Technical Manual ESFIRECODER (including all ESFIRECODER variants) Emergency Services Firecoder 9261-7974
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder ISSUE CONTROL Issue Date Remarks 01 23.01.06 First Issue 02 24.01.06 Production Issue 03 03.04.06 CN10652 04 27.06.06 CN10648 05 15.09.06 Section 10 added 06 26.06.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION This technical manual describing the installation and operation of the ESFIRECODER Emergency Services Firecoder and variants of. 1.1 OVERVIEW The ESFIRECODER has been designed to meet the requirements for Emergency Service station ends, both Whole time and Retained. The hardware has evolved through 3 generations to the present platform.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 1.2 BLOCK DIAGRAMS ESFIRECODER UPI UPI UPI UPI BACK PANEL MINI ITX Audio Isolation PSU 13.5v -> 12.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 1.3 UPI - USB PERIPHERAL INTERFACE This Technical Manual does not cover this part, for details see Technical Manual 9261-7909 1.4 UFI - USB FRONT PANEL INTERFACE The Multitone USB Front Panel Interface (UFI) is a USB V1.1 peripheral designed to provide a display and user keys for PC. The UFI appears to the PC to be a standard COM port and uses a simple text protocol (UPIP) for control.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder SECTION 2 - SAFETY WARNING 2.1 COMPANY LIABILITY The information in this manual has been carefully compiled and checked for technical accuracy. Multitone Electronics plc accept no liability for inaccuracies or errors. In line with the company policy of technical advancement, the information within this document may be changed. The user should ensure that the correct issue of the document is used.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder SECTION 3 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTENTS 3.1 PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3.2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3.3 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS 3.4 FRONT PANEL ACCESS FACILITIES 3.5 BACK PANEL I/O PORT FACILITIES 3.6 BACK PANEL WIRING SCHEMATICS Page 7 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 3.1 PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight 7.1 kgs External dimensions (H x D x W) 132 x 422 x 483 mm Housing material Mild Steel (Zinc plated and passivated) 3.2 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3.2.1 Input 3 Pin XLR • 3.2.2 Input Voltage 24v DC Nominal (22v DC – 30v DC) • Input Current - dependant upon power source & ancillary attachments Ancillary Output Voltages • 3 x 3 Pin XLR 24v DC Nominal - fused options up to 8A 3.2.
261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 3.6 • 1 x VGA Port • 2 x USB 2.0 Ports • 3 Audio Jacks Line In Line Out Microphone In • 2 x Transformer (600 Ω) Isolated Line Out (Left & Right) BACK PANEL WIRING SCHEMATICS 24v FS6 1 1 3 PL1 2 0v 4 FS2 24 / 12v Converter 8A FS7 FS4 8A FS5 8A 12v 4 FS1 24v SK1 8A 1 0v 2A FS3 SK4 8A 0v MAINS FAILURE Front Panel PCB 12v 8A 3 24v SK2 2 SK3 2 1 24v 1 0v Page 9 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder SECTION 4 - USER GUIDE No user guide is available for this product. Page 10 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder SECTION 5 - INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING WARNING Do not install / use the equipment in areas where explosive gases may be present. CAUTION Do not install / use the equipment where it may be exposed to liquids, strong magnetic fields, extreme temperatures or strong sunlight. 5.1 UFI - USB FRONT PANEL INTERFACE The UFI requires a set of PC drivers for operation.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 5.1.1 Operating Mode The UFI provides an interface to a 2 line, 24 character LCD display, up to 5 buttons, 3 input channels and up to 6 LED's. A watchdog is also provided for the PC - once enabled, if the watchdog is not updated every few seconds, the PC will automatically be rebooted. 5.1.2 UPIP Protocol Each UPIP command sent to or from the UFI consists of a standard ASCII text line followed by a CR (0D hex).
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Sh{h} - Set Command This command, when followed by one or more hex characters, will set one or more outputs, for example "S046" will set outputs 0,4 and 6 leaving the others unchanged. Rh{h} - Reset Command This command, when followed by one or more hex characters, will reset one or more outputs, for example "R17" will reset outputs 1 and 7 leaving the others unchanged.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Bhh - Backlight Control The backlight defaults to coming on whenever a text is sent to the display. This can be modified using this command: Command Function B00 Backlight always off B01 Backlight on for 1 second B02 Backlight on for 2 seconds … BFE Backlight on for 254 seconds BFF Backlight always on Utttttttt - User Defined Character A single character (\u) on the display can have a user-defined font using this command.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Channel Function 0 "Back" Button 1 "Fwd" Button 2 "Exec" Button 3 "ManAck" Button 4 "Repeat" Button 5 Input 6 Asserted (Active Low) 6 Input 7 Asserted (Active Low) 7 Input 8 Asserted (Active Low) E - Echo Control For machine driven applications, echoing the command input is not always helpful. This can be disabled by sending a E0 command and re-enabled by sending a E1 command.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Ptext - Save Powerup Text When the UFI powers up, it displays its version string and Initialising. This command can be used to store an alternative message (up to 64 characters) to display until the main application is running. L - Loopback Tests These tests are to check the basic UFI hardware is working correctly, and while running, will cycle through the outputs. If a button is pressed, it will be displayed and shown on the PC.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder SECTION 6 – ESFIRECODER SOFTWARE 6.1 MULTITONE GD-92 FIRECOMMS+ The Multitone GD-92 Firecomms+ system consists of a software suite that uses the GD-92 protocol to link various systems via one or more bearers. Systems can communicate with the real world using a variety of agent types.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder MFWC d:\path\config MFWC d:\path With no parameters, MFWC runs using the default configuration in the current directory. If a configuration file is specified (optionally with a relative or absolute path), then that directory/file will be used instead. UNC filenames are also supported.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 6.1.2 MFW - Firecomms Engineering Software MFW is a program that runs on 32 bit Windows systems; Windows 2000, XP or later. It communicates with a Firecoder or a Firecomms System program using an IP link, and can be used to configure, test and monitor a system either locally or remotely. MFW can also send basic GD-92 commands to older systems via a Firecoder or a Firecomms System. 6.1.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder For bearers capable of broadcast transmission (normally just some radio bearer types), leave the 'NextNode' field set to zero and specify the range of addresses the bearer is connected to in the 'Destination' field. For an indirect route, the 'NextNode' field contains the node address of the node actually connected to this node; the 'Destination' field specifies the range of nodes accessible (directly or indirectly) from 'NextNode'. 6.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder A message longer than this parameter will still be processed by the node; this parameter primarily controls the number of parameters returned in a message and the length of printer message blocks. 6.5 Primary/Secondary Network Manager If a node needs to send an unsolicited message advising of a bearer status change (e.g. link failed), these parameters specify the destination of these messages.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Messages transmitted and received. Station inputs changing from "On" to "Off" Data blocks printed. Transmitters "On" and "Off" Coverage and out-of-range calls. 6.10 Agent Manager All agents have an Agent Manager, that monitors events from that agent and selected GD-92 messages sent to the agent. Either can be used to trigger other actions to happen, via either local or remote agents.
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9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder PAGEMESG r Matches Page_Officer message with RIC matching r r may include * as a wildcard, e.g. 12345*, 123**** ALRTSTAT Matches any alerter status message ALRTSTAT xx Matches an alerter status message xx Asterisks can be used as wildcards in either character. Examples: fa, t*, x*,** MOBSTAT Matches any mobilise status message MOBSTAT x Matches mobilise status message 'x' 1 = MobStat 1 ... 8 = MobStat 8 a = MobStat a ...
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder PAGE team "message" Send page to team using the default Alerter. If no message is required, then the quotes must still be supplied. PAGE addr dest "message" As above, but pages using an Alerter at addr. SEND dest "message" Sends page to the default Paging Agent. dest is one or more destinations or commands accepted by the paging agent seperated with commas.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Notes The page command will use an Alerter_1 agent type if no Alerter_2 type is found. The Agent Manager for a Peripheral or Console Agent will default to sending ACTIVATE and DEACTIVATE commands to itself unless a destination for the message is specified.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder As an asterisk (*) is used for a wildcard string match, any DTMF * codes are sent to the Agent Manager as S(tar) characters, and any DTMF # codes are sent as H(ash). 6.14 Agent Events: Alerter_2 Agents This agent type will send the following events to the agent manager: MG4:xx MG4 error Alrt:Fx Fire Call (x = A..J) Alrt:Tx Test Call (x = A..
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder A failure will produce both a Page:Failed event AND a specific Page: event, where is a standard GD-92 error code but with all non-alphanumeric characters replaced with underscores, e.g. Page:No_Bearer Page:TXA_Fail Page:TXB_Fail Page:Encoder_Fail This agent will also pass all incoming Page_Officer messages to the Agent Manager for optional processing with the PAGEMESG command. 6.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 6.18 Agent Events: Network Manager The Network Manager has no specific events associated with it, but will acknowledge and pass the following message types to the Agent Manager: MTA Status MTASTAT Printer Status PRNTSTAT Peripheral Status PERISTAT Alerter Status ALRTSTAT Page_Officer Message PAGEMESG Text Messages TEXTMESG Reset RESET 6.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder NoPaper No Printer Paper Offline Printer Offline Error Printer Error PaperLow Printer Paper Low This agent will also pass incoming text and mobilise messages to the Agent Manager for optional processing with the TEXTMESG and MOBSMESG commands. If the printer status changes, a PRNTSTAT message will also be sent to the Agent Manager.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder MTA:Shut MTA Shutdown Fail:Modem_Error Modem Failed Fail:Line_Engaged Line Engaged Fail:No_Carrier No Carrier Fail:No_Answer No Answer Fail:No_Dialtone No Dial-tone Fail:Modem_Blacklisted Number Blacklisted Fail:No_Logon Logon Failed 6.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder $O Expand source address to dotted notation (12.34.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 6.25 Macros Agent Manager Commands can use macros. These start with a $, and must be defined before they are used. Wherever they occur in non-quoted text, the replacement value is inserted prior to any further processing.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 6.27 Agent Manager Examples Typical examples only – not exhaustive 6.27.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder If Event Command:2 Then Page FC "" End If Event Command:3 Then Page TA "" End If Event Command:4 Then Page TB "" End If Event Command:5 Then Page TC "" End 6.27.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder If TextMesg "INP # Off" Then Display "7 Closing Contact $S Deactivated" Send Estates "Closing Contact $S Alarm Cleared" End If AlrtStat xa Then Display “1 $N Low Forward Power TxA $D” Play “V$U,TxFail” End If AlrtStat xb Then Display “1$N Low High VSWR TxA $D” Play “V$U,TxFail” End If AlrtStat xc Then Display “1 $N Over Temperature TxA $D” Play “V$U,TxFail” End If AlrtStat xd Then Display “1 $N TxA Alarm 4 $D” Play “V$U,TxFail” End If AlrtSta
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder If AlrtStat xh Then Display “1 $N TxB Alarm 4 $D” Play “V$U,TxFail” End If AlrtStat xz Then Display “1 $N Total Failure Both Transmitter $D” Play “V$U,TxFail” End If AlrtStat 1a Then Display “1 $N Locked to TxA $D” End If AlrtStat 1b Then Display “1 $N Locked to TxB $D” End 6.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder • Asynchronous Provides a permanent connection using a "3-Wire" serial link • Network Manager Provides facilities for processing and analysing network wide events • UPD A UDP MTA provides a connection to one or more remote systems using UDP datagram’s on an IP network • Mobilise A Mobilise Agent allows an external system, often the Multitone MFU software, to connect into a GD-92 system.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder • Paging Input The Paging Input Agent accepts messages from a variety of different external paging systems and translates the paging messages into messages. • MG4 Emulation This agent allows the system to emulate a MG4 Alerter.A separate GD-92 Alerter Agent is used to actually transmit the MG4 commands. • Email Future Agent. Provides an interface between GD-92 and Email.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder For dial-up MTA's, this parameter will be a dynamic parameter stored in the current table indicating the current node that the MTA is connected to. 6.33 Frame Duration & Timeout Frame Duration specifies the maximum time allowed for receiving a single frame. If it is set too low, very long frames could timeout before being fully received.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder • System printer LaserJet 5L,PRINTER This is only used with a Printer Agent, and uses the printer specified. Note that Windows printers do not give the fine granularity of control normally expected from a GD-92 system; better to use a printer attached via an RPI • A Device Name of EMULATE can also be used to emulate a printer or UPIP device.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder • 5..8 Pocsag Function Codes 1..4 with numeric message formatting • 1..
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 6.38 Team Calls A MG4 team call will page all calls in the directory matching the team name. Each call can have a single RIC, a specific format and an optional message. Fire Calls use user names FA,FB,FC etc. Test Calls use user names TA,TB,TC etc. A team call can also be sent as a Page Officer message with a ric of FA, FB etc. In this case, if no message is supplied, the default message from the directory will be used. 6.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 6.45 1200 Baud Paging Normally, all paging is done at 512 baud, however, for special applications, 1200 baud may be used to increase throughput at the expense of coverage. If this parameter is true, 1200 baud is used for all calls, both Mk7 and Pocsag format. 6.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Each hilltop should be set to a radio zone (1..4). All transmitters in the same zone will be activated together. Setting a zone to 0 will disable that hilltop. In acknowledged page mode, the timeout field specifies the maximum time to wait for a response from each hilltop. Depending on bearers, it should normally be set to 20 seconds, but may need to be longer if slow bearers are used or if very high paging traffic is expected.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder For each entry in an incoming call, the System Directory is searched first and any address match in the User column is translated to the value in the Address column. This process is then repeated using the User Directory. At each stage, multiple destinations (comma separated) are expanded and subsequently processed as individual entries. The directories may be used to translate both alpha and numeric page addresses.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Transmitter Selection is done whilst the System and User directories are being parsed. In the case of calls that expand to multiple destinations, each new destination will add to the transmitter list based on the Selective Paging selection, potentially reinstating a previously removed transmitter. • 6.54 If a destination is +transmitter, then that transmitter will be added to the transmitters used for this call.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 6.54.4 Message 27: Text_Message For test purposes, if this message is sent to any Multitone Router (port 0), the router will send the message back to the source. 6.54.5 Message 42: Alert_Crew The following additional functions are available: "FH".."FJ" - User defined fire call “TH".."TJ" - User defined test call "PN" - Page Engineer “P0".."P9" - Page user entry 0..9 6.54.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 6.54.8 Message 220: Play_Sound This message is only used with a Sound Agent, and will trigger the agent to play the sound or sounds specified. An ACK message is returned immediately. The sounds are played in the order they are specified. Format: () Up to 8 alphanumeric characters per sound. 6.54.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder For PC use, it is recommended to set the Modem Timing Speed parameter to 22, and to run the PC>TA serial port at 57600 baud. 6.57 Thorcomm Modems These are RLC-220 modems with Thorcomm RMIP2 software V2.43 or later, set-up to communicate with the nodes using a standard RS232 serial port, normally set to 9600 baud 8 bit, No parity, 1 stop bit. CTS/RTS handshaking is used to handshake the data.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder If the MTA can "listen" for incoming connections, the port number to listen on must be set in the "Listen Port" parameter. This defaults to the MTA number (1..n) + 6000. The WAN table will provide a list of remote nodes and corresponding IP addresses and port numbers. This operates in much the same way as a standard dial up modem. The "Connected To" parameter will contain the GD-92 node address of the currently connected remote node. 6.58.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 6.60 PSL630 – UPI Wiring Connections PSL 630 Mains-Fail (Link: PL1 PIN8 (Alarm Board) to Pin3 DC OUT SK3) 6.61 PSL630 Pin Function UPI Pin 1 Ground 5 5 Data 24 6 Alarm2 19 7 Alarm1 6 8 Alarm3 7 9 Key 1 10 Alarm4 20 Remote Printer Interface (RPI) The normal maximum distance a parallel printer can be located from a Firecoder is between two and three metres.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder RPI Data Cable RPI Sk1 6.62 Firecoder Pin No. Function Pin No. Function 1 TxD 2 RxD 2 RTS 8 CTS 3 RxD 3 TxD 4 CTS 7 RTS 5 GND 5 GND Parallel Printer Interfaces A selection of Parallel Printer Interfaces are available.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder SPR Pin Signal Name D9F Conn SPR Pin Signal Name D9F Conn 1 TXD 2 - DSR 6 2 RTS 8 - DTR 4 3 RXD 3 - DCD 1 4 CTS 7 8 +12-24V 5 GND 5 Pins 6, 4 and 1 should be linked on the D9F connector. If this is not possible, then ',DCDON,DSRON' must be appended to the Device Name parameter otherwise the Printer Agent will not go online. 6.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder For fixed agents, the route list is worked through "dumbly". If a route fails, and more bearers are available, any other routes via the failing bearer are removed. So in the example above, if route 2 fails, route 3 would be removed. But if route 4 fails, routes 5 and 6 are still attempted. The “Mobitex” bearer is a mixture of "fixed" and "dial-up" bearer.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder SECTION 7 - SPARES AND REPAIRS WEEE DIRECTIVE & PRODUCT DISPOSAL At the end of its serviceable life, this product should not be treated as household, or general waste. It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment, or returned to Multitone or their agent, for disposal.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 7.1 The following spares are available from: Multitone Electronics plc Project Co-ordination Hansa Road Hardwick Industrial Estate Kings Lynn Norfolk PE30 4HX England Tel: +44 (0) 1553 760061 Fax: +44 (0) 1553 765945 Email: projectcoordination@multitone.com Page 57 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 Description 0201-1262 Rear Panel PCB Assy 0261-7748 Rear Panel PCB Assy 0261-7751 Front Panel PCB Assy 0301-1301 Case Back Assy ESFIRECODER 0301-1302 LCD Module 2x24 Character Assembly 0301-1303 Front Panel Assy ESFIRECODER 0301-1396 Case Back Assy Firecodermk2 2325-0013 2.5" to 3.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder WARNING Many resins and other chemicals used in the manufacture of electronic components fitted to this product give off toxic fumes when incinerated. Appropriate precautions should therefore be taken when disposing of these items. Always dispose in accordance with local authority requirements. 7.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder SECTION 8 – Technical Assembly Details CAUTION Static sensitive devices are used within this equipment. Care must be taken to ensure high levels of static electricity do not cause damage to these devices. Spare boards or components should be stored in anti-static packing when not installed in the equipment. 6706-0002 7 Port Hub USBPERI/FACE USB Peripheral Interface 0261-7748 Rear Panel PCB Assy Page 60 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 2325-0013 Interface 0201-1262 Rear Panel PCB Assy 6706-0002 7 Port Hub USBPERI/FACE USB Peripheral I/F UPR USB Universal Printer I/F 2325-0024 USB to Serial Adaptor Page 61 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 8.3 General Comments The component parts of the ESFIRECODER are mechanical held together using metric Screws, Nuts and Washers. Before removing any part notes of any cable locations should be made. The Tables below will offer assistance. Table 1 - ESFIRECODER Cable From To 7718-0033 USB 0.75m Long 6706-0002 7 Port Hub USB “A” Port 1 UPI-1 7718-0033 USB 0.75m Long 6706-0002 7 Port Hub USB “A” Port 2 UPI-2 7718-0033 USB 0.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Table 2 - ESFIRECODER-1 & ESFIRECODER-2 Cable From To 7718-0033 USB 0.75m Long 6706-0002 7 Port Hub USB “A” Port 1 UPI-1 7718-0033 USB 0.75m Long 6706-0002 7 Port Hub USB “A” Port 2 UPI-2 7718-0033 USB 0.75m Long 6706-0002 7 Port Hub USB “A” Port 3 UPI-3 7718-0033 USB 0.75m Long 6706-0002 7 Port Hub USB “A” Port 4 UPI-4 7718-0033 USB 0.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Table 3 - ESFIRECODER Cable From White lead 6607-0002 ATX DC-DC Black lead To + (12Vdc +VE) G (Ground) 0261-7748 Rear Panel PCB Assy SK4 (Fig. 8.1) SK3 (Fig. 8.1) 13.8Vdc +ve Red Lead Ground Black lead 0261-7748 Rear Panel PCB Assy Black Output (–ve) Chassis Earth Purple Output (+ve) F(g) Top (Fig 8.2) Input (–ve) Chassis Earth 6007-0006 Black Red Input (+ve) Yellow Input (+ve) F(f) Top (Fig 8.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Fig. 8.1 From 6607-0002 ATX DC-DC 0261-7748 or 0201-1262 Rear Panel PCB Assy From13.8Vdc Supply Fig. 8.2 F(a) C(a) F(b) F(c) F(d) F(e) C(b) C(c) C(d) C(e) F(f) F(g) C(f) View on in-side of Rear panel (0961-7819) From Voltage Converter (6007-0006) Page 65 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Fig. 8.3 F2 F1 F1 Top – Purple (plus Red wire existing) F2 Bottom – Red and Yellow From Voltage Converter (6007-0006) Page 66 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 8.4 Replacing the Mother Board (6701-0021) If the Mother Board is replace the follow Bios Settings will be required.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Menu Option Setting ► Integrated Peripherals Onboard IDE Channel 2 Enabled Onboard IDE Channel 1 Enabled IDE Prefetch Mode Enabled Display Card Priority PCI Slot Frame Buffer Size 32M AC97 Audio Auto MC97 Audio Auto VIA OnChip LAN Enabled USB Keyboard Support Enabled Onboard LAN Boot ROM Disabled Onboard Fast IR Disabled Fast IR IRQ -- Fast IR DMA -- Onboard Serial Port 1 3F8/IRQ4 Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8/IRQ3
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 8.5 Replacing the Rear Panel PCB Assembly (0261-7748 or 0201-1262) When replacing the Rear Panel PCB Assembly before powering up check for “>2kOhms” between the mounting tab of IC1 and the Heatsink. DVM Reading must be >2kOhms 8.6 Replacing the Voltage converter 24/12V (6007-0006) 8.6.1 Cut the cables as detailed 380mm 145mm 285mm 6007-0006 205mm 290mm 8.6.2 Strip back by 5mm the Red, Yellow and Purple cables and tin the ends.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder 100mm 6007-0006 7002-0031 140mm Page 70 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder SECTION 9 – Typical Software Screen Dumps MFW Engineering Software Main Screen Page 71 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder IP Connection List & Remote Nodes IP Connection List Remote Nodes List Page 72 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Editing Agent Parameters Agent Selection Route Paraeters LAN MTA Page 73 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Editing Agent Parameters Routing Table Peripheral Agent Page 74 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder Editing Agent Parameters Alerter Agent Alerter Directory Page 75 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder MFU User Interface Software Main Screen Page 76 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder MFU User Interface Software MFU Connection List MFU Menu Configuration Page 77 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder MFU User Interface Software MFU Status Messages Page 78 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder MFU User Interface Software User Menu Page 79 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder MFU User Interface Software MFU Main Screen with four unacknowledged messages Page 80 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder MFU User Interface Software MFU Main Screen with one acknowledged message and two unacknowledged messages Page 81 www.multitone.
9261-7974 Issue 06 ESFIRECODER - Emergency Services Firecoder SECTION 10 – Compliance Information EU: - This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. WARNING Do not install / use this equipment in areas where explosive gases may be present, or it may be exposed to liquids, strong magnetic fields, extreme temperatures or strong sunlight.