Dantel 46020-41 Installation & Operation Manual

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Ordering Information ............................................................................ 2
General Description ............................................................................... 2
Circuit Description .............................................................................. 12
Example Applications .......................................................................... 13
Installation .......................................................................................... 17
Switch Settings .................................................................................... 21
Operation ............................................................................................. 27
Printer Syntax ..................................................................................... 36
Technical Specifications ....................................................................... 51
Warranty ............................................................................................. 52
CAUTION
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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.
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Remove and install circuit boards only in a static-safe environment
(use antistatic wrist straps, smocks, footwear, etc.).
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Keep circuit boards in their antistatic bags when they are not in use.
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Do not ship or store circuit boards near strong electrostatic, electromag-
netic, magnetic, or radioactive fields.
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For more complete information on electrostatic discharge safety
precautions, refer to Bellcore
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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: December 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

    D11-46020-41 Multiple Alarm Processor equipped with B17-46641-00 Firmware. GENERAL DESCRIPTION he 46020-41 Multiple Alarm Processor (MAP) is part of a Dantel 460 Alarm and Control System. It is a 46020 MAP with 46641-00 firmware. This chapter describes the features of the MAP and firmware, and how they work as part of a complete system.
  • Page 3 The MATs and CPMs also may be connected to SLC 96 and Series 5 equipment. Refer to Fig. 1. You can wire the Smart Block, using DCM The 46020-41 MAP’s Data Port is protocol, to multiple bays of SLC 96 devices. (Only one bay is usually factory-wired to one or shown in Fig.
  • Page 4 LOCK LARM ONTROL HELF IAGRAM YPICAL YSTEMS These diagrams show examples of how you can use the 46020 MAP in typical systems. Fig. 2 shows a basic system and Fig. 3 shows a system with an intermediate MAP. 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 5 46022-12 PORTS 49029, Printer Port 2 - 8 49013 SMAC RS-232 46023-14 SITE A 46020-41 TBOS/TABS RS-422 Comm. Master Port Sub- RS-422 Assy DATA/MAP PORT SERIAL 49008 DATA Printer Port 46022-12 PORTS SMAC 46020-41 46023-14 SITE B (Intermediate) 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 6 MAP can address is limited. TBOS is limited to eight displays of alarms and controls on the master port and an additional eight displays of alarms and controls on the printer port (a total of 16 displays). 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 7 AT&T remotes that use this protocol for alarm reporting. This protocol is used when the MAP interfaces another MAP, a personal computer, or an external alarm master (such as an E-System master interfaced through an E-System Adapter)..CONTINUED 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 8 (similar to the TBOS example shown in Fig. 3). DCP and DCPF are unavailable DCPF for use by the Data Port when us- ing a 46023-14 Smart MAC. This protocol communicates with another MAP using DCPF protocol (similar to the example shown in Fig. 3). 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 9 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 10 Backup paragraph). If you have not set the switches to save the memory, it will be erased. The MAP also has a protective (“watchdog”) circuit. If the soft- ware encounters a problem and is unable to refresh the protective circuit, a complete reset automatically occurs after 1.2 seconds. 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 11 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 SWITCH 4 SWITCH 1 SWITCH 3 SWITCH 2 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 12: Circuit Description

    Data port ♦ Three parallel input/output interfaces (must be connected to other modules in the same shelf as the MAP): • Interface for Dantel’s 46022-XX or 46023-14 Multiple Alarm Combiners (MACs). • Interface for Dantel’s 46019 Summary Alarm Module (SAM). •...
  • Page 13: Example Applications

    EXT. INTERRUPT +5 VDC OUTPUT EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS ig. 9 shows a TBOS and discrete alarms interfaced to an E-system using several 46020-41 MAPs. Fig. 10 shows a system using a 46020-41 MAP to report discrete points. TBOS (S TL1 GPP...
  • Page 14 ♦ Latching or following mode, ♦ Selectable time-out for quadruple alarm levels. You can use the 46018 Audible Alarm Module with the 46019 to provide the audible signal. For more information, refer to the manuals for these devices. 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 15 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 PORT 4 1200 BAUD PORT 1 SUMMING 2048 ALARM POINTS MAXIMUM PORT 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 16 COMM. COMPUTER COMMON MODEM PORT ASSY MODEM MODEM 49013 49013 49013 PRINTER PORT 46022-20 46020-41 PRINTER 46009 DUMB TERMINAL SUM/DIST. PORT BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS CARD CARD CARD MODEM 49013 46009 46009 46009 CPM 2 46028 TTL DATA BUS 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 17: Installation

    Examine the connector pins to be sure each one goes straight into the socket. ♦ Install the screws in the mounting standoffs. For information on how to set the strap options and how to operate the subassembly, refer to the manual for that subassembly. 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 18 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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 19 Set switch S5-2 in the DOWN position (refer to Fig. 12). ♦ Plug the MAP into your system and apply power. ♦ Wait ten seconds, then turn off power to the MAP. ♦ Remove the MAP from the system and set switch S5-2 in the UP position. 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 20 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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 21: Switch Settings

    Switch settings on modules the MAP is communicating with. SWITCH SETTINGS he tables in this section refer to Fig. 14, which represents the way the switches look when the module is viewed from the top, with the front panel of the MAP on the right side. 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 22 WITCH RINTER DDRESS This switch allows you to define the address for the Printer Port of the MAP. You can choose an address number from 1 to 255. Table A shows you how to set the address switch. 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 23 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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 24 NOTE: If the database configuration is going to be downloaded through a Dantel 46001 Status Monitor using the master or printer port, the protocol must be DCPF. The data rate must be 1200 or 9600 baud. Set the parity, stop bits, and word length for none, 1, and 8.
  • Page 25 If there is no configuration in memory, the configurations of printer port and master port go to the default conditions as defined by switches S2, S4, and S6. This is the setting form normal operation . . . CONTINUED 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 26 DOWN NOTE: If the database configuration is going to be downloaded through a Dantel 46001 Status Monitor using the master or printer port, the protocol must be DCPF. You can change the protocol by downloading - regardless of switch settings.
  • Page 27: Operation

    MAP that is operating with a 46022-12 or 46023-14 MAC. Applications The 46020-41 MAP is capable of reporting 128 displays of alarm One MAC front panel has a capacity of 32 displays (See and control points.
  • Page 28 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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 29 (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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 30 46022-12 ONTROL OINT PERATION 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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 31 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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 32 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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 33 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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 34 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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 35 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. 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 36: Printer Syntax

    Some standard ASCII terminals (or computers operating as terminals) have function keys you can program to do frequently used keystroke sequences in a single keystroke. Refer to your terminal’s user manual for instructions on how to program the function keys. 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 37 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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 38 LEAR LARMS Purpose: Clears the entire alarm data base, but does not change the polling list or configuration. Format: CLEAR ALARMS ONTROL OINT PERATION Purpose: Sets control points..CONTINUED 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 39 Database Memory Location from 1- 128. Database Memory Locations 1-64 report out the Master Port as address 1, displays 1-64. Database Memory Locations 65-128 report out the Master Port as address 2, displays 1-64..CONTINUED 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 40 Alarm or Control Display 66 Address 2 Display 2 Alarm or Control Display 67 Address 2 Display 3 Alarm or Control Display 68 Address 2 Display 4 (continues to...) (continues to...) Alarm or Control Display 128 Address 2 Display 64 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 41 >DISP Purpose: Displays or sets the system date. Format: DATE 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..CONTINUED 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 42 Reports if the 128 display mode is on or off. Turns this feature on or off. Format D128 D128 ON D128 OFF Remarks The D128 command shows if the 128 display mode is on or off..CONTINUED 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 43 Remove the MAP and place switch S5-2 UP. program before clearing the ♦ Install the MAP in the shelf. MAP’s memory with the proce- dure described here. ♦ Turn on the power. ♦ Download the configuration file from the T/Shell program. 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 44 The LOG ON command turns logging on. Whenever there is a change of status of an alarm point or a control point on a CPM, the system issues a report. It also issues a report when there is a device failure..CONTINUED 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 45 Maximum length is eight characters - upper or lowercase, and any combina- tion of letters and numbers..CONTINUED 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 46 Gives a report of the system. Displays the status of device(s) in the MAP’s database. Displays the alarm levels and memory location of the device(s). Format: PROV UERY Purpose: Provides information on the configuration of the master and printer (terminal) ports. Format: QUERY . . . CONTINUED 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 47 Produces a report on the status of all devices in the system. Format: STATUS Remarks: If Smart MACs are connected to the MAP, the STATUS command gives the status of the Smart MACs themselves, not the status of the devices connected to the Smart MACs. 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 48 The SYSTEM command produces a report on all displays in the system. The DISPLAY SYSTEM command produces a report on only the displays you specify. For [display number], you can enter a single number or a range of numbers from 1 to 64..CONTINUED 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 49 ... FD..ND....F ..46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 50 Unlocks the MAP so it will accept password-protected commands (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 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 51: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS " 4 " 0 " 6 46020-41-1299 <90-00065>...
  • Page 52: Warranty

    2. Signal levels 3. Software configuration 4. Connections between Dantel’s equipment and your equipment. If there is still a problem, substitute equipment that is known to be good. For additional assistance, call Dantel’s Technical Field Service Department weekdays, 6 . to 5 .

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