Sur-Gard MLR2000 Virtual Network Receiver Installation Manual version 1.5 WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
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If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installa- IMPORTANT INFORMATION tion of this equipment Sur-Gard MLR2000 does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have ques- tions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules.
WARNING Limited Warranty Please Read Carefully Not e to Instal lers Digital Security Controls warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
NOTES: Automation connections are considered first time on a central station receiver. The MLR2000 can supplementary per UL864 Listing. Compatibility decode a variety of popular and widely used communication with the automation software in a system used at a formats.
Port 1024 A tool is provided for NT 4 + or Windows 9x/2000/XP The MLR2000 has a main power supply module for side A environments which provides graphical style menu for and for side B, and an optional stand-by power supply per configuration management.
Section 2 - Quick Start Receiver Setup and Operation • Take a 50-ohm coaxial cable and connect one end to the BNC connector (ETHERNET B) of the CPM2000. The 2.1.1 Unpacking other end of the coaxial cable should be connected to Carefully unpack the receiver and inspect for shipping the BNC connector (ENET B IN) of the backplane.
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Figure 2, 72 Line Cards Configuration (Expansion cabinet)
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2.1.3 Power Cable Connections • Take the power cables (10 gage) and connect one end • Take the power cable for the CPM2000 and connect the to the power terminals of the backplane marked PWR- labelled wire to the designated terminal on the back- GND (black cable) and +28 V A (red cable).
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Figure 4, 72 Line Cards Configuration (Expansion Cabinet) Fan Tray Ethernet Repeater A Ethernet Repeater A REC COL PA R P AR REC COL PA R P AR REC COL PA R P AR REC COL PA R P AR REC COL PA R P AR PW R J AM ACT PORT 1...
Ready to download. codes described in the 'DRL2000 Library Decoding and CCCC Event Codes Table' will be used with the Sur-Gard auto- 2. Point and click at 'Transfer' on the Hyper Terminal mation communication protocol to send signals to the menu and access the 'Send File' category.
Mounting the Receiver Ensure that all electrical connections are made correctly. Install the MLR2000 in a closed 19" rack or cabinet with a After verifying all connections, connect the RED and locking rear access door. Cover all unused spaces with BLACK leads to a 24 (2 ×...
Section 4 - DRL2000 Digital Receiver Line Card The DRL2000 acts as an interface between the digital DRL2000 Controls alarm transmitter and the CPM2000. Different communi- Each DRL2000 Module has one telephone line. cation formats can be used to transmit the information. Momentarily depressing and releasing a button will regis- The main functions of the line-cards are to continuously ter as a single input or keystroke.
19-Nov-1998 10:40:56 - Nov 19 1998-11:32:25-F3/00- When the CPM2000 Error condition is corrected, the SG -19-069-123F—SUR-GARD SECURT alarm messages in the event buffer will be transmitted to the CPM2000 with the corresponding time/ date the alarm have been received.
(or a receiver itself) devoted to certain or Caller ID customers, the MLR2000 can "handle" any format at any time through the use of profiles. Each line card holds its own look-up table that can be shared through line pools, Send string to or shared within the entire receiver.
NOTE: Enabling 2-way audio will affect NFPA 72 sys- tem loading requirements. Refer to Par. 4-5.3.2.2.2 of On the MLR2000, it will replace the RRLLL, which is normally NFPA 72 for details. the receiver number and the line card number, by the DNIS If the alarm panel sends a listen-in code activation received or the convert data found in the table.
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The second nibble of this option controls the user/zone Option [13]: Caller Source to SG Computer - number conversion. The Sur-Gard 4/3 DTMF format is Default [00] made up of a 4-digit account code, a 1-digit event code, Option [13] allows the transmission of the Caller Identifica- and a 2-digit hexadecimal zone code or user number.
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DNIS (for example, Caller-ID), then the table lookup the A.H.S. database with the MLR2000 Console software. functionalities remain the same. If the entry is If the operator wishes to call block a particular customer...
Options [30] - [3F]: 3/1 - 4/1 Digit 0-F formats to determine the message and event code. The The DRL2000 uses a unique Sur-Gard communication for- event code will then be transmitted to the central station mat to transmit data through the CPM2000 to the central computer.
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(Hex 20) can be used as the common event code with cer- tain automation software packages to avoid account code database changes when switching over from other brand receivers to the Sur-Gard receiver. Values programmed in Options[30]-[5F],[70] other than in this table will default to UAxx for Undecoded Alarm.
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So it will convert account code NOTE: Option [7B] may be used with any 3-digit 9876 as indicated below: account code formats supported by the MLR2000. 1RRLLLsssss9-876sXssYZ Option [7C]: Alarm Codes to Activate 2-Way Audio - Default [00] * This will not affect SIA.
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Option - [7A] [7C] Switch Reason (or [7B]) to Audio Options [81] through [88]: Handshake Selection - 00 1-2 Alarm code 2 falls within the code Default: [81] [85] range 1-2. [82] [86] 1-1 00 Account code 1234 falls within the range 1-1.
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Option [91]: Inter-Handshake Duration - Default [00] The DRL2000 line card will usually wait for signals from the Value 5 Digit Setting 6 Digit Setting control panels for 4 seconds before sending the next hand- select 4/1 format select 4/2 format shake, if there are no signals received.
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= space The Ademco 4/1 Express format may cause conflicts with C = Channel 9 the Sur-Gard DTMF 4/3 with checksum format or FBI Super [DC4] terminator fast without checksum. Therefore, this option must be pro- grammed to inform the DRL2000 which of the 3 formats Option [A0]: 11 / 12-Digit DTMF (Acron or may be used.
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Example 2: Code B1 Options [A8] - [AF]: Dial-out Number For 2-way Computer output: 604091sssssss022sOsss1 Audio Transfer - Default [00] If Option A3 is set to 05: the hex digit will be stripped for These 8 options are used to provide the dial-out number if 1-digit reporting and BFSK.
Computer:901123ssss1234AAAAA78A[14][6] Sur-Gard DTMF Formats Ademco Contact ID Sur-Gard DTMF 4/3 and 4/3 with checksum formats pro- This DTMF format requires a dual tone handshake and vide fast, reliable and easy-to-understand and decode 1400 Hz kiss-off, or 1400 Hz handshake and 1400 Hz data transmission.
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Low temp Loss of radio supervision O/C Partial Arm Loss of air flow Loss of central polling exit Error Fire supervisory - 200 and 210 Radio Xmtr VSWR User on Premises Fire supervisory Protection Loop Troubles - 370 Recent Close Low water pressure Protection loop System Disables - 500 and 510...
Zero regular 4/1 or 4/2 format. Option [99] must be pro- Opening grammed as ‘01’ to decode the 4/1 Express format Closing instead of the Sur-Gard 4/3 with checksum format. Abort Example: Restore • Option 99 set to 00 Trouble...
7.10 Modem II, Modem IIE, Modem IIIa² 7.12 Silent Knight FSK1, FSK2 and BFSK Formats 7.12.1 Silent Knight FSK1 Protocol ERRLLLssssAAAAAAXXssss[DC4] BFSK, Modem II, Modem IIIa or Modem IIE formats (refer Where: to appendix D) can be decoded by the DRL2000. FSK protocol identifier 7.10.1 Modem II Receiver number...
AAAAAA Account number (if the account is 4 or 5 dig- E60z Expand trouble device ID z its, the leading “A”s will be replaced by EE0z Expand restore device ID z spaces) E6zz Expand trouble station ID zz (zz=17-31) Event code EEzz Expand restore station ID zz (zz=17-31) Zone/user number...
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7.15.2 3/1-4/1 Extended, 3/2 & 4/2 Alarm Library 7.15.4 Event Codes Summary Alarm 0x (Ax) PER TEST REPORT Code Event Alarm FIRE ALARM Automatic Test Alarm PANIC ALARM Fire Alarm Alarm BURGLARY Panic Alarm Alarm GENERAL ALARM Burglary Alarm Alarm GENERAL ALARM Closing by User Number Alarm...
Section 8 - CPM2000 Central Processing Module The CPM2000 is the central processing module that monitors • Ethernet A and B to DRL2000 line-cards • TCP/IP output to automation software and MLR2000 the DRL2000 Line Cards and forwards the information from the console software.
Loss of Socket/Automation The Manual Restore rule is a command that may be issued on the Sur-Gard console to jump back to the first entry. It is estimated that sockets may appear and disappear reg- The CPM and automation must connect to all resources ularly as processes are terminated and reconstituted.
CPM2000(A) Poll Manual Re-start from Ethernet Port Automation ciated ports. Each MLR2000 receiver may have up to two Console (Reset Fallback) Active? CPM2000's, configured as a primary CPM plus an optional 'hot backup' CPM. Internally, socket program- ming uses specific ports for expected tasks. The MLR2000...
'server as per the following diagram after Stevens 'UNIX The line-cards will be assigned by shelf and slot number. Network Programming' Prentice Hall 1990 section 6.2. All device status information is in Sur-Gard format. The reporting of status on this port, automation output, CPM 10.5 Stream Packet Structure display and printer will relate to physical addressing.
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CPM2000 Internal Status Messages: Description Printer Message Automation message 24V Battery Low 24V Battery Low YT0000 24V Battery Restored 24V Battery Restored YR0000 5V Failure 5V Failure YT0001 5V Restored 5V Restored YR0001 Fan Circuit Failure Fan Circuit Failure YX0000 Fan Circuit Restored Fan Circuit Restored YZ0000...
Section 11 - PSU2000 Power supply Module 'AC' LED It indicates the presence of AC. 'BATTERY OK' LED It indicates the battery status (ON when battery is charged). 'Trouble' LED It indicates a trouble in the power supply.
Section 12 - Automation Protocols The Sur-Gard MLR2000 receiver sends the various protocols to report signals to the central station computer via an RS232 port. The complete description of protocols is available upon request. 12.1 Data Byte protocol The Sur-Gard MLR2000 receiver uses a default configura-...
Section 13 - Detailed Description of Computers 13.1 COM Responses 13.2 Automation Absent When the CPM2000 sends an event to the computer, it When the computer is not responding to transmissions, checks for 3 responses: Ack, Nack or Unknown/No the CPM will generate a 'COMx Absent' or 'TCP/IP Response Absent' trouble.
Appendix D - Printer Words: Options [60-6F] The English Printer Library is provided and can be selected by programming the event codes to the corresponding word. Words available: Hex # Printer Words Hex # Printer Words MEDICAL FIRE SUPERVISORY PENDANT TRANSMITTER LOW WATER PRESSURE FAIL TO REPORT IN LOW CO2...
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Hex # Printer Words Hex # Printer Words RF TRANSMITTER. LOW BATTERY BELL 2 DISABLE SMOKE HI-SENSOR ALARM RELAY DISABLE SMOKE LOW-SENSOR TROUBLE RELAY DISABLE INTRUSION HI-SENSOR REVERSING RELAY DISABLE INTRUSION LOW-SENSOR RESERVED SELF TEST FAIL RESERVED OPEN/CLOSE RESERVED O/C BY USER RESERVED GROUP O/C DIALER DISABLED...
Appendix E - Panels Compatibility List Panel Formats Passed/Failed Panel Formats Passed/Failed Acron Avenger 4000 20 BPS Not Verified C&K System 236 10 BPS Passed Acron Superfast Not Verified 20 BPS Passed Adcor PPD-3 Not Verified Any DTMF Format Passed ADT Safewatch Pro 3000 Ademco Contact ID Passed...
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Panel Formats Passed/Failed Sur Gard P1664LC 10 BPS Passed 20 BPS Passed 40 BPS Passed Any DTMF Format Passed Passed Linear 1704/SSD Linear FSK Not Supported Westec 800 Westec Format 3 Not Supported Westec 900 Westec Format 1 Not Supported Westec 2000 Old Westec Format 2 Not Supported...
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