SL DUALCOM PRO 2 Series Manuel utilisateur

DUALCOM PRO 2 RANGE

DualCom Pro 2 Range
Introduction
The DualCom Pro 2 Range offers Installers easier, faster installation of a professional
signalling system with even greater resilience, plus access to CSL Live, our ordering
and management portal.
Using the onboard serial connections, pins triggering or dial capture, DualCom Pro 2
is compatible with a wide range of control equipment including systems installed to
EN50136 & PD6662. The range consists of DigiAir Pro 2 - our single-path solution
that utilises a Radio path or LAN to signal an alarm; and GradeShift Pro 2 - our dual-
path solution that utilises a combination of two Radio paths or one Radio and one
LAN path to signal an alarm.
Figure 1 - DualCom Pro 2
It’s as Easy as 1, 2, 3!
Most DualCom Pro 2 units are ready to go after these few simple steps

1) Wire and connect power - Refer to step 3 in the main quick guide for information
on pins and serial connections
2) Wait 5 Minutes for LEDs 1-3 to go Green - Whilst your DualCom Pro 2 downloads
its configuration
3) You’re good to go! - For customisation use the CSL My Base App/Web Portal. For
panel configuration instructions see our online guides
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DualCom Pro 2 Range
Step 1 - Site Survey
VARIANTS WITH RADIO
Use a CSL Signal Analyser to determine if enough base stations (2 or more) are
available at the site and that they can supply sufficient signal strength (30% and
above). This will determine the optimum location for the DualCom’s aerial to be
mounted.
If you do not have a Signal Analyser we recommend powering up the DualCom Pro 2,
connecting the aerial/s, going through the commissioning process and checking the
signal strength before permanently fitting the aerial. Whilst in the connectivity
menu, LED 1 (for single radio systems) or 1 & 2 (for dual radio systems) should be
green to show an acceptable level of Radio signal/quality. See Connectivity LED
section for more information see Section 4 - Testing (Figure 11).
VARIANTS WITH LAN
DualCom Pro 2 uses DHCP as default, fixed IP settings can be added/amended in the
My Base App. Fit the Ethernet Cable to the device and connect to the customer’s
router. Ensure the customer’s LAN socket is live and has the correct network setting,
as per below:
• Port 50561 open for outbound traffic
• NAT enabled
• UDP data
• IP ranges 185.201.164.0/22 & 139.28.100.0/22
The ETH LED will flash green to indicate connection.

DualCom Pro 2 Range
Step 2 - Installation
DualCom Pro 2 must be installed within an enclosure suitable for the installation
certification. The unit should be fixed securely using the adhesive pads supplied or
via the screw fixings accessible by removing the lid.
Once fitted, ensure:
a - As required, the aerial/s are connected and/or the ethernet cable is installed
b - The alarm panel or PSU is powered down, then wire the DualCom Pro 2 in this
order.
1. Neg (-) power , 2. Pos (+) power , 3. serial cable or inputs
c - If required, connect the serial cable - RS485, RS232 or TTL (panel dependent) –
see Section 3 - Commissioning (Figure 6) for more information
d. Connect any hardwired alarms into the device – see Section Technical
Specifications (Figure 1) for more information
e - Connect the fault output
f - Restore power to the alarm panel or PSU
IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR
ELECTRICAL SAFETY THE DUALCOM PRO SHOULD BE POWERED FROM A
FUSED CONNECTION WITH FOLLOWING RATING:
• FOR A 12V DC SYSTEM (SUPPLY VOLTAGE IN THE RANGE 10VDC
TO 14VDC) A FUSE RATED AT 1.25
• FOR A 24V DC SYSTEM (SUPPLY VOLTAGE IN THE RANGE 20VDC
TO 36VDC) A FUSE RATED AT 600 MA
IF THE POWER SOURCE IS NOT LIMITED TO THESE VALUES, THEN A FUSE
WITH THE CORRECT RATING MUST BE FITTED IN LINE WITH THE POSITIVE
CONNECTION FROM THE POWER SOURCE
SITING AERIAL

DO • INSTALL VERTICALLY IN AN OPEN SPACE.
• COMPLETE A SIGNAL TEST BEFORE INSTALLING IN THE FINAL POSITION.
DON'T
• INSTALL CLOSE TO METAL OR SOURCES OF INTERFERENCE, I.E. WIRING,
LIGHTING, ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS, COMPUTERS, MONITORS, ROUTERS
& OTHER EQUIPMENT.

DualCom Pro 2 Range
Step 3 - Commissioning
On power-up, the DualCom Pro 2 will automatically contact the Gemini Global
Platform to perform its commissioning process, which will take up to 5-8 minutes.
Once commissioning is complete, LED 3 will go green to indicate that the device is
fully commissioned - see Below Figure 2.
Figure 2 - Commissioning
LED 1 - Power LED 2 - Comms Path LED 3 - Commissioned
MENUS & BUTTON CONFIGURATION
All device programming can be performed using the My Base App. We strongly
recommend you use this App instead of the buttons and LED menu as it provides
access to various hardware and site information. You can also use the one-time
access page to install a device using your mobile phone or web browser even
without login details. If you cannot get online during the install you can use the LED
menu system and buttons.
LED MENU SYSTEM
Once commissioned, DualCom Pro 2’s menu system is divided in to 2 sections:
Quiescent/Normal State and Connectivity.
BASIC BUTTON CONFIGURATION
To move between sections during installation press the A button. Whilst in
quiescent/normal state, tap the C button to send a Test Call or Press and hold for 5
seconds to allow the device to perform a self-learn of the current input state.
Figure 3 - Quiescent/Normal state
LED 3 will show the device status.
• Green = paths and system are OK
• Amber = 1 path is not working
• Red = error
LED 1 - N/A LED 2 - N/A LED 3 - Device Status

Press button A once in quiescent/normal state to enter this menu. LEDs 1 & 2 will
show the signal/connectivity status of your paths.
LEDS BELOW SHOW FOR RADIO PATHS. ONCE PLUGGED IN, LAN
CONNECTED DEVICES WILL SHOW
GREEN = GOOD CONNECTION / AMBER = POWERED BUT NO DATA
CONNECTION
• Solid green = good signal
• Flashing green = acceptable signal
• Flashing amber = emergency, only/low signal available (move aerial)
• Flashing red = SIM not ready/no signal available (move aerial).
• Red = error
Figure 4 - Connectivity
LED 1 - Primary Path LED 2 - Secondary Path
(if Applicable) LED 3 - N/A
PIN TRIGGERING
For this operation the device is triggered by removing or applying zero volts to input
terminals 1-12. No external pull-up resistors will be required. This is generally
achieved via the digital communicator outputs of a control panel. On receiving an
input to the pins terminals the unit will signal alarm conditions and will generate the
relevant messages and forward them via the Gemini Global Platform to the ARC.
Installers are advised that the intended use should avoid situations where the rate of
trigger exceeds the rate at which messages are received at the ARC receiver.
Figure 5 - Example of pin triggering wiring

PIN INPUT CONFIGURATION
• To self-learn the current panel input status, press button C whilst in
quiescent/normal state for 5
seconds. LED 3 will flash red twice once completed.
• To change the input from negative removed or applied to positive removed or
applied, change the pin bias via My Base under the Hardware menu button and use
the A+ terminal instead
of RTN.
IF YOU CANNOT CHANGE THE PANEL’S POLARITY AND YOU DO NOT
HAVE ACCESS TO MY BASE OR THE WEBSITE, PLEASE SPEAK TO
OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEAM
DualCom Pro device general inputs are defined as SIA untyped alarms for pins 1-12
(excluding pin 4).
UA/UR8001 to 8012 on standard product configuration.
Example: [#123456|NUA8001|AChannel 1 Alarm]
[#123456|NUR8001|AChannel 1 Restore]
DualCom Pro device pin 4 Open / Close inputs defined as SIA alarm OP and CL
OP/CL8004 on standard product configuration.
Example: [#123456|NOP8004|ASystem Set]
[#123456|NCLR8004|ASystem Unset]

OUTPUTS
All 3 outputs can be configured as either N.O or N.C as required. Output 1 is
defaulted to indicate a total path fail condition to the control panel. Output 1 can be
reconfigured to indicate another path failure type, Output 2 can be configured to
indicate a path fail condition or be used as a manual trigger and Output 3 can be
used as a manual trigger. To make any amendments please use the My Base App.
IF THE DEVICE IS POWERED BY A 24V (FIRE PANEL), THE +
TERMINAL SHOWN WILL STILL DELIVER 12V
Figure 6 - Example of Fault Output Wiring
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