SG-DRL3-IP Programming
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Option [27]: Internal Communications Error (Printer)
Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of an
internal communication error of a printer message. Setting the mask
to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported; setting the mask to 1 sig-
nifies the trouble will not be reported.
Option [28]: Internal Communications Error
(Computer) Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of an
internal communication error of a computer message. Setting the
mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported; setting the mask to
1 signifies the trouble will not be reported.
Option [29]: Remote Reset Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of a
remote reset condition. Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble
will be reported; setting the mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not
be reported.
Option [2A]: For Future Use
Option [2B]: Busy Out
The line card will stop acknowledging transmitter events under specific
trouble conditions if Option [27] is programmed with the following:
NOTE:
If this 01 is selected, the line card will overwrite the oldest alarm with
a new alarm when the internal buffer is full.
Option [2C]: Internal Messages RS-232
When this option is programmed as ‘00’, the SG-DRL3-IP will output
its internal messages in the following format:
If it is programmed as’01’ internal messages will be output as:
Options [2D] to [39]: For Future Use
Options [3A]-[3B] Console Port
These options set the 2 byte Console Connection Port Number
with high byte in section [3A] and low byte in section [3B]. If this
option is changed, the console connected to the SG-DRL3-IP must
be programmed with the new port number.
Options [3C] - [3F] Console IP Address
If no address is programmed, any computer can connect to the SG-
DRL3-IP to program the receiver. When programmed, the SG-DRL3-
IP will only allow console connection from the specified IP.
Options [40] - [43] Console Password
Options [44]: For Future Use
Options [45] Invalid Report Counter
Option 45 is used for limiting the number of invalid report messages
that are sent to the printer and computer on encryption keys mist-
match.
The default setting will send an invalid report for every 25 Invalid
report (19 hex). To have every Invalid report sent to the computer
and printer set Option 45 to 00.
For example, option = 19 (default), then the invalid counter is set for
25 consecutive occurrences to print invalid report for each individual
account in the table. If the account is not in the table, a generic
counter common to all invalid accounts will follow that same option.
Option [46] Account Digit Stripping
If the leading digits of the Panel or T-LINK Account Code are zeros,
then setting Option [46] to ‘02’ will strip the leading digits of the
Panel or T-LINK Account Code to produce a 4-digit panel code.
00
01
Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
00
01
Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
00
01
Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
00
01
Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
00
01
04
05
No time set from CPM3, a code corruption
checksum error, or an internal buffer is in
full condition
Line card is being downloaded
No time set from CPM3, a code corruption
checksum error, line card is being down-
loaded, if internal buffer is full, or loss
of communication with the CPM3
No time set from the CPM3, automation
computer is absent, loss of CPM3, line card is
being downloaded
SRRLLL[#AAAA|Nxxyy]
0RRLLL[#AAAA|Nxxyy]
S, 0 (zero)
RR
LLL
AAAA
00
01
02
03
= Protocol number
= Receiver number
= Line number
= Account code, always 0000
= Output for all internal signals is SRRL protocol
= Output for all internal signals is 0RRL protocol
= Output signals in automation protocol SRRL
with leading space in the zone (DVACS only)
= Output signals in automation protocol 0RRL
with leading space in the zone (DVACS only)
Defaults: 3A: 0B, 3B: F8
(Represents: 3064)
Defaults: 3C: 00, 3D: 00, 3E: 00, 3F: 00
(Represents: 000.000.000.000)
00
02
Disabled
Enabled