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1.   NOTE  You must delete the  D  in the telephone number first  this is  the dial tone detection     Step 2  Program YES for    T Link Enabled    option  section  000401      Communi   cation Toggles       Step 3  If using DLS communication over T Link then program YES for    DLS  Enabled    in section  000300      DLS Section  DLS Toggles       Step 4  Program the dialer direction options for the phone number that has  been programmed to send T Link communications in section   OOO400XX02   where XX   telephone number 00 02 in the    Commu   nicator   Main Options       NOTE  Auto report SIA section  000401  must be enabled in order for  the T Link to communicate  The communication format must be pro   grammed for SIA  OOO400XX0 1 J    Step 5  Enter section  000406  for T Link module programming options    Step 6  Program the static IP address for the T Link module in section  001     Step 7  Program the subnet mask for the T Link module in section  002     Step 8  Program the receiver static IP address  DRL IP line card or the PC  running The Reporter IP software  in section  003     Step 9  If the receiver  DRL IP or The Reporter IP software  is on a different   network segment than the T Link module  the gateway address asso    ciated with the T Link module must be programmed in section  004     This is an optional step  please discuss with the network administra    tor if this is required        T Link Functionality  amp  Troubleshooting Section 3    To simplify bench test
2.   and injury to property  The laws of  some jurisdictions limit or do not allow the disclaimer of  consequential damages  If the laws of such a jurisdiction  apply to any claim by or against DSC  the limitations and  disclaimers contained here shall be to the greatest extent per   mitted by law  Some states do not allow the exclusion or  limitation of incidental or consequential damages  so that the  above may not apply to you     Disclaimer of Warranties   This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in  lieu of any and all other warranties  whether expressed or  implied  including all implied warranties of merchantability  or fitness for a particular purpose  and of all other obliga   tions or liabilities on the part of Digital Security Controls  Ltd  Digital Security Controls Ltd  neither assumes responsi   bility for nor authorizes any other person purporting 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   This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are gov   erned by the laws of the province of Ontario  Canada   WARNING  Digital Security Controls Ltd  recom   mends that the entire system be completely tested on a  regular basis  However  despite frequent testing  and  due to  but not limited to  criminal tampering or electri   cal disruption  it is possible for this product to fail to  perform as expected     Out of Warranty Repairs   Digital Security Controls Lt
3.  a period of twelve months from the date of  purchase  the product shall be free of defects in materials and  workmanship under normal use  During the warranty period   Digital Security Controls Ltd  shall  at its option  repair or  replace any defective product upon return of the product to  its factory  at no charge for labour and materials  Any  replacement and or repaired parts are warranted for the  remainder of the original warranty or ninety  90  days   whichever is longer  The original purchaser must promptly  notify Digital Security Controls Ltd  in writing that there is  defect in material or workmanship  such written notice to be  received in all events prior to expiration of the warranty  period  There is absolutely no warranty on software and all  software products are sold as a user license under the terms  of the software license agreement included with the product   The Customer assumes all responsibility for the proper  selection  installation  operation and maintenance of any  products purchased from DSC  Custom products are only  warranted to the extent that they do not function upon deliv   ery  In such cases  DSC can replace or credit at its option     International Warranty   The warranty for international customers is the same as for  any customer within Canada and the United States  with the  exception that Digital Security Controls Ltd  shall not be  responsible for any customs fees  taxes  or VAT that may be  due     Warranty Procedure   To obtain se
4.  once every 12 seconds  and LED2 remains  on  this signifies that no communication can be established with the  receiver  In this case the receiver is not responding and accepting the  socket connection request from the T Link  This can be caused by the  receiver not being powered  faulty cabling  or incorrect T Link configu   ration  incorrect T Link IP address  subnet mask  gateway  or receiver IP  address      If LED1 continues to blink once every 2 seconds  and LED2 also blinks  once every 2 seconds  more or less in unison  this represents a prob   lem either with the receiver or the T Link configuration  As an example   if the T Link is connected to a PC with The Reporter IP installed  but The  Reporter IP application is not running at that instant  this is the LED  behavior that will be seen  assuming all other configuration information  is correct   If The Reporter IP or DRL IP is running  this could indicate  an improper port setting in either the T Link or DRL IP  It could also  indicate an improper receiver IP address  signifying that the address  entered into the T Link is actually the address of another host on the  network     3 2 Making an Ethernet Crossover Cable  An Ethernet crossover cable can be made by taking a standard Ethernet  cable  which will have wires attached to pins 1  2  3 and 6 only on the 8  pin RJ 45 connector  and swapping pin 1 with pin 3  and also swapping  pin 2 with pin 6  on one end of the cable only  This effectively reverses  the transm
5.  partitions  glass doors or windows  Any type  of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as mask   ing  painting  or spraying of any material on the lenses  mirrors   windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its  proper operation    Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in  temperature  However their effectiveness can be reduced when  the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or  if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near  the detection area  Some of these heat sources could be heaters   radiators  stoves  barbeques  fireplaces  sunlight  steam vents   lighting and so on    e Warning Devices   Warning devices such as sirens  bells  horns  or strobes may not  warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening  wall or door  If warning devices are located on a different level of  the residence or premise  then it is less likely that the occupants  will be alerted or awakened  Audible warning devices may be  interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos  radios   televisions  air conditioners or other appliances  or passing traf   fic  Audible warning devices  however loud  may not be heard by  a hearing impaired person    e Telephone Lines   If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms  they may be out of  service or busy for certain periods of time  Also an intruder may  cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisti   cated means whic
6.  when a service per   sonnel is on the site           5 2 Standard Connection with PC4020 CF  PC5020 CF     WARNING     All circuits are supervised and power limited  Refer to Battery Lead and AC  Power Lead Routing for UL Listed Commercial Fire Systems diagram for wire  routing  Do not route any wiring over the circuit boards  Maintain at least 1      25 4mm  separation between circuit board and wiring    A minimum of 1 4     7mm  separation must be maintained at all points  between non power limited wiring and power limited wiring    Refer to your control panel Installation Manual for any additional information     O T LINK  O  PC LINK    NETWORK  CONTROL PANEL acacia ran    12V GND PAWEL  Not Used    Supervised    LED1 LED2 LED3                                                                                                                                                                                  Network  Connection  olele  Use only CATS Cable   1 000 ft  303 m max    SORE EEE LEELE LEER tr PEEL Le o  O AUX O  120V 60Hz  TR  KS  UL Listed Class II Transformer V   12 VDC Supervised    16 5 V   40 VA     150 mA    Recommended  DSC PTD1640U  Do not connect transformer to receptacle  controlled by a switch  The transformer must    be UL Listed and have a restraining means  DSC panel minimum  power requirements           BATTERY 16 Vac 40 VA transformer  ne aN 12 VDC 7 Ah battery  Battery charge current  is 350 mA  Battery  capacity for standby is  atleast 24 hours   Reco
7. T  Link    Network Alarm Communicator    2       Installation Manual    3       ae ra      2002 Digital Security Controls Ltd     v 1 0      Direct all comments concerning this UG C      iaa    onto  Canada e www dsc com publication to pubs  dscltd com  Tech Support  Canada  amp  US  1 800 387 3630  Printed in Canada 29001007 R002    WARNING Please Read Carefully    Note to Installers  This warning contains vital information  As the only individual    in contact with system users  it is your responsibility to bring  each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this sys   tem   ee Failures   This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as pos   sible  There are circumstances  however  involving fire  burglary   or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protec   tion  Any alarm system of any type may be compromised delib   erately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons   Some but not all of these reasons may be    e Inadequate Installation   A security system must be installed properly in order to provide  adequate protection  Every installation should be evaluated by a  security professional to ensure that all access points and areas are  covered  Locks and latches on windows and doors must be  secure and operate as intended  Windows  doors  walls  ceilings  and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and  construction to provide the level of protection expected  A  reevaluation must be done during a
8. Transmit   LED2 Ethernet Receive   LED3 Ethernet Collision   Both LED1 and LED2 are normally ON in their default state after power   up  i e   when no Ethernet cable is connected  and there are no packets  being transmitted or received   When a packet is transmitted  LED1 will  go off for a period of about 100ms  and then on again  it will blink  once   When a packet is received  LED2 will go off for a period of about  100ms  and then on again  it will blink once   If both LED  and LED2  are off after applying power  the T Link is not operational   Specifications   The maximum allowable current draw from the panel on the Auxiliary is  500 mA   12 VDc  Operational current draw of the T Link is 150 mA     The T Link module has a switched negative programmable output  50  mA   12 VDc   This output can be activated if the T Link module loses  communication with the receiver OR with the panel     e Input Voltage  12 VDC   e Current  150 mA  200 mA with PGM    e Size  3 25    x 5 25     8 3 cm x 13 3 cm    e Operating Temperature  32   122  F  O   49  C    e Output Protocols  TCP IP 10 BaseT half duplex   e Input Protocols  PC Link  SIA format    e Connectors  4 pin header for the PC Link and RJ 45 for Ehternet   e Network  Ethernet LAN WAN 10 BaseT or 10 100 BaseT   e Call Direction options  Primary or backup communicator   e Downloading support  Using DLS 3 and or System Administrator  software with The Reporter IP or DRL IP line card   e Programming  Panel keypad   e Multiple Ce
9. d  will at its option repair or  replace out of warranty products which are returned to its  factory according to the following conditions  Anyone  returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd  must first  obtain an authorization number  Digital Security Controls  Ltd  will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior  authorization has not been obtained    Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd  determines to  be repairable will be repaired and returned  A set fee which  Digital Security Controls Ltd  has predetermined and which  may be revised from time to time  will be charged for each  unit repaired     5 3 Battery Lead and AC Power Lead Routing for UL Listed  Commercial Fire Systems    LED1 LED2 LED3    PC LINK    NETWORK       CONTROL PANEL DADCOOCOWPO    12V GND    Network  Connection                                                                                                                                  INSTALL BATTERY AND AC WIRING AS SHOWN ABOVE  IMPORTANT  A minimum 14   7mm  separation must be maintained  at all points between battery primary AC wiring and all other wiring  and connections        T Link board could be installed on a mounting bracket or on the side  of the cabinet  Please refer to mounting instructions in this manual     14    T Link Compatibility Chart    Section  1  Common Terms    ss ssscsrssssssossssssossssssssssssrossssvsstossrscssrssossossssssrss 1  Section 2  Unit Functionality            ssesseessessessesoossssoccsses
10. drivers can be downloaded  free from dscsec com d s3drivers htm    DLS 3 and System Administrator cannot communicate directly to the  T Link module  The T Link must have The Reporter IP software or the  SG DRL IP central station receiver line card to act as a communicator  router to enable DLS or System Administrator communication    The DLS software could be used with UL Listed installations  only when a service personnel is on the site     Programming  Programming must be done via the keypad on the DSC control panel   T Link programming cannot be done using DLS software     Unique IP Address   Each T Link on the same network module must have a unique static IP  address  This system is not compatible with any device that masks the  IP address of the originating device  If such devices are present on the  communication path the masking feature must be disabled for the T   Link modules  Since the MAC address of the unit is unique  this number  can be used to create an exception rule     2 5    2 6  2 6 1    2 6 2    Mounting the Module   For installation with the PC4020 control panel  refer to the PC4020  Installation Manual and the diagrams on Pages 12 13 14    For installation with the PC5020 control panel  refer to the bracket   optional   sold separately  instructions for mounting the unit and the  diagrams on Pages 12 13 14     Hardware Features of Transmitter    LED  There are three LEDs on the board to indicate connection and traffic     LED Diagnostics   LED1 Ethernet 
11. e  repair centre   ii  products which are not identified with DSC s  product label and lot number or serial number   111  products  disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely    affect performance or prevent adequate inspection or testing to  verify any warranty claim  Access cards or tags returned for  replacement under warranty will be credited or replaced at  DSC s option  Products not covered by this warranty  or other   wise out of warranty due to age  misuse  or damage shall be  evaluated  and a repair estimate shall be provided  No repair  work will be performed until a valid purchase order is received  from the Customer and a Return Merchandise Authorisation  number  RMA  is issued by DSC s Customer Service    Digital Security Controls Ltd    s liability for failure to repair  the product under this warranty after a reasonable number of  attempts will be limited to a replacement of the product  as  the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty  Under no cir   cumstances shall Digital Security Controls Ltd  be liable for  any special  incidental  or consequential damages based  upon breach of warranty  breach of contract  negligence   strict liability  or any other legal theory  Such damages  include  but are not limited to  loss of profits  loss of the  product or any associated equipment  cost of capital  cost of  substitute or replacement equipment  facilities or services   down time  purchaser   s time  the claims of third parties   including customers
12. ecurity system  After a power interruption has  occurred  immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure  that the system operates as intended    e Failure of Replaceable Batteries   This system   s wireless transmitters have been designed to pro   vide several years of battery life under normal conditions  The  expected battery life is a function of the device environment   usage and type  Ambient conditions such as high humidity  high  or low temperatures  or large temperature fluctuations may  reduce the expected battery life  While each transmitting device  has a low battery monitor which identifies when the batteries  need to be replaced  this monitor may fail to operate as expected   Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good  operating condition    e Compromise of Radio Frequency  Wireless  Devices  Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which  could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or  deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference   e System Users   A user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch  possibly due to permanent or temporary physical disability   inability to reach the device in time  or unfamiliarity with the cor   rect operation  It is important that all system users be trained in  the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how  to respond when the system indicates an alarm    e Smoke Detectors   Smoke detectors that are a part of this sys
13. ed  ON     Option 3 Panel Supervised Disabled  OFF     Options4to8 Future Use Disabled     021  Programmable Output    To control the PGM output  program the following section with the cor   rect option  When the selected condition occurs the PGM will trigger to  ground for the duration of the trouble     Default  OO    je se 2   Options    00 No Trigger   O1 Receiver Absent  02 Panel Absent     999  Default   Restart    Enter OO to default the unit to factory settings   Enter 55 to restart the unit     NOTE  A restart is needed for the programming changes to take  effect  Allow up to 15 seconds for a restart     11       4 3 T Link Programming Section     001  Module IP  Static IP address for the T Link module   Unique IP address for the module  The network administrator will pro     vide this information     Default  000 OOO 000 000   eae ee Same md    Veen  FP E es   002  Subnet Mask  Must equal the subnet mask for the local subnet  For any single subnet   there is only one valid subnet mask  all nodes on the same subnet will  use the same subnet mask  The network administrator will provide this  information   Default  000 OOO 000 000   ESSE eee ERR  eee Acme DR 2S    PCr Ca      003  Receiver IP  Static IP address for the receiver   Program the IP address of the central station receiver  2 2  Default  000 OOO 000 000  ee e EE Cee  ne Fee  e E   004  T Link Gateway  If the T Link must communicate through a local gateway to connect  with the receiver  WAN network   this is 
14. er  e Hardware Rev 04B  Power864 PC5020 e Software V3 2 or higher  e Hardware Rev 03    TCP IP Communicator    T Link e 10baseT TCP IP communication module  e Static IP required per module    TCP IP Communication Routing   Receiver    Reporter IP V2 0 Required for T Link communications and DLS  Supports 255 T Link accounts  one DLS 3 and  one DLS 3SA at the same time    Not for UL Listed installations  Static IP required for computer    DRL IP V1 0   Required for T Link communications and DLS    Supports 255 supervised T Link accounts  one  DLS 3 and one DLS 3SA at the same time     Static IP required per DRL IP  Downloading Software    DLS 3 V1 3 e Required  CD from distributor or free download from  dsc com with a valid password    Maxsys PC4020 V3 3 Required     with TCP IP support  Free download from dsc com with a valid  Driver Pack password    Power864 PC5020 V3 2 Required  DLS 3 Driver Free download from dsc com with a valid  password    DLS 3 V1 3 service pack e Free download from dsc com with a valid  password    System Administration Software    DLS 3 SA V1 3 e Required  e Kit with modem or PC4401 from distributor    DLS 3 SA V1 3 Service Pack 1 e Required  for Maxsys V3 31 support e included in the kit or free download from  dscsec com dls3drivers htm    DLS 3 SA V1 3 Service Pack 2 e Required  for Power864 v3 2 support e included in the kit or free download from  dscsec com dls3drivers htm     NOTE   The DLS software could be used with UL Listed installations only
15. h may be difficult to detect        Insufficient Time   There may be circumstances when the system will operate as  intended  yet the occupants will not be protected from the emer   gency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely  manner  If the system is monitored  the response may not occur  in time to protect the occupants or their belongings    e Component Failure   Although every effort has been made to make this system as reli   able as possible  the system may fail to function as intended due  to the failure of a component    e Inadequate Testing   Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operat   ing as intended can be found by regular testing and maintenance   The complete system should be tested weekly and immediately  after a break in  an attempted break in  a fire  a storm  an earth   quake  an accident  or any kind of construction activity inside or  outside the premises  The testing should include all sensing  devices  keypads  consoles  alarm indicating devices and any  other operational devices that are part of the system     e Security and Insurance   Regardless of its capabilities  an alarm system is not a substitute  for property or life insurance  An alarm system also is not a sub   stitute for property owners  renters  or other occupants to act pru   dently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an  emergency situation     LIMITED WARRANTY    Digital Security Controls Ltd  warrants the original pur   chaser that for
16. ing and increase diagnostic ability  it is often beneficial to  connect the T Link and the receiver directly to each other  using an Ethernet  crossover cable  see Section 3 2    Making an Ethernet Crossover Cable      The  diagnostic information for use with a crossover cable is outlined in this sec   tion     Upon T Link power up  without the Ethernet cable connected   LED1 will blink  periodically  approximately once every 12 seconds  This represents the T Link  attempting to send a TCP IP socket connection request to the receiver  The T   Link will try to connect to the receiver until it succeeds  At the same time   LED2 will remain solid ON indicating that no packets are being received  If  both LEDs do not exhibit this behavior  the T Link is NOT functioning properly     3 1 Troubleshooting   If the receiver  either The Reporter IP or the DRL IP  is properly config   ured  within a few seconds of connecting the Ethernet cable LED2 will  blink once  after which both LED1 and LED2 will enter a steady ON  state  This represents a successful TCP IP socket connection with the  receiver  At this point  The Reporter IP or the DRL IP will be able to  report that the T Link is connected  Any subsequent alarm messages or  other transmissions will result in both LED  and LED2 blinking once  each  simultaneously  for each message sent  This behavior represents  the original message being sent received and a response  i e   an ACK   being received sent     If LED1 continues to blink
17. it and receive pairs  and allows two hosts to communicate  without the use of a network hub     3 3 Call Direction   The call direction options of the panels are fully compatible with the  T Link module  For example  if telephone number one is programmed  for the T Link and network communication is lost  the panel will use the  backup telephone number to send the information to the central sta   tion  The communication format is telephone number specific and  therefore the land line communication format can be different from the  T Link   s SIA format     3 4 Port Usage Table    NOTE  Please confirm with the network administrator that the following  ports are locked open and that the PC running The Reporter IP has network  access for all required network segments     Default  Port      The Reporter P    Description Programming Location to Change       Before You Get Started    You will need to obtain the following information from the Network Adminis   trator for the LAN WAN on which you are installing T Link communication     3 5 Network Address Worksheet  3 5 1 Receiver Line Cards  Line Card Static IP Subnet Mask Receiver Receiver   Receiver Line      Default    000 000 000 000   000 000 000 000   000 000 000 000   o0   ooo  wae e T T T  A a a S  A a a A E  A a a A S  A a a A S    a a a a  pore   A E E  A a a a E  A a A A E  Por  a a E  A a a a a  C a A A E  Porras  A A E  A a a A E  pores  A E E    3 5 2 PC 1  The Reporter IP     PC Network Static IP Address Subnet Mask Ne
18. iver Acknowledge    default is 20 sec     programmed in  167          Programming Worksheets Section 4    Before programming the T Link module  obtain the following items from the   Network Administrator    1  The static IP address for the T Link module   Section  001      2  The subnet mask for the T Link module   Section  002     3  The static IP address of the receiver   Section  003     4  The static IP address of the static gateway for the LAN the T Link is con   nected to in a WAN configuration   Section  004     Remember This  If you are using a telephone line to back up communication    be sure to program what phone number you want to use as a backup or dial   direction option in section  000401     Communication Toggle Options     If using   a PC4020 or with a 5020  380  option 5  enables 3rd number to backup  It is   recommended that T Link communication be programmed to transmit first as   it is faster than land line communication  If the land line communication is   programmed to communicate first  then the T Link communication will be   delayed for the duration of the land line call  about 30 45 seconds   The same   idea should apply when using the phone line for backup only     4 1 Programming via the PC4020 control panel    NOTE PC4020 Rev04B hardware required    Programming steps    Step 1  Program the Hex digits  CAAA  in the telephone number that will be  used for T Link communications  section  0004000000     Communi   cator   Main Items Phone Numbers      
19. mmended battery   DSC BD7 12              Wiring T Link to a DSC Compatible Control Panel  e Mount the T Link using bracket or on the side of the cabinet     e Secure the T Link module to the cabinet using the supplied standoffs    e With both AC and battery disconnected removed from the DSC control panel   wire the T Link to the panel using 4 wires from the PC Link of the panel to the   PANEL  connector on the T Link    e Wire the panel s AUX   and   to 12V and GND terminals of T Link    e Apply AC and DC to the main control panel  Both the T Link and the panel  should power up    e Do the necessary programming that is required     NOTES  If a Bell Siren is not going to be used  wire the Bell Siren terminals  on the panel with a 1000 ohm resistor    For Commercial Fire installation  when a bell siren is used in the applica   tion  it should be connected to the DSC module PC4702BP    Please refer to the PC4020 Installation Manual  The keypad or any other  accessory connected to the Combus shall be connected within 3 feet  0 9m  and in conduit     13       Wiring Diagrams Section 5    5 1    Mounting T Link Using HMB 1 Bracket    CONTROL PANEL       Mounting Instructions  Step 1  Mount the Control panel cabinet and PCB as per the panel s installa     tion instructions    Step 2  Insert the four nylon standoffs from the bottom of the HMB 1 bracket  Step 3  Push the HMB 1 hangers onto the top right corner of the panel cabi     net    Step 4  Align the T link mounting holes with 
20. nd after any construction  activity  An evaluation by the fire and or police department is  highly recommended if this service is available    e Criminal Knowledge   This system contains security features which were known to be  effective at the time of manufacture  It is possible for persons  with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the  effectiveness of these features  It is important that a security sys   tem be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain  effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it  does not provide the protection expected    e Access by Intruders   Intruders may enter through an unprotected access point  circum   vent a sensing device  evade detection by moving through an  area of insufficient coverage  disconnect a warning device  or  interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system    e Power Failure   Control units  intrusion detectors  smoke detectors and many  other security devices require an adequate power supply for  proper operation  If a device operates from batteries  it is possible  for the batteries to fail  Even if the batteries have not failed  they  must be charged  in good condition and installed correctly  If a  device operates only by AC power  any interruption  however  brief  will render that device inoperative while it does not have  power  Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied  by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment  such as a s
21. ntral Stations  Primary and backup via phone line    e Approval Listings  FCC  IC  CE  UL and ULC     The T Link module is a single socket device which can only communi    cate with one network receiver     NOTES  For UL Listed fire Installations  shared on premises communi   cation equipment is required to be UL Listed for Information Tech   nology Equipment    The communication medium between protected property and com   munications service provider must be for the exclusive use of the  protected property and not shared with other communications ser   vice provider subscriber     Step 10 After all Link module programming is complete  you must restart the  module so the programming changes will take effect  To restart the T Link  module enter the digits  55  in T Link programming section  999  and  wait 15 seconds for the module to reboot  Once complete  press the      key to exit T Link programming     4 2 Programming via the PC5020 control panel    NOTE PC5020 Rev03 hardware required    Programming Steps    Step 1  Program the hex digits  DCAA  in the telephone number that will be  used for T Link communications  section  301  to  303      Telephone  Phone Number Programming        NOTE  The leading digit  D  in the telephone number for dial tone  detection is already programmed    Step 2  Program the communication format as SIA FSK format in section   350  and Auto SIA  option 3 in section  381  has to be OFF   Step 3  Program the call direction options in section  351  t
22. o  376  for the  phone number being used to communicate using T Link    Step 4  Section  382  Option 5    PC Link Active    option must be ON to enable  T Link communication    Step 5  Enter section  851  for T Link module programming options  NOTE   Option  5  in Section  382  must be enabled to access this section    Step 6  Program the static IP address for the T Link module in section  001     Step 7  Program the subnet mask for the T Link module in section  002     Step 8  Program the static IP address of the receiver  DRL IP line card or the  PC running The Reporter IP software  in section  003     Step 9  If the receiver  DRL IP or The Reporter IP software  is on a different  network segment than the T Link module  the gateway address asso   ciated with the T Link module must be programmed in section  004    This is an optional step  please discuss with the network administra   tor if this is required    Step 10 Program section  020     System Status     option 2    Receiver Supervised     OFF  disabled   This option should only be enabled when T Link is being  used for Canadian ULC level 3 installations    Step 11 After all TLink module programming is complete  you must restart the  module so the programming changes will take effect  To restart the T Link  module  enter the digits  55  in T Link programming section  999  and  wait 15 seconds for the module to reboot  Once complete press the      key to exit T Link programming    NOTE The PC5020 T Link    Wait for Rece
23. op it in the system  but there s no direct link between  you and the recipient  TCP IP on the other hand  establishes a connec   tion between two devices so that they can send messages back and  forth for a period of time     IP Address   An identifier for a computer or device on a TCP IP network  Networks  using the TCP IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of  the destination  The format of an IP address is a 32 bit numeric  address written as four numbers separated by periods  Each number  can be zero to 255     LAN   A computer network that spans a relatively small area  Most LANs are  confined to a single building or group of buildings  However  one LAN  can be connected to other LANs over any distance via telephone lines  and radio waves  A system of LANs connected in this way is called a  wide area network  WAN      MAC   Short for Media Access Control address  a hardware address that  uniquely identifies each device of a network  The address is not pro   grammable by the user and the manufacturer of the device must regis   ter with IEEE before receiving an assigned group of addresses     Network  Two or more computer systems connected together     Packet   A piece of a message transmitted over a packet switching network   One of the key features of a packet is that it contains the destination  address in addition to the data     Subnet   A portion of a network that shares a common address component  On  TCP IP networks  subnets are defined as all devices 
24. rvice under this warranty  please return the   item s  in question to the point of purchase  All authorized   distributors and dealers have a warranty program  Anyone  returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd  must first  obtain an authorization number  Digital Security Controls   Ltd  will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior   authorization has not been obtained    Conditions to Void Warranty   This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workman    ship relating to normal use  It does not cover    e damage incurred in shipping or handling    e damage caused by disaster such as fire  flood  wind   earthquake or lightning    e damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Secu   rity Controls Ltd  such as excessive voltage  mechanical  shock or water damage    e damage caused by unauthorized attachment  alterations   modifications or foreign objects    e damage caused by peripherals  unless such peripherals  were supplied by Digital Security Controls Ltd      e defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation  environment for the products    e damage caused by use of the products for purposes other  than those for which it was designed     e damage from improper maintenance     e damage arising out of any other abuse  mishandling or  improper application of the products     Items Not Covered by Warranty   In addition to the items which void the Warranty  the following  items shall not be covered by Warranty   1  freight cost to th
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26. tem may not properly  alert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons  some of which  follow  The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed    or positioned  Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detec   tors  such as when the fire is in a chimney  walls or roofs  or on  the other side of closed doors  Smoke detectors may not detect  smoke from fires on another level of the residence or building   Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the  rate of burning  Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires  equally well  Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning  of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking  in bed  violent explosions  escaping gas  improper storage of  flammable materials  overloaded electrical circuits  children  playing with matches or arson    Even if the smoke detector operates as intended  there may be  circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all  occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death    e Motion Detectors   Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated  areas as shown in their respective installation instructions  They  cannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants   Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection   They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be  detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams  They  cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls  ceilings  floor   closed doors  glass
27. the IP address of the local  gateway   The IP address of the gateway must also be a valid IP address for the  local subnet   Default  000 OOO 000 000  ee E A E Mt E E   007  T Link Source Port Number 2 3  Default  3060  EA SEEE ae SG   2 4     008  T Link Destination Port Number  Default  3061    Ee E ee ee    Unit Functionality    Section 2    Connecting the T Link to the Panel   The power should be removed from the control panel before any con   nections are made to the T Link  Connect the 12V and GND terminals  to the panel s auxiliary power output  Connect the header cable from  the T Link   s white panel connector to the PC Link header of the control  panel     The black wire of the PC Link cable is pin 1 on the Power864 PC5020  v3 2 or higher control panel PC Link header  The PC Link header on the  MAXSYS PC4020 v3 31 or higher control panel will only accept the  proper connection     NOTE  The communication medium between protected property  and communications service provider must be for the exclusive use  of the protected property and not shared with other communica   tions service provider subscribers     Remote Control   The panel and the DLS software will control this function  The module  will be a conduit for the information  Commands can be sent from the  DLS or SA software to allow control of the panel  Arm Disarm  Bypass   Un Bypass  Status Request     NOTES  New DLS 3 and System administrator drivers are required for  the PC5020 v3 2 and PC4020 v3 31  These 
28. the standoffs on the HMB 1 and    snap into place    Step 5  Wire the T Link module to the control panel  refer to pages 13 and 14    for wiring instructions     Common Terms Section 1    Ethernet   A local area network  LAN  protocol developed by Xerox Corporation in  cooperation with DEC and Intel in 1976  Ethernet uses a bus or star  topology and supports data transfer rates of 10 Mbps  A newer version  of Ethernet  called 100BaseT  or Fast Ethernet   supports data transfer  rates of 100 Mbps  The newest version  Gigabit Ethernet  supports data  rates of 1 Gigabit  1 000 Megabits  per second     IEEE   Abbreviation of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  pro   nounced I triple E  Founded in 1963  the IEEE is an organization com   posed of engineers  scientists  and students  The IEEE is best known for  developing standards for the computer and electronics industry     Intranet   A network based on TCP IP protocols belonging to an organization   usually a corporation  accessible only by the organization s members   employees  or others with authorization     IP   Abbreviation of Internet Protocol  pronounced as two separate letters   IP specifies the format of packets  and the addressing scheme  Most  networks combine IP with a higher level protocol called Transport Con   trol Protocol  TCP   which establishes a virtual connection between a  destination and a source    IP by itself is something like the postal system  It allows you to address  a package and dr
29. thority to use this equipment    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital   device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide rea    sonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equip    ment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and   used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio com    munications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particu    lar installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television   reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is   encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures    e Re orient the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  is connected    e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help    The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful     How to Identify   and Resolve Radio Television Interference Problems     This booklet is available from the   US  Government Printing Office  Washington D C  20402  Stock   004 000 00345 4     T Link Compatibility Chart    Compatible DSC Control Panels  Maxsys PC4020 e Software V3 31 or high
30. twork Location Receiver Line  Name Number Number     Enter name here     000 000 000 000    000 000 000 000     Enter location here   02   001     3 5 3 PC 2  DLS SA     PC Network  Name          Network Location     Enter name here     Enter location here        3 5 4 PC 3  DLS SA     PC Network  Name     Enter name here     Enter location here     3 5 5 T  Link Accounts    Line Card Static IP Panel      Module   Address Subnet Mask Account  ReceiverIP T Link Gateway    Default    000 000 000 000  000 000 000 000 AAAA 000 000 000 000  000 000 000 000  mmo oo o o oo o  A   A A    Network Location       mw SSS   O A A A   Ke a A A A   Gwe S S S S   A A A A  E T C    T Link  255       
31. whose IP addresses  have the same prefix  Dividing a network into subnets is useful for both  security and performance reasons     Subnet Mask  A mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to     TCP   Abbreviation of Transport Control Protocol  and pronounced as sepa   rate letters  TCP is one of the main protocols in TCP IP networks   Whereas the IP protocol deals only with packets  TCP enables two  devices to establish a connection and exchange data  TCP guarantees  delivery of data and also guarantees that packets will be delivered in  the same order in which they were sent     WAN   A computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area   Typically  a WAN consists of two or more local area networks  LANs    Computers connected to a wide area network are often connected  through public networks  such as the telephone system  They can also  be connected through leased lines or satellites      020  System Status    If option  2  is on  the T Link module will supervise communication with  the receiver  If option  2  is OFF no trouble will be generated if commu   nication is lost with the receiver   Recommended OFF     If option  3  is on  the T Link module will supervise the communication  with the panel  If option  3  is OFF and communication is lost with the  panel  no trouble event will be transmitted from the T Link to the  receiver     Default Option ON Option OFF  OFF     Option 1 Future Use Disabled  ON     Option 2 Receiver Supervised Disabl
    
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