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1. Option Groups Profiles Static 05 22sea General Special Application Reserved i LI a eCard a mumner System Line Future use The four choices that are displayed here break the Static options down into four more sub groups These choices are e All all of the Static options are displayed in the options window General Only the General Application Static options are displayed in the window Special Application Only the Special Application Static options are listed in the options window e Reserved Any reserved or proprietary Static options are displayed in the window Profiles J Option Groups amp set al Dynamic ial Handshake E Automation Codes Automation Protocols Decoding Co E Printer Library Decoding Co E Audio Decoding Co i Decoding Ca Optional Formats Decoding Co Because of the large number and type of dynamic options they have been broken down into more groups The illustration shown here displays all but two of the available choices These options are also broken down by the sub groups A brief description of these options follows Sur Gard System Ill Console Software The available choices are All of the Dynamic options are displayed in the options window Handshake Only options related to the Handshake Con figuration are shown in the windo
2. 18 2 4 4 Version Info 1546 ccs 050045464044 e vee noe 4 ks 6 Appendix B Dynamic Options 19 IA DUM bide hha aed d 6 Appendix C Printer Words Options 60 GF 23 2 4 6 Line Card Dump Options 6 Appendix D CPM3 Internal Status Messages 25 EG Cb EY de PERIODE Ed SES 6 Appendix E TELCO Connector Pin outs 26 2 5 1 System III Instruction Manual 6 Sur Gard System Ill Console Software 1 Introduction The Sur Gard System III Console Software is intended for use with the Sur Gard System III receiver The Console software provides primary support for the DRL3 DSP Options CLASS ANI Caller ID and DNIS table and System code upload ing A back up route through the Line Card s debug port is pro vided in the event that the console cannot communicate with the line card through the CPM3 Refer to the System III Instal lation Manual for detailed programming information and use of the debug feature 1 1 System Overview Full Windows 98 ME NT 4 0 or higher 2000 XP inte gration e TCP IP connectivity to the System III Provides an alternate printer connection for the System III through a TCP IP connection e Provides the capability to view and change individual options e Provides an interface for grouping the active line cards into hunt groups or line pools Support for the storage and programming of the static and
3. See the manual gt Future use 5 8 Reserved Reserved Future use S S Reserved Future use 8 8 Reserved Future use e 8 8 Future use gjg 8 8 Reserved Reserved Future use a 8 8 Future use 8 8 Reserved Ring Select 8 8 Ring Select Cancel t 3 4 1 Options Grid Using this window the user has the ability to load a default template for the option This template can be edited to change the options settings When the settings are complete save the new values with a name that describes the settings and choose the line cards that will receive the uploaded options file The upper left corner contains the commands and path box for loading and saving the defaults or options files The Load Defaults button will set all options in the grid to a default value that is hard coded within the console software The Save As button is used to save the options currently displayed in the grid to a file name of the user s choosing The Path Name box is used to select a file to load This can be used as a template for many line pool groups and then saved for each group The upper right corner contains the controls which deter mine where the options files will be sent There are three radio command buttons that control which line cards receive the file The first button is for a single selected line card Using the u
4. 1 2 32 System add a 6 Jl System Overview iso 1 ee ee PE RAN TAS 6 1 2 Operating System Requirements 1 1 5 Installing Console Software 1 3 Programming the System III Receiver 7 1 4 Launching Console Software 2 31 Uploading Procedure aocascsucbtebeheeted ed 7 1 5 OrndineHelp elles E 3 1 1 The Line Card Uploading Screen 7 3 2 AHS Table Operations 7 2 Exploring System III Console Menu Bar 3 po ange 8 TE 3 242 TRO AMS ceccascdsenediecuane 8 22 h ee T2 Add ETHER bes 3 3 2 3 Open Save AHS Table iors 8 2 2 1 Change Admin 3 2080 AHS Smee EO EP Edad qae 8 2 2 2 Change Console Password 3 5255 7 9 LAGE Eor tee seeee aes 3 3 3 The Line Card Pool Selection Editor 9 A25 RP MG 29 0 09 0 Pda 4 A 3 2054 Lre Od Peele boss aded Ead oe dn 9 ZO ENG easpa das 4o donet ropes 3 3 3 2 DRL3 Line Card Selection Section 9 AO Line Card ooh s940004s04000 40 es4 3 3 4 The Line Card Options Editor 10 2133 View Debug Log 46144504004 n08oeunssesinvs 3 S41 Options Grid eee eee enue 10 2 3 4 Configure Connection 3 DS The UB DBR esed b ROCA Pep
5. SUR GARD M Sur Gard System Iii Console software User Manual for use with Sur Gard System Ill Receiver dada ws A8 9 WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer Read the entire manual carefully SUR GARD f M Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls Ltd warrants the original purchaser that for 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 abso lutely 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
6. FALLBACK DC DCB 1 PCS UPS Battery 1 Status Mask Val Printer Output Mode SG TCP 00 Battery 1 Low 6 00 o SG Loca 00 Hide Shelf 2 Status lt r Shelf 2 Information Connected CPM3 MODE Standby r Power Supplies r Printers 7 Automation Slot 0t Status Mask Val Status Mask Value Status Mask TCP Printer T Printer Slot P PSU2 E 00 Fan2 9 w Parallel Printer lt 00 popca2 o upsac2 8 x pemcs2 o UPS Battery 2 4 00 ss io s Printer Output Mode Battery 2Low amp 00 ene O w nL Re Done 4 2 Line Test Operations Line Test is a part of a complex communication process between the Console the CPM3 and the Line Card It is designed to use the backchannel mode of the DRL3 line card to make an outgoing test call Up to 60 telephone numbers can be programmed to do line test with For each phone number an independent test alarm string can be created If the Line Test procedure has passed or failed the test passed column will be updated to reflect the result of each line test call For all cancelled line tests the status cancelled will be i d inserted System Ill Console Back Channel Line Test r Line Test Table settings Schedule Load From File Test period C
7. dynamic options of the DRL3 line cards Support for the storage and programming of the C L A S S table of the DRL3 line cards e Provides interactive communication with the entire system for status messages and hardware software queries Provides CPM3 status verification e Displays and set CPM3 Debug Flags Time and date synchronize from the PC with the CPM3 modules Configuration and control of all redundancy options in the CPM3s e Restarting of the CPM3 s for verification of redundancy 1 2 Operating System Requirements Before beginning installation verify that the computer intended to be the Console Software host meets or exceeds the minimum requirements listed below Note Minimum hardware requirements will vary depending on size of the DNIS Table and the oper ating system used Pentium Class Processor at 200MHz with 64MB of Ram and a 100 MB free space on the hard drive An Ethernet adapter card that is capable of the TCP IP protocol and is connected to the same LAN as the CPM3 s 10 100BASE T ports Microsoft Windows 95 98 ME NT 4 0 or higher 2000 XP operating system with the TCP IP protocol stack installed Windows 95 requires Internet Explorer 5 5 minimum and Winsock2 For network set up must have DNS set up enabled WinNT v4 0 requires Service Pack 6 Avideo card and monitor configured for minimum screen resolution of 800x600 pixels high colour 16 bit Microsoft compatible po
8. C0 amp 5 02 04 00 00 00 C0 amp 5 02 05 00 00 00 C0 5 02 06 91 00 00 C0 amp 5 02 07 00 00 00 C0 5 02 08 01 00 00 C0 amp 5 02 03 00 00 00 C0 amp 5 02 0 AJ I00 00 00 C0 amp 5 02 B 00 00 00 C0 amp 5 02 0C 00 Sent to the Backup CPM3 2002 06 20 5 12 52 PM 8ms 11 000B bytes 92 00 05 01 0C 0 amp J OF OE 01 00 01 Clear Fy Copy to Clipboard The main screen contains a menu button labeled Debug This enables the console software to record all messages at the inter face level and display them in a viewable ASCII format Note This mode should not used unless advised by a Sur Gard technician it reduces the performance of the console software To view the captured debug click on the Debug icon on the Main Screen toolbar and the debug window will appear The Debug mode allows any message s to be copied using the Windows clipboard and pasted into a text file or e mailed to a Sur Gard representative for analysis Glossary Account Acknowledgement ACK AHS Alarm ANI ASCII Automation Automation Message Backplane Block BP3 Busy Out Call Caller ID Capture Centronics Checksum C L A S S Client Computer Message Console CPM3 DC DC3 Dialer DNIS DRL3 DTMF Glossary The portion of a signal which contains the information identifying the location or the owner of the alarm p
9. CO2 GATE VALVE SENSOR LOW WATER LEVEL PUMP ACTIVATED PUMP FAILURE RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED SYSTEM TROUBLE AC LOSS LOW SYSTEM BATTERY RAM CHECKSUM BAD ROM CHECKSUM BAD SYSTEM RESET PANEL PROGRAM CHANGED SELF TEST FAILURE SYSTEM SHUTDOWN BATTERY TEST FAILURE GROUND FAULT BATTERY MISSING DEAD POWER SUPPLY OVERCURRENT ENGINEER RESET RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESTORE ALARM OPENING ALARM CLOSING ALARM SOUNDER RELAY BELL 1 BELL 2 ALARM RELAY TROUBLE RELAY REVERSING NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE 3 CHECK NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE 4 CHECK RESERVED RESERVED SYSTEM PERIPHERAL POLLING LOOP OPEN POLLING LOOP SHORT EXPANSION MODULE FAILURE REPEATER FAILURE LOCAL PRINTER PAPER OUT LOCAL PRINTER FAILURE EXPANSION MODULE DC LOSS EXPANSION MODULE LOW BATTERY EXPANSION MODULE RESET RESERVED EXP MODULE TAMPER EXP MODULE AC LOSS EXP MODULE SELF TEST FAIL Appendix L Printer Words Options 60 6F Hex Printer Words LOSS SUPERVISORY RF RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED COMMUNICATION TELCO 1 FAULT TELCO 2 FAULT LONG RANGE RADIO FAIL TO COMMUNICATE LOSS OF RADIO SUPERVISION LOSS OF CENTRAL POLLING VSWR RESERVED RESERVED PROTECTION LOOP PROTECTION LOOP OPEN PROTECTION LOOP SHORT FIRE TROUBLE EXIT ALARM PANIC ZONE TROUBLE HOLDUP ZN TROUBLE SWINGER TROUBLE CROSS ZONE TROUBLE RESERVED SENSOR TROUBLE LOSS OF SUPERVISORY RF LOSS OF SUPERVISORY RPM SEN
10. N A Fan Circuit Shelf 2 Failure Fan Circuit 2 Failed YX0200 FAN 2 FAIL Fan Circuit Shelf 2 Restoral Fan Circuit 2 Restored YZ0200 N A TCP IP Shelf 1 Printer Failure TCP IP 1 Printer Failed VZ0100 TCP 1 PRINTER FAIL TCP IP Shelf 1 Printer Restoral TCP IP 1 Printer Restored VY0100 N A TCP IP Shelf 2 Printer Failure TCP IP 2 Printer Failed VZ0200 TCP 2 PRINTER FAIL TCP IP Shelf 2 Printer Restoral TCP IP 2 Printer Restored VYO200 N A Parallel Shelf 1 Printer Failure Parallel 1 Printer Failed VZ0101 PAR 1 PRINTER FAIL Parallel Shelf 1 Printer Restoral Parallel 1 Printer Restored VYO101 N A Parallel Shelf 2 Printer Failure Parallel 2 Printer Failed VZ0201 PAR 2 PRINTER FAIL Parallel Shelf 2 Printer Restoral Parallel 2 Printer Restored VYO201 N A SG TCP IP Shelf 1 Failure SG TCP IP 1 Failed NTO100 SG TCP IP 1 FAIL SG TCP IP Shelf 1 Restoral SG TCP IP 1 Restored NRO100 N A SG TCP IP Shelf 2 Failure SG TCP IP 2 Failed NTO200 SG TCP IP 2 FAIL SG TCP IP Shelf 2 Restoral SG TCP IP 2 Restored NRO200 N A SG Serial Shelf 1 Failure SG SERIAL 1 Failed YCO0101 SG SERIAL 1 FAIL SG Serial Shelf 1 Restoral SG SERIAL 1 Restored SG Serial Shelf 2 Failure SG SERIAL 2 Failed SG SERIAL 2 FAIL SG Serial Shelf 2 Restoral SG SERIAL 2 Restored Switch Into Active Mode Taking Over Polling N A N A Switch To Manual Mode Switching To Manual Mode N A MANUAL 25 Appendix D CPM3 Internal Status Messages cont CPM3 Inter
11. NN 22 o fema nus _ o foe Em fo Wem m wem mus o ooo Dx oo Wem mus _ Appendix B Dynamic Options Note A maximum of 64 per line pool Even when not programmed they must be sent to the line card but do not have to be displayed Option Default Description Value Line Options 74 e Equivalent Line Line Card s reporting ID number on this receiver HANDSHKE HANDSHKE 2 HANDSHKE 3 HANDSHKE 4 HANDSHKE 5 HANDSHKE 6 HANDSHKE 7 HANDSHKE 8 HS 1 duration HS 2 duration HS 3 duration HS 4 duration HS 5 duration HS 6 duration HS 7 duration HS 8 duration Duration for 8t handshake to be sent Inter Handshake Time Wait time between handshakes 19 TI CO CO O O CO O O 1 co CO gt CO C o WO 3 es LEN EM C Y LAN ANM eaa mmm c UCM NN p ie uu E e qe Li LENS a ee CE 91 jo Inter Handshake Time 4 3 The Debug Function Appendix B Dynamic Options Cont Note A maximum of 64 per line pool Even when not programmed they must be sent to the line card but do not have to be displayed Option Default Description Value Automation Codes 20 Sur Gard System Ill Console Software Appendix B Dynamic Options Cont Note A maximum of 64 per line pool Even when not programmed they must be sent to the line card but do
12. Printer Buffer v LCD v SG Serial v Loader v SG TCP Done 2 3 17 Line Test The Line Test is a complex communication process between the Console software the CPM3 and the line card It uses the backchannel mode of the DRL3 line card to make an outgoing test call See the Line Test section in this manual for more information 2 3 18 Reset CPM3 Primary CPM3 This command signals the Primary CPM3 to perform a software reset Backup CPM3 This command signals the Backup CPM3 to perform a software reset 2 3 19 Reset SG Fallback When the CPM3 is in Fallback mode TCP IP Automa tion failure the CPM3 switches to the serial output and remains there until this command is sent This command signals the CPM3 s to return to TCP IP automation regardless of the status of the serial connection See System III manual for details 2 4 Line Card Menu This menu can also be accessed by right clicking on any line card in the grid File CPM3 Linecards Help System Ill Console CPM3 Info Refresh Selected S Single Options Version Status Upload IP Addr Version Info Activate Debug E Bus Message Ports Audit Print Linecard Dump Options Linecard Test Messages Linecard Printer 2 4 Line Card Menu 2 4 1 Refresh Selected This command signals the console software to communi cate with the selected line card and refresh it s status and version information 2 4 2 Single Option
13. Projects VSS ALLiSystemilConsolelbu Z 2 On Off Current Test Line Schedule Daily Start Line Test Every Day Daily At 11 17 00 AM 5 Q Weekly At 11 17 AM d Clear Table Bil Save As T Next Test z Q data N A included 55213 lest c 23416020100 da x included 5551234 Third Line Test S00000 1234INRP001 Q dataN A included Clear Lon Print X cancel test stan Test woe 2002 06 27 12 16 56 PM System Ill Console Line Test Entry Editor x r Entry Phone Number Description Line test call Alarm String Test Passed Next Test 5000 181234160201001 Data N A C Include The user can start the Line Test manually or it can be sched uled Scheduling allows the user to run the line tests daily or weekly Enter the following Phone Number The number to dial Description Description of action or test Alarm String Event to be transmitted Test Passed Result Note the next test box will include this entry in the next test schedule 14 4 1 System Status 4 2 1 Daily setup chedule Test period start Line Test Every Day rm 4 wa Daily LJ Weekly 12 01 AM 4 2 2 Weekly Setup chedule Test period Start Line Test Every O vay Weekly At 1201 AM The scheduled Line Test will start later if there exists any upload process e g Line Card upload CPM3 Code upload etc The user can cancel the scheduled line tes
14. The top section of the screen is used to create and list the line card pools To add a new pool click the Add Pool button and then type in a name for the pool in the box provided on the left side of the screen The name is generally used to describe a par ticular condition unique to that line card group e g a specific option setting predominant format type for which the group will be optimized or an account group which belongs to a third party dealer If a pool is no longer needed click the Delete Pool button Any line cards assigned to that pool will be released to the general population of the grid where they can be assigned to another pool if needed Note To delete a pool ensure that all line cards that are assigned to the pool have been released before deleteing the pool If the whole pool structure needs to be replaced ALL estab lished pool information can be deleted by using the Clear com mand button This will erase all Pool names line card assignments and any information related to the pool selection 3 3 2 DRL3 Line Card Selection Section This section of the screen is used to select which line cards will be a part of the highlighted pool This is done by a single left click of the mouse over top of the desired line card If a whole shelf is to be added to the pool left click once on that shelf number The grid can contain line cards with up to four different colors they are defined as follows Light Gray Squa
15. all of the alarms have been sent from the panel to the receiver A parallel printer interface standard Also known as standard IEEE1284 A centronics interface is implemented on the CPM3 through the backplane to interface to the local parallel printer Additional data added to an alarm indicating whether the contents have been received correctly This is generally done by sum ming all the digits in the message mod 256 and reporting this as the checksum Different methods of calculating a checksum may be specified in particular formats or protocols Custom Local Area Signaling Services This term is used in the telephone industry to represent all features of a telephone line such as Caller ID Call Forwarding 3 Way Calling etc One side of a two sided TCP socket connection The client is the one responsible for initiating the socket connection with the remote host the server The console represents the client side of the socket connection with the CPM3 See Automation Message A PC application program which can connect to the receiver and provide diagnostic programming abilities to the user For the Sys tem Ill the console connects to the CPM3 via TCP IP Central Processing Module 3 The CPM3 controls the overall operation of the System Ill receiver which includes multiplexing alarm signals from the line cards and sending them to the appropriate outputs The DC power supply of the System lll receiver Another name for a control pan
16. connects directly to the LCD screen The portion of an alarm which contains the information identifying the specific zone of the panel that has been violated 17 4 3 The Debug Function Appendix A Static Options Option Default Description Value General Application Static options Only one per line pool Messages ouputomat _ m os rising sem salaton derecron For o seswnetnebeDiahe fmeBisordesbestebodupieohWeDRG U I 2 o seer ection e o Scam repor Cal Soure io to 56 Automaton Gut Lu fo cater Cal Souce foto meram m oo fenco int he ibe of aut Cal messages Paras sen othe inter meos CMa taire Special Application Static Options 2 Way Audio Activation Time Max time the LC will remain in Audio mode after switching Hook Flash Enable Disable How long the LC will drop the line to perform the hook flash Hook Flash Delay Time delay before hang up option 18 gt N N 5 2 mjgogo go n o Oo u1 O mn O O C C N 4 N N UJ N Appendix A Static Options Lont Appendix A Static Options Cont Option Default Description Value Reserved Static Options contd m fo mes _ o aT Internal Use Only Internal Use Only Em m Wem mu _ _ ENENLCNENML REEL 7T
17. the window when uploading is completed If an error occurs during the upload procedure the following screen will be displayed to indicate that part of the upload has failed If Yes is clicked the console software will attempt to upload the line cards that failed on the previous attempt If No Is chosen the console software will return to the Upload screen and await a command rA System III Console Upload Failure Warning 21x There are linecards to which the upload has failed Would you like to repeat the upload only to these linecards 3 2 AHS Table Operations AHS Automatic Handshake Selection is the process whereby the line card sends Caller ID information to the CPMS to request a handshake that will be used with that Caller ID AHS remembers which handshakes are used for each Caller ID If the handshake is different for the same Caller ID number the CPM3 will change the handshake pro grammed For example Acustomers panel has a handshake of 1400Hz e The customer moves out of his house and takes his panel with him but doesnt call to cancel his monitoring New homeowners move in and install their own panel with a handshake of 2300Hz and connect it to the exist ing monitoring company When the first call is made to the monitoring station the first handshake sent by the Line Card will be 1400Hz If the panel does not respond to this it will go through its default handshake sequence When a 2300
18. to select a Handshake from a predefined list System III Console AHS Handshake Edit E xj Select One Of Predefined Handshakes 00 HS_DISABLED Handshake is disabled 14 HS_1400HZ 18 HS_1800HZ 23 HS_2300HZ DA HS_ADTSIA300 ADT formats Multipointll and OB Hs MODEMII Modemll handshake DC HS SIA SIA 2225 Mark frequency OD HS 2033HZ Westec HS ITI MDMIIE 7 ITI OF HS DMP DMP handshake 1D HS DUAL TONE Single Dual Tone 2D HS D DUAL TONE Double Dual Tone 1E HS SCANT DT Scantronics Dual Tone 98 HS_AHS_DISABLED do not perform AHS for this ANI number 99 5 AHS BLOCKED immediate hangup AHS has blocked it HS FD SIA Full duplex Sia ADTSIA 3 3 The Line Card Pool Selection Editor This screen is used to enter line card s into line pool groups EA System Ill Console Pools Editor Mm E Linecard Pools Title Type 1 Line Pool 1 2 ab Add Delete Clear DRL3 Linecards Assignment 01 s fu 5 8 r 02 8 i 8 8 si 8 8 j s Legend Selected Linecard Info Inactive linecard not assigned to any pool Pool Title BE active linecard not assigned to any pool P 5 5 ool I Linecard assigned to a non selected pool s E Linecard assigned to the selected pool Linecard Done 3 3 1 Line Card Pools
19. to be displayed Option Default Description Value Special Application Dynamic Options 78 os Max Inter Digit Time Reception Pulse 79 OO Max Inter Burst Reception Pulse Echo Canceller Refer to System Installation Manual Reserved Dynamic Options Reserved Future use Reserved Future use Reserved Future use 22 Sur Gard System Ill Console Software Appendix C Printer Words Options 60 6F LS Printer Words EL Printer Words MEDICAL PENDANT TRANSMITTER FAIL TO REPORT IN RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED FIRE ALARM SMOKE COMBUSTION WATER FLOW HEAT PULL STATION DUCT FLAME NEAR FIRE ALARM RESERVED PANIC ALARM DURESS ALARM SILENT ALARM AUDIBLE ALARM DURESS DURESS RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED BURGLARY PERIMETER INTERIOR 24 HOUR ENTRY EXIT DAY NIGHT OUTDOOR TAMPER NEAR BURGLARY ALARM INTRUSION VERIFIER GENERAL ALARM POLLING LOOP OPEN POLLING LOOP SHORT EXPANSION MODULE FAILURE SENSOR TAMPER EXPANSION MODULE TAMPER SILENT BURG SENSOR SUPERVISION FAILURE RESERVED RESERVED 24 HOUR NON BURGLARY GAS DETECTED REFRIGERATION LOSS OF HEAT WATER LEAKAGE FOIL BREAK DAY TROUBLE LOW BOTTLED GAS LEVEL HIGH TEMPERATURE LOW TEMPERATURE RESERVED LOSS OF AIR FLOW 23 CARBON MONOXIDE TANK LEVEL RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED FIRE SUPERVISORY LOW WATER PRESSURE LOW
20. 14 ntries Search By Phone Number dp Add gt Delete Entry 1 of 2000 entries Print System Ill Console AHS Entry Editor x Entry Phone Number Frequency 5552130 00 Time Stamp Handshake 1970 01 01 ya 14 3 2 3 Open Save AHS Table To load or save the AHS table to the file on disk select the Save As or Load From File buttons Load Save progress is indicated with a progress bar Note The user can save export the current AHS Table from Data Base Grid to a file in the Microsoft Excel format by using right clicking on the mouse and choosing Export To Excel from the popup menu then printing it for future reference 21x Look in Cx UPLOAD lt c E3 File name testi 2 ahs Files of type Console AHS table files Cancel 3 2 4 AHS Single Entry Because of the possible large size of the AHS Table the AHS Entry screen allows the user to lookup entries by phone num ber Caller ID AHS entry and set new or change existing entries in the CPM3 Sur Gard System Ill Console Software System Ill Console AHS Entry Current CPM E EOOKLD Ea OR E Phone Number 3057604841 r Entry Phone Number Frequency 9057604841 TimeStamp Handshake in 8 2001 12 35 37 PM 53 2D on Done 3 2 5 AHS Handshake The AHS Entry editor and the AHS Table editor allow you
21. Browse to select another location Select Folder The default path for the shortcut is Sur Gard and the shortcut will be named System III Console As the files are transferred to the selected folder the progress bar will be visible Installing C ASur GardVSystem Ill ConsoleXConsole exe When the installation process is complete a Message Box indicating setup has finished will appear This message box will prompt you to launch the console software when the Finish button is clicked 1 4 Launching Console Software To begin using the console software and configuring options 1 4 Launching Console Software Logging on to System III Console The Console has two passwords built into it for distribution The main admin password is adminpass The user password is password and is changeable by the user The user can only access certain functions of the software e g view versions and access the printer The admin password has full access rights Note All passwords are case sensitive and must be entered exactly as described with a minimum of 8 characters Enter adminpass or password in the log in screen indicated below System Ill Console Login Password e OK Cancel The Console will give the user three chances to enter a valid password If an Invalid password is entered the fol lowing screen will appear LASystem Ill Console Error 2 x You entered in
22. Flags Line Test Console System III AHS Table Editor allows users to get or set the AHS table from or to the CPM3 add or delete table entries open or save the AHS table from or to the physical disk file Get Set AHS Table The left corner of the AHS Editor indicates the current CPM3 primary or backup The user has three different commands Get Number Of AHS Entries This returns the number of AHS entries in the current AHS table Get AHS Table This retrieves the complete table from the current CPM3 Set AHS Table This replaces the complete AHS table in the current CPM3 with the AHS Table located in the Database grid The user is able to delete entries and add new entries but all new entries will have the default 0 time 1970 01 01 in the Time Stamp column Note To Clear AHS Table in the CPM3 send the Set Command after Clear Table in the db Grid 3 2 AHS Table Operations System Ill Console AHS Table Editor X Current CPM3 Primary Last Total AHS Entries in the CPM3 14 Table Load From File C My Documents 2000 ahs Clear Table omrmands O Get Number Of AHS Entries Get AHS Table Set AHS Table 5 Send Save As 4160003003 4160003004 4160003005 4160003006 4160003007 121212 11 14 4160003008 124242 11 14 4160003009 121212 11 14 4160003010 12122 11 14 4160003011 124242 11 14 4160003012 121212 11
23. Hz handshake is sent and the panel responds to it the line card will send a message to the CPM3 instructing it to replace the old handshake with the new one Note e Handshake value 00 is the default value for the AHS Table e Handshake value 98 disables the AHS update for a spe cific Caller ID number e Handshake value 99 terminates the call for a specific Caller ID number 3 2 1 AHS Entry Each handshake entry is 27 bytes in size and consists of a name time date of last use frequency and handshake The name and number consists of 21 bytes This includes one overhead byte One byte is designated for the hand shake one byte for the frequency of use and four bytes for the time and date Handshake entries can not be duplicated each entry is unique because of the Caller ID string If the CPM3 receives a command to add a record and that handshake already exists in the table it will overwrite the existing entry with the duplicate information All AHS Entries grouped into an AHS table which can hold a maximum of 48000 records AHS Entries All operations with the AHS table can be accessed by the primary and backup CPMs Console operations with AHS table are divided into two separate modules 1 Work with whole AHS Table 2 Work with Single AHS Entry 3 2 2 The AHS Table Editor pr 22 Printer Test 116 38 00 00 SG 02 000 0000 TCP IP 2 Print CPM3 Browser Table CPM Options Backup Single Entry CPM Debug
24. SION FIRE TEST STATUS REPORT TO FOLLOW LISTEN IN TO FOLLOW WALK TEST MODE OFF NORMAL CONDITION VIDEO TRANSMITTER ACTIVE RESERVED FIRE POINT TEST FIRE POINT NOT TESTED INTRUSION ZONE WALK TESTED FIRE ZONE WALK TESTED PANIC ZONE WALK TESTED Sur Gard System Ill Console Software Appendix D CPM3 Internal Status Messages CPM3 Internal Status Messages Description Printer Message Automation LCD Message Message YYZZZZ Shelf 1 PSU3 Failure PSU 1 Failed PSU 1 FAIL Shelf 1 PSU3 Restoral PSU 1 Restored AROOOO N A Shelf 2 PSU3 Failure PSU 2 Failed PSU 2 FAIL Shelf 2 PSU3 Restoral PSU 2 Restored DC DC3 A Shelf 1 Failure DCA 1 Failed YP0100 DCA 1 FAIL DC DC3 A Shelf 1 Restoral DCA 1 Restored YRO100 N A DC DC3 B Shelf 1 Failure DCB 1 Failed YPO101 DCB 1 FAIL DC DC3 B Shelf 1 Restoral DCB 1 Restored YRO101 N A DC DC3 A Shelf 2 Failure DCA 2 Failed DCA 2 FAIL DC DC3 A Shelf 2 Restoral DCA 2 Restored YRO200 N A DC DC3 B Shelf 2 Failure DCB 2 Failed DCB 2 FAIL DC DC3 B Shelf 2 Restoral DCB 2 Restored YRO201 N A Battery Low Shelf 1 12V Battery 1 Low YTO100 BATTERY 1 LOW Battery Low Restoral 1 12V Battery 1 Restored YRO100 N A Battery Low Shelf 2 12V Battery 2 Low YTO200 BATTERY 2 LOW Battery Low Restoral 2 12V Battery 2 Restored YRO200 N A Fan Circuit Shelf 1 Failure Fan Circuit 1 Failed YX0100 FAN 1 FAIL Fan Circuit Shelf 1 Restoral Fan Circuit 1 Restored YZ0100
25. SOR TAMPER RF TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY SMOKE HI SENSOR SMOKE LOW SENSOR INTRUSION HI SENSOR INTRUSION LOW SENSOR SELF TEST FAIL OPEN CLOSE O C BY USER GROUP O C AUTOMATIC O C LATE O C DEFERRED O C CANCEL REMOTE ARM DISARM QUICK ARM KEYSWITCH O C RESERVED CALLBACK REQUEST MADE SUCCESSFUL DOWNLOAD ACCESS UNSUCCESSFUL ACCESS SYSTEM SHUTDOWN DIALER SHUTDOWN SUCCESS FULL UPLOAD RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED ACCESS DENIED ACCESS REPORT BY USER FORCED ACCESS EGRESS DENIED EGRESS GRANTED ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS 24 Hex Printer Words RESERVED ARMED STAY KEYSWITCH ARMED STAY RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED GROUP CLOSING GROUP OPENING EXCEPTION O C EARLY O C LATE O C FAIL TO O C FAIL TO O C AUTO ARM FAIL O C PARTIAL ARMED EXIT ERROR USER PRESENT RECENT CLOSE SOUNDER RELAY DISABLED BELL 1 DISABLE BELL 2 DISABLE ALARM RELAY DISABLE TROUBLE RELAY DISABLE REVERSING RELAY DISABLE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE 3 DISABLED NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE 4 DISABLED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED DIALER DISABLED RADIO TRANSMITTER DISABLED REMOTE UPLOAD DOWNLOAD DISABLED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED MESSAGE SERVICE ZONE BYPASS FIRE BYPASS 24 HOUR ZONE BYPASS BURGLARY BYPASS GROUP BYPASS SWINGER BYPASS ACCESS ZN SHUNT ACCESS POINT BYPASS RESERVED UNBY PASS RESERVED MANUAL TRIGGER TEST PERIODIC TEST REPORT PERIODIC RF TRANSMIS
26. anel Also referred to as account number account code or account digits A signal sent from the receiver to the panel indicating that data has been received A positive acknowledgement ACK means data was received without any detected errors see kiss off A negative acknowledgement NAK means data was received but there were detected errors An acknowledgement may be sent per packet or per alarm Automatic Handshake Selection See ANI A message transmitted from the panel to the receiver containing account event zone user or other information There may be one or more per call An alarm may be repeated in the same call if not successfully delivered in a previous attempt An alarm will contain one or more packets Packets can contain rounds or different information Alarm transmission is initiated with a hand shake and if received correctly acknowledged with a kiss off Automatic Number Identification Refers to the receiver feature which enables the line card to request the handshake to be used with a particular panel from the CPM3 The CPM3 maintains a database of most recently used handshakes for all accounts connected to the receiver Handshakes are stored along with the phone number of the associated alarm panel America Standard Code for Informational Interchange A seven bit alohanumeric code used extensively in data communica tions Parity is often added to the seven bit code for error detection The combination of software pa
27. ars 11 23 5 Line Card Pools durae REOR E REOS 5 AI Spr daa dd qid doi o eadeni 11 2 3 6 Pool Options Editor 5 304 Dynamic DUO Leisure rib rre beds 11 RAF GLASS EIE a PES 5 2 99 Audo PRODE 1 AGB LPND 5 3 6 Audio Dial out String Editor 11 23 9 Reset Redg0di0ey 41a epi PR enn ER 5 3 7 Audio Format Selection Editor 12 23 10 CPM3 Code Upload uasuawkardkcra ERE EROR 5 2 08 Divle ti 645 sea oso ncee ana 12 Datel Time dads dob iE ARA EN 5 39 Line Card Version Iffo 12 Pate Per Tatu E RARE CERA 5 310 LASS Table Edito t csosesosesbte eso 12 ui beet anes deo ees 5 3 11 Line Card Dump Options 13 LEAFS TE ees ee rere re eee 5 2 3 15 CPM3 Options 5 4 Operation 14 A045 C PN Debug PIE 2222 6 41 14 AA uro E dae m 6 42 Line Test Operations 14 2 3 18 5 3 6 Cee 64445 0455 d dcos E ti d 14 2 3 19 Reset SG Fallback 6 4225 ERE 14 245 Piet MOUs Lady dob pense rtiri 6 4 3 The Debug Function 14 EI Keneh SCC eds 6 2142 12 3 90 40504 ene RERO ERA 6 D idu a cer Pre ape abrir E RP EPI 15 BUS DUE Q4 VARRO hha EHE ORE RE 6 Appendix A Static Options
28. box one at a time If there are any unused digits in the string leave them as blanks and the console software will translate them to the correct character for programming into the line card options Using the number shown in the example screen above options A8 AF would look like the following 8 ID 9 8A A5 55 11 11 00 00 The resulting sequence of events Dial 1 wait for 3 sec onds dial 800 555 1111 then drop the line so that the line card will be free to receive another call 3 7 Audio Format Selection Editor eo System Ill Console Audio By For ME E3 M B Digit Pulse SIA Level 1 2 3 14 Digit Pulse Modem IME _ 4 Digit DTMF Contact ID Westec v OK Cancel To activate the Audio Format Selection Editor e Double click the option value box for option 7F and make any needed changes When editing is complete click the OK command button to save the option value If no changes are needed click Cancel to close the editor without saving a new value The Audio Format Select check boxes are unselected by default all bits set low One bit corresponds to one full byte The bits are defined as followed Bit 0 3 digit Pulse Activate e Bit 1 4 digit Pulse Activate Bit 2 4 digit DTMF Activate e Bit 3 Contact ID Activate e Bit 4 SIA L
29. ch device will function correctly on the network For the System Ill the MAC address is stored in serial EEPROM on the CPM3 board It is only program mable during manufacturing The metal rack which is used to enclose all other modules within a single shelf of the System III receiver The PowerPC microprocessor used as the main processor on the CPM3 board A communication link in which a single channel is shared by several stations or nodes DVACS is a Multidrop network Only one station may transmit at a time Multidrop is also referred to as multipoint See Acknowledgement The process of connecting to the telephone line to answer an incoming call or dial a remote device answering The process of releasing the telephone line after completion of a call hanging up A set of user configurable parameters which controls the operation of a device In the System both the DRL3 and the CPM3 contain sets of options Static options are affect all Profiles on a card Dynamic options are unique to each profile A group of digits or characters of information in an alarm A device the alarm system at the protected premises used to transmit alarms to the receiver A standard network command which can be used to verify the presence of a device on a network using the device IP address Ping is implemented as part of the ICMP protocol and consists of the Echo Request and Echo Reply commands poll and response respectively 16 POTS Printe
30. ckage and PC which connects to the receiver to receive alarm events The automation can be con nected either by direct serial connection or TCP The alarm information delivered by a receiver in a specified protocol to a central station computer or network Also referred to as a computer message See BP3 A group of data that specifically makes up one of the elements of an alarm For example account block event block or alarm block One packet could contain multiple blocks A motherboard style PCB which acts as the backbone for a single shelf of a System Ill receiver The BP3 contains sockets to which up to 12 DRL3s 1 CPM3 1 PSC3 and 2 DC DC3s can be connected Furthermore 2 BP3s can be connected together to form a 2 shelf configuration for the System Ill receiver The BP3 also contains connections for a parallel printer and 2 serial automation COM ports as well as an Ethernet connection Also referred to as a backplane A state of a line card Under predefined criteria the line card will go off hook so as to not process any new alarms The process of a receiver going off hook receiving one or more alarms and returning on hook An FSK format received by the line card This format can be received prior to sending the handshakes The Caller ID data can be used by the receiver to provide additional information to all alarms received during a call The ability of a receiver to store commands sent to the panel from the automation computer after
31. d Port The TCP IP port that the Console and CPM3 use to communicate This port is used for all com mand type messages including the Line Card uploading function Note DO NOT change the default port of 1024 Audit Port The TCP IP Port that the Console and CPM3 use for Audit and Statistics signals Note DO NOT change the default port of 1030 Printer Port This port is used to direct printer signals to the Console from the CPM3 The console will display these signals in the Printer Log window on the main screen and direct them to a log file on the Consoles host computer Refer to the System III Installation Manual for details Note DO NOT change the default port of 1027 Password This password is used in all transactions between the CPM3 and the console software This pass word is used to identify that the messages between the two are authentic and not coming from an outside illegitimate source Note Do not change this password Backup CPM3 This check box enables or disables com munication between the console software and a secondary CPM3 The backup CPM3 has the same port functions as the primary CPM3 These settings should be the same as the primary CPM3 except for the IP Address which is unique for all machines on the network If a backup CPMs3 is not used remove the check mark from the check box beside the Backup CPM3 label Note The port addresses listed above are Sur Gard defaults and should not be changed
32. d and the CPM3 One side of a two sided TCP socket connection The server is the one responsible for receiving the socket connection with the remote host the client In general a host which acts as a server can receive multiple client socket connection requests simulta neously The CPM3 acts as a server to both the console and the web interface Sur Gard a brand name of DSC Also used to describe a particular type of automation output Security Industry Association Sometimes referred to as the SIA format which is an example of FSK modulation An asynchronous point to point serial communications protocol Used to communicate between the DRL3 and a PC for the DRL3 s debug output Also used to communicate between the CPM3 and the automation computer and the CPM3 and a PC for the CPM3 s debug output Name given to a single entire receiver configuration including rack CPM3 s line card s power supply etc Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A standard network communications protocol On the System Ill TCP IP is used to communicate between the console and the CPM3 It is also used to connect the CPM3 to a TCP printer resident on the console and TCP automation software runs independent of the console One of the wires used on a phone line By convention this is green User Interface Board 3 An L shaped board which connects to the CPM3 and contains output LEDs and 4 push buttons used for the user interface This board also
33. e CPM3 communication debug information 2 3 4 Configure Connection This command provides access to the console software setup It includes the IP address of the CPM36s to be monitored the socket numbers of the associated ports and the other settings Details are explained in the CPM3 configuration Screen Selecting CPM3 gt Configure from the menu bar or clicking the Configure button on the tool bar displays a screen with three tabs the CPM3 tab the Log tab and the Line Cards tab 2 2 Connect Configure Refresh The CPM3 Tab The CPM3 tab provides access to all of the communica E Debug About Exit tions functions necessary for receivers to communicate with System III Console software rA System III Console CPM3 Configuration CPM Logging Linecards r Primary CPM3 Backup CPM3 PP Address 10 o 131 181 P Address 10 o 13 152 Cmd 1024 cmd 1024 a Auat 1030 Password Audit 1030 Password a printer 1027 S Printer 1027 fiii Set port number to zero for not connecting with this port v OK Cancel This screen is used to configure the TCP IP settings for connection to System III receivers The settings are as fol lows IP Address The TCP IP address of the CPM3 This address must be set to the same IP address that is pro grammed in the CPM3 Comman
34. e which line cards are contained in the line pool s A minimum of one line pool Is required therefore making the same 64 profiles shared within all the installed line cards A maximum of 24 lines in one hunt group and a maximum of 24 hunt groups which all contain one line card therefore making 24 groups of 64 differ ent profiles After adding or removing an item from either list both tables will be sorted in ascending numerical order starting first with the Caller ID table and then the DNIS table The Comment column is provided for internal console soft ware use only It can be used to enter a short note describing some special attribute of the table entry For Example the following entry is made in the combined Caller ID DNIS table Caller ID 8004187618 Convert Data 6654494 Profile 2 01 Comment S G Fire Panel Sur Gard System Ill Console Software OR for entry made in the DNIS only table DNIS 12345 Convert Data Not Available Profile 01 Comment SIA Panels 1 Note In the combined Caller ID DNIS table the Caller ID and DNIS numbers can be up to 10 digits in length When using the DNIS only table the DNIS numbers are limited to five characters and the Con vert Data column is not available for use The typi cal set up of the System is with the DNIS table only 13 3 11 Line Card Dump Options EA System Ill Console Line Card Dump Options E3 Line Card 02 06 n Printer D
35. echnical support Sur Gard System Ill Console Software Exploring System Ill Console Menu Bar 2 1 General The Main Interface Screen consists of a Title bar Menu Bar CPM3 Configuration Screen and Operations Log This section describes the menu commands and their functions 2 2 File Menu 2 2 1 Change Admin Password See Change Console Password 2 2 2 Change Console Password This command allows the user to change the Console access password from the default A System III Console Change Ad E E3 New password New password re entered for verification Cancel Note You must log in using the Admin password to change the Admin or Users password To change the password enter a new password minimum eight characters in the top box then re enter the pass word to confirm When both boxes contain the new pass word click on the OK button to save the new password The next time the console software is started the new password must be used If you decide that the new password is not needed click on the Cancel button to exit and leave the original pass word intact This applies to the admin and user pass words 2 2 3 Exit Command This command is used to close the Console when it will not be in use It has the same function as the Exit button on the toolbar This will force the Console to disconnect all ports from the CPM3s and then shut down the Con sole program it
36. el Dialed Number Identification Service Digital Receiver Line Card 3 Dual Tone Multiple Frequency A method of dialing which utilizes 2 sets of 4 tones frequencies each Selecting one tone from each set will produce 16 distinct pairs These pairs are used to dial digits when dialing a telephone number 15 Equivalent Line Number Event Event Code FES Format FSK Handshake Heartbeat Hook Flash Hot Swappable HTTP IEEE 1284 Inter burst Time Inter digit Time Internal Trouble Kiss off Line Line Card Line Conditioning MAC Address MLRF3 MPC860 Multidrop Negative Acknowl edgement NAK Off Hook On Hook Options Packet Panel Ping 4 3 The Debug Function An option in the receiver By default printer and computer messages will contain the line card number Sometimes it is necessary to output the printer and computer messages with a different line card number in this case this option can be used to overwrite the line card number in the printer and computer outputs of the receiver The specific type of alarm being reported by the panel A term used to describe a character or group of characters in an automation output This character s is used to represent the event that was reported by the panel Example 1 SG automation reports an alarm event using an event code of A Restore as R or Trouble as T Example 2 Sur Gard automation reports using a SIA output for a burglary alarm an ev
37. elf 1 Information XE Connected CPMSMODE Menus D current Time 01 07 43 PM Refresh r Power Supplies Printers 4 Status Mask Value Status Mask Status Mask Value Automation Slot m m Fani vu sd Printer d 0 Printer Slot 00 DCDCA1 yf o0 uesaci 22 or ParalletPriter gg 01 Automation Output Mode FALLBACK r Automation j DC DCB 1 Q w UPS Battery 1 af 01 Status Mask Value Printer Output Mode SG TCP 0 Battery 1 Low f 01 SG Local 0 Show Shelf 2 Status gt vpo 2 3 9 Reset Redundancy This command resets the connected CPM3 s to the Redundancy modes including all supervision modes This command signals the primary CPM3 to resume polling the line cards and the backup CPM3 if connected to return to standby mode 2 3 10 CPM3 Code Upload This command will open the screen used to upload the CPM3 s system A System IIl Console CPM Code Upload aisi x CPM IP Address Primary 10 0 13 181 File to Upload No existing file selected Bl Mi Upload Upload Log FTP Server set active E 2 3 11 Set CPM3 Date Time This command will set the CPM3 date time from the PC date time 2 3 12 Printer Test This command signal
38. ent code of BA Format Expert Systems The name given to a receiver task which performs the basic functions of 1 sending handshakes 2 detecting the format from the panel 3 processing the alarm from the panel 4 sending a kiss off to the panel The pre established order of events and meanings of the various characters in an alarm transmitted from a panel to a receiver Frequency Shift Keying A modulation technique used with low speed modems 300 to 1800 bps The carrier frequency is shifted between two discrete frequencies in accordance with the binary serial data A signal sent by the receiver to a panel indicating that a connection has been established These are either tones or modem data A periodic signal sent from the automation outputter tasks to the automation software to verify the presence of that output The period of this heartbeat is controlled via an option in the CPM3 Alternatively the heartbeat refers to the signal sent between CPM3s to verify the presence absence of each other The process of the receiver going temporarily off hook usually in an attempt to transfer the phone call Refers to the ability to add or remove particular cards to or from the system without removing power In the System Ill the CPM3 DRL3 DC DC3 and PSC3 are all fully hot swappable Hypertext Transfer Protocol A higher level protocol within the TCP IP suite of protocols which is responsible for implementing web browsers This is the protoc
39. erated by the console software during an upload opera tion to any or all of the DRL3 line cards It is selected from the message window located on the Upload form of the console Printer Log The Printer Log file is selected with the Printer Log tab from the main screen of the console This log file contains information that is directed from the CPM3 s to the TCP IP printer output It is the same as any message that is sent to the local printer except that the console software prefixes another time stamp to indicate when the signal was received from the CPM3 Line Test Log The Line Test Log is selected with the Line Test Log tab on the main screen of the console software This log file is used to track information from Line Test procedure see Line Test description for more details The Line Cards Tab eo System III Console CPM3 Configuration CPM3 Logging Line Cards r Grid r Polling First shelf number Hex format Read List from CPM3 o1 C No Polling This screen is used to configure the necessary settings for the console software to be able to communicate with the Line Cards correctly On the left hand side of the screen is an up down arrow box used to set the first shelf address of the line cards This should be set to the match the first shelf number that is Sur Gard System Ill Console Software being used for the line card shelves By default the first shelf number is 01 The
40. evel 1 2 3 Activate Bit 5 Modemll Activate e Bit 6 ITI Activate e Bit 7 Westec Activate Note These bits all equal one byte and are to be stored in option 7F Note This option can be manually edited from the main screen but the editor allows all the bits to be accessed at one time instead of calculating the needed value and then writing it in the option box 3 8 Single Options Line Card N gt Option Number Default Value oo Profile Mo Read Name Reserved Comment Future use 12 3 7 Audio Format Selection Editor 3 9 Line Card Version Info Version Information SW version 1 00 test 79 HAV rev 01 00 Serial 201048 System build 524 DSP build 5027 FES build 9478 BUS build 2465 Code DL 3 DSP DL 1 PROFILE DL 255 DNIS DL 255 3 10 The C L A S S Table Editor Each line card can hold up to 64 profiles and either a 10 922 entry mixed Caller ID DNIS Table or a 100 000 entry DNIS only table Both tables contain some information that will point to the options profile that the line card will use when that Caller ID or DNIS number is received These tables can be created for use by all active line cards or multiple tables can be created based on the line pool groups defined by the Line Pool Editor section of the console software The console software allows the user to choos
41. inecards 8 1 second half rol File to Upload Ic AXConsole3YOPTIONS BIN ki Cet Upload Progress Current Linecard 5 Total 5 Log 18 Dec 2001 14 42 07 Updating Linecard Status Shelf 01 Slot 01 Please wait 18 Dec 2001 14 42 08 Linecard Busied out OK 18 Dec 2001 14 42 08 Uploading OPTIONS BIN to Shelf 01 Slot 01 i Clear Log At the top of the screen are three radio command buttons that are used to select the Uploading mode The three available modes are Current Line Card e All Active Line Cards within Selected Pool All Active Line Cards A command button located beside the file path box opens a Windows dialog box to allow the user to select the file for upload Above the Upload Log window are two status bars that indicate the current uploading progress The top box displays the cur rent file or line card being uploaded the bottom box displays the total uploading progress Beside the file path box are two command buttons Set and Abort When the files and line cards have been selected the Set button begins the upload The Abort button terminates a upload that is in progress The Log window allows the user to view the actions and progress of the uploading Information that is displayed here is also written to the Upload Log files if activated The Done command located at the bottom of the screen closes
42. inting device Note Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 WindowsNT Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP are either regis tered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Cor poration in the United States and or other countries Note Pentium is a registered trademark of The Intel Corporation 1 3 Installing Console Software Note The console software is distributed on a CD ROM included with the SG System III Receiver hard ware Console software and future upgrades can be downloaded from the DSC website To begin Installation Insert the CD ROM provided into the host computer CD ROM drive Installation will start automatically If Autorun is disabled on the CD ROM the program can be started by Selecting Start gt Run on the Windows task bar Enter D System3 Installation setup exe then press the OK button Run 21x Type the name of a program folder document or Internet i resource and Windows will open it for you If autorun is enabled the following screen will appear Select Install Console System III Software then click on the Enter button When the installation begins the following progress screen will appear InstallShield Wizard Ca Sur Gard Console Setup is preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will quide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait When the InstallShield has completed extracting the files needed for setup the Sys
43. irst two digits to be sent will be stored in option A8 All numbers are Hex digits The digits themselves are stored in the following way when entered into the options grid manually e Digits 1 9 1 9 e fthe dial out number contains a zero program an A Tosenda program a B 1 To send a program a C Fora 3 second pause program a D Program any unused digits in the string as zero This indi cates to the line card that the telephone number is ended Note If the options values are entered into the grid manually the console software will not perform any translation or validation of the options values 3 6 Audio Dial out String Editor o System lll Console Dial Out SES Enter the dial out number 8005551111 Allowed characters 0 9 comma for 3 second pause v OK Cancel To activate the Dial out String Editor Double click one of the option value boxes for options A8 AE Enter the data the same way as it would be pro grammed for a modem dial string in Windows e Click the OK command button to save the data to the Options grid To exit without saving any changes click the Cancel com mand button to return to the main window without changing any values Note These options can be manually edited from the main screen the editor allows whole string to be written at one time instead of changing each option
44. nal Status Messages Description Switch To Normal Mode Switch To Standby Mode Line Card Absent Line Card Restored Internal Communication Error Computer Internal Communication Error Printer Internal Communication Error Console Operator Activity Mode Primary CPM3 Power Up Secondary CPM3 Power Up Primary CPM3 Failure Primary CPM3 Restoral Secondary CPM3 Failure Secondary CPM3 Restoral AHS Database Full Shelf 1 UPS AC Fail PGM In Shelf 1 UPS AC Restored Shelf 1 UPS Low Battery Restore Shelf 1 UPS Low Battery Shelf 2 UPS AC Fail PGM In Shelf 2 UPS AC Restored Shelf 2 UPS Low Battery Restore Shelf 2 UPS Low Battery PGM in Printer Message Switching To Normal Mode Switching To Standby Mode Line Card Absent Line Card Restored Computer Inter Comm Error Printer Inter Comm Error Console Inter Comm Error User Entered Programming Primary CPM3 Power Up Secondary CPM3 Power Up Primary CPM3 Failure Primary CPM3 Restored Secondary CPM3 Failure Secondary CPM3 Restored CPM3 AHS Database Full UPS AC 1 Failed UPS AC 1 Restored UPS Battery 1 Restored UPS Battery 1 Low UPS AC 2 Failed UPS AC 2 Restored UPS Battery 2 Restored UPS Battery 2 Low Appendix E TELCO Connector Pin outs Note All OUT channels are used for two way audio Pins 25 50 Not used Pin Port Input Tip Ring Channel 1 Out Tip Ring Channel 1 Input Tip Ring Channel 2 Out Tip Ring Channel 2 Input Tip Ring Channel 3 Ou
45. not have to be displayed Option Default Value Description Automation Codes Cont 4 3 Digit 8 4 3 Digit 9 4 3 Digit A 4 3 Digit B 4 3 Digit C 4 3 Digit D 4 3 Digit E 4 3 Digit F Event Reporting Code for all 4 3 formats Ul O 2 Event Reporting Code for all 4 3 formats U1 gt N Ul Ul Ul Ul Ul Event Reporting Code for all 4 3 formats Ul UJ 3 F Event Reporting Code for all 4 3 formats Event Reporting Code for all 4 3 formats O N N Event Reporting Code for all 4 3 formats N Event Reporting Code for all 4 3 formats TI C Event Reporting Code for all 4 3 formats Automation Common Event Code Computer Report Code over ride for opt 30 5F Automation Protocols Accounts 3 x to 4 x Add leading zeros to basic formats with 3 account digits Digit Replace See the System III Manual O Account Digit Stripping See the System IIl Manual Acron RS232 Modem II RS232 Ademco Highspeed RS232 FBI RS232 C Ke N Use SG or Acron format for Acron output Use SG or Radionics format for Modemll output Use SG or Ademco format for Ademco Highspeed output Use SG or FBI format for FBI Superfast output Digit Replace See option 77 for use of this option Radionics D6500 RS232 Use SG or D6500 compatibility mode for output BFSK RS232 ITI Adjust Printer Library See Appendix C Printer Words Options 60 6F Use SG or Radionics format fo
46. ol implemented by the CPM3 to enable the web interface to function See Centronics A term for the reception of pulse formats The time between two bursts A term used for reception of pulse or DTMF formats The time between two digits A trouble condition which is generated inside a receiver as opposed to being sent as an alarm from the panel Internal troubles are also sent to the printer and automation outputs A term used in the security industry for a positive acknowledgement An individual channel on a line card Equivalent to 1 telephone line A removable hot swappable card which contains a POTS line interface which controls 1 or more POTS lines For System Ill each line card DRL3 will interface to 1 line Electrical compensation for attenuation and phase delay distortion exhibited by the PSTN Conditioning is performed through the use of an equalizer Media Access Control A globally unique device 6 byte address which identifies a device attached to an Ethernet network Assignment of MAC addresses is governed by the IEEE any OEM company which manufactures Ethernet devices must apply for and purchase an OUI Organizationally Unique Identifier which consists of a block of 16 777 216 MAC addresses all of which have the same first 3 bytes Subsequent allocation of addresses within that block is at the discretion of the purchaser Each Ethernet device produced must be programmed with a different MAC address in order to guarantee that ea
47. otto conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed altre disposizioni rilevanti relative alla Direttiva 1999 05 CE Por la presente DSC declara que este equipo cumple con los requisitos requeridos por la Directiva 1999 5 EC Hierdurch erkl rt DSC da dieses Ger t den erforderlichen Bedingungen und Vorrausetzungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EC entspricht A a tov DSC 1999 5 EC Hierbij verklaart DSC dat dit toestel in overeenstemming is met de eisen en bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EC Par la pr sente DSC d clare que cet article est conforme aux xigences essentielles et autres relevantes stipulations de la directive 1999 5 EC DSC vakuuttaa laitteen tayttavan direktiivin 1999 5 EC olennaiset vaatimukset Hereby DSC declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The complete R amp TTE Declaration of Conformity can be found at www dsc com intl rttedirect htm 2002 Digital Security Controls Ltd Toronto Canada www dsc com Centre d aide technique 1 800 387 3630 Imprim au Canada 290345741001 SUR GARD x
48. ovince of Ontario Canada WARNING Digital Security Controls Ltd recommends 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 electrical disruption it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected Installer s Lockout Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer s Lockout option enabled and exhibit no other problems will be subject to a service charge Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls Ltd 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 Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at that time The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Pg Section Pg 1 Introduction
49. p down arrow box you can change the address This box provides easy access to all active line card addresses The second button is for all active line cards in the polling list The third button is for all active line cards in a selected pool The destination pool can be any of the pools listed in the drop down menu box located immediately under the radio buttons 10 3 4 The Line Card Options Editor Below the Pool Selection drop box are two status bars that have the same function as those on the Upload Screen The bottom status bar indicates the whole job progress and the top one depicts the current line card s progress Underneath the file control box are two more drop down menus These drop down menus are used to select which options grouping will be displayed in the main grid on this screen There are only three choices Options will be displayed in the options window Static Options only will be displayed Dynamic Options only will be displayed When the Options group ALL is selected all Static and Dynamic options for the selected profile will be displayed If the Static item is selected the drop down menu imme diately below activates and provides four more choices to break down the displayed options Note The options associated with the breakdowns listed here are briefly described on the next page For a detailed description and possible values please refer to the System III Installation Manual
50. products are only warranted to the extent that they do not function upon delivery 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 service 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 workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover damage incurred in shipping or handling damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls Ltd such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modifications or foreign objects damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by Digital Security Controls Ltd defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation en
51. r BFSK output See the System Ill Manual Printer Words Digit 0 Printer Words Digit 1 Printer Words Digit 2 Printer Words Digit 3 Printer Words Digit 4 Printer Words Digit 5 Printer Words Digit 6 Printer Words Digit 7 Printer Words Digit 8 Printer Words Digit 9 Printer Words Digit A Printer Words Digit B Printer Words Digit C Printer Words Digit D Printer Words Digit E Decoding Printer reporting codes OY A Decoding Printer reporting codes O Decoding Printer reporting codes O Decoding Printer reporting codes O CO Decoding Printer reporting codes O 8 Decoding Printer reporting codes Decoding Printer reporting codes O Decoding Printer reporting codes Decoding Printer reporting codes O Decoding Printer reporting codes gt N N Decoding Printer reporting codes N O u U1 WIN N I UJ O m N Decoding Printer reporting codes 6 C O Decoding Printer reporting codes gt 6 Decoding Printer reporting codes O O Decoding Printer reporting codes Oo Printer Words Digit F Decoding Printer reporting codes Library Select Decoding Determining how to use Printer Words options 4 3 The Debug Function Appendix B Dynamic Options Cont Note A maximum of 64 per line pool Even when not programmed they must be sent to the line card but do not have
52. r Message Profile Protocol PSC3 PSTN PSU3 Receiver Ring Rounds RRLLL Server SG SIA RS 232 System TCP IP Tip UIB3 Zone Glossary Plain Old Telephone System An acronym used to describe a standard analog telephone network or alternatively a standard analog telephone line The alarm information delivered by a receiver to a central station printer This information is generally encapsulated in a descrip tive English text message Generally refers to a group of options The receiver can select a profile based on certain conditions The pre established order of events and meanings of the various characters in the information transmitted from a receiver to a monitoring computer Power Supply Controller 3 Public Switched Telephone Network Analogous to POTS Power Supply Unit 3 The equipment used to receive alarms sent from panels Sur Gard s receivers are the System Ill SLR and the MLR Receiver is sometimes used interchangeably with line card as it is the line card which actually receives the alarm in the MLR One of the wires used on a phone line By convention this is red Two or more packets of alarm information used for error checking If two packets rounds are identical the packet contains valid data The part of the automation message which stores the receiver number and line card number The length of this field is variable and is controlled via an option in both the line car
53. re Line Card is not currently active Green Square Line Card is active but not assigned to any pool Dark Gray Square Line Card is active and assigned to another pool Light Blue Square Line Card is active and assigned to currently selected pool In the lower right corner is a quick info box for the line cards By positioning the mouse over any line card in the grid the console software will display the pool that the line card belongs to The displayed information is the pool name the pool s number from the list above and the shelf slot address of the line card itself 3 4 The Line Card Options Editor System Ill Console Options Editor Options Grid Ed Load Defaults Save As Set Options To Selected Linecard 01 02 All Active Linecards 10 3 Active Linecards of Selected Pool Load From File E C Console3 UPLOADWdefopts3 bin second half m 1 Normal Option Groups Profiles 0 B seta 0 0 M Def Set Name oo OD 01 01 01 Linecard Number DA Line Length 00 Reserved 00 2 Way AUDIO activation Time 0A Pre Handshake Delay Comment Reserved Future use System Linecard s Physical number on this receiver Decoding 1 2 digit or DNIS etc Future use 8 gt 8 S See the manual e 8
54. right side of the screen informs the console software how to obtain the polling list that will be used to build the active line card grid The first option should be used under normal conditions This tells the Console to connect with the CPM3 and ask it for the present line cards From here the console software will attempt to poll each of the cards that the CPM3 indicates is there This process will retrieve the status and version information for each line card The second option tells the console software not to poll any line cards it is then up to the user to manually refresh the status of each line card The first polling option Read List from CPM3 is the default and should not require changing The console soft ware will automatically update the cards approximately every 30 seconds 2 3 5 Line Card Pools Editor This command opens the screen for generating the line card pools and assigning the line cards to the pools This screen is explained in the following sections 2 3 6 Pool Options Editor This command opens the screen for editing the line card option segments 2 3 7 C L A S S Editor This command opens the screen that is used to create and or edit the C L A S S table for the line cards 2 3 8 CPM3 Status System Status will display the current status of the System III Receiver The user is able to view the primary and backup CPM3 status or the primary CPM3 status only System Ill Console System Status r Sh
55. rm an upload to any or all line cards first select either the Upload command from the Line Card menu at the top of the main screen or right click on any active line card in the grid and select the Upload command When the screen opens select the Upload procedure that Is required Selected Line Card Active line cards of selected pool All active line cards e Using the path box provided browse for the file to be uploaded to the line cards When the file is selected verify the destination selection then click the Upload button on the right side of the screen The Upload Log window will display messages describing what the console software is currently doing These messages are also written into the Upload log files if activated in the Log File Tab of the Configuration screen Click once with the mouse inside the window this enables the cursor to follow new lines that are written into the window The latest message will always be displayed as the last line of the window Note Uploading times may vary between comput ers and can be affected by anti virus programs that run background protection procedures 3 1 1 The Line Card Uploading Screen This screen is used to select which DRL3 line cards and files are to be uploaded rA System III Console Linecard Upload E E x r Upload to 5 Current Linecard 01 01 Q All Active Linecards Vitin Selected Pool 3 F7 C second ha gt All Active L
56. s This command opens the Line Card Single Options screen It allows you to view and set the value of a single option in the line card flash 2 4 3 Upload This command opens the Line Card Upload screen It allows you to select the file s and line card s to be uploaded 2 4 4 Version Info This command displays an information box containing the version information returned from a selected line card 2 4 5 Activate This command will activate the selected Line Card if failed For example due to uploading failure 2 4 6 Line Card Dump Options This command opens an option box allowing access to the profile settings of the selected line cards 2 5 Help 2 5 1 System III Instruction Manual The System III Instruction Manual provides detailed information on setup and installation Static and Dynamic Options manual programming and testing and trouble shooting 2 5 2 System Ill Console This System III Console Software manual 2 5 3 About Provides E mail and Web Addresses for technical support Sur Gard amp System Ill Console Version 1 0 36 4 Copyright 1998 2002 By Digital Security Controls Ltd Phone 905 760 3000 Fax 905 760 3035 Toll Free 1 888 888 7838 E mail support dsc com Web wiv sc com 5 5 S 5 Ix 8 5 a S 9 z z u Sur Gard System Ill Console Software 3 Programming the System Ill Receiver 3 1 Uploading Procedure To perfo
57. s the primary and backup CPMs to send the test message to TCP IP printer 2 3 13 Set CPM3 Browser Future Use 2 3 14 AHS Table This menu item is used for operation with the AHS Automatic Handshake Selection table and single AHS Entry described in the following sections 2 3 15 CPM3 Options CPM3 Options is the module to display read only values of the CPM3 options A red background is used to display options that do not have valid values and that should be corrected on the CPM3 System Ill Console CPM3 Options Number Name Default Value Value Description 1 IP Address 0 0 0 0 10 0 13 248 P address of CPM3 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Subnet mask Gateway 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 Gateway address Contrast 10 OE LCD Contrast Level User 0 Password CAFE CAFE Passwor dto access the CPM3 COMI Baud 9600 9600 COM baud rate COM Data Bits 8 8 COM number of data bits per byte COMI Parity NONE L NONE COM parity setting ila m 2 lt I2 2 3 16 CPM3 Debug Flags CPM3 debug flags should be used only when recom mended by a SG technical support representative System Ill Console CPM Debug Flags x CPM Primary Output Serial C di Set r Tasks Watchdog 7 V Parallel Printer v Audit v Local Printer v Protocol Converter v Poller v SG Buffer v Command V
58. self 2 3 CPM3 Menu Clicking on CPM3 on the menu bar will display the following drop down menu 4 System Console Main File CPM3 Line Cards Help DB System Ill CPI Disconnect Refresh Line Card List Ver View Debug Log Configure Connection Line Card Pools Editor Pool Options Editor ET CLASS Editor CPM Status Reset Redundancy Prit CPM Code Upload k Set CPM Date Time gt 21 Printer Test gt CPM3 Browser AHS Table CPM Options CPM Debug Flags Line Test Reset CPM gt Reset 5G Fallback 2 3 1 Disconnect This command has the same function as the Connect but ton located on the Main Interface Screen It connects the console software to all socket connections it is configured for If the connection is already established with the CPM3 s clicking this command again will close the TCP IP sockets and disconnect the console software from the CPM3 s FT Connect Configure 2 3 2 Refresh Line Card List This command is used to manually force the Console to refresh the Line Card information and status This should not be needed under normal operating conditions This s 0 Debug About L Refresh 3 Exit command has the same function as the Toolbar button o ge 0o 2 Connect Configure Refresh Debug About Exit 2 3 3 View Debug Log This command displays the screen with the Consol
59. t Tip Ring Channel 3 Input Tip Ring Channel 4 Out Tip Ring Channel 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Port Input Tip Ring Channel 5 Out Tip Ring Channel 5 Input Tip Ring Channel 6 Out Tip Ring Channel 6 Input Tip Ring Channel 7 Out Tip Ring Channel 7 Input Tip Ring Channel 8 Out Tip Ring Channel 8 26 Automation Message YYZZZZ N A N A YDssOO YEssOO YOssOO YOssOO YOssOO LBOO RROOO1 RROOO2 RROOO1 YZ0002 RROOO2 N A ATO102 ARO102 YRO102 YTO102 ATO202 ARO202 YRO202 YTO202 4 3 The Debug Function LCD Message ACTIVE STANDBY N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A UPS AC 1 FAIL N A N A UPS BATT 1 LOW UPS AC 2 FAIL N A N A UPS BATT 2 LOW Pin Port Input Tip Ring Channel 9 Out Tip Ring Channel 9 Input Tip Ring Channel 10 Out Tip Ring Channel 10 Input Tip Ring Channel 11 Out Tip Ring Channel 11 Input Tip Ring Channel 12 Out Tip Ring Channel 12 DSC erklaerer herved at denne komponenten overholder alle viktige krav samt andre bestemmelser gitt i direktiv 1999 5 EC Por este meio a DSC declara que este equipamento esta em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras determina es relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC DSC bekr ftar harmed att denna apparat uppfyller de v sentliga kraven och andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktivet 1999 5 EC Con la presente la Digital Security Controls Ltd dichiara che questo prod
60. t when uploading is required The results of the scheduled Line Test will be written to the Line Test file with Date Time of the test and to the Line Test Log tab on the main screen of the console software 4 3 The Debug Function e System Ill Console Debug Log O2 00 08 01 J OC O4 OF OE O1 00 04 E From the Primary CPM3 Received 2002 06 20 5 12 52 PM 194ms 84 0054 bytes 92 00 51 01 0C 0 AJIDF 0E 01 00 04 06 00 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 01 J 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 01 02 01 01 00 02 00 00 01 00 01 01 04 05 FF IFF FF FF IFF FF D0 02 FF IFF FF IFF FF FF Sent to the Primary CPM3 2002 06 20 5 12 52 PM 2ms 11 000B bytes 92 00 05 01 0C 0 AJIOF OE 01 00 0C From the Primary CPM3 Received 2002 06 20 5 12 52 PM 132ms 180 00B4 bytes 02 00 B1 01 J OC OA OF JlDE 01 ioa oc oej ao ao Co 45 01 01 01 00 00 C0 45 01 02 00 00 0 0OJIC0 amp 5 01 03 01 00 00 C0 amp 5 01 04 00 00 00 C0 amp 5 01 05 00 00 00 C0 amp 5 01 06 00 00 O0J CO amp 5 01 07 00 00 00 C0 A5 01 03 00 00 00 C0 amp 5 01 03J 00 00 00 C0 amp 5 01 0 00 00J 00 C0 amp 5 01 0B 00 00 00 C0 amp 5 01 0C 00 00 00 C0 5 02 01 00 00 00 C0 amp 5 02 02 0 1 00 00 C0 J amp 5 02 03 00 00 00
61. tem III console wizard will be dis played click on the Next button to continue System III Console v1 0 Installation Welcome his installation program will install the System III Console oftware v1 0 Press Nextto continue or Cancel to exit without installing the software Cancel e This screen is followed by the licensing agreement Click the I Agree button after reading the terms and conditions System Ill Console v1 5 Installation License Agreement END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT E For System Ill Console Software Provided with Products or Components I IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY Sur Gard Products and Components purchased in conjunction with software are purchased under the following license terms This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between You a single entity OFT Wi and Sur Gard Security Systems Ltd Sur Gard the ier product or component with which You acquired the Sur Gard so product SOFTWARE PRODUCT or SOF WARE lf the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is not accompanied by new HARDWARE You may not use or copy the SOFTWARE PRODUCT The SOFTWARE PRODUCT includes computer software land may include associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation I DISAGREE IAGREE A series of two screens will appear prompting you for directions Destination Directory To install to this location click the Next button or click the
62. uential 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 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 permitted 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 par ticular purpose And of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Ltd Digital Security Controls Ltd neither assumes responsibility for nor authorizes any other per son 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 governed by the laws of the pr
63. ump rofiles A y 5 Profile No All Event w Dump Number of Events 15 This screen accesses individual line card profile settings The second section of the screen allows access to the line card profile option system for printing hard copies or backup files DSC recommends that the print option from the options screen be used instead Buffers 3 Computer To use this feature right click a line card from the main grid or open the window and use the up down arrow box to select the desired line card s address Next select the profiles check box To use the Profiles Dump feature click on the Dump com mand button located in the Profiles box at the top of the screen 4 Operation 4 1 System Status System III Console System Status r Shelf 1 Information A Connected CPM3MODE Manual eurrent time 05 08 38PM Bet CPMa Timd Refresh Power Supplies r Printer Status Mask Valu Status Mask Status Mask Value Automation Slot 91 yu i PSU1 S w Fan wv TCP Printer f 00 Printer Slot 00 DCIDCA 1 o UPS AC 1 amp 00 KDE Printer G 00 Automation Output Mode TTE
64. unless requested by a Sur Gard technical representative The Log Tab This tab is used to activate the desired log files that will be created and completed by the Console program LASystem lll Console CPM3 Configuration x CPM Logging Linecards v Comman d Log Maximum log file size KB Audit Log 2048 v v Printer Log v Upload Log v LineTest Log The user can also choose the maximum size a log file can become before a new log file is created for each module 2 3 CPM3 Menu The default size is 2 MB 2048 KB By default all log files are turned off To activate place a check mark in the box beside the label of the log file desired Log files are always created in the main directory where the console software has been installed Note To view Log files disconnect the console soft ware then view log using a text editor word pro cessor such as MS WordPad or Word for Windows Command Log The Command Log is selected with the Command Log tab on the Main screen of the Console This log contains messages for all command type transac tions between the Console software and the connected CPM3 s Audit Log The Audit Log is selected with the Audit Log tab on the main screen of the console software This log file is used to track statistical information from the whole system Note This feature is not used at this time Upload Log The Upload Log contains messages that are gen
65. valid password Please try again After this is displayed it will return to the first screen for the next attempt If a valid password is not entered after the third attempt the console software will terminate itself and shut down Refer to the Menu Bar section for details on how to change passwords 1 5 On line Help On line Help is available by selecting Help from the menu bar Three options are available to the user The System III Instruc tion Manual The System III Console Instruction Manual this manual and the About screen 5 System Ill Console i System Ill Instruction Manual System Ill Console Instruction Manual File CPM3 Line Cards Help Version CPM3 Information Status 4 The System III Instruction Manual provides a detailed expla nation of all programming options available for the SG System III Receiver It is in Acrobat PDF format and can be used on line or printed The following screen is displayed when loaded from the Help About menu command or main screen About button Sur Gard amp System Console Version 1 0 36 4 Copyright 1998 2002 By Digital Security Controls Ltd Phone 905 760 3000 Fax 905 760 3035 Toll Free 1 888 888 7838 E mail support dsc com Web www dsc com o 5 o a o 9 wn The About screen provides software version identification and contact information for t
66. vironment for the products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed damage from improper maintenance 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 the repair centre 11 products which are not identified with DSC s prod uct label and lot number or serial number iii products disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection or testing to verify any war ranty 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 otherwise 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 Mer chandise 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 circumstances shall Digital Security Controls Ltd be liable for any special incidental or conseq
67. w Automation Codes Only the options related to the Auto mation Event Codes are displayed in the options window Automation Protocols Only the options related to the Automation Protocols are displayed in the Options win dow Printer Library Only the options related to the Printer Libraries will be displayed in the Options window Audio Any options that pertain to the Two Way Audio Configuration are displayed in the window Line Only options that are related to Line Card function ality will be displayed Optional Formats Only options that are related to spe cific format configurations will be shown Special Applications Any options that are designated for Special Applications will be shown Reserved Any Dynamic Options that are defined as reserved or proprietary are shown in this window 3 5 The Options Note For detailed descriptions of options and set ting values Refer to the System III Installation Man ual 3 5 1 Static Options Refer to Appendix A 3 5 2 Dynamic Options Refer to Appendix B 3 5 3 Audio Options The Audio By Format Select allows the user to make Audio Activation more specific To save the settings the check marks become one byte with each check box for one bit of the byte Bit 0 is 3 digit pulse Bit 1 is 4 digit Pulse Bit 2 is 4 digit D TME etc up to Bit 7 The Dial Out Number occupies Options A8 AF inclusive The phone number must be stored in such a way that the f
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