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D6600 NetCom
RAM IV NetCom Programming
D6600 NetCom System Guide
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9133 Supervision
Default: No
Selections: 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.
Yes Supervise the D9133 Serial Interface Module.
No Do not supervise the D9133 Serial Interface Module.
RTS Control
Default: On
Selections: On, AutoX, Off, AutoR
This item determines how the Request To Send Control parameters are defined for the D9133. Pressing the
[SPACE] bar on the D5200 toggles through the available options.
On
THIS IS THE SETTING NECESSARY FOR NetCom NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
AutoX Automatically enables Xon/Xoff (software control).
Off Sets RTS off (hardware control).
AutoR Sets this to Auto RTS.
DTR Control
Default: On
Selections: On, AutoD, Off
This item determines how the Data Terminal Ready Control parameters are defined for the D9133. Pressing the
[SPACE] bar on the D5200 toggles through the available options.
On
THIS IS THE SETTING NECESSARY FOR NetCom NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
AutoD Sets this to Auto DTR.
Off Sets DTR off (hardware control).
Status Rate
Default: 0
Selections: 0 – 255
This item determines how often the default status information is sent to the D9133 Serial Interface Module. The
Status information includes:
the current point status (normal or off-normal),
the panel’s area status (Master Armed, Master Instant Armed, Perimeter Delay Armed, Perimeter Instant
Armed, Disarmed, Area Entry Delay, Perimeter Entry Delay, Area Exit Delay, Perimeter Exit Delay),
the panel status (AC fail, battery missing, AC restore, battery low, etc.), and
relay status (relay on or relay off).
Entries are in 100 millisecond increments. Therefore, if a 5 is entered, the Status information is sent every 500
milliseconds (or ½ second). An entry of 10 would equal 1 second.
0 Status information never sent unless requested.
1 – 255* Status information is sent at the interval programmed.
* Note: If the Status Rate is set to a value under 10 and there are 1 – 6 SDI devices connected to the system, the fastest
the panel can send the Status information is approximately 1 second. In addition, if there are more than 6 SDI
Devices connected to the panel, the fastest the panel can send the information is approximately 1½ to 2
seconds.