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  t-link tl250/TL300 network internet alarm communicator software version 1.20 installation manual www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
warning please read carefully note to installers this warning contains vital information. as the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this sys- tem. system failures this system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible. there are circumstances, however, involving fire, bur- glary, or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection. any alarm system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons. some but not all of these reasons may be: inadequate installation a security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection. every installation should be evaluated by a security professional to ensure that all access points and areas are covered. locks and latches on windows and doors must be secure and operate as intended. windows, doors, walls, ceilings and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and construction to provide the level of protection expected. a reevaluation must be done during and after any construction activity. an evaluation by the fire and/or police department is highly recommended if this service is available. criminal knowledge this system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufacture. it is possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effectiveness of these features. it is important that a security sys- tem be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it does not provide the protection expected. access by intruders intruders may enter through an unprotected access point, cir- cumvent a sensing device, evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage, disconnect a warning device, or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system. power failure control units, intrusion detectors, smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper operation. if a device operates from batteries, it is possi- ble for the batteries to fail. even if the batteries have not failed, they must be charged, in good condition and installed correctly. if a device operates only by ac power, any interruption, how- ever brief, will render that device inoperative while it does not have power. power interruptions of any length are often accom- panied by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a security system. after a power interruption has occurred, immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended. failure of replaceable batteries this system?s wireless transmitters have been designed to pro- vide several years of battery life under normal conditions. the expected battery life is a function of the device environment, usage and type. ambient conditions such as high humidity, high or low temperatures, or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life. while each transmitting device has a low battery monitor which identifies when the batteries need to be replaced, this monitor may fail to operate as expected. regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition. compromise of radio frequency (wireless) devices signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference. system users a user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch possibly due to permanent or temporary physical disability, inability to reach the device in time, or unfamiliarity with the correct operation. it is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm. smoke detectors smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons, some of which follow. the smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or positioned. smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors, such as when the fire is in a chimney, walls or roofs, or on the other side of closed doors. smoke detectors may not detect smoke from fires on another level of the residence or building. every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning. smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well. smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smok- ing in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, children playing with matches or arson. even if the smoke detector operates as intended, there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death. motion detectors motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installation instructions. they cannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants. motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection. they have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams. they cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls, ceilings, floor, closed doors, glass partitions, glass doors or windows. any type of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as mask- ing, painting, or spraying of any material on the lenses, mirrors, windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation. passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature. however their effectiveness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area. some of these heat sources could be heaters, radiators, stoves, barbeques, fireplaces, sunlight, steam vents, lighting and so on. warning devices warning devices such as sirens, bells, horns, or strobes may not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an interven- ing wall or door. if warning devices are located on a different level of the residence or premise, then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened. audible warning devices may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos, radios, televisions, air conditioners or other appliances, or pass- ing traffic. audible warning devices, however loud, may not be heard by a hearing-impaired person. telephone lines if telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time. also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisti- cated means which may be difficult to detect. insufficient time there may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended, yet the occupants will not be protected from the emer- gency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner. if the system is monitored, the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings. component failure although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible, the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component. inadequate testing most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operat- ing as intended can be found by regular testing and mainte- nance. the complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break-in, an attempted break-in, a fire, a storm, an earthquake, an accident, or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises. the testing should include all sensing devices, keypads, consoles, alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system. security and insurance regardless of its capabilities, an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance. an alarm system also is not a sub- stitute for property owners, renters, or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emer- gencysituation. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
table of contents section 1: introduction 1 1.1 operating modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 section 2: quick start 3 2.1 installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2.2 testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2.3 resetting to factory defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 section 3: bell follower installation (mode 1) 5 section 4: stand alone installation (modes 2 & 3) 6 4.1 stand alone mode 2 configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4.2 input expander mode 3 configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 section 5: standard installation (mode 4) 7 5.1 input expander mode 3 configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5.2 standard connection with pc4020 (cf)/pc5020(cf) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5.3 wiring t-link to a dsc compatible control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 5.4 ul listed commercial fire systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 section 6: dvacs installation (mode 5) 9 6.1 dvacs panel installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 6.2 dvacs events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 section 7: TL300 telephone simulation 11 7.1 TL300 panel installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 7.2 t-link TL300 operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 section 8: t-link operation 12 8.1 remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 8.2 programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 8.3 ip address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 8.4 port usage table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 8.5 integrated call directions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 8.6 status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 8.7 test & troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 section 9: programming guide 15 9.1 basic programming (pc4020 control panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 9.2 basic programming (pc5020 control panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 9.3 t-link dvacs programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 9.4 t-link TL300 programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 section 9: programming descriptions (advanced) 18 section 10: programming worksheets 26 glossary 30 appendix a: t-link tl250 compatibility chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 appendix b: t-link TL300 compatibility chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 appendix c: t-link tl250/TL300 events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 appendix d: contact id reporting codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 appendix e: network protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
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1 section 1: introduction t-link tl250/TL300 the t-link tl250/300 modules are network in ternet communicators that send alarm system information to a central station receiver. the module is pre-programme d with the most com- monly used settings for quick installation. default options can be custom programmed using t- link console software if required. t-link TL300 the t-link TL300 connects directly to the telep hone output of a control panel and simulates a telephone connection, providing a tcp/ip connec tion that sends predefined contact id codes to the central station. the t-link TL300 on-board zones can be used as in mode 2 (4-zone stand-alone) and mode 3 (12-zone stand-alone). modes 1 and 5 are not supported. software version 1.0 ? supports tl250 and modes 1, 2, 3 and 4 only. software version 1.10 ? supports tl250, includes version 1.0 options and mode 5, tl250 dvacs panel conver- sion (canada only). corresponding version num bers for sg drl3-ip and t-link console are required to ensure compatibility (i.e., sg drl3-ip v1.10 and t-link console v1.10 are required for corresponding t-link tl250 v1.10). note: for dvacs mode an sg-drl3-ip v1.10 receiver line card is required to communicate with the t-link tl250 v1.10 or higher. ? account code extended from 6 to 10 digits. software version 1.20 ? supports tl250 and TL300 and all version 1.10 options. ? supports new zone type ?98? panel absent. ? supports basic programming from an lcd 5500 keypad. ? default installer code ha s changed from cafe to 5555 for this software version 1.1 operating modes mode 1: bell follower (tl250 only) in mode 1, the t-link tl250 mo nitors the bell output of a cont rol panel. the system identi- fies the bell output cadence and transmits the correspon ding fire or burglar alarm reporting code to the central station. refer to section 3 for details refer to the appropriate control panel installation manual . note: do not use mode 1 for ul or ulc listed installations. mode 2: 4-zone panel (tl250 and TL300) in mode 2, the system is configured for 4-zone, stand alone operation. refer to section 4.1 for details. mode 3: 12-zone panel (tl250 and TL300) if the t-link tl250 detects a pc5108 expander card on power up it will automatically configure itself for 12-zone standalone ope ration with normally open loops. refer to section 4.2 for details. note: in modes 2 & 3, the connections between the pc5108 inputs or t-link tl250 inputs and the alarm control unit outputs (relay contacts) shall be done in metal conduit, within 20 ft. stand-alone operation will still require the inputs to be programmed with the desired alarm types. mode 4: standard mode (tl250 only) in standard mode, the system is configured as a communicator with a compatible dsc alarm panel: models pc4020, pc4020cf, pc5020 or pc5020cf. refer to section 5 for details. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
2 mode 5: dvacs?* mode (v1.10 or later)(tl250 only) in dvacs mode, the system is configured as a communicator with a compatible dvacs alarm panel. refer to section 6 for details. refer to appe ndix c for a list of compatible dvacs panels and modules. note: t-link tl250 zone events are transmitted using the standard t-link sia protocol. dvacs generated events are transmitted using the dvacs protocol. note: dvacs mode 5 is used in ulc listed installations. * dvacs is a registered trademark of electro arts ltd. scarborough ontario, canada 1.2 specifications/requirements the maximum allowable current draw from a compatible dsc panel on the aux terminal output is 500 ma @ 12v dc . operational current draw of the t-link tl250 is 250 ma. the t-link tl250 module has 2 switched negati ve programmable outputs (50 ma @ 12 v dc ). *note:this manual shall be used with the installation manual of the associated alarm con- troller for installation. note: for ul listed fire installations, shared on-premises communication equipment is required to be ul listed for information technology equipment. the communication medium between protected property and communications service provider must be for the exclusive use of the protected property and not shared with other communications service provider subscriber. note:when a hub or router/gateway is used on the premises with the t-link tl250, 24-hr. standby power is required for these devices (i.e., ul listed ups, battery backup). note:this equipment (t-link tl250) shall be installed and used within an environment that provides the pollution degree max 2 and overvoltages category ii non-hazard- ous locations, indoor only. the equipment must be fixed and permanently connected, and is intended to be installed by service persons (i.e., having the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards which that person may be exposed to in performing the task, and of measures to minimize the risks to that person or other per- sons). caution ethernet communication lines must be connected to an approved (acceptable to local author- ities) type nid (network interface device) befo re leaving the premises (e.g., ul installations, ul60950 listed nid). specifications input voltage: 12 v dc input current: t-link tl250 max current draw: 275ma t-link TL300 max current draw: 360ma dimensions: 3.25? 5.25? (8.3 cm 13.3 cm) operating temperature: 32-122f (0-49c) output protocols: udp/ip 10/100 baset half duplex, tcp/ip for console and dls commu- nications input protocols: pc-link (sia format), dvacs (v1.10 and higher), contact id protocol. (TL300 only) digital inputs: 4-digital inputs (can be increased to 12 using the pc5108) connectors: 4-pin header for the pc-link and rj-45 for ethernet, dvacs adaptor (dvacs kit only) programming: panel keypad, console on the rs232 or remote t-link console. network: ethernet lan/wan 10 baset or 10/100 baset e-mail: sends alarm messages to maximum 2 e-mail addresses ( not available for dvacs installations) downloading support for dsc panels: dls-3 and/or system administrator software multiple central stations: primary and backup via phone line* ( not available for dvacs installations). call direction options: primary or backup communicator using panel call direction ( not available for dvacs installations). approval listings: fcc, ic, ce ul (grade of service aa, encrypted line security) ulc (signal channel security level 4/5) www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
3 section 2: quick start 2.1 installation 1. determine the operating mode required the operating mode (modes 1, 2, 3, standard mode, or dvacs mode) will determine how the unit is to be wired. 2. determine the mounting location select a mounting location in a dry, protected area at least 30 cm. away from physical contact with any person. refer to page 34, a ppendix c, for networ k protection details. note: do not exceed the following recommendations for wire run distances ? input wiring should must be minimum 22 gauge quad (0.5mm). two pair twisted is pre- ferred. ? pc5108, or zone wiring must not exceed 1, 000' (305m) (in wire length) from the t-link module. ? shielded wire is not necessary unless wires are run in an area that may present excessive rf noise or interference. ? refer to section 9, program ming descriptions, section [36] for zone wiring details. 3. route wiring to mounting location route wiring from the hard wired zones or control panel as required. note: route wiring through conduit to a junction box if possible. 4. mount the t-link tl250/300 panel 2.2 testing mode 4, standard mode : ensure the panel is programmed to use the t-link tl250 in accor- dance with the settings outlined in section 8, programming guide. simu late burglar and fire zone violation on the dsc alarm panel. verify that the t-link tl250 transmits the events to the central station. mode 1 : ensure the t-link is programmed in accord ance with the settings outlined in sections 9, programming descriptions. simu late burglar and fire zone violation on the alarm panel. verify that the t-link tl250 transmits the events to the central station. modes 2, 3 and 5 (dvacs ): simulate inputs violations in accordance with the settings out- lined in sections 9, programming descriptions . verify that the t-link tl250 transmits the events to the central station. TL300 simulated phone: ensure the t-link TL300 input 1 is programmed in accordance with the TL300 settings outlined in sections 9, programming descriptions. simulate burglar and fire zone violation on the alarm panel. veri fy that the t-link TL300 transmits the associ- ated contact id code to the central station. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 2.3 resetting to factory defaults hardware defaults (all modes) ? remove power from the t-link tl250/TL300; disconnect battery and control panel if applicable ? disconnect all wiring from the pgm1 and in1 terminals. connect a jumper wire between the pgm1 and in1 terminals ? apply power to the system ? remove power from the t-link tl250/TL300 for approximately 20 seconds ? reconnect all original wiring and re apply power to the t-link tl250/TL300. ? test system - refe r to section 2.2 note: a restart is required for the programming changes to take effect. allow up to 15 sec- onds for a restart. mode 4: in mode 4, the t-link can be de faulted through the panel keypad: ? enter section 999 of the t-link tl250 ? enter 00 to default the unit to factory settings ? enter 55 to restart the unit. 2.4 lcd 5500 programming all modes (software version 1.2 only) local programming of basic optio ns can be done through a st andard dsc power lcd keypad. connect the keypad on the t-li nk keybus terminals. access to programming mode uses the same code as the console (default is '5555'). note:programming mode access can be done only on power up for 30 seconds, and only if the reset to factory default is not activated. ? access the installer mode using [*][8 ], followed by the installer code. note:the [*] and [#] keys are not supported to re-enter installer code in the event of an incorrect entry. all keys will be ignored if the correct sequence following [*][8] is not entered. ? four programming sections are available and will be displa yed in the sequence indicated below. see section 9 for details [001] t-link ip address: |___|___|___|.|___|___|___|.|___|___|___|.|___|___|___| [003] t-link account code |___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___|___| [007] primary receiver ip address |___|___|___|.|___|___|___|.|___|___|___|.|___|___|___| [007] primary receiver gateway ip address |___|___|___|.|___|___|___|.|___|___|___|.|___|___|___| when programming is completed, press the "#" key to save changes and exit programming mode. a 2-minute timing delay begins when enteri ng the programming mode. at the end of the timing delay t-link will exit prog ram mode and save the change s made regardless of where the programmer is in th e programming sequence. ? remove power from the system ? reconnect all original wiring and reapply power to the system ? test system - refe r to section 2.2 note: a restart is required for the programming changes to take effect. allow up to 15 sec- onds for a restart. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
5 section 3: bell follower installation (mode1) 3.1 setup and installation 3.1.1 bell follower installation (mode 1) install the t-link tl250 in a dsc enclosure (model pc5003c) when used in a bell follower configuration. refer to section [036][99]. connect the 12v dc and gnd terminals to the external 12v power source. note: bell follower mode can not be used in ul or ulc li sted installations. refer to options [062] through [065]. bell+ bell- alternate connection for control panels where bell switches high relay com nc no +12v gnd yx rx gnd red yel grn pgm1 pgm2 in1 gnd gnd in2 in3 in4 earth www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 section 4: stand-alone installation (modes 2&3) install the t-link tl250 in a dsc enclosure (model pc5003c) when used in a stand-alone configura- tion or with th e pc5108 module. connect the 12v dc and gnd terminals to the external 12v power source. note: for ul listed installations, the power supply used must be ul listed for the applica- tion. 4.1 stand alone mode 2 configuration 4.2 input expander (mode 3 configuration) to expand from the 4-zone inputs a pc5108 mu st be connected to th e t-link. connect the keybus from the pc5108 to the keybus of the t-link tl250. any devices that require 12v dc , motion detectors, glass break detectors, etc., will require an external 12v dc power supply. pc5003c cabinet note: wiring between the control panel and the t-link tl250 must be enclosed in metal conduit. outputs input +12v gnd tx rx gnd red blk yel grn in1 in2 in3 in4 earth gnd gnd 1 pgm 2 lk act spd stat t-link tl250 12v 275ma ul listed power supply cat5 cable (shielded) 10/100 baset network pgm1 trouble output in1 - in4 zone inputs (not supervised) fire/burglary alarm panel metal conduit (20ft max.) j6 j4 j5 j1 j2 j3 +12v gnd gnd red blk yel grn gnd in1 gnd earth in3 in4 in2 1 pgm 2 tx rx lk act spd stat cat5 network 10/100 baset t-link tl250 12v 275ma ul listed power supply pgm1 trouble outputs metal conduit (20ft max.) z1 - z8 inputs (no/nc) (not supervised) in1 - in4 inputs (no/nc) (not supervised) connect to fire/burg. alarm panel www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
7 section 5: standard installation (mode 4) 5.1 power864 and maxsys pane l setup and installation refer to the pc4020(cf) or pc5020(cf) installation manuals for control panel installations. mount the t-link on the side wall of the pc4 050c or pc4050cr cabinet. refer to appendix c for network protection in stallation instructions. remove power from the control pa nel before any connections are made to the t-link tl250. connect the 12v dc and gnd terminals to the panel auxiliary power output. connect the supplied cable from the t-link tl250 white c onnector to the pc-link header of the control panel. the black wire of the pc-link cable is pin 1 on the pc-link header for the pc5020 v3.2 or higher control panels. the pc-link header is polarized on the pc4020 v3.31 or higher control panel. connect the e-ground to a proper earth-g round connection. 5.2 standard connection with pc4020(cf)/pc5020(cf) caution: all circuits ar e supervised and power limited. refe r to section 5.4, ul listed com- mercial fire systems diagram for wire routing. do not route any wiring over the circuit boards. maintain at least 1? (25.4mm) separation between circuit board and wiring. a minimum of 1/4? (7mm) separati on must be maintained at all points between non power lim- ited wiring and power limited wiring. +12v gnd tx rx gnd red blk yel grn pgm1pgm2 in1 gnd in2 in3 gnd in4 eart h network pc-link pc-link supervised supervised stat network connection use only cat5 cable (1000ft / 303m max.) supervised warning!: do not connect transformer to receptacle controlled by a switch. the transformer must be ul listed and have a restraining means. v = 12v dc i = 250ma (275ma with pgm or pc5108) red blk + - lk act spd 16.0v@40va www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 5.3 wiring t-link to a dsc compatible control panel ? secure the t-link module to the side of the cabinet using th e supplied standoffs. ? with ac power and battery disconnected removed from the dsc control panel, wire the t-link to the panel using 4 wires from the pc-link of the panel to the ?panel? connector on the t-link. ? wire the panel's aux+ and - to 12v dc and gnd terminals of t-link. ? apply ac and dc to the main control panel. both the t-link and the panel should power up. ? do the necessary progra mming that is required. note: if a bell/siren will not be used, wire th e bell/siren terminals on the panel with a 1000 ohm resistor. for commercial fire installation, when a bell/siren is used in the application, it should be connected to the dsc module pc4702bp. refer to the pc4020 installation manual. the keypad or any other accessory connected to the combus shall be connected within 3 feet / 0.9 m and in conduit. 5.4 battery and ac po wer lead routing for ul listed commercial fire systems +12v gnd t-link board must be mounted on the side of the cabinet. refer to the mounting instructions in the associated installation manual. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
9 section 6: dvacs installation (mode 5) 6.1 dvacs panel installation. remove power from the control panel before wiring connections to the t-link tl250 module. connect the 12v dc and gnd terminals to the panel au xiliary power output. connect the dvacs cable from the t-link tl250 adaptor on the pc-link header to the dvacs connec- tor on the control panel. connect the e-gr ound to a proper earth-ground connection. in a typical dvacs installation, a dvacs panel is connected to an f1/f2 subset that commu- nicates the alarm information to the central station comprising an sg mrl2 receiver with an sg dvl2a module installed. to send dvacs alarm information over the inte rnet, the t-link tl250 performs the equiva- lent functions of the f1/f2 subset and the polling function of the sg dvl2a. dvacs alarm information is sent to the t-link tl250 by co nnecting the existing rj-45 terminated cable to the pc-link header on the tl250 module with an rj-45 to pc-lin k adaptor. the t-link transmits dvacs alarm information in the dvac s protocol and t-link alarm information in the sia protocol over the internet to a sy stem iii receiver with sg-drl3-ip line card installed. 6.2 dvacs events dvacs events generated on dvacs panels co nnected through the t-link tl250 follow the same protocols used on the sg-dvl2a module. dvacs alarms examples example 1 (dvacs with receiver set as 1 digit line number) printer: computer: example 2 (dvacs with receiver set as 3 digits line number) printer: computer: 01 nov 2004-11:38:22-01/02-sg -01-1-001--burgl alm zn#02 1011 001 a 02 01/02-sg -01-001-014--burgl alm zn#13 101001 014 a 13 dvacs panel installed in cabinet ulc listed installation dvacs rs-232 tx, rx, gnd 12/24v dc red, blk f1/f2 dvacs subset mlr2 with dvl2a dv1660 dvacs network dvacs network sg-dvl2a tx rx alarm ack./ trouble select watchdog watchdog select trouble ack./ alarm rx tx carrier carrier funct. funct. backspace rx escape trouble option ack. enter tx sg-cpm2 ac f e d 7 8 9 c 6 5 0 b 1 2 3 a 4 lan/wan/ internet lan/wan/ internet dvacs panel alternate power supply installed in cabinet ulc listed installation dvacs cable must be run in metal conduit & terminated with an rj-45 connector rj-45 to pc-link adaptor 12v red, blk dc t-link tl250 pc 5003c cabinet con5 con2 con1 con1 con3 con3 pclink pclink spd act lnk stat +12v gnd tx rx gnd red blk yel grn pgm1 pgm2 in1 gnd in2 in3 gnd in4 earth +12v gnd tx rx gnd red blk yel grn pgm1 pgm2 in1 gnd in2 in3 gnd in4 earth 220 system iii receiver with drl3-ip line card rrlll = 02345 ip account = 010a000034 dvacs automation protocol 1 digit 101a 034... 2 digits 1010a 034... 3 digits 10100a 034... sia automation protocol 1 digit s025[#000034|... 2 digits s0245[#000034|... 3 digits s02345[#000034|... id=34 account = 010a000034 rrll = 010a for decimal account# account = 010a000056 typical t-link tl250/dvacs installation ulc listed power supply with battery backup dv1660 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
10 sia dvacs alarms examples example 1 (dvacs with receiver set as 1 digit line number) printer: computer: example 2 (dvacs with receiver set as 3 digits line number) printer: computer: additional events: if the t-link tl250 transmitter does not receive polls (response) from the panel, the t-link will gener- ate the events previously generated by th e sg-dvl2a for dvacs panel and restoral. sia printer: computer: printer: computer: standard printer: computer: printer: computer: note: the sg-drl3-ip will use 10-digit account identifications in it's ip table for dvacs transmitters. the first four digits represents the receiver and line number originally used on the sg-dvl2a and are programmed as the first four digits of the t-link account (refer to appendix f of sg-drl3-ip installation manual). note:if the automation protocol in the form of 1rrl, 3rrl is required when using the drl3- ip in the dvacs configuration, set drl3-ip option [11] =1 and cpm3 options [10] & [11] = 03 01 nov 2004-13:50:51-01/02-sg -01-1-0456--fire alm zn999 3011 0456fa 999 01 nov 2004-13:51:03-01/02-sg -01-001-0456--medical alm zn001 3011 0456ma 001 01 nov 2004-13:50:51-01/02-sg -01-1-001--account absent 3011 0001yc 000 01 nov 2004-13:50:51-01/02-sg -01-1-001--account present 3011 0001yk 000 01 nov 2004-13:50:51-01/02-sg -01-1-001--idcde incresp 1011 001 a 0a 01 nov 2004-13:50:51-01/02-sg -01-1-001--idcde restore 1011 001 r 0a www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
11 section 7: TL300 telephone simulation 7.1 TL300 panel installation. ? secure the t-link module to the side of the cabinet of the control panel or install the t-link TL300 in a dsc enclosure (model pc5003c). refer to appendix b: t-link tl 300 compatibility chart for a list of panels supported ? with ac power and battery discon nected removed from the control panel, connect the t-l300 to the rj31 phone jack from the panel to the rj31 connector on the t-link. ? wire the panel's 12v dc and gnd terminals of t-link or power unit with a 12vdc 225 ma ul listed power supply. ? wire the panel's tip and ring terminals to the t1 and r1 terminals of t-link TL300. ? apply ac and dc to the main control panel. both the t-link and the panel should power up. ? do the necessary progra mming that is required. 7.2 t-link TL300 operation. communication events betwee n the panel, t-link a nd the central station receiver are as follows: ? when an alarm triggers, the panel goes off-hook ? the t-link module sends a dial tone to the panel ? the panel dials the telephone number of the central station ? the t-link detects the dtmf diali ng and stops sending the dial tone. ? the t-link sends a request to the receiver. ? the receiver responds with the command to th e t-link to generate the corresponding handshake. ? after receiving the handshake, the panel transmit s the alarm message in dtmf contact id format ? the t-link decodes and transforms dtmf digits into an ip packet and sends it to the receiver over ip. ? the receiver acknowledges alarm and sends comm and to the t-link to generate a corresponding kiss-off signal. ? after the t-link generates kiss -off, the panel goes on-hook if no more alarms need to be sent. con5 spd act lnk stat +12v gnd tx rx g nd r ed blk yel grn pgm 1 pgm 2 in1 gnd in2 in3 gn d in4 earth t1 r1 t-link TL300 connect pgm1 to panel zone to indicate network loss configure as tlm or ftc (refer to alarm panel manufacturers documentation) note: do not connect the alarm panel or t-link TL300 to telephone line temporary connection of keypad for programming of t-link during first 30 seconds of power up shown configure zone as zone definition 98 (see section [036]-[047] option [98] to tip and ring on alarm panel 12v 360ma ul listed power supp ly or pa nel aux 12vdc pc5108 (optional) lcd5500 keypad pc5003 cabinet metal conduit 20 ft(6m) max connect to alarm panel www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
12 section 8: t-link operation 8.1 remote control the panel and the dls software will control this function. the module wi ll be a conduit for the information. commands can be sent from the dl s or sa software to allow control of the panel; arm/disarm, bypass/un -bypass, status request. note: new dls-3 and system administrator drivers are required for the pc5020 v3.2 and pc4020 v3.31. these drivers can be downloaded free from dsc.com/dls3drivers.htm. dls-3 and system administrator can communicate dire ctly to the t-link tl250 module. the dls software can be used with ul listed installations only when service personnel are on-site. 8.2 programming the t-link tl250/TL300 can be programmed remo tely or locally with the t-link console software via the ethernet connection or locally w ith the t-link console via the serial port. pro- gramming can also be done through the control panel when connect ed to a pc4020 or pc5020. tl250 programming cannot be done using dls software. note: on a default unit the t-link can be reached from the console at ip 192.168.0.99 with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 on port 3064. 8.3 ip address each t-link on the same network node must have a unique ip address. this system is com- patible with any device that masks the ip address of th e originating device. dynamic addressing (dhcp) can also be used with the tl250. for remote programming, the ip must be know n by the t-link console or the dls/sa com- puter(s). for this reason, ds c recommends a static ip or setting up the dhcp server to always license the same ip to the t-link based on its mac address. 8.4 port usage table note: confirm with the network administrator that the following ports are locked open and that the sg-drl3-ip has network access for all required network segments. description default port # programming location to change t-link tl250/ TL300 t-link source port 3060 section [009] t-link options from key- pad t-link destination port 3061 section [010] t-link options from key- pad sg-drl3-ip t-link port 3061 section [0b] [0c] from console s/w dls port 3062 section [0d] [0e] from console s/w sa port 3063 section [11] [12] from console s/w console s/w port 3064 section [14] [15] from console s/w dls2002 dls port 3062 modem configuration options dls sa sa port 3063 modem configuration options console console port 3064 t-link console tftp firmware upgrade 69 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
13 8.5 integrated call directions the t-link features a built-in call direction that will allow signals to be sent to active receivers as well as a local lan logging application. the t-link has a choice of 3 receivers when tr ansmitting signals. receiver 1, receiver 2 and receiver 3. should the communications be lost to receiver 1, the t-link will generate a local trouble and send the trouble to the appropriate receiver. the loss of receiver 2 or 3 does not generate any signal since they are not supervised. the panel can direct to which receiver the signal will be sent. if a receiver is lost, the t-link tl250 will route the alarm to the backup receiver (if programmed). receiver 3 will be used as a local logging. any signal sent to either receiver 1 or receiver 2 will also be sent to receiver 3. once the connections has been reestablished to receiver 1 the t-link will resume transmis- sion to it. note: if receiver 1, 2 or 3 is not programmed, t-link will not attempt to report to the receiver. note: receiver 2 is not supported for dvacs installations. 8.6 status indicators there are 4 leds on the board to indicate co nnection, traffic an d trouble conditions. lk led (link status) will turn on when the networ k is present and will tu rn off when the net- work is absent. act led (activity/network traffic status) will blink to show network activity. spd led (speed status) will remain off for 10baset network co nnection and will be on to indicate 100baset network connection. stat (status) led will normally blink onc e every 5 seconds. if a trouble is present, the led will blink a number of times (as per table) with a on e second pause befo re restarting the sequence. if there is more then one trouble present, the led will blink at a rate that is equal to the highest priority. the transmitter has a number of individually maskable troubl e conditions that report various troubles present on the transmitter. for the corresponding trouble toggle option, refer to sec- tion [033] and [034]. options [033] and [034] ca n be set to ignore for any or all trouble con- ditions. once a trouble is ignored, it will no lo nger generate a signal or have any affect on the status led. example : the network is not present and inputs are in alarm. the led will blink once with a one-second pause. when the network trouble is cleared the led will blink five times with a one-second pause. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
14 8.7 testing & troubleshooting the t-link tl250/TL300 and the system iii rece iver can be connected directly with an ethernet crossover cable. an ethernet crossover cable ca n be made by taking a standard ethernet cable (which w ill have wires attached to pins 1, 2, 3 and 6 only on the 8 pin rj-45 connector) and swapping pin 1 with pin 3, and also swapping pi n 2 with pin 6, on one end of the cable only. this effectively reverses the tr ansmit and receive pair s, and allows two hosts to communicate without the use of a network hub. upon t-link power-up (without the ethernet cable connected), led2 will blink periodi- cally, approximately once every 12 seconds. th is represents the t-link tl250 attempting to send a connection request to th e receiver. the tl250 will try to connect to the receiver until it succeeds. the activity and link led ?s are normally off in their de fault state after power-up (i.e. when no ethernet cable is connected, and there are no packets being transmitted or received, respectively). refer to the status indicator table above for details. status blinks/ priority description network absent 1 the ethernet link between the transmitter and local hub or router is absent. this is equivalent to the link led on the ethernet chip being off. invalid account 2 the transmitter account code is still set to the default value of ffffff. receiver 1 absent 3 the transmitter is not receiving receiver heartbeat commands from the receiver. panel absent 4 the transmitter is not receiving polls from the dsc 4020, 5020 or dvacs panel through the pc-link interface. generic panels are not supervised by the transmitter. input alarms 5 there are inputs on the t-link which are in ?alarm? condition ftc 1 6 t-link failed to communicate with receiver#1 pc5108 absent 7 the pc5108 module is not responding to the trans- mitter. pc5108 tamper 8 the pc5108 module tamper has been activated ftc 2 9 t-link failed to communicate with receiver#2 keyswitch arm 10 the system was armed by the keyswitch zone t-link remote pro- gramming 11 t-link is being programmed remotely t-link local pro- gramming 12 t-link is being programmed locally receiver #2 absent 13 the transmitter is not able to connect to receiver#2 on power-up receiver version mismatch 14 indicates that the current receiver software version requires updating. the present version may not support some alarms. note: this applies to software versions v1.20 and higher www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
15 section 9: programming guide the following information is required before programming the t-link tl250/TL300 modules. 1. the static ip address for the t-link tl250 module (section [001]). 2. the subnet mask for the t- link tl250 module (section [002]). 3. the static ip address of the receiver (section [007]). 4. the static ip address of the static gateway for the lan that the t-link tl250 is connected to in a wan configuration (section [008]). note: for dhcp networks, the above items are not required. consult your network adminis- ter for information about the dhcp settings. important! : if a telephone line is used to back up communication, program the phone number you want to use as a backup or dial direction option in section [000401 ] ?communication toggle options?. if using a pc4020 or a pc5020 [380] option 5, enables 3rd number to backup. dsc recom- mends programming t-link tl250 to transmit first for faster communication. if the land line com- munication is programmed to comm unicate first, then the t-li nk tl250 communication will be delayed for the duration of the land line call (3 0-45 seconds). this also applies when using the phone line for backup only. 9.1 basic programming (pc4020 control panel) note: pc4020 v3.3 or higher required (rev04b hardware). dsc recommends changing the reporting code transmission delay from 20s to 40s on the pc4020: step 1 power down the maxsys panel. step 2 power up the maxsys panel. enter inst allers programming ([*] + 8 + installers code) within the first 10 minutes of power up. step 3 scroll to diagnostics (04) and press [*]. step 4 scroll to binary programming (01) and press [*]. step 5 enter the address of the address location 03044 and change the value to 40 seconds (0x28). programming steps: step 1: program the hex digits [caaa] in the telephone number that will be used for t-link tl250 communications (section [0004000000] ?communicator + main items phone num- bers?). note: you must delete the [d] in the telephone number first (this is the dial tone detection). step 2: program yes for ?t-link enabled? opti on, section [000401] ?communication toggles?. step 3: if using dls communication over t-link then program yes for ?dls enabled? in section [000300], ?dls section +dls toggles?. step 4: program the dialer direction options for the phone number that has been programmed to send t-link communications in section [000400xx02], where xx = telephone number 00-02 in the ?communicator + main options?. note: auto report sia section [000401] must be enabled in order for the t-link tl250 to com- municate. the communication format must be programmed for sia [000400xx01]. step 5: enter section [000406] for t-link module programming options. step 6: program the static ip address for th e t-link module in section [001]. program 000.000.000.000 for dhcp. step 7: program the subnet mask for the t-link module in section [002]. this option will be ignored if the unit is set for dhcp. step 8: program the receiver static ip address (drl3-ip line card or the pc running the reporter ip software) in section [007]. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
16 step 9: if the receiver (drl3-ip) is on a differ ent network segment than the t-link module, the gateway address associated with the t-link module must be programmed in section [008]. this is an optional step; dete rmine if this is required w ith the network administrator. step 10: program the t-link?s account number in section [003]. step 11: after all t-link tl250 module programming is complete, you must restart the module so the programming changes will take effect. to restart the t-link module enter the digits [55] in t-link programming section [999] a nd wait 15 seconds for the module to reboot. once complete, press the [#] key to exit t-link tl250 programming. maxsys v3.5 only: if the panel sends events to receiver 0, the t-link will perform backups automatically to ips from receiver 1 and receiver 2. if the panels sends events to specific receivers then the panel will be responsible for all backup/alternate dial functions. note: the ip receiver addresses are programmed in the t-link tl250. 9.2 basic programming (pc5020 control panel) note: pc5020 software version 3.2 or higher required (rev03 hardware). programming steps: step 1: program the hex digits [dcaa] in the telephone number that will be used for t-link tl250 communications (section [301] to [ 303], ?telephone phone number program- ming?). note: the leading digit [d] in the telephone nu mber for dial tone detection is already pro- grammed. step 2: program the communication format as si a fsk format in section [350] and auto sia, option 3 in section [381] has to be off. step 3: program the call direction options in se ction [351] to [376] for the phone number being used to communicate using t-link tl250. step 4: section [382] option 5 ?pc-link active? option must be on to enable t-link tl250 com- munication. step 5: enter section [851] for t- link tl250 module programming options. note: option [5] in section [382] must be enabled to access this section. step 6: program the static ip address for the t-link tl250 module in section [001]. program 000.000.000.000 for dhcp. step 7: program the subnet mask for the t-link tl250 module in section [002]. this option will be ignored if the unit is set for dhcp. step 8: program the static ip address of the r eceiver (drl3-ip line card) in section [007]. step 9: if the receiver (drl3-ip) is on a diff erent network segment than the t-link tl250 mod- ule, the gateway address associated with the t-link tl250 module must be programmed in section [008]. this is an op tional step; verify with the ne twork administrator if this is required. 9.3 t-link dvacs programming obtain the following information from the station monitoring the dvacs alarm panel: 1. the sg-dvl2a receiver numbe r and line number that the dv acs panel is connected to. 2. the dvacs panel id (account number). 3. the programmed value of the sg-dvl2a exte nded format (option 07) for step 2 below. caaa = receiver 0 cccc = receiver 2 cbbb = receiver 1 cddd = receiver 3 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
17 step 1: program the account number of the dvacs control panel in the dvacs account option of the t-link (option 067). the t-link will us e this number to supervise the control panel and poll for dvacs signals from the panel. note: alarms generated by the dvacs panel will be sent using the t-link account. step 2: program the t-link dvacs extended option 068 so that it is identical to the sg-dvl2a extended option 07. step 3: program the t-link account (option 003). to use the dvacs account number for alarm reporting, program the t-link account option with this value. when an alarm is sent from the dvacs cont rol panel to the central station, the account number is expanded to a 10-digit value. the firs t four digits emulate the line number and receiver number on the mlr2/dvl2a. thes e four digits overwrite the sg-drl3-ip receiver and line number before being sent to the printer and computer. this allows exist- ing dvacs accounts to be sent to the automa tion software without alteration and account duplication on the same sg drl3-ip line card using a different line and/or receiver num- ber. note: if a new account is created, the first four digits must be programmed as ?0000?. 9.4 t-link TL300 programming step 1: program the static ip address for the t-link TL300 module in section [001]. program 000.000.000.000 for dhcp step 2: program the subnet mask for t-li nk TL300 in section [002] if required. this option will be ignored if the unit is set for dhcp (section [001]) step 3: program the static ip address of the receiver (drl3-ip line card) in section [007]. step 4: if the receiver (drl3 -ip line card) is on a different network segment than the t-link TL300 module, program the gateway ad dress associated with the t-link TL300 in section [008]. note: this step is optional. verify with the ne twork administrator if this step is required. step 5: if a specific dial tone is required for th e panel connected to t-link tl-300 t1/r1, refer to section [071]. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
18 section 10: programming descriptions (advanced) [001] module ip (static ip address for the t-link module) default: 192.168.000.099 unique ip address for the modu le. the network administrator w ill provide this information. to enable dhcp program the address as 000.000.000.000. [002] subnet mask default : 255.255.0.0 must equal the subnet mask for the local subnet. for any single subnet, th ere is only one valid subnet mask; all nodes on the sa me subnet will use the same subnet mask. the network admin- istrator will provide this information. note: if dhcp is enabled then this section will be ignored. [003] t-link account code default: 0000ffffff the account number is used by the central stati on to distinguish betwee n transmitters. there is one account number programmable for the t-link. this account number is only used when transmitting signals from inputs or intern al troubles. signals re ceived on the pc-link will use the panel's account number. note: account codes 0000ffffff, ffffffffff and 0000000000 are not valid accounts. refer to section 5.3 t-link dvacs programming. [004]-[005] encryption password (32 hex characters max.) default: none once programmed the t-link will use this data to encrypt a nd decrypt all receiver and dls messages. the user can program a value from 1-8 bytes long in each section. to disable the encryption, program both sections with zeros. if the encryption key does not match the cen- tral station key, then the communication will ftc. note: for ul/ulc installations, an encryption key is required. note: e-mail messages are not encrypted. [006] t-link installer code this code (default 5555) is required when usi ng the t-link console to remotely or locally program the t-link. [007] receiver #1 ip (static ip address for the receiver) default: 000 000 000 000 program the ip address of the central station receiver. [008] t-link gateway default : 000.000.000.000 this is the ip address of the local gateway th e t-link can use to connect with the receiver (wan network). the ip address of the gateway must also be a valid ip address for the local subnet. note: if dhcp is enabled then this section will be ignored. [009] receiver #1 t-link source port number default: 3060 [010] receiver #1 t-link destination port number default: 3061 [011] receiver #2 ip (static ip address for the second receiver) default : 000.000.000.000 program the ip address of the second receiver. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
19 [012] receiver #2 gateway default : 000 000 000 000 this is the ip address of the local gateway the t-link can use to connect with the second receiver (wan network). the ip addr ess of the gateway must also be a valid ip address for the local subnet. [013] receiver #2 t-link source port number default: 3065 [014] receiver #2 t-link destination port number default: 3061 [015] receiver #3 ip (static ip address for the third receiver) default: 000 000 000 000 program the ip address of the third receiver. [016] receiver #3 gateway default: 000.000.000.000 this is the ip address of the local gateway the t-link can use to connect with the third receiver (wan network). the ip address of the gateway mu st also be a valid ip address for the local subnet. [017] receiver #3 t-link source port number default: 3066 [018] receiver #3 t-link destination port number default: 3061 [019] console port number default : 3064 [020] tftp port default : 69 port used to do the remote flash upload. [021] dls port number default : 3062 [022] sa port number default : 3063 [023] t-link supervision enable/disable default: 0 when set to 1, the t-link is supe rvised by the central station receiver. note: for ul/ulc installations, this option must be set to 1. [024] receiver failu re debounce time the amount of time that must elapse with no h eartbeat response from the receiver before the t- link tl2xx will generate a receiver#1 absent condition. note: for ul installations, this option shall be set to b4h (180s). for ulc installations this option shall be set to 5ah (90s) for security level 4, and to 4bh (75s) for security level 5. [025] receiver restoral debounce time the amount of time that must elapse when th e heartbeat resumes from the receiver before the t-link tl2xx will generate a receiver #1 restoral condition. [026]-[027] e-mail address 1 and 2 (64 characters max.) default: none www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
20 the t-link can send alarm messages to two e-mail addresses. the t-link only supports smtp to transmit e-mails in the mime format. t-link does not support uuencode message for- mats. t-link does not accept any incoming messages. note: this option can only be programmed via the console software. the following is an example of the informatio n contained in an e-ma il from the t-link mod- ule. for more details on the sia repor ting codes, refer to the control panel installation manual . from: t-link 123456 to: recipient@address.com subject: t-link v1.0.30; 123456 event report message : #6789|[nri0/ls000] note: the account number in the subject line is the t-link's account number. the account number in the message body is from the originat or of the signal. in th is example, the origina- tor was the panel connected on the pc-link with account number 6789. if the t-link would have been the originator, the account number in the message body would match the account number in the subject line. if contact id messages are received from the panel, the e-mail will be sent as: from: t-link 123456 to : recipient@address.com subject: t-link v1.2.xx; 123456 event report message: 6789s1s100s0 1ss001smedical note:the text length will have a maximum number of characters that will be equal to the longest contact id message. a space will be inserted for every ?s? above. [028] e-mail from the ?e-mail from? option is used for the ?fro m? field in e-mails sent out by the t-link tl2xx. if the option is not programmed (all 0's) then the ?from? fiel d of the t-link tl2xx will look as follows: t-link aaaaaa where a is the accoun t code of that t-link tl2xx. if this option is progr ammed with any string, the value in the ?from? field will be pro- grammed in this option. [029] dns server address default: 000.000.000.000 in order to communicate to a t-link via a host na me program the ip address of the dns server. the dns lookup for the t-link tl2xx will only work for t-link tl2xxs with static ip addresses (dynamic dns is not supported). [030] smtp server name (64 characters max.) default: none in order to send e-mails to the internet a va lid outgoing e-mail server. contact your internet service provider or system admin istrator for this information. this option can only be programmed with t-link console software. [031] e-mail account (64 characters max.) default: none some e-mail servers will require an account name to allow outgoing messages to be sent. con- tact your internet service provider or system administr ator for this information. note: this option can only be programmed with t-link console software. [032] e-mail account password (20 characters max.) default: none some e-mail servers will require a password and the account name to allow outgoing messages to be sent. contact your internet service provid er or system administrat or for this information www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
21 note: this option can only be programmed with t-link console software. [033] trouble toggle option section 1 option [033] and [034] are for the trouble repor ting toggles. to enable, set the specific trouble toggle option on. to disable, set toggle to option off. [034] trouble toggle option section 2 toggle default description [1] on |____________| network trouble [2] on |____________| invalid account (set as ffffff) [3] on |____________| receiver 1 absent [4] on |____________| panel communication trouble [5] off |____________| input alarm [6] *off |____________| ftc to receiver 1 [7] *off |____________| pc5108 absent [8] *off |____________| pc5108 tamper *must be on for ul/ulc installations toggle default description [1] off |____________| ftc to receiver 2 [2] off |____________| keyswitch arm/di sarm reporting [3] off |____________| t-link remote programming [4] off |____________| t-link local programming [5] off |____________| receiver 2 absent [6]-[8] |____________| for future use www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
22 [035] pgm1 enable/disable default: 01 this pgm can be enabled (01) or disabled (00). when the pgm is enabled, the output will activ ate when any of the trouble conditions enabled in the t-link trouble toggle options are present. it will deactivate when all the selected trou- ble conditions are cleared. note: if a trouble condition occurs that is not enabled in the t-link trouble reporting option, the pgm will not turn on for that trouble condit ion nor will it be required to turn off the pgm. pgm2 -the pgm2 output is dedicated as an input follower that is triggered on any input alarm (including bell follower which generates bu rglary and fire alarms) except for key- switch zones. the pgm2 outp ut will only turn off when all violated zones are restored. note: pgm2 is always enabled and follows all zones. it is the users option to connect devices to the pgm. [036]-[047] digital input 1 through 12 configuration for tl250 default: 00 program a 2-digit code for the definition of the inputs. select a defini tion from the list below. [00] null input the input is vacant. unused inputs should be programmed as null inputs. any activity on this input is ignored. [03] instant input this input type will reports if the t-link is armed, it also s upports force arming. when forced armed the t-link will arm even if the input is open . when the input is closed it is treated as a normal instant input. si a reporting code: ba/bh. [08] standard 24-hr. fire input when this input is violated, the panel immedia tely communicates to th e central station. sia reporting code: fa/fh. [11] standard 24-hr. burglary when this input is violated, the panel immedia tely communicates to th e central station. sia reporting code: ba/bh. [16] 24-hr. panic input if this input is violated, when the system is armed or disarmed, the panel reports to the cen- tral station. sia reporting code: pa/ph. pgm1- the pgm1 output is dedicated for t-link tl250 trouble indications. program this option as ?01? for modes 2 & 3,. if a control panel is not monitoring the t-link tl250, an led or a buzzer can be connected between this terminal and the red terminal for trouble indicatio n. the pgm terminal switches low from an open-collector state. note: the pgm output can sink 50ma (max.). for ul installations, use dsc rm-1 relay module. led 560 led output with current limiting resistor optional rela y driver output + coil - relay to external supply nc com red blk yel grn com pgm t-link tl250 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
23 [21] 24-hr. tamper when this input is violated, the panel immedia tely communicates to th e central station. sia reporting code: ta/th. [23] maintained keyswitch arm input (input 2 only) when this input is violated, the system will arm. when this in put is secured, the system will disarm. all instant type inputs have force arming support. sia reporting code: cs/os. [98] 24-hr. panel absent. when this input is violated, the t-link imme diately communicates to the central station sia reporting code: et001/er001. [99] 24-hr. bell follower input input 1 can only be programmed to follow the bell output for burg/fire monitoring. connect input 1 to the control panel bell+ output. this will disable signal sendi ng when arm and disarm squa wks are generated. refer to options [062] through [065]. mode 1 - bell follower operation [048] input 1 configuration default: 0 set to 0 for normally open inputs. set to 1 for normally closed inputs. note: select this option when normally closed (nc) detection devices or contacts are being used on input 1. [049] input 2 to 4 configuration default: 0 set to 0 for normally open contacts. set to 1 for normally close contacts. [050]-[061] sia reporting input if '00' is entered, central station reporting is disabled. all other actions for pgm outputs and status are still activated. if 'ff' is entered, default reporting code is enabled using the input definitions, with the hard coded input number. if anything between 01 and 99 is programmed, the hard coded input number will be replaced by the programmed value. bell+ bell- alternate connection for control panels where bell switches high relay com nc no +12v gnd yx rx gnd red yel grn pgm1 pgm2 in1 gnd gnd in2 in3 in4 earth www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
24 alarm reporting codes, inputs 1-12 [062] fire on time default: 05 the bell pulse on time is used with digital in put#1 when configured for bell follower mode. the bell pulse on/off time is the time of the pulse width. this option is programmed in hex times 100 milliseconds. [063] fire off time default: 05 the bell steady on time is used with digita l input #1 when configured for bell follower mode. this is the minimum time in 100ms incr ements that the bell mu st be active/sounding before it will be considered a steady on state an d generate the burglary alarms. this option is programmed in hex times 100 milliseconds. [064] restoral delay time default: 64 the restoral delay time is used with dig ital input#1 when config ured for bell follower mode. it is the minimum time that the bell must be inactive before it will be considered a fire/ burglary restoral. [065] fire pulse count default: 03 the fire pulse count is used with digital inpu t #1 when configured for bell follower mode. the pulsed count will be the min imum number of pulses (high an d low forming 1 cycle) before the t-link will consider it an alarm state. [066] sia ack time default: 02 the sia ack time option is the maximum wait time (seconds) for a response from a receiver for any messages sent to the receiver. [067] dvacs account number default: 00 the dvacs account number. the t-link will use this number to receive dvacs signals from the control panel an d to supervise the panel. [068] dvacs extended default: 01 the sg-dv1660lc software versions 3.00 and higher support the group arm/disarm option. if a value other than ?00? is programmed here, the t-link tl250 will poll the subscriber?s control unit repeatedly to get the tran smitter group number arm/disarm st atus change and the user num- ber. this information is combined then sent to the receiver. this allows the automation soft- ware to keep track of partition arm/disarm status. program ?01? to enable or ?00? to disable this option. default: default: ff |______|______| input 1 alarm ff |______|______| input 7 alarm ff |______|______| input 2 alarm ff |______|______| input 8 alarm ff |______|______| input 3 alarm ff |______|______| input 9 alarm ff |______|______| input 4 alarm ff |______|______| input 10 alarm ff |______|______| input 5 alarm ff |______|______| input 11 alarm ff |______|______| input 6 alarm ff |______|______| input 12 alarm www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
25 example, option enabled ?01? printer: computer: computer message combining for dvacs sia protocol computer message combining when dvacs extended option enabled note:this will support 0-f group numbers maximum. [069] TL300 contact id kiss-off duration default: 08 some control panels may require a different ki ss-off duration than th e default of 800ms. pro- gram this option for the duration of the contact id kiss off provided to the panel. each unit has increments of 100 ms in hex, from 100 ms to a maximum of 8.1 seconds. for example: 08 = 800 ms 0a = 1000 ms (1 second) note:kiss-off durations greater than 1.5 seconds may not be compatible with some alarm panel. this may be required for special applications. kiss-off durations higher than 8.1 sec- onds will not be accurate and may not match the duration programmed. [070] TL300 contact id handshake selection default: 2d 1400hz or dual tone handshake can be selected. enter ?2d? for dual tone or enter ?14? for 1400hz [071] TL300 dialtone selection default: 00 enter the 2-digit code corresponding to country indicated in the table below. [901] current t-link ip address the current t-link ip address is a read-only optio n. if this option is selected through the panel programming, the t-link module will respond with the current ip address of the t-link and display it on the keypad for the user. 01 nov 2004-11:38:22-01/02-sg -01-1-001--012- grp 1 arming!b4 01 nov 2004-11:38:22-01/02-sg -01-1-001--012- grp 2 arming!b5 01 nov 2004-11:38:22-01/02-sg -01-1-001--012- close user# 01 1011sssssss012sc1s01 1011sssssss012sc2s01 3rrlssssss0aaaogs002 (partition(og/cg) 3rrlssssss0aaaops001 (user number) srrl[#aaaa|nri2/op001][14] code country code country 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 united states/ canada the netherlands united kingdom south korea taiwan italy brazil germany 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f norway sweden switzerland australia france belgium future use future use www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
26 section 11: programming worksheets sect. description default value 001 t-link ip address 192.168.0.99 |_______|_______|_______| | ______| _______| _______| |_______| _______|________| |_______| _ ______|________| 002 t-link subnet mask 255.255.0.0 |_______|_______|_______| | ______| _______| _______| |_______| _______|________| |_______| _ ______|________| 003 t-link account code 0000ffffff |_______|_______|_______| _______| _______| _______|___ ____| _______|_______| ______| 004 receiver encryption password 0000000000000000 |_______|_______|_______| ______| _______| _______|_______| _______|________|_______|_______| ______| _______| _______|_______| _______|________| 005 receiver encryption password 0000000000000000 |_______|_______|_______| ______| _______| _______|_______| _______|________|_______|_______| ______| _______| _______|_______| _______|________| 006 installer code 5555 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 007 primary receiver ip address 0.0.0.0 |_______|_______|_______| | ______| _______| _______| |_______| _______|________| |_______| _ ______|________| 008 primary receiver gateway ip address 0.0.0.0 |_______|_______|_______| | ______| _______| _______| |_______| _______|________| |_______| _ ______|________| 009 receiver local port 3060 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 010 receiver remote port 3061 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 011 secondary receiver ip address 0.0.0.0 |_______|_______|_______| | ______| _______| _______| |_______| _______|________| |_______| _ ______|________| 012 secondary receiver gateway ip address 0.0.0.0 |_______|_______|_______| | ______| _______| _______| |_______| _______|________| |_______| _ ______|________| 013 receiver#2 local port 3065 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 014 receiver#2 remote port 3061 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 015 receiver 3 ip address 0.0.0.0 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 016 receiver 3 gateway ip address 0.0.0.0 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 017 receiver#3 local port 3066 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 018 receiver#3 remote port 3061 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 019 console port 3064 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 020 tftp port 69 |_______|_______| 021 dls port 3062 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
27 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 022 sa port 3063 |_______|_______|_______| _______| 023 supervision enable (ul/ulc option must be set to 1) 00 |_______|_______| 024 receiver failure debounce time (ul = b4, ulc security level 4 = 5a, security level 5 = 4b) 0x0078 |_______|_______| 025 receiver restoral debounce time 0x003c |_______|_______| 026 e-mail address 1 null |______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______|______|______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______ |______| 027 e-mail address 2 null |______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______|______|______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______ |______| 028 e-mail from null |______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______|______|______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______ |______| 029 dns server ip address 0.0.0.0 |_______|_______|_______| | ______| _______| _______| |_______| _______|________| |_______| _ ______|________| 030 smtp server null |______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______|______|______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______ |______| 031 e-mail account null |______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______|______|______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______ |______| 032 e-mail password null |______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______|______|______|______|______| ______| ______| ______|______| ______ |______| 033 t-link trouble reporting see troubles 034 t-link trouble reporting see troubles 035 t-link programmable output #1 disabled |_______|_______| 036 digital input 01 definition 00 (disabled) |_______|_______| 037 digital input 02 definition 00 (disabled) |_______|_______| 038 digital input 03 definition 00 (disabled) |_______|_______| 039 digital input 04 definition 00 (disabled) |_______|_______| 040 digital input 05 definition 00 (disabled) |_______|_______| 041 digital input 06 definition 00 (disabled) |_______|_______| 042 digital input 07 definition 00 (disabled) |_______|_______| 043 digital input 08 definition 00 (disabled) sect. description default value www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
28 |_______|_______| 044 digital input 09 definition 00 (disabled) |_______|_______| 045 digital input 10 definition 00 (disabled) |_______|_______| 046 digital input 11 definition 00 (disabled) |_______|_______| 047 digital input 12 definition 00 (disabled) |_______|_______| 048 digital input 01 configuration: n.c. or n.o. 00 (n.o.) |_______|_______| 049 digital input 02-04 configuration: n.c. or n.o. 00 (n.o.) |_______|_______| 050 digital input 01 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 051 digital input 02 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 052 digital input 03 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 053 digital input 04 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 054 digital input 05 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 055 digital input 06 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 056 digital input 07 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 057 digital input 08 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 058 digital input 09 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 059 digital input 10 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 060 digital input 11 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 061 digital input 12 sia reporting code 0xff |_______|_______| 062 fire on time 0x05 |_______|_______| 063 fire off time 0x05 |_______|_______| 064 restoral delay time 0x64 sect. description default value www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
29 |_______|_______| 065 fire pulse count 0x03 |_______|_______| 066 sia ack time 0x02 |_______|_______| 067 dvacs account 0x00 |_______|_______| 068 dvacs extended 01 (disabled) |_______|_______| 069 contact id kiss-off duration 0x08 |_______|_______| 070 contact id handshake selection 0x2d |_______|_______| 071 TL300 dial tone generation selection 0x00 |_______|_______| 901 current t-link ip address |_______|_______|_______| | ______| _______| _______| |_______| _______|________| |_______| _ ______|________| sect. description default value www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
30 glossary console a pc application program which can connect to the receive r and provide diag nostic and pro- gramming abilities to the user. dhcp d ynamic h ost c onfiguration p rotocol , a protocol for assigning dynamic ip addresses. with dynamic addressing, a device can have a differen t ip address every time it connects to the net- work. in some systems, the device?s ip addre ss can even change while it is still connected. dhcp also supports a mix of static and dynamic ip addresses. dynamic addressing simplifies network administration because the server keeps track of ip addresses rather than requiring an administrator to manage th e task. this means that a new computer can be added to a network without th e hassle of manually assigning it a unique ip address. dvacs? d igital v oice a ccess c ontrol s ystem this monitoring method requi res a dedicated leased line from bell canada connected be tween the alarm system and the monitoring station. it is supervised so that if the line is cut an alarm will occur. this system is only available in can- ada and meets ulc certification requirements. dvacs is a regi stered trademark of electro arts ltd. scarborough ontario canada encryption the translation of data into a s ecret code usually based on a ke y. encryption is the most effec- tive way to achieve data security. to read an encrypted file, you must have access to a secret key or password that enables you to decrypt. ethernet a local-area network (lan) prot ocol developed by xerox corpor ation in cooperation with dec and intel in 1976. ethernet uses a bus or star topology and supports data transfer rates of 10 mbps. a newer version of ethernet, calle d 100baset (or fast ethernet), supports data transfer rates of 100 mbps. the newest version, gi gabit ethernet, supports data rates of 1 gigabit (1,000 mega- bits) per second. ieee abbreviation of i nstitute of e lectrical and e lectronics e ngineers , pronounced i-triple-e. founded in 1963, the ieee is an organization composed of engin eers, scientists, and students. the ieee is best known for deve loping standards for the comput er and electronics industry. intranet a network based on tcp/ip protocols belonging to an organization, usually a corporation, accessible only by the organization's members, employees, or others with authorization. ip abbreviation of i nternet p rotocol , pronounced as two separate letters. ip specifies the format of packets, and the addressing scheme. most networks combine ip with a higher-level protocol called transport control protocol (tcp), which establishes a virtual connection between a des- tination and a source.ip by itself is something like the postal syst em. it allows you to address a package and drop it in the system , but there's no direct link between you and the recipient. tcp/ip, on the other hand, establishes a connec tion between two devices so that they can send messages back and forth for a period of time. ip address an identifier for a computer or device on a tc p/ip network. networks using the tcp/ip proto- col route messages based on the ip address of the destination. the format of an ip address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. each number can be zero to 255. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
31 lan a computer network that spans a relatively smal l area. most lans are confined to a single building or group of buildings. however, one lan can be connected to other lans over any distance via telephone lines and radio waves. a sy stem of lans connected in this way is called a wide area network (wan). mac short for m edia a ccess c ontrol address, a hardware addres s that uniquely identifies each device of a network. the address is not programmable by the user and the manufacturer of the device must register with ieee before r eceiving an assigned group of addresses. mime m ultipurpose i nternet m ail e xtensions , a specification for formatting non-ascii messages so that they can be sent over the internet. network two or more computer sy stems connected together. packet a piece of a message transmitted over a packet-sw itching network. one of the key features of a packet is that it contains the destin ation address in addition to the data. subnet a portion of a network that shares a common a ddress component. on tcp/ip networks, subnets are defined as all devices whose ip addresses have the same prefix. dividing a network into sub- nets is useful for both secu rity and performance reasons. subnet mask a mask used to determin e to what subnet an ip address belongs. tcp abbreviation of t ransport c ontrol p rotocol , and pronounced as separate letters. tcp is one of the main protocols in tcp/ip networks. whereas the ip protocol deals only with packets, tcp enables two devices to establish a connection and exchange data. tcp guarantees delivery of data and also guarantees that packets will be delivered in the same or der in which they were sent. tftp trivial file transfer protocol. a version of the ftp protocol that has no directory or password capability. most commonly used protocol to upgrade firmware of network devices. udp user datagram protocol. a tcp/ip protocol which allows for connectionless communications between two network hosts. retries are not handled and packet delivery is not guaranteed. packets may also arrive out of sequence. wan a computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area. typically, a wan consists of two or more local area networks (lans). computers connected to a wide area network are often connect ed through public networks, such as the telephone system. they can also be connected th rough leased lines or satellites. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
32 appendix a: t-link tl250 compatibility chart compatible control panels maxsys pc4020 ? software v3.31 or higher  hardware rev 04b power864 pc5020  software v3.2 or higher  hardware rev 03 dvacs panels  dv1660 lcd v5.03  dv1660 led v3.01  dv4420 v1.11 dvcom dv4t  pc5400dv  pc4400dv  pc4401dv ip communicator t-link tl250/300  10/100 baset  tcp/ip communication module  static or dhcp ip configurable  additional zone inputs using pc5108  program locally using powerseries keypad. ip communication routing / receiver sg-drl3-ip v1.20 *  supports 1024 accounts, maximum 512 accounts can be supervised  static ip required for drl3-ip downloading software dls2002  required  cd from distributor or free download from dsc.com with a valid password maxsys pc4020 v3.3 (with tcp/ip support) driver pack  required  free download from dsc.com with a valid password power864 pc5020 v3.2 dls-3 driver  required  free download from dsc.com with a valid password system administration software dls-3 sa v1.3  required  kit with modem or pc4401 from distributor dls-3 sa v1.3 service pack 1 for maxsys v3.31 support  required  included in the kit or free download from dscsec.com/dls3drivers.htm dls-3 sa v1.3 service pack 2 for power864 v3.2 support  required  included in the kit or free download from dscsec.com/dls3drivers.htm configuration software t-link console v1.20  required  free download from dsc.com with a valid password note: the dls software can only be used with ul listed installations when service personnel are on-site. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
33 appendix b: t-link TL300 compatibility chart compatible control panels dsc pc580  pc1555  pc4010  pc6010  pc5010  sn4030 dmp  xr-10  xr-20  xr-200  xr-500 fbi 4600 ge simon  concord  concord ultra honeywell  vista 20p napco 2600 paradox  digiplex 848 note: in general, the t-link TL300 will be compatible with any panel with a dtmf tone and silence duration of greater than 40 ms, and with a signal levels within fcc accepted levels. (typical -9db) www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
34 appendix c: tl250/TL300 t-link events t-link events sent to the central station. description sia event code panel absent et0001 panel restored er0001 ftc1 alarm yc0001 ftc1 restoral yk0001 ftc2 alarm yc0002 ftc2 restoral yk0002 pc5108 tamper alarm es0000 pc5108 tamper restoral ej0000 pc5108 absent et0002 pc5108 restored er0002 keyswitch arm cs0000 keyswitch disarm os0000 remote programming start rb0000 remote programming end rs0000 local programming start lb0000 local programming end ls0000 internal comm. error yc0000 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
35 appendix d: contact id reporting codes contact id format: medical: 100 medical emerg-personalemergency-# 101 pendant transmitter emerg-personal emergency-# 102 fail to report in emerg-fail to check in-# fire alarms: 110 fire fire-fire alarm-# 111 smoke fire-fire alarm-# w/verification 112 combustion fire-combustion-# 113 waterflow fire-water flow -# 114 heat fire-heat sensor-# 115 pull station fire-pull station-# 116 duct fire-duct sensor-# 117 flame fire-flame sensor-# 118 near alarm fire-near alarm -# panic alarms: 120 panic alarm panic-panic-# 121 duress panic-duress- user 000, or duress zone number on low end panels 122 silent panic-silent panic-# 123 audible panic-audible panic-# 124 duress-access granted panic-duress access grant-# 125 duress-egress granted panic-duress egress grant-# burglar alarms: 130 burglary burg-burglary-# 131 perimeter burg-perimeter-# 132 interior burg-interior-# 133 24 hr burg (aux) burg-24 hour-# 134 entry/exit burg-entry/exit-# 135 day/night burg-day/night-# 136 outdoor burg-outdoor-# 137 tamper burg-tamper-# 138 near alarm burg-near alarm-# 139 intrusion verifier burg-intrusion verifier-# general alarms: 140 general alarm alarm-general alarm-# 141 polling loop open alarm-polling loop open 142 polling loop short (al) alarm-polling loop short 143 expansion mod failure alarm-exp. module tamper-# cccc q eee gg zzz cccc q eee zzz = customer (subscriber account number) = event qualifier, e = new event, r = restore = event code = zone id number reporting the alarm (001-099), or user number for open/close reports. note: system status messages (e.g.,ac loss, low battery etc.) contain zeros in the zzz location subscriber id # xxxx event qualifier event or restore e or r event coded 000 partition # 00 zone or user # c000 or u000 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
36 144 sensor tamper alarm-sensor tamper-# 145 expansion module tamper alarm-exp. module tamper-# 146 silent burg burg-silent burglary-# 147 sensor supervision trouble ? sensor super. -# 24 hour non-burglary: 150 24 hour (auxiliary) alarm-24 hr. non-burg-# 151 gas detected alarm-gas detected-# 152 refrigeration alarm-refrigeration-# 153 loss of heat alarm-heating system-# 154 water leakage alarm-water leakage-# 155 foil break trouble-foil break-# 156 day trouble trouble-day zone-# 157 low bottled gas level alarm-low gas level-# 158 high temp alarm-high temperature-# 159 low temp alarm-low temperature-# 161 loss of air flow alarm-air flow-# 162 carbon monoxide detected alarm-carbon monoxide-# 163 tank level trouble-tank level-# fire supervisory: 200 fire supervisory super.-fire supervisory-# 201 low water pressure super-low water pressure-# 202 low co2 super.-low co2-# 203 gate valve sensor super.-gate valve-# 204 low water level super.-low water level-# 205 pump activated super.-pump activation-# 206 pump failure super.-pump failure-# system troubles: 300 system trouble trouble-system trouble 301 ac loss trouble-ac power 302 low system batt trouble-low battery (ac is lost, battery is getting low) 326 notification appliance ckt. # 3 trouble-notification appl. ckt#3 327 notification appliance ckt. # 4 trouble-notification appl. ckt#4 system peripheral troubles: r330 system peripheral (e355) trouble-sys. peripheral-# from lrr, ecp data connection to panel. 331 polling loop open trouble-polling loop open 332 polling loop short trouble-polling loop short 333 exp. module failure (353) trouble-exp. module fail-# ecp path problem between panel to lrr, etc (new) 334 repeater failure trouble-repeater failure-# 335 local printer paper out trouble-printer paper out 336 local printer failure trouble-local printer 337 exp. mod. dc loss trouble-exp. mod. dc loss-# 338 exp. mod. low bat trouble-exp. mod. low batt-# 339 exp. mod. reset trouble-exp. mod. reset-# 341 exp. mod. tamper trouble-exp. mod. tamper-# (5881enhc) 342 exp. module ac loss trouble-exp. module ac loss-# 343 exp. module self test fail trouble-exp. self-test fail-# 344 rf rcvr jam detect # trouble-rf rcvr jam detect-# communication troubles: 350 communication trouble-communication failure 351 telco 1 fault trouble-phone line # 1 comes in as zone 1 on a v20p panel 352 telco 2 fault trouble-phone line # 2 353 lr radion xmitter fault (333) trouble-radio transmitter ? comm path problem between panel and lrr (0ld) 354 failure to communicate trouble-fail to communicate e355 loss of radio super. (r330) trouble-radio supervision ? from lrr - ecp data connection to panel 356 loss of central polling trouble-central radion polling 357 lrr xmtr. vswr trouble-radio xmitter. vswr-# www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
37 protection loop: 370 protection loop trouble-protection loop-# (zone type 19) note : uplink cell backup devices send zone 99 for a low battery and a zone 97 for communication failure (no response from poll). these will report as contact id e370 (protection loop). let me clarify this: these are signals generated by the uplink to indicate status of the uplink. the central station will assume that they were generated by the panel. additional codes that may be sent would be for zones 81-86 which correspond to hardwire inputs 1-6. the contact id message for these is selected by uplink when it is programmed. so, next time someone reports an unusual zone 97 or 99 being reported to their cen- tral station, uplink may be the culprit. uplink's number is 1-888-987- 5465 if you need it. 371 protection loop open trouble-prot. loop open-# 372 protection loop short trouble-prot. loop short-# 373 fire trouble trouble-fire loop-# (supervision loss,base tamper, supervisory open) 374 exit error (by user) alarm-exit error-# 375 panic zone trouble trouble-pa trouble-# 376 hold-up zone trouble trouble-hold-up trouble-# 377 swinger trouble trouble ? swinger trouble-# 378 cross-zone trouble trouble ? cross zone trouble - # (restore not applicable) sensor: 380 sensor trbl - global trouble-sensor trouble-# 381 loss of supervision trouble-rf sensor super.-# 382 loss of suprvsn trouble-rpm sensor super.-# 383 sensor tamper trouble-sensor tamper-# 384 rf low battery trouble-rf sensor battery-# 385 smoke hi sens. trouble-smoke hi sens.-# 386 smoke lo sens. trouble-smoke lo sens.-# -387 intrusion hi sens. trouble-intrusion hi sens.-# -388 intrusion lo sens. trouble-intrusion lo sens.-# - these codes are similar to those used for smart smoke detectors. the idea is to report a problem developing in the detector?s operation. 389 det. self test fail trouble-sensor test fail-# 391 sensor watch failure trouble-sensor watch fail-# 392 drift comp. error trouble-drift comp. error-# - reported by firelite panels. the panel is not able to adjust its thresholds to balance out drift in the normal oper- ating point of a smoke detetctor. 393 maintenance alert trouble-maintenance alert-# open/close: 400 open/close opening/closing e = open, r = close 401 open/close by user opening-user # / closing-user # 402 group o/c closing-group user # 403 automatic open/close opening-automatic / closing-automatic 404 late to o/c opening-late / closing-late 405 deferred o/c event & restore not applicable 406 cancel (by user) opening-cancel 407 remote arm/disarm opening-remote / closing-remote 408 quick arm event not applicable for opening / closing-quick arm 409 keyswitch open/close opening-keyswitch / closing-keyswitch 435 second person access access ? user # 436 irregular access access ? irregular access ? user # 441 armed stay opening-armed stay / closing-armed stay 442 keyswitch armed stay opening-keysw. arm stay / opening-keysw. arm stay 450 exception o/c opening-exception / closing-exception 451 early o/c opening-early / closing-early-user # 452 late o/c opening-late / closing-late-user # 453 failed to open trouble-fail to open (restore not applicable) 454 failed to close trouble-fail to close (restore not applicable) 455 auto-arm failed trouble-auto arm failed (restore not applicable) 456 partial arm closing-partial arm-user # 457 exit error (user) closing-exit error-user # 458 user on premises opening-user on prem. ? user # www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
38 459 recent close trouble-recent close ? user # (restore not applicable) 461 wrong code entry access ? wrong code entry (restore not applicable) 462 legal code entry access-legal code entry ? user # (restore not applicable) 463 re-arm after alarm status-re arm after alarm-user # (restore not applicable) 464 auto arm time extended status-auto arm time ext. ? user # (restore not applicable) 465 panic alarm reset status-pa reset (restore not applicable) 466 service on/off premises access ? service on prem ? user # access ? service off prem ? user # remote access: 411 callback requested remote-callback request ed (no restore) enabled with o/c reports 412 success-download/access remote-successful access (restore not appllicable) 413 unsuccessful access remote-unsuccessful access (restore not applicable) 414 system shutdown remote-system shutdown 415 dialer shutdown remote-dialer shutdown 416 successful upload remote-successful upload (restore not applicable) access control: 421 access denied access-access denied-user # (restore not applicable) 422 access report by user access-access gained ?user# (restore not applicable) 423 forced access panic-forced access-# 424 egress denied access-egress denied (restore not applicable) 425 egress granted access-egress granted-# (restore not applicable) 426 access door propped open access-door propped open-# 427 access point dsm trouble access-acs point dsm trbl.-# 428 access point rte trouble access-acs point rte trbl.-# 429 access program mode entry access-acs prog. entry-user # (restore not applicable) 430 access program mode exit access-acs prog. exit-user # (restore not applicable) 431 access threat level change access-acs threat level chg. 432 access relay/trigger fail access-acs relay/trig. fail-# 433 access rte shunt access-acs rte shunt-# 434 access dsm shunt access-acs dsm shunt-# system disables: 501 access reader disable disable-access rdr. disable-# sounder/relay disables: 520 sounder/relay disable disable-sounder/relay-# 521 bell 1 disable disable-bell/siren # 1 522 bell 2 disable disable-bell/siren # 2 523 alarm relay disable disable-alarm relay 524 trouble relay disable disable-trouble relay 525 reversing relay disable disable-reversing relay 526 notification appliance ckt # 3 disable-notification appl. ckt#3 527 notification appliance ckt # 4 disable-notification appl. ckt#4 system peripheral disables: 531 module added super.-module added (restore not applicable) 532 module removed super.-module removed (restore not applicable) communication disables: 551 dialer disabled disable-dialer disable 552 radio xmitter disabled disable-radio disable 553 remote upload/download disable-rem. up/download disable bypasses: 570 zone/sensor bypass bypass-zone bypass-# 571 fire bypass bypass-fire bypass-# 572 24 hour zone bypass bypass-24 hour bypass-# 573 burg. bypass bypass-burg. bypass-# 574 group bypass bypass-group bypass-user # 575 swinger bypass bypass-swinger bypass-# 576 access zone shunt access-acs zone shunt-# 577 access point bypass access-acs point bypass-# 578 zone bypass bypass ? vault bypass - # 579 zone bypass bypass ? vent zone bypass - # www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
39 test / misc: 601 manual test test-manually triggered (restore not applicable) 602 periodic test test-periodic (restore not applicable 603 periodic rf xmission test-periodic radio (restore not applicable) 604 fire test test-fire walk test-user # 605 status report to follow test-fire walk test-user # 606 listen-in to follow listen-listen-in active (restore not applicble) 607 walk-test mode test-walk test mode-user # 608 system trouble present test-system trouble present (restore not applicable) 609 video xmtr active listen-video xmit ter active (restore not applicable) 611 point tested ok test-point tested ok-# (restore not applicable) 612 point not tested test-point not tested-# (restore not applicable) 613 intrusion zone walk tested test-tntrnzone walk test-# (restore not applicable) 614 fire zone walk tested test-fire zone walk test-# (restore not applicable) 615 panic zone walk tested test-pa zone walk test (restore not applicable) 616 service request trouble-service request event log: 621 event log reset trouble-event log reset (restore not applicable) 622 event log 50% full trouble-event log 50% full (restore not applicable) 623 event log 90% full trouble-event log 90% full (restore not applicable) 624 event log overflow trouble-event log overflow (restore not applicable) 625 time/date reset trouble-time/date reset-user # (restore not applicable) 626 time/date inaccurate trouble-time/date invalid (clock not stamping to log correctly) 627 program mode entry trouble-program mode entry (restore not applicable) 628 program mode exit trouble-program mode exit (restore not applicable scheduling: 630 schedule change trouble-schedule changed (restore not applicable) 631 exception sched. change trouble-esc. sched. changed (restore not applicable) 632 access schedule change trouble-access sched. changed (restore not applicable) personnel monitoring: 641 senior watch trouble trouble-senior watch trouble ? this code is also refered to as ?up and about?. it means that a person has not moved about their home for a preset period of time. 642 latch-key supervision status-latch-key super-user # (restore not applicable) used to report when a certain user has returned home and disarmed the alarm. special codes: 651 code sent to identify the control panel as an adt authorized dealer. 750-789 these codes are used by protection one and can be assigned any unique non-standard event code, which pro 1 will be tracking. also can be used on custom zone types. miscellaneous: 654 system inactivity trouble ? system inactivity 900 download abort remote ? download abort (restore not applicable) 901 download start/end remote ? download start - # remote ? download end - # 902 download interrupted remote ? download interrupt - # 910 auto-close with bypass closing ? auto close ? bypass - # 911 bypass closing closing ? bypass closing - # other: 999 1 and 1/3 day no read log event log only, no report to cs. v20/lynx series or may occur in vista-50 family after a download is done where the account has been transferred from one panel type to another. (i.e. from and xmp to a 50p, etc). www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
40 appendix e: network protection installation instructions important! the following requirements for installation of cat5 ethernet cable must be observed for correct operation of connected equipment. do not strip off cable sheathing more than required for proper termination. do not kink or knot cable. do not crush cable with cable ties. do not splice cable. do not bend cable at right angles or make any other sharp bends. note: all cable bends must have a minimum 2" (50mm.) radius. do not untwist cat5 pairs more than ?? (12mm.) do not exceed maximum 6? (150mm.) from center of ferrite to t-link network connector installation of cat-5 ethernet cable note: i nstall the ferrite inside the control panel as close to the t-link network connector as allowable. 6? (150 mm.) max from center of ferrite to the network connector). installation of rj-45 to rj-45 mounting plate (ce installations only) drilling template installation: 1. remove the knockout located on the top right hand side of the cabinet. 2. drill 2 holes in cabinet location using the drill template and 2.5mm (3/16?) drill bit. 3. secure the mounting plate externally to the cabinet using the #6 type f, self-tapping screws provided. 4. connect rj-45 cables observing the ?important? notice indicated above. 5. verify operation. cat5 ethernet cable ferrite dsc pn 10000089 to t-link network connector to network www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
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limited warranty digital security controls warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defe cts in materials and workman- ship under normal use. during the warranty period, digital security controls shall, at it s option, repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory, at no charge for labour and materi als. any replacement and/or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. the origi- nal purchaser must promptly notify digital security controls in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship, such written notice to be received in all events prior to expi- ration of the warranty period. there is absolutely no war- ranty on software and all softwa re products are sold as a user license under the terms of the software license agreement included with the product. the customer assumes all respon- sibility for the proper selection, installation, operation and maintenance of any products purchased from dsc. custom products are only warranted to the extent that they do not function upon delivery. in such cases, dsc can replace or credit at its option. international warranty the warranty for international cu stomers is the same as for any customer within canada and the united states, with the excep- tion that digital security contro ls 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 must first obtain an authorization number. digital security controls will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authoriza- tion has not been obtained. conditions to void warranty this warranty applies only to defects in parts and workman- ship relating to normal use. it does not cover: ? 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 secu- rity controls 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); ? defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment 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: (i) freight cost to the repair centre; (ii) products whic h are not identified with dsc's product label and lot number or serial number; (iii) products disassembled or repaired in su ch a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent ad equate inspection or testing to verify any warranty claim. acces s cards or tags returned for replacement under warranty will be credited or replaced at dsc's option. products not covered by this warranty, or other- wise out of warranty due to age, misuse, or damage shall be evaluated, and a repair estimate shall be provided. no repair work will be performed until a valid purchase order is received from the customer and a return merchandise authorisation number (rma) is issued by dsc's customer service. digital security controls? liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the product, as the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty. under no cir- cumstances shall digital security controls be liable for any special, incidental, or cons equential dama ges based upon breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, strict lia- bility, or any other legal theory. such damages include, but are not limited to, loss of profit s, 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 cus- tomers, and injury to property. the laws of some jurisdic- tions 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 limitatio ns 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 dama ges, 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 wa rranties, whether expressed or implied (including all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular pur pose) and of all other obliga- tions or liabilities on the part of digital security controls digital security controls neither assumes responsibility for nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty, nor to assume for it any other warranty or liabi lity concerning this product. this disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are gov- erned by the laws of the province of ontario, canada. warning: digital securi ty controls 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 disrup- tion, it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected. out of warranty repairs digital security controls 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 must first obtain an autho- rization number. digital security controls will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained. products which digital security controls determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned. a set fee which digital security controls has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time, will be charged for each unit repaired. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
?2005 digital security controls toronto, canada ? www.dsc.com tech support: 1-800-387-3630 (canada & us) or 905-760-3036 printed in canada fcc compliance statement caution: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void your authority to use this equipment. this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. these limits are designed to provide reason- able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. this equipment gen- erates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor- dance with the instructions, may cause harm- ful interference to radio communications. however, there is no guarantee that interfer- ence will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interfer- ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - re-orient the receiving antenna. - increase the separation between the equip- ment and receiver. - connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ television technician for help. the user may find the following booklet pre- pared by the fcc useful: ?how to identify and resolve radio/television interference prob- lems?. this booklet is available from the u.s. government printing office, washington d.c. 20402, stock # 004-000-00345-4. 29034631r005 industry canada statement this class [b] digital apparatus complies with canadian ices-003 cet appareil numrique de la classe [b] est conform la norme nmb-003 du canada www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/


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