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Sur-Gard System III - 4.5 CPM3 Options; Option [07]: COM1 Baud Rate; Option [0 B]: COM2 Baud Rate; Option [12]: Heartbeat Timer

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Option [0E]: TCP GUI - Default N/A (Future Use)
Option [0F]: B32 Headers - Default [00]
Compatible with MAS B32 Automation Software through
TCP/IP. To enable, change to [01].
Option [10]: Input RRLLL Digits - Default [5]
Indicates the number of expected digits in the computer
message header from the line card. This must be the
same as Option [02] of the line cards +2.
Option [11]: Output RRLLL Digits - Default [5]
Indicates the number of digits the CPM3 will send in the
header to the automation output. This should be left as 5
unless the automation software does not support the
MLR2000 or System III output protocol.
NOTE: Ensure that option [02] in the DRL3 line cards
is programmed to match this entry. For example, if
CPM3 option [0F] is programmed with [04], then DRL3
option [02] must be set to, [02].
Option [12]: Heartbeat Timer - Default [30]
Determines at what time interval, in seconds, the heart-
beat transmission will be sent to COM1 and TCP/IP port
1025. The heartbeat transmission is used to ensure that
communications through COM1 and TCP/IP are func-
tioning normally. Enter a decimal number from 01
through 99 to determine the time interval between
heartbeat transmissions. Program this option as "00" to
disable the heartbeat transmission.
Option [13]: Mute Buzzer - Default [OFF] (Disabled)
A tone will sound when the System III receives an alarm
and is unable to forward the alarm message to COM1 or
TCP/IP. The tone may be silenced with this option. If
enabled, the buzzer will not sound when an alarm is
received and cannot be forwarded to COM1.
Option [14]: Receiver Number - Default [01]
The receiver number is used to identify the receiver
when communicating to the TCP/IP Automation, COM1
and the printer. To change the receiver number, enter a
new receiver number using the hexadecimal numbers
"01" to "FE".
Option [15]: Printer Test - Default [Off]
When this option is enabled, a test signal will be sent to
the printer at 05:00 and 17:00 hrs. This option is set to
"0" (OFF) by default.
Printer message:
26 Nov 2003 16:41:25 - 26 Nov 2003-16:41:25-00/00-
SG -01-000-0000--Printer Test Message
Option [16]: Mask PSU 1- Default [Off]
Some installation may not have the full System III config-
uration, Option 14 through 1E are used to enable or dis-
able the supervision of the selected components. To not
report the trouble, turn the appropriate option ON.
NOTE: PSU 1 is the PSU3 installed in shelf 1
Option [17]:
Mask PSU 2- Default [On]
NOTE: PSU 2 is the PSU3 installed in shelf 2
Option [18]:
Mask DC A - Default [Off]
DC A is the Right DC/DC3 located on the same shelf as
the CPM3 being programmed
Option [19]:
Mask DC B- Default [On]
DC B is the Left DC/DC3 located on the same shelf as
the CPM3 being programmed.
Option [1A]: Mask DC A2 - Default [On]
DC A2 is the Right DC/DC3 located on the other shelf
from the CPM3 being programmed.
Option [1B]: Mask DC B2- Default [On]
DC B is the Left DC/DC3 located on other shelf from the
CPM3 being programmed.
Option [1C]:
Mask Low Battery 1 - Default [On]
DC/DCB Shelf 1 trouble mask. If set, DC/DCB Shelf 1
trouble conditions are not reported
Option [1D]:
Mask Low Battery 2 - Default [On]
DC/DCB Shelf 2 trouble mask. If set, DC/DCB Shelf 2
trouble conditions are not reported.
Option [1E]:
Mask Fan 1 Fail - Default [Off]
Fan Shelf 1 trouble mask. If set, Fan Shelf 1 trouble condi-
tions are not reported.
Option [1F]:
Mask Fan 2 Fail - Default [On]
Fan Shelf 2 trouble mask. If set, Fan Shelf 2 trouble condi-
tions are not reported.
Option [20]:
Mask UPS AC 1 - Default [On]
UPS AC Shelf 1 trouble mask. If set, UPS AC Shelf 1 trou-
ble conditions are not reported.
Option [21]:
Mask UPS BAT 1 - Default [On]
UPS Battery Shelf 1 trouble mask. If set, UPS Battery
Shelf 1 trouble conditions are not reported.
Option [22]:
Mask UPS AC 2 - Default [On]
UPS AC Shelf 2 trouble mask. If set, UPS AC Shelf 2 trou-
ble conditions are not reported.
Option [23]: Mask UPS BAT 2 - Default [On]
UPS Battery Shelf 2 trouble mask. If set, UPS Battery
Shelf 2 trouble conditions are not reported.
Option [24]: Mask SG TCP 1 – Default [Off]
SG TCP Shelf 1 trouble mask. If set, SG TCP shelf 1 trou-
ble conditions are not reported.
Option [25]: Mask SG Serial 1 – Default [Off]
SG Serial Automation Shelf 1 trouble mask. If set SG
Serial automation shelf 1 trouble conditions are not
reported.
Option [26]: Mask SG TCP 2 – Default [On]
SG TCP Shelf 2 trouble mask. If set, SG TCP shelf 2 trou-
ble conditions are not reported.
Option [27]: Mask SG Serial 2 – Default [On]
SG Serial Automation Shelf 2 trouble mask. If set, SG
Serial automation shelf 2 trouble conditions are not
reported.
Option [28]: Mask TCP 1 Printer - Default [Off]
SG TCP Printer Shelf 1 trouble mask. If set, SG TCP
Printer shelf 1 trouble conditions are not reported.
Option [29]: Mask Parallel 1 Printer - Default [Off]
SG Parallel Printer shelf 1 trouble mask. If set, SG Parallel
Printer shelf 1 trouble conditions are not reported.
Option [2A]:Mask Serial 1 Printer - Default [Off]
SG Serial printer shelf 1 trouble mask. If set, SG Serial
Printer Shelf 1 trouble conditions are not reported.
Option [2B]: Mask TCP 2 Printer - Default [On]
SG TCP Printer Shelf 2 trouble mask. If set, SG TCP
Printer Shelf 2 trouble conditions are not reported.

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