Dantel 46020-40 Installation & Operation Manual

Multiple alarm processor

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Issue date: March 1999
Copyright 1999 by Dantel, Inc. • Dantel is a registered trademark of Dantel, Inc. • ISO 9001 Registered
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Table of Contents

Ordering Information ........................................................................... 2
General Description .............................................................................. 2
Circuit Description ............................................................................. 10
Application Information ..................................................................... 12
Installation .......................................................................................... 15
Switch Settings ................................................................................... 20
Operation ............................................................................................ 26
Printer Syntax .................................................................................... 35
Technical Specifications ..................................................................... 47
Warranty ............................................................................................. 48
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
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    For more complete information on electrostatic discharge safety Issue date: March 1999 precautions, refer to Bellcore Technical Reference # TR-NWT-000870. 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 D11-46020-40 Multiple Alarm Processor equipped with B17-46640-01 Firmware...
  • Page 3 Can interrogate up to 4,096 remote alarm points (64 displays) ♦ Can operate up to 4,096 control points (64 displays). These The 46020-40 MAP’s Data Port is may be discrete alarm points connected to 46009 or 46010 usually factory-wired to one or...
  • Page 4 RS-232, RS-422/485, OR 202 TONE DATA 49009, PORTS 49029, Printer Port 2 - 8 49013 RS-232 46023-12 SITE A 46020-40 TBOS/TABS RS 422 Comm. Master Port Sub- RS-422 Assy DATA/MAP PORT SERIAL 49008 DATA Printer Port PORTS 46020-40 46023-12 SITE B (Intermediate) 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 5 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). 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 6 E-System master interfaced through an E-System Adapter). DCPF - This is a modified DCP protocol with improved error detection. It is used when the MAP interfaces another MAP, a General Purpose Processor, or a Status Monitor..CONTINUED 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 7 49009 or 49029 that provides 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 8 PRINTER syntax on the printer port, and DCM and TBOS on the data port. Transmission Distances Fig. 5 shows the maximum cable lengths for data transmission interfaces. . 5 - M AXIMUM ABLE ENGTHS FOR RANSMISSION NTERFACES RS232 100K DATA MODULATION RATE (BAUDS) 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 9 There are seven banks of DIP switches on the MAP. Each bank has eight levers, and the banks are numbered S1 through S7. S1 through S6 are used to set the default settings, and S7 is not used. Refer to Fig. 6 for a DIP switch location diagram. 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 10: Circuit Description

    ♦ 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 46023-12 Multiple Alarm Combiners (MACs). Interface for Dantel’s 46019 Summary Alarm Module (SAM). An unassigned auxiliary input/output.
  • Page 11 RS-232 interface. Data port Communicates either directly or through other Dantel interface modules with remote alarm and control devices using seven TTL buses designated TXD, RXD, RTS, CTS, DCD, DSR, and DTR.
  • Page 12: Application Information

    APPLICATION INFORMATION ig. 8 shows a TBOS and discrete alarms interfaced to an E- system using several 46020-40 MAPs. Fig. 9 shows a system using a 46020-40 MAP to report discrete points. TBOS (S ERIAL ORTS ISCRETE OINTS NTERFACED TO AN YSTEM Refer to Fig.
  • Page 13 512 ALARM POINTS MAXIMUM PER TBOS PORT REMOTE 44118 SITE #1 BRIDGE PORT 2 46022-20 46020 SITE PORT 3 DISCRETE VOICE ALARM FREQUENCY DEVICES SITE PORT 4 PORT 1 DATA 1200 BAUD SUMMING PORT PORT 2048 ALARM POINTS MAXIMUM 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 14 PORT EXTERNAL PORT ALARM SYSTEM COMPUTER COMM. COMM. COMMON MODEM PORT 49013 ASSY ASSY PRINTER PORT 46009 46022-20 46020-40 PRINTER DUMB TERMINAL SUM/DIST. PORT BYPASS BYPASS BYPASS MODEM CARD CARD CARD 49013 CPM 2 46028 46009 46009 46009 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 15: 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 subassem- bly. 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 16 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 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 17 Set switch S5-2 in the DOWN position (refer to Fig. 11). ♦ 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. 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 18 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. 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 19 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 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 20: Switch Settings

    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. 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 21 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 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 22 Master Port. Refer to Table If the database configuration is B for the switch settings. 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.
  • Page 23 Depending on the type of system you have, set switch S5-1 according to Table C. C - S5-1 ABLE CONDITION SWITCH SETTING 46023-12 Smart MACs connected to MAP S5-1 DOWN 46022-12, -20, -30 MACs connected to MAP S5-1 UP No MACs connected to MAP S5-1 UP 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 24 MAP no longer reports any alarms for the second address. Refer to Table E for S5-4 through 8. E - S5-4 ABLE THROUGH SWITCH S5-4 THROUGH S5-8 CONDITION SWITCH SETTINGS Not Used All switches UP 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 25 DOWN 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 26: 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. MACs two, three, and four provide only communications status reports for their own ports. 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 27 G. Communications Status Report for all MAC Ports H. Lamp Test Operation Steps The MAC function begins from the default mode. To return to default mode at any time, press buttons A and C at the same time. 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 28 2. A LED on if displays 1-16. B LED on if displays 17-32. 3. Alarm LEDs show display status. OFF = No alarms FLASHING = Unacknowledged alarms. ON = Acknowledged alarms. RX DATA 46022-12 . . . CONTINUED 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 29 1. LED flashing indicates a change of status at that point, see example at LED #4. 2. Acknowledge by pressing button next to flashing LED. LED ON shows acknowledged alarm state, see example at LED #6. LED OFF shows acknowledged normal state. RX DATA 46022-12 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 30 STEP 2 46022-12 Control Mode Selection Multi-Alarm Combiner 1. Press button C to select Control Mode. 2. LED C on to indicate Control Mode selected. 3. LEDs A & B flash. RX DATA 46022-12 . . . CONTINUED 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 31 (Third CPM in display.) LED C comes on. 5. Press button D to show points 49-64. (Fourth CMP 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 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 32 2. LED comes on to show point operated. (With TBOS, point will return to normal after a short delay. CPM points should be optioned for momentary operation. Latched points can be set from the MAC but cannot be reset.) RX DATA 46022-12 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 33 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. 3. B LED on if displays 17-32 selected. RX DATA 46022-12 . . . CONTINUED 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 34 (LED 1 corresponds to port 1, LED 3 corresponds to port 2, etc.) 4. Even numbered Alarm LEDs blink to show data received at each port. (LED 4 is port 2, etc.) RX DATA 46022-12 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 35: Printer Syntax

    If there is a password in the MAP, you will have to type the password in order to unlock the MAP. See the Password command in the Syntax Commands section for instructions on setting up a password. 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 36 Recall Previous Line (Used to edit CTRL-K command after receiving an error message.) Recall Current Line (Used when CTRL-R interrupted by a system status message.) Pause Output (Interrupt data flow CTRL-S (Press CTRL-Q to restart) from processor.) Re-execute Last Command CTRL-X 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 37 When bell is on, it sounds when a change of alarm status occurs. Format: BELL BELL ON BELL OFF Remarks: The command BELL shows if the bell is on or off. The other commands turn the bell on or off. 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 38 The SLON command prepares points for latching. The SLOF command prepares points for resetting. ♦ The SMON command prepares points for operating for three seconds. ♦ The SMOF command prepares to turn latched points off for three seconds, then back on..CONTINUED 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 39 If the TIME command is set for TIME OFF, the date will not change. DCP/DCPF M Purpose: Switches printer port to DCP or DCPF mode. Format: DCP MODE DCP MODE baud DCPF MODE DCPF MODE baud . . . CONTINUED 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 40 ♦ Install the MAP in the shelf. ♦ Apply power for ten seconds. This erases the configuration and resets the interpoll time delay to zero. ♦ Remove the MAP and place switch S5-2 UP..CONTINUED 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 41 Format: LOCK Purpose: Reports if the logging feature is on or off. Turns on or off the logging feature that reports changes of status or device failures. Format: LOG ON LOG OFF . . . CONTINUED 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 42 Maximum length is eight characters - upper or lowercase, and any combination of letters and numbers..CONTINUED 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 43 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 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 44 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 com- mand gives the status of the Smart MACs themselves, not the status of the devices connected to the Smart MACs. 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 45 . . . CD. . . OD ... . . C ..(MEM NOT MAPPED) (MEM NOT MAPPED) . . . CONTINUED 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 46 To set the time, type TIME and then the hour-minute-second time in 24-hour format. TIME ON turns on the time and date functions. TIME OFF turns off the time and date functions and the time and date do not change. 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 47: Technical Specifications

    -56 VDC (without firmware or communications subassemblies) 12.0 13.6 Weight, without subassembly 11.25 ounces Physical Dimensions 1.4" x 6.0" x 5.6" Operating Temperature Range 0 to 55 Degrees C. Note: Input current and heat dissipation figures are nominal +/-15% 46020-40-0399 <90-00039>...
  • Page 48: 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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