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APR-PRT3 Printer Module:
ASCII Protocol Programming Instructions
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Table of Contents
Technical Specifications ............................................ 1
Installation ................................................................. 2
Overview ................................................................... 2
Programming Sections .............................................. 2
Serial Port Setup ....................................................... 3
Virtual Input Programming ......................................... 3
Virtual PGM Programming ........................................ 6
ASCII Protocol ......................................................... 11
Printer Module to Digiplex
Panel Communication Status .............................. 11
Commands sent to the Printer Module
from the Home Automation Module ..................... 11
Virtual Input Open ................................................... 11
Virtual Input Closed ................................................. 11
Request Area Status ............................................... 12
Request Zone Status ............................................... 12
Request Zone Label ................................................ 12
Request Area Label ................................................. 13
Request User Label ................................................. 13
Area Arm ................................................................. 13
Area Quick Arm ....................................................... 13
Area Disarm ............................................................. 14
Emergency Panic .................................................... 14
Medical Panic .......................................................... 14
Fire Panic ................................................................ 15
Smoke Reset ........................................................... 15
Utility Key ................................................................. 15
Commands sent from the Printer Module
to the Home Automation Module ......................... 15
Virtual PGM Events ................................................. 15
System Events ......................................................... 16
PGM Activation Event .............................................. 22
PGM Deactivation Option ........................................ 22
PGM Deactivation Event ......................................... 22
PGM Programming Table ........................................ 22
Technical Specifications
Parallel Port: Minimum 80 column printer
Serial Port: 1 start bit, 8 data bit, no parity and 1 stop bit (8N1)
Input Voltage: 9 -16 Vdc
Current Consumption: 60mA maximum
Serial Port Baud Rates: 2400, 9600, 19200 or 57600 bps
Event Buffer: 2048 events
Compatibility: Digiplex EVO48, EVO96, EVO192 control panels
DGP-848 control panel (V4.11 and up)
DGP-NE96 control panel (V1.60 and up)
Introduction
The APR-PRT3 Printer Module can be used as an interface between a home automation module and your Digiplex system. When in home
automation mode, the Printer Module can receive and send commands to and from the home automation module and the Digiplex control
panel, linking your home automation capabilities with your security system.
The Printer Module features 16 onboard virtual inputs. These inputs are not related to any physical input on the module, but operate in the
same manner and are programmed in the same way as traditional zone inputs. A virtual input can be programmed to trigger a response
from the Digiplex control panel based on an event that has occurred within the home automation module. For example, your home
automation module may consist of a temperature sensor which you could associate with a virtual input. If the temperature fell to a certain
level, the home automation module would send a command to open/close one of the Printer Module’s virtual inputs and could trigger a
Digiplex zone programmed with a 24-hr. freeze to generate an alarm. Using virtual inputs to trigger events within the Digiplex control panel
involves associating the Printer Module’s virtual input to a zone or a keyswitch on the control panel. See “Virtual Input Programming” on
page 3.
The Printer Module also features 30 virtual PGMs for use with its home automation interface capabilities. These PGMs are not related to any
physical output on the module, but operate in the same manner and are programmed in the same way as a traditional PGM. A virtual PGM
can be used to trigger a response within the home automation module based on an event that has occurred within the Digiplex system. For
example, when a user uses the Digiplex system to disarm an area, this event could activate a virtual PGM on the Printer Module and trigger
a response within the home automation system, such as turning on a specific light on the premises. See “Virtual PGM Programming” on
page 6.
In order for the home automation module and the Digiplex control panel to communicate through the Printer Module, the home automation
module must be programmed to communicate using the ASCII Protocol. See “ASCII Protocol” on page 11.
For a complete list of the Printer Module’s event reporting features, see the Printer Module V1.0 (APR-PRT3) Instructions.
1
Installation
The Printer Module is connected to the control panel’s combus. Connect the four terminals labeled red, black, green, and yellow of the
module to the corresponding terminals on the control panel as shown in Figure 2 on page 21. See the
EVO or DGP-848 Reference &
Installation Manual
for the maximum
allowable installation distance from the control panel.
The home automation module must be connected directly to the Printer Module’s serial port (9-pin/ DB-9 connector). See Figure 2 on page
21 for an overview of the Printer Module’s connections, LEDs and connectors.
Overview
The following provides of an overview of how the Printer Module communicates with the home automation system.
Figure 1: Typical ASCII Application

Virtual PGM events

ASCII commands
(arm, disarm, panic, virtual
input open/close)

System events

Communication with
panel status
Programming Sections
The following describes the programming sections which must be set when the Printer Module acts as an interface between a Digiplex
control panel and a home automation module using the ASCII Protocol.
To access the Printer Module’s programming mode:
STEP 1: Press and hold the
[0]
key.
STEP 2: Enter the
[
INSTALLER
CODE
]
.
STEP 3: Enter section
[953]
(DGP-848) /
[4003]
(EVO96).
STEP 4: Enter the Printer Module’s 8-digit
[
SERIAL
NUMBER
]
.
STEP 5: Enter the 3-digit
[
SECTION
]
you want to program.
STEP 6: Enter the required data.
The Printer Module can also be programmed using the WinLoad Security Software (V2.62 or higher) or using the control panel’s
Module
Broadcast
feature. Refer to the
EVO or DGP-848 Reference & Installation Manual
for more details. Please note that the serial number can
be located on the Printer Module’s PC board.
2
 Serial Port Setup
The following list the serial port programming options which must be set in order for the Printer Module to communicate with the home
automation module.
Section [016] - Option [1]
Enable Serial Port
When this option is ON (enabled), you can connect the home automation module directly to the Printer Module’s 9-pin serial or USB port.
Set option
[4]
to ON when using the Printer Module as an interface between a home automation module and the Digiplex system.
Section [016] - Options [2] & [3]
Baud Settings
This option allows you to set the Printer Module’s serial port baud rate. Set the Printer Module’s baud rate
to match that of the home automation module. Refer to the home automation module’s documentation to
determine what baud rate to set the Printer Module to.
U
= default setting
Section [016] - Option [4]
Serial Port Usage
This option allows you to set the Printer Module’s serial port usage to either Event Reporting or Home Automation. To set the Printer Module
to Home Automation mode, set option
[4]
to ON .
Section [016] - Options [5] & [6]
Home Automation Options
This option allows you to select the home automation protocol for the Printer Module. To select
the ASCII Protocol, set options
[5]
and
[6]
to OFF .
U
= default setting
For more information on the Clipsal C-Bus Protocol, see the C-Bus Programming Instructions on our website at paradox.com.
Virtual Input Programming
The home automation module can be programmed to open/close the Printer Module’s virtual inputs and generate activity within the Digiplex
system. The tables below offer an example of the virtual input programming sections which must be set for Virtual Input 1.
Section [700] : Virtual Input Options
Option
OFF
ON
[1]
Enabling Virtual Input
U
Disabled
Enabled
N
[3] and [4]
Virtual Input Close
[5]
Virtual Input Base Time Selection
U
Seconds
N
Minutes
3
 Section
Data
Description
Default
[701]
__/__/__ (000 to 255) x Base Time
Virtual Input 1 Timer
005
Refer to the table below for a list of the programming sections for all virtual inputs.
Virtual
Input
Virtual
Input
Virtual
Input
Virtual
Input
Section
Section
Section
Section
1
[700] & [701]
5
[740] & [741]
9
[780] & [781]
13
[820] & [821]
2
[710] & [711]
6
[750] & [751]
10
[790] & [791]
14
[830] & [831]
3
[720] & [721]
7
[760] & [761]
11
[800] & [801]
15
[840] & [841]
4
[730] & [731]
8
[770] & [771]
12
[810] & [811]
16
[850] & [851]
The following describes the programming sections and options specific to the Printer Module’s virtual inputs. Use the programming tables to
document specific settings for all programmed virtual inputs.
Section [700] - Option [1]
Enabling Virtual Input Option
Each virtual input must be individually enabled. To enable the virtual input, set option
[1]
to ON.
U
= default setting
Virtual
Input
Virtual
Input
Section
[1] OFF
[1] ON
Section
[1] OFF
[1] ON
[700]
1
U
disabled
N
enabled
[780]
9
U
disabled
N
enabled
[710]
2
U
disabled
N
enabled
[790]
10
U
disabled
N
enabled
[720]
3
U
disabled
N
enabled
[800]
11
U
disabled
N
enabled
[730]
4
U
disabled
N
enabled
[810]
12
U
disabled
N
enabled
[740]
5
U
disabled
N
enabled
[820]
13
U
disabled
N
enabled
[750]
6
U
disabled
N
enabled
[830]
14
U
disabled
N
enabled
[760]
7
U
disabled
N
enabled
[840]
15
U
disabled
N
enabled
[770]
8
U
disabled
N
enabled
[850]
16
U
disabled
N
enabled
Section [700] - Options [3] and [4]
Virtual Input Close Option
The virtual input can be closed by receiving a virtual input close command and/or after a timer
elapses. This option determines how the virtual input will close.
U
= default setting
Section
Virtual Input
[3] OFF / [4] OFF
[3] ON / [4] OFF
[3] OFF / [4] ON
[700]
1
U
close command
N
virtual input timer
N
close command or virtual input timer
[710]
2
U
close command
N
virtual input timer
N
close command or virtual input timer
[720]
3
U
close command
N
virtual input timer
N
close command or virtual input timer
[730]
4
U
close command
N
virtual input timer
N
close command or virtual input timer
[740]
5
U
close command
N
virtual input timer
N
close command or virtual input timer
[750]
6
U
close command
N
virtual input timer
N
close command or virtual input timer
[760]
7
U
close command
N
virtual input timer
N
close command or virtual input timer
[770]
8
U
close command
N
virtual input timer
N
close command or virtual input timer
4
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