Simplex 4190-9006 User manual

4190-9006
Remote CRT/Keyboard
Installation Instructions
2000 Simplex Time Recorder Co., Westminster, MA 01441-0001 USA
All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice.
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Rev. B
DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT THAT APPEARS
DAMAGED. Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the
carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim
with the carrier and notify Simplex.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical power when making any
internal adjustments or repairs. Servicing should be performed by qualified
Simplex Representatives.
STATIC HAZARD - Static electricity can damage components. Therefore,
handle as follows:
1. Ground yourself before opening or installing components (use the 553-484
Static Control Kit).
2. Keep uninstalled component wrapped in anti-static material at all times.
The 4190-9006 Remote CRT/Keyboard provides a remote visual indication of
system events for the 2120 Multiplex System, 4010/4020 Fire Alarm Control
Panel (FACPs), and 4100+/4120 Fire Alarm System. The terminal also provides
for remote communication with each system’s CPU.
The following topics are covered in this publication:
Topic Page Number
Connections 2
Cable Terminations 3
2120 Remote Terminal Connections 5
Terminal Configurations 6
Programming the 2120 Function Keys 9
4010 Front Panel Programming for an RS-232 Port 10
Cautions and Warnings
Overview
In This Publication
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Follow Steps 1 through 3 to connect to a 2120, 4010, 4020, or 4100+/4120
system.
1. The DB-25F end of the 733-812 cable must be connected into the back of
the CRT (as shown in Figure 1).
Note: Use Tables 1 and 2 to terminate the loose ends of the 733-812 cable to
a DB-25F connector. Use Tables 3, 4, and 5 to connect the loose ends
of the 733-812 cable directly to a 2120, 4010, 4020, or 4100+/4120.
2. Connect the keyboard.
3. Plug in AC power using the power cord.
Connections
Connecting to a 2120, 4010,
4020, or 4100+/4120 System
Figure 1. Rear View of Terminal
Note: See 733-812 Cable
Terminations on
Pages 2 and 3
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Use the information in Tables 1 through 5 to connect the 4190-9006 Remote
CRT/Keyboard.
Table 1. Connecting to the RS-232 Port of a 2120 BMUX
Wire Lead Connection
Red lead (XMIT) Pin 2 of a DB-25F connector
Black lead (RCV) Pin 3 of a DB-25F connector
Green lead (GND) Pin 7 of a DB-25F connector
White lead Cut off (not used)
Table 2. Connecting to TB3 on the ACIO Board of a BMUX
Wire Lead Connection
Red lead (XMIT) TB3-11
Black lead (RCV) TB3-10
Green lead (GND) TB3-6
White lead Cut off (not used)
Figure 2. DB-25F Connector Pin Layout
Table 3. Connecting to the RS-232 Board of a 4100+/4120
Wire Lead Connection
Red lead (XMIT) Pin 3 of a DB-25F connector
Black lead (RCV) Pin 2 of a DB-25F connector
White lead (CTS) Pin 5 of a DB-25F connector
Green lead (GND) Pin 7 of a DB-25F connector
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Cable Terminations
733-812 Cable Terminations
for 2120 Systems
733-812 Cable Terminations
for 4010, 4020, and
4100+/4120 Systems
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Table 4. Connecting to the RS-232 Motherboard of a 4020, 4100+/4120
Wire Lead 4100+/4120 Connection 4020 Connection
Red lead (XMIT) TB1-6 or TB2-3 TB1-1 or TB1-6
Black lead (RCV) TB1-8 or TB2-1 TB1-3 or TB1-8
White lead (CTS) TB1-5 or TB2-4 TB1-4 or TB1-9
Green lead (GND) TB1-4 or TB2-5 TB1-5 or TB1-10
Note: PORT A = PORT 1 = TB1; PORT B = PORT 2 = TB2
Table 5. Connecting to the RS-232 Board of a 4010 FACP
Wire Lead Connection
Red lead (XMIT) P6-2
Black lead (RCV) P6-1
White lead (CTS) P6-5
Green lead (GND) P6-3
Note 1: P6 = PORT B
Note 2: P7 (PORT A) does NOT support a CRT
Cable Terminations, Continued
733-812 Cable Terminations
for 4010, 4020, and
4100+/4120 Systems
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The Aux Port (see location in Figure 1) provides an RS-232 signal (at a ±5V
level) that can automatically furnish the data displayed on the terminal’s screen
to a remote terminal when properly configured (see Figure 3). Using this port’s
output allows two-wire data transmission (XMIT & GND) to remote 4190-9006
terminals that function as remote monitors. The remote terminal is configured
like a 2120 terminal and then used without a keyboard.
Note: For the 2120 system, the Aux Port is commonly used for remote
monitors. The 4010, 4020, and 4100+/4120 systems do not support a
remote monitor.
The Aux Port is capable of having ten 4190-9006 terminals connected to it as
long as the wiring distance to any terminal does not exceed 2,500 feet and the
total capacitive load of the circuit wiring does not exceed 1.25 mfd. Since each
terminal has an Aux Port, it’s possible to repeat the data as necessary from each
remote terminal.
Refer to Figure 3 to connect from the Aux Port to a remote terminal. If using
shielded cable, connect the shield to the GND terminal.
Figure 3. Aux Port Connections to Remote Terminal
2120 Remote Terminal Connections
Connecting to a Remote
Terminal for 2120 Systems
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Press the Setup Directory key <F3> to enter the terminal’s configuration mode.
Setup Directory <F3>: For <F1> through <F14> select menus, use arrow
keys to select field. Press the Return key to change parameter.
Quick Setup <F1>
Command Specification
Emulation VT300/7
EIA Baud Rate 9600*
EIA Data Format 8/1/E*
Enhanced ON
AUX Baud Rate 9600*
AUX Data Format 8/1/E*
Comm Mode Full Duplex
Language U.S.
Sessions One
Host/Printer EIA/AUX
General Setup <F2>
Command Specification
Emulation VT300/7
Enhanced ON
Auto Wrap OFF
Auto Font Load ON
Auto Page OFF
Curs Dir Left to Right
Auto Scroll ON
Monitor Mode OFF
Screen Saver OFF
Bell Volume 06
Warning Bell ON
Bell Length 350 ms
Setup Language U.S.
Sessions One
Display Setup <F3>
Command Specification
Display Cursor ON
Cursor Blink Block
Auto Adjust Cursor ON
Page Length 25
Screen Length 26 lines
Screen Video Normal
Columns 80
Scroll Jump
Overscan Borders ON
Width Change Clear OFF
Speed Fast
Refresh Rate 71 Hz
Keyboard Setup <F4>
Command Specification
Language U.S.
Char Set National
Key Mode ASCII
Key Click ON
Key Repeat OFF
Key Rate 20 cps
Margin Bell OFF
Key Lock Caps
Caps Lock Toggle
Num Lock Toggle
*4100+/4120 values are shown. The 2120 values are as follows: Baud rate = 1200, Data/Parity bits = 8/1None, Parity Check = OFF.
Note: 4010 and 4020 values typically match 4100+/4120 values, but the 4010’s parity setting is NONE.
Continued on next page
Terminal Configurations
Configuring the Terminal
for 2120, 4010, 4020, and
4100+/4120 Systems
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Keys Setup <F5>
Command Specification
Enter Key <cr>
Return Key <cr>
Backspace <BS>/<DEL>
Compose Key Compose
Disconnected Shift-F5
,,and.. ,,and..
‘Key~ ‘and~
<>key <and>
F1 to F5 Keys Local
Desk ACC Ctrl←
Pound Key U.S.
UDKS Emul Dependent
Ports Setup <F6>
Command Specification
EIA Baud Rate 9600*
EIA Data Format 8/1/E*
EIA Parity Check ON*
Aux Baud Rate 9600*
Aux Data Format 8/1E*
Aux Parity Check ON*
EIA XMT No Protocol
EIA RECV No Protocol
EIA XMT PACE Baud
AUX XMT No Protocol
AUX RECV No Protocol
AUX XMT PACE Baud
Host Setup <F7>
Command Specification
Comm Mode Full Duplex
Local OFF
Null Suppress OFF
Break 250 ms
Modem Control OFF
Disconnect 2 Seconds
Recv <cr> <cr>
Recv <DEL> Ignore
Send Ack ON
Alt Input Data ON
Send Block Term None
Send Region Term Screen
Send End Region
Print Setup <F8>
Command Specification
Print Mode Auto
Print National
Print Region Screen
Print Block Term None
Secondary Recv ON
*4100+/4120 values are shown. The 2120 values are as follows: Baud rate = 1200, Data/Parity bits = 8/1/None, Parity Check = OFF.
Note: 4010 and 4020 values typically match 4100+/4120 values, but the 4010’s parity setting is NONE.
Continued on next page
Terminal Configurations, Continued
Configuring the Terminal
(Continued)
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Emul Setup <F9>
Command Specification
Numeric Kpd Numeric
Cursor Kpd Cursor
Send Data All
ANSI-ID VT320
Function Key Lock OFF
Feature Lock OFF
Char set National
Status Line OFF
WP-Graphics ON
Tabs Setup <F10>
Command Specification
Auto Init Tabs OFF
Default Tabs
Ansbk Setup <F11>
Command Specification
Answer Back Mode ON
Answer Back Conceal
Prog Setup <F12>
Command Specification
Key F1
Program Fkey
Key Dir Comm Dependent
After making configuration selections, save configuration by pressing the
<F14> key.
Note: The <F14> key takes the terminal off-line and returns it on-line. If the
terminal ever fails to respond, press the <F14> key.
For more information, refer to the User’s Guide supplied with the terminal.
Terminal Configurations, Continued
Configuring the Terminal
(Continued)
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To program the function keys of a 2120 Multiplex for the Acknowledge (ACK),
Signal Silence (SIG SIL), and Detector Reset (DET RST) commands, follow the
steps below.
IMPORTANT: These configurations are for the 2120 Multiplex
function keys ONLY. The 2120 port MUST be set up
for Acknowledge (ACK).
To program the Acknowledge (ACK) command follow Steps 1 through 4.
Note: Function Key <F7> is the first available key for this operation. <F7>,
<F8>, and <F9> are the standard function keys used for this procedure.
1. Press the <RETURN> key to toggle the function keys represented on the
screen. Highlight the <F7> box on the screen.
2. Press the <DOWN ARROW> key and move to Text: field.
3. Press and hold down the <CTRL> key and press the <A> key. This prompts a
display of áon the screen.
4. Press the <DOWN ARROW> key and move to Label: field and type
ACK.
To program the Signal Silence (SIG SIL) command follow Steps 5 through 8.
5. Press the <DOWN ARROW> key and move to the <F7> box on the screen.
Press the <RETURN> key and highlight the <F8> box.
6. Press the <DOWN ARROW> key and move to Text: field.
7. Press and hold down the <CTRL> key and press the <S> key. This prompts a
display of ùon the screen.
8. Press the <DOWN ARROW> key to move to Label: field and type
SIG SIL.
To program the Detector Reset command for the 2120 CRT/Keyboard follow
Steps 9 through 12.
9. Press the <DOWN ARROW> key to move to the <F8> box on the screen.
Press the <RETURN> key to move to <F9>.
10. Press the <DOWN ARROW> key to move to Text: field.
11. Press and hold down the <CTRL> key and the <D> key. A display of ã
displays on the screen.
12. Press the <DOWN ARROW> key to move to Label: field and type
DET RST.
After following the configuration steps above, save the configuration by pressing
<F14>. The message Save all? (Y/N) appears on the upper right of the
screen. Press <Y> and then press the <RETURN> key.
Programming the 2120 Function Keys
Programming the 2120
Function Keys
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This section describes programming a printer port on a 4010 RS-232 card from
the front panel of the 4010 FACP.
Note: Login to the system at Access Level 4 before attempting to
program the port.
This section describes adding the RS-232 card to the 4010 job.
1. Press <MENU>.
2. Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> until [PROGRAMMING] is displayed
and then press <ENTER>. The following warning appears, indicating that
the 4010 is no longer in the Fire Alarm Operation mode.
3. Press <ENTER> to continue.
4. Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> until <CONFIGURE CARDS> is
displayed and then press <ENTER>.
5. Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> until <ADD A 4010 CARD> is
displayed and then press <ENTER>.
6. Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> until <RS232> is displayed and then
press <ENTER>. Press <ENTER> again to confirm that you want to add
an RS-232 card. A message appears indicating that the system is
configuring the card.
Press the <EXIT> key once to move back one menu level and then continue
below with Step 5 in the next section.
Use the following steps to configure the printer settings (baud rate, etc) for the
RS-232 port to which the printer is attached. Before beginning, ensure you
know the hardware settings enabled on the printer (i.e., baud rate set on printer
itself).
1. Press <MENU>.
2. Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> until [PROGRAMMING] is displayed
and then press <ENTER>. A warning appears, indicating that the 4010 is
no longer in the Fire Alarm Operation mode.
3. Press <ENTER> to continue.
Continued on next page
4010 Front Panel Programming for an RS-232 Port
Introduction
Adding an RS-232 Card
Configuring RS-232 Port
Settings
Please Wait . . .
Fire Alarm Operation Suspended
Please Wait . . .
Fire Alarm Operation Suspended
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4. Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> until <CONFIGURE CARDS> is
displayed and then press <ENTER>.
5. Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> until <MODIFY 4010 CARD> is
displayed and then press <ENTER>.
6. Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> until the display reads
<CARD TYPE=RS232 CARD> and then press <ENTER>.
7. Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> to select either <PORT A> or
<PORT B> and then press <ENTER>.
A display similar to the following appears, allowing you to set the
communication settings for the port.
8. Use the arrow keys to move the bracket to the [PORT] Parameter. Use the
<NEXT> and <PREVIOUS> keys to select a choice for this parameter.
Note that you must have an 80-column printer to print 4010 reports.
Choices are as follows:
• PRT80U. Unsupervised, 80-column printer
• Unused.
• PRT40S. Supervised, 40-column printer
• PRT40U. Unsupervised, 40-column printer
• PRT80S. Supervised, 80-column printer
9. Use the arrow keys to move the bracket to the [BAUD] Parameter. Use the
<NEXT> and <PREVIOUS> keys to select a choice for this parameter.
Choices are as follows:
• 1200
• 2400
• 4800
• 9600
• 19200
• 38400
10. Use the arrow keys to move the bracket to the [PARITY] parameter. Use
the <NEXT> and <PREVIOUS> keys to select a choice for this parameter.
Choices are as follows:
• None
• Even
• Odd
11. Press <ENTER>.A display similar to the following appears, allowing you
to select which events are routed to the printer
Continued on next page
4010 Front Panel Programming for an RS-232 Port, Continued
Configuring RS-232 Port
Settings (continued)
<ENTER> to ACCEPT <ARROW KEYS> to Change
Port[PRT80U] BAUD 9600 Parity None
Press <ENTER> to Send ALL Events to Port
Press <NEXT> to Select Events
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12. Choose which events are sent to the printer when they occur, as follows:
Send All Events to Printer. Press <ENTER> to send all of the events
listed in Table 6 (below) to the printer. After you press <ENTER>, the
display indicates that the option is updated and exits to the <MODIFY 4010
CARD> selection in the Programming menu. Press the <EXIT> key twice.
A message appears, indicating that the configuration has changed. Move to
the <SAVE CFIG> choice and press <ENTER>. Another message
appears, asking you to confirm the Save operation. Press <ENTER> to
save the new CFIG.
Route Specific Events to Printer. Press <NEXT> to individually select
which events are sent to the printer when they occur. A series of prompts,
each of which is listed in Table 6, appears. For each prompt, press the
<NEXT> and <PREVIOUS> keys to toggle between the YES and NO
selections. When the setting is correct, press <ENTER>. After the last
prompt appears, the system prompts you to <PRESS ENTER TO SAVE
OR EXIT TO CANCEL>. After you press <ENTER>, the display
indicates that the option is updated and exits to the <MODIFY 4010
CARD> selection in the Programming menu. Press the <EXIT> key twice.
A message appears, indicating that the configuration has changed. Move to
the <SAVE CFIG> choice and press <ENTER>. Another message
appears, asking you to confirm the Save operation. Press <ENTER> to
save the new CFIG.
Table 6. Routing Specific Events
Prompt Default
Setting Explanation
Send Fire Events to Port? Yes Routes information on all fire alarms to the printer.
Send Supervisory Events to Port? Yes Routes information on all supervisory events to the
printer.
Send Trouble Events to Port? Yes Routes information on all trouble events to the printer.
Send Reset/Silence to Port? Yes Routes information to the printer each time a system
reset or signal silence occurs.
Send Test Events to Port? Yes Routes all Walktest events to the printer.
Send Control Events to Port? No Routes information to the printer each time a control
circuit (signals/aux relays) turns ON or OFF.
Send Utility Events to Port? No Routes information to the printer each time the
ON/OFF state of a utility point changes.
Send Pseudo Events to Port? No Routes information to the printer each time the
ON/OFF state of a pseudo point changes.
Send CCE Print Events to Port? Yes Routes Custom Control Print statements to the printer.
Send Reports to Port? Yes Sends reports to the printer.
4010 Front Panel Programming for an RS-232 Port, Continued
Configuring RS-232 Port
Settings (continued)
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