D6600 NetCom System Guide Network Communications System
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D6600 NetCom Contents 1.0 Introduction......................................................................................................... 9 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 Manual Organization ................................................................................................................................. 9 Other Literature Referenced ...................................................................................................................... 9 Documentation Conventions.............
D6600 NetCom Contents 4.13 4.13.1 4.13.1.1 4.13.1.2 4.13.1.3 4.13.1.4 4.13.1.5 4.13.1.6 4.13.1.7 4.13.1.8 4.13.1.9 C900 Commands.................................................................................................................................... 50 Changing C900 Status Settings............................................................................................................... 51 Switch to Intercept ...................................................................................
D6600 NetCom Contents 6.1.6 Baud Rate........................................................................................................................................ 68 Parity / Stop ..................................................................................................................................... 69 RTS Control ..................................................................................................................................... 69 DTR Control .....................
D6600 NetCom Contents Figures Figure 1: D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway .................................................................................................. 11 Figure 2: D6600 NetCom System Connection Diagram using C900TTL & any Alarm Panel ........................................... 12 Figure 3: D6600 NetCom System Connection Diagram using D9133TTL and Radionics 9000 Series Panel ................... 12 Figure 4: D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway Exploded View........................
D6600 NetCom Contents Table 14: Account Database Column Definitions .......................................................................................................... 46 Table 15: Settings Tab Field Definitions........................................................................................................................ 47 Table 16: D9133TTL-E Wiring Connections..................................................................................................................
D6600 NetCom Contents Notes: 46542C D6600 NetCom System Guide Page 8 © 2001 Radionics
D6600 NetCom Introduction 1.0 Introduction This manual covers the installation, operation and programming of a D6600 NetCom Network Communications System. References will be made to the Radionics 9000 Series, which include the D9412, D9112, D7412 and D7212 Control/Communicators. 1.1 Manual Organization This manual is divided into ten sections. A summary of each section is detailed in the table below.
D6600 NetCom Introduction 1.3 Documentation Conventions These conventions are intended to call out important features, items, notes, cautions, and warnings that the reader should be aware of in reading this document. 1.3.1 Type Styles Used in this Manual To help identify important items in the text, the following type styles are used: Bold text Usually indicates selections that you may use while programming your panel. It may also indicate an important fact that should be noted.
D6600 NetCom Communication System Overview 2.0 D6600 NetCom Overview The D6600 NetCom System supports data network communications. NetCom allows the D6600 Receiver to connect to various network topologies, specifically Ethernet and Token Ring, and to process messages both to and from most networks using TCP/IP protocols. Connection to a data network can be implemented through the use of the COM4 and/or a COM1 connection from the D6600 Receiver to the D6680 Network Adapter.
D6600 NetCom Communication System Overview Figure 2 shows a D6600 NetCom System using any manufacturer’s alarm panel, C900TTL-E Dialer Capture Module/network adapters, D6600 Receiver, and D6680 Network Adapters. The other type of network interface for Alarm Panels is the D9133TTL-X Serial Interface. The D9133TTL is designed for use with Radionics 9000 Series control panels ONLY. No other Alarm Panel will function with the D9133TTL.
D6600 NetCom Communication System Overview 2.1 D6600 NetCom Pre-Installation Requirements The following pre-installation requirements must be considered BEFORE attempting to install a D6600 NetCom System. These bulleted items are arranged by network type. If you have any questions regarding these items, please contact the network administrator for the network you are planning to interface with or a Radionics NetCom Engineer.
D6600 NetCom Communication System Overview 2.2 D6600 Receiver/Gateway NetCom Installation Follow the steps below to correctly install the D6600 Receiver/Gateway. BACKPLANE 1. Place the D6600 TELEPHONE LINE CARD TERMINATORS CPU TERMINATOR CARD Receiver/ (D6645 or D6645INTL) (D6615) Gateway in a secure location (Rack mount, Desktop, etc.) 2. Remove the tie wrap from the receiver door handle. Open the door and remove the packaging foam from the front of the CPU Card. AC/DC POWER SUPPLY (D6630) 3.
D6600 NetCom Communication System Overview 8. When connecting data terminal equipment together (i.e. D6600 COM port to PC serial port), a null modem cable must be used.
D6600 NetCom Communication System Overview Use the arrow keys to move through menus, press 19. M/E to enter a menu level, and CAN to exit a level. Use the down arrow key go to Menu 2 CPU CONFIGURATION, then press the M/E key. 2. CPU CONFIGURATION 20. Use the arrow keys to Menu 2.2 GLOBAL, then press the M/E key. 2.2 Global 21. Use the arrow keys to Menu 2.2.1 Time Setup, then press the M/E key. 2.2.1 Time Setup Current setting [00:15:32.] 22.
D6600 NetCom Communication System Overview 2.3 Installation of the Optional D6672 Serial COM1 Expansion Kit The following instructions will assist you in installing the D6672 COM1 Expansion Kit (refer to Figure 9 for assistance.) Note: D6615 CPU Terminator Card D6645 Line Terminator Card Detection Systems Inc. Fairport N.Y. USA 1 Location of installed D6672 Serial COM1 Expansion Kit 2 After completion of the ON OFF 3 D6672 installation, 4 return to section 2.
D6600 NetCom Communication System Overview 3. The network dialog box appears with three tabs: Configuration, Identification and Access Control. From the Configuration tab, scroll down the Network components until you get to the TCP\IP protocol for your Network Interface Card (NIC) which should look something like this. Note: Most NIC cards will be displayed with the label “Network Adapter.” Note: Be sure that you have selected the TCP/IP protocol for the network adapter, not the adapter itself.
D6600 NetCom Communication System Overview The IP Configuration window should appear: Note: Make sure that the Network Adapter is selected in the first window, not a PPP adapter. Verify the IP address, subnet mask, and whatever other information is listed. (This information should match the IP and subnet mask you assigned to this computer in the previous steps).
D6600 NetCom Communication System Overview 2.5 Host Computer D6200 Installation Follow these steps to install the Radionics’ D6200 Software on the Host PC. 1. Insert the D6600 Communications Receiver/Gatewa y CD-ROM into the host computer’s CDROM drive. or Double-click on the My Computer icon or start Windows Explorer then double-click on the letter of your CDROM to view the CD-ROM files. 2. Open the D6200 Programmer folder on the CD-ROM. 3. Double click the D6200.
D6600 NetCom Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) 3.0 Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) The Radionics D6680 is a two-channel network adapter. The D6680 includes a cable for connecting to Channel 1, and for most NetCom installations, only one channel needs to be used and configured. The examples below illustrate configuration of Channel 1 only. 3.1 Factory Default IP Address The default IP address is not used for any of the Radionics NetCom functions.
D6600 NetCom Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) 3.4 Initial Assignment of the IP Address using ARP Radionics recommends that you read this entire step before beginning. Also, make sure there is power to the D6680 Network Adapter and the Ethernet Network RJ45 connection is in place.
D6600 NetCom Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) 3. If following your command the computer responds with a prompt of C:\WINDOWS> (see Example 2), then the address was accepted. Note: 3.5 There is no indication that the operation has been performed properly. The absence of an error message is your indication that the ARP command was successful.
D6600 NetCom Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) 3.6 Using Telnet to Finish the Configuration Once the IP address has been verified to be correct, the TELNET utility must be used to finish the configuration. 1. Open a DOS window by selecting Start à Programs à MSDOS Prompt: 2. At the DOS prompt (usually C:\windows), type telnet [ENTER] . The TELNET application window will appear. 3. Click on the Connect pull-down menu and then Remote System. 4. The Connect window will appear. 5.
D6600 NetCom Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) 8. The program will prompt you to press [ENTER] by displaying "Press Enter to go into setup mode." Press [ENTER]. If you do not press [ENTER] within 5 seconds of seeing the above message, you will be disconnected. If this occurs, simply return to Step 1 (in this section). 9. If you pressed [ENTER] within 5 seconds, then you should see the following screen (See Figure 13). Figure 13: Telnet session 10.
D6600 NetCom Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) Number of Host Bits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Netmask 255.255.255.254 255.255.255.252 255.255.255.248 255.255.255.240 255.255.255.224 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.128 255.255.255.0 255.255.254.0 255.255.252.0 Number of Host Bits 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Netmask 255.255.248.0 255.255.240.0 255.255.224.0 255.255.192.0 255.255.128.0 255.255.0.0 255.254.0.0 255.252.0.0 255.248.0.0 255.240.0.
D6600 NetCom Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) Note: 21. The rest of these parameters will be seen only if this is a new D9133TTL that has never been programmed before If your unit has been programmed before you will automatically arrive at the “save changes and exit” function (next step).
D6600 NetCom Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) 3.7 Programming the D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway Overview The D6600 Receiver is shipped with factory default program parameters and features already installed. Descriptions of the program items are found in the D6600 Program Entry Guide (P/N 39962). Many of the operational features of the D6600 can be altered through programming options.
D6600 NetCom Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) 9. IF YOU HAVE NOT INSTALLED THE OPTIONAL D6672 SERIAL COM1 EXPANSION KIT SKIP THIS STEP!! If you have COM1 installed, press CAN Network Adapter. 10. Press CAN , then twice. then and repeat steps 4-7 above for section 6.2 COM1 twice to scroll down to section 6.4 D6200 Network Connection. Press M / E 11. Enter the IP address of the Host PC that will be running the D6200 Software.
D6600 NetCom Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) Notes: 46542C D6600 NetCom System Guide Page 30 © 2001 Radionics
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4.0 D6200 Programming Software Overview The D6200 is a PC-based application for Microsoft® Windows® 95, Windows® 98, Windows® 98 Second Edition and Windows® NT that allows the user to view, change, upload and download all of the D6600’s programming parameters via a network OR the receiver’s and the host’s serial COM ports.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4.2 Upgrading the Firmware Files in the D6600 via the D6200 Software Upgrading the Firmware files is recommended only if the version number of the Firmware files in the D6600 is not the latest revision. 4.2.1 Finding the Firmware version number There are two ways to check the software versions loaded in the receiver: • Use of the 6200 Programming Software. • Through the keypad on the receiver. Through D6200 Programming Software 1.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4. Press to scroll down through the line cards 1 to 8 to display their software versions. to 5. Press CAN to return to the main menu. Note: This menu option is very helpful to Radionics Customer Support when trying to troubleshoot problems. 4.2.2 Firmware Files Upgrade Procedure Refer to Section 7.0 of the D6600 Release Notes (P/N: 39660) for important upgrade information.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 46542C 3. Double click the CPU-D6610 V01.01.01 subfolder to open it. The folder icon should change to an open folder. In the right pane of the Explorer window, you should see the CPU firmware file, CPU.exe 4. Double click the CPU firmware file. A window should then open that tells you that by clicking the OK button, the software will be installed on your computer. Click OK. 5.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 10. Click Yes to continue. Next a window will be displayed that will provide real-time updates of the software loading process. In order for the Remote Execute Software command to be executed, the Event Buffer in the D6600 Receiver must be cleared (no pending events). If necessary, press [Acknowledge] on the front of the receiver to clear the events out of the buffer. 11. Now you must command the D6600 to execute the software upgrade within the receiver.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 20. In the right hand side window you should see a PSTN firmware file (PSTN.exe). Double click the PSTN firmware file. A window should then open that tells you that by clicking the OK button, the software will be installed on your computer. Click OK. A window will then briefly (3 seconds) display identifying that the extraction process is being performed. Once the extraction of the PSTN software file is complete, the window will disappear.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4.3 D6200 Program Access Rights - Restricting Access for Low Level Users Users of the D6200 Programming/ Administration Software may be granted access rights to varying D6200 menu options. This is for security reasons, as it may be necessary for a user to have selective access to administration of the D6600 database. However, you may choose to restrict that access to certain areas.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4.4.1 Adding a User To add a user, follow the steps below. 4.4.2 1. Click Add. 2. Enter the user name and password, and select the user’s access rights. 3. Click OK. 4. Click Close and the changes will be automatically saved. Editing an Existing User To edit a user name, password or access rights, follow the steps below. 1. Click on the appropriate cell to edit a user name, password or access rights.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 2. Click Delete. A window will pop up to confirm the deletion. 3. 4.5 Click Yes. D6200 Save and Restore User Management Files Once the user configurations have been completed, click the Close button. This will save the user Configuration file to a hidden file in the D6600 Receiver. This file can be advantageous when performing D6200 upgrades, so that all user configurations can be updated.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4.7 Opening/Editing D6600 Configuration Files on Host PC Remember that the D6200 Software is nothing more than a tool for programming and administration of the D6600. This tool allows you to read configuration files from the D6600, modify/edit them, and send them back to the D6600. Note: The currently open configuration file is displayed at the bottom of the D6200 window (see Figure 16).
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4.8 Reading D6600 Configuration Files Using the D6200 To read the CPU Host and Network configuration files from the D6600, follow these steps. 1. Click on the File menu and select Read Configuration from D6600. A communication status window appears. 2. Click OK to close the status window once file transfer is complete. The D6600’s CPU Host, Network and Line Card configuration files are now located in the D6200 Program.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4.9 Viewing & Editing D6600 Configuration Files Using the D6200 Once a file is loaded into the D6200 using either one of the methods described above, the user can now view and edit all of the parameters. 1. Click on the User Interface menu from the D6200 Menu Bar and select the CPU Configuration. 2. Select configuration file to be viewed or edited. Click the tabs of the program selections you wish to view or modify, and enter values.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4.10 Sending Configuration Files from the D6200 PC to the D6600 Receiver After modifying options from the D6200 interface you must send them over to the D6600. To do this, click on the Programming menu, select Parameter Programming, and then select the appropriate (CPU-HOST-Network or line card) parameters to be sent from the D6200 to the D6600 Receiver. Parameter changes will take effect immediately at the receiver.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 2. The select the generic Account Database file ACT00.db. Click Open. 4.11.3 Adding an Account in the Database To add an account in the current database in the D6200, 1. Select NetCom menu, then Account Database Configuration. An Account Database window will appear. 2. The Account Database file shows all of the networked field accounts programmed into the D6600. From here you can add, delete, or edit any of the accounts. A.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview Section Search by key field Field Search by Description Allows searching by the following parameters: • • • • • Search by IP Address Search by combined values Find value IP Address Virtual account Virtual line Enable Panel poll rate Account Number • Zip Administrator • Phone Number Virtual Account • Fax Number Panel Type • Contact 1 to Contact 5 Panel Communication • Contact 1 Phone to Format Contact 5 Phone Allows searching by a specific text string All
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview Column IP Address Virtual Account Virtual Line Enable Poll Rate Description The IP address of the panel. The account number of the panel as it is identified in the automation system. Enter this line number only if it is part of the alarm panel account number. If the line number is not used, enter “0” “0” disables and “1” enables communication between the alarm panel and the receiver.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4. Fill in the appropriate information for each field by typing the information and using the [TAB] key to move to the next field. When finished, click OK. See Table 15 for a description of the fields in the Settings tab. Field IP Address Virtual Account Description Enter the IP Address of the panel. This is where the account number of the panel can be placed as it is identified in the automation system.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4.11.4 Editing the Account Database After you have selected the Account Database you wish to edit, the D6200 screen will return to the normal condition. The file has now been loaded into the D6200 and is ready for editing. To edit an account in the current database in the D6200: 1. Click on the NetCom menu and select Account Database Configuration. The Account Database Configuration window will appear. 2.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4.11.5 Copying Account Information 1. Select NetCom, then select Account Database Configuration. 2. Highlight the appropriate account and then click Copy. This will retain all account information except the IP address. The user must enter a new IP address pertaining to the new account. 3. The Settings tab will automatically open. Enter the IP address under the Settings tab. See Section 4.11.3 Adding an Account in the Database. 4.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview 4.12 Account Status Procedures The procedures for Account Status are searching, sorting, receiver-panel communication status, time of status change and IP Address status. 4.12.1 Searching the Account Database To locate a particular account in the current database, click on the NetCom menu, then select Account Database Configuration. The user can choose to search the database by a key field, by a specific IP address, or by combined options.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview The C900 Control Commands Screen appears. A C900 IP Address must be selected from the Select C900 drop down menu. Once a C900 has been selected, the Dialer Status and Message Transmission Rate can be modified. After selections have been made, the Change button must be pressed for the commands to be sent to the C900. 4.13.1 Changing C900 Status Settings NetCom is capable of sending several Control Commands to the C900 to change its status.
D6600 NetCom D6200 Programming Software Overview Refer to “Command Sent (Switch to Intercept mode)” in the D6600 Computer Interface Manual (P/N 39963F or later) for the D6600 output format. 4.13.1.3 Disable Intercept This command is provided as a measure to remotely remove a defective C900 from service. The dialer will be connected to the PSTN until Intercept is enabled or the C900 reboots.
D6600 NetCom D9133TTL Configuration 5.0 D9133TTL-E Configuration This section details how to correctly install, configure and program a Radionics D9133TTL-E. 5.1 Network Enabling a Radionics 9000 Series Panel using a D9133TTL-E The D91331TTL-E is a SDI bus device for use with the Radionics 9000 Series Control/ Communicators. The D9133TTLE is used for bi-directional communications over Ethernet networks that are typically used for event reporting, PC9000 monitoring, and RAM remote programming.
D6600 NetCom D9133TTL Configuration 6. Verify that the connection from the D9133TTL-E to the Ethernet Network is established by viewing the Ethernet link LED to the right of the RJ45 connector. LED Enable Jumper (P2) This LED should be on solid. Also the LED indicator for the appropriate port on the network hub should be blinking indicating the D9133TTL-E is powered and communicating to the network properly. LEDs Figure 18: D9133TTL-E Diagnostic LEDs and the LED Enable Jumper 5.
D6600 NetCom D9133TTL Configuration 5.6 Initial Assignment of the IP Address using ARP.EXE Radionics recommends that you read this entire step before beginning. Also, make sure there is power to the D9133TTL-E and the Ethernet Network RJ45 connection is in place. The D9133TTL-E being configured and the PC being used to configure it must both be on the same gateway (the device that connects the LAN to the WAN) in order to telnet into the configuration program. It may be called a router, hub, or MAU.
D6600 NetCom D9133TTL Configuration 3. If following your command the computer responds with a prompt (as shown to the right) then the address was accepted. Note: 5.7 There is no indication that the operation has been performed properly. The absence of an error message is your indication that the function was correct. Example 3: arp -s Verification that the IP Address Assigned is Correct To verify that the IP Address that was just assigned is correct, follow the steps below.
D6600 NetCom D9133TTL Configuration 5.8 Using Telnet to Finish the Configuration Once the IP address has been verified to be correct, the TELNET utility must be used to finish the configuration. 1. Open a DOS window by selecting Start à Programs à MS- DOS Prompt 2. At the DOS prompt (usually C:\windows), type telnet [ENTER] . The telnet application should now be running. 3. Click on the Connect menu and select Remote System. 4. The Connect window will appear. 5.
D6600 NetCom D9133TTL Configuration Click on the Connect menu and choose Remote System again. Enter 9999 into the Port field, leaving the Host Name and TermType fields the same. Click the Connect. 8. The program will prompt you to press [ENTER] by displaying "Press Enter to go into setup mode." Press [ENTER]. If you do not press [ENTER] within 5 seconds of seeing the above message, you will be disconnected. If this occurs, simply return to Step 1 (in this section). 9.
D6600 NetCom D9133TTL Configuration 12. When asked to set the Gateway address type N [ENTER] or Y [gateway address] [ENTER] 13. Figure 22: Telnet session – Gateway Address If the Netmask needs to be changed from the default, enter the number of bits that correspond to the Netmask your network is using (see Table 18). See your network administrator for more information. Press [ENTER] after entering the correct number of bits for the Netmask.
D6600 NetCom D9133TTL Configuration 21. Press 9 [ENTER] to save changes and exit the Telnet session. A message is displayed that the connection was lost. Click OK and close the Telnet window. Configuration of the D9133TTL-E Network Interface module is complete. Perform this procedure for any additional D9133TTL-E’s you may have. 5.9 Status LEDs To enable the status LEDs, place the jumper across the LED Enable Jumper (P2). The function of the LEDs are the table to the below.
D6600 NetCom RAM IV NetCom Programming 6.0 RAM IV NetCom Programming 6.1 RAM IV And D5200 Programmer Handler Requirements In order to program the D6600 NetCom parameters for the 9000 Series panels, you must use RAM IV version 2.9 or higher and a new handler called RADXAUX1. To add the RADXAUX1 handler to your D5200 Programmer, call the Radionics Handler Update System at (831) 757-1190.
D6600 NetCom RAM IV NetCom Programming 9133 Supervision Default: Selections: No Yes or No This item determines whether the D9133 Serial Interface Module is supervised or not. If the D9133 is supervised, disconnecting the D9133 from the 9000 series panel will create a TROUBLE SDI 80 event and the command center will annunciate a trouble tone (if programmed) and display SERVC SDI 80. Note: TROUBLE SDI 80 reports are always reported using Area 1’s Account number.
D6600 NetCom RAM IV NetCom Programming 6.1.2 SDI RAM Parameters This section allows you to configure Remote Account Manager (RAM) parameters when communicating over a private Local Area or Wide Area Network (LAN/WAN). To allow RAM IV to communicate to a panel over a Local or Wide Area Network, a D9133TTL-E SDI-Ethernet Bi-directional Interface module or a D9133TTL-TR SDIToken Ring Interface module and RAM IV, version 2.8 or higher, will be required.
D6600 NetCom RAM IV NetCom Programming RAM IP Address 1 Default: Selections: 0 0 – 255 This prompt and the next 3 prompts will determine the IP address for RAM IV. An IP Address consists of four fields. Each field has a range of 0 – 255. As an example, an IP Address is expressed as 110.227.64.190. The D5200 Programmer has split the IP Address into four programmable fields. Be sure you contact your network administrator to find out which IP Address your RAM IV computer is connected to.
D6600 NetCom RAM IV NetCom Programming Answer Disarmed Default: Selections: 7 0 – 15 This item determines the number of rings when the External Modem will automatically answer a call if any area is Perimeter Armed or Disarmed. 0 No answer when any area is Perimeter Armed or Disarmed. 0-15 The panel answers the phone after the specified number of rings when any area is Perimeter Armed or Disarmed. RAM Line Monitor Default: Selections: No Yes or No This item is not yet implemented.
D6600 NetCom RAM IV NetCom Programming 0101 0101 0101 Enable Ext Modem must be set to NO if Enhanced Communications are to be used. Programming Note 6.1.4 Programming Path #'s and IP Addresses There are up to four available Paths that events can be routed to. If an event (or group of events) is to be routed to an SDI Path, the number that is entered in Primary Device will determine which SDI Path will be used (as long as RG# Prim, Primary SDI has been set to Yes in Routing as well).
D6600 NetCom RAM IV NetCom Programming If the panel is going to be programmed to send "heartbeat" events to the central station, consideration must be given to the frequency. The connection with RAM IV over a Local or Wide Area Network becomes increasingly difficult the lower the poll rate is set. Each time the 9000 series panel sends this heartbeat event, it will expect an acknowledgement back within the amount of time programmed in Path # Ack Wait.
D6600 NetCom RAM IV NetCom Programming 0101 0101 0101 5 minutes = 300 seconds, 1 hour = 3600 seconds, 12 hours = 43,200 seconds, 18 hours = 64,800 seconds. Programming Tip Path # Ack Wait Default: Selections: 13 0, 5 – 65535 seconds This item determines how long the panel will wait for an acknowledgement from the central station after a heartbeat event (poll) or an actual event has been transmitted. This prompt is only applicable to SDI transmitted events. Entries are made in one second increments.
D6600 NetCom RAM IV NetCom Programming Parity / Stop Default: Selections: No / 1 No / 1, No / 2, Odd / 1, Even / 1 This prompt addresses two items: Parity and the number of Stop Bits for the D9133TTL-E or D9133TTL-TR. Pressing the [SPACE] bar on the D5200 toggles through the available options. No / 1 ♦THIS IS THE SETTING NECESSARY FOR NetCom NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS No / 2 No Parity, 2 Stop Bits. Odd / 1 Odd Parity, 1 Stop Bit. Even / 1 Even Parity, 1 Stop Bit.
D6600 NetCom RAM IV NetCom Programming RG# 1 Attempt Default: Selections: No Yes or No Yes No Application Tip This Route Group will attempt the Primary destination once and, if unsuccessful, will then attempt the Backup destination. The panel will still make a total of 10 attempts (5 to the Primary, 5 to the Backup) before generating a Route Group Comm Fail event. This Route Group will attempt the Primary destination twice and, if unsuccessful, will then attempt the Backup destination.
D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration 7.0 C900TTL-X Configuration This section details how to correctly install, configure and program a Radionics C900TTL-X. 7.1 Network Enabling an Alarm Panel The patented C900TTL-X is designed to network enable almost ANY industry standard alarm panel, regardless of its manufacturer. When the dialer has something to report, the C900TTL-X provides the signals and voltages necessary to simulate a connection to the central station through a phone line.
D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration 7.2 Physical Installation The C900TTL-X is static sensitive. Make sure you touch earth ground before handling the circuit board. This will discharge any static electricity from your body. Ground Tab 2. 3. 7.3 Circuit board Enclosure PA NEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 O F F A Door Bracket (P/N: 40182C) is included for mounting the C900TTL-X on the door of the enclosure.
D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration 7.4 Overview of Onboard Outputs The C900TTL-X has 4 open-collector outputs onboard: • • • • 7.5 Output 1: Active (shorted to ground) as long as the CPU is functioning normally. If the CPU fails to operate or the CPU loses power, output 1 will be open. Output 2: Active as long as the D6600 Receiver is communicating properly, and open when the D6600 is not communicating to the C900TTL-E. Output 3: Active whenever the C900TTL-X is in Intercept Mode.
D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration DS-1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Table 20 identifies the Dialer Format settings possible for switch positions 1 through 4 (the switch positions will be referred to as DS-1 for Dipswitch 1, etc): DS-2 DS-3 DS-4 Dialer Format of Host Alarm Panel OFF OFF OFF Radionics MODEM IIe and MODEM IIIa2 (D7212, D9112 & equivalent) OFF OFF ON Radionics MODEM II (D4112, D6112, D7112, D8112 and equivalent) OFF ON OFF Any ADEMCO DTMF format (4+2 EXPRESS, ADEM
D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration 7.7 LEDs The C900TTL has two dual-colored LEDs that indicate its status: the DIALER LED and the SYSTEM LED. There are also three red LEDs, which indicate communications to the network. 7.7.1 Dialer LED The DIALER LED indicates the status of the alarm Panel digital dialer interface. (Hertz = cycles/flashes per second).
D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration 7.9 Identifying the MAC Hardware Address Note: If you already know the IP address of the C900TTL-X and it has already been configured, skip down to Section 7.12 Verification that the IP Address Assigned is Correct. Once everything is verified and set up properly per the previous steps it is time to program in the IP address of the C900TTL-X. The first step is finding and writing down the MAC or hardware address of the C900TTL-X.
D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration A MS-DOS® window will appear. 2. Type the ARP –s command with the IP Address and the MAC Hardware address from above. For our example the IP address to assign is 190.220.128.219 and the MAC hardware address is: 00-20-4a-01-65-3d 3. If following your command the computer responds with a prompt (as shown in Example 4) then the address was accepted. Note: There is no indication that the operation has been performed properly.
D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration “types,” like “dynamic,” will depend on the network and the number and type of devices that reside on it. The important thing is to identify the device you are installing and verify that it now has an IP address assigned. 7.13 Using Telnet to Finish the Configuration Once the IP address has been verified to be correct, the TELNET utility must be used to finish the configuration. 1. Open a MS-DOS® window by selecting Start à Programs à MS- DOS Prompt: 2.
D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration 6. Click on the Connect menu and then Remote System selection again. Enter 9999 into the Port field, leaving the Host Name and TermType fields the same. Click the Connect. 7. The program will prompt you to press [ENTER] by displaying "Press Enter to go into setup mode." Press [ENTER]. If you do not press [ENTER] within 5 seconds of seeing the above message, you will be disconnected. If this occurs, simply return to Step 1 (in this section). 8.
D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration 11. 12. When asked to set the Gateway address. type N [ENTER] or Y [gateway address] [ENTER] Figure 39: Telnet Session – Gateway Address If the Netmask needs to be changed from the default, enter the number of bits that correspond to the Netmask your network is using. See your network administrator for more information. Press [ENTER] after entering the correct number of bits for the Netmask. Number of Host Bits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Netmask 255.255.255.254 255.255.
D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration 16. You should then see: Press Enter to accept the default of (00). If it doesn't show that, type 00 [ENTER] to change it. 17. You should then see: Therefore you should type 7700 [ENTER] 18. You should then see: Press [ENTER] to accept the default of (CC). If it doesn't show that, type CC [ENTER] to change it. 19. You should then see: Type 01 [ENTER]. C900s are DATAGRAM type 01. 20.
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D6600 NetCom Tools for Radionics D6600 NetCom Diagnostics 8.0 Tools for Radionics D6600 NetCom Diagnostics 8.1 IP Assignment & Network Communications Verification PING.EXE (short for Packet Internet Groper) is a utility to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible. It works by sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply. PING is used primarily to troubleshoot network connections and can be used to verify either a D9133TTL, C900 or D6600 Receiver network connection.
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D6600 NetCom Special Radionics D6600 NetCom Applications 9.0 Special Radionics D6600 NetCom Applications The following are special applications that have been requested by Radionics dealers. They are included here to assist you should you have the same requirements. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Tech Support at (888) 723-9376, or you can request to speak with a NetCom Engineer. 9.
D6600 NetCom Special Radionics D6600 NetCom Applications Notes: 46542C D6600 NetCom System Guide Page 86 © 2001 Radionics
D6600 NetCom UL Compliance Installation 10.
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D6600 NetCom Index Index + +12V Onboard Terminal Strip C900TTL-X........................................................ 73 1 Applications Special NetCom............................................................. 85 Direct Serial Connection Emulation ................. 85 Assignment using ARP IP Address C900TTL-X........................................................ 76 D6680 ............................................................... 22 D9133TTL-E....................................................
D6600 NetCom Index Operation & Installation Guide ........................ 72 Setting Dipswitches........................................ 73 Dialer Capture Module Configuration IP Address Finishing configuration using TELNET .................................................................. 78 LEDs .................................................................... 75 Dialer ................................................................ 75 Status ..........................................................
D6600 NetCom Index Copy Field Unit Accounts D6600 ............................................................... 49 D Finding version number through ......................... 32 Software Installation .............................................. 20 D6201 Security Key.......................................................... 20 multiple versions................................................ 20 D6600 Configuration Files Editing on Host PC ............................................
D6600 NetCom Index Token Ring .................................................... 13 Setting Up Host PC......................................................... 17 Special Applications .......................................... 85 Direct Serial Connection Emulation................. 85 Operation & Installation Guide ................................. 9 Program Entry Guide .............................................. 9 Programming ........................................................ 28 Receiver ........
D6600 NetCom Index D6600 Configuration Files on Host PC........................................................ 40 using D6200 Software........................................ 42 Field Unit Accounts D6600 ............................................................... 48 Edit User User Management D6200 ............................................................... 38 Editing Parameters ................................................... 29 Enable Ext Modem SDI RAM Parameters................................
D6600 NetCom Index Installation D6200 Software.................................................... 20 D6600 .................................................................. 14 Optional Serial COM1 ........................................... 17 UL Compliance Referenced Documents ..................................... 87 Introduction ................................................................ 9 Documentation Conventions.................................. 10 Caution .......................................
D6600 NetCom Index Default IP Address ......................................... 54 IP Address Finishing configuration using TELNET D9133TTL-E ........................................... 57 Network Communication via a D6680........................ 28 Network Communications Verification............................................................ 83 O Obtaining an IP Address ........................................... 21 C900TTL-X........................................................... 76 D9133TTL-E ......
D6600 NetCom Index to D6600 from D6200 PC ............................... 43 Viewing using D6200 Software........................... 42 Overview .............................................................. 31 Password Protection ............................................. 31 Program Access Rights......................................... 37 Upgrading D6600 Firmware Files .......................... 32 Finding version number ..................................... 32 Upgrade Procedure .......................
D6600 NetCom Index Operation & Installation Guide........................ 9, 87 Other ...................................................................... 9 RAM IV Operation Manual....................................... 9 Release Notes D6600..................................................................... 9 Remote Account Manager ........................................ 63 Requirements Handler NetCom D5200 Programming ................................................. 61 NetCom RAM IV Programming .....
D6600 NetCom Index Changing Status ................................................... 51 T TCP/IP..................................................................... 11 Terminal Strip C900TTL-X (Onboard) .......................................... 73 Tips Conventions ......................................................... 10 Token Ring .............................................................. 11 Requirements – Pre-Installation............................. 13 Tools Diagnostic .......................
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