require that you restart the SYSTEM 3500 to activate new DGM’s added or removed. By pressing FUNC to place the cursor on line 3 of the display, you may enter information for the “User Text”...
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 5.7.2 LINE TYPE SEL Enter “2” to specify a line driver card in the external card rack. The display will read: ↑↓ << USE keys to MUX line DRV# 0 TYPE= RADIO POLL LOOP STYLE = 3 The revolving message will now read: <<...
With this menu, the SYSTEM 3500 can become the MASTER network controller, or a SLAVE unit on the network. Only one SYSTEM 3500 can be set up as the master. All other SYSTEM 3500 can be set up as SLAVES. There can be one master and up to 99 slaves in any network. The “XXXXXX”...
Level 8 Other (reserved for SYSTEM 3500 use) Priority Level 8 is reserved for the SYSTEM 3500 to automatically assign to any alarm that has no message programmed for it. Priority Level 8 also has significance should your system be expanded into a network configuration.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 5.10 SOLID-STATE TELEGRAPHIC TRANSMITTER Enter “9”, press the “SET” button and the display will read: << Press FUNC to SOLID STATE TELEG. XMITTER Press the FUNC button to select this menu. If your system does not have the SOLID STATE TELEGRAPH TRANSMITTER (SST) option installed, the words (NEEDS OPTION) will be displayed.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Enter “1” from the main menu to set up the rounds by time. The display will read: << Enter numeric SST SPEED XLATOR 1=ROUNDS BY TIME 2=XMIT AFTER The revolving message will now read: <<...
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Enter 1, the display will change to the following: <<Use ↑↓ keys to USE THIS = NO BOX FORMAT = X-X The revolving message will read: << Use↑↓ keys to change FORMAT X-Y. X= box digits. Y= # of func tones. Use VALUE = YES use these values.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Press 1 to set up the time when the SYSTEM 3500 will report ‘no box received’. The display will now read: << Use ↑↓ keys to 1221 RAD TEST BX REPORT NO BOX RX...
Use the FUNC button to move the cursor to the various user changeable fields. Use the -¯ keys or the numeric keypad on the System 3500 to make changes. All changes are made as they are entered and will be in effect if the DAY mode is currently active. Press the CLEAR button to EXIT 5 - 14 DIGITIZE, INC.
Addressable Line Printers act as system status indicators for the System 3500. Information displayed at the System 3500 is also printed, selectively, on an Addressable Line Printer. For instance, you can specify a printer which will only print burglar alarms, one which will only print fire alarms, or any combination of the available options.
Printer(s). In the event that the Data line fails, or the printer is powered down, a trouble message will be displayed on the System 3500. The trouble sound will alert the operator (at the System 3500 console) to this condition. The operator must acknowledge the trouble condition.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL number and prefix. Press 2 to enter pager ID information. Press 3 to enter when to page requirements. Press 4 to enter a pager password to send. 5.19 ABM-DCC 3500/3000 SETUP Enter “18”, press the SET button and the display will read: <<...
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL ↑↓ <<Use keys to change value. Use FUNC to move to next field. Use - to move to previous field. Press CLEAR to END. All changes are accepted when entered. 5.21 MARK VI RECEIVER (1221 RADIO) SETUP Enter “21”, press the SET button and the display will read:...
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL ↑↓ <<Use keys to change value. Use FUNC to move to next field. Use - to move to previous field. Press CLEAR to END. All changes are accepted when entered. 5.23 ALARM/TROUBLE RELAY SETUP Enter “23”, press the SET button and the display will read:...
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SECTION 6 OPERATION 6.1 CONTROLS 6.1.1. PAPER ADVANCE This button will rapidly advance the paper tape of the thermal printer. The paper will continue to advance as long as this button is held. 6.1.2. PRINT This button will initiate a printout of the current date and time.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 6.1.5. DIALER LOOK UP The function of the DIALER LOOK UP button is to quickly check the status or view the “User Text” information of a particular dialer account. To do this, enter the dialer account number, then press and hold the DIALER LOOK UP button.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL When there is nothing to clear and the clear button is pushed, the system will momentarily display the day of the week on the lower line of the display. This also causes the SYSTEM 3500 to advance to the next display if more than one item is rotating.
“toggle” function. That is, if the zone or box is out of service, this button will place it in service; if the zone, or box is in service, this button will place it out of service. If the SYSTEM 3500 is supplied with only zones, then simply enter the zone number and press the IN/OUT SERVICE button.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 6.1.16. SHIFT KEY ( Several keys on the SYSTEM 3500 front panel have two functions. The SHIFT key is used to activate the second function. The 1 - 6 keys are also used to enter hexadecimal characters.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 6.1.19.3. LOAD SST BOX FAST With the “Solid State Transmitter” (SST) option installed, this button is used for manually loading a box number via the “SST FAST” relay. In the case of the manual retransmit option, any one through nine digit box code can be loaded by entering the desired box number via the numeric keypad.
6.1.20. SCROLL KEYS Upon activation of an Alarm, Trouble, or Restore condition, the SYSTEM 3500 will automatically display all generic and zone specific messages (if any). If the item currently displayed in bold text has multipage pages, a SNGL/MULT PAGE DISP key will appear.
Located just inside the printer door, on the right hand side, this button will restart the unit if the program should stop for any reason. If the SYSTEM 3500 should stop running, a built- in watchdog timer will turn on a Trouble Buzzer in 4 seconds. Try to restart the system by...
The SYSTEM 3500 prompts for the desired priority level. Selecting the desired priority level tells the SYSTEM 3500 which alarm to process first in the event of multiple alarms. It also instructs the SYSTEM 3500 which sound to use when that priority alarm is received.
When an alarm is actuated, the user programmed priority level will determine the response of the SYSTEM 3500. Of course if only one alarm is active, it will be displayed and processed regardless of the priority level. If this alarm is not acknowledged, and a higher priority alarm comes in, the higher priority alarm will replace the lower priority alarm on the screen.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 6.3.4. TROUBLE CONDITION If a zone changes from SECURE to TROUBLE, the zone will display on the screen, the sound assigned to the trouble condition will sound, and the letters TRBL will blink in reverse video.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL To put a DIALER back into service, press IN/OUT SERVICE when that dialer appears on the screen. You may also enter the DIALER AND MESSAGE NUMBER, or a ‘‘0’’ (zero) for a total dialer again via the upper keyboard, and press DIALER LOOKUP, and then IN/OUT SERVICE momentarily.
6.3.11. SERIAL OUTPUT FROM THE SYSTEM 3500 SYSTEM Data on the alarms into the SYSTEM 3500 SYSTEM can be sent out over a two-wire serial data link. One such use is Computer Aided Dispatch. The output is based on standard data output format with a selection of preset BAUD rates from 150 to 9600.
SYSTEM 3500. The DDI-8 is a plug-in PC card that is added to the SYSTEM 3500 card rack. The dialer option must be installed in the SYSTEM 3500 before any DDI-8 cards can be installed in the unit. The SYSTEM 3500 has up to eight card slots available for various options, including the DDI-8.
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DDI-8 signals. An Alarm or Trouble condition must be fol- lowed by a restoral signal. The SYSTEM 3500 will automatically remove the Alarm or Trouble condition from its rotational display when the restoral signal is Acknowledged by the user.
123-8 TO 123-08 1=YES 2=NO ENTR This message appears only if the SYSTEM 3500 finds data in the one digit (123-8) format. When the operator selects ‘1’, the SYSTEM 3500 will automatically convert the information to the two digit (123-08) format.
NOT duplicate card numbers in any SYSTEM 3500. Switch number 6 is used to select the DDI-7/8 mode. On SYSTEM 3500 units with Program S600 Standard 6 software version or higher, the factory default setting for SW6 is ON. (For units with other software versions or CPU V refer to Section 7.4 Retrofits.)
The SYSTEM 3500 will accept up to eight different configurations. Each configuration will accept codes for one - 99 zones. After your Configuration tables are set up, specific cus- tomer numbers may be entered for each Configuration.
(ZONE). The revolving message will change to: <<Use ↓↑ or Keypad to select ZONE number that SYSTEM 3500 will display for incoming ALM, TRB, or SECURE code coming in. Use FUNC to move to next field. Use - to move to previous field.
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For example, when using Table 7.3.2.(a) Configuration #1 Zone Factory Default Settings, if the dialer sends in a Code 06, the SYSTEM 3500 will process an Alarm for Zone 06. If the dialer sends a code 26, Zone 06 is Secure. A code 65 indicates a Trouble condition on Zone 15, a Code 74 indicates that Zone 15 is Secure.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Table 7.3.2.(a)- Configuration # 1 Zone Factory Default Settings ZONE If a zone number is not used in a configuration, the System 3000 will skip a line when it prints the table. In Table 7.3.2(a) zones 09 and 10 are not used, hence the empty row in the table.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Table 7.3.2.(b) - Configuration #1 English Equivalent Factory Default Settings PROCESS DAILY TEST SECURE ALL OPENING CLOSING AC FAILURE AC NOW OK LINE 1 FAULT LINE 1 OK GROUND FAULT GND NOW OK BATTERY FAIL...
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Configuration Table and thoroughly check for any code repetitions. Please note: During initialization the SYSTEM 3500 will print an error message if it discovers duplicate zones. Refer to Section 7.6.2. Power Up Error Messages. When all zone data is entered, press CLEAR to return to the Set Up Mode screen. At this time the English Equivalents should be set.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL If a mistake is made while entering data, use the - key to back up and reenter the data. If you wish to make the field blank, press the shift button and then the F button (No. 6 on keypad) and then repeat the procedure to enter the next ‘F’.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 7.3.2.3. ADD OR DELETE CUSTOMER NUMBER Once all Configuration tables have been set up, you are ready to add Customer Numbers to the system. Customer numbers are three to six digit numbers that will represent the Dialer Account number calling in to the DDI-8.
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<<Use ↓↑ to select ADD or DELETE mode. Once you select ADD or DEL, the System will ADD or DEL the CUSTOMER from the SYSTEM 3500 when you press SET. Use FUNC to move to next field. DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 3/99...
The revolving message will read: << Use ↑↓ keys to select DDI-8 to set up. All changes are accepted when entered. YOU MUST RESTART THE SYSTEM 3500 TO ACTIVATE CHANGES. Use FUNC to move to next field. Press CLEAR to end.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL The DDI-8 number selected is based on the card address dip switch settings on the DDI-8 card installed. Refer to Section 7.2 DDI-8 Switch Settings for details on selecting card address. Press FUNC to move to the next field (1=). The revolving message will change to: <<...
In these instances the special program upgrade that is shipped with the DDI-8 must be loaded on the System 3500 . The upgrade is designed for the specific serial number System 3500 unit. Once loaded, the user can then download any Digitize up- grades from the bulletin board.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Phone Line 4 Phone Line 1 Phone Line 2 Phone Line 3 PRTR GREEN TWISTED PAIR Figure 7.4.1- P7 Header Connections DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 3/99 7 - 17 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
Units that will utilize DDI-8 in a DDI-7 alarm reporting format may only use SW1 through SW4 to designate dialer board numbers. In this application, the DDI-8 (SYSTEM 3500) will recognize any number from one to 15. Do not use zero! On those units, SW5 indicates whether the unit decodes with or without checksums.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Table 7.4.2 (a) Switch Settings for DDI-7 Format Switch Number When ‘ON’ When ‘O Enables full diagnostic test Partial diagn Not applicable Must be Enable checksums Disable che 1 - 4 Card address 1 -OFH (as needed) Table 7.4.2 (b)- Card Address Switch Settings...
SYSTEM 3500. For example, Joe's Jewelry Store is account 246. An alarm is gener- ated at the store, the dialer sends a message to the SYSTEM 3500, but the SYSTEM 3500 utilizes a different checksum calculation method. As a result, the SYSTEM 3500 reads the message as 2462-6 instead of 246-26 and the correct account and zone are not identified.
The DDI-8 converts any single digit alarm message to a two digit message. When alarm code 123-X is sent to the dialer, the SYSTEM 3500 processes a code 123-XX (where xx is zone 01 - zone 99).
If the unit has more than one card, the phone will hunt to the other cards and the LED will change accordingly. ( OFF answers phone, ON does not.) The GP Test LED on the backup SYSTEM 3500 will be ON and the DDI-8 cards in this unit will not answer the phone.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Table 7.5 -Diagnostic Self Test for Test Description Number EPROM U6 Checksum 1 - Checksum fail RAM U7 test 1 - Read/Write er 2 - Address or da U4 Timer test 1 - No response er Ref.: CPU clock (11.059 MHz)
The DDI-8 will not operate properly if there are dialer set-up or program errors. Incorrect SW6 Position If the SYSTEM 3500 has a CPUVI, SW6 must be in the ON position. If SW6 is set incorrectly, the following message will print: DDI-8 SWITCH PACK 1...
TEM 3500 is unable to recognize a command or message from the Digital Communicator. The SYSTEM 3500 screen will flash the message ‘SEE PRINT OUT’, and a message will print. The SYSTEM 3500 does not continue to flash the message on the screen. A sample error message reads as follows:...
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Table 7.6.3 - DDI-8 System Error Message ERROR MESSAGE Host Spoke Out Turn Host RXD Bad Command No Alarm in Que Req Indicates program bu operating system Unknown Send Phone Bad Send DMTF Tone...
FCC. CAUTION ! : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digitize, Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Zone Settings Worksheet Configuration # ___________ ZONE ALM TRB ZONE ALM TRB 7 - 28 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 3/99 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL English Equivalent Worksheet Configuration # _______________ PROCESS DAILY TEST SECURE ALL OPENING CLOSING AC FAILURE AC NOW OK LINE 1 FAULT LINE 1 OK GROUND FAULT GND NOW OK BATTERY FAIL BATTERY OK LINE 2 FAULT...
The Auxiliary CRT (AUX CRT) acts as an overall system status indicator. Information displayed at the SYSTEM 3500 is also displayed on a CRT. The AUX CRT will display various conditions with the most recent activity always on the top line. Older events will be displayed on subsequent lines.
Box status. When the SYSTEM 3500 completes its update, the beeping will continue unless the condition has already been acknowledged. All acknowledgments come from the System 3500. There is supervision at either end to indicate if the keyboard is plugged in or not.
Each Q-node can control up to 63 mix/matched ID modules. Up to 32 Q-Nodes may be used in one system. Total range of the Q-Mux system is 5,000 feet from the System 3500 to the last Q-Node and 5,000 feet from the Q-Node to the last ID module. ID modules may be set to any address from 1 to 63.
<< Enter numeric value 1 or 2. Press CLEAR to EXIT. The operator must enter ‘1’ to add or change ID module or ‘2’ to set Q-Mux node address. Digitize recommends setting the Q-Mux node address first. Press ‘2’ to set node address.
Press ‘2’ and the display will read: << Enter numeric Q-MUX OFFLINE FOUND NODE # 1 SEARCHING # The SYSTEM 3500 thermal printer will print the following message: WARNING THIS FUNCTION STOPS NORMAL SCANNING OF Q-MUX. ONLY ONE Q-NODE CAN BE CONN TO THE SYSTEM.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Use ↑↓ keys to select NONE or ACTIV for node. Use ↑↓ keys to select module type for each ID #. Select one of the following: NONE Q-1C (select NO or NC) Q-1CL Q-I/O (select NO or NC)
The command must have the dashes as shown or it will not operate. If a short is placed on INPUT 1 on the rear of the SYSTEM 3500, it will skip the box transmission while the input is shorted.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 9.6.2 RELAY CONTROL The @R command capability requires the purchase and installation of the Relay Control option P/N 000001-0032) and the Q-1R module. The @R command may be entered any place on the nine pages specific user text messages.
The ABM computer interface option allows full supervision betweeen the computer and the SYSTEM 3500. With this option the host computer can send serial transmissions to the SYSTEM 3500, as well as receive transmissions. See Appendix C for ABM protocols.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 10.4.3. TYPE NUMBER The TYPE NUMBER is the appropriate Zone, Telegraph, Multiplex, Network or Addressable device that just went into ALARM, TROUBLE, or SECURE. The TYPE NUMBER will always be a nine digit number with leading zero’s sent as blanks. There may be any combination of “dashes”...
(digital dialers, EOL, RPI, etc...) send alarm information (ALARM, TROUBLE, SECURE) to the MASTER. The information is then shared by all the SLAVE SYSTEM 3500 units. The user can elect to filter out unwanted alarm responses at specific slaves. In addition to sharing alarm information, all SLAVES can be synchronized to the master unit time clock.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL The SYSTEM 3500 units can also be instructed to send or receive an ACK or CLR. Continue to scroll through the SET OPTIONS menus to program ACK or CLR conditions. Certain Slave units may be programmed to receive an alarm for the purpose of information only. No action is expected from the party in receipt of the alarm.
When the option is ordered with the original purchase of your SYSTEM 3500 it will be installed and set up at the factory. In the field, the installer must connect a cable pair between the RS-232 configurator card of all systems that have the Cross ACK option.
The Telegraph Coded Input, TCI, may be added with any other option into the SYSTEM 3500. The TCI allows the SYSTEM 3500 to receive an alarm via a coded telegraph alarm line. The TCI option allows for 20 circuits of telegraph code per alarm monitor card inside of the SYSTEM 3500.
The Input Panel Assembly, 3 1/2" X 19" rack mountable assembly with sheet metal, allows for up to 20 circuits of telegraph to be connected into the SYSTEM 3500. There are two screw terminals for each input circuit. The Input Panel Assembly also holds the input cards themselves (see different inputs available).
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 13.3. OPERATION The TCI option, when connected to the telegraph circuit, will input the code to the SYSTEM 3500 for processing. The code will be processed and printed out on a round-by-round basis. The screen on the SYSTEM 3500 will display the incoming circuit number, as well as show the box decoding.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 13.5. CABLE SUPERVISION When one or more Alarm Monitor Cards are installed and the ribbon cable (P/N 450145) is removed between the Alarm Monitor Card and the TCI rear panel ,the following alarm message...
Software upgrades may obtained from the Digitize website at http://www.digitize- inc.com. Refer to Section 21, Uploading New Software Versions for instructions. 13.9. INITIAL SET UP For initial set up of the SYSTEM 3500, follow the set-up procedures in Section 4, User Text. 13.10. TEST PROCEDURES After connecting any circuit to the input panel assembly, replace the AC power to the SYSTEM 3500 by inserting the fuse into the fuse box.
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1. Activate a telegraph box so that it sends an alarm to the SYSTEM 3500. 2. Monitor the SYSTEM 3500, being sure that it decodes the telegraphic box. As the box is coding in, the screen will display the following:...
The Direct Wire Input is composed of one or more 512 zone controllers, depending on the total number of input lines to be monitored. The SYSTEM 3500 is supplied with one (1) 512 zone controller. The different types of interfaces are: End Of Line (EOL) resistor, supervised;...
7000 Ohms of line resistance per line. Power for all lines is provided by the SYSTEM 3500. These inputs must be connected to dry, (no potential) telco or private, dedicated, metallic lines. A 15K ohm resistor is supplied for each of the 32 inputs for connection across the normally open alarm sensor at the time of installation.
DGM MULTIPLEX 15.1. OVERVIEW The SYSTEM 3500 can support a maximum of 16,384 multiplex and 2048 direct wire zones in one system. The maximum number of Data Gathering Modules (DGM’s) for one system is 500. The SYSTEM 3500 is capable of supporting a communication channel with up to 99 Data Gathering Modules (DGM’s).
8-35VDC. Housed in a painted steel enclosure with a keylock, each Muxpad is provided with a single FORM C relay contact that may be controlled by the SYSTEM 3500 with the addition of the relay control option. Each Muxpad II provides a serial interface to a selected FACP as well as eight EOL resistor zones.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 15.1.6. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY AND KEYPAD Installation & Operation Manual P/N 700135 The liquid crystal display and keyboard is standard for both the DGM-32 and DGM-64 models. It is visible through the hinged door, and will indicate Time, Zone status changes, battery fault, AC power fail, Data Link failure and Field Programmable information.
Up to 126 addressable devices may be monitored on each pair of wires. All power for monitoring is supplied by the SYSTEM 3500. Both data (send and receive) as well as power is supplied via a single cable pair. The power to the line is isolated from the SYSTEM 3500 by a DC to DC converter.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 16 - 2 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 12/98 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
ZONE-BOX-DIALER (ZBD) OPTION 17.1. OVERVIEW The ZBD option for the SYSTEM 3500 allows the unit to receive a telegraphic code from the Telegraph Coded Input ( TCI) and then turn on one or more points on the 64 T output card. The individual outputs can be field programmed for which code turns on which output.
To output this, press “4”, “5” and FUNC. 17.6.2. FUNCTION 46 To have the SYSTEM 3500 print out the full point output as programmed press ‘‘4’’, “6” and FUNC. The unit will respond with the point number and the box code that will activate the point.
You place the ZONE number for the door in one of the eight registers. Then, you place that register in the DAY mode. When the door is opened, the SYSTEM 3500 will not process the ALARM. However, the open door is still an event internal to the SYSTEM 3500.
DAY/NIGHT GROUP #1 - INDICATES WHICH GROUP IS PRINTED - ITEMS ARE PRINTED IN HALF HEIGHT TEXT ZONE 4223 DIALER 123-5 21-APR-98 07:58:41 - DATE AND TIME OF PRINTOUT ************************ - STARS MARK BEGINNING AND END \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B Updated 01/01Page 2 of 7...
SYSTEM 3500 sounding device is not activated. All NON-SECURE items, however, are kept in the SYSTEM 3500 internal stack. The SYSTEM 3500 will process up to 500 NON-SECURE items at any one time. At the end of the SYSTEM 3500 display rotation, a screen indicates that you have reached the end and indicates how many items are active (displayed).
Items in the DAY mode are not displayed. These items however will be printed on the SYSTEM 3500 printer when the STATUS button is pressed. In addition to the NON- SECURE ZONES, DIALERS, and BOXES the thermal printer will also print sensors in the DAY mode that are currently not secure.
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LIST TO ACCESS. Fig 18-5 illustrates the display screen when SHOW LIST TO ACCESS is pressed. This display illustrates a single BURG condition that can be placed in ACCESS mode by pressing CHNG ZONE TO ACCESS. DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B Updated 01/01Page 5 of 7...
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Use the UP/DOWN SCROLL keys to place the reverse video line on the desired zone to be placed back in the SECURE mode. Press the CHANGE TO SECURE soft key to change the selected zone back to secure mode. Fig 18-6 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B Updated 01/01Page 6 of 7...
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18.2.10. DAY MODE DISPLAY Whenever you place the first BURG zone in ACCESS mode, the SYSTEM 3500 will require that the operator also ACKnowledge a DAY MODE system account (Fig 18-7). Day mode “A” will be displayed whenever one or more BURG signals are placed in ACCESS mode.
19.1. TROUBLE-ALARM-SECURE (TAS) This program alters the way direct wire zones are monitored by the SYSTEM 3500 as shown in the table below. During normal operation of the direct wire EOL input card: a short circuit indicates ALARM, an open circuit indicates TROUBLE, and monitoring the end of line resistor indicates a SECURE line.
Requires that the Remote Line Printer be ordered. This program alters the way all alarm input signals are reported by the SYSTEM 3500 to the Remote Line Printer, (no “secures” or ”acknowledges” will be printed). All direct wire and box with priority level 1 messages will be printed on the line printer, along with any associated ‘‘User...
(1/3 second), for quick decoding of boxes. When each round of the box is decoded, the SYSTEM 3500 can retransmit to the Air Horn or Bell Circuit, or other devices at a different speed. This shortens the response time, and frees the 100 mA loops faster for response to another box.
20.1.8. SST-4 SOLID STATE ZONE CODER The Solid State Zone Coder provides the SYSTEM 3500 with the ability to output a pulse coded telegraphic alarm upon receipt of a zone ALARM condition. The SST-4 is completely Field Programmable for 1 through 9 digits, as well as the number of rounds for each.
UPLOADING NEW SOFTWARE VERSIONS 21.1 OVERVIEW The CPU VI provides the SYSTEM 3500 with a RS-232 serial port to be used to upload new program versions to the unit. The serial port is connected to the CPU VI by a 9-conductor plug- in ribbon cable.
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Attempting to establish link on COM1 Choose another COM port Quit connection attempt Press reset switch on the SYSTEM 3500 now to establish the link-up. COM1 now connected Configure COM port and sync with SYSTEM 3500 If you need to select another COM port, Press ‘C’, the PC screen will display:...
Quit this program and return to MSDOS prompt 21.2.1. SAVE COMMAND The Save command will save the program that currently exists on the SYSTEM 3500. It is recommended that you save the current program before uploading the new revision. If you do not save the current version it will be lost when it is overwritten by the new program.
Saving to SaveXXX.SAV Get Program from SYSTEM 3500 and save to disk. 21.2.2. UPLOAD COMMAND When the Save is completed, Press U to upload the new program to the SYSTEM 3500. The PC screen will now display: SYSTEM 3500 UTILITIES PACKAGE...
Programming FLASH with New Program NOTE: Once the ‘Erasing Flash 1’ message appears on the screen, the upload cannot be aborted. If upload process is aborted at this point the SYSTEM 3500 will be left without a program installed. When the upload is complete, the PC will sound a prompt and the following blinking message...
The command @B1234 translates into 'Transmit Box # 1234'. The @B message may be entered any place on the nine pages of zone specific user text messages. The @B code may wrap around to two lines if necessary. The SYSTEM 3500 can handle multiple commands.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 22.3 PPO-64T COMMAND (@T) A PPO-64T command format is as follows: @T123 where 123 can be any point output number. The command may also be entered as @T123,22,54 or @T123 @T22 @T54 A code of @T123 translates into 'Activate Point 123'. A code of @T123,22,54 translates to 'Activate Points 123, 22 and 54'.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 22.4 RELAY COMMANDS (@R) A relay command format may be any of the following forms: @R123-14 translates to: DGM Panel #123, Relay #14 (ON for Alarm, OFF for Secure or Trouble). @R123-14M translates to:...
Groups 1 and 5 should be paged. Group 1 is flagged to page Alarms and Group 5 is flagged to page Troubles. The SYSTEM 3500 will send a page to Group 1 only. The @P command is entered at any place on the first three lines on page 1 of the zone specific user text message screen.
The command must have the dashes as shown or it will not operate. If a short is placed on INPUT 1 on the rear of the SYSTEM 3500, it will skip the box transmission while the input is shorted.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SECTION 23 DERIVED CHANNEL NETWORK CONTROLLER 23.1 OVERVIEW The Derived Channel Network Controller Option allows processing of alarms received over POTS (plain old telephone service lines). The system uses existing telephone lines to transmit voice and data simultaneously.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 23.2 INITIALIZATION AND PORT SETTINGS When the System has been initialized for the first time, the following message (among others) will print on the thermal printer: NETWORK CONTROLLER XR=NEED SCAN XR READ CHAN A = TO SCANNER...
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL After the unit completes the initialization process it will automatically search for scanner connection. If it does not link to a scanner the following trouble messages will appear: DERIVED CHANNEL LINK FAILURE CHAN A...
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 23.3.1 PASSWORD Press the FUNC button and the display will read: <<Enter proper password ENTER PASSWORD FOR THIS LEVEL ENTER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The revolving message will read: <<Enter proper password for this level of security.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 23.4.1 GLOBAL SETTINGS At the STU/GLOBAL SETTING screen, enter 2 to select Global Settings. The display will now read: << Use ↓↑ keys or DCX NETWORK CONTROLLER CHANNEL A = TO SCANNER CHANNEL B = TO SCANNER...
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Press FUNC to move to each field on the display. The STU # may be any number between one and 1024. Programmable keys appear when the cursor is moved past the STU# field. Press FUNC to move to the Hard ID (HID) field. The HID is system generated. If the HID=FFFF, the cursor will not stop on the field.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Remove STU - The Network Controller must be connected to the scanner in order to remove a STU. The supervisor must press the Remove STU key. Actually adding or removing a STU must be done through the 25 SET menu. A STU cannot be added or removed using the Derived Channel Programmable keys.
SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL START POLL sends a query to the scanner to update the status of all STUs (one every 20 seconds) until all STUs have reported. This allows the Network Controller to verify that it’s database matches that of the scanner.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL LIST STU DISP permits the operator to list the STU connected to the Network Controller. The STU can be accessed by the STU #, the HID # or the telephone number. As the operator begins to enter the appropriate number, the System automatically reads the number and shows the appropriate programmable keys.
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SYSTEM 3500 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 23 - 10 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 3/99 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
APPENDIX A USER TEXT STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 12/98 APPENDIX A - 1 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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APPENDIX A - 2 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 12/98 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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ENTER _________ ENTER 12 (RET) ENTER 12 (RET) (type desired (type desired) changes user message) user message) CHANGE ZONE ADD ZONE PRESS F10 PRESS F10 (CONTINUE) DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 12/98 APPENDIX A - 3 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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ENTER _________ ENTER 12 (RET) ENTER 12 (RET) (type desired changes (type desired) user message) user message) CHANGE DIALER 12 ADD DIALER PRESS F10 PRESS F10 (CONTINUE) APPENDIX A - 4 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 12/98 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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ENTER _________ ENTER 12 (RET) ENTER 12 (RET) (type desired changes (type desired) user message) user message) CHANGE BOX 12 ADD BOX PRESS F10 PRESS F10 (CONTINUE) DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 12/98 APPENDIX A - 5 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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ZONE 123 BOX 345 ADD BOX Y or N _ ENTER Y 4 ROUNDS SLOW NEXT ZN 124 RET for ZN OK or REENTR _________ (CONTINUE) APPENDIX A - 6 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 12/98 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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LEVEL 1 from 1 (1 - 255) ENTER _____ END FIELD PROG ESC = PREVIOUS F1 = GET OUT llllll PRESS 2 (RET) MAKE SELECTION _ DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 12/98 APPENDIX A - 7 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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APPENDIX B SYSTEM 3500 SET MENUS STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 1 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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5. PRINT indicates PRESS PRINT to obtain a listing on thermal printer of options already set. 6. << indicates the scrolling message, which provides directions to users. APPENDIX B - 2 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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<< Enter numeric value 8 SET DDI-7/8 IN/OUT SERVICE Q-MUX SETUP 16 SET SET UP MODE 24 SET PASSWORD ON/OFF (NEEDS OPTION) DEFINE PRI LEVEL (NEEDS OPTION) DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 3 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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TIME 18:02:30 TIME 4:28:30A PRESS ↑ PRESS SET TO SAVE TIME AND EXIT SET MODE << Use ↑↓ keys to MODE = PM TIME 4:28:38P PRESS ↑ APPENDIX B - 4 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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<< Use ↑↓ keys to TODAY IS FRI TODAY IS FRI FEB 27, 1991 JAN 24, 1990 PRESS SET TO SAVE NEW DATE AND EXIT SET MODE DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 5 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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↑↓ << Use keys to ↑↓ << Use keys to BUZZ TONE=B22 SECUR TONE=180 VF=2 ENV=1 VF=4 VR=4 TIME ON=28 AMT OFF=88 ON=20 PRESS ↑ PRESS ↑ APPENDIX B - 6 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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7. CLICK is keypad click, BEEP & BUZZ are system responses to keypad entries. These sounds are front panel only. 8. VF = volume front, VR = volume rear. In addition to master volume adjustment inside System 3500, volume is user adjustable in 15 steps. DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 7...
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'FULL ROLL' <<With KBD-2 type 16 LOW PAPER = OFF 143.6' TO ->->EMPTY PRINT INTENSITY 4 PRINTER INTENSITY SELECTION MIN, 1 through 14, MAX, selectable using ↑↓ keys APPENDIX B - 8 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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4. STOP BITS - 1 & 2 5. SYSTEM 3500 is shipped with four serial ports installed. User must add configurator cards to adapt output to RS-232, RS-422, Current Loop, Audio Modem, Fiber Optic or Radio Polling. Serial ports are not operational unless a serial option is ordered.
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2. User text area = User can enter any 16 alpha-numerica character to describe the location of the DGM panel. Press FUNC to move curser to start of third line, insert External Keyboard and type desired 16 character message. 3. oP =Press PRINT for DGM list. APPENDIX B - 10 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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ENTER 12 ENTER 12 ,,,,,,, PRESS SET PRESS SET ENTER 2 PRESS CLEAR PRESS CLEAR SYNC TIME/DATE FROM MASTER 1=YES 2=NO ENTER _ llllllll ENTER 1 or 2 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 11 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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IN / OUT service use password? use password? PRESS ↑ << Use ↑↓ keys to LEV 5 "INDUST " IN / OUT service use password? PRESS ↑ APPENDIX B - 12 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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<< Enter number o << Enter number o SST SLOW SPEED SST FAST SPEED PREFIX = AS IS PREFIX = AS IS 0=AS IS 1=COMBIN 0=AS IS 1=COMBIN DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 13 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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LIMIT TO X RNDS FROM 23:00-23:59 Notes: Allows user to set how many rounds to retransmit based on time of day. Allows user to set ‘transmit after what round’. APPENDIX B - 14 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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SET UP MODE ENTER ****______ ENTER _________ PRESS CLEAR AT ANY TIME TO ABORT ↑↓ << Use keys to RADIO BOX (1221) CARRIER ALM=15 S NEG BX only= NO DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 15 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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ENTER 1 2 3 - (SHIFT) 5 9 << Enter number o 1221 RAD TEST BX 1221 RAD TEST BX ADD TEST DIALER DEL TEST DIALER ENTER 123-E9___ ENTER 123-E9___ PRESS SET PRESS FUNC APPENDIX B - 16 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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PRESS CLEAR AT ANY TIME TO ABORT PRINT BASED ON 1ST IN - 1ST OUT PRINT DATE= NO PRESS ↑ PRINT BASED ON TYPE CONDITION PRINT DATE=NO DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 17 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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UP ARROW UP ARROW USE PASSWORD? N USE PASSWORD? Y USE PASSWORD? Y GROUP #1 GROUP #1 GROUP #1 θP ZN _________ θP ZN _________ θP ZN _________ APPENDIX B - 18 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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AFTER ENTERING ALL VALUES FOR PRINTER #1, PRESS FUNC TO RETURN TO FIRST PRINTER SCREEN, AND ENTER VALUES FOR PRINTER #2, ETC. PRESS CLEAR AT ANY TIME TO ABORT. DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 19 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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θP CONFIG # 1 θP CONFIG # 1 ZONE|ALM|TRB|SEC PROCESS | FOR 01 | 01 | -- | 21 DAILY TEST | -- PRESS CLEAR AT ANY TIME TO ABORT APPENDIX B - 20 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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PAGER#_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PHONE# _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DO NOT PAGE PRESS CLEAR AT ANY TIME TO ABORT DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 21 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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___g SET UP MODE oENTER_________g ↑↓ <<Use keys to ABM DCC-3500 USE OPER ACK= NO USE ABM O/S = NO PRESS CLEAR AT ANY TIME TO ABORT APPENDIX B - 22 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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SET UP MODE ∗∗∗∗ oENTER_________g oENTER ___g ↑↓ <<Use the keys to TELG/DD AUTO CLR AUTO CLEAR BX/DD IN XX SEC PRESS CLEAR AT ANY TIME TO ABORT DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 23 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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20 SET NOT USED AT THIS TIME ENTER 20, PRESS SET APPENDIX B - 24 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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∗∗∗∗ oENTER_________g oENTER ___g ↑↓ <<Use keys to MARK VI TX (1221) BOX FORMAT = 4-2 99 ZONE BOX 5-2 PRESS CLEAR AT ANY TIME TO ABORT DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 25 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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FOR THIS LEVEL SET UP MODE ∗∗∗∗ oENTER ___g oENTER_________g ↑↓ <<Use the keys to MOMENTARY=2 SEC PPO-64 PT OUTPUT DEFAULT= MOMENTRY PRESS CLEAR AT ANY TIME TO ABORT APPENDIX B - 26 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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VIA ZUX RELAY ∗∗∗∗ oENTER ___g oENTER_________g ↑↓ <<Use keys to ALM/TRB RELAY ALM RLY ON PRI PRI LEV = 12345678 PRESS CLEAR AT ANY TIME TO ABORT DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A APPENDIX B - 27 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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θP Q-MUX SETUP NODE # 9001 ACTIV ID # 1 Q-1R DISP Select ID Module: Q-1C Q-1CL Q-I/O Q-1R Q-EOL ARM/DISARM C/INTELGNC NONE After selection, press FUNC APPENDIX B - 28 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-A Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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APPENDIX C ABM COMPUTER INTERFACE OPTION SYSTEM 3500 TO ABM DCC PROTOCOL DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 12/98 APPENDIX C - 1 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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Other signals, required based on application usage: • Type 1 Status Change Transmission Used when connecting SYSTEM 3500 to FACP via Mux Pad, Digital Dialers, Telegraph boxes with precode only. DGM-ISO panels relay control (via DGM). • History Status Change Tranmission TYPE 1 Used if your application has DGM panels equipped with event storage capability.
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Data Transmission Rate and Format Data is sent to and from the SYSTEM 3500 at 1200 BAUD, 8 Bits, No Parity, 1 Stop. This is the default rate. The SYSTEM 3500 does allow the user field programmability, via keypad access, to change any of these settings.
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Time of Day Update Signal (works in either direction) The time signal is sent any time the user updates the SYSTEM 3500 date or time. The signal is also sent once per day at 08:30:00 hours. The host computer may use this to update its clock, or just ignore it.
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Box (Telegraph boxes with precode only) Relay output (DGM relay control only) Network errors (Not used in TYPE 1) SYSTEM 3500 System error (Not used in TYPE 1) Reserved for future use Telegraph open circuit (Not used in TYPE 1)
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Opening Closing Acknowledge Digitize DGM panel error messages may appear in place of the “ZZZZ” string shown above. The DGM panel initiating this trouble condition will appear in place of the “XXXX” string shown above. For example: First character to be sent is a Line Feed...
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If you are monitoring a SYSTEM 3500 with such an option, you need to include these signals. If the system you are monitoring does not have stored event capability, ignore this section.
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8 = Telegraph open circuit 8b0000000000001 thru 8b0000000990199 Telegraph circuit is open. Network node 00 - 99, Telegraph circuits 1 - 199. Indicates an open circuit if SYSTEM 3500 is equipped with “TEST OPEN” option. C = SST coded telegraph signal...
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Error Sub Type ‘0’ SYSTEM 3500 error messages: The following is a list of SYSTEM 3500 error messages. Be sure to add these error codes to your computer data base to allow the user to “see” SYSTEM 3500 errors. If you are monitoring signals from a configuration using multiple SYSTEM 3500 units connected via a network, the information sent to your computer will also contain a SYSTEM 3500 origination number (slave number).
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A ‘C’ as the first character after the Line Feed is indicates a Telegraph signal is requested of the SYSTEM 3500. The SYSTEM 3500 must be equipped with an SST-3500 option for this function to operate properly. The signal is as follows:...
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The following 26-Byte signal is sent to the host computer any time a change of state is detected by the SYSTEM 3500 for a zone access, (i.e. incoming opening or closing for a zone with a keypad.) First character to be sent is a Line Feed...
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DGM was reset (signal sent to the DGM by the SYSTEM 3500 any time the data link was down then back up.) The “K”...
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TYPE 5 (Zone Bypass) Status Change Transmission The ABM computer system shall be able to place any zone in bypass/armed mode via the Digitize SYSTEM 3500 equipment. Two conditions can be sent: Zone in bypass and zone armed. The format...
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NOTE: Allow up to 30 seconds for return data when sending the above request. This format applies to the upload data sent from the SYSTEM 3500 to the computer or the download data sent from the computer to the SYSTEM 3500. Use FFFFFF to indicate a non-programmed PIN number, (i.e.
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(Acknowledgment of an alarm condition by host computer) Last character to be sent is a Carriage Return The return code is the same as the code the SYSTEM 3500 sent to the Computer, but with the ASCII letter X, followed by the 0AH start code.
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The SYSTEM 3500 will respond with the same signal style but with Alarm, Trouble or Secure in place of the ASCII “U”. The response may come immediately after the request or another signal may be sent by the SYSTEM 3500 (such as a real Alarm Trouble or Secure) prior to the response for the requested update.
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APPENDIX D INSTALLATION DRAWING # 800306 SYSTEM 3500 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 12/98 APPENDIX D - 1 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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APPENDIX D - 2 DIGITIZE, INC. 700228-B 12/98 Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice...
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