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Table of Contents Welcome to System Link ...................................................................................... 1 Introduction ...............................................................................................................................1 What Can System Link Do? ............................................................................................................. 1 What’s Included With Your System Link Software? .......................................................
Viewing Diagnostics.................................................................................................................25 Managing Accounts .............................................................................................26 Panel Information .........................................................................................................................26 Sorting and Searching Accounts .........................................................................................
Menu keys................................................................................................................................... 67 Editing keys................................................................................................................................. 67 Dialog box keys ........................................................................................................................... 67 Time Zones .....................................................................
Welcome to System Link Introduction System Link software from Digital Monitoring Products (DMP) gives you the power to manage your subscriber accounts from your computer with a simple, robust interface. System Link allows you to set up account files, authorize users, and connect to panels to maintain User Codes, Schedules, Holiday Dates, and Profiles. We are confident that its power and versatility will impress you.
Computer Requirements Before installing System Link, make sure that your computer hardware meets these minimum specifications listed in the center column of the table below. For optimum performance, it is recommended that your computer meets or exceeds the recommended requirements in the right-hand column.
About This Manual How To Use It Any programming options you see on your screen are shown in this manual in a bold font. For example, you might see instructions to click on the Connect button. When the manual instructs you to select an item from a menu, such as File, then Panel Information, the information appears as File > Panel Information. This is instructing you to click on File and then on Panel Information.
Safeguarding Your System Link Database Please backup your System Link database on a regular basis! Your System Link database contains your subscriber account information, your password information, and other valuable information. It is important for you to protect this information by performing regular backups of the database. The location of your System Link database may vary depending on a few factors.
Quick Start If you are anxious to get started, this Quick Start guide gives you a brief overview of System Link. The rest of the manual contains all the information you need to take full advantage of System Link from DMP. Installing System Link Before you can enjoy the benefits of System Link, you have to install the software. Place the System Link CD-ROM into the CD drive on your computer. The System Link install screen appears on your computer monitor.
Activating System Link You must activate System Link within 7 days of installation. Click Help > Registration to open the Registration window, shown to the right. Select System Link from the list in the Registration window and click the Activate button to open the Information window. Call Customer Service department at 1-800-641-4282 and give them the serial number and the Public Key number found in the Information window. They will give you an Activation Code.
Removing a Module If you decide to remove a module from your System Link program, follow the directions below. Note: You need to have Administrator Authority to remove any modules from the program. 1. Click Help > Registration to open the Registration window. 2. Select the module that you wish to remove from the list in the Registration window. Click the Remove button to open the Information window. 3. A pop-up window will appear asking if you are sure you want to remove the module.
Quick Connect Connecting Directly to a Panel through a 462N Interface Card or XR500 Series Serial Port To configure System Link to connect directly to a panel, follow the steps below: 1. Select the desired panel in File > Panel Information. 2. In the Connection Information group box, select Direct from the drop-down menu in the Type field. 3. Select the COM Port to which the panel is connected. 4. Select the Baud Rate of the COM Port. Note: You only need to complete these steps one time.
Connecting to a Panel through a Data Network: • • • • Using an XR500N/XR500E/XR2500F panel Using an XR100N panel Using an XR200/XR200-485/XR2400F/XR500 panel and an iCOM or iCOM-E Using an XRSuper6/XR20/XR40 panel and an iCOMSL To configure System Link to connect to a panel through a data network such as the Internet, follow the steps below: 1. Select the desired panel in File > Panel Information. 2. In the Connection Information group box, select Network from the drop-down menu in the Type field. 3.
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Managing System Link Managing System Link This section discusses how to use System Link software, setup users and accounts, and configure the software to communication with each panel.
Getting Started Logging On To log in to System Link, click System > Log On / Off. This opens the Login window. The first time you use System Link, use new as the username and the password. If you have a subscriber account database from an earlier version of Executive Access™, you may import that database into System Link. Click System > Configure > System Link to open the System Link Configuration window.
Receiver Tab COM Port: Set the COM Port option to the COM port that you want to connect to the receiver. Be careful to select a setting that does not interfere with your mouse, modem, or any other device on your computer. The COM port cannot be used for any other purpose while System Link is running. Baud rate: Set the baud rate to the same setting as your receiver. The default setting is 9600. If you are using an SCS-1 Receiver Version 812 to access your alarm panels, you may set your baud rate to 19200.
Zone#: This field determines how many digits may be assigned to report a zone number. This number should correlate with the number of digits of the zones that report to the panel. For example, the XR200 panel has zones 1-299. So you would want to set this to 3 to allow all 299 zones to report. If you are using an SCS-1 or SCS-1R Receiver this number must match the zone number programmed in the Host/Net setup programming on the receiver. User#: Select the number of digits used to report a user number.
Database Tab The settings under the Database tab allow you to change the location where System Link stores data on a computer hard drive. It also allows you to purge, backup, and import your System Access database. Note: Before performing any database maintenance or modification DMP strongly recommends that you backup the System Link database folder to prevent possible data loss. You may locate your System Link database on a local computer hard drive, to any connected network drive or a network server.
If System Link does not start up correctly, one cause could be an invalid database location. Use the command line option “/dblocation” to set the path to the database. Go to Start > Run and type c:\Link\Link.exe /dblocation LOCATION.
Importing Executive Access Files If you are installing System Link as a replacement for Executive Access, use the import feature to import the Executive Access database into System Link. You may import multiple databases into System Link. When you import a database from Executive Access, your previous database will remain intact. You will still be able to run Executive Access, but Executive Access will not track any new information in the System Link database.
Merge Database Merge allows you to combine another System Link database with an existing database. Go to System > Configure > System Link to open the System Link Configuration window. Click on the Database tab and then click the Merge button to open the Merge Database window. In the Merge Database window, enter the path to another System Link database to merge with the existing database.
Purging the Database Purge allows you to remove System Link activity from the database. When the database resides on a remote network server, check with your System Administrator. The Purge operation cannot be performed for a database that resides on a remote network server. Click System > Configure > System Link to open the System Link Configuration window. Click on the Database tab to set your Purge Options. Start Date: Enter the first date that you would like to purge activity.
Restoring the Database The Restore from Backup window automatically appears if you need to restore a corrupt database. If the Restore from Backup window does not automatically open, close System Link and click Start > Programs > System Link > Restore Database. The Restore from Backup window opens. Note: To restore from a backup, you must have a backup file already made. Be sure to backup your System Link database frequently. Restore from File: Enter the file from which you wish to restore.
Other Tab General Options Time Zones: Under the Other tab, select the appropriate time zone where your System Link computer is located from the drop-down menu. If your time zone is not listed, enter a time zone as listed in the Time Zone table in the Appendix. Enable Debug Logging: Select the Enable Debug Logging to allow all communication between the panel, receiver, and System Link to be saved in the debug table for diagnostic purposes. Uncheck the box to disable this function.
COM Port: Select the virtual COM Port to which the Admin Reader is connected. Baud Rate: Select the baud rate at which the System Link communicates with the Admin Reader. The default Baud Rate is 9600. Max Code Length: Select the number of characters, 5 or 6, for the user code. Reader Model: Select the connection used for the Admin Reader. • Serial: Select this option when using a Reader connected to a serial port. • USB 6081: Select this option when using a Reader connected to the USB port.
Administrator: Check the Administrator box to provide complete authority to perform administrative functions within System Link, such as adding new operators and configuring System Link. Note: Be sure at least one operator always has Administrator level authority. Only users with Administrator level authority may add or modify authorities.
Configuring the Toolbar System Link provides a customizable toolbar to assist you when performing common tasks. The toolbar displays just below the menu bar. By placing a button on the toolbar, you can quickly open the needed window without using the menu bar and drop-down menus. For example, if you frequently arm and disarm panels, you could place an Arm/Disarm button on the toolbar. Some toolbar buttons only display when the panel is open or when you are connected to a panel.
Managing Accounts If you have a version of DMP's previous alarm panel management software, Executive Access, installed, you may import your account database with the built-in conversion feature included with System Link. Please turn to page 18 if you have an existing Executive Access database that you need to import. Panel Information If you wish to add or change accounts in System Link, click File > Panel Information to open the Panel Information window.
Sorting and Searching Accounts The Name, City, and Account tabs at the top of the Panel Information window sort your accounts by account name, city where the account is located, or account number. To locate an account quickly, enter the account name, account number, or city where the account is located in the Search field. Setting up New Alarm Accounts To add a new account, click on the New button near the bottom left corner. The New Panel window appears on your screen.
Feature Set (XR500 Series or XR2500F only) When you select an XR500 Series or XR2500F panel, the Feature Set displays the available features and panel types. Check the enabled features of the panel for the account you are creating. Click on Encryption when an XR500E panel is installed. The encryption feature allows the XR500E to send and receive data using 128 bit AES Rijndael encryption. To complete encryption programming, your service provider needs to enter an encryption Passphrase.
Entering the Account Details You may enter account details, such as the site location and phone number, in the Panel Information window. General Information In the Panel Information window, enter the rest of the information about your new panel account by filling in the fields on the right side of the window. Enter a name for the account in the Name field, and assign an account number in the General Information section.
Note: The programming options listed below vary according to what type of connection you select in the Type field discussed above. Phone: Enter the phone number to dial to access the modem on the panel. This field appears when you select SCS-1 / SCS-105 or Modem in the Type field. Note: If you need to dial a number to access an outside line, enter that number before the panel's phone number. Also, enter a P for a pause after dialing the number to access the outside line.
Location In the Location section, enter the address where the panel is located. Also, enter a voice phone number for the panel location and a night phone number where you may speak to someone about the panel after business hours. Extra Information: You may record additional notes about the panel account. Click the Extra Information button to open the Extended Panel Information window. • Response: Information for the operator on what type of response to send in case of an alarm on this panel.
Using an Existing Account File as a Template If you want to create a new account by using an existing account file as a template, open the Panel Information window by selecting File > Panel Information. Select the account file that you wish to use as a template by clicking on that file in the list, then click on the Copy button at the bottom of the window to open the Copy Panel window. This copies all of the programming information from the source account to the new account.
Export Account Information To export existing panel account information and programming, click File > Import and Export > Export Accounts. On the left half of this window, is the list of available accounts under the heading Select Accounts to Export. On the right half of this window, under the heading Accounts to Export, is a list of the accounts that have been chosen. To add an account to the Export window, highlight the account name on the left side of the screen and press the > button.
Import Account Information To import existing panel account information and programming, click File > Import and Export > Import Accounts. Accounts selected for import will display on the left section of this window. On the right section of this window are two available options regarding an account that already exists in the System Link database.
Printing with System Link The Print command allows you to print account, programming, and activity reports and to preview each of these reports on your computer screen. Select File > Print, and then choose which type of report you wish to print. All report setup windows have Setup, Preview, and Print buttons: Setup: Click on this button to enter the printer setup window to configure your print options. Preview: Click this button for a print preview on your computer screen.
Printing the Panel Event Buffer Prints the stored events downloaded from a subscriber's panel. You can select print options from the choices listed below: Panel: The Panel field displays the account number of the panel from which you are printing the buffer. Limit to Account #: When printing events from a panel with multiple account numbers, you may wish to print only the events from one account. Check the Limit to Account # box and enter the account number that you wish to print.
Exporting Data Reports To export data reports as CSV (Comma Separated Value) files that can be opened in Microsoft® Excel, click File > Print > Data Export. The account open in System Link will be exported to a folder that you have designated. It is recommended that you create a folder to save the programming because several files will be created. All files will have a .csv extension, which can be opened as in Excel.
Managing Panels with System Link Managing Panels with System Link The Panel and Program menus contain all of the functions that you need to program and manage panels with System Link. The Panel menu contains tools to allow System Link to connect with your alarm panels, and to send and receive information. The Panel menu will also let you request and view status information as well as access the same features that end-users can from their keypad.
Panel Menu Use the Panel menu option to contact a panel for programming or downloading. The Panel menu also allows you to retrieve programming files and view details about the system's status. Note: You must be connected to the panel to save any changes. Connecting To connect to a panel, select File > Panel Information to open the Panel Information window. You may also search for a specific account by typing the name or account number into the Search field.
Retrieving The Retrieve function allows you to retrieve a copy of a subscriber panel's programming, schedules, and user codes. Note: Close all System Link programming windows before retrieving the file from the panel. After selecting Retrieve, the Retrieve From Panel window appears allowing you to initiate the retrieval of data from the panel. Select Request Events to automatically request the panel’s events upon completion of the file retrieval.
System Status The System Status option in the Panel menu opens the System Status window. This window allows you to perform Command and Inquiry functions.
Alarm Silence The Alarm Silence option allows you to turn off the alarms connected to a panel. To silence an alarm, click the Alarm Silence button in Panel > System Status. You should see a box appear on your screen with the message “Alarm silenced successfully.” If the alarm has not been silenced, System Link displays the message, “Unable to silence alarm.
LX-Bus Diagnostics The LX-Bus Diagnostics window allows you to perform remote diagnostic routines on LX-Bus zones. To open the LX-Bus Diagnostics window, select Panel > System Status, and click on the LX-Bus Diagnostics button. The LX-Bus Diagnostics window displays the status of zones connected to the panel's LX-Buses that are not in a normal state. If a zone is not in a normal state, System Link displays one of three error messages. Missing: The zone is not responding to inquiries from the panel.
Area Status System Link also shows the arm/disarm status of all areas assigned to the panel and allows you to select and arm/disarm each area individually. Whenever you open the Area Status window, System Link downloads the arm/disarm status of each area from the panel and displays that information in the Area Status window. To open the Area Status window, select Panel > System Status and click on the Areas button.
Bad Zone Action During remote arming, some zones in the selected areas may not be in a normal condition. Use the Bypass or Force option to bypass or force arm the zones within the area that are not in a normal state. Bypass: Select Bypass from the Bad Zone Action menu to bypass faulted zones in the selected areas until they are disarmed. Force: Select the Force option to force arm any faulted zones in the areas you select.
Zone Bypass / Reset The Zone Status window allows you to use System Link to bypass and reset any zone on the panel. Select Panel > System Status and click on the Zones button to open the Zone Status window. To view the status of any area or zone, fill in the Start at Zone, Partition, and Area fields at the top of the window and click on the Request button. Selecting the 24-hour box displays all Fire, Fire Verify, Supervisory, Emergency, and Panic zones.
Outputs Click on the Outputs button in Panel > System Status to open the Output Status window that allows you to view the status of the relay outputs connected to a panel. The Output Status window also allows you to grant Door Access. To view the status of outputs on a panel, enter an output number in the Start at Output Number field at the top of the window and click on the Request button. The Status column below the Request button displays the status of each output: Steady, Pulse, or Off.
Door Control The Output Status window also allows you to lock and unlock doors and grant door access events by clicking on the Door tab. Door outputs are at the bottom of the output status list. The Door feature allows you to remotely activate the door access relay on Security Command keypads, Easy Entry keypads, or 733 or 734 Wiegand Interface Modules. You must know the address number of the keypad or 733 or 734 module to which the door strike is connected.
Requesting Events This option allows you to download a panel's event buffer into the System Link database. To open the Request Events window, select Panel > Request Events. Note: XR500 Series, XR100 Series, and XR200-485 model panels only. If you are connected to any version of the XR500 Series, XR100 Series, or XR200-485 panel, the Request Events window provides two options for what type of events to request from the panel.
Program Menu Use the Program menu to change programming options in a panel or database file. You must be connected to the panel to save any changes. A service technician at the subscriber’s premises can also change panel programming options. Changes made to a panel from a keypad in the field may not match an account file saved in the System Link database. You may wish to verify whether any changes have been made to the panel programming from the keypad by retrieving the account information from the panel.
Holiday Dates Holiday Dates menu is available on: XR200-485 Classic XR200-485 Enhanced XR200-485B Enhanced XR500 XR500N XR500E XR2500F XR100 XR100N The Holiday Dates window allows you to enter dates that are used by the Holiday Schedules to override daily schedules. Partition: Assign a partition number for each holiday date. This option does not appear on the XR500 Series or XR100 Series panels. Number: Assign a number to the holiday date. You may assign up to 20 holiday dates.
Schedules Schedules menu is available on: 1812 1512 1912 1912XR XR20 XR40 XR200 XR200-485 Classic XR200-485 Enhanced XR200-485B Enhanced XR2400F XR500 XR500N XR500E XR2500F XR100 XR100N The Schedules window allows you to schedule individual area auto arming and disarming. You may also create a schedule to limit user’s access during specified times of the day. The Schedules window can also control what times of day a user has authority to arm and disarm the system.
XR500 Series, XR100 Series, XR200-485 Enhanced and XR200-485B Enhanced These panels allow the assignment of four independent shifts. Choose 1st Shift, 2nd Shift, 3rd Shift, or 4th Shift from the drop-down menu. Partition: Enter 1 - 4 to designate which partition to assign to the shift you are programming. This option does not appear on the XR500 Series or XR100 Series panels. Area: Enter the area number that you are assigning to the schedule.
Output Schedules Output Schedules menu is available on: 1812 1912 1912XR XR40 XR200 XR200-485 Classic XR200-485 Enhanced XR200-485B Enhanced XR2400F XR500 XR500N XR500E XR2500F XR100 XR100N Output Schedules allows you to set the times when relay outputs connected to your system turn on and off automatically. Identifier Output: Enter the output number that you wish to assign a schedule. To program door schedules, enter D and a device address number.
Profiles Profiles menu is available on: XR200-485 Enhanced XR200-485B Enhanced XR500 XR500N XR500E XR2500F XR100 XR100N The Profiles window allows you to add, delete, or change user profiles. A profile defines the authority of each user code in the system. The Profiles window for XR500 Series and XR2500F, and XR100 Series panels is displayed to the right. The Profiles window for XR200-485 and XR200-485B panels is displayed below to the right.
Access Areas: Enter the number for the areas you want to authorize access for this profile. • • • Areas 1 to 32 for XR500 Series or XR2500F panels Areas 1 to 8 for XR100 Series panels Areas 1 to 8 for Partition 1 or Areas 1-4 for Partitions 2, 3, or 4 for XR200, XR200-485(B), or XR2400F panels Each profile may be assigned door access to specific areas. When profiles 1 to 98 are created, no areas are assigned by default. By default, profile 99 is assigned authority to all areas.
User Codes User Codes menu is available on: All panel models The User Codes window allows you to enter or make changes to the user code information in the panel or database file. To sort user codes, click on the desired method in the title bar: For example, if you wish to sort the user codes alphabetically, click on Name in the title bar. To delete a user and that user code information, select the user from the list on the left side of the window and click on the Delete button at the bottom of the window.
Random (Not Available on XRSuper6): Press the Random button to assign a random number to the user code being entered. The randomly assigned user code displays in the User Code field. The number of digits assigned to the random user code is based on the maximum number of digits allowed by the panel or the system configuration. User Name: Enter the user name that you are assigning to the user. You may enter up to 16 characters.
XR500 Series, XR100 Series, XR200-485 Enhanced, XR200-485 Classic, XR200-485B Profile Number: Enter a number 1 - 99 to designate the areas and functions that a user may access. Profile numbers are programmed in the Programs > Profiles window. XR40 User Code Authority Levels Level: Choose one of four levels from the drop-down menu. • Scheduled: Only functions during a valid schedule, except for arming that can be done anytime.
Copying User Code Information To copy a user and the user code information to another partition or another panel of the same model, open the panel from which you will copy the user code information. Select Programming > User Codes. Note: Profiles must be the same in both panels and both partitions to accurately copy and paste user code information. Pasting User Information into a Different Partition In the User Codes window, select the user to be copied from the list on the left-hand side.
Export User Codes To export User Codes, select the Export tab. In the File Name field, select a file name and the location to save the User Codes you are exporting. The file is saved as a Tab Delimited .txt file. All the User Codes programmed in the panel display for selection. Click on the check box next to the user code to export or Select All. When selection is complete, click Export. Note: The description field is not exported.
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Shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts The following keys on the keyboard can be used in a window or a full screen when you are in the System Link program. Press F1 Alt + F10 F11 Ctrl + Tab To Display Context-sensitive Help Display Diagnostics window Display Log On / Off window Switch between System Link windows Menu keys Use the following keys to select menus and choose commands.
Time Zones GMT 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 68 City London, Monrovia, Lisbon, Dublin, Casablanca, Edinburgh Cape Verde Island, Azores Mid-Atlantic Buenos Aires, Georgetown, Brasilia Atlantic Time (Canada), Caracas, La Paz Eastern Time (US, Canada), Bogota, Lima Central Time (US, Canada), Mexico City, Saskatchewan Mountain Time (US, Canada), Arizona Pacific Time (US, Canada), Tijuana Alaska Hawaii Midway Islands, Samoa Fiji, Marshall Islands, Wellington, Auckland, Kwajalein
Default Profiles Table Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-98 Menu Privilege No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No ARM/DIS NO YES Arm and Disarm No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No ALM SLNC NO YES Alarm Silence Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No SNSR RST NO YES Sensor Reset Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No DOOR ACS NO YES Door Access Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No ARM AREA NO YES Armed Areas No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No OUTPUTS NO YES Outputs ON/OFF Yes Yes Yes Yes Ye
System Link Configuration Record Sheet Please fill in each blank field with the values as they appear in the System Link Configuration window (System > Configure > System Link).
Frequently Asked Questions Q. How can I make the modem dial DTMF? A. Enter a check mark in the Tone Dial box in the System Link Configuration window (System > Configure > System Link) under the Receiver tab. Q. A new panel does not stay on-line with System Link? A. The account number in the account file you have open while trying to connect with a panel must match the account number programmed into the panel.
Panel Connection Error: Timeout trying to initiate connection with receiver. System Link cannot get a reply from the receiver. Check the following settings and items: • In System > Configure > System Link check the COM port in the Receiver Tab. • Check the connection between receiver and computer • Verify that the proper cables are being used with the proper connector pinout. • Verify that the receiver is getting power Panel Connection Error: Invalid connect response while calling panel.
Index 4-2 Communication, 28 About This Manual, 3 AC Power, 43 Access Door, 50, 51 Standard, 51 Access Areas Profiles, 58 Account Access, 23 Account Details, 29 Account Information Exporting, 33 Importing, 34 Modifying, 31 Print, 35 Account number, 28, 59 Individual areas, 28 Accounts Searching, 27 Sorting, 27 Acknowledge Message, 20 Activation, 6 Activity Reports Print, 36 Admin Reader, 22 Administrator, 24 Alarm List, 24 Alarm Silence, 43 Appendix, 65 Area Schedules, 55 Area Status, 43, 46, 47 Arm/Disarm,
Diagnostics window, 25 Dial Connection, 30 Dial Out Line # Receiver, 14 Dialog Box Keys, 67 Digital Dialer.
Steady, 49 Output Group Profiles, 58 Output Schedules, 56 Output Status, 43 Outputs, 49 Outputs On and Off, 49 Overlap, 45 Panel Event Buffer Print, 36 Panel Information, 26 Panel Menu, 41 Panel Programming Print, 35 Panel Programming Tab, 24 Panel Status, 24 Partition Holiday Dates, 53 Profiles, 57 Partition Schedules, 55 Partition Status, 47 Password, 7, 13 Paste, 62 Personal Information, 23 Pickup Only, 30 Print, 35 Account Information, 35 Activity Reports, 36 Event Buffer, 51 Panel Event Buffer, 36 Pane
Sorting accounts, 27 Special Initialization String, 15 Standard Access, 51 Start at Zone, 47 Start Character Receiver, 14 Status Area, 47 Line, 43 Partition, 47 Status Messages, 47 Steady Output, 49 System Info Button, 31 System Link Configuring, 13 System Status, 43 Tamper, 43 Template Account File, 32 Temporary Custom, 60 Time Zones, 22, 68 Toolbar, 25 Trouble, 43 Troubleshooting Connection, 71 Turning Outputs On and Off, 49 Unlock Door, 50 User and Status Programming Tab, 24 User Codes, 59 76 Areas, 60