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Installation and
Operation Manual
version 1.4
WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regarding
product use and function and information on the limitations as to
liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
Sur-Gard MLR2E
Multi-Line Digital Receiver
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

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Installation andOperation Manualversion 1.4WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regardingproduct use and function and information

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6Section 2 - Quick Start2.1 Receiver Setup and Operation without Programming2.1.1 UnpackingCarefully unpack the receiver and inspect for shippingdamag

Seite 3 - Table of Contents

7Section 3 - Installation3.1 Mounting the ReceiverInstall the MLR2E in a closed 19" / 48cm rack or cabi-net with a locking rear access door. Cov

Seite 4 - Industry Canada Statement

8Section 4 - DRL2E Digital Receiver Line CardThe DRL2E acts as an interface between the digital alarmtransmitter and the CPM2. Different communicatio

Seite 5 - 1.3.1 Compatibility

9Section 5 - DRL2E Operating Mode5.1 DRL2E Standby ModeWhen the line card is operating normally, this messagewill be displayed:DRL2E–Line #DUnit in St

Seite 6 - 1.8 Approvals

10If no Caller Identification data was received from thetelephone company, the following message will bedisplayed when the [ACK] button is pressed to

Seite 7 - SG-MLR2E CE*

115.3 Communications in Progress5.3.1 Data ReceptionDuring data reception, a message similar to this willbe displayed:In Communication1234 56If valid

Seite 8 - CONSOLE/DEBUG

12Section 6 - Profiles6.1 IntroductionThe DRL2E 'virtual receiver' will load unique 'profiles' inorder to effectively communicate

Seite 9 - 12 V Battery

13Table type 2:The receiver will check through the Caller ID section if aCaller ID number is received. If the Caller ID is received butthe Caller ID w

Seite 10 - Serial Laplink Cable

146.2.1 F7 Line Card options ProgrammingLine Card-F7-Option-CodeThe F7 Options Programming command is used tochange various operating parameters for t

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15General messages other than Caller ID or DNIS:•Private Call: An anonymous indication is receivedinstead of the originating telephone number.•No Call

Seite 13 - 5.1 DRL2E Standby Mode

166.4 Dynamic Options: [30] - [FF]Option [1C]: Busy Out - Default [00]This option allows the line card to seize the phone linein case of checksum err

Seite 14 - 5.2 DRL2E Cold Boot

17Options [50] - [5F]: 4/3 Digit 0-FThe DRL2E will use the fifth digit of data received in4/3 formats to determine the message and eventcode. The even

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18Option [74]: Equivalent Line Number - Default [00]The equivalent line number is used with the receivernumber for sending signals to the central stat

Seite 16 - 6.1 Introduction

19To disable the 2-way audio function, program Option[7A] as '00'.NOTE: Option [7A] may be used with any formatssupported by the MLR2E.*Opt

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20Example:231814102300 Hz1800 Hz1400 Hz1000 HzOption [89] to [90]: Handshake and Kiss-off Duration - Default [00]Some control panels may require a dif

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21123412343333333303030101The DRL2E will interpret this information as 1234301. Note that a longer on-line time is required forthis format than for a

Seite 19 - Code sent to computer

22Option [A2]: Digit Replace - Default [00]Option 77 works in conjunction with Option A2.Option 77 is programmed with an ASCII value thatwill replace

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23Section 7 - DRL2E Communication Formats7.1 Common FormatsThe following formats are commonly used:• 3/1, 4/1, 4/2 formats; 10, 14, 20 Baud• 3/1 exten

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247.7.1 Expected OutputPRRLssAAAAAsXT1...Tns[DC4]Data:P = DMP protocol identifierddddd=RRL replaced by the 5-digit DNIS, thereforeincreasing the lengt

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257.9.4 Commander 200001-18 ALARM80 ALARM81 ALARM82 ALARM83 ALARM84 OPEN USER#85 CLOSE USER#86 SILENT DURESS87 FORCE ARMED89 RF TOUCHPAD90 AC FAILURE9

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Table of ContentsSection 1 - Introduction ... 1 1.1 CPM2 ...

Seite 24 - 1RRLssssssAAAAsXssYZ

267.12 Silent Knight FSK1, FSK27.12.1Silent Knight FSK1 ProtocolERRLssssAAAAAAXXssss[DC4]Where:E FSK protocol identifierRR Receiver numberL Line numbe

Seite 25 - JRRLssssssAAAATZZEss[DC4]

27E6zz Expand trouble station ID zz (zz=17-31)EEzz Expand restore station ID zz (zz=17-31)E100 Automatic testE2zz Manual test zone ZZF000 Automatic cl

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28Section 8 - CPM2 Central Processing Module8.1 General InformationThe CPM2 16-bit microcontroller and real-timeassembly language program running at 1

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298.4 CPM2 Operating Mode8.4.1 CPM2 Cold StartupThe “cold boot” should be performed to install thedefault system software. Follow the proceduredescrib

Seite 28 - 7.9 ITI Format

30Sixteen 4-digit passwords are available for use on theCPM2. Password 0 is the Master password, and pass-words 1 through F may be assigned to individ

Seite 29 - 7.11 SIA FSK

31Enter a decimal number from 4.0 to 9.9. Use the[Enter] and [Backspace] buttons to move the cursorforward or backward when editing the acknowledgetim

Seite 30 - 7.12 Silent Knight FSK1, FSK2

32Option 13: Erase Alarm Message BufferNOTE: Under normal operating conditions, thebuffer should not be erased.Option [13] is used to erase the CPM2

Seite 31 - 7.15.4 Event Codes Summary

33NOTE: When Diagnostics mode are enabled, mes-sages will be displayed according to the followingpriority:• UL message - Acknowledge required• COM1 D

Seite 32 - 8.3 CPM2 Controls

342 Send computer alarm messages only to Mas-ter central through COM2 for transmission tothe SCADA DVL2A of the master receiver only.3 Send computer a

Seite 33 - 8.4 CPM2 Operating Mode

358.5.6 COM1 AbsentIf Option 06 is enabled and COM1 is absent (forexample, disconnects, off-line, or fails to sendacknowledge signal), a message simil

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FCC Compliance StatementCAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could voidyour authority to use thi

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36Press the [Backspace] or [Escape] button to cancelthis function and return to the Standby mode, or,press the [Enter] button to print the indicated m

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378.6.9 COM1 STATUS REPORT MESSAGESThe CPM2 will send the following messages to COM1to report internal status conditions. CPM2 will use anaccount code

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38Section 9 - Automation ProtocolsThe Sur-Gard MLR2E receiver sends the various protocols toreport signals to the central station computer via an RS-2

Seite 38 - 8.5 Message Priorities

39Appendix A - DRL2E Communication Formats* UL has not verified compatibility with these formats. Use only with model SG-MLR2E CE. SG-MLR2E CE is not

Seite 39 - 8.6 CPM2 Utility Modes

40Appendix B - ASCII Character ChartASCII with library on printer (option 30)HEX Corresponding ASCII Character20 SpaceB0 30 0B1 31 1B2 32 2B3 33 3B4 3

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41Appendix C - Decimal - HEX - Binary Conversion ChartDEC HEX Binary DEC HEX Binary DEC HEX Binary DEC HEX Binary0000010020030040050060070080090100110

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42Appendix D - Printer Words: Options [60-6F]The English Printer Library is provided and can be selected by programming the event codes to the corresp

Seite 42 - 9.1 Data Byte protocol

43Hex # Printer Words7C7D7E7F808182838485868788898A8B8C8D8E8F909192939495969798999A9B9C9D9E9FA0A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9AAABACADAEAFB0B1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8B9BABBB

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44Appendix E - Default Static Options Option Description Default Option Description Default01020304050E0F10111213LINE #LINE # LENGTHDSC AUDIOAUDIO TI

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45Appendix F - Default Dynamic Options [30] - [AF]Line Card Configuration Command:LCard - Line Card Comd - Command(F7) Op - Option Cd -

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1Section 1 - IntroductionThe MLR2E is a multi-line, multi-format digital receiver forcommercial fire and burglary. The basic unit consists of upto 15

Seite 46 - Hex # Printer Words

46Appendix G - Event Code ClassificationsThe Event codes have been grouped according to the type of event, as described below.Medical Alarms - 100100

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WARNING Please Read Carefully

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©2003 Digital Security Controls Ltd.Toronto, Canada • www.dsc.comSales: 1-888-888-7838Tech. Support (Canada & USA): 1-888-503-5869Direct all co

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2• Switched-negative outputs on CPM2 (special appli-cations)• AC-lost detection and standby battery supervision• Low battery detection and automatic l

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3Figure 1, MLR2E Backplane ConnectionFigure 2, Connection for DML2E Line Card ExpansionP6MV3 MV2P5P4 P2R13R11R4R6R7R12Battery12V Rechargeablelead-acid

Seite 51 - Limited Warranty

4Figure 3, MLR2E UL UPS Connection, 120 VAC MainsP6MV3 MV2P5P4 P2R13R11R4R6R7R12Battery12V Rechargeablelead-acid35Ah120 VAC60Hz120 VAC60HzTransformer1

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5Figure 4, Model MLR2E CE UPS Connection, 240 VAC Mains** Not to be used in UL Listed Installations. Use only with Model SG-MLR2E CE (not UL Listed).P

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