Dantel 46062-02 Installation & Operation Manual

General purpose 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
46062-02/03
G
ENERAL
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Table of Contents

Ordering Information ........................................................................... 2
General Description .............................................................................. 2
Circuit Description ............................................................................... 3
Application Information ....................................................................... 5
Installation ............................................................................................ 8
Operation ............................................................................................ 19
Printer Syntax .................................................................................... 20
Technical Specifications ..................................................................... 62
Warranty ............................................................................................. 64
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.
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NSTALLATION
46062-0299 <90-00016>
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46062-03
GENERAL
PURPOSE
PROCESSOR
LOW BAT.
MASTER
DATA
PRINTER
RESET
C11-46062-03 REV__
TM
Technical Reference # TR-NWT-000870.
M
PERATION
ANUAL

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    For more complete information on electrostatic discharge safety Issue date: February 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 C11-46062-02 General Purpose Processor; monitors up to 32,768 alarm points C11-46062-03 General Purpose Processor;...
  • Page 3: Circuit Description

    CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ig. 1 shows the 46062 General Purpose Processor functional schematic. Microprocessor and Associated Circuitry The GPP utilizes a 16-bit parallel processor operating at 8.192 MHz. Memory consists of the following: ♦ An EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) that contains the initial operating instructions for the micro- processor, ♦...
  • Page 4 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION Front Panel Reset Switch The front panel of the module has a recessed momentary push-button switch that is used to provide a hardware reset. If the button is pressed momentarily, the module restarts opera- tion and reloads the default operating parameters established by the DIP switches.
  • Page 5: Application Information

    PORT WIRING (TB-1) RX DATA 9 RS232 X - OBTAIN PIN NUMBER TX DATA 13 FROM DANTEL A18- DRAWING FOR ALARM SHELF. SIG GND 17 CHASSIS GROUND IF STATUS MONITOR AND/OR MAP DO NOT USE BATTERY GROUND, INSTALL SIGNAL GROUND WIRE.
  • Page 6 APPLICATION INFORMATION . 3 - S GPP T INGLE ULTIPLE IRING IAGRAM INSTALLER WIRING HUBBING ( - ) 53 MODULE 46034-00 RS232 ( +) 56 PRINTER PORT RX DATA 9 MULTIPLE ALARM PROCESSOR TX DATA 13 IF STATUS MONITOR AND/OR HUBBING MODULE DO NOT 46020-00 USE BATTERY GROUND, INSTALL SIGNAL GROUND WIRE.
  • Page 7 APPLICATION INFORMATION . 4 - M GPP A ASTER LAVE PPLICATION RAWING PERSONAL COMPUTER SITE 1 DUMB TERMINAL ALARM SHELF ALARM SYSTEM MASTER MASTER PERSONAL COMPUTER SITE 2 DUMB TERMINAL A Personal Computer allows NOTE: ALARM SHELF uploading/downloading of the System Configuration Database.
  • Page 8: Installation

    INSTALLATION nstallation consists of setting the switches and straps, wiring the connector, installing the module in the shelf, and down- loading the configuration database. WITCH ETTINGS Set the switches. Refer to Figs. 5-9. . 5 - PC B OARD WITCH AND TRAP OCATIONS DOWN = ON...
  • Page 9 INSTALLATION . 6 - P RINTER WITCH ETTINGS S1-2 S1-1 S1-3 General Purpose Processor (GPP) SWITCH 1 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 3 SWITCH 2 SWITCH 1...
  • Page 10 INSTALLATION . 8 - A LARM ASKING WITCH ETTINGS S1-8 General Purpose Processor (GPP) S1-7 SWITCH 3 SWITCH 1 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 3 SWITCH 2 SWITCH 1...
  • Page 11 The printer port always operates in asychronous RS-232 mode and requires no straps. Contact Dantel’s Field Service depart- ment for more information about the following applications: ♦...
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION . 10 - S TRAPPING IAGRAM U1 U2 R2 R1 S2 S1 CC2 CC3 W1 W2 AA2 AA1 G2 G1 V1 V2 N2 N1 M2 M1 E2 E1 Z2 Z1 46062-0299 <90-00016>...
  • Page 13 INSTALLATION . 11 - S TRAPPING IAGRAM ASTER AND ORTS Master Port - RS-232 Asynchronous Master Port - RS-422 Asynchronous Data Port - RS-232 Asynchronous Data Port - RS-422 Asynchronous Master Port - RS-232 Asynchronous Master Port - RS-422 Asynchronous Data Port - RS-422 Asynchronous Master Port - RS-232 Asynchronous 46062-0299 <90-00016>...
  • Page 14 INSTALLATION A - S ABLE TRAPPING PTIONS AND INOUTS MASTER PORT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION STRAPPING PIN USED RS-232 TD (Transmit Data) RD (Receive Data) DD1, CC2 RTS (Request To Send) CTS (Clear To Send) N1, EE1 RS-422 K2, L1, T1 K2, L1, T1 J2, CC1 J2, CC1 RX terminated...
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION ) - S ABLE CONTINUED TRAPPING PTIONS AND INOUTS ADDITIONAL STRAPPING DESCRIPTION STRAPPING PIN USED Timer Output Active Timer Output Inactive Interrupt Request Line Active Interrupt Request Line Inactive External Timer Real-time Clock Battery - Operating Condition Battery - Storage Condition IMPORTANT: The 46062 GPP is shipped from the factory with the battery strapped in the storage position (X2).
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION ) - S ABLE CONTINUED TRAP EFINITIONS STRAP PORT INTERFACE DESCRIPTION Master RS-232 Master/Data Master RS-232 Master Master RS-422/485 RXC terminated Master RS-422/485 RXC not terminated Master RS-422/485 Master RS-422/485 Master RS-232 Master RS-422/485 TXC terminated Master RS-422/485 TXC not terminated Master RS-422/485 RX clock input;...
  • Page 17 INSTALLATION IRING Wiring consists of wiring the 56-pin edge connector and wiring the GPP to external equipment. 1. Wire the connector If needed, refer to Fig. 12 for 46062 pin wiring assignments. . 12 - P ESIGNATIONS PARALLEL INTERFACE: TIN PARALLEL INTERFACE: TOUT PARALLEL INTERFACE: DEMEREQ DATA PORT: RS-232 RTS...
  • Page 18 This port also connects to any slave GPPs being used in the system. The printer port wires to a dumb terminal or computer. If the computer includes Dantel’s 46502 Status Monitor GPP Editor, you can configure the GPP with the software. The master port wires to an alarm system master.
  • Page 19: Operation

    LOW BAT. A 46062-03 GPP uses display 67, points 33-64 to report low battery conditions on GPP addresses 1-32. The 46062-02 uses points 33-64 of display 73 for the same purpose. Use the SET command (refer to the PRINTER SYNTAX section of this manual) to assign levels to each of the points being used.
  • Page 20: Printer Syntax

    TYPICAL MESSAGE 46062-03 1 67 57 G AF CAUTION! BACKUP DATA, BAT LOW 46062-02 1 73 64 G AF CAUTION! BACKUP DATA, BAT LOW The examples shown above are the default messages. User- defined messages are created using the DESCRIBE command (refer to the PRINTER SYNTAX section of this manual).
  • Page 21 PRINTER SYNTAX ♦ If the system is operating properly, a prompt (OK) appears on the screen. The GPP is ready to accept command inputs. ♦ If the terminal and GPP do not communicate, remove power from the GPP. Then check the settings at the terminal and also at the GPP.
  • Page 22 PRINTER SYNTAX Recall Previous Line To retype the last line you typed when an error message is returned or to edit a command, hold down the Ctrl key and press the K key. Recall Current Line When a system status message interrupts you, hold down the Ctrl key and press the R key to retype contents of the line you were typing.
  • Page 23 The Printer Syntax recognizes alarm levels A, B, C and D as CRITICAL, MAJOR, MINOR and STATUS alarms. If you use software for configuring the system, refer to the Dantel 46502 Status Monitor GPP Editor documentation. GPP C AMPLE ONFIGURATION...
  • Page 24 PRINTER SYNTAX Set ID 1 Disp 8 Pnt 4 Minor Defines the alarm at point 4 as a local and minor (level C) alarm. Set ID 1 Disp 8 Pnt 5 Global Defines the alarm at point 5 as a global alarm. The GPP as- sumes that any alarm not defined as level A, B or C is a level D alarm, so there is no need to define point 5 as a level D alarm.
  • Page 25 MAP ID, the GPP then generates displays 65-67 internally which report device communication failures in the alarm sys- tem. The 46062-02 General Purpose Processor (GPP) can interrogate 512 displays of alarms. For each MAP ID, this GPP then gener- ates displays 65-73 internally which report device communica- tion failures in the alarm system.
  • Page 26 PRINTER SYNTAX NOTE: The command CON will display the interrogation (polling) list. This will show which MAP and which display of that MAP occupies which position. ♦ Display 65, points 1 through 64, is for the first 64 devices polled. ♦...
  • Page 27 PRINTER SYNTAX NPUT OMMANDS CKNOWLEDGE This entire section has been up- Purpose: dated. It now matches exactly Acknowledges local, global, or all alarms. the Input Commands section in the 46001-0797-PR practice. Format: ACK ALL ACK LOCAL ACK GLOBAL ACK LOCAL ID # ACK ID # DISP # ACK ID # DISP # PNT # Remarks:...
  • Page 28 PRINTER SYNTAX CKNOWLEDGE EVEL Purpose: Sets the operation of the acknowledge command to acknowledge audible devices. Format: ACK LEVEL 1 ACK LEVEL 2 ACK LEVEL 3 Remarks: LEVEL 1 - Setting the acknowledge level at one only allows the status monitor to acknowledge its own database and release its own alarm relays.
  • Page 29 PRINTER SYNTAX Outputs when acknowledging level 2 or level 3 alarms: Input Example: Output Response: ACK POINTS 17:32:31 03/09/93 Input Example: Output Response: ACK GPPS 17:32:43 03/09/93 CTUATE Purpose: Momentarily sets the control points for alarm annunciators. Format: ACT ALL ACT # Remarks: ACT ALL sets all control points.
  • Page 30 PRINTER SYNTAX Output Response: NOTE: There is no other screen response to this command; however, control points one through four will actuate momentarily. LARM UTOFF Purpose: Disables or enables the external audible relays. Format: Remarks: Toggles this function with each use. Input Example: Output Response: ALARM CUT OFF IS ON 12:34:52 12/19/92...
  • Page 31 PRINTER SYNTAX Purpose: Reports if the terminal bell is on or off. Turns bell on or off; when bell is on, it sounds when a change of alarm status occurs. Format: BELL BELL ON BELL OFF Remarks: The command BELL causes the current status of the BELL feature to be displayed.
  • Page 32 PRINTER SYNTAX NOTE: If you do not enter anything for 60 seconds, the path will automatically disconnect and the system will return to polling alarms. When the CALL command is active, you can only use the MAP’s Printer Syntax commands. You cannot use the Status Monitor Syntax.
  • Page 33 ID is 1 to 32. The possible range of numbers for POSITION is from 1 to 128 for the 46062-03 and 1 to 512 for the 46062-02. The possible range of numbers for DISPLAY is from 1 to 64.
  • Page 34 PRINTER SYNTAX 1-64 at the first address and displays 1-64 at the second address. Note that while the displays are numbered 65-128 at the MAP -41, they are reported as displays 1-64 at the second address. Refer to the Operation Manual specific to the device you are polling for details on that devices capabilities.
  • Page 35 PRINTER SYNTAX Remarks: Allows a control point to be set by the ACTUATE command. If CONTROL is off, control points can not be set. Input Example: CONTROL OFF Output Response: There is no output response to this command; however, the ACTUATE command will not be allowed to set any control points.
  • Page 36 PRINTER SYNTAX NOTE: This is a typical display of the alarm points that have been set. The first column is the address of the MAP, the second column is the display number, and the third column is the alarm point number.
  • Page 37 PRINTER SYNTAX Remarks: DESC can be substituted for DESCRIBE. DISP can be substituted for DISP. PNT can be substituted for POINT. ID # can be any or all addresses from 1 through 32. DISP # can be any or all displays from 1 through 64 NOTE: DISP can also be 65 through 67 for small GPPs or 65 through 73 for large GPPs.
  • Page 38 PRINTER SYNTAX Remarks: Displays the status of the devices as of the last time they were interrogated. It takes three consecutive missed polls before a device is reported as failed. Input Example: DEVSTAT Output Response: LIST STATUS 12:58:29 10/14/91 NORM NORM 1 32 FAIL...
  • Page 39 PRINTER SYNTAX Output Response: DISPLAY MODE IS GLOBAL NOTE: Switch S1-7 and/or switch S1-8 must be set to the appropriate position before the alarms can be masked. OWNLOAD Purpose: Downloads the database from the master GPP to the slave GPP. Format: DOWNLOAD ALL DOWNLOAD DESC ID # DISP # PNT #...
  • Page 40 PRINTER SYNTAX Remarks: You can use the following commands when editing: carriage return = save and exit backspace = go back one space and erase ctrl-p (ç) = go one character back ctrl-q (è) = go one character forward ctrl-r (é) = go one description back ctrl-s (ê)= go one description forward ctrl-x = no change and exit ctrl-a = no change and edit...
  • Page 41 PRINTER SYNTAX GPP C ONTROL Purpose: Tells the system which slave GPP address numbers are valid. Format: GPP # ON GPP # OFF Remarks: The symbol # can be an individual device, it can be a group of devices, or it can be the term ALL, meaning all devices. The possible range of device addresses can be from 1 through 32.
  • Page 42 PRINTER SYNTAX GPP M ELECT Purpose: Informs operating system if GPP is being used as a Status Monitor or if it is in a stand-alone system. Format: GPP SM GPP SA Remarks: SM must be selected when GPP is installed in the Status Moni- tor.
  • Page 43 PRINTER SYNTAX Output Response: 1 MYSELF 2 NORM 3 NORM NOTE: The first GPP listed is the master GPP; hence, the answer MYSELF. If the message “This is a slave” appears, it means one of the following: ♦ This Status Monitor is a slave; that is, it is in a listening mode only.
  • Page 44 PRINTER SYNTAX NOTE: There is no other output response to this command; however, the output relays and the front panel LEDs (GLB; NOR; ACO; GLOBAL and LOCAL CRITICAL, MAJOR, MINOR and STATUS) activate momentarily. INEFEED Purpose: Reports if the linefeed is on or off. Turns the linefeed on or off. Format: LINEFEED LINEFEED ON...
  • Page 45 PRINTER SYNTAX LIST B LIST C LIST D Remarks: LIST ALL displays all active alarm points in the entire system. LIST SYSTEM or SYSTEM operates the same as LIST ALL. SYS can be substituted for system. LIST GLOBAL displays all active alarm points described as GLOBAL in the database.
  • Page 46 PRINTER SYNTAX Output Response: AF (up to 30-character alarm point description) TOWER FOUR LIGHT OUT 7 15 1 66 19 AF COMMUNICATION FAILURE TOWER 19 This is a typical display of the alarm points that have been set. The first column is the address of the MAP, the second column is the display number, and the third column is the alarm point number.
  • Page 47 PRINTER SYNTAX Input Example: LOCK Output Response: SYSTEM LOCKED Purpose: Reports if the logging feature is on or off. Turns on or off the logging feature. Format: LOG ON LOG OFF Remarks: The LOG command shows if the logging feature is on or off. The LOG ON command turns logging on.
  • Page 48 PRINTER SYNTAX AJOR Purpose: Displays all major alarms. Format: MAJOR Remarks: The command MAJOR displays all major alarms. MAJ or B can be substituted for MAJOR. Input Example: B LOCAL Output Response: BF (up to 30-character alarm point description) TOWER FOUR LIGHT OUT 7 15 7 19 This is a typical display of the alarm points that have been set.
  • Page 49 PRINTER SYNTAX ASTER LAVE Purpose: Displays if the GPP you are using is a master or slave. Format: Input Example: Output Response: THIS IS A MASTER. If the message “This is a slave” appears, it means one of the following: ♦...
  • Page 50 PRINTER SYNTAX Input Example: Output Response: CF (up to 30-character alarm point description) TOWER FOUR LIGHT OUT 7 15 7 19 This is a typical display of the alarm points that have been set. The first column is the address of the MAP, the second column is the display number, and the third column is the alarm point number.
  • Page 51 PRINTER SYNTAX PG ON turns paging on. PG OFF turns paging off. NOTE: PAGE must be off when using a printer. Input Example: Output Response: PAGING OFF ASSWORD ASSWORD Purpose: Sets password or passwords for system security. Format: PASSWORD1 PASSWORD2 Remarks: Entry is followed by a query for a new password.
  • Page 52 PRINTER SYNTAX NOTE: Do not lose the password! If the password is lost, the system can not be accessed unless the backup power for the memory on the GPP is interrupted. Interrupting the backup power will erase the entire database (the configuration, individual point descriptions, etc.).
  • Page 53 PRINTER SYNTAX RELAY TIME OUT shows the setting of the time-out (in min- utes) and whether it is on or off. RELAY TIME OUT ON and RELAY TIME OUT OFF set the time-out to be either on or off. The system default is RELAY TIME OUT ON 2 minutes. Input Example: RELAY TIME OUT 5 Output Response:...
  • Page 54 PRINTER SYNTAX EMOTE Purpose: Displays the baud of the data port or changes the baud between 1200 and 9600. Format: REMOTE BAUD REMOTE BAUD 1200 REMOTE BAUD 9600 Remarks: REMOTE BAUD displays the baud of the data port. REMOTE BAUD 1200 sets the baud of the data port to 1200. REMOTE BAUD 9600 sets the baud of the data port to 9600.
  • Page 55 PRINTER SYNTAX The symbol # can be an individual device, it can be a group of devices, or it can be the term ALL, meaning all devices. ID # can be any or all addresses from 1 through 32. DISP # can be any or all displays from 1 through 64 (and GPP’s internal displays 65-73).
  • Page 56 PRINTER SYNTAX Input Example: REPORT CONTROL 1-2 Output Response: CN C-1 NOTE: This response indicates that control points one and two will be set (turned on) when there is an alarm at ID 5 Disp 2 point 7. ESET Purpose: Resets the system.
  • Page 57 Displays the firmware’s revision number. Format: Remarks: Status Monitors with the expanded memory option will have X82-00283-0X firmware, those without will have X82-00300-0X. Input Example: Output Response: DANTEL COS POLLING STATUS MONITOR 1 meg COPYRIGHT 1991 PART# X82-00283-0X Input Example: 46062-0299 <90-00016>...
  • Page 58 PRINTER SYNTAX Output Response: DANTEL COS POLLING STATUS MONITOR COPYRIGHT 1991 10-10-91 PART# X82-00300-0X Purpose: Passes 70-character text messages between the terminal con- nected to the printer port and those connected to the master port. Format: SEND [70-character text message]...
  • Page 59 PRINTER SYNTAX Purpose: Changes the characteristics of an individual alarm point. Format: SET ID # DISPLAY # POINT # GLOBAL CRITICAL. SET ID # DISPLAY # POINT # LOCAL CRITICAL. SET ID # DISPLAY # POINT # GLOBAL MAJOR. SET ID # DISPLAY # POINT # LOCAL MAJOR. SET ID # DISPLAY # POINT # GLOBAL MINOR.
  • Page 60 PRINTER SYNTAX Output Response: There is no output response to this command; however, alarm point 55 in display 25 for address 11 is now a critical alarm. TATUS Purpose: Displays all status alarms. Format: STATUS Remarks: STAT or D may be substituted for STATUS. Input Example: STAT Output Response:...
  • Page 61 PRINTER SYNTAX Purpose: Displays or sets the system time. Format: TIME TIME hh-mm-ss Remarks: The command TIME will display the current time. The command TIME followed by the hour-minute-seconds entry will set the time. Time is entered in 24-hour format. Output Response: The command TIME displays the current time.
  • Page 62: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS , 46062-02/03 G ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS ENERAL URPOSE ROCESSOR DESCRIPTION VALUE Input Voltage -21 to -56 VDC Input Current @ -48 VDC Idle 70 mA Maximum 108 mA Heat Dissipation @ -48 VDC Idle 11.6 Btu/hr Maximum 17.9 Btu/hr Weight 1 lb.
  • Page 63 NOTES 46062-0299 <90-00016>...
  • Page 64: 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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