ENIGMA II  Programming Manual

ENIGMA II Programming Manual

8+1 channel multiformat digital receiver

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ENIGMA II
Monitoring Receiver
Programming Manual
6 / 11 / 2014

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Summary of Contents for ENIGMA II Enigma II

  • Page 1 ENIGMA II Monitoring Receiver Programming Manual 6 / 11 / 2014...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.5 DISPLAY / CARDS – telephone line card programming...........15 3.6 DISPLAY / RADIO – radio receiver card programming............16 4. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING WITH PC SOFTWARE.............17 5. TROUBLESHOOTING......................19 6. ENIGMA II TESTING......................21 7. FIRMWARE UPGRADE AND OTHER FUNCTIONS............23 8. SYSTEM MESSAGES......................26 9. COMPATIBILITY........................28...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing our product. This modern and reliable monitoring receiver not only guarantees the highest level of security, but also it is a useful colleague in the life of every monitoring company, because of its user-friendly handling and intelligent functions.
  • Page 4: System Structure

    2. SYSTEM STRUCTURE ENIGMA II monitoring receiver provides complex and reliable solution to build up a modern monitoring station. The device can receive signals from alarm control panels through IP network, telephone line and radio channel. Due to the universal operation, the device can receive all standard (and most of the non-standard) signals from alarm control panels and communicators.
  • Page 5: Rc Radio Receiver Card (Optional)

    2.3 RC radio receiver card (optional) The optional RC radio receiver card works as a special line card in the system – it provides event receiving through UHF radio (440..450MHz). RC card can handle two independent radio channels, which are displayed as line card “A” and “B” in the system. Event management and CPM monitoring way is similar to LC line cards.
  • Page 6: System Programming From Receiver Menu

    SURGARD receiver should be chosen in case of SIMS, MYMAS or other monitoring software types. 3. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING FROM RECEIVER MENU After completing instructions from Installer Manual it is time to start ENIGMA II monitoring receiver programming. The main settings can be done through the receiver menu displayed on LCD.
  • Page 7: F3 (Util) Menu

    CONSOLE VER: CPM2.60.BC06 ENTER PASSWORD [ *█ ABCDEFG HIJKLMN OPQRSTU VWXYZ_ – Code entering is possible by choosing characters with F1 – F4 buttons (more pushes of one button can be used to change character, backspace is with ◄ button, code apply with ENTER button, exit with DISPLAY button).
  • Page 8: F4 (Setup) Menu

    F3 (RESET) Different level resets of the receiver unit. F1 (DEFAULT) – This function is to delete full event memory and set all settings back to default value. F2 (MEMORY) – This function is to delete full event memory, then receiver restart. F3 (RESET) –...
  • Page 9 BUZZER OPERATE • YES – ENIGMA II buzzer is on, yo can hear buzzer sound if there is new event until manual acknowledge (pushing ENTER button) / monitoring software acknowledge. NO – ENIGMA II buzzer is off, there is no buzzer signal in case of unacknowledged event.
  • Page 10 It is recommended to modify the following settings only: IP ADDRESS • Here you can define the ENIGMA II unit private (internal) IP address in local area network. Take care to not use address which is used by another device, or which can be given by DHCP service.
  • Page 11 NETMASK • The used subnet mask in local area network. GATEWAY • This address is required if the device optionally wants to realize external communication (for example for WAN Test). Most of the times the gateway address is the same as rooter private (internal) address in local area network.
  • Page 12 YES – Password is required for event list review in web browser. Note: The password for event list review is not the same as the ENIGMA II password. Web browser access password can be created by means of wpg.exe software. For this it is necessary to define the client account (which can be seen by the generated password;...
  • Page 13: Ip Communication Status Menu

    Note: After changing all kind of IP parameters please always restart the receiver unit. For this exit the menu, then F3 (UTIL) / F3 (RESET) / F3 (RESET). F3 (TIME) Date and time setting (function without password), details in User Manual. F4 (BACK) Navigation back with one menu level in receiver menu.
  • Page 14: Display - Card Programming And Status Checking

    3.4 DISPLAY – card programming and status checking After pushing the DISPLAY button (DISPLAY LED lights continuously) you can enter into the following window: CARDS RADIO 16:48:17 1 OK A OK 2 OK I████████ 3 ----- B ----- 4 ----- 5 ----- USB A COM-B...
  • Page 15: Display / Cards - Telephone Line Card Programming

    ENIGMA II unit (if telephone number sending is enabled at service provider and 'Caller ID Message' is enabled in Enigma II unit). DISABLE – Telephone numbers from the given line card are not shown on ENIGMA II. Note: Function might be useful for debugging during communicator connecting to monitoring station, as the phone number is displayed in case of bad communication format too.
  • Page 16: Display / Radio - Radio Receiver Card Programming

    3.6 DISPLAY / RADIO – radio receiver card programming After DISPLAY button push (DISPLAY LED is steady) and choosing any of the radio channels (RADIO A – B) it is possible to enter the radio receiver card settings menu with F2 (SETUP) button.
  • Page 17: System Programming With Pc Software

    Note: After changing radio receiver card parameters please always restart the receiver unit. For this exit the menu, then F3 (UTIL) / F3 (RESET) / F3 (RESET). Note: If you want to use more complex radio system (repeaters, more radio receiver units, two-way communication, etc.) please consult with your distributor.
  • Page 18 In normal case programming of the monitoring receiver unit can be done in serial port (any of the COM ports or USB ports). After completing appropriate IP settings programming can be done through Ethernet network as well. Please use EniTerm software for programming.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    PC Control Panel / Hardware / Device Manager application you can check which COM port appears / disappears in device list during plug / unplug ENIGMA II cable. Please check whether COM port setting is correct in monitoring software.
  • Page 20 SOLUTION: Basically it is not error, it means only that the format of communication has some problem at alarm control panel side, ENIGMA II can't understand properly. By means of proper communication format the problem is solved. If the alarm control panel can't use appropriate communication (especially with old panels), please consult with your distributor about modifying receiver handshake settings.
  • Page 21: Enigma Ii Testing

    6. ENIGMA II TESTING When all setting is finished it is possible to test ENIGMA II unit. Testing is also useful to test data sending from an external installation place. The testing software in the given local network can help a lot to check monitoring transmission and find the reason of possible problems.
  • Page 22 Received events in Enigma II can be checked easily with a simple web browser access. For this IP address (and port if it is different from 80) of Enigma II unit should be typed in a web browser (Internet Explorer recommended). Then all received events from receiver memory can be seen.
  • Page 23: Firmware Upgrade And Other Functions

    2. Save settings from the card (CPM / LC / IP / RC) planned to update with EniTerm software (please check 4. System programming with PC software chapter). Please close monitoring software if it is running. 3. Start Enigma II Uploader program for firmware upgrade. 4. Choose item for upgrade (1. STEP), then NEXT.
  • Page 24 CPM – CPM card (cpm.bot) programming; CPM Data – Receiver menu language (cpm.bin) / Web browser menu (cpm.dat) / Web logo (.jpg) update; LC Tel. Line Card – Telephone line card (lc.bot) upgrade; IP Card (USB) – IP extension card (ip.ipx) upgrade – Not possible through CPM! RC, LRR2 –...
  • Page 25 57600. Turn off the power supply of ENIGMA II unit. • Turn on the AC supply of ENIGMA II unit, then immediately click to START button for • firmware upgrade start. Event list and menu names in ENIGMA unit also can be updated. For this after starting Enigma II Uploader program, please choose CPM Data function, then choose the latest language file from distributor (for example: cpm250_EBA14.bin file) for upgrade...
  • Page 26: System Messages

    8. SYSTEM MESSAGES System Message Code Description AC ERROR No main AC voltage AC RESTORED Main AC voltage restored BATTERY LOW No battery or low battery voltage level BATTERY OK Battery connected, battery voltage level OK COM A ERROR Communication error on COM A port COM A RESTORED Communication restored on COM A port COM B ERROR...
  • Page 27 System Message Code Description LINE CARD RESET Line card restarted TEL LINE ERROR Telephone line error TEL LINE OK Telephone line restored FAULT CALL Received call error, no data receiving FAULT DATA Received data error, missing data CANCEL CALL Call abort by the user (hang up) LINE CARD FAIL Internal communication trouble with line card System Message...
  • Page 28: Compatibility

    9. COMPATIBILITY ENIGMA II receiver is compatible with the following communicators and monitoring software types: Monitoring software ALARM SYS (recommended) • SIMS • MYMAS • SURGARD receiver should be chosen in case of SIMS, MYMAS or other monitoring software types.
  • Page 29: Telephone Line Card Communication Formats

    9.1 Telephone line card communication formats Name Data Speed Format Ext Kissoff Ademco Slow 1400 Hz 1900 Hz Pulse 10 bps 3/1, 3/2, 4/1, 4/2 + 1400 Hz Silent Knight Fast 1400 Hz 1900 Hz Pulse 14 bps 3/1, 3/2, 4/1, 4/2 + 1400 Hz Franklin Sescoa 2300 Hz 1800 Hz Pulse 20 bps...

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