Dantel 46020-38 Installation & Operation Manual

Multiple alarm processor

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Issue date: February 1999
Copyright 1999 by Dantel, Inc. • Dantel is a registered trademark of Dantel, Inc. • ISO 9001 Registered
46020-38 M
A
P
LARM
46600-38 F

Table of Contents

Ordering Information ........................................................................... 2
General Description .............................................................................. 2
Circuit Description ............................................................................... 8
Example Applications ......................................................................... 11
Installation .......................................................................................... 13
Switch Settings ................................................................................... 18
Operation ............................................................................................ 33
Printer Syntax .................................................................................... 44
Technical Specifications ..................................................................... 61
Warranty ............................................................................................. 62
CAUTION
•
Install or remove modules from the shelf only when the power is off.
If you install a module in the shelf with the power on, the internal
circuitry may suffer damage and the product warranty will be void.
•
Remove and install circuit boards only in a static-safe environment
(use antistatic wrist straps, smocks, footwear, etc.).
•
Keep circuit boards in their antistatic bags when they are not in use.
•
Do not ship or store circuit boards near strong electrostatic, electromag-
netic, magnetic, or radioactive fields.
•
For more complete information on electrostatic discharge safety
precautions, refer to Bellcore
Printed in the U.S.A.
I
NSTALLATION
46020-38-0299 <90-00029>
ULTIPLE
ROCESSOR WITH
IRMWARE
46020-38
MULTI-ALARM
PROCESSOR
RESET
XMT DATA
B11-46020-38 REV__
Technical Reference # TR-NWT-000870.
TM
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M
PERATION
ANUAL

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    For more complete information on electrostatic discharge safety precautions, refer to Bellcore Technical Reference # TR-NWT-000870. Issue date: February 1999 Copyright 1999 by Dantel, Inc. • Dantel is a registered trademark of Dantel, Inc. • ISO 9001 Registered Printed in the U.S.A.
  • Page 2: Ordering Information

    ORDERING INFORMATION NOTE: This section lists the different options available for this product. To order any of the avail- able options, contact Dantel Inside Sales through our toll-free number, 1-800-432-6835. OPTION NUMBER FEATURES B11-46020-38 Multiple Alarm Processor equipped with 46600-38 Firmware.
  • Page 3 MAP. . 1 - MAP P ORTS AND ROTOCOLS To Alarm From Alarm Master Port Data Port Comm. Reporting TBOS Sub-Assy Equipment Control Points TBOS DCPF 46020-00 To Local Printer Port Monitoring TBOS Equipment DCPF Printer (ASCII) 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 4 512 alarm and 512 control points (eight displays). If TBOS is used on both master and printer ports, the data port can communicate with up to 1,024 alarm and 1,024 control points. See Fig. 3 for an illustration of TBOS on master and printer ports. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 5 Only one protocol may be used on port 1. Choose DCM or TBOS. DCM - This protocol communicates with discrete points only. The MAP interrogates MATs (Multiple Alarm Transmitters) for alarm data and operates control points on CPMs (Control Point Modules). 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 6 49009 or 49029 with an RS-232 interface. Printer Port The printer port has a built-in RS-232 interface. If you require a different interface on the printer port, you can add a Dantel 46035 Converter Module with the appropriate subassembly between the MAP and the other equipment.
  • Page 7 The MAP also has a protective (“watchdog”) circuit. If the software encounters a problem and is unable to refresh the protective circuit, a complete reset automatically occurs after 1.2 seconds. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 8: Circuit Description

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SWITCH 4 SWITCH 1 SWITCH 3 SWITCH 2 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION efer to FIG. 6 for a Functional Schematic of the 46020-38 MAP. The circuit consists of the following: ♦ A microprocessor with EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory). ♦...
  • Page 9 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION Interface for Dantel’s 46022-XX Multiple Alarm Combiners (MACs). Interface for Dantel’s 46019 Summary Alarm Module (SAM). ♦ Regulated power supply. Binary data goes to and from the microprocessor by way of the system’s input/output. It is applied to each port through a series of protectively buffered ACIAs (Asynchronous Communications Interface Adapters).
  • Page 10 CHAN. ADD 1 (DATA) CHAN. ADD 2 CHAN. ADD 3 CARD. ADD 0 CARD. ADD 1 CARD. ADD 2 -21 TO -56 VDC THRU DATA POWER REGULATOR GROUND DIS. REQ DATA ENB. DATA EXT. INTERRUPT +5 VDC OUTPUT 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 11: Example Applications

    EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS ig. 7 shows a TBOS and discrete alarms interfaced to an E-System using several 46020-38 MAPs. Fig. 8 shows a system using a 46020-38 MAP to report discrete points. TBOS (S ERIAL ORTS ISCRETE OINTS NTERFACED TO AN YSTEM Refer to Fig.
  • Page 12 MAXIMUM PER 2 - 8 TBOS PORT REMOTE 44118 SITE #1 BRIDGE PORT 2 46022-20 46020 SITE PORT 3 ADDR DISCRETE ALARM DEVICES VOICE FREQUENCY SITE 1200 BAUD PORT 4 PORT 1 2048 ALARM SUMMING POINTS MAXIMUM PORT 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 13: Installation

    MAP. Refer to Fig. 9 for the location of the firmware sub- assembly. ♦ Separate the subassembly top board from the main board. Be careful not to bend any connector pins. ♦ Insert the main subassembly board into the connectors on the MAP..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 14 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RESET SWITCH DATA COMMUNICATIONS SUBASSEMBLY MOUNTING 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 15 Firmly seat the module in the 56- pin edge connector. The shelf is usually wired at the factory, and you do not have to wire the 56-pin edge connector. If it is necessary for you to wire it, refer to Fig. 11. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 16 COMPONENT SIDE OF PC BOARD CIRCUIT SIDE OF PC BOARD COMPONENT CIRCUIT 49008 49008 49009 49029 49012 or 49013 49009 49029 49012 or 49013 SIDE SIDE GND or BALANCED BALANCED OUTPUT INPUT BALANCED BALANCED OUTPUT INPUT DISTRIBUTION DISTRIBUTION RECEIVE TRANSMIT 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 17 Operate some control points and verify correct operation. If the MAP does not function properly, check the following: ♦ Switch settings and/or the communications wiring at the MAP slot. ♦ Switch settings on modules the MAP is communicating with. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 18: Switch Settings

    DCP/Printer or DCP/DCP - The maximum number of MACs is four. These protocols are limited to a maximum of 32 displays. ♦ TBOS displays per port using switches S1-1 to S1-6. Refer to Table A for switch settings. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 19 IVISIONS WITH 46022-1X Serial Port 1 Group A Serial Port 2 Serial Port 3 Group B Serial Port 4 Data Serial Port 5 Port 46020-38 Group C Serial Port 6 Serial Port 7 Group D Serial Port 8 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 20 Serial Port 6 Group B Serial Port 7 Serial Port 8 46022-1X Serial Port 9 Serial Port 10 Group C Serial Port 11 Serial Port 12 Serial Port 13 Serial Port 14 Group D Serial Port 15 Serial Port 16 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 21 3 Disps./Port Data 46020-38 Port Group C Port 5, 4 Disps. 4 Disps./Port Port 6, 3 Disps. Port 7, 2 Disps. Group D 2 Disps./Port Port 8, 0 Disps. Printer Port Printer TBOS System Size = 19 Master Port 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 22 S2-4 and S2-5. Refer to Figs. 13-15. ♦ Turn the CPM Echo option on or off using switch S2-6. CPM Echo is used with DCM. Enable CPM Echo by setting switch S2-6 to ON..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 23 DCP or Printer IV. If you set switch S2-8 for TBOS protocol, switch S2-7 sets the printer port protocol for TBOS or Printer IV. Refer to Table B for switch settings. B - S ABLE WITCH 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 24 S3-6 and S3-7. Set the number of ports by group. ♦ Whether the data port communicates with serial ports only (TBOS-INT) or with serial ports and discrete points (DCM- INT) using switch S3-8. Refer to Table C for switch settings. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 25 SWITCH SETTINGS C - S ABLE WITCH & & 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 26 1 to 4 when the MAP interfaces an address with switch S6. If switch E-System Adapter. S5-6 is UP, set the address with ♦ Set the E-System mode using switch S4-6. switches S4-1 thru S4-5..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 27 Set the master port baud rate using switches S4-5 and S4-6. Master port baud rates are 1200 and 2400 baud. ♦ Set the printer port baud rate using switches S4-7 and S4-8. Printer port baud rates are 300, 1200, 2400 and 9600 baud. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 28 SWITCH SETTINGS D - S S4 (P /DCP) ABLE WITCH RINTER 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 29 SWITCH SETTINGS E - S S4 (DCP/DCP) ABLE WITCH 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 30 If you set switches S2-7 and S2-8 for any other protocol, set switch S5-1 UP. Switch S5-2 ♦ If you connect a Status Monitor or GPP to the MAP master port, set switches S5-2 and S2-8 DOWN..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 31 This switch allows you to enable extended addressing. Refer to Table H for switch settings. When S5-6 is in the DOWN position (enabling extended addressing): ♦ S6 sets the Master Port address ♦ S7 sets the Printer Port address 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 33: Operation

    If the MAP communicates with more than one MAC (whenever more than eight serial ports are needed), only the number one MAC provides all front panel functions. Other MACs provide only communications status reports for their own ports. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 34 3. A & B LEDs come on alternately to show which displays are being shown on Alarm LEDs. (A=1-16, B = 17-32). 4. Alarm LEDs show displays that have alarms. (Indicated by flashing LED, see LED #4.) RX DATA 46022-12 . . . CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 35 (Third MAT in display) LED C comes on. 5. Press button D to show points 49-64. (Fourth MAT in display) LED D comes on. 6. Press button A to return to points 1-16. RX DATA LED A comes on. 46022-12 . . . CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 36 46022-12 ONTROL OINT OPERATION STEP 1 46022-12 Return to Default Mode Multi-Alarm Combiner 1. Press A & C to return to Default Mode. 2. D LED flashes to show Default Mode. RX DATA 46022-12 . . . CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 37 Select Group Multi-Alarm Combiner 1. Press A to select displays 1-16. Press B to select displays 17-32. 2. A LED on if displays 1-16 selected. B LED on if displays 17-32 selected. RX DATA 46022-12 . . . CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 38 1. All alarm LEDs on to show Control Mode. 2. Select control point by pressing button for desired point, see example button #6. 3. LED flashes to show selected status, see example LED #6. RX DATA 46022-12 . . . CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 39 46022-12 (ACK ALL) CKNOWLEDGE STEP 1 46022-12 Return to Default Mode Multi-Alarm Combiner 1. Press A & C to return to Default Mode. 2. D LED flashes to show Default Mode. RX DATA 46022-12 . . . CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 40 3. B LED on if displays 17-32 selected. RX DATA 46022-12 STEP 3 46022-12 Acknowledge All Multi-Alarm Combiner 1. Press C & D buttons together to acknowledge all alarms within the selected group of displays. RX DATA 46022-12 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 41 4. Even numbered Alarm LEDs blink to show data received at each port. (LED 4 is port 2, etc.) RX DATA 46022-12 Step 1 Start from Default Mode. Step 2 Use buttons B & D to set Lamp Test Mode. Step 3 All LEDs should light. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 42 1. Press A to select 1 - 16 or if using MAC -22. Press B to select 17 - 32. 2. A & D LED's on if ports 1 - 16 selected. B & D LED's on if ports 17 - 32 selected. RX DATA 46022-12 . . . CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 43 2. Press A & C to return to Default Mode. NOTE: On MAC -22 the LED's will not stop blinking unless a full complement of 128 MAT's and 128 CPM's is present and working. 3. D LED flashes to show Default Mode. RX DATA 46022-12 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 44: Printer Syntax

    RROR ESSAGES Two error messages may appear on the terminal screen: MESSAGE MEANING ACTION COMMAND ERROR Command not understood Enter the command correctly SYNTAX ERROR Entry does not follow the rules of syntax Enter the command correctly 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 45 REGULAR COMMAND ABBREVIATION OR SUBSTITUTION BELL BEEP or DING DISPLAY DISP or D POINT PNT or P QUERY Q or ? STATUS STAT SWITCHES DIPS LINEFEED SYSTEM 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 46 The command BELL shows if the bell is on or off. The other commands turn the bell on or off. LEAR LARMS Purpose: Clears the entire alarm data base, but does not change the polling list or configuration. Format: CLEAR ALARMS 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 47 ALL. The DLON command latches CPM points on. The DLOF command resets the latched points. The DMON command operates CPM points for three seconds..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 48 List point numbers individually with a comma between them, as a group with a hyphen between them, or use the word ALL. The SLON command latches CPM points on. The SLOF command resets the latched points..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 49 Time is in tenths of a second, from 0.1 to 25.5 seconds. Specify the time from 1-255 tenths of a second. The CPM LONG command sets the time period for extended (E) operation CPM control points..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 50 DATE mm/dd/yy (or mm-dd-yy) Remarks: The command DATE displays the system date. The command DATE followed by the month-day-year entry sets the system date. If the TIME command is set for TIME OFF, the date will not change. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 51 D alarm level option settings. The command does not change the MAP alarm level option settings. ELETE Purpose: Removes specified device(s) from the system configuration and clears all device alarms. Format: DELETE CPM [number] DELETE MAT [number] DELETE TBOS [number] 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 52 Apply power for ten seconds. This erases the configuration and resets the interpoll time delay to zero. ♦ Remove the MAP and place switch S5-7 DOWN. ♦ Install the MAP in the shelf. ♦ Turn on the power. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 53 The LOG ON command turns logging on. Whenever there is a MAT alarm point status change, or a CPM control point status change, the system issues a report. The system also issues a report when there is a device failure..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 54 The OFF command puts a device out of service. When the device is out of service, the MAP does not interrogate the device, but lists the device as OFF in system status reports..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 55 The MAT SHOW command displays the MAT alarm level options. The MAT PUT command downloads the MAP options to the MAT(s). Example: >CPM 1 OPT CPM 1 OPTIONS S E L L S E L L S E L L S E L L 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 56 ACK ALL CLEAR ALARMS DCP/DCPF MODE LOG ON LOG OFF PASSWORD RESET TIME ON Example: >PASSWORD New Password: **** UERY Purpose: Provides information on the configuration of the master and printer (terminal) ports. Format: QUERY . . . CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 57 MAP. This command per- forms the same function as pushing the reset button on the front panel of the MAP. EVISION Purpose: Gives the revision level of MAT(s), CPM(s) or the MAP..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 58 Gives listing of MAP switch settings. Format: SWITCHES Example: In this example, D = DOWN and U = UP. >SWITCHES 1)DDDDDDDD 2)DDDDDUDD 3)DDDDDDDD 4)DDDDDDDD YSTEM Purpose: Produces a report on the status of displays..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 59 See the ACKNOWLEDGE command to acknowledge alarm and control points. TBOS P OINT Purpose: Operates TBOS control points. Format: TBOS [display number] SET [point number(s)] Remarks: TBOS control points automatically reset..CONTINUED 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 60 Unlocks the MAP so it will accept password-protected com- mands (see PASSWORD command). Format: UNLOCK Remarks: If a password has been set, you must enter it in order to unlock the system. Example: >UNLOCK Password : **** System Unlocked 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 61: Technical Specifications

    @ -21 VDC 8.1 BTU/Hr @ -24 VDC 8.5 BTU/Hr @ -48 VDC 12.0 BTU/Hr @ -56 VDC 13.6 BTU/Hr Weight (less subassemblies) 11.25 ounces Physical Dimensions 1.4" x 6.0" x 5.6" Operating Temperature Range 0° to 55° C. 46020-38-0299 <90-00029>...
  • Page 62: Warranty

    To ensure expedient processing of your order, provide a purchase order number and shipping and billing information when requesting an RMA number. Also, when the units are returned to Dantel, include a descrip- tion of the failure symptoms for each unit returned. Send defective equipment to: Dantel, Inc.

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