The System I is a Dual Line Receiver ideal for smaller central stations looking to monitor accounts over a land line or PRI/phone system.
The System I may also be used to monitor 512 supervised IP based accounts.*
Has a compact design making it easy to mount on a desktop but can also be mounted on a 19 inch rack. Optional Rack Mount kit sold separately.
* Unlock key required to enable IP monitoring
Introduction
Product Features
• Dual Phone line support
• All-In-One Receiver – Supports communication over phone line and IP
• Supports TL-150/250/300, GS30XX (This feature requires an Unlock Key)
• Small desk mount design. Can also be mounted in standard 19-inch rack with the SG Desktop Receiver Rack Mount Kit (SG-SII-RMK)
• Supports Contact ID and SIA. More formats to be supported through flash update. Full list of future supported formats can be found in Appendix A
• AHS – Automatic Handshake Selection
• Patented ANI and DNIS reception, Automatic Handshake Selection (AHS), Caller ID capability and virtual configurations
Product Features
• Non-Volatile RAM for programming and event buffer
• DSP technology
• Up to 64 different profiles and up to eight different handshakes per profile
• 500-event memory buffer on each individual line card
• One parallel printer port, one serial printer port, one serial automation port, one USB console port and 10/100BaseT automation output
• Continuous verification of computer/receiver links
• Integrated scheduled receiver line card testing
• Remote acknowledgement and sounder capability
Front Display
1 Telephone line trouble2 Trouble Light3 Status Light4 Watchdog5 LCD screen6 Down Button7 ACK Button/LED8 Up Button9 Enter button
Front Display
Item # Symbol Name Description
Telephone line trouble Turns of solid if either of the phone lines are in fault
Trouble Light Turns on solid if there is a Trouble such as Automation, Printer or Line Fault
Status Light Flashes if there is a Status Event such as clock not set, buffer full or line test
Watchdog Will Flash once a second indicating indicating system OK
1
2
3
4
5
A. Status – Active or Manual – Active (Communicating with Automation), Manual (Not Communicating with Automation)
B. IP address, SG-Serial/SG-TCP-IP/SG-Manual
C. Time and Date
D. Phone line 1 status - in Standby means it is waiting for a call from an alarm panel
E. Phone line 2 status - <<-LINE FAULT->> means there is no telephone line currently connect to that channel
LCD screen
Item #
Front Display
6
7
8
9
Item # Symbol Name Description
Down Interface Button ACK Interface Button/LED
ACK Interface Button/LED
LED Flashing – Indicates the unit is in manual and there is a signal waiting for an acknowledgement.
Button – Used to acknowledge an alarm event
UP Interface Button Scrolls up through the menu options
Enter Interface Button Selects a menu option
System I - Back
1 Phone connections 1 and 2
2 I/O Ports
3 Automation Port COM1
4 Parallel Printer Port
5 Serial Printer Port
6 USB Port
7 LAN Interface Port
8 Main Power Supply connector
System I - Back
Item # Symbol Name Pins Description
1
2
3
4
Phone connections
1/2 RJ-11
The connection for phone
lines 1 and 2
I/O Ports 13 Input and output ports
Automation Port COM 1
DB-9Serial connection to Automation
software computer
Parallel Printer Port
DB-25Connection to Parallel
Printer
1 2
System I - Back
5
6
7
8
Serial Printer Port
DB-9 Connection to the Serial
Printer or PC Logger
USB Port USB 2 USB connection to SG-Systems
Console Computer
LAN Interface Port
RJ-45LAN connection for TCP/IP Printer, TCP/IP
automation and TCP/IP alarm reception
Main Power Supply
Connector Connection to the AC outlet
Item # Symbol Name Pins Description
Necessary cables – Standard Computer Power Cable, Ethernet/USB2 cable.
Step 1: Plug into AC outlet.Step 2: Choose whether or not to Cold boot the System
– This is done with the Up and Down arrows to choose Yes or No and Enter to confirm it. It is recommended that a cold boot be performed when the system is first powered up.
– Note: If a cold boot is performed all the stored information will be erased and the programming will return to factory default
Step 3: Program the IP address in the CPM programming field– Note: How to get into programming is explained on the
Programming slides. Go into View or Change options, then CPM options, then IP address
Step 4: Reboot the System IStep 5: Connect with the System I console
Initial Power Up Sequence
Step 1: To Enter Programming press the (ENTER) Key
Step 2: Press ENTER again to choose User 0
• ENTER PASSWORD: USER: 0 PASS: XXXX
Step 3: Scroll (Up) and (Down) to change the Password letters and ENTER to accept it.
The Default Password is CAFE
• ENTER PASSWORD: USER: 0 PASS: CAFE
This will take you to the Main Menu
Step 4: Navigate with the Up and Down arrows and make your selection with Enter. To go back or cancel an entry press the Up and Down together
Programming
1) View or change option
3) System Functions
0) CPM Options
1) Channel-1 Options
3) Default SG-System I
2) Change Date and Time
1) System Information
5) Visual Indicator Test
4) Reset SG-System I
3) Channel-IP Options
2) Channel-2 Options
6) Exit Menu
4) Exit Menu
4) Exit Programming
2) View Printer Buffer
Main Menu
1) View or Change options
• Change the programming of the System I
0) CPM options
Change the options for the CPM
1) Channel-1 Options
Change the options for the first line
2) Channel-2 Options
Change the options for the second line
3) Channel-IP Options
Change the options for the IP channel
4) Exit Menu
Exit to the previous menu (this can also be done by hitting the UP and DOWN arrow keys at the same time)
2) View Printer Buffer
• View the event history that would be sent to the printer
Menu Options
3) System Functions• Performs various system functions
1) System Information• View Information such as Version, Product ID, LAN MAC address, LAN IP address,
Subnet, Gateway ,SW Checksum, VHDL Version, DSP Version, DSP Checksum, Manufacture Date, Country Code, AHS Table size, and IP account table size
2) Change Date and Time• Allows you to View/Change the Date and Time
3) Default SG-System I• Allows you to Restore the System I to factory settings
4) Reset SG-System I• Reset the System I (This is the same as powering down and back up)
5) Visual Indicator Test• Turns on all the LED’s, The LCD will go black, the outputs will activate and the
buzzer will sound for 5 seconds6) Exit Menu
• Go to the previous Menu (this can be down by pressing the UP and Down arrow keys together
4) Exit programming• Exits Programming (this can be done by pressing down the UP and Down arrow
keys together while in the main menu)
Menu Options
Connecting with the console
– Run the SG-Systems Console
– SG-Systems Console Login Screen enter the default password which is “adminpass” and click the Login button
– In the Launch Receiver Configuration Wizard window click the yes button to create a new Profile
Connecting with the console
New Receiver Configuration Wizard
Step 1 – Receiver Setup
• Select System I from the drop down Menu
• Enter a name for the Receiver (This can be anything)
• Click Next
Connecting with the console
New Receiver Configuration Wizard
Step 2 – CPM Setup
• Enter the IP address that is programmed in the System I
• Check the check mark box beside Debug
• Click Next
Connecting with the console
New Receiver Configuration Wizard
Step 3 – Test Configuration
• To Test your new configuration click on “Test Configuration”
• It will show the results here. Good results will show “Passed”
• Click Finish
Connecting with the console
• Click on “Connect”
• The CMD and PRINT should turn green indicating that you are connected.
• Once the Console starts up, right click on the top left of the
window to bring up the menu.
Trouble Conditions
DSP Failed Ch1
DSP Failed Ch2
CH2 Line Fault Network Absent
CH1 Line Fault
UPS AC
UPS Battery
TCP Automation
Serial Automation
USB Printer
TCP Printer
Serial Printer
Parallel Printer
Trouble Condition
To view the trouble conditions press the UP and DOWN arrow buttons together
Then scroll with the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to see multiple troubles
To exit the trouble menu press the UP and DOWN arrow buttons together
AHS – Automatic Handshake Selection
665-4494
ANI: 416-665-4494
800-418-7618
DNIS: 1234
DNIS# Profile
ANI Handshake
416-665-4494 SIA
416-665-4595 99
1234 3
45678 2
How System I takes a call
1. Call comes in
2. ANI received: 416-665-4494
3. DNIS received: 1234
4. Check DNIS table
5. Switch to profile 3
6. Check AHS table
7. Send handshake SIA
ANI and DNISA PRI-ISDN Provides two features…
665-4494
ANI: 416-665-4494800-418-7618
DNIS: 1234
DNIS. Where the panel is calling too
ANI. Where the panel is calling from
ANI and DNISA PRI-ISDN Provides two features…
• DNIS – Where the panel is calling too
• DNIS is a 4 digit identifier of the dialled telephone number
• The System I is able to recognise the DNIS (long distance) or DID (local) number
• A different set of options is loaded depending on which DNIS was received
• ANI – Where the panel is calling from (similar to Caller-ID)
• The ANI works together with the Automatic Handshake Selection to provide the right handshake first
Conventional Handshakes
Handshakes, which one?
HS #1 ?HS #2 ?HS #3 ?HS #4 ?HS #5 ?HS #6 ?
Even if SIA or Contact ID is used, it could take 15 – 20 seconds before the correct handshake is provided.
Old Handshakes must come first!
?
Different Formats need Different Handshakes
A Panel is Sending a Signal
665-4494
ANI: 416-665-4494
First Time the Panel Calls to the System I
ANI. Where the panel is calling from
Handshake order in the Profile
• 2300Hz
• 1400 Hz
• Dual-Tone
• SIA
• ITI
Conventional HandshakesWhich Handshake?
HS #1 = 1 second 2300 Hz
Wait = 1 second
HS #2 = 1 second 1400 Hz
Wait = 1 second
HS #3 = 1 second 2300-1400 Hz
Wait = 1 second
HS #4 = 1 second SIA – “YES”
This 6 second format will actually
Be “on-line” for 13 seconds.
Radionics, ITI or Handshake #5-#6 will take longer
?
A Panel is Sending a Signal
665-4494
ANI: 416-665-4494
ANI. Where the panel is calling from
The format the Panel needs
SIA
First Handshake given = SIA
13 sec call turns into 6 sec.
Second Time the Panel Calls to the System I
SG-SII-RMK..............................................SG Desktop Receiver Rack Mount Kit
Rack Mount and Installation
Step 1 : Remove the 4 Screws at the back
Step 2 : Slide the back off Step 3: Slide the 4 metal bars into the sides
SG-SII-RMK..............................................SG Desktop Receiver Rack Mount Kit
Rack Mount and Installation
Step 5 : Replace the screws at the back
Step 4 : Slide the back on
Part Numbers
SG-SYSTEM I.............................................Multi-Format Receiver
SG-SYSTEM I IP........................................Multi-Format Receiver with IP
SG-SII-RMK...............................................SG Desktop Receiver Rack Mount Kit
Equipment Not Included………………….IEC power supply cord
………………….Network Cable
………………….USB 2 Cable
• Input Voltage 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz• Power Consumption 25W• Outputs 24VDC (Open Collector)• Battery Backup External UPS (Not Supplied)• Operating Environment 320 to 1220 F (00 to 500 C)• Relative Humidity 92%, Non-condensing• Width 12in. (305mm)• Length 12.25 in. (311mm)• Height 1.75 in. (45mm)• Weight 7.92 lbs (3.58kg)
Specifications
Appendix B - Inputs and Outputs
Pin #
Input or Output
Description
1 Input UPS AC Failure (toggles from ground to open on failure)
2 ~ COMMON (ground)
3 Input UPS DC Failure, battery of the UPS failed (toggles from ground to open on failure)
4 Input Remote ACK Button – same functionality as the ACK button on the front panel SG-System I *
5 ~ COMMON (ground)
6 Input Future Use
7 Output R1** Follow Buzzer; relay closes when following the Buzzer output activations (synchronized)
8 R1 Relay Common
9 Output R2 Trouble output; relay closes when the trouble LED Activates
10 R2 Relay Common
11 R3 Network Status, relay closes when following the Network status ICON on the LCD
12 R3 Relay Common
13 ~ EARTH GROUND