A-5200-030-000 R A D I O N I C S D5200 Programmer Operation Manual 74-06176-000-B 9/95 © 1995 Radionics
A-5200-030-00 010 Notice The material and instructions in this manual have been carefully checked for accuracy and are presumed to be reliable. However, Radionics, Inc. assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modify and revise this manual without notice. FCC Notice This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy. If not installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, it may cause interference to radio and television reception.
A-5200-030-20 020 List of Figures Figure Page 1. D5200 Programmer ........................................................................................................... 4 2. D5200 Structural Overview ............................................................................................... 7 3. Programmer Levels ........................................................................................................... 8 4. Handler, Help File, and Record Size ....................................
A-5200-030-20 030 1. Introduction The D5200 Programmer is a state of the art rugged, compact tool for programming the advanced line of Radionics security products. The D5200 features include a four-line LCD display, compact keyboard, and expandable memory. Features • LCD Display The four-line LCD display is used to provide product handler programming information, help screens for prompts and program items, and status information.
A-5200-030-40 040 AC ADAPTER PORT CONTROL/ COMMUNICATOR PORT EXTERNAL POWER + AUXILIARY PORT COMMUNICATOR RS-232 PORT AUXILIARY TELCO PORT 5200 to 5200 - TO / FROM PHONE D5200 RS-232>A or RS-232>B POSITIVE TIP POLARITY A>RS-232 or B>RS-232 RECEIVING PROGRAMMER TELCO>A or TELCO>B RADX UPDATE SENDING PROGRAMMER A>TELCO or B>TELCO LCD DISPLAY --D5200-PROGRAMMER-----Radionics-Inc------Rev--[##.
A-5200-030-40 050 Power Sources Three sources are available to provide power to the D5200 Programmer: AC, internal batteries, and a panel power source. The D5200 can operate on any one – or a combination of – these three sources. The programmer also has an automatic time-out feature which safely powers down the D5200 after a programmed amount of time. AC An EXTERNAL POWER connector is provided for connecting the D5200 to a standard AC power source using an AC adapter (Radio Shack part# 273-1652A).
A-5200-030-60 060 Removable RAM Card Call Radionics Customer Service For Removable RAM Card Information Refer to Technogram 73-07504-000 1-800-538-5807 74-06176-000-B 9/95 D5200 Programmer Operation Manual Page 6 © 1991-1995 Radionics
A-5200-030-60 070 2. Overview of Operation The D5200 is designed to store records for several product handlers (see Figure 2). Product handlers, records, and utilities in the D5200 are organized into programming "levels" (see Figures 3 and 8). At the top level are the titles of product and utility handlers stored on Disk A/B. When a product handler is selected, record titles appear. Each record can contain module, category, and program item levels, depending on the product handler.
A-5200-030-80 080 ENTER GROUP PRODUCT HANDLERS 2071 12 ENTER GROUP ENTER GROUP Program Items 2071 Handler Records NEWRECORD 17 DELETE 24 Same for all handlers.
A-5200-030-80 090 Function Keys Six function keys simplify the use of the programmer. ON: The red ON key switches the programmer on. This key does not power down the programmer. The D5200 is switched off by selecting 5200 OFF in the PRODUCT HANDLERS menu, or it powers down automatically after the programmed Time Out time has elapsed. HELP: The red HELP key switches the programmer into help mode. (See the Help Mode chapter for more information.
A-5200-030-100 3. Disk Operations The D5200 contains memory which holds programmer data. This memory includes internal battery-backed RAM chips which are permanently attached to the D5200 circuit board, and removable RAM cards. • • The internal battery-backed RAM is referred to as disk A. The removable RAM card is referred to as disk B. Even though data may be stored on several RAM cards, the RAM card which is currently plugged into the programmer is always considered disk B.
A-5200-030-100 Changing the Current Disk At the Current Disk prompt in the DISKSTAT display, press the letter on the keyboard which corresponds to the desired disk. Press the white ENTER key. (NOTE: The SPACE bar cannot be used to toggle between available disk drives.) The message LOGGED ON DISK! is displayed, and the SizeKilobytes and FreeKilobytes fields are updated to reflect the status of the new Current Disk. To exit the DISKSTAT display, press the red EXIT GROUP key.
A-5200-030-120 4. Product Handlers Menu When the D5200 ON button is pressed, the programmer executes a system check, and requests a password (see Figure 5). D5200 PROGRAMMER Radionics Inc. Rev [# # . # #] Password: Figure 5: PASSWORD DISPLAY No Passwords The programmer is shipped with no passwords initially entered. The white ENTER key can be pressed to advance to the Product Handlers level. Passwords If passwords have been programmed into your system, enter your password and press the white ENTER key.
A-5200-030-120 SECURITY The SECURITY menu includes items for programming passwords and panel lockcodes, formatting disks, and programming the D5200 automatic power-down time. See the Passwords and Lockcodes sections for more information. UPDATE This menu is provided for updating (copying) product handlers between disks on the same programmer, or between the disks of two different programmers via the phone lines or RS232 interface. See Updating Handlers for more information.
A-5200-030-140 5. Programming Records The example in this chapter shows how to program a record for a D7112 Control/ Communicator. The same principles apply to the programming of other product handlers. Refer to Figure 8, which is a "map" of the D7112 Product Handler. Selecting a Handler Starting from the Product Handlers level, scroll through the list of product handlers and utilities (using the red ↓ and ↑ keys) until the cursor flashes on the 7112 product handler title (see Figure 6).
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A-5200-030-160 The handler title is always shown in the top line of the LCD display at the Record level. Three additional items are always displayed below the product handler title. When the cursor is moved down from the last item in the menu (LOCKRECORD), the first menu item (title of first D7112 record) scrolls into view. The 7112 Record level menu contains the following items: Records The titles of D7112 records appear at the top of the Record level menu.
A-5200-030-160 Creating a New Record Scroll through the 7112 handler menu (using the red ↓ and ↑ keys) until the cursor flashes on NEWRECORD. Press the red ENTER GROUP key. D7112 module titles appear in the LCD display (see Figure 9). Move the cursor through the items in the menu with the red ↓ and ↑ keys. NEWRECORD PANEL WIDE PARAMETER AREA WIDE PARAMETERS PASSCODE WORKSHEET Figure 9: MODULES IN THE 7112 NEWRECORD MENU The record title (i.e. NEWRECORD) is always displayed in the top "status" line.
A-5200-030-180 Entering a Category Scroll through the Panel Wide Parameter categories (using the red ↓ and ↑ keys) until the cursor flashes on Phone (see Figure 10). Press the red ENTER GROUP key. Program items in the Phone category appear in the LCD display (see Figure 11). These correspond to the program items in the Phone category shown on the D7112 Program Record Sheet (Phone 1, Modem Format, Phone 2, etc.). Move the cursor through the program items with the red ↓ and ↑ arrow keys.
A-5200-030-180 Programmer Tips – Making Corrections The following keys can be used to change data entered for a program item: • Use the white BACKSPACE key on the programmer keyboard to erase characters. • Use the red ← and → arrow keys to move the cursor to any character in the entry. (The arrow keys do not erase characters.) • Use the red CLEAR key to erase the entire entry. • Use the red CANCEL key to return the entry to its default entry. Yes/No Entry Example Move the cursor to Modem Format.
A-5200-030-200 Indexed Group Entry Example Exit the Phone category using the red EXIT GROUP key as described in the previous section. Move the cursor to the Phone Routing category in the Panel Wide Parameters module, and press the red ENTER GROUP key. The cursor flashes on the default entry of 1 to the right of the Phone program item. Note that the program items below Phone also have the number 1 Fire Alarm/Res, Ph1 1 Fire Tbl/Res, etc.). Press the 2 key and the white ENTER 1 (Ph1 2 Fire Alarm/Res, key.
A-5200-030-200 Programmer Tip – Saving and Replacing Records Whenever changes have been made to record data, the programmer always goes to the SAVE display to provide the user with an opportunity to save the changes under the same (or different) name. When the SAVE display is exited, the cursor automatically flashes on the REPLACE item in the menu, to provide the user with another chance to save any changes that have been made to the record.
A-5200-030-220 REPLACING the Record: To save the edited record under the original name (replace the old record), press the red EXIT GROUP key when the SAVE display appears. The cursor flashes on REPLACE. Press the red ENTER GROUP key. The name of the record automatically appears in the REPLACE display (see Figure 14). To replace the record, press the white ENTER key. The message RECORD REPLACED is displayed. Press the red EXIT GROUP key to return to the Record Level.
A-5200-030-220 Copying a Record To copy a record (save it under a different name): 1. Select a product handler from the Product Handlers level using the red ↓ or ↑ keys, and press the red ENTER GROUP key. 2. Select COPY using the red ↓ or ↑ keys, and press the red ENTER GROUP key. The COPY display appears (see Figure 15). COPY FROM: RESIDENTIAL4 TO: RESIDENTIAL7 Figure 15: COPYING A RECORD 3. Type in the exact name of the record to be copied in the FROM field. Press the white ENTER key . 4.
A-5200-030-240 Deleting a Record Follow the steps below to delete a record. NOTE: This feature is password dependent. If the programmer is logged onto with a password that does not have the authority to delete records, the message ACCESS DENIED is displayed when trying to access this feature. 1. Select the appropriate product handler from the Product Handlers menu using the red ↓ or ↑ keys, and press the red ENTER GROUP key. 2. Select DELETE using the red ↓ or ↑ keys, and press the red ENTER GROUP key.
A-5200-030-240 Making Program Items Invisible (VISMODE) Program items, categories, and modules in each handler can be made invisible using VISMODE. NOTE: This feature is password dependent. If the programmer is logged onto with a password that does not have the authority to make program items invisible, the message ACCESS DENIED is displayed when trying to access this feature. To make a program item, category, or module invisible: 1.
A-5200-030-260 Locking Records Individual records can be locked, preventing data in the record from being edited. Locked records are copied along with product handlers during programmer-to-programmer and diskto-disk updates, making it easy to transfer custom records. Locked records, including NEWRECORD, can be unlocked for custom programming. NOTE: This feature is password dependent.
A-5200-030-260 6. Sending (Loading) Records A record can be sent (loaded) into a panel or other device. The D5203 programmer cord can be connected directly to panels with 4-pin PROG ports and to panels which have phone jack PROG ports. Connecting the Programmer New D5203 Programmer Cord Design The D5203 programmer cord has been redesigned with a new "Y" cable that eliminates the need for an adaptor. The new design combines the 4-pin connector plug and the phone jack connector plug on one cord.
A-5200-030-280 error disrupts the load process. 4. Press the red EXIT GROUP key to exit from the record. (The SAVE display appears if changes have been made to any program items in the record.) J4 CPU J1 BATTERY KEY SWITCH J4 PROGRAMMER PROGRAMMER J2 Radionics D7112 J2 EXPANSION PORT EXPANSION PORT D7112 4-PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR MALE PHONE JACK CONNECTOR D5200 D5200 COMMUNICATOR PORT 8843B W Aromat DS2E-M-DC12V 0.6A 125VAC 0.
A-5200-030-280 7. Receiving (Copying) Records A record can be copied from a control/communicator or other device into the D5200 Programmer. The D5203 programmer cord can be connected directly to panels with 4-pin PROG ports and phone jack PROG ports. Connecting the Programmer Panel with 4-Pin PROG Port The D5200 Programmer can be connected directly to a device with a 4-pin male programming connector (D4112, D7112, D636, and D2071 control/communicators) as shown in Figure 20. 1.
A-5200-030-300 8. Passwords Access to several functions of the D5200 can be limited through the use of passwords. Eight passwords can be programmed in the D5200. The D5200 Programmer is shipped with no passwords initially entered. NOTE: This feature is password dependent. If the programmer is logged onto with a password that does not have the authority to edit passwords, the message ACCESS DENIED is displayed when trying to access this feature.
A-5200-030-300 U#Update Handler: Enter Y to give U#Password the authority to update handlers. Enter N to disable this function for U#Password. U#Replace Record: Enter Y to give U#Password the authority to permanently change (replace) programmed account records. Enter N to disable this function for U#Password. NOTE: If this function is disabled for the Password, the user will still be able to edit records, but edited records must be saved under a different name.
A-5200-030-320 9. LockCodes The DataLock system uses lockcodes to lock panels from programming by unauthorized programmers. A Datalocked panel has a lockcode in memory that the 5200 must match to one of the lockcodes in the 5200 lockcode records before the programming session can continue. The 5200 can not match the lockcode in the panel, the programming session is terminated. Ram II organizes its lockcodes into four different types, default, primary, alternate, and unaltered. See LockCode Types below.
A-5200-030-320 10. Updating Handlers The update feature of the D5200 can be used to add product handlers to the programmer, update existing programmer handlers, and copy locked records from one programmer to another. Handlers can be added and updated via the phone lines at 300 baud using the programmer TELCO connector, via a serial interface at 19.2k baud using the RS-232 connector, and between internal Disk A and removable RAM Disk B within the programmer (see Figure 22).
A-5200-030-340 Disk to Disk Updates Handlers and locked records can be copied from Disk A to Disk B (and Disk B to Disk A) in the programmer. If the "receiving" disk already has the handler to be updated, the "sending" disk transfers only its locked records (i.e. NEWRECORD) to the "receiving" disk. If the "receiving" disk does not currently contain the handler to be transferred, the "sending" disk transfers the handler and all locked records (i.e. NEWRECORD) to the "receiving" disk. 1.
A-5200-030-340 Updating using the Radionics Update System via the Phone The programmer can be set up to receive handler updates from the Radionics Update System via the phone (pulse dialing only). If the programmer already has the handler to be updated, the Update System transfers only its locked records (i.e. NEWRECORD) to the programmer. If the programmer does not currently contain the handler to be transferred, the Update System transfers the handler and all locked records (i.e.
A-5200-030-360 5. Mode prompt entry: TELCO → A To transfer a handler to internal Disk A: Press the SPACE bar until the TELCO→A selection is displayed. TELCO → B To transfer a handler to removable RAM Disk B: Press the SPACE bar until the TELCO→B selection is displayed. 6. Press the white ENTER key. The programmer clicks as it dials out, and the message WAITING for CARRIER is momentarily displayed, followed by the message WAITING for CONNECT to Update System is displayed.
A-5200-030-360 Updating via RS-232 Using the serial interface, handlers and locked records can be quickly transferred from one programmer to another. One D5200 is the "Sending Programmer" of handlers and records, and the second D5200 is the "Receiving Programmer". If the Receiving Programmer already has the handler to be updated, the Sending Programmer transfers only its locked records (i.e. NEWRECORD) to the Receiving Programmer.
A-5200-030-380 3. Press the white ENTER key. The message WAITING for Handler Request... is displayed. When the handler request from the Receiving Programmer is detected, the Sending Programmer transfers the requested handler. The progress of the handler transmission is displayed (see Figure 28). If the transfer is successful, the message UPDATE SUCCESSFUL is displayed. If the transfer is not successful, the message UPDATE FAILURE is displayed. The cursor returns to the UPDATE menu. 4.
A-5200-030-380 Updating via the Phone Handlers in one programmer can be updated by a second programmer via the phone (pulse dialing only). One D5200 is the "Sending Programmer" of handlers and locked records, and the second D5200 is the "Receiving Programmer". If the Receiving Programmer already has the handler to be updated, the Sending Programmer transfers only its locked records (i.e. NEWRECORD) to the Receiving Programmer.
A-5200-030-400 3. Wait until the phone rings, and then press the white ENTER key. The message WAITING for Handler Request... is displayed. When the handler request from the Receiving Programmer is detected, the Sending Programmer transfers the requested handler at 300 baud. The progress of the handler transmission is displayed (see Figure 28). If the transfer is successful, the message UPDATE SUCCESSFUL is displayed. If the transfer is not successful, the message UPDATE FAILURE is displayed.
A-5200-030-400 11. Deleting Handlers To delete a handler from a disk on the programmer, follow the steps below. NOTE: This feature is password dependent . If the programmer is logged onto with a password that does not have the authority to delete handlers, the message ACCESS DENIED is displayed when trying to access this feature. 1. Scroll to DELETE in the Product Handlers menu using the red ↓ or ↑ keys, and press the red ENTER GROUP key. 2. Type the handler name (i.e.
A-5200-030-420 5. To return to the Product Handlers level, press the red EXIT GROUP key. 12. Programmer Time Out The D5200 Programmer is equipped with a power-saving timeout feature – the D5200 automatically powers down if no keys have been pressed within a programmed amount of time. Follow the steps below to program the timeout. 1. Scroll to SECURITY in the Product Handlers menu using the red ↓ or ↑ keys, and press the red ENTER GROUP key. 2.
A-5200-030-420 13. Help Screens Help screens can be accessed from almost all prompts displayed on the D5200. Help screens are also available for individual product handler program items. Product handler help screens can be installed when updating the handler (see the Updating Handlers chapter). Accessing Help Screens 1. To view the help screen for a particular item, move the cursor to the item and press the red HELP key.
A-5200-030-440 14. Inside the Programmer The inside of the programmer needs to be accessed when inserting a RAM disk (Disk B), changing the batteries, and adjusting the LCD display contrast. Opening the Programmer Case 1. Power down the programmer. (Select 5200 OFF in the Product Handler menu.) Ground yourself before opening the programmer case. Do not touch any components on the D5200 circuit board. 2. Unplug the External Power cord. 3.
A-5200-030-440 of both hands in the flared handle of the case. Pull the front of the case out and away from the back – enough to clear the two metal latching pins. Inserting a RAM Card (Disk B) 1. Power down the programmer before installing a RAM card. (Select 5200 OFF in the Product Handler menu.) RAM cards are not hot pluggable. Inserting a RAM card with the programmer powered up may result in damage to disk data and system software. 2.
A-5200-030-460 Adjusting the LCD Display Contrast With a small screwdriver, turn the LCD contrast screw clockwise to increase display contrast, or counterclockwise to decrease contrast. Test the contrast setting by holding down a repeat key (i.e. scroll the display with the red ↓ key). If the contrast is set incorrectly, the display may blur when scrolled quickly. 15.
A-5200-030-460 HANDLER NOT FOUND This message is displayed if the handler requested by the Receiving Programmer during an update was not available in the Sending Programmer, or the handler was not found on the current disk when attempting to delete the handler.
A-5200-030-480 D5200 Security Utility Passwords and Lockcodes Record Sheet Make additional copies of this blank form before marking on it. You may need to make changes when updating the programmer.
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