Dantel 05615 User manual

CAUTION
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If you install a module in the shelf with the power on, the internal
circuitry may suffer damage and the product warranty will be void.
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(use antistatic wrist straps, smocks, footwear, etc.).
•Keep circuit boards in their antistatic bags when they are not in use.
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Copyright 1998 by Dantel, Inc. • Dantel is a registered trademark of Dantel, Inc. • ISO 9001 Registered
Printed in the U.S.A.
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
05615-0198 <90-00048>
05615 UNIVERSAL
ALARM TEST SET
About this Practice:
This practice has been reissued to:
• Meet ISO 9001 requirements.
Issue date: January 1998
Reissued Practices: Updated and
new content can be identified by a
banner in the right margin.
UPDATED
Table of Contents
Ordering Information ........................................................................... 2
General Description.............................................................................. 2
Installation............................................................................................ 3
Operation ............................................................................................ 13
Application Information ..................................................................... 14
Technical Specifications ..................................................................... 18
Warranty ............................................................................................. 20
44210-XX
460 MODEM
46020-XX
MULTI-ALARM
PROCESSOR
46022-3X
MULTI-ALARM
COMBINER
46090-01
RS-232
CONNECTOR
44210-XX 46022-XX 46090-01
46020-XX
1 432
RESET
XMT DATA
RESET
L
I
N
E
M
O
N
TD
OFF
HOOK
RING
DTR
RD
CD
CHAN
ENB
ESD
ESD
C2
C1
ESD

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NOTE: This section lists the different options available for this product. To order any of the avail-
able options, contact Dantel Inside Sales through our toll-free number, 1-800-432-6835.
OPTION NUMBER FEATURES
A15-05615-01 Universal Alarm Test Set
A15-05615-21 Universal Alarm Test Set w/ A17-49023-00 Cable Kit
A15-05615-42 Universal Alarm Test Set w/ A17-49023-00 Cable Kit and A22-46508-02 40 MAP Editor
ORDERING INFORMATION
The 05615 Universal Alarm Test Set is a four-slot portable
400-type equipment shelf for testing alarm collection and
reporting equipment. It can poll equipment using DCP, DCPF,
TABS, TBOS, and DCM protocols, and can report alarm data in
DCP, DCPF, TABS, TBOS, and Printer (ASCII) protocols.
Alarm polling and reporting can be done through RS-232, RS-
422, RS-485, or 202 tone modem interfaces.
Configuration downloading to the 46020 Multiple Alarm Proces-
sor (MAP) requires Dantel’s 46508 40 MAP Editor. The configu-
ration can be downloaded:
♦Directly from a computer.
♦Through a dial-up modem in the test set.
♦Through a digital network connection.
A battery backup on the MAP module retains the configuration
when the test set is unplugged.
The test set housing features a carrying handle and non-slip
feet. It uses 120 VAC power.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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INSTALLATION
Installing the 05615 Universal Alarm Test Set consists of:
♦Setting switches and straps.
♦Connecting cables to external equipment.
♦Configuring the MAP.
♦Connecting the terminal to the MAP craft/printer port.
NOTE: Before beginning, verify that the Test Set is equipped as
illustrated on the front cover of this manual.
1. Set the switches and straps.
1. Refer to Fig. 1 and Table A for the 44210 460 Modem module strap
and switch settings. Set the straps as shown in Fig. 1.
2. Refer to Figs. 2 and Table B for the 46020 Multiple Alarm Proces-
sor (MAP) module switch settings. To download the configuration
file to the MAP, set the printer port protocol for DCPF or Printer
Protocol.
3. Refer to Fig. 3 and Table C for the 46022-30 Multiple Alarm Com-
biner (MAC) module switch settings. Set all switches on S1 OFF
(card and channel addresses are both 1).
4. Refer to Fig. 4 and Table D for the 49008 Current Loop Interface
subassembly strap settings.
5. Refer to Fig. 5 and Table E for the 49013 202 Modem subassembly
switch and strap settings.
6. Refer to Fig. 6 and Table F for the 49029 RS-232 Current Loop
Interface subassembly switch and strap settings.
7. There are no switch or strap settings for the 46090 RS-232 Connec-
tor module.
8. Install all modules in the test set.
NOTE: Each test set includes detailed A18-05615-42 application
drawings. You can also order application drawings as
necessary. These drawings show all connections and card
locations.
CONTINUED . . .

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FIG. 1 - SWITCH AND STRAP LOCATIONS, 44210
TABLE A - SWITCH SETTINGS, 44210 (UP = OFF, DOWN = ON)
DESCRIPTION
Automated Answering Mode ON
Not used
1200 Baud Data Rate
1 Stop Bit
8 Bit Word Length
No Parity
SWITCH SETTING
S1-1 UP; S1-8 DOWN
S1-2 UP
S1-3 DOWN
S1-4 DOWN
S1-5 DOWN
S1-6 DOWN; S1-7 UP
FIG. 2 - SWITCH LOCATIONS, 46020
INSTALLATION
ON OFF
RTS
ON
DTR
EXT
GND TERM
422 DTR
422 TXD
485 TXD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VIEW
ROTATED
90 DEGREES
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 SWITCH 3 SWITCH 4
UP = OFF
DOWN = ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S5
S6
S7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SWITCH 5

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TABLE B - SWITCH SETTINGS, 46020 (UP = OFF, DOWN = ON)
INSTALLATION
MASTER (S1) AND PRINTER (S2) PORT ADDRESSES
(Address 1 = Default) S1 = ALL DOWN
S2 = ALL DOWN
NOTE: For extended or additional information, refer to 46020-40 practice.
MASTER (S3) AND PRINTER (S4) PORT DATA RATES
S3-1 S3-2 S3-3 S3-4
S4-1 S4-2 S4-3 S4-4
1200 DOWN DOWN DOWN UP
2400 DOWN UP DOWN UP
9600 (Default) DOWN UP UP UP
MASTER (S3) AND PRINTER (S4) PORT PARITY
S3-5 S3-6
S4-5 S4-6
None (DCP, DCPF, Printer) (Default) DOWN DOWN
Odd (TBOS, TABS) UP DOWN
MASTER (S3) AND PRINTER (S4) PORT STOP BITS
S3-7
S4-7
1 Bit (Default) DOWN
MASTER (S3) AND PRINTER (S4) PORT WORD LENGTH
S3-8
S4-8
8 Bits (Default) UP
DATA PORT CONNECTED TO 46022-30 MAC
S5-1
MAC Select UP
POWER-UP OPERATION
S5-2 S5-3 S5-4 through S5-8
Cold Boot (erases memory) DOWN UP NOT USED ALL UP
Normal UP UP NOT USED ALL UP
MASTER PORT PROTOCOL
S6-1 S6-2 S6-3 S6-4
DCP DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN
TBOS UP DOWN DOWN DOWN
DCPF UP UP DOWN DOWN
TABS DOWN DOWN UP DOWN
PRINTER PORT PROTOCOL
S6-5 S6-6 S6-7 S6-8
DCP DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN
TBOS UP DOWN DOWN DOWN
Printer (Default) DOWN UP DOWN DOWN
DCPF UP UP DOWN DOWN
TABS DOWN DOWN UP DOWN
SWITCH S7
S7-1 through S7-8
Not Used All UP

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FIG. 3 - SWITCH LOCATIONS, 46022-30
TABLE C - SWITCH SETTINGS, 46022-30
113
1
4
J5
J4
SUBASSEMBLY
OR
CARD ADDRESS CHANNEL ADDRESS
S1
O
N
O
F
1 2 3 4 5
FIG. 4 - STRAP LOCATIONS, 49008
P5 P4
J
E
AD
C
TABLE D STRAP SETTINGS, 49008
DESCRIPTION
CARD ADDRESS
Address 1
PORT ADDRESS
Port Address 1
SWITCH SETTINGS
S1-1 OFF; S1-2 OFF
S1-3 through 5 all OFF
OPTION
Unterminated Input
Terminated Input *
RS-422 *
RS-485
STRAP
J Strap removed
J Strap installed
Install straps A & C
Install straps C & E
NOTES: * = default setting. Remove J Strap
when using RS-422.
INSTALLATION

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FIG. 5 - SWITCH AND STRAP LOCATIONS, 49013
TABLE E - SWITCH AND STRAP SETTINGS, 49013
OPTION
S2
Normal Operation
MASTER/SLAVE STRAPS
Non-operative
RCV PAD STRAPS
IN (default - receive input level can
be between 0 and -20 dBm.)
OUT (receive input level can be
between -20 and -40 dBm.)
XMT PAD STRAPS
IN (transmit output level adjustable
between -20 and -40 dBm.)
OUT (default -transmit output level
adjustable between -1 and
-20 dBm.)
POSITION
NOR MASTER/SLAVE STRAPS
Remove straps from subassembly.
RCV PAD STRAPS
Place jumpers parallel to connector
P5.
Place jumpers perpendicular to
connector P5.
XMT PAD STRAPS
Place jumpers parallel to connector
P5.
Place jumpers perpendicular to
connector P5.
INSTALLATION
P5
P4
NOR
REV S2
XMT
MAS
SLA
NO STRAP
IN (DEFAULT)
IN
OUT
XMT RCV
OUT
(DEFAULT)
RCV
MAS
SLA
NO STRAP
IC2
NOTE: Dashed lines indicate default.

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FIG. 6 - SWITCH AND STRAP LOCATIONS, 49029
TABLE F - SWITCH AND STRAP SETTINGS, 49029
OPTION
Mode (-00)
CTS Handshaking
Use CTS Handshaking
No CTS Handshaking
DCD Handshaking
Use DCD Handshaking
No DCD Handshaking
Paralleling (not used)
SWITCH/STRAP
Switch to -00 position (left)
X1 - THRU
X1 - ON
X2 - THRU
X2 - ON
X3 - jumper pins 1 & 2
INSTALLATION
X2 X1
X3
DCD CTS
THRU
ON
123
P5
P4
S1
-00 -01

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2. Connect the test set to external equipment.
For the following steps refer to Figs. 7-9. Fig. 7 shows the test
set front view. Fig. 8 shows the test set rear view. Fig. 10 shows
an interrogator/responder mode block diagram.
The MAP is the central module in the test set. Refer to Fig. 10.
The MAP has three ports – master, printer, and data – that
function as follows:
♦Master - Reports alarms to an alarm center.
♦Printer - Configuration port. It can also be used for local re-
porting of alarms because alarm information sent out the
printer port is a duplicate of the master port.
♦Data - Polls equipment for alarms.
Connect the master port to the alarm center. Use the top
DB25 connector on the 46090 module.
NOTE: Although the 46090 module says “RS-232” on the front panel, it
contains wiring only and will work with RS-422, RS-485, and
202 tone modem interfaces.
♦Connect the printer port to your computer so you can down-
load the configuration file to the MAP.
Refer to Fig. 10. To download the MAP remotely over a public
switched network, connect connectors 7 and 8 of TB-1 on the
back of the test set to tip and ring of a phone line. Or use the
bottom DB-25 connector on the 46090 module to connect the
printer port directly to your computer or to a digital network
connection.
Make sure the computer is set for the same baud, parity, and
stop bits as the MAP’s printer port.
NOTE: For a detailed explanation of the commands available to you
through the Printer Port, refer to the 46640 Firmware Manual.
♦The data port polls equipment for alarms through the
46022-30 MAC. Connect the MAC to alarm equipment at one
of three locations. See Figure 9 and Table G for pin designa-
tions.
FIG. 7 - FRONT VIEW
FIG. 8 - REAR VIEW
44210-XX
460 MODEM
46020-XX
MULTI-ALARM
PROCESSOR
46022-3X
MULTI-ALARM
COMBINER
46090-01
RS-232
CONNECTOR
44210-XX 46022-XX 46090-01
46020-XX
1 432
RESET
XMT DATA
RESET
L
I
N
E
M
O
N
TD
OFF
HOOK
RING
DTR
RD
CD
CHAN
ENB
ESD
ESD
C2
C1
ESD
F
U
S
E
F
U
S
E
F1
P
(
(
REAR PANEL
C1
J2
J1
TB-1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
CONTINUED . . .
INSTALLATION

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FIG. 9 - MAC CONNECTION POINTS
F
U
S
E
F
U
S
E
F1
P
(
(
REAR PANEL
C1
J2
J1
TB-1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
Location #1
Location #2
Location #3
TABLE G - COMMUNICATION SUBASSEMBLY PIN DESIGNATIONS
MAC-30 E/W SUBASSEMBLY:
49008 (RS-422/485)
49013 (202 Tone)
49029 (RS-232)
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
RD
DTR
DCD
CTS
TD
RTS
LOCATION #1
(TB-1)
pin 4
pin 5
pin 1
pin 2
pin 4
pin 5
pin 1
pin 2
pin 1
pin 2
pin 3
pin 4
pin 5
pin 6
LOCATION #2
(310 JACKS)
J2-tip
J2-ring
J1-tip
J1-ring
J2-tip
J2-ring
J1-tip
J1-ring
J1-tip
J1-ring
n/a
J2-tip
J2-ring
n/a
LOCATION #3
C1 (BACK OF TEST SET
pin 5
pin 2
pin 3
pin 20
pin 5
pin 2
pin 3
pin 20
pin 3
pin 20
pin 8
pin 5
pin 2
pin 4
INSTALLATION
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