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1. Toggle automatic acknowledging of the incoming signals Acknowledge Acknowledge the reception of the incoming signal MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONNECTION TO SOFTWARE Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 37164 Disconnect Disconnect from the receiver device Change font size To change font size of the signals right click on the signals window and select Increase or Decrease Font Size Connecting D4 to PCs Typical scenarios are No connection to PC D4 can be used in a stand alone way without PC All configuration parameters can be accessed from the internal configuration menu Using one connection USB or Serial D4 connected by USB port only ER AA Decrypta V rtuat COM AA AAA ST Receiver application Using only one connection D4 connected by Serial port only E r STReceiver o ES application SERIAL Using both connections USB and Serial IMPORTANT For flexibility of operations the signal received by the receiver can be acknowledged from either USB or Serial connection Main output should be selected in the Output tab menu of Configurator Evens will be acknowledged only from the Main port Secondary one should be considered only for logging When connected in this fashion Decrypta 4 will be seen by the PC as two COM ports One the serial connection is the physical
2. Account XYY 0000 01 Printer error 0000 02 Printer reset 0000 03 Error Line 1 0000 04 Reset Line 1 0000 05 Error Line2 0000 06 Reset Line2 0000 00 Bad transmission FOOOOINRT000 Format SIA 0000 F1 Not a valid signal Line 1 0000 F2 Not a valid signal Line 2 Transmission to computer and printer in ADEMCO 685 Surgard emulation mode For information on transmission See ADEMCO 685 standards For information on transmission See Surgard MRL2 documentation Surgard emulation applies to Dial up Alarm signals and Telephone ID Messages from D4 to D4 printer port When computer ceases to answer Computer absent is sent to printer Icon of main port will display broken link PC led will shut down When computer answers Computer restore is sent to printer Icon of main port will display link PC yellow led will light back on MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CARE OF D4 Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 50 64 CARE OF D4 DE ASSEMBLE to insert in PC or Rack server it is necessary to remove the outer acrylic box and black acrylic leg Metal box is made to fit into a 5 25 inches drive bay TO SERVICE D4 De assembling may be require for some operations Refer to MCDI staff for de assembly and serviceable parts Insure you work on a properly grounded surface and that your body maintains electrical connection to earth ground to preserve me
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4. 1900 Hz Handshake and kissoff 1400hz 2300hz DTMF 10 char sec FSK 110 bauds or 300 bauds SIA CFSK VFSK Bell 103 Listen in Two way voice audio verification general explanation Description applies to listen in two way voice audio verification as they all share the same channel Some alarm panels offer the option for the Central station operator to listen for sound in the premises where the alarm signal originates Alarm panels supporting Listen in keep the telephone line open after having sent a signal to allow sound monitoring The telephone line will be closed by the Central station subject to operator action or receiver setup Listen in criteria D4 is triggered into Listen in mode for incoming events according to panel setup for specific formats SIA and Contact ID formats have specific codes for Listen in See Panel setup DTMF formats use the AEx signal where x can be 0 to F at the Installer s choice See parameter Listen in code in Receiver tab or Front display Receiver menu gt Listen in to assign digits to listen in trigger 3x1 and 4x2 formats have no standard codes for Listen in D4 allows self selection of Listen in codes at Setup time See parameter Listen in code in Receiver tab or Front display Receiver menu gt Listen in to assign digits to listen in trigger Receiver action upon reception of Listen in trigger Upon reception of event in the Listen in category D4 receiver maintains the telephon
5. Last event mode new event will be presented automatically during 10 seconds D4 will return to idle menu after 10s Keep last event mode a new event will be displayed D4 will not return to idle menu unless enter or escape keys are pressed Any new event received will replace the one on current display Manual mode a new event will be displayed NO new event will be display unless enter of escape keys are pressed Returning to idle menu will require acknowledge Enter CR of every event not acknowledge Event log Will display the most recent event Event will not be replaced by new event received after entering the event log However envelop icon and number at the bottom right will display the number of events received since accessing this menu Navigate up or down to view events Navigate up until you reached the new event point in the pile Fast jump will bring you toward entry point until you reach the new events Typical event displays First line displays HH MM DD MM Line number Event number in pile from O to 4095 Second line displays raw alarm code Third line displays Caller ID number up to 18 digits Fourth line basic navigation options Fifth line status icons including number of new events while in the Event log Contact ID lt Exit WFreu Ahext SIA lt Exit WFreu AhHext lt Exit WFreu AhHext MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFI
6. communication can not be established under dos or with a strictly DOS based application Serial communication from serial port may be established Refer to Alarmsoft Jabco www alarmsoft com 1 757 472 4687 for set up of serial port communication USB communication to the Signal logger Configurator gt traffic can still be achieved if PC is Windows XP Vista or 7 using Net framework 2 0 or more or by sending USB signal to another PC Enabling D4 in SECURITHOR Serial or USB communications are possible with SECURITHOR Select only one means to connect to SECURITHOR Open application STreceiver supplied with SECURITHOR Available COM port will be displayed in the left column Select the one corresponding to your D4 and from the receiver type selector drop down menu select Decrypta type Typically D4 at 115200 bauds Verify if communication is established D4 cannot establish connection to SECURITHOR if communication is already established for the port in use with another application MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com WARRANTY Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 52164 Warranty DECRYPTA 4 manufactured under RoHS compliance carry a limited 2 years warranty starting from date of purchase During this period Decrypta 4 shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship when under normal use as intended by MCDI Security Products Inc In fulfillment of any
7. 24H Line2 Power Viewing mode options Time and date Format Display only 21 11 11 15 36 00 PM Display language Select from English French German Italian Portuguese Russian and Spanish Other languages may be available in the Configurator You can use one language in Configurator while another one is used in Front Display of D4 Display language does not change alarm events Idle mode refers to Event viewing mode and sets the operation mode for viewing current events out of the event logs Select from Last event time Keep last event mode or Manual mode A viewing mode must be predefined Last event mode new event will be presented automatically during 10 seconds D4 will return to idle menu after 10s Keep last event mode a new event will be displayed D4 will not return to idle menu unless enter or escape keys are pressed Any new event received will replace the one on current display Manual mode a new event will be displayed NO new event will be display unless enter of escape keys are pressed Returning to idle menu will require acknowledge Enter CR of every event not acknowledge REFER TO EVENT VIEWING SECTION ABOVE FOR COMPREHENSIVE DESCRIPTION OF VIEWING EVENTS ON FRONT DISPLAY Time and date format Set display of time and date to one of the following DDMMYY_HHMMSS 12H YYMMDD_HHMMSS 12H MMDDYY_HHMMSS 12H DDMMYY_HHMMSS 24H YYMMDD_HHMMSS 24H MMDDYY_HHMMSS 24H NOTE This selection only refers to date and time display
8. A den tne east a i 14 AdUst Timo dales cil ii dial tipos 14 ET A o steshalueion ts sageias teats a EEE a O a gests 14 LINE OPTION Sinatra AA E EAE ete 14 A a REI CE a PE a NE EU LEE 14 ENE EEE A senate wht sda ged lah bes a ita E at tenet eal 14 Copy IMEN TOA Esad il ae 14 E O A de aes 14 ARA PP A RO 15 Wall Mero Corrs nta 15 NUNDEr OF MIMOS ereccion 15 E A e oo O O E a males c senc es ne al 15 LASTS PSM UI OU basis cta ida did i cons 15 FONO Sor SE 15 Handshake order AAA II O a eden 15 Ae O II O en UD cit re a a dede ei Nee da 15 FreguencieS Sd nd nee e E A car EN EE E EE a a me te ae 16 COMMUNICATION SPEED 2252 mnt n e tu td nues Qi tre A a aa a aa ld r el aline abus 16 OUTPUT OPTIONS a arrestations dr ne Sn bc 16 MaM OUD ESP tando 16 Secondary OU Dani AA A AA AAA AA teas 16 811114110 rama EP EE tetas 17 QUIPUBTO MALO Pride nent AA A A tint anis tee nee es 17 Caller ID OS e de e de dl e e EE 17 ciao oo POS II O O eo 17 OMA MS e O In o O ora nine 17 AS P P aa wwaac iene sdenseide eeeasteenee ented 17 Compress EXTENSA A AAA AA Ad 17 O A II O II ed a in 17 SENYOR its 17 MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com TABLE OF CONTENTS Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 3 64 ONECKINECS i aoa a a a o dos ea Da 17 ACKNOWISdge delay RES e a EA NA es 18 Cear ZOO a a a A A 18 o AE EEEE A E en dit eo 18 AX AX2 ARS MOD enie a a ia 18 UNIT STATUS in
9. COM port ranged COM1 to COM4 usually depending on the number of available serial ports Another connection through USB is a virtual COM port can be in the range COM5 to COM256 Both COM ports can be used to input signals to the PC therefore one COM port can be used to connect to PC receiver software and the other port for logging or monitoring of signals D4 connected by USB and serial port on same PC MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONNECTION TO SOFTWARE Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 38 64 Decrypta WSReceiver application TrafficLogger application Secondary logging connection signals NOT acknowledged MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONNECTION TO SOFTWARE Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 39 64 COM 7 Virtual COM ST Receiver application Decrypta Main connection signals acknowledged ACK TrafficLogger application Priysical COM Secondary logging connection NZ signals NOT acknowledged A E YN Using USB Hub Several D4 connected to PC by USB hub CAUTION When using HUB always feed power to D4 by way of external power supply COM7 Virtual COM port COM8 Virtual COM port COMP Virtual COM port ST Receiver application Available for logging monitoring Signa
10. Enable this box by pressing enter to modify only Line 1 for Line number To move to page 2 press twice and fast on right arrow button Assign a line number to current line you are modifying Choice from O to F Use left and right arrow keys to move from one digit to the other and up and down keys to change value To move to page 2 press twice and fast on right arrow button MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATION By Front Display Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 5164 Assign a receiver number from O to F This value is the same for both lines Use left and right arrow keys to move from one digit to the other and up and down keys to change value LJ Select this option to add a 5s delay after off hook before sending handshake sequence Only use this option if you now it is needed Change number of rings to answer a call Default is 1 and selection can be from O to 5 Warning the value O could not work with some ring patterns or some telephone company ringing system Revert to 1 if experiencing problems Bring the highlight rectangle on the number using left and right arrow keys Change value using the up and down keys Assign a unique identifier for Listen in to Pulse signals Values from 0 to F Bring the highlight rectangle on the number using left and right arrow keys Change value using the up and down keys Does not affect ot
11. ExpreciumD inf Drivers are common for Exprecium D and Decrypta 4 Look for driver at first level of Exd D4 folder provided on CD or downloaded from http mcdi com tools d4 zip LINUX DRIVERS USB drivers for supporting D4 are native to kernel 2 6 31 included in Linux mainstream kernel versions Driver cdc acm is for ARM Microcontroller SAM7X from Atmel Once connected over USB D4 will be available to port dev ttyACMx with x being the port number attributed by driver Driver cdc acm is a serial driver Use port dev ttyACMXx with x being serial virtual port to use MCDI cannot guarantee support for Linux Is it made on limited availability when available Recompiling and further work may be available on an hourly basis Contact MCDI to verify availability MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Miscellanous information Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 47164 Received formats Formats MCDI DTMF FSK Acron Ademco Contact ID Ademco L S Standard Ademco L S expanded Ademco Fast High Speed Ademco Express Ademco Old FBI Super Fast Franklin Fast Napco Radionics Standard Radionics Expanded Scantronic Sescoa standard Sescoa SS SIA 1 11 Ill partial Silent Knight Slow Fast CFSK III Varitech VFSK Stratel SurGard TTnew Telim Pulse 10 20 40 pps 3x1 4x1 4x2 Dual Round 10 20 40 pps 4x2 Checksum 10 20 40 pps 3x1 4x1 Extended Dual Round Frequencies 1800 Hz
12. If no button is pressed for 10 minutes D4 will return to the idle menu ONLY THE FOLLOWING WILL BE RECORDED IF THEY ARE ALREADY CHANGED language status of LED time and date All other changes will NOT be recorded if time out occurs Option menus Menu ang ube ELR conventions TES CC E ndicates highlighted choice with possible alternate PP to gate from one toute to the other moves the highlight rectangle to another choice A Y to permutate choice of the highlighted parameter a Carriage return to access sub menus or accept some choices indicates choice enabling of the highlighted parameter O indicates disabling of the highlighted parameter gt gt Press right button twice fast to jump to page 2 lt Backspace button to escape sub menu return to page 1 or go back to main navigation menu Display options First page Factory default in highlight dote aie AVEdit Second page factory default FC Led Led sta IK List and description of parameters for display options Idle mode Choose between Keep last event on display manual mode last event time without intervention D4 will display the last incoming event A new incoming event twill T the FET one E es D4 will display the oldest event to be acknowledge To acknowledge and move to the next event press enter carriage return ES D4 will display time and date while waiting for event When incoming event is received it will replace the idle scree
13. Y to answer b Receiver ID__ 001 Listen in time out s 180 2 Wait after off hook receiver number Wait before answer seconds Formats selection Handshake sequence PULSE VFSK dl 1 Not in use O PUES TINEW as Select handshake 2 Not in use Not in use f ar Format type SIA Rohofon M or position 1 i F Not in use enable disable mew O Typical Not in use M3 O Apply button Receiver options 21 11 11 15 59 55 W Sym time and date in D4 Sync time date from PC Status bar Refresh status icons First Select Line 1 or Line 2 tabs You can apply selected parameters to the other line once finished or configure separately Press on Load default parameters to reset line to factory default MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATOR PC tool Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 27164 Line number Assign a line number to current line you are modifying Choice from 0 to F NOTE it should be verified if line number and number of digits is compatible with the output format selected Selection will insert line number for each alarm event sent to PC Line numbers from line 1 or 2 do not need to be sequential as this is a convention for output string only Receiver ID Assign a receiver number from 0 to F This value is the same for both lines NOTE it should be verified if receiver number format and number of digits is
14. a a a aaa a id 18 SYSTEM SETTINGS sriid A e a OEE aaa 18 A a EEE ESA EE E AEE E AE EEE EE E tee ei aie 18 Factory deals A oia 19 A A Shed Sa ase iat bane es el ee ake a ere ant sl aston ade i Mette ules ieee a a 19 STATUS BAR ICONS dansa ini 20 D FAULTIPARAMETERS miimi in ai 22 VIEWING EVENTS ON FRONT DISPLAY tan ins adidas 23 VOM VIS am eu een RS ere D Dan en es era eae nie es I On de a Nue O 23 E VENCIO PE RE e RU S Ans eta a ae gage en ee acetal ah aa 23 TV DICAlCVCNUCISDIAY S62 a IE Da eames A O a AE A 23 CONFIGURATOR PG TOOL ann ado canicas 24 DOWNNICACLIIR KES SES ET es das go 24 A ER ae sara at uae aon lee a Nae at Aa ad nls ls De aati 24 MVS COUN shee E a E ele E AE E ahaa hae le ea E A se fom nn a Go et E A erie 24 PEUTIC TUN G sc esa RSS tel a A th eet 24 CONFIGURATOR DESCRIPTION di 24 TRAFFIC VIEWER DESCRIPTION addict 25 E A A aN eee ce ek Sania NN ieee tat ec oats ea 25 O A o eee a eT 25 OS Oh eat rah aaa Ra a sare cena aca ele ase anlar Tas wag tence cet eae 25 SA A A A eer ee aM IN 25 GENERAL TAB lt a 25 A A A A OS 25 A A RON a nt RS Se STN ea eo eT TS 25 Hi A fe nn M Sn tn es 25 SIE CO A ae 26 Restore CONICAL on SRE REA PAR Pen ce NE SU nn sn cn 26 e A A nee late 26 ACUSA ee ooo 26 A IS 26 A A ait le ui is 26 Saus A EU RE D St nn Din np 26 BR Ua gi ewes a a ve pa SES et St ni cut ere eee 26 PECEIVER MAB iii 26 Hne g a enero tema SSSR tn nt Oe 27 ReCover ND eerie leet at arse ie eA nee a el Re Rs A e
15. a variety of power levels to choose from lf not charged the battery will discharge D4 does not provide battery supervision or charge to battery D4s supplied with a Molex NO lock type connector for battery This connector has a red and black wire for connection to battery Red is positive black is negative Do not invert polarity severe damages may result Do not use a battery supplying more than 14V DC Significant heat dissipation will result and may damage unit Do not use a battery showing signs of tear leak or corrosion Never connect a faulty or drained battery to the D4 D4 cannot charge a battery D4 cannot be powered by USB port Battery time To calculated battery time Battery capacity milliamp hours total current milliamp battery life hours Example with a fully charged new battery typical 200mA drain from 12V 600mah 12V 18h 12V 70 Ah 350 hours Always refer to battery manufacturer application notes on charging using and discharging a battery Using 2 x 6Vbatteries serial connection In using a serial connection voltage of each power source will be added and delivered to D4 Using 2 x 12V batteries parallel connection Using a parallel connection of batteries resulting current to D4 is the sum of current provided by each source Batteries should be matched to prevent heating among power components Battery charger A battery along with a battery charger may be used Using a supervis
16. be followed to reduce risk of fire electrical shock and injury to persons including the following Read and understand all instructions Follow the warnings and instructions marked on the product This device is installed in a computer This work should be done by a qualified computer technician Avoid using during electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning CAUTION Do no use sharp instruments during installation procedure to eliminate the possibility of accidental damage to the device the computer or the cord Save these instructions IP o Europe EC Declaration of Conformity We MCDI Security Products Inc 7055 Jean Bourdon Avec Montreal QC Canada H4K 1G7 Declare under our sole legal responsibility that the following products conform to the protection requirements of council directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility as amended by directive 93 68 EEC MCDI D4 alarm receiver The products to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following relevant harmonized standards the reference numbers of which have been published in the Official Journal of the European Communities EN50082 1 1992 EN55022 CLASS A EN 60555 PARTS 2 amp 3 EN41003 1993 BAPT Note 48 revision 5 EN60950 IEC Ed 2 Amendment No1 1992 Amendment No2 1993 Amendment No3 1996 Signed this 7th day of December 2011 MCD
17. breach of this warranty MCDI Security Products Inc shall at its choice repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to MCDI Security Products Inc service points post paid This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship and not to damage due to causes beyond the control of MCDI Security Products Inc such as damage incurred in shipping or handling lightning excessive voltage mechanical shock water damage or damage arising out of abuse alteration or improper or not anticipated application of the equipment This warranty contains the entire warranty and is only valid as a contract between to the original buyer and MCDI Security Products Inc MCDI Security Products Inc makes no warranty of fitness and no other warranty oral or written express or implied MCDI Security Products Inc neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product MCDI Security Products Inc shall not be liable for any direct indirect or consequential damages loss of anticipated profits or time or any other losses incurred by the buyer or user in connection with the purchase the installation or the operation or failure of this product EXCLUSIONS from warranty All damages arising from power surges excessive voltage or lightning are specifically excluded from this warranty Warning All equipme
18. compatible with the output format selected Selection will insert receiver number for each alarm event sent to PC Listen in code Assign a unique identifier for Listen in 2 way voice to Pulse signals Values from O to F Does not affect other preset value for Contact ID SIA or Tunstall TTnew Listen in time out Assign a value in seconds to the length of listen in period Default is 180 seconds Value from O to 255 seconds This value does not affect length of call if operator uses a handset to keep line off hook Use left and right arrow keys to move from one digit to the other and up and down keys to change value Number of rings Change number of rings to answer a call Default is 1 and selection can be from O to 5 Warning the value 0 could not work with some ring patterns or some telephone company ringing system Revert to 1 if experiencing problems Wait after off hook Select this option to add a 5s delay after off hook before sending handshake sequence Only use this option if you now it is needed Formats selection Enable handshake type with this menu Default is Pulse DTMF Contact ID and Modem SIA WARNING To insure there are no conflicts do not enable a type if you are not receiving panel using this type of protocol Some formats may conflict with others and may not be mutually available on the same phone line Please contact MCDI about using TTnew to receive application note Robofon needs to be enabled at factory specifically
19. for display programming is only available from the Status menu of Front display MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATOR PC tool Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 32 64 ICONS IN STATUS BAR Icons in status tab are only a punctual representation of unit status and are only actualized each 10 seconds You can press Refresh to receive actualize status tab and icons Line 1 on hook waiting to answer Line 1 off hook answering Line 1 dead line detected Line 2 on hook waiting to answ Line 2 off hook answering Line 2 dead line detected USB port connected to PC USB port disconnect from PC Serial port connected to PC Serial port disconnected to PC Printer ready No printer connected Main power connected Main power disconnect will show only if sufficient battery power Battery full 100 gt 9 5V DC Battery 75 gt 8 5V DC Battery 50 gt 7 5V DC MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATOR PC tool Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 33 64 wD Battery 25 lt 6 5V DC O Battery empty 0 lt 6V DC will show only if main power is present MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com DRIVERS USB LINUX PRINTER Operating guide f
20. for purchase from resellers such as Arrow ATM Avnet Digi key EBV Mouser Specvision Transmission to printer Printer compatibility D4 is compatible with most printer of the Epson TM 88 family using a serial port Although not tested by MCDI printer models TM U200 and T20 are compatible on specifications Units manufactured in 2012 will also benefit from USB connectivity to such models Connection through serial port is achieved by a serial connector located at back ot D4 type DB9 Pin out is Units manufactured in 2011 including green D4 DB9 female 1 no connect 2 RX 3 TX 4 DTR 5 Ground 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 No connect Units manufactured in 2012 DB9 male respecting ATmodem standard MCDI is working on compatibility with some star Micronic printers during 2012 Printer checking option May be disabled enabled with Configurator front display option Check printer Messages about printer presence and paired error messages may be disabled if Check printer option is disabled Status of D4 connection to PC is sent to printer upon connection disconnection Computer absent or Computer restore will print as text Line status dead line detection is sent to printer upon change as an event 0000 34 or 0000 56 If selected events will print upon arrival MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com DRIVERS USB LINUX PRINTER Operating guide for Alarm Rec
21. from D4 and not to events formatting or reporting to PC LEDS Some lights are continuously flashing to warn user It is possible to deactivate functioning of a LED if not pertinent or annoying For example if you are only using one phone line you may deactivate LED of the second line as it will blink continuously Select to enable disable Line 1 Line 2 PC PC absence presence POWER NOTE deactivating a LED will not deactivate the function NOTE deactivating a LED will not deactivate the status icon which will display fault permanently MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATOR PC tool Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 31 64 MAINTENANCE TAB Parameters in the maintenance tab are to set time and date com speed reset and firmware update Maintenance tab description Adjust time and date Ifthe time and date should not be synchronized with PC time you can enter time and date manually Press on Apply to send new Time and date to D4 Adjust communication speed Synchronization of speed is typically needed with most automation software Select speed in bauds from 1200 to 115200 Select accordingly in automation software Configuration Apply factory default To reset D4 to factory default select either L1 L2 for receiving parameters or Output for output formatting and press Apply See default parameters list above Update firmware Use only u
22. over IP USB or serial ports Ademco 685 Format Surguard MLR2 MLR2000 Format Surguard System 3 partial Radionics 6500 Silent Knight 9000 under list SK9500 Silent Knight 9500 Contact ID only SMS MCDI defined SMS format Other receivers are considered for version 2 0 Legacy receivers present in WinSAMM may be added depending on market conditions PASSWORD Opening STReceiver requires password Default password is securithor It can be changed by clicking the change button in STr left column after unlocking settings By design you cannot quit STr when locked To quit first unlock and enter password then click X button A form will prompt you to quit Answer yes to quit STreceiver or No to keep running See description figure at end of section CONNECTING TO DATABASE At start STreceiver asks for an IP address in order to connect to SECURITHOR S PostgreSQL database To change connection address exit STreceiver and re start to connect to another IP address By default localhost is selected in STreceiver in order to connect to machine on which it is running If running on a different machine from SECURITHOR s Core enter IP address of machine running SECURITHOR PostgreSQL database Format of IP address is IP V4 xxx xxx xxx xxx Port information is not necessary With ST1 or STnet you can install STreceiver on a separate machine from the one running SECURITHOR database It is possible to install several STreceiver one
23. per machine and connect to SECURITHOR STI or STnet Refer to installing SECURITHOR Network Edition in order to connect to SECURITHOR PostgreSQL database ADDING A RECEIVER MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com TOOLBOX Select receiver by type description If receiver name does not appear select one with equivalent reporting format COM CONNECTION COM1 Receiver Type MCDI TLA TLA Exprecium Decrypta v Alarm Receiver Configuration Prefix 0 v C Add Receiver Number as a Prefix Add Line Number as a Prefix traffic color C Use Alarm Receiver Time Name displayed in left column of STr main window Port Configuration ax Alias Decrypta 3 C Use Compressed Contact ID C Show Heartbeat Baud Rate 1200 v Data Bits 8 v Stop Bits One v Parity None v Flow Control None v Open Part Close Port ES Adding a receiver COM Connection set up Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 43164 Available receivers show in the left column as COM 1 to COMn COM number does not indicate COM port of computer but Communication channel number N in STreceiver To assign a name or alias click on desired COM to open option form Change name in port configuration gt Alias Select receiver type and select receiver specific parameters Most receivers communicate with automation software at 1200 bauds Refer to your recei
24. phone lines are present at start up and each following 3 minutes D4 measures current between tip and ring This measure grabs phone lines for less than a second at start up and each 3 minutes after last call on line D4 reports MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATION By Front Display Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 8164 failure on front display icon on status in Configurator and with a specific error message In addition D4 will send to PC event 0000 03 line 1 absent 0000 04 line 1 present 0000 05 line 2 absent 0000 06 line 2 present Clear Zero O Select to remove 0 before any digits in pulse e g Account 0123 will be reported as 123 Use only if needed SEEDS bo us dx Cs OO Legacy feature Enable to convert Sescoa SS to 4x2 pulse Do not enable unless you have panels transmitting in Sescoa SS and verified the conversion process Pol e ES forpr Legacy feature Set only if required Converts a digits to hex digits WARNING HEARBEAT settings is enabled by default Option to disable is not available from Front display Set this option in PC Configurator Heartbeat signals to computer every 30 seconds only in Native and SG modes UNIT STATUS Display key operational status WILL sisis D Possible display page 1 Possible display page 2 SYSTEM Options to restart revert to Factory settings or clear memory buff
25. prevent operators from modifying us A AN Change G New TCP IP Gai Test gt Decrypta COM1 P Exprecium COM2 Test 192 168 1 63 15620 4012 1600 1 DC4 Test 192 168 1 63 15620 Heartbeat DC4 Sur Gard mode Test 1192 168 1 63 15620 Heartbeat A DC4 instead of CR I 1 Test 192 168 1 63 15620 Heartbeat DC4 1 1l Test 192 168 1 63 15620 5012 181600 12201010 DC4 Test 192 168 1 63 15620 Heartbeat DC4 MCDI IP receiver st1192 168 1 63 15620 5012 181600R12201010 DC4 shows Heartbeat teat MCDI IP receiver added Test Traffic is color coded to blue for this receiver Testli 1 63 15620 eartheat Test 192 168 1 63 15620 Heartheat nea Test 192 168 1 63 15620 Test 192 168 1 63 15620 X Test 192 168 1 63 15620 gt conven t ona r e c e vers 20 Closing STReceiver will prevent you From receiving alarms for processing Continue mijegrils Col seed gol ay Uae added Name set 165 163 15620 Yes ni in Port Configuration gt Alias Heartbeat DC4 Tescl192 168 1 63 15620 Heartbeat DC4 Warning when trying Test 192 168 1 63 15620 5012 181600R12201010 DC4 nt Test1192 168 1 63 15620 Heartbeat DC4 to close STreceiver MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com TOOLBOX Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 45 64 MCDI Logger tool Logger is a legacy software t
26. to work with D4 and is not standard in D4 Handshake sequence Assign a format type to each position from 1 to 8 in the handshake sequence Receiver will present this sequence until panel handshakes lf panel recognize a format rest of the handshake sequence will not be sent Use this feature to speed up handshaking especially is most of the panels sending to receiver are of the same types NOTE A format needs to be selected in Format selection to be available in Handshake sequence selection Format TTnew must be in first position and will not be available at other positions DO NOT enable format selection you are not using as conflict may arise Auto handshake select this option to present memorized choice to panel If panel is not recognized the programmed handshake sequence will be used NOTE even if a format type is disabled it is still possible to enable a corresponding frequency in the handshake sequence Some panels sometimes respond better to lower or higher frequencies than expected and the handshake sequence may be used to tune handshake NOTE it is consider a best practice not to select a type if not used by panels Do not add more format than necessary in the handshake sequence as this may force a longer than necessary handshake transaction NOTE TTnew format should be in position 1 to avoid conflicts It is not available at other positions Apply Press on apply settings to upload to receiver Frequencies list 1400Hz frequen
27. 0 4 2010 05 48 38 1600 E122013 Ouverture Porte Sous sol M Bastien traffic display is also available from STreceiver Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 ROGERS 3G 1 03 PM STM SECURITHOR w SF SECURITHOR STM TEST Poste 2 Updated at 9 27 2010 13 03 20 sis Operators Lastas Code 10 most received in 24h 1010 Missed Autotest Detection 66 1600 E122010 Ouverture Porte Garage 1600 R122010 Fermeture Porte de Garage 1600 Missed Autotest Detection E602000 1234 Missed Autotest Detection 53 1600 E122013 Ouverture Porte Sous sol M Bastien 1600 R122013 Fermeture Porte Sous sol M Bastien 1600 E602000 Autotest 1600 41164 Reload to view last update Name of CMS Last update of script Select a tab to view content White tab content is selected Scroll up or down to view full content iPhone or iPad gt 054 Press Home button and Wake Sleep button to capture display Look for screenshot in Camera roll Space on web server is required as well as ftp access from computer hosting STreceiver and STnet exe to the web server MCDI can help in providing web space if none is available STM requiring STreceiver component log files can be created on connected PC as well A It is possible to use STM while using non MCDI monitoring software if one of two ports of D4 is dedicated to STM Secondary port should be used for this purpose
28. 095 events When full newest event always writes over the oldest event in memory Reboot Pressing on reboot will restart unit without clearing the events memory NOTE this may take up to 30 seconds and receiving will not be available during this period Changes made in the Configurator do not require Reboot Status bar and refresh Configurator display an emulation of status bar from D4 front display Refresh is needed actualize status Communication status may update if another connection is made to pc using a port different from the one used by configurator Time and date Display time and date retrieved from Ed D4 Sync will sent time of PC to Ed D4 There is no automatic daylight savings setting Must be set manually As a general practice MCDI recommends checking time and date sync between PC and receiver at beginning of each shift RECEIVER TAB Most receiving options are available from the Receiver tab Most parameters are set per phone line Receiver tab description Select HEX digit for listen in Audio time out delay seconds Select line ExpreciumD D4 Configurator v1 0 700SN 123456 aia to confi g ure Language Com Port Baud Rate English nglis vi CO0M1 115200 CONFIGURATION Load default Copy settings from FERA RECEIVER OUTPUT DISPLAY MAINTENANCE STATUS line parameters Linel Line2 Copy to line2 Load default parameters line 1 to line 2 line number Number of rings Line number 001 Listen in code v Number of rings 1
29. 5200 CONFIGURATION Main output GENERAL RECEIVER OUTPUT DISPLAY MAINTENANCE STATUS selection 4x1 4x2 Morph 4x3 Morph Serial Both Secondary output selection Caller ID to ports Output Format___ EN N Output format to PC MCDI A at Check lines presence 1 Ack delay seconds Ack delay Check lines _ Hearbeat sending Caller ID errors Caller 1D All events Heartbeat Enhanced mode O Send year SG _ Send year SG mode Enhanced mode rn an 3x2 instead 4x1 Check Printer C Extended Clear zero 3x2 vs 4x1 conversion pres Lena 4 ee oe Send date time SG Sescoa SS vs 4x2 CS Clear zero 3x1 4x1 Compress extended AA Sescoa SS instead 4x2 CS convert mode send date and time 96 nan 160255 sm DAME cm MCDI recommends using real serial port without USB to serial converter While this option may work it may not be as reliable as a true serial port Main Select output identified as Main from USB or Serial Secondary will changed automatically Receiver will only recognize handshake coming from this output Secondary Select output identified as Secondary Changing this will change Main selection Caller ID Caller ID Bellcore type 1 ETSI from some Telco selection to output only printer only or both output and printer Requires service by Telephone company NOTE Caller ID is not widely standardized Caller ID is highly variable from one country to the other and even from one phone provider to the other
30. CATION SPEED Adjust speed of serial port to PC or serial printer port choose from 1200 to 115200 bauds choose from 1200 to 115200 bauds aieo kwit lt End Note USB port speed is fixed OUTPUT OPTIONS Configure output format and ports 0000 A v s y v Designate main output to PC with this option NOTE MCDI recommends to use a real serial port instead of a converter to USB It has proven more reliable over the years Defaults are highlighted Designate secondary output to PC with this option Acknowledge and heartbeat are not considered on secondary for the purpose of sending events to PC MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATION By Front Display Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 7164 D4 makes a logical choice on secondary selection i e it will not permit a choice if already used by Main except for None e g Main set to Serial will leave choice of USB or None to Secondary output NOTE Selecting None for main will not permit a choice other than None on Secondary WARNING Selecting None will disable alarm event sending to a port Acknowledge order priority Events is first acknowledged on primary before being sent to Secondary If a second acknowledge is sent to secondary port events will not be repeated to this port even if primary is not responding Main should be considered primary and the destination t
31. D4 works well with Bellcore type 1 and ETSI but may not work with every Telephone provider Other types of Caller ID may not work Output format Select predefine communication protocols from MCDI Sur Gard or Ademco 685 Enhanced mode is also available for MCDI and Sur Gard if option is selected Refer to further description on MCDI mode to know exact string structure Refer to Sur Gard and Ademco documentation for descriptions of said protocols NOTE Most Automation software on the market require the protocol type to be predefined Insure both receiver and Automation software are matched MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATOR PC tool Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 29 64 Ack delay Change only if necessary Wait time in seconds for ACK reception before resend Surgard Native mode only Caller ID all events Select to send Caller ID to all events De select to send Caller ID only for errors Enhanced mode MCDI enhanced permits 3 digits for receiver ID and 3 digits for line number Sur Gard enhanced is equivalent to MLR2000 mode Enhance mode does not exist for Ademco 685 3x2 instead of 4x1 enable to avoid conflict with 4x1 Compressed Expanded In pulse selecting will consider 3 digits for account instead of 4 if 5 digits are received Compress Extended Disabled by default Enabling to add a 0 in front of 3x1 with extended compress will conv
32. GURATOR PC tool Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 24164 EXd_D4_configurator If not using the front display Configurator D4 can be configured using the PC tool All functions and features on the front display are available from the PC Configurator Use of this PC tool is required for some functions such as Name of the device and Owner s name It is also mandatory for upgrading the Firmware of the receiving and peripherals logic of D4 While front display languages are fixed and limited to English French German Italian Portuguese Russian and Spanish more languages can be integrated in the PC configuration tool Latest configurator version is available from http mcdi com tools d4 zip If your D4 is more than one year old please check first with MCDI support to insure this version is compatible with your D4 Please provide your serial number from the back of unit Requirements to install EXd_D4_configurator Windows XP Vista or 7 with administrator privileges Installing EXd_D4_configurator Installation requires administrator privileges It will installs Microsoft Net framework 2 0 if no Net framework is found Run the EXd D4 vX X X exe This will install necessary USB drivers Net framework is not already installer and Configuration application Launching Configurator While it may be possible to launch Configurator without a Ed or D4 connected there is not benefit to it Configurator application is made to be used wi
33. Global System for Mobile communcations Wireless phone system used in most parts of the world Graphical User Interface Pronounced goo ey Graphical rendering of the programming code used by the PC Each end of a communication circuit can transmit and receive data but not simultaneously Most alarm transmission are of this type Frequency emitted by the alarm panel in order to match the format of the alarm panel D4 emits several handshake tones in order to mate with the panel In D4 the ability to specify an order of appearance in order to speed the matching process between the panel and the alarm receiver Single character or group of characters sent from one device to the other at regular intervals MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Glossary HUB ISA Kiss off LAN Late to close Late to open Listen in mA Modem Modem3a mV NVRAM Open Operator OS Output Parity bit Parallel port Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 60164 USB hub Device used to link several USB client units to a USB port Industry Standard Architecture Slower 8 or 16 bit BUS data pathway TLR and TLR receiver card are of this type Fading out of the market Tonality or signal sent by alarm panel or receiver to inform corresponding device of the end of session Some formats do not require handshake but most do Local A
34. I SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CARE OF D4 Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 51164 Clock battery 1 Selectable jumpers Cables Front LCD Front Keypad FIELD UPGRADABLE upon MCDI SP Inc direction Firmware programming for receiving section Drivers Configuration and Communication tools DEALER UPGRADABLE upon MCDI SP In c direction Firmware programming of display section wiht ATMEL AVRISP programmer Enabling D4 in SAMM or DOS version 8 1 95 and lower Configuration tools to not exists in DOS Unit must be configured fully from front display or from another computer using Windows XP Vista or 7 Due to the nature of USB communication and the limitations of DOS USB communication cannot be established under dos or with a strictly DOS based application Serial communication from serial port may be established Refer to SAMM installation manual page 6 to establish a start up command string USB communication to a Signal logger CD D4 gt tools communication name of logger can still be achieved if PC is Windows 98 and up or by sending USB signal to another PC Enabling D4 in SAMM X version 10 3 or up Use WSReceiver select Decrypta type receiver Enabling D4 in WinSAMM version 1 2 or up Using WS Receiver select Decrypta 1 2 type receiver Enabling D4 in CentralWorks DOS Due to the nature of USB communication and the limitations of DOS USB
35. I Security Products Inc Europe EN41003 Warning Application Note 48 Issue 5EN41003 Warning Application Note 48 Issue 5EN41003 Warning Application Note 48 Issue 5 1 The power required by the host and the total of all adapter cards installed within the host environment together with any auxiliary apparatus shall not exceed the power specification of the host apparatus The power requirements for the D4 receiver are MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Legal compliance and Warning Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 56 64 From External Battery standby 12V 1A 2 It is essential that when other option cards are introduced which use or generate a hazardous voltage the minimum creepages and clearances specified in the table below are maintained A hazardous voltage is one which exceeds 42 4V peak a c or 60V d c If you have any doubt seek advice from a competent engineer before installing other adapters into the host equipment 3 The equipment must be installed such that with the exception of the connections to the host clearance and creepage distances shown in the table below are maintained between the card and any other assemblies which use or generate a voltage shown in the table below The larger distance shown in brackets applies where the local environment within the host is subject to conductive pollution or dry non conductive pollution which c
36. IA selected all others de selected Handshake sequence 1400Hz SIA Contact ID 2300HZ Auto handshake yes Communication speed Reporting to PC speed 115200 Serial printer speed 38400 Output options Main Serial Secondary None Caller ID None Format MCDI Caller ID All events No Enhanced mode No 3x2 instead of 4x1 No Check Printer No Compress extended No Send date time SG Yes Send year SG No Check Line Yes Hearbeat Yes Acknowledge delay 1 second Clear Zero No Sescoa SS vs 4x2 CS No 4x1 4x1 4x3 Morph blank MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com VIEWING EVENTS Front display Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 23164 VIEWING EVENTS Front display Navigation From the front display s idle menu access events log by pressing up Aor down Y buttons Front the front display a new event will switch display to current event viewing mode In the event screen is locked unlock by simultaneously pressing buttons left right up A down Y navigate in the event piles by up A or down Y for event per event viewing right gt up or right gt down Y will jump 25 events or to most recent older if less than 25 events are in pile lefte upA or rightr down Y will jump 200 events or to most recent older if less than 200 events are in pile Event viewing 3 modes are available and must be predefined in the Display options gt Idle mode menu
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38. NC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATION By Front Display Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 16164 NOTE it is consider a best practice not to select a type if not used by panels Do not add more format than necessary in the handshake sequence as this may force a longer than necessary handshake transaction NOTE TTnew format should be in position 1 to avoid conflicts It is not available at other positions Frequencies used 1400Hz frequency typ 1s 0 55Vrms For Pulse formats including Sescoa SS Ademco Express Ademco High Speed BFSK Some Contact ID panels Scantronics Sescoa SS Surgard 4x3 VFSK 2300 Hz frequency typ 1s 0 55Vrms Pulse formats including Sescoa SS Ademco Express Ademco High Speed BFSK Some Contact ID panels Scantronics Sescoa SS Some SIA panels Surgard 4x3 VFSK Contact ID 1400Hz during 100ms pause 100ms 2300 Hz during 100ms Second round if needed after 1s pause 1360Hz 100ms Pause 100ms 2260Hz 100ms Applicable to Contact ID and Point ID panels plus other panels requiring 1400Hz or 2300Hz handshake frequency Stratel Custom format for Stratel Malaysia 1785Hz typ 5s SIA 2225Hz typ 1s 0 55Vrms SIA CFSK Some panels in BFSK DTMF Pulse FSK or requiring 2300Hz handshake Telim 2100Hz typ 2s TTnew This format should be in first place only if used Wait 3s for panel Junk tone DTMF 1 or 1850HZ M3 2225Hz typ 1 5s COMMUNI
39. No printer connected D O m D Main power connected MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com STATUS BAR ICONS Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 21164 Main power disconnect will show only if sufficient battery power Battery full 100 gt 9 5V DC Battery 75 gt 8 5V DC Battery 50 gt 7 5V DC Battery 25 lt 6 5V DC Battery empty 0 lt 6V DC will show only if main power is present MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Default parameters Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 22164 DEFAULT PARAMETERS The following parameters are the factory default They are written in a non erasable boot loader except if firmware is reprogrammed under MCDI s guidance Resetting the receiver to Factory Default from the SYSTEM menu will revert receiver to the following Language English Display options Idle mode last event time 12 24H 24H Time and date format DDMMYY HHMMSS Adjust time and date reset does not affect Line 1 Led yes Line 2 led yes PC led yes Power Led yes Line options Line 1 yes Line 2 yes Both lines retrieve not applicable Apply factory default not applicable Line number 001 002 Receiver number 001 Wait after off hook no Number of rings 1 Listen in code blank Listen time out 180 seconds Formats Pulse DTMF S
40. To get the latest version of SECURITHOR STreceiver and STM visit http securithor com This feature is not included in D4 It can be purchased from MCDI as a stand along product or added to SECURITHOR ST1 Limited 90 days warranty when purchased from MCDI USING STRECEIVER WITHOUT USING SECURITHOR CREATING LOG FILES ONLY It is possible to use STreceiver without SECURITHOR in order to use Log files only However SECURITHOR must be installed at first This option is not supporte out of a SECURITHOR purchase or SECURITHOR support contract To get the latest SECURITHOR and STreceiver visit http securithor com By opening only STreceiver log files will be created and continuously updated without having to use SECURITHOR STreceiver is independent from SECURITHOR and therefore doesn t need unlocking beyond SECURITHOR s trial period LOG FOLDER Upon installation STreceiver creates folder Logs in the MCDI gt STreceiver folder Sub folders are created per month and year Files for day and receivers Format typical HH MM SS milliseconds tab Alarm DC4 Alarm event includes Caller ID when part of the event CR is changed for DC4 in Sur Gard Mode This feature is not supported out of support contract or current SECURITHOR warranty period It is distributed as shareware without warranty of fitness Feature described are current as of Nov 2010 STr version 1 5 0 MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec C
41. YH _ _RL _ ACCCCCCIEAAZZZ AAZZZ AAZZZ1Kt t lt CR gt Added to SIA Heartbeat lt CR gt Signal sent to the computer every 30 seconds if option is enabled MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Miscellanous information Code definitions HH D4 Error and Warning messages sent to Printer port and PC Hour Character Minute Day 1 space 2 spaces Month Year Present Absent Character Receiver number Line number Account number Event code or modifier Zone type Zone Group Partition Type E or R Zero EOS Data retransmits to computer every 2 second Heartbeat signal Telephone number from Caller ID Beginning data delimiter SIA Ending data delimiter SIA Field separator SIA Account ID block code SIA Function block code SIA Data code packet separator SIA Line Feed HH MM MM DD YY RL Printer message Time Date Receiver Time Date Receiver Telephone line monitoring Time Date Receiver Time Date Receiver Telephone line monitoring Time Date Receiver Time Date Receiver Transmission message Time Date Receiver Time Date Receiver No Transmission Time Date Receiver Time Date Receiver Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 49164 Receiver Option Receiver Option Receiver Option FBI super Fast Contact ID Carriage Return until ACK is received by DECRYPTA Il ACK 06H or Receiver Option
42. anada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com TOOLBOX ADDING DECRYPTA 4 To SECURITHOR STRECEIVER COMPONENT STRECEIVER 1 5 0 Database Connection Setup IP Address localhost Connect 12 Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 42164 To get the latest SECURITHOR version visit http securithor com If you already installed SECURITHOR and want to get the latest version of SECURITHOR contact MCDI support staff support mcdi com If you never installed SECURITHO and want to get the latest version visit http securithor com to register and receive a download link for the latest version As of version 1 5 5 of SECURITHOR all receivers reporting to PC in MCDI Surgard MLR2 Ademco 685 SK9000 9500 formats by mean of serial or USB ports are supported It is well established with MCDI receivers but needs to be validated with other receivers Use a virtual serial port is required with USB SECURITHOR s communication module is called STReceiver It is located in the MCDI gt STreceiver folder An icon for STreceiver is also installed on the desktop Run STReceiver to configure the communication between receivers and SECURITHOR See description figure at end of section ALARM RECEIVERS SUPPORTED IN VERSION STRECEIVER 1 5 5 MCDI s TLR TLR SA TLR EXSA Decrypta 1 Decrypta 2 Decrypta 3 MCDI s Exprecium 1 2 MCDI s Exprecium 3 and 3r MCDI s Exprecium D D4 MCDI S RACK16 Decrypta 5 Decrypta 6
43. commend connecting two printers to D4 Printer absence or presence is not reported if option is deselected Clear Zero Enable to remove in 3x1 and 4x1 Disabled zero present default Tells D4 receiver not to insert a zero in front of the account number and in front of the alarm code for incoming 3 x 1 and 4 x 1 Example 3 x 1 Extended compressed in 3 x 2 standard 1234 444 5 After compression 123 45 Example 3 x 1 Standard 3 x 1 1231 Example 4 x 1 Standard 4 x 1 1234 1 Example 3 x 1 and 4 x 1 without the CLEAR ZERO option 0123 01 for 3 x 1 1234 01 for 4 x 1 Sescoa SS vs 4x2 CS Legacy feature Enable to convert Sescoa SS to 4x2 pulse Do not enable unless you have panels transmitting in Sescoa SS and verified the conversion process MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATOR PC tool Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 30 64 DISPLAY TAB All options pertinent to settings of D4 display are located in the display tab Display tab description gt ExpreciumD D4 Configurator v1 0 700SN 123456 ER Language Com Port Baud Rate anguage of Enan M ed me CONFIGURATION E bl di bl Configurator nable disable DISPLAY GENERAL RECEIVER OUTPUT MAINTENANCE STATUS front LEDs for LEDS j Language of l Line 1 Display Language nglish Li 2 front display Line1 ine Idle mode ast event time PC Time apd date format DDMMYY
44. cy typ 1s 0 55Vrms For Pulse formats including Sescoa SS Ademco Express Ademco High Speed BFSK Some Contact ID panels Scantronics Sescoa SS Surgard 4x3 VFSK 2300 Hz frequency typ 1s 0 55Vrms Pulse formats including Sescoa SS Ademco Express Ademco High Speed BFSK Some Contact ID panels Scantronics Sescoa SS Some SIA panels Surgard 4x3 VFSK Contact ID 1400Hz during 100ms pause 100ms 2300 Hz during 100ms Second round if needed after 1s pause 1360Hz 100ms Pause 100ms 2260Hz 100ms Applicable to Contact ID and Point ID panels plus other panels requiring 1400Hz or 2300Hz handshake frequency MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATOR PC tool Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 28 64 Stratel Custom format for Stratel Malaysia 1785Hz typ 5s SIA 2225Hz typ 1s 0 55Vrms SIA CFSK Some panels in BFSK DTMF Pulse FSK or requiring 2300Hz handshake Telim 2100Hz typ 2s TTnew This format should be in first place only if used Wait 3s for panel Junk tone DTMF 1 or 1850HZ M3 2225Hz typ 1 5s OUTPUT TAB Output tab groups parameters related to reporting alarm events to connected PC Most parameters are common to both outputs Output tab description Indicates changes are not saved 4x1 4x2 4x3 conversion ExpreciumD D4 Configurator v1 0 700SN 123456 Eom Language Com Por Baud Rate TRAFFIC English v COM1 v 11
45. d cable molex to leads Power 1 AC DC power supply with localized IEC power cord when available 1 Power cable for batteries red and black lead wire to Molex minifit Jr Documentation tools drivers 1 CD with PDF documentation tools drivers Windows Configurator and logger software SECURITHOR software trial version Physical description Size Receiver has all out dimensions with Acrylic cover 9 L x 6 3 W x 3 1 H Stand Raised 229 mm L x 161 mm W x 79 mm H 9 L x 6 3 W x 2 25 H Stand Lowered 229 mm L x 161 mm W x 58 mm H Receiver has all out dimensions outer cover removed for insertion in PC Server 8 95 L x 5 75 W x 1 66 H 222 mm L x 146 mm W x 42 3 mm H Measurements do not include connectors Housing Inner Box Anodized aluminum blue Outer Cover Clear and black acrylic acrylite FF type RoHS compliant Front Mylar and Polyester tactile membrane Back Polyester membrane and aluminum Buffer memory Buffer holds up to 4095 events Buffer is used when computer is absent Unit keeps receiving and printing during fail time if power is connected and maintained When computer comes back on buffer empties to the computer If more than 4095 events are received in the buffer during fail time D4 writes over the oldest event Written records may be available on printer connected to serial printer port Alert Warning Buzzer On board buzzer is available for alert wa
46. d for configuration Configuration should be made from front display Alternatively you can request configuration commands from MCDI to build your own application Traffic can be viewed under Linux using an application made for this or terminal A terminal application such as Macwise or Quickterm could be used to view traffic from D4 Developers tool Coding interface of D4 commands is provided free of charge to developers who present projects and credentials COMMUNICATION TOOLS Software tool WINCOM Windows 95SE 98 ME 2000 XP WINCOM is a legacy application made by MCDI circa 4 PIES 2000 It still works under Windows XP Vista or 7 Itis a Ki light type of terminal application allowing traffic viewing on Seltings a com port with acknowledge sending capacity Use WINCOM utility to test communication between computer std and D4 if you can not use Configurator s traffic viewer Enable Ack Clear Screen Double click on WINCOM icon to start the application Click on SETTINGS to choose COM port do not o change other parameters that your D4 is connected to then click OK Click on OPEN to start monitoring selected port If D4 is properly installed and configured you will see some signals Click on ENABLE ACK to acknowledge all incoming signals DOS Due to the nature of USB port no drivers are provided for DOS MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Cana
47. da 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com TOOLBOX Using STM Mobile Web Viewer to view D4 events on the web To view D4 events on the web it is possible to use STM a SECURITHOR component without having to purchase a full license of SECURITHOR Inquire about purchasing STM to MCDI s SECURITHOR sales staff at securithor mcdi com STM is a SECURITHOR component made to upload key status of SECURITHOR over the internet It is possible to use is in combination with STreceiver to view traffic on connected PC and on the web While it needs SECURITHOR to install all database resources at first it is not required to operate SECURITHOR to use STM MCDI sells STM separately from SECURITHOR It is also possible to add STM to an existing SECURITHOR to view alarm events online _ STM was made to display an interface compatible rr with iPhone 3 3G 3GS 4 4GS most Android phones and some Symbian or Linux based phone The interface also adapts to web browsers at 960 pixels width The web interface requires compliance with CSS3 and WebKit It was tested with recent Camino Chrome Firefox Mercury and Safari lt gt ch securithor com stm A PCB Prototypes PCB Manufacturer _ Other Bookmarks SECURITHOR STM TEST Poste 2 Updated at 10 4 2010 13 11 38 10 4 2010 12 59 00 1010 Missed Autotest Detection 66 10 4 2010 12 02 49 1600 E122010 Ouverture Porte Garage 10 4 2010 11 44 00 1010 Missed Autotest Detection 66
48. decrypta 4 SN MCDI Security Products Inc v0 9 2011 11 30 available in pdf from mcdi com d4 d4_guide pdf TABLE OF CONTENTS Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 2164 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPHON Sn Sn ei 6 VERIFYCONTENT EE A A A E A A A a EOE 6 RSPECIO Ses a altea teed de ei 6 Physical dESCHPION Eu Me hi tito A RL en id Ni dal nu 6 lt 2 4 3 AAA AAA rt 6 HOUSING ci teste el als ds el ia AN dt et nn loi it det tan di 6 BHO MSMON aaa ltd lacada ile ne 6 Alert arning BUZO o ato dale ie is ie ia de et duh itt ut 6 PLONE VIS We rc tt dd MOE do al e el e ado al o tal ae o ted dl ones de den 7 Care se as at ore tele A an NOU OEE RTA do de o il a ee de Ll a e dt a e da eb cae ic uen 7 Rear FANS SCTIDION ati tad be 8 High r tention USB CONNM CIOR ia a eat io Ea as al ld al 8 POWERING DA A A AA A AAA AAA Cear ESNEA 9 ELECTRICAL INPUTS lt a asi s 9 PONES dd ee 9 A lal RC duel 10 Eo A A RG SN td CN Lt ns ITT ee 11 A OR AE RP Te 11 A Ne ee ae cnt ce mannan A NS Ne en 11 CONFIGURATION BY FRONT DISPLAY u ccccccseccccecceccsecesceccecceececceececcesceccesceccuscescusceucesceucuscescesceeceucuecescceceses 12 LANGUAGE MENU A denses A dances saduaabanssaudandundestudusnwdivdeeeaidesiousasuvuuedeeaadeveduxeuendstee 12 AINE srta tata illo EEE 12 A nu nn dia a dead Des it 13 OPTIONS MENU Ru a nee nine 13 DISPLAY OPTIONS ns id lA cat nt aad auda aaas 13 A IN II a anne O Mas ue ee ee ce 13 Time a d date TO AE a
49. e USB POS printer Not implemented in models manufactured in 2011 SERIAL NUMBER TAG D4 serial number contains 6 digits Please quote serial number in emails or when calling for support to speed up identification process Serial number using USB output appears in configuration tool when SERIAL DB9 male connector Data transfer to computer Null modem cable supplied DB9F to DB9F Serial port selectable from 1200 to 115200 Bauds 8 bit 1 stop bit Pin 2 transmit Pin 3 receive Pin 5 ground WARNING INSURE SERIAL PRINTER AND SERIAL CONNECTION TO PC ARE NOT INVERTED RELAY TERMINAL Terminal block used for trigger of external unit by inboard relay 30V DC 1A max Supports normally open or normally closed See full description before using Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 8164 GROUND POST Use rear screws or ground pin from Relay connector Refer to Electrical feed for more details Unit must be grounded to function normally POWER SUPPLY INPUT 100 240VAC to 11VDC 1 66A supplied with D4 BATTERY INPUT 12VDC Supplied battery connector red black Refer to section Electrical feed before using PRINTER DB9 serial connector Printer serial port Raw signals received by D4 Compatible with Epson TM 88V family WARNING INSURE SERIAL PRINTER AND SERIAL CONNECTION TO PC ARE NOT INVERTED LINE 1 LINE 2 Incoming phone lines RESET Restarts all functions reboots to last configuration enter
50. e line open for a period of up to NN seconds or less then NN seconds upon reception of any telephone tone from the keypad Select time out in the Receiver tab of configurator from O to 255 seconds 255 seconds is infinite unless operator hangs up or presses a DTMF Tunstall TTnew press or 6 according to panel used Operator control for Listen in Operator must be warned by Monitoring software of account listen in capability Operator has a maximum of seconds from time of alarm reception to telephone pickup according to pre defined time out Failure to pickup telephone in this delays will cause line hang up by D4 receiver Once the line is seized by Central station local telephone the hang up action of D4 will have no effect To close communication with alarm signal site within defined time out D4 is in action operator must press any key on the telephone keypad before hanging up Tunstall TTnew press or 6 according to panel used D4 will hang up telephone line before time out only upon reception of a tone from telephone keypad To close communication with alarm signal site after time out of event reception simply hang up the telephone This is because D4 is not in function anymore its delay having expired MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Miscellanous information Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 48 64 Transmission to computer and print
51. e of AWG 14 should be used along with a lug connector inserted underneath one of the 2 back plate screws Ground connection must be maintained and verified regularly to insure ground to earth is always present Unit will not function correctly if not properly grounded Best practice in making a ground connection from D4 are to insure a non resistive connection to a known and tested ground in a well built electrical installation or connect the ground lug of D4 to a metallic water pipe going to earth or to a rod deeply planted to earth Should several D4 units be used it is preferable not to chain units by their ground lugs A better practice is to use a ground star technique Connection to ground should be verified regularly WARNINGS D4 does not supervise battery other than provide an approximate measure of tension Verify electrical set up regularly Always use properly mounted and approved cables to connect D4 Do not use an over charger battery or a battery dispensing more than 14VDC Consult a qualified Electrician prior to connecting D4 If you are using a battery a battery charger and or equipment not provided by MCDI Security Products Inc Damages resulting from power surges of any kind are specifically excluded from D4 warranty USING ON BOARD RELAY D4 is equipped with a relay to trigger an external device such as strobe light dialer or siren upon reception of an alarm signal Terminal posts are located at the back of t
52. ed USB PORTS High retention D4 is equipped with special USB connectors for output and device Both types of connectors are Samtec USBR high retention force made to comply with the class 1 Div II minimum withdrawal requirement of 15 Newton It is normal to feel the USB connector is either hard to insert or remove D4 USB ports are not designed for frequent removal or insertion By nature they should stay connected and rarely disconnected They are orange color coded insulator to differentiate them from standard withdrawal force connectors USB Series that are available with white or black plastic They are compatible with standard USB connector MACAT CEF IIDTTV BDANIICTC TRICO FACE Issa Darivdan MantreAal Mii has Manada LOTTA 101 ANET ananas mr di cnam AAMmrAi ram ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF D4 Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 9164 Powering D4 Receiver In this section Electrical inputs Notes on electrical installation for D4 Alternative power source 9 12V DC USB Hub Ground post Using a battery charger Warnings ELECTRICAL INPUTS D4 can be powered from 1 Power Supply input 11 VDC adaptor supplied and or 2 Battery Input 12VDC using supplied cable D4 Powered from the POWER SUPPLY INPUT D4 is supplied with a 100 240V AC to 11V DC power adapter This power adapter is supplied with an IEC 13 power cord for localization when available D4 can be powered from both DC inputs equipped with a Molex minif
53. ederal communication commission FCC Notice FCC Registration Number This device complies with Part 68 Rules and Regulations of the FCC for direct connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network the FCC registration number and REN number appear on a sticker If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company Your connection to the telephone line must comply with these FCC rules Use only an FCC standard RJ11W RJ14W or RJ11C RJ14C network interface jack and FCC compliant line cord and plug to connect to the telephone line To connect the device press the small plastic tab on the plug at the end of the telephone s line cord Insert into a jack until it clicks To disconnect press the tab and pull out If a network interface jack is not already installed in your location you can order one from your telephone company Order RJ11W RJ14W for wall mounted telephones or RJ11C RJ14C for desk table use In some states customers are permitted to install their own jacks This device may not be connected to a party line or coin telephone line Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information It is no longer necessary to notify the telephone company of your device s Registration and REN number however you must provide this information to the telephone company if they request it If trouble is expe
54. eiver Decrypta 4 35 64 Configuration of receivers print out future MCDI is planning to add this feature in D4 released in 2012 Most units could be refitted Reprogramming of the front display by Atmel AVRISP may be required This reprogramming is available from most MCDI power centers or from MCDI Upgrade is also available to MCDI customers who have a AVRISP programmer See section below Transmission to computer and printer in MCDI standard mode MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com DRIVERS USB LINUX PRINTER Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 36 64 MCDI Logger tool Logger is a legacy software tool made circa 2004 to log raw output of receiver Logged data may be read by word processors and Excel for reporting or and analysis REQUIREMENTS See Axe Configurator tool Java requirements CDI Logger E 0 1 0 and installation procedure Log Directory Pork Day of month Port coms USB Decrypta 00252504 Day of week d Auto Ack Interval Hour Acknowledge Choose and connect to the port your receiver Minute ree device is attached to a Opened COMB USB Decrypta 00252504 at Wed Jun 30 12 26 5 Interval E DL4 gt lt DC4 gt Set interval at which a new log file will be coca 13 3 66 H 3 Dc 4 gt created Possible choices are Hourly Daily ces Weekly and Monthly Consequently each lo
55. emaining battery life are approximate and based solely on measure of tension between positive and negative poles D4 can power from a 12VDC battery as the only current source Preferably use MCDI supplied cable Molex minifit jr to leads red and black wire DO NOT INVERT POLARITY Minimum requirements 6 5VDC 300 Ma Severe damages to the unit may occur if the battery delivers more than 14V DC Power led of front display beneath the logo will be blinking when the D4 gets the power only from the battery Input Backlight of the LCD display will be off while display will still be working This is to prolong battery life When both power supply and battery inputs are used the led beneath logo will be ON steady and LCD backlight is on MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF D4 Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 10 64 When power supply only is used the power led will be on steady and LCD backlight is on Battery indicator should indicate empty Configurator status tab will indicate which electrical input is used and approximate battery level if connected Battery level is based on voltage thresholds 100 gt 9 5 75 lt 8 5V 50 lt 7 5V 25 lt 6 5V 0 lt 6VDC Status may take up to 5s to display correctly WARNINGS MCDI recommends choosing a high quality lead acid battery or gel type Most stores selling security equipment hold
56. er lt gt Navigate by moving the highlight rectangle over the desired function using the left and right arrows Enter Carriage return to accept selection WARNING pressing enter will activate the option right away without further warning Restart Reboot the D4 does not change parameters keeps event memory MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATION By Front Display Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 19164 Factory Default Restart D4 with Factory default to all parameters Clear Event Memory Empty memory of all received events MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com STATUS BAR ICONS Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 20 64 ICONS IN STATUS BAR Icons in status tab are a perceptual representation of unit status and are actualize are various intervals Please refer to description of features and parameters to comprehensive explanation Possible icons displayed and general meaning Line 1 on hook waiting to answer Line 1 off hook answering Line 1 dead line detected Line 2 on hook waiting to answ Line 2 off hook answering E E Z m m N bh Line 2 dead line detected OUTPUT PORTS USB port connected to PC USB port disconnect from PC Serial port connected to PC Serial port disconnected to PC Printer ready
57. er are usually sent by receiver as well COM number or Alias name is added by STr PORT CONFIGURATION Alias Enter name of your choice to identify receiver easily Baud rate Select and match speed from receiver Typically 1200 bauds Baud rate not required for IP receivers or USB receivers Data bits Usually set at 8 Length of each byte Stop bits MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com TOOLBOX Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 44164 Number of stop bits Usually left to 7 Parity Usually left to one when using 7 stop bits 1 byte Flow control Usually left to None Option available to set to Request to send next byte Open port Close Port Cancel Open will create port in the left column and traffic window Use as well to apply changes Close will remove receiver from left column and traffic window Cancel will cancel changes and return form to previous settings without closing the Connection form STRECEIVER MESSAGES Sometimes STr will display messages in traffic window The following messages are displayed in traffic window but are not logged in LOG files Port opened Port has not responded for more than 1 minute Listening to port ACOMX denotes absent COM port where X is the number of port RCOMX denotes restored COM port where X is the number of port Wrong Password STreceiver description To change password or
58. er in MCDI standard mode Pulse DTMF FSK FORMAT 3x1 4x1 HH mm_ _MM DD YY _ _ RL_CCCC_ A lt CR gt Default HH mm_ _MM DD YY _ _ RL_CCCC_A lt CR gt Option 4x1 set by Setup tool HH imm_ _MM DD YY _ _ RL_CCC_A lt CR gt Option 3x1 set by Setup tool HH imm_ _MM DD YY __ RL_OCCC_AZ lt CR gt Option 3x1 extended compressed 4x2 HH imm_ _MM DD YY _ _ RL_CCCC_AZ lt CR gt Option 4x1 extended compressed 4x2 Option zero removed 3x1 4x1 extended FORMAT 4x2 HH mm_ _MM DD YY _ _RL_CCCC_AZ lt CR gt FORMAT 4x3 SESCOA SS HH mm_ _MM DD YY _ _RL_CCCC_AZZ Z lt CR gt FORMAT 4x3 SUR GARD HH mm_ _MM DD YY _ _RL_CCCC_AZZ lt CR gt FORMAT ADEMCO HIGH SPEED HH mm_ _MM DD YY _ _RL_CCCC_AAAA_AAAA_A lt CR gt FORMAT ACRON HH imm_ _MM DD YY _ _RL_CCCC_AAAAAAAA lt CR gt HH mm_ _MM DD YY __RL__CCC_AAAAAAAA lt CR gt FORMAT FBI SUPER FAST HH imm_ _MM DD YY _ _RL_CCCC_EZZ lt CR gt FORMAT CONTACT ID HH imm_ _MM DD YY __RL_CCCC_18_TAAA_GG_ZZZ lt CR gt FORMAT MODEM SIA HH mm_ _MM DD YYN _ _RL _ CCCCCCIEAAZZZ AAZZZ AAZZZI lt CR gt lt LE gt RL_ CCCCCCIEAAZZZ AAZZZ AAZZZI lt CR gt FORMAT MODEM CFSK VFSK same as 4x2 HH mm__MM DD YY _ _ RL_CCCC_AZ lt CR gt CALLER ID Phone signal added to event code Examples HH mm_ _MM DD YY __RL_CCCC_AZztt t lt CR gt HH mm_ _MM DD YY __RL_CCCC_18_TAAA_GG_ZZZ t t lt CR gt Native mode Ademco685 Emulation Added to 4x2 Added to Contact ID HH imm_ _MM DD Y
59. ert to 4x2 standard by adding 0 in front of character string Example 444 5 will become 0123 Yes Compressed extended 3x1 or 4x1 No default Extended Example 3 x 1 Extended compressed in 4 x 2 standard 1234 444 5 After compression 0123 45 Example 4 x 1 Extended compressed in 4 x 2 standard 1234 5 55556 After compression 1234 56 Send date time SG By default date and time are not sent in SG format To add date time HH MM SS DD MM at the end of the reporting string Send year SG By default Year is not sent in Sur Gard mode Select to add YY to output string Requires Send date and time SG to be enabled Replaces seconds with format HH MM DD MM YY Check lines Select to verify if both phone lines are present at start up and each following 3 minutes D4 measures current between tip and ring This measure grabs phone lines for less than a second at start up and each 3 minutes after last call on line D4 reports failure on front display icon on status in Configurator and with a specific error message In addition D4 will send to PC event 0000 03 line 1 absent 0000 04 line 1 present 0000 05 line 2 absent 0000 06 line 2 present Heartbeat Enable for YES disable default for no D4 sends Heartbeat signals to computer every 30 second only in Native mode and Surgard mode Check printer Enable to verify if printer is present either on Serial or USB ports Will report present if one of the other is present NOTE MCDI does not re
60. es not content mechanical part and is not prone to heating D4 design was made to minimize use of fans or prone to break parts but it is best practice to minize exposure to heat and high temperature in order to prolong life expectancy of unit and downtime due to service To clean Always use a slightly damp cloth never use abrasives or solvents Avoid pressure shock vibration moisture and excessive humidity damage may result Do not expose to direct sunlight Product Novus no1 has been know to work well on acrylic to remove light scratches and polish Use with caution and test on bottom Operating condition 4 C to 40 C Although unit may continue to work if internal temperature raises over 40 C it is not advisable and could diminish life expectancy of unit Proper ventilation should be provided to lower temperature underneath 40 C Internal temperature during MCDI testing never raised above 34 C while room temperature was below 34 C Measure was taken in vicinity of power supply and Central processor sections using MCDI standard power adapter at 11V Storage condition 15 c to 65 C Always use with power source as indicated in powering the unit section Consult a qualified Electrician before using power sources other than supplied power adaptor WARNING UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED TO WORK CORRECTLY SEVERE DAMAGES MAY RESULT IF UNIT IS NOT GROUNDED TO EARTH VERIFY REGULARLY FIELD REPLACEABLE PARTS under MCDI SP Inc direction MCD
61. f the Configurator and traffic viewer This does not affect the language selection of D4 front display which is made by either front display or by selection at Configurator gt General gt Preferred Language Com Port Select Com Port from drop down menu to select unit to configure If necessary go to Device Manager to locate the correct match of port unit If successful Configurator will display a prompt indicating parameters were received successfully NOTE if unit is connected over both serial and USB ports both will show in different COM ports Speed Select speed of transmission between Ed D4 and Configurator Default is 115200 bauds Identification serial number serial number of the unit selected is display in the top bard of the Configurator when COM port is selected Available tabs are GENERAL configuration of general parameters non related to phone lines or output RECEIVER configuration of lines parameters and handshake sequence most per phone line OUTPUT configuration of output format and port selection common to both phone lines DISPLAY configuration of parameters for front display of D4 MAINTENANCE time and date manual input firmware upload default reset printer speed STATUS details of key parameters of Ed D4 GENERAL TAB Unit name Enter up to 30 characters ASCII lower table and press Change button to register Owner Enter up to 3 characters ASCII lower table and press Change button to register Preferred Language se
62. g 0712 50 29 06 04 lt DC4 gt file will contain signals came within an hour a ba 0512 51 29 06 04 lt DC4 gt day a week or a month respectively BLAS Day of month day of week hour minute Set the exact time when a new log will be created The choices available depend on the interval chosen above For example if Hourly interval is selected and the minute is set to 10 then a new log will be created at 13 10 14 10 15 10 16 10 etc NOTE Every time you change the interval type or ts settings you should reconnect in order for the changes to be applied Log Directory Select the location of the logged signals The organization of this directory is as follows log dir Y com port and device name e g MyLogs COM3__Exprecium Each log file is named as follows Year Month Day__Hour Min log e g 2004 06 12__13 00 l0g Thus it shows the date and time it was created NOTE Every time the logger starts it attempts to open the previous log based on the interval settings For example if it was 14 25 currently the interval was set to Hourly and the Minute was set to 00 the logger will try to open the log created at 14 00 If indeed this file exists the logger will use it to log incoming signals until 15 00 as usual If on the other hand the file does not exist the logger will create a new log labeled with the current time of 14 25 and use it to log incoming signals until 15 00 Auto Ack
63. he unit MCDI supplied cables should be used If not at hand Molex part number 14 56 2052 should be use to make such cable Post 2 is ground common Posts 1 and 2 are Normally Open Posts 2 and 3 are Normally Closed Post 5 is used as an alternative ground post Maximum rating 110V DC or 125 V AC 1A UL CSA rating 30V DC 1A 110V DC or 125V AC 3A It is preferable to consult an electrician or MCDI prior to connect any equipment to D4 relay post MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATION By Front Display Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 2164 Configuration of D4 receiver by front display METHODS OF CONFIGURATION DECRYPTA 4 ALLOWS THREE METHODS OF CONFIGURATION VIA FRONT DISPLAY VIA PC TOOLS VIA THIRD PARTY SOLUTION Configuration Via Front Display The following section addresses configuration via front display All parameters are available from front display to the exception of changing the name of unit changing the name of the owner logs download to PC firmware update hearbeat setting activate buzzer Once D4 is powered and display ready enter the configuration menu by pressing left and right buttons simultaneously If D4 displays You can still view events while the Configuration is locked To access the Configuration press all 4 keys simultaneously Left Right Up Down The configuration menu of D4 will pro
64. her preset value such as Contact ID Assign a value in seconds to the length of listen in period Default is 180 seconds Value from 0 to 255 seconds This value does not affect length of call if operator uses a handset to keep line off hook Use left and right arrow keys to move from one digit to the other and up and down keys to change value Formats P Pressing enter brings the following submenu ILSE Grok O T El Bato fof od U L LT E O i gatear Exi t lt K Enable handshake type with this menu Default is Pulse DTMF Contact ID and Modem SIA WARNING To insure there are no conflicts do not enable a type if you are not receiving panel using this type of protocol Some formats may conflict with others and may not be mutually available on the same phone lin Please contact MCDI about using TTnew to receive application note Robofon needs to be enabled at factory specifically to work with D4 and is not standard in D4 Check with MCDI for availability Pressing enter brings the following submenu Auto handshake select this option to present memorized choice to panel If panel is not recognized the programmed handshake sequence will be used NOTE even if a format type is disabled it is still possible to enable a corresponding frequency in the handshake sequence Some panels sometimes respond better to lower or higher frequencies than expected and the handshake sequence may be used to tune handshake MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS I
65. ht different wires at the same time eight bits at the same time MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Glossary PCI Peripheral Pile Power Supplies PPS PSTN Pulse Receiver Relay Relay normally close Relay normally open RJ11 Robofon RS 232 SAMM SERIEE Sescoa SS Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 61164 Peripheral Component Interconnect A 32 bit local bus which is faster than ISA bus Exprecium and Exprecium are of this type Common in computer made since 2000 Auxiliary equipment such as D4 attached to a PC Memory stack Piling of events Events are stacked in order memory From the oldest to the latest Usually latest erases the oldest when memory is full Energy source for an electrical device Can be AC powered through a standard wall socket DC powered through batteries or solar panel Pulse per second Signal sent by alarm panel 10 pps 20 pps 40 pps indicates the frequency or number of pulses per second Public system telephone network Type of communication Alarm receiver such a D4external receivers or Exprecium cards for PC A power switching device that completes or interrupts a circuit by physically moving electrical contacts into contact with each other Used in D4 to trigger an external device such as strobe light dialer siren When relay closes the circuit an electrical i
66. ill send data to a USB host Will not accept signal from another USB client Will transmit only to a USB host MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Glossary USB host USB hub VCP VFSK VID Virtual com port Voltage Wincom WinSAMM WSreceiver Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 63164 Typically a PC with USB capabilities The host receives the signal from the client Device used to connect several USB client devices to a USB host Virtual com port FSK type of communication Developed by Varitech Optex Vendor ID Number designating the vendor of the device Software tool used to emulate a com port and route data from USB to a memory address equivalent to a serial port Supplied with D4 Unit of measure for electrical potential Noted in volts Energy potential of a source that can produce a flow of electricity Software by MCDI Communication tools for Windows compatible devices Central station software developed by MCDI SP Inc Replaced by SECURITHOR in 2009 Software developed by MCDI SP Inc Key component of SAMM X V 10 3 and WinSAMM Necessary to add inputs in both Central Station software when using WinSAM MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Glossary Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 64 64 MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS
67. ion circuit is preferable MCDI tested and recommends Altronix PM212 and a 12V battery A circuit like the Altronix PM212 will insure a constant tension 9 12V preferred battery charge and battery supervision Insure that your circuit delivers less than 14V to D4 Significant heat dissipation will result if using a power source of more than 13 8V This may damage the unit of reduce life expectancy of D4 Verify installation regularly Consult a qualified Electrician prior to connecting D4 If you are using a battery a battery charger and or equipment Alternative power source 9 12V DC D4 is shipped with a power adapter When another power supply is preferred for the 9 12V DC input a lower voltage should be preferred over a higher voltage to minimize heat dissipation in D4 11V is the MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF D4 Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 1164 preferred tension to insure roll over features are working correctly Contact MCDI for complete specifications of MCDI approved power supply to compare USB Power This power option is not suitable for D4 D4 will not be powered over USB Ground post Refer to a qualified electrician to insure electrical installation is made according to local law and regulations As a safety for users and the D4 alarm receiver D4 is provided with a ground post at the back on the unit A wir
68. ion of electronic equipment from damaging voltage levels sometimes occurring in electrical transients Sometimes referred as an event A chain of characters that amounts to an alarm signal Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Communications protocol commonly used over Ethernet networks or the Internet Digital communicator alarm panel located at supervised location Software made by MCDI for processing of alarm signals Used by Central Alarm stations r other type of Monitoring Centers Replaces SAMM and WinSAMM Available for single workstation or for network SECURITHOR Mobile Web Viewer Component of SECURIHTOR used by Central station supervisors and owners to view traffic and status of the Central Station Component of SECURITHOR to interface with alarm receivers IP receivers and SMS modems Subscriber identity Module Subscriber identity Module SIM Card in a GSM phone Contains phone identity phone number and sometimes address book First bit in a byte First bit in a byte Transmission formats from receiver to PC Format designed by Surgard Company now a DSC division Close to Radionics 6500 format FSK Format used in Europe mostly in Germany Reception of this format requires specific frequency tuning on MCDI equipment Universal serial port Type of connectors used in USB host devices Type of connectors used in USB client devices Connector used in D4 Typically a peripheral device such as D4 who w
69. ior notice This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship and not to damage due to causes beyond the control of MCDI Security Products Inc such as damage incurred in shipping or handling lightning excessive voltage mechanical shock water damage or damage arising out of abuse alteration or improper or not anticipated application of the equipment This warranty contains the entire warranty and is only valid as a contract between to the original buyer and MCDI Security Products Inc MCDI Security Products Inc makes no warranty of fitness and no other warranty oral or written express or implied MCDI Security Products Inc neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product MCDI Security Products Inc shall not be liable for any direct indirect or consequential damages loss of anticipated profits or time or any other losses incurred by the buyer or user in connection with the purchase the installation or the operation or failure MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com WARRANTY Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 53164 of this product made under The Electronic products of MCDI SP Inc are under a three year limited warranty and two years limited warranty when manufactured under RoHS compliance Material is repaired
70. it E te a 31 ADDIV e eee L i E ai 31 Firmware update A a AE dite A E E a E A aa aAA E A e eaaa AEAEE 31 STATUS TAB n ii 31 ICONSIN STATUS BAR a 32 USB LINUX PRINTER ocioso de 34 FOIS NON USB PONS tt o ta 34 USB dANVer IOMA ION dd ere enn eer mer ne 34 IV EAI SS aca da 34 EU sieht pathetic nn cie diese eme nt ee Rod een aan ant 34 De LAN LES LES UNO CAC a er o E ne cn ane etched 34 PRINTER O esse 34 mica one A ie de de ii M a tite 34 Pte RCnNecKIMd O DON earn Ne ern gee een a es mi titi Dani du 34 RECEIVE CONTIOUrATION Pin OUT adi a ias 35 ROQUE MENES NS Sd ES 36 CONNECTING D4 TO PES Nas 37 TOOLBOX Ge mer ee Ree Se eee ie 40 CONFIGURATION AND OS a a 40 COMMUNICATION TOOLS ic aid 40 ICO Masia ld dto 40 Sonware tool WING OMIM a a dle elle a LS 40 using STM Mobile WED MEW id bi de el e del as bs de ne es nn 41 Using ST receiver Without SECURITHOR at i ti dolia 41 Adding DAC SECURIT HOR ua te od er alan le olaa bano ae A e i edt al od Le elo be do e 42 Erin A 45 EAU CIV OLS tt A A e ne tee ey 46 RECEIVED FORMATS Srta canne tac ec men secte cast 47 AUDIO VERIFICATION DESCRIPTION Suar a Ur ct ee 47 TRANSMISSION TO COMPUTER AND PRINTER MCDI MODE cccccsseceneecneseeeneeeeneeceseeeseccneeeensenensenenes 48 ERROR AND WARNING MESSAGES curia 49 CARE OF racecar as 50 MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com TABLE OF CONTENTS Operating guide for A
71. it jr female connector Labels Battery and PS DC Both inputs can be connected at same time as D4 will supervise both and switch automatically from one to the other upon need Both inputs are made for well regulated low transient and ripple 9 12VDC current only Minimum requirements 9VDC 400 Ma but 11V is the preferred tension for main supply Severe damages to the unit may occur if power supply delivers more than 14VDC As a general rule higher tension will create more heat inside D4 box and may diminish life expectancy of D4 Power led on front display white backlight of Logo will be ON steady when D4 gets power from the Power Supply Input Front LCD will be back lighted Battery icon will display empty battery General status will display Power main Battery D4 cannot be powered by USB port Status may take up to 5s to display correctly NOTE D4 is shipped without power supply in some countries where a local certification is required WARNINGS Removal of the power source during reception of an alarm signal may result in losing said signal Removal of one power source may result in shutdown and loss of signal if second power source is not available within 5ms and or if tension is inferior to 8V DC If 9 12VDC input is used as D4 sole source of power events in receiver buffer will be not be lost when power is removed and will be transmitted to PC when power is restored D4 is not equipped with a battery charger Indication of r
72. larm Receiver Decrypta 4 5164 WARRANTY Es soe 52 TESTING SN SR Se ca 52 WARRANTY EXTENSION nn dessiner 52 POWER SURGE lt lt eee a esa a a eee 52 POC WARNING Sn lisos 54 GLOSSARY A A 57 MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com DESCRIPTION Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 6164 DESCRIPTION ALARM RECEIVER DECRYPTA 4 OR KNOWN AS D4 The twin line alarm receiver D4 is a MCDI product This new breed of alarm receivers is equipped with USB port and serial port 5V dc relay D4 is available in ROHS and non RoHS version Must be specified at the time of the order What s in the box VERIFY CONTENT AT ARRIVAL An inspection sheet filled by MCDI quality control is shipped inside the box to control all components shipped Inspection sheet Contains a summary report of re testing before shipping EVERY unit shipped by MCDI is re tested prior to packing using at least 3 signals in Contact ID Pulse and SIA It is normal to see events in memory when you connect your D4 It proves unit was re tested prior to packing You can erase content of memory buffer prior to connecting to PC Go to SYSTEM menu options below to learn how to erase memory buffer Box Content 1 x Decrypta 4 Alarm Receiver stand arm lowered Cables 2 RJ11 Phone cables 1 USB Type A to Type B cable 6 feet 1 8M 1 Serial communication cable 6 feet DB9F to DB9F Null modem 1 custom made relay groun
73. lose line Clear all events in display Events coming in Raw traffic Chronologically Ascending Activate Clear 15 44 17 RX 15 44 18 RX 15 44 19 RX 15 44 20 RX 15 44 21 RX 44 22 RX RX 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 15 44 15 44 24 RX 15 44 26 RX 15 44 26 RX 15 44 27 RX 15 44 29 RX 15 44 30 RX 15 44 31 RX 15 44 32 RX 15 44 33 RX 15 44 34 RX 15 44 35 RX 15 44 36 RX 15 44 37 RX TINEW Hang up Line 2 TTNEW Hang up Line 1 manually TTnew listen in 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 A 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 only 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 00 00 16 11 11 0000 03 21 11 11 15 CONFIGURATOR AND TABS Two main features are available in the Configurator Configuration tool and traffic viewer At start up General tabs loads To access Traffic viewer click on Traffic button at top right You cannot use Traffic viewer and configurator at the same time as they use the same port Using Traffic will suspend Configurator You must exit from Traffic viewer to continue configuration Language Select language o
74. ls NOT Main connection signals acknowledged acknowledged MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com TOOLBOX Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 40164 TOOLBOX CD content Configuration Communication tools Wincom STM Mobile web viewer STreceiver MCDI Logger DRIVERS Configuration tools D4 can be configured directly from its display and front panel commands You may also enjoy the same commands from a PC connected to D4 Configuration tools are provided on the CD that came with D4 or by download from www mcdi com DOS Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 No tools available for configuration under Dos Windows 95 98 NE NT or 2000 For configuration OS such as Windows XP Vista or 7 should be used with Net framework and administrator privileges If using other OS than Windows XP Vista or 7 refer to section Configuration from front display Alternatively you can request configuration commands from MCDI to build your own application USB port will not work under DOS and Windows 95 due to the nature of USB and OS limitations Serial port must be used Linux This OS is not supported for configuration Configuration should be made from front display Alternatively you can request configuration commands from MCDI to build your own application Traffic can be viewed under linux using an application made for this or terminal Macintosh This OS is not supporte
75. mber European equivalent to Bell 103 Modem Format MCDI can be fitted to accept CCITT MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Glossary CESA CFSK Checksum Close CID Communicator COM port Contact ID CR D4 DB9 DB25 Dead line detection DNIS Dual round Dot matrix Drivers DTMF Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 58164 FSK format developed by Bosch Used in Europe and mostly in France Requires specific programming of selected MCDI equipment FSK format developed by the C amp K Company Used to calculated integrity of an event Calculating a value for each character of the event and making a sum of values will generate a number the checksum The receiving device must match this number in order to accept the event This concept is also used by D4 when in MCDI Catapult mode In alarm industry the act of arming a system Caller ID This acronym is also used for Contact ID an Ademco format D4 supports caller ID or type 1 originally developed by Bellcore Other type of caller ID DTMF type is used in few countries Decrypta 2 is not compatible with this type Part of an alarm system Dialer Other name for the serial port It is Serial because it transmits the eight bits of a byte of data along one wire and receives data on a different wire DTMF Alarm Format developed by Ademco Wide ly used Car
76. mory and static sensitive parts Use a Philips screwdriver 3 and remove screws with precaution First remove screws from the black leg Slide black leg out of outer acrylic box Remove single screw underneath outer acrylic box Remove side screws insuring unit does not slide out while doing so Keep sides screws safe They are M3 format made for re assembly inside a PC railing Gently remove metal box from outer acrylic box This assembly is not typically made to be removed Some scratches may occur on inside of acrylic outer box Metal cover is snapped in base Use precaution to snap out or back Parts D4 is composed of the following parts Front keypad with sealed air buttons and LEDs Front LCD display Receiver and display PCB Peripheral balcony Various spacers and screws Ribbons cables connecting parts Anodized aluminum box Outer acrylic box Black acrylic leg stand External cables Refer to MCDI for serviceable parts Do not open unless directed by MCDI Programming connector internal Only part require a special programmer is the display content This rarely needs reprogramming and most updates are available in PC Configurator A ATMEL AVRISP programmer is required to reprogram display part Most MCDI dealer have one and can reprogram your D4 if needed De assembling is required to connect to header REFER TO MODI Stacking If you plan to stack several D4 insure a spacing of at least 5mm to allow natural convection D4 do
77. mpt for a selection of language Select a language by bringing the highlight rectangle over your selection using the up and down buttons Once selected press enter to continue configuration in this language As of December 2011 the following languages are available at the front display English Deutsch French Espa ol Italiano Portugu s and pycckun russian Other languages may be available via the PC configurator such as Arabic Farsi LANGUAGE MENU select display language This selection does not change alarm operation and description of alarm codes sent by alarm panels This selection may be different from the one used in the PC configurator lt gt Select language by moving the highlight rectangle using the buttons Main menu front display configuration will be displayed lt gt The front display configuration always displays the status bar at the bottom of the LCD display Configuration may be interrupted by incoming events if you are in manual mode Use Navigate keys to select one of the menus by moving the highlight rectangle over the desired topic Presence of an arrow gt indicates the presence of a sub menu Use the carriage return key to enter the sub menu If you enter the wrong sub menu use the escape key MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATION By Front Display Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 3164 TIME OUT
78. mpulsion is sent In D4 will send an impulsion to a device connected to trigger said device When relay opens the circuit an electrical impulsion is sent In D4 will send an impulsion to a device connected to trigger said device Type of connector Terminology used to described phone line connectors FSK format used in Europe mostly in Scandinavia Reception of this format requires sprecific frequency tuning on MCDI equipment DB9 connector Interface between a computer input output port and a peripheral such as D4 Software developed by MCDI Security Products Inc for alarm monitoring and Central station management French DTMF format developed by AEM Requires specific programming of MCDI equipment Legacy alarm format Rarely used MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Glossary SIA S N SMS Surge Protector STRING TCPAP Transmitter SECURITHOR STM STreceiver SIM Start bit Stop bit SurGard formats Telim USB USB type A USB type B USB client Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 62164 Security Industry of America Acronym is used to name a format designed under SIA guidance Several levels of SIA are used MCDI supports level 1 and 2 and part of level 3 Serial number Located at back of D4 Starts by 60 Short message service Alpha numeric messages sent over GSM networks Device for protect
79. n TT 10 seconds or until another event is received 12 24H Switches between display of time in a 12 H AM PM or 24 H format MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATION By Front Display Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 14164 Time and date format Switches between the following date formats Adjust time date sub menu use return to enter Set the date and time Navigate between units using the left and right arrow Change the units using the up and down arrow Navigate to OK to accept changes WARNING Date and time are changed when you press on Yes even if you answer no to the Save configuration prompt LINE 1 led LINE 2 led PC led Power led Led Select to enable disable the front leds Front panel leds may have flashing effect It is possible to disable leds if leds or flashing effect are not pertinent This will not disable function for each parameter To escape the Display menu and return to the main configuration press Escape key until you arrive to the main menu To escape the Display menu and save configuration press Escape key until you are prompted to Save configuration YES NO Select YES or NO with the left or right arrows Press 4 enter to enter selection LINE OPTIONS Page 1 fo pm O O Both lines peieiewe Li O tse O Ea gt gt LJ Formats D sub menu available Ea p gt sub menu available O
80. n dd ie ru 27 E e eae Cena es aurea aires aa eee A 27 ESE US PAR Ume UIE he est A O CON 27 N MBETOPHAAQS re eee rece sneer ne PI cece oat ld 27 Wairanter on NOOK asst etter ne oo 27 A A O A nese ON 27 Handshake SCCUCICG a aaa 27 AUTOM SAS A A dd i E 27 FREQUENCIES LIS Paie ta E a iii 27 COUT PU Wy TAB aa 28 MAI gee Wt 6 RS ec er A CAGE rT ce aE Teta nd etre eee ae ER pee en 28 Secondary OPUS A Ca NU en een rv ee Sere Pee 28 Calle ID AO DONS e Y da 28 MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com TABLE OF CONTENTS Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 4164 QUIPUE TO MALO PGs Re nn in An eine a nine 28 ACKNOWIS Ade delay SR ASE ii ee 29 SIR o AAA A E ne Pe TEE AS 29 Enhanced ah ele oa 29 KLS AN dd nn an GR wet ee es CO aL 29 Compress A ee tell ienin amener aie EEE a tetes seed dae on eee 29 Sendidat tine SO A crea da 29 oend year O inner dent ace eee we en ee NGE 29 CHECK IINE Sa ss init renom ve Sehdeude ide Bs cetoet ad fine en este eE nan aided dk ede heed anes 29 A A ucute ne E E EE ET RD EE PE EE PE RS 29 ln e acd dt Race eee 29 COA ZU RER es iced Re RE RE dec ds ee eases RE ee es ee E 29 SESCIA So VS 4X2 CS A A ee ene eae 29 DISPLAY TAB a ie quels is 30 Display language sier e e A E al a Ls A O ds o 30 Idle TMOG A E O O entente te a es 30 Time and date OA est 30 MAINTENANCE TAB A dad dai 31 Adi ust meand dalece edi 31 Adjust communication PEA
81. nder MCDI Guidance This is to update receiving section providing communication is established between PC and D4 If communication is not established D4 cannot be reprogrammed this way NOTE D4 will not be available when update is being made This may take up to 2 minutes NOTE This procedure does not affect display programming which requires a different programming and connecting a ATMEL AVRISP programmer Contact MCDI if you need to reprogram display NOTE This procedure does not affect Boot loader Reprogramming Boot loader requires making a short circuit on specific parts and reprogramming over USB or special internal debug port This reprogramming requires MCDI guidance STATUS TAB shows key parameters in literate form They are the same as status icons at bottom of configurator or on front display There are no write fields in this page Typical Line 1 Connected Power Main Line 2 L2 Connected Battery 100 PC1 USB Disconnected Printer Connected PC2 Serial connected Power Main Unit name Decrypta 4 typical Owner selected name Firmware Exprecium D vx x x Possible status L1 L2 Connected disconnected Busy receiving PC1 USB connected USB disconnected PC2 Serial connected Serial disconnected Power Power connected Power disconnected Battery 0 25 50 75 100 Printer Connected Disconnected Unit name as selected in General tab Owner s name as selected in General tab NOTE Firmware level
82. nditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operation If your device causes interference one of the following measure may correct the problem Reorient or relocate the receiving TV or radio antenna when this may be done safely To the extent possible move the device and the radio or television farther away from each other or connect the computer with the device and the radio or television to outlets on separate circuits Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions NOTE FCC registration does not constitute an expressed or implied guarantee of performance Right of the Telephone Company If this device causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may stop your service temporarily or ask you to remove your equipment until the problem is resolved If possible they will notify you in advance If advance notice is not practical you will be notified as soon as possible and be given the opportunity to correct the situation You will also be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper function of this device If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service F
83. nt number of a calling station is automatically obtained American Standard Code for Information Interchange Pronounced askee binary code of 128 characters represented by a string of seven binary numbers and a parity bit Standardized system for sizing wires according to the wire s diameter The smaller the AWG number the larger the diameter of wire When specified it is essential to respect the gauge of the wire to allow heat dissipation Central station Software A measure of speed Alarm receivers mostly communicate with PCs at 1200 bits per second Smallest element of computer information Either 1 or O in binary system 1 Kb is 1024 bits A Mb is 1048567bits An Ethernet card usually transmits at 10Mb 100Mb Basic Input Output System Program residing in the ROM chip of a computer Provides the basic instructions for controlling computer hardware Both the operating system and application software use BIOS routines to ensure compatibility Sound device located inside a D4 or on an Exprecium alarm receiver card Emits a sound when an alarm is received or when a reboot process is under way A group of 8 bits A KB is 1024 bytes A MB is 1048567 bytes FSK type of communication MCDI IP mode Also designate a MCDI product Linux application which transforms a PC into an alarm receiver router with IP capabilities Information sent by the Phone Company that reveals the phone number calling and sometimes the name linked to this phone nu
84. nts or software products used for monitoring surveillance or any security purposes should be tested on a regular and complete basis Despite regular and frequent testing it is possible for products to fail to perform as expected Warranty extension for hardware It is possible for some of MCDI Security Products Inc equipment to purchase a warranty extension along with purchase of equipment Decrypta 4 525 CAD per year value of extension as of January 2012 Power surges coverage Add 240 cad per year to warranty extension or during original warranty N B Power surge coverage is included for first year if D4 is used on both lines with MCDI S PSP with proper earth ground Advanced replacement 100 cad flat fee to end user shipping require deposit by credit card of replacement value Terms or warranty extension Extension warranty is valid for original owner only Customer must get a RMA number to benefit from warranty repair Warranty extension must be taken at original purchase Cosmetic damages and boxes are not covered Power surge are not covered unless specified Accessories and cables are not covered Equipment must be returned post and duty paid to MCDI Montreal Equipment may be replaced by refurbished or new equipment at MSP discretion Equipment may be replaced by other generation if original equipment is not available Shipping is not included Repair assessment done in 2 business days Offer may change without pr
85. o take charge of alarm events NOTE MCDI recommends to use a real serial port instead of a converter to USB It has proven more reliable over the years Defaults are highlighted Select to send Caller ID to all events Deselect to send caller ID only for error messages bad transmissions EU pee E met pe on y E O Activate Enchance mode 3 digits receivers and line numbers for SG and MCDI mode Sn deta xl LJ Enable to avoid conflict with 4x1 Compressed Expanded In pulse selecting will consider 3 digits for account instead of 4 if 5 digits are received O Select to verify Printer presence This option does not differentiate between USB and Serial Printer will be displayed as present if one is connected no matter which port Disabled by default 3x1 with extended compress will convert to 4x2 standard by adding 0 in front of character string Example 444 5 will become 0123 Yes Compressed extended 3x1 or 4x1 No default Extended Example 3 x 1 Extended compressed in 4 x 2 standard 1234 444 5 After compression 0123 45 Example 4 x 1 Extended compressed in 4 x 2 standard 1234 5 55556 After compression 1234 56 By default date and time are not sent in SG format To add date time HH MM SS DD MM at the end of the reporting string By default Year is not sent in SG mode Select to add YY to output string Requires Send date and time SG to be enabled Replaces seconds with format HH MM DD MM Y LJ Select to verify if both
86. ocation of the logged signals The organization of this directory is as follows log dir com port and device name e g MyLogs COM3__Exprecium Each log file is named as follows Year Month Day__Hour Min log e g 2004 06 12__13 00 l0g Thus it shows the date and time it was created NOTE Every time the logger starts it attempts to open the previous log based on the interval settings For example if it was 14 25 currently the interval was set to Hourly and the Minute was set to 00 the logger will try to open the log created at 14 00 If indeed this file exists the logger will use it to log incoming signals until 15 00 as usual If on the other hand the file does not exist the logger will create a new log labeled with the current time of 14 25 and use it to log incoming signals until 15 00 Auto Ack Toggle automatic acknowledging of the incoming signals Acknowledge Acknowledge the reception of the incoming signal Disconnect Disconnect from the receiver device MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com TOOLBOX Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 46 64 Change font size To change font size of the signals right click on the signals window and select Increase or Decrease Font Size DRIVERS USB drivers are supplied for 32bits Windows 2000 ExprecumDwin2000 inf 32bit or 64 bits XP Vista and 7
87. onnection is used as a sink for electrical transients and possibly damaging potentials such as those produced by a nearby lightning strike Exprecium mode Advanced programming for Exprecium generation of receivers Common to MCDI Exprecium PCI cards and Decrypta Suitable with MCDI Catapult and Extrium receivers MCDI uses this terminology to designate a string of characters or a packet that amounts to a signal sent from an alarm panel Programs or instructions stored in a PROM MCDI uses the term firmware to refer to the software residing on a PROM or EPROM Frequency shift keying In digital communication an audio frequency is used for 1 and a different frequency is used to signal O Fail to close Event created when a system remains disarmed at preset time Fail to open Event created when a system remains armed at preset time GSM backup interface by MCDI Interfaces GSM phone signal to PSTN RJ11 plugs and transfers ring to let alarm receivers such as Decrypta 3 and D4 receive alarm sent over a GSM network 900 1800 are the frequencies used is most of the planet 1900 is mostly used in North America and parts of South America Earth ground An alternative path in which current can travel Ground loops can produce noise A lug used for connecting Decrypta 4 alarm receivers to earth ground Decrypta 4 receivers should be connected to earth ground to protect them from transient potentials such as nearby lightning strikes
88. ool made circa 2004 to log raw output of receiver It is available for D4 but not supported Logged data may be read by word processors and Excel for reporting or and analysis REQUIREMENTS Works on Windows XP Vista or 7 Contact MCDI MCDI Logger BETA 0 1 0 laj x to receive package installation Log Directory Port Day of month Port coms USB Decrypta 00252504 Day of week d Auto Ack Interval Hour Acknowledge Choose and connect to the port your receiver Minute ere device is attached to a Opened COMB USB Decrypta 00252504 at Wed Jun 30 12 26 5 Interval a no DC 4 gt Set interval at which a new log file will be rd 1 13 66 3 Dc 4 gt created Possible choices are Hourly Daily en Weekly and Monthly Consequently each log 0712 50 29 06 04 lt DC4 gt file will contain signals came within an hour a O an ee 0512 51 29 06 04 lt DC4 gt day a week or a month respectively ea Day of month day of week hour minute Set the exact time when a new log will be created The choices available depend on the interval chosen above For example if Hourly interval is selected and the minute is set to 10 then a new log will be created at 13 10 14 10 15 10 16 10 etc NOTE Every time you change the interval type or its settings you should reconnect in order for the changes to be applied Log Directory Select the l
89. or Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 34164 USB PORTS High retention D4 is equipped with special USB connectors for output and device Both types of connectors are Samtec USBR high retention force made to comply with the class 1 Div II minimum withdrawal requirement of 15 Newtons It is normal to feel the USB connector is either hard to insert or remove D4 USB ports are not designed for frequent removal or insertion By nature they should stay connected and rarely disconnected They are orange color coded insulator to differentiate them from standard withdrawal force connectors USB Series that are available with white or black plastic They are compatible with standard USB connector USB Driver information Location Look for driver at first level of Exd D4 folder provided on CD or downloaded from http mcdi com tools d4 zip Name of the drivers Windows 2000 ExprecumDwin2000 inf Windows XP and up ExpreciumD inf Linux included in Kernel 2 6 31 and up See section on Linux driver in TOOLBOX section Firmware upgrade This procedure should only be realized under MCDI recommendation and guidance Firmware upgrade requires using the PC configuration tool maintenance tab and to connect unit to a PC preferably using the serial port without converter Contact MCDI support staff to realize a firmware upgrade Upgrade of the display programming requires a ATMEL AVRISP programmer Most MCDI key dealers have such programmer It is also easily available
90. or exchanged free of charge when returned to MCDI service points post and duty paid Abused or misused equipment is not covered by this warranty Damages or loss of business resulting from the use of MCDI products are not covered by this warranty Damages resulting from power surge damages are expressly excluded of warranty Loss of business cost incurred during the use of MCDI equipment are expressly excluded of warranty During the period of warranty advanced replacement service of D4 is available for during repairs and upgrade This service is available for a fee Please contact our support department at support mcdi com to make arrangements This service maybe terminated without prior notice and his subject to warehouse stock MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Legal compliance and Warning Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 54164 Legal compliance and Warning United States Regulation FCC Warning Radio TV interference This device is not equipped with dialing equipment Telephones equipped with electronic dialing keys generate and use radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly and in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception NOTE This device has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 if the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two co
91. ould become conductive due to condensation Failure to maintain these minimum distances would invalidate the approval 4 The analogue telecommunications interface is intended to be connected to telecommunication network voltage TNV circuits which may carry dangerous voltages The telephone cord s must be disconnected from the telecommunications system until the card has been installed within a host which provides the necessary protection of the operator If it is subsequently desired to open the host equipment for any reason the telephone cord s must be disconnected prior to effecting access to any internal parts which may carry telecommunication network voltages MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Glossary GLOSSARY Account number Acknowledge ACRON Ademco 685 ANI ASCII AWG Automation software Baud rates Bit Bios Buzzer Byte BFSK Catapult Caller ID CCITT Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 57164 Part of an alarm signal that designates the supervised location Single or group of characters sent by a device or software to a device upstream This distinctive signal informs the device an alarm event signal was received Carriage return is mostly used Reporting format Not widely used Reporting format of said Alarm receivers Automatic number ID A service feature in which the directory number or equipme
92. rea Network Connection of workstations PCs or other LANs to enable data access and device sharing LTC Event created by arming a system after specified time LTO Event created by disarming a system after specified time Ability to hold the phone line and listen and sometimes talk on the phone line This feature is format related Milli ampere Unit of current that is 1 1000 of an Ampere Measure of current needed to power D4 The name combines modulate and demodulate Refers to its ability to transmit and receive data superimposed on a carrier frequency In alarm industry usage a modem is a type of communication FSK formats are modem types Alarm format owned by Radionics company Built in D4 and Exprecium An agreement between the user and Radionics is required to activate Millivolt Unit of electrical potential 1 1000 of a volt Non volatile memory Holds memory without power Memory with clock functions in use in D4 Can be field reprogrammed In alarm industry the act of disarming a system Alarm Central operator Operating System such as Windows XP Linux In context referred as 1 signal sent by alarm receiver to alarm panel over phone lines during a communication 2 signal sent by alarm receiver to PC over USB port or Serial port A redundant bit Added to a record to allow alarm receiver to detect an odd number of bit errors in said record On DA the printer port DB25 Transmits the bits of a byte on eig
93. riage return D4 alarm receiver 9 pins Connector used for serial communication Located at the back of D4 25 pins connector used for parallel communication to printer Located at the back of D4 D4 probes phone lines at 4 seconds interval If dial tone is not detected D4 reports a dead line Dialed number identification service DTMF Some panels send alarm event twice Receiver only if received twice sends kiss off Pulse only Printer type Mostly Parallel interface and impact printers Commonly used to print directly from D4 Support a line by line printing Software instructions used by kernel of operating software to direct or transform the signal of an attached peripheral such as alarm receiver card Exprecium or D4 USB port Dual tone multi frequency Summation of the amplitudes of two sine cosine waves of different frequencies Example Keying 1 will send a tone made by adding 1209 Hz and 697 Hz to the other end of the line Formats like Contact ID are of DTMF type MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Glossary Earth Ground Event Firmware FSK FTC FTO GCI 1800 1900 Ground Ground Loop Ground Lug GSM GUI Half Duplex Handshake Handshake sequence Heartbeat Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 59 64 Any device connection or a grounding rod used to connect devices such as D4 to earth Such a c
94. rienced with this equipment for repair or warranty information please contact Local dealer or MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com Legal compliance and Warning Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 55 64 MCDI Security Products Inc 7055 Jean Bourdon Avenue Montreal QC Canada H4K 1G7 Telephone 514 481 1067 Fax 514 481 1487 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect it until the problem is resolved This device does not have any serviceable parts Repair or exchange must be made by the manufacturer or its representatives Signaling method This device does not dial out Ringer Equivalence Number The FCC Registration label on the device includes a Ringer Equivalence Number REN which is used to determine the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line A high total REN may prevent telephones from ringing in response to an incoming call and may make placing calls difficult In most areas a total REN of 5 should permit normal telephone operation To determine the total REN allowed on your telephone line consult your local telephone company Hearing aids This device does not convert the signal for human hearing Programming Emergency numbers This device does not dial out Important safety instructions When using the device basic safety precautions should always
95. rning when the Computer is absent Parameter activated buzzer can be enabled disabled only in Configurator MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com DESCRIPTION Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 7164 D4 FRONT VIEW Front display main window left and right navigation Messages events or idle screen Press left right up down buttons simultaneously if locked up and down tab buttons back escape M enter button A Carriage return ai button TE Power led L2 Full light power Main PC connection ad Flashing on battery Status bar Line 1 Line2 PC serial PC USB Power supply Battery Printer Mode D4 REAR VIEW USB relay output 1A max 5V serial serial POS device open OR close ground output printer future lt gt gt NS kl day A serial H WEEE marking as ROHS markin jm E of an A when ground to IM 5 rt applicable earth al ls I pee number d 1 m 12v Main restart ground E ax serial number reboot E i teut EC ey o phone line2 phonelinel output 9 12VDC 11VDC RJ11 cable RJ11 cable toPCvia_ battery power USB input supply MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION USB PORT Type B USB connector USB client to host cable supplied Type A USB connector Future use for compatibl
96. t default language for front display of D4 This setting may be different from Language selector of the Configurator located at top of the Configurator tool main form MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATOR PC tool Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 26 64 Save configuration to disk Enter desired name of configuration ASCII lower table and press Save button to the right of line to save Configuration will be save inside the MCDI gt ExpreciumD D4 folder Restore saved configuration specify name of the file you want to use and press Restore to upload to Configurator File must be in the MCDI gt ExpreciumD D4 folder Back up memory Specify name of the file to save log file with content of the events memory to disk File will be located in the MCDI gt ExpreciumD D4 folder This file cannot be re uploaded to Ed or D4 Activate buzzer This parameter is selected by default It is only available in the Configurator It is not available in the Buzzer sound when events are received during configuration transmission between Ed D4 and PC De select to disabled onboard buzzer NOTE disabling buzzer will also disable buzzer notification of events receiving Clear Buffer Pressing on Clear buffer will erase all events in the memory buffer NOTE unless you want to empty buffer on purpose there is not benefit to clearing this memory as it is a circular pile or 4
97. th a connected MCDI Ed or D4 Configurator description Mainffirst configuration form Language selection COM port unit selection serial number of Traffic or configuration selected unit selection Speed baud rate Mains section tabs Si BYE Language Com Port Baud Rate TRAFFIC aglish COM6 115200 Unit name CONFIGURATION and owner GENERAL RECEIVER OUTPUT DISPLAY MAINTENANCE STATUS as shown on D4 yu Unit name Decrypta 4 display Owner MCDI SP Inc Select default language Preferred Language Save restore Save configuration to disk Save configuration Empty events and name of file hi Restore saved configuration memory Save events Reboot memory to disk arta restart of unit without clearing events memory Time and date from EXD or D4 with Sync command Unit status and refresh button Left to Right Line 1 Line 2 USB Serial Power battery Printer MCDI SECURITY PRODUCTS INC 7055 Jean Bourdon Montr al Qu bec Canada 514 481 1067 www mcdi com d4 mcdi com CONFIGURATOR PC tool Traffic viewer description Automatic Acknowledge _ 123456 Language Operating guide for Alarm Receiver Decrypta 4 25164 Traffic viewer Manual acknowledge Hearbeat Ademco only File options HOME OR P a configuration tool Co Port Baud Rate f f EE AAA Disconnect L 123456 bm Port COM1 oma Auto Ack COM Port number not selectable Interval Daily v Traffic viewer C
98. ver user guide for more advanced settings BY DEFAULT D4 SPEED IS 11520 INSURE TO MATCH SPEED BETWEEN D4 AND STRECEIVER Even if you don t recognize your receiver select one with a reporting format equivalent to your receivers In doubt contact MCDI support staff Support mcdi com with the specific details of your receiver OPENING COMn Receiver configuration Receiver type Select receive type according to name or compatible format For DECRYPTA 4 select either MCDI TLR TLR Exprecium Decrypta or Exprecium D D4 Selecting color top right button Will assign this color to incoming traffic from this receiver Prefix Select number from 1 to F to be added in front alarm event Typically used to group accounts to move alarms from a specific receiver to go to a range of account Add receiver number as a Prefix Not related to previous Prefix settings Number supplied by receiver Add line number as a prefix Number supplied by receiver to identify line Use alarm receiver time Uses time stamp from receiver instead of STreceiver s own time When de selected STreceiver time and time zone replaces alarm receiver time It is recommended to verify time settings regularly or at beginning of each shift Use Compressed Contact ID Changes Contact ID definition to Compressed form Show heartbeat When selected heartbeat character will be viewed in traffic Most serial or USB receivers will send character Receiver number line numb
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