Installation guide

D6600 NetCom
D9133TTL Configuration
D6600 NetCom System Guide
46542C Page 60 © 2001 Radionics
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.
LED Function
ETHERNET LINK This LED should be illuminated solid after about 30 seconds of being connected. This
LED indicates proper connection to the Ethernet NETWORK.
BUS RX Flashes when the 9000 Series panel talks to the D9133TTL-E. (Normally this LED
continually flashes when the Reset Pin is up.)
BUS TX Flashes when the D9133TTL-E sends data to the 9000 Series panel.
SER RX Flashes when data is received by the D9133TTL-E from the Ethernet NETWORK.
SER TX Flashes when data is transmitted to the Ethernet NETWORK from the D9133TTL-E.
Table 19: D9133TTL-E Status LEDs
5.10 9000 Series Panel Programming for Communication
The RADXAUX1 Handler is a new
handler for the 9000 Series panels
and is primarily used for
programming Enhanced
Communication capabilities such as
NetCom. As new features (that
require new programmable
prompts) are added to the 9000
Series Control/Communicators,
they will most likely be added to a
new revision of this handler.
The term Enhanced
Communications is used to
represent the ability to provide new
communication functions for the
9000 Series panels via the SDI Bus
including the ability to:
Route panel events to a
D9133TTL-X module.
Figure 23: 9000 Series panel
Communicate with RAM IV using a D9133TTL-X module.
Communicate with a remote or local high-end software package (such as the PC9000).
Only 9000 Series panels with version 6.00 and higher firmware are compatible with NetCom as
outlined in this manual. Previously installed expanded version 9000 Series panels (lower than
version 6.00) can be upgraded to this version at no charge with a chip change.