27
1234 03
1234 03
3333 01
3333 01
The DRL3 will interpret this information as 1234 301.
Note that a longer on-line time is required for this format
than for a standard 4/2 format. The default setting for
Option [97] is '00'; when programmed as '00', the option
is disabled.
Option [98]: 3/1 Extend - Default [01]
Program Option [98] as '01' to combine 2 round pairs of
3/1 extended or 3/1 partial extended format into 3/2 out-
put for reporting to the computer and the printer.
For example, with Option [98] enabled, the security con-
trol panel may transmit the following information:
123 3
123 3
333 1
333 1
The DRL3 will interpret this information as: 123 31; the
default setting for Option [98] is '01'; when programmed
as '00', the option is disabled.
Option [99]: Ademco Express - Default [01]
The Ademco 4/1 Express format may cause conflicts with
the Sur-Gard DTMF 4/3 with checksum format or FBI
Super fast without checksum. Therefore, this option
must be programmed to inform the DRL3 which of the 3
formats may be used.
00 Sur-Gard DTMF 4/3 with checksum
01 Ademco 4/1 Express
02 FBI without checksum
Option [9A]: Reserved
Option [9B]: Echo Canceller - Default [00]
00 Disabled
01 Enabled: Disable echo canceller
Option [9C]: Acron RS-232 - Default [01]
When this option is programmed as '00', the linecard will
convert the Acron Super Fast format signal into the stan-
dard 3/2 or 4/2 format:
Where 1 = protocol number
RR = receiver number
LLL = line number
ssssss = spaces
AAAA = account code
X = Event Code
YY = Zone Number
And to the printer with the library text as
RR-LLL-AAAA-YY-Text
If the Acron options is programmed as '01' the Acron
Super Fast format will be sent to the automation as indi-
cated below:
Where 9 = protocol number
RR = receiver number
LLL = line number
ssss = spaces
AAAA = account code
CCCC = channel 1-4
CCCC = channel 5-8
[DC4] = terminator
And to the printer with no library text as:
RR-LLL-AAAA-CCCCCCCC-
Option [9D]: MODEM II RS-232 - Default [01]
The DRL3 is able to decode the Modem II formats. The
handshake 0B needs to be programmed as one of the
handshakes of the DRL3 for the Modem II and hand-
shake 0E for Modem IIE or Modem IIIa 2. Option [9D]
determines the protocol sent to the computer. Note that
this option will also affect the BFSK format only if pro-
grammed as 00 or 01.
Option 9D Programming
Option 9D has changed from a value programmed
option to a bit programmed option.
Bit 0: Controls if the Modem II output protocol is 01
or 06.
Bit 1: Controls if the Modem II output is Modem II or
converted to SIA without text.
Bit 2: Controls if the Modem II to SIA conversion
includes the ASCII text.
Bit 3: Enables the full account code to be sent to the
printer and automation if receiving more then 4 dig-
its. Refer to example for more details. This affects the
standard Modem output protocols as well as the SIA
conversion.
NOTE: If disabled, only the first 4 digits will be
decoded even if more are received.
For previous versions that were programmed
Prior to 1.70 Equivalent programming on 1.70
00 00
01 01
02 02
03 06
NOTE: Ensure that the automation software supports
settings 02 and 04 if the SIA protocol is desired.
Option [9E]: Scantronics Select - Default [00]
When this option is programmed as '00', 14 Digit DTMF
will be decoded as Scantronics 4-8-1 with Checksum.
When this option is programmed as '01', 14 Digit DTMF
will be decoded as Scantronics 5-8-1.
Option [9F]: Ademco High Speed RS-232 - Default [01]
When this option is programmed as '00', the DRL3 will
convert the High Speed format signal into 4/2 format
(E.g. 1RRLLLssssssAAAAsXssYY[DC4]). If it is pro-
grammed as '01' the Ademco High Speed will be sent to
the computer as indicated below:
Where 8 = protocol number
RR = receiver number
LLL = line number
AAAA = account code
CCCC = channel 1-4
s = space
CCCC = channel 5-8
s = space
C = Channel 9
[DC4] terminator
Option [A0]: 11 / 12-Digit DTMF (Acron or Scantronics) -
Default [00]
When this option is programmed as '00', if 11 or 12-digit
DTMF is received, it will be decoded as ACRON Format.
1RRLLLssssssAAAAsXssYY[DC4]
9RRLLLssssAAAACCCCCCCCC[DC4]
8RRLLLAAAAsCCCCsCCCCsC[DC4]