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Security Control Receiver Model SCS-1R Installation Guide INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. © 2009 Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. Information furnished by DMP is believed to be accurate and reliable. This information is subject to change without notice.
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t able of Contents Operator’s Quick Reference Acknowledging an Alarm Signal .............................................. 1 LED Indicators ...................................................................... 1 System Overview Description ........................................................................... 2 Function ............................................................................... 2 32-Character LCD Membrane Keypad ...................................... 2 Printer ........
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t able of Contents Model SCS-100 Line Card Description ........................................................................... 9 Transmit Level ....................................................................... 9 Echo Cancel Off .................................................................... 9 Installing the SCS-100 ........................................................... 9 Connecting the Phone Line .................................................... 9 Phone Line Monitor......
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t able of Contents LCD Membrane Keypad Configuratio n Internal Speaker Operation ...................................................17 LCD Backlighting ..................................................................17 Display Options ....................................................................17 Keypad Options and Diagnostics ............................................17 Keypad Options .................................................................18 Accessing Keypad Diagnostics ..
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IntR oduCtIon Operator’s Quick Reference This section explains basic operation for the operator. Acknowledging an Alarm Signal Press the key labeled ACK, or any top row Select key, to acknowledge an alarm. When the SCS-1R is in normal mode, the alarm message displays in the LCD display. If you are in programming when an alarm is received and requires acknowledgement, the ACK LED lights and the keypad begins to beep. If more than one message is received, the Message LED also lights. You m
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IntR oduCtIon System Overview Description The SCS-1R Security Control Receiver system from DMP is a full featured digital dialer and data network capable alarm receiver. The receiver provides a 32-character LCD display for viewing incoming messages and a built-in membrane keypad for acknowledging messages and configuring the SCS-1R system. Function The SCS-1R Receiver system provides central stations with computerized monitoring of DMP Command Processor™ panels. Features of the SCS-1R inclu
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IntR oduCtIon System Block Diagram 120 VAC Input UPS Brownout Input J1 Model SCS-110 J2 Cooling Model SCS-130 Modem Rack Fan Transformer Card Supply Card Modem Rack J3 Backplane Model SCS-208 RJ11X Cable or Power Cable Ethernet Cable 10-Conductor Flat Cable Model SCS-100 Line Card or Line 1 Model SCS-101 Network Interface Card Model SCS-120 Model SCS-100 Line Card Multibus Power or Line 2 Supply Card Model SCS-101 Network Interface Card Multibus Backplane Model SCS-100 Line Card or Line
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IntR oduCtIon Installation Checklist Refer to the Hardware Description section of this guide for installation, setup, and operating information. SCS-1R Faceplate To lower the SCS-1R faceplate, turn the two screws located in the top corners of the SCS-1R. The front of the SCS-1R opens on a hinge to allow access to the inside of the SCS-1R. Close the SCS-1R system by raising the front of the SCS-1R and securing the two screws in the top corners. Earth Ground Connect the ground lug on the modem
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InsttIalla on Model SCS-1R Security Control Receiver Description The DMP SCS-1R Receiver ships from the factory with all of the necessary system components to provide two Digital Dialer lines and one line of Data Network receiving capability. This package can be expanded to include a maximum of five incoming communication lines. The SCS-101 Network Line Card allows you to connect a digital data network to the SCS-1R Receiver. SCS-1R Components Included The SCS-1R includes the following:
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Line Card Connector InsttIalla on Model SCS-RACK System Enclosure Description The SCS-RACK houses the receiver processor, power supply, line cards, and associated cables. The enclosure measures 8.75” high, 19” wide, and 12” deep. Modem Rack The SCS-RACK top portion holds the modem rack, which connects the SCS-110 Modem Power Supply Card and up to five line cards. The SCS-130 Transformer Card for connecting the 120 VAC mounts on the rear of the modem rack. Multibus Rack The bottom portion of
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Connect to the SCS-150 J15 header InsttIalla on Model SCS-150 Receiver Processor Board Description The SCS-150 is the main system processor for the SCS-1R Security Control Receiver and controls the line cards, the LCD display, the printer (if used), and data output to a host automation system. The SCS-150 contains the software for system operation, the line configuration, and all time keeping functions. Programming can be done from the front panel of the SCS-1R Receiver or via Remote Link ve
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InsttIalla on Before changing the the dip switch settings on the SCS-150 board, first power down the SCS-1R receiver and remove the processor board. After setting the dip switches, plug the SCS-150 board back into the receiver and power up. Reset Programming To Factory Defaults Return the receiver programming in EEPROM to factory defaults using the procedure below. • Power down the SCS-1R and remove the SCS-150 board. • Set the dip switches to 1010. • Replace the SCS-150 board and power up
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InsttIalla on Model SCS-100 Line Card Description The SCS-100 provides for one incoming line of digital dialer (DD) communication to DMP Command Processor™ panels. Each line card includes one RJ11X cable for phone line connection from a customer supplied RJ11X connection block. Transmit Level The Transmit Level is the level of signal strength at which the SCS-100 transmits through the phone line. To adjust the transmit level, place the 2-pin jumper on the desired level on the J11 Transmit L
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InsttIalla on Model SCS-101 Network Interface Card Description The SCS-101 Network Interface Card provides for a connection from a digital data network to a port on the SCS-1R Receiver. Each card includes one eight-pin modular connector for digital data network connection. This allows the SCS-1R Receiver to accept alarm and system messages over a network from DMP Command Processor panels. Refer to the SCS-101 Installation Guide (LT-0320). SCS-101 TXD RXD Network Interface Card FORCE RTS
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InsttIalla on Model SCS-110 Modem Power Supply Card Description The SCS-110 provides power to a maximum of five line cards. Power is supplied through the modem rack backplane connectors without additional cabling. The SCS-110 also provides LCD and keypad connection, UPS system status, and the 120 VAC input monitoring information to the SCS-1R Receiver. Installing the SCS-110 Always remove power to the SCS-1R Receiver when installing or removing the SCS-110. Slide the SCS-110 into the mod
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InsttIalla on Model SCS-120 Multibus Power Supply Card Description The SCS-120 provides power to the SCS-150 through the multibus backplane. The SCS-120 also monitors the SCS-150 condition, the SCS-110 Modem Power Supply Card voltage output, and its own internal voltages. Installing the SCS-120 Always disconnect power to the SCS-1R Receiver when installing or removing the SCS-120. Slide the SCS-120 Multibus Power Supply Card, the component side up, into the multibus rack upper position,
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InstI talla on Model SCS-130 Transformer Card Description The SCS-130 provides power to the SCS-110 Modem Power Supply Card and the SCS-120 Multibus Power Supply Card. Two terminals are provided for connecting 120 VAC to the system. A power cord is provided for connecting the multibus rack cooling fan. 3 Amp 250V J2 COM HOT J3 To fan AC Power Cord Installation Always remove power to the SCS-1R Receiver when installing or removing the SCS-130. 1. Install the SCS-130 with J2 on the right si
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InsttIalla on Model SCS-208 Power Cable Description The SCS-208 is a 2-foot cable that connects the different system voltages between the SCS-130 Transformer Card J3 and SCS-120 Multibus Power Supply Card J3. Installation The SCS-208 cable can be used in either direction, but is polarized on each end for proper installation to the J3 connectors. Model SCS-203 Convenience Panel Description The SCS-203 provides cabling for three RS-232 ports for the host output, auxiliary port (used for Remote
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InsttIalla on ULC Installation Recommendations 1. In order to give the digital alarm communicator transmitter the ability to disconnect an incoming call to the protected premises, telephone service should be of the type that provides for timed release disconnect. 2. Network access and domain access policies shall be set to restrict unauthorized network access and “spoofing” or “denial of service” attacks. 3. Select Internet Service Providers that have redundant servers/systems, Back-up powe