Spectra Watermakers Network Card DGP 848 User Manual

EVO  
Spectra  
Entering EVO Programming  
1. Hold [0] key + [INSTALLER CODE]  
Entering Spectra Programming  
1. Press the [ENTER] key  
Sections Sections  
2. Enter section [953] (DGP-848) [4003] (EVO)  
3. Enter module’s 8-digit [SERIAL NUMBER]  
4. Enter [SECTION] and enter the required [DATA]  
2. Enter the [INSTALLER CODE]  
3. Enter 3-digit [SECTION] you wish to program  
4. Enter the required [DATA]  
Enable Serial Port  
Option [1]  
Printer Module V1.1  
APR-PRT3  
The Printer Module can use the HyperTerminal® communication program that  
comes installed with Windows®. Using HyperTerminal®, the Printer Module will  
display events as they occur on your computer’s monitor.  
1. Click Start (from the Windows® taskbar) D Programs D Accessories D  
Communications D HyperTerminal®. The Connection Description window  
is displayed.  
EVO  
Spectra  
Sections Sections  
Partition Assignment  
Digiplex - Options [1] to [8]  
Spectra - Options [1] to [2]  
2. Enter a name in the Name text box and select an icon for your connection file.  
[001]  
[550]  
Click OK. The Connect To window is displayed.  
3. From the Connect Using drop-down list select the COM port connected to the  
[002]  
to  
[013]  
[551] Automatic Printing of Zone Status  
[016]  
[553]  
Printer Module. Click OK. The COM Properties window is displayed.  
Each section represents 8 zones i.e. [002] = zones 1~8, [013] = zones 89~96.  
The Printer Module must be assigned to the same partition as the zone.  
to  
[552]  
4. Click on the Bits per second drop-down list and select the baud rate that is set  
in the Printer Module (Section [016] Options [2] & [3]). By default,  
HyperTerminal® sets the Data bits at 8, the Parity at None and the Stop bits at  
1. Click OK.  
Printed in Canada 06/2007  
paradox.com  
APRPRT3-EI00  
Automatic Printing of Event Groups  
EVO  
Introduction  
The Printer Module (APR-PRT3) provides the ability to automatically print live or stored events.  
[1] Miscellaneous Events *  
[2] Arming/Disarming Events  
[3] Alarm and Alarm Restore Events  
[4] Tamper and Tamper Restore Events  
[5] Trouble and Trouble Restore Events  
[6] Special Events**  
5. The HyperTerminal® display will appear already connected to the Printer  
Module. Click on the Properties icon (or select Properties from the File menu).  
The communication file’s Properties window is displayed. Click the Settings tab.  
Under Emulation, verify that it is set as Auto Detect. If not, select Auto Detect  
from the drop-down list. Click OK.  
Sample Printout:  
2007/06/12 07:17 Partition 1 Arming with master  
John Doe  
2007/06/12 18:09 Partition 1 Disarming with master John Doe  
Home Automation Interface Capabilities  
[7] Access Events ***  
When used with an EVO Series or DGP-848 (V4.11 or higher) control panel, the Printer Module can also  
be used as an interface between a home automation system and your control panel. For information on  
this feature and its related programming sections, refer to the ASCII Protocol Programming Instructions  
and/or C-Bus Programming Instructions available on our website at paradox.com.  
Baud Settings  
Option [2] [3]  
Both the Printer Module and serial port should have the  
same baud rate. Refer to the printer’s instruction manual  
for the correct baud rate.  
*
Fire Reset, Contact Module Access, Remote Access, PC Fail To Com, User  
Code Entered, Bypass Programmed, Delay before Transmitting and Utility Key  
Pressed  
[016]  
[016]  
[553]  
N/A  
** Cold Start, Warm Start, Test Reports, WinLoad Login/Logout, Installer In/Out  
*** Access Granted/Denied, Request For Exit, Door Left Open Alarm, Door Left  
Open Restore, Door Forced Alarm, Door Forced Restore  
[014]  
[550]  
Technical Specifications  
Serial Port Usage  
Option [4]  
Set the Printer Module’s serial port usage to either Event Reporting (off) or Home  
Automation (on).  
Parallel Port:  
Serial Port:  
Input Voltage:  
Minimum 80 column printer  
1 start bit, 8 data bit, no parity and 1 stop bit (8N1)  
9-16 Vdc  
Spectra  
[4] Arming/Disarming Events  
[5] Alarm & Alarm Restore Events  
[6] Tamper & Tamper Restore Events  
[7] Trouble & Trouble Restore Events  
Current Consumption: 60mA maximum  
Serial Port Baud Rates: 2400, 9600, 19200 or 57600 bps  
For information on using the Printer Module as an interface for a home  
automation system, refer to the ASCII Protocol Programming Instructions  
and/or C-Bus Programming Instructions available on our website at  
paradox.com.  
Event Buffer:  
Compatibility:  
2048 events  
EVO48, EVO96, EVO192*, DGP-848 or DGP-NE96 control panel  
Spectra 1728 or 1738 control panel (V2.0 or higher)  
APR-PRT3 can be used to replace a APR3-PRT1  
[8] Special Events (see below for Special Events)  
[PG] & [FNC1] keys pressed, Button Pressed on Remote, Bypass  
Manual Event Group Printing  
The event groups are represented by the following sections:  
Programming, User Activated PGM, Breaching Zone with Delay and  
System Power Up.  
*When using the APR-PRT3 with the EVO192, the first 96  
zones will be recognized.  
Event Feature Start # End #  
Group Group  
Enable Parallel Port  
[015]  
[015]  
[553]  
[553]  
EVO  
-Option [1]  
Printer Requirements  
Spectra -Option [4]  
Miscellaneous Events  
[027]  
[031]  
[035]  
[028]  
[032]  
[036]  
[040]  
[044]  
[048]  
[052]  
[056]  
[029]  
[033]  
[037]  
[041]  
[045]  
[049]  
[053]  
[057]  
[030]  
[034]  
[038]  
[042]  
[046]  
[050]  
[054]  
[058]  
Dot matrix, inkjet or laser printers can be connected through one of your computer’s COM ports to the  
Printer Module’s serial port. Events can be displayed and printed using communication software like  
Procomm™, Telix© and HyperTerminal®.  
It is recommended that only dot matrix printers that support a minimum of 80 columns be connected  
directly to the Printer Module. Only dot matrix printers can print individual events in real time.  
Printer Status Mask Options  
EVO Spectra  
Arming/Disarming Events  
Alarm/Alarm Restore Events  
[3]  
[4]  
[5]  
[6]  
[5]  
[6]  
[7]  
[8]  
Off-Line Status Mask  
Tamper/Tamper Restore Events [039]  
Paper-Empty Status Mask  
Printer Fault Status Mask  
Printer Busy Status Mask  
[027]  
to  
[058]  
Trouble/Trouble Restore Events [043]  
N/A  
LED Feedback  
Panel Bus  
Special Events  
Access Events  
All Events  
[047]  
[051]  
[055]  
If the Printer Status Mask Options are ignored, printer troubles will not be  
displayed. These options apply only to the parallel port.  
Setting the Date (Spectra)  
After a power failure, the date must be reprogrammed.  
N/A  
N/A  
[557]  
[280]  
ERROR: RX:  
TX:  
OFF  
ON  
Condition:  
Each group of sections from [027] to [058] represents event groups that can be  
printed when a specified action from the PGM Programming Table occurs (see the  
control panel’s programming guide).  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Combus shorted (GND or VCC / No clock / No data  
Wrong data / Invalid combus address (Too many modules)  
Reserved for future use  
Setting the Time (Spectra)  
After a power failure, the time must be reprogrammed.  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Event Groups 000 to 055 can be used to program the Printer Module’s  
Manual Printing feature. Event groups 062 and 063 can only be used when  
using an EVO control panel.  
ON  
ON  
Combus lines are reversed (Clock in Green / Data in Yellow)  
Low power  
FLASH  
OFF  
OFF  
Paradox Memory Key (NOT TO BE USED WITH UL LISTED SYSTEMS)  
The Paradox Memory Key can copy the programmed contents of one APR-  
PRT3 into as many others as needed. For more information, see the control  
panel’s programming guide.  
EVO Spectra  
[090] [902] = Copy to Memory Key  
Serial Bus  
LED:  
RX  
Condition:  
Printer module is receiving information  
Printer module is sending information  
[080]  
and  
[090]  
[902]  
and  
[900]  
TX  
[080] [900] = Paste to APR-PRT3  
When the APR-PRT3 emits a confirmation beep, wait for a second confirmation  
beep and then remove the Memory Key.  
 
 

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