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1912XR Programming
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3.1 This section allows you to configure the communication options for the 1912XR
panel. The information you'll program varies with the Communication Type.
3.2 COMMUNICATION TYPE - Specifies the communication method the panel uses
to contact the SCS-1 Receiver. Press any SELECT key to display the following
communication options:
NONE - For local systems. Selecting this ends communication programming.
DD - Dialer connection to a DMP SCS-1 Receiver.
MPX - Multiplex connection to a DMP SCS-1 Receiver.
DDMX - Dialer connection during disarmed periods with multiplex connection
established after the last area in the system arms. After selecting DDMX, the
display changes to DDMX PHONE NO., press COMMAND to enter the multiplex
phone number.
DNET - Data network connection to a DMP SCS-1 Receiver following multiplex
rules. This option requires the use of the 862 Network Interface Card. You can
also use the backup dialer capability of the 1912XR by selecting the option 2ND
LINE as YES. See section 3.3.
You cannot select DNET if you are using the 872 H
ARD
-
WIRE
-
LESS
™ or 862P Printer
Interface Cards:
If you attempt to program DNET while using either card, the keypad
displays an error message. See sections 3.2A and 3.2B.
CID - This option allows the panel to communicate to non-DMP receivers using
the Ademco Contact ID format. When selected, the panel sends all of its alarm,
trouble, and supervisory reports to the Contact ID receiver programmed in
Receiver 1 and 2 Programming.
HST (Host) - Asynchronous communication using the 862N Network Interface
Card. The DMP Host/Output reporting format is transmitted over an
asynchronous computer or radio network to the SCS-1 Receiver. All loop alarms
and restorals transmitted on the Host Channel are also duplicated on the 2ND
LINE (section 3.3) if it's selected.
If the Host channel fails to receive a proper acknowledgment after five attempts,
the panel sends a WARNING: NETWORK TROUBLE (S72) report on the 2ND
LINE. The next time a report is sent by the panel over the Host channel, the
panel sends a NETWORK RESTORED (S73) report over the 2ND LINE.
3.2.1 CHECK-IN TIME - Enter two digits (00 to 60) to specify the time delay in minutes
the panel uses to send the next Check-in report. This prompt is only displayed if
HST is selected in section 3.2. Since HST is not a polled communication method,
the Check-in time allows the SCS-1 Receiver to get a Check-in report (s070)
periodically to verify continuous communication with the panel. SCS-1/805
firmware is required in the SCS-1 Receiver. Entering zero causes the Check-in
report to not be sent. Press COMMAND to continue.
Selecting AA instead of entering a Check-in time causes the panel to send the
Check-in report at random times. When all areas are disarmed, the report is sent
randomly but always within 60 minutes. If any area is armed, the report is sent
every six minutes. The SCS-1 Receiver verifies that the next Check-in report is
received at the appropriate time. SCS-1/805 firmware is required in the SCS-1
Receiver.
3.2A EXISTING WIRELESS - Wireless loops have been programmed for one or more
of the addresses 100 to 199. This display is followed by the loop number and
loop name for each wireless loop. You must remove the wireless loop
programming to use the DNET option for interfacing with a data network.
COMM TYPE: NONE
3-COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION
NONE DD MPX DDMX
DNET C I D HST
EXISTING WIRLESS
CHECKIN:
CHECKIN: – AA
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