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Table of contents

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Emergency Procedures

6

2

Introduction

7

2.1

About documentation

7

2.2

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Product Manufacturing Dates

7

3

System overview

9

3.1

Parts List

10

4

Quick Installation

11

4.1

Setting the Time and Date

13

5

Card Functions and Locations

14

5.1

D6600 Front Panel

14

5.2

Line Cards and Modules

15

5.3

D6600 Rear View

16

5.3.1

D6600 Internal View

17

5.4

D6100IPv6 Front Panel

18

5.5

D6100IPv6 Rear View

18

6

D6600 Specific Cards

19

6.1

D6640/D6641 Line Cards and D6645 Line Terminator Cards

19

6.1.1

D6640/D6641 LED Descriptions

20

6.2

Card Installation

20

6.3

D6610 CPU Card and D6615 CPU Terminator Card

22

6.4

Card Removal and Replacement

23

7

Printer Specifications

24

8

Installation

25

8.1

Installation Check List

25

8.2

Rack Mount Instructions

26

8.3

Removing Power to the Receiver

26

9

Power

27

9.1

Power Supply Modules

27

9.2

Main Power

27

9.3

Standby Power

27

9.4

Connecting External Batteries

27

9.4.1

Minimum Standby Battery

28

9.4.2

Minimum Standby UPS Power

29

9.4.3

Estimated BTU Load

29

10

Input and Output Ports

30

10.1

Overview of Input and Output Ports

30

10.1.1

UPS Monitoring through CPU Programmable Input Ports

30

10.1.2

Automation Link Monitoring (COM3) through CPU Programmable Output Ports

32

11

D6600/D6100IPv6 Operation

33

11.1

Process Flow

33

11.1.1

Receiver Handshake and Kiss-Off

33

11.1.2

Message Verification

33

11.1.3

Handshake Tone Compatibility

33

11.1.4

Message is Received

33

11.1.5

How Call Groups Work

34

11.1.6

Buzzer Operation

34

11.1.7

Reporting Devices: Primary and Secondary

34

Conettix Communications Receiver/
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Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

Installation and Operation Guide

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Summary of Contents for Conettix D6100IPv6

Page 1: ...Conettix Communications Receiver Gate way D6600 D6100IPv6 en Installation and Operation Guide ...

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Page 3: ...ist 25 8 2 Rack Mount Instructions 26 8 3 Removing Power to the Receiver 26 9 Power 27 9 1 Power Supply Modules 27 9 2 Main Power 27 9 3 Standby Power 27 9 4 Connecting External Batteries 27 9 4 1 Minimum Standby Battery 28 9 4 2 Minimum Standby UPS Power 29 9 4 3 Estimated BTU Load 29 10 Input and Output Ports 30 10 1 Overview of Input and Output Ports 30 10 1 1 UPS Monitoring through CPU Program...

Page 4: ...0IPv6 Configuration Setup Instructions 57 12 4 1 Factory Default IP Address 57 12 4 2 Identifying the MAC Hardware Address 58 12 4 3 Obtaining an IP Address 58 12 4 4 Using the D6200 to configure the D6100IPv6 58 12 4 5 Configuring for Network Communication 63 12 5 D6100i Configuration Setup Instructions 64 12 5 1 Identifying the MAC Hardware Address 64 12 5 2 Obtaining an IP Address 64 12 5 3 Ini...

Page 5: ...eshooting Guide 77 17 Specifications 80 18 Service Information 84 Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway Table of Contents en 5 Bosch Security Systems Inc Installation and Operation Guide 2012 11 08 4998122704 ...

Page 6: ...ly Module for the D6600 are not field serviceable Contact Bosch Security Systems Inc for service Caution Disconnect power to the receiver before removing the CPU or CPU terminator card Before Calling 1 Have this guide nearby and opened to Troubleshooting Guide page 77 2 Have your spares package the D6200 Programming Software and the D6600 D6100IPv6 Program Entry Guide P N 4998122702 nearby 3 Know ...

Page 7: ...ation Guide 4998122713 Conettix D6201 Installation Instructions 4998122717 C900TTL E Installation Guide 4998122718 DeviceInstaller Operation and Installation Guide 4998138688 Conettix D6680 Installation Guide 4998138732 Conettix ITS D6686 Installation Guide F01U078049 Conettix D6600 Card Insertion Installation Guide 4998141059 Conettix D6200 Operation and Installation Guide 4998154991 Conettix C90...

Page 8: ...8 en Introduction Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway 2012 11 08 4998122704 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 9: ...uce noise and signal loss User interface module with LED indicators Front panel keypad Alphanumeric liquid crystal display LCD The D6600 metal enclosure contains several modular cards Conettix D6610 Central Processing Unit CPU Card Conettix D6615 CPU Terminator Card Conettix D6640 or D6641 Telephone Line Card that supports four telephone line interfaces Conettix D6645 Telephone Line Terminator Car...

Page 10: ...D6100IPv6 works with the following Bosch Security Systems Inc control panels referred to throughout this manual as Bosch control panels D9412GV3 D7412GV3 D7212GV3 D9412GV2 D7412GV2 D7212GV2 D9412G D7412G D7212G D9412 D7412 D7212 and D911 Parts List Conettix D6600 System Components One Conettix D6600 Communications Receiver Gateway One AC power cord One Battery cable P6601 I O cable P6602 Two rack ...

Page 11: ...on to increase display contract Press the Down button to decrease display contrast 12 Press the Menu button to enter the menu 13 On the Enter Password screen type 6600 default password 14 Press the Enter button to enter the menu Use these keys to operate the D6600 menus Enter Enter a menu level Cancel Return to the previous menu level UP Down arrow Scroll through the menus 15 Set the Time and Date...

Page 12: ...et the Time and Date on the D6100IPv6 refer to Setting the Time and Date page 13 11 The D6100IPv6 is ready to accept calls AC Power and Telephone Connections D6100IPv6 D6600 Figure 4 1 AC Power and Telephone Connections Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Telephone connection 2 ᅳ AC power terminals 3 ᅳ AC power connector Automation PC and External Parallel Printer Connections D6100IPv6 D6600 Figure 4 2 Auto...

Page 13: ...he Enter button to go to Set Time 8 Enter the current time 9 Press the Enter button to go to 2 2 1 Time Setup New Time Set 10 Press the Cancel button to return to the previous level Date Setup D6600 D6100IPv6 1 Press the Enter button to go to the log in screen 2 Enter the password 6600 default password 3 Press the Enter button to go to the 1 Event Database 4 Press the Down button to go to 2 CPU Co...

Page 14: ...40 characters each 2 ᅳ Keypad the D6600 has a 20 button keypad The table below shows and defines the D6600 D6100IPv6 Power LEDs 2 234 Battery Supervision Present Power LED Status A C Battery Green Clear Solid Blinking On X X X X Off X X X 5 5 1 14 en Card Functions and Locations Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway 2012 11 08 4998122704 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems I...

Page 15: ...COM3 Trouble Table 5 2 System Trouble LED Line Cards and Modules Name Model Description Telephone line card D6640 Legacy Card Up to eight line cards can be installed in one D6600 Receiver for up to 32 telephone line connections Telephone line card D6641 Functions like the D6640 Includes improved Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN processing additional memory for future enhancements such as VoI...

Page 16: ...ion with a Network Ethernet Module see specific installation guide supplied with your product Table 5 3 D6600 Line Cards and Modules D6600 Rear View The D6600 has input and output pin connector sockets for up to eight line cards network option if installed and one CPU card It also has slots for connecting these cards to their corresponding terminator cards 1 2 3 4 Bosch Security Systems Fairport N...

Page 17: ...ard 4 ᅳ D6630 AC DC Power Supply not serviceable 5 ᅳ Conettix D6610 CPU Card 6 ᅳ D6631 AC DC Power Supply not serviceable 7 ᅳ Card guides 8 ᅳ Conettix D6640 D6641 Telephone Line Card 9 ᅳ Direction of receiver front 5 3 1 Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway Card Functions and Locations en 17 Bosch Security Systems Inc Installation and Operation Guide 2012 11 08 4998122704 ...

Page 18: ...t use the same line cards and modules as the D6600 These functions are built in 1 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 Figure 5 5 D6100IPv6 Communications Receiver Gateway Rear View Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Telephone line connections 2 ᅳ Input output ports 3 ᅳ COM RS 232 port 4 ᅳ COM3 auxiliary RS 232 port 5 ᅳ Parallel port connection 6 ᅳ Ethernet port D6100IPv6 only 7 ᅳ USB port 8 ᅳ Power connection terminal block 5...

Page 19: ...n this section for legacy support only Figure 6 1 D6640 D6641 Line Card Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ 48 pin connection to D6645 Line Termination Card 2 ᅳ 40 pin connection to D6600 Back Plate 3 ᅳ LEDs Refer to D6640 D6641 LED Descriptions page 20 6 6 1 Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway D6600 Specific Cards en 19 Bosch Security Systems Inc Installation and Operation Guide 2012 11 08 4998122704 ...

Page 20: ...dy to receive signals The following table describes LED patterns and colors and their indications Flash Pattern Color Function Flashes green An incoming call is ringing ON Steady green The receiver is online ON Steady red or yellow The line card detects a line fault condition OFF The line card is ready to receive signals or is disabled Table 6 1 LED Descriptions Card Installation Warning Discharge...

Page 21: ...he D6600 chassis wiggling the card as you push until the card is flush with the back of the chassis 5 Secure the bracket screws at the top and bottom of the terminator card Ensure that the screws are tight 6 Repeat this process for all additional terminator cards 7 Connect appropriate telephone line cords to the telephone line jack on the terminator cards 8 Continue to Installing Line Cards page 2...

Page 22: ...lephone line voltage whether on hook or off hook If the voltage on a line falls below 1 8 VDC a Line Trouble indication is generated and when it rises above 2 5 VDC it generates a restoral for this line D6610 CPU Card and D6615 CPU Terminator Card The CPU card connects to the user interface on the front of the D6600 using a 50 pin ribbon cable socket Figure 6 4 D6615 CPU Terminator Card Callout ᅳ ...

Page 23: ...oard when disconnecting this cable Grasp the plastic plug connected to the CPU board at the end of the cable and gently pull it away from the circuit board 4 Pull the CPU card straight out of the card guide Replacing the CPU Card 1 Remove power to the receiver refer to Removing Power to the Receiver page 26 2 Remove the defective CPU card from the enclosure 3 Align the top and bottom of the CPU ca...

Page 24: ...r the specifics of your particular installation Use the DB25 port on the back of the D6600 D6100IPv6 rear panel to connect to a standard parallel text printer 7 24 en Printer Specifications Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway 2012 11 08 4998122704 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 25: ... the line terminator card s from your spares package s If there is a malfunction you can quickly switch over to the replacement card refer to Card Installation page 20 i Notice You can install spare line terminator cards Do not install spare line cards Connect four or six conductor telephone cord s to the RJ11C jack s of the desired telephone line s Plug the other end of the modular telephone cord...

Page 26: ... Remove the battery power connection 2 Turn off the AC power on the D6600 or unplug the D6100IPv6 AC transformer 3 Unplug the AC cord from the outlet Warning Do not try to restart the D6600 D6100IPv6 with a fully discharged battery Reconnect after you apply power To prevent deep battery discharge use a D135A Low Battery Cutoff Module Refer to the D135A Installation Guide P N 74 06499 000 for more ...

Page 27: ...occurs during signal processing When power supervision is enabled and a loss of AC power occurs the primary reporting devices such as printers and computers show AC FAIL and the D6600 D6100IPv6 power indicator starts blinking When AC power restores the power indicator stops blinking and reporting devices show AC RESTORE Connecting External Batteries i Notice Do not connect an external battery char...

Page 28: ...late the D6600 standby current The standby current required by the D6100IPv6 is listed in the table below 12 V Battery Standby UPS AC Standby Current 330 mA 250 mA Table 9 3 Standby Current for the D6100IPv6 i Notice 18 Ah batteries are required to meet 24 hour standby requirements Minimum Standby Battery The table below shows the maximum standby current for common rechargeable battery capacities ...

Page 29: ...rrent table x 120 voltage x required hours of standby 20 storage Estimated BTU Load The estimated BTU load for the system is calculated as follows Total UPS Current from the Calculating Standby Current table x AC voltage x 3 4 Estimated BTU load 9 4 2 9 4 3 Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway Power en 29 Bosch Security Systems Inc Installation and Operation Guide 2012 11 08 4998122704 ...

Page 30: ...t 1 1 2 1 2 4 5 6 3 Figure 10 2 D6100IPv6 Back Panel Showing Input Output Ports Callout ᅳ Description Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Ground 2 4 ᅳ Output 1 2 ᅳ Input 2 5 ᅳ Input 1 3 ᅳ Output 2 6 ᅳ Ground 1 UPS Monitoring through CPU Programmable Input Ports Use the CPU programmable input port to connect the external UPS to the D6600 D6100IPv6 for power monitoring Connect the monitoring port from the UPS...

Page 31: ...e is undefined for input voltages between 1 V and 3 V This might cause unexpected results such as toggling between Battery Low and Battery OK The input should be connected to logic level outputs Input Reverse Connection Configuration If the input must be the opposite polarity for correct operation place an external transistor circuit between the UPS output signal and the D6600 I O Follow these gui...

Page 32: ...otice Configure external devices using the specifications listed in the table below Outputs are not verified by UL Radionics D6615 CPU Terminator Card Bosch D6615 CPU Terminator C Solid state output provides a current sink to common Solid State output provides a current sink to common Maximum load is 20 mA Maximum load is 75 mA Vsat 1 mA 0 5 VDC Vsat 10 mA 0 5 VDC Vsat 10 mA 3 0 VDC Vsat 25 mA 1 0...

Page 33: ...ithholds the kiss off tone and prints an error message refer to No Data Received Reports causing the communicator to send the information again If the receiver still does not receive the data correctly after the communicator s set number of retransmissions the communicator hangs up The communicator restarts the signal process and attempts to transmit another message The communicator repeats this p...

Page 34: ... Entry Guide P N 4998122702 for more details on call groups Buzzer Operation In the Manual Mode an Operator Alert Buzzer sounds when a message is received until you press the Acknowledge key The buzzer operation is programmable and can be disabled when the receiver is programmed for the Automatic Mode Reporting Devices Primary and Secondary A reporting device is any device that can print or displa...

Page 35: ...ne 01 is assigned to group 1 Reporting the receiver s external printer prints 4 Line 01 hangs up Operating in Manual Mode If all reporting devices such as printers and computers fail the D6600 D6100IPv6 reverts to Manual Mode until a device returns to service D6600 D6100IPv6 The D6600 D6100IPv6 receives signals while in Manual Mode The Operator Alert buzzer sounds 1 Press the Acknowledge button to...

Page 36: ...ess the Cancel button to cancel the change and return to the previous menu Event Buffer Display Press the Up or Down arrow button to show event buffer contents in the order the events are received Press the Enter button to view the remaining lines of each message Press the Up or Down arrow button to continue to browse the events in the buffer Press the Cancel button to exit this menu Current Syste...

Page 37: ...ing the Communication Links Test function 1 Press the Function key 2 Enter your password and press the Enter key to go to the Welcome Manager 3 Press 1 and Enter Communication Links Test Outputs Printer DD DDsTT TTsL08sACCTs888sss TEST s2Nsss8 Automation 6500 Mode h1rr8sssssss888s sss8t SIA Mode header NVX Skip Current Automation Event Function 2 Use this option to skip the current Automation even...

Page 38: ...trouble and taking calls as busy time Telephone lines that are in trouble are not included in the busy time calculation The amount of busy time accumulated during a 10 min period is the basis for a Busy Seconds Reports The 10 min busy period begins when all lines in a call group become busy or when a non programmed single line for a call group becomes busy The D6600 D6100IPv6 totals the accumulate...

Page 39: ... audio events used in SIA and Contact ID i Notice D6100IPv6 Two Way Audio was not investigated by UL The D6600 D6100IPv6 verifies the first digit of the account code range 0 to F programmed in the Account Digits option for the following communication formats Pulse 3 or 4 digit account code DTMF BFSK Modem II IIIa2 4 SIA If the received account code is two way audio enabled the line card goes into ...

Page 40: ...Pv6 is not in Menu Mode during this operation The OL LF LED flashes green during the audio session The D6600 D6100IPv6 prints the audio status on the printer with the physical line number and sends the audio status to the automation firmware with the physical line number The D6600 D6100IPv6 decodes the first digit of the account number to determine when to start two way audio operation If the firs...

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Page 42: ...nection Use the D6200 software for remote programming of the receiver Refer to the following documents about network communications and their installation requirements Conettix D6600 D6100IPv6 Network System Guide P N 4998122712 Conettix GPRS GSM IP Communicator ITS DX4020 G Installation and Operation Guide P N F01U133268 Conettix Ethernet Network Adapter ITS D6682 INTL Installation Guide P N F01U...

Page 43: ... 11 ᅳ Network Ethernet Module 4ᅳ Connection C900TTL E C900V2 Ethernet jack to Ethernet hub 12 ᅳ Connection Network Ethernet Module to D6600 COM4 port 5 ᅳ Host PC running D6200 Programming Administrative Software 13 ᅳD6600 6 ᅳ Connection Host PC network interface card NIC to Ethernet hub 14 ᅳ Connection Second Network Ethernet Module to D6600 COM 1 port optional 7 ᅳ Ethernet hub 15 ᅳ Connection Eth...

Page 44: ...rk Ethernet Module 3 ᅳ D9133TTL E or DX4020 Network Interface Module 11 ᅳ Network Ethernet Module 4ᅳ Connection D9133TTL E or DX4020 Ethernet port to Ethernet hub 12 ᅳ Connection Network Ethernet Module to D6600 COM4 port 5 ᅳ Host PC running D6200 Programming Administrative Software 13 ᅳ D6600 6 ᅳ Connection Ethernet hub to Host PC NIC 14 ᅳ Connection second Network Ethernet Module to D6600 COM 1 ...

Page 45: ...Communicator 9 ᅳ Base station on wireless carrier s network 2 ᅳ Compatible control panel 10 ᅳ Internet WAN Ethernet or PSTN network 3 ᅳ Control panel dialer connection optional 11 ᅳ Remote PC s network connection 4ᅳ Control panel bus and power connection 12 ᅳ Remote PC running remote programming software RPS 5 ᅳ USB Type A host to USB Mini B device Cable not included 13 ᅳ Ethernet connection Conet...

Page 46: ... Ethernet network Host Computer for Conettix D6600 D6100IPv6 System Setup The host computer uses the ARP and TELNET DOS commands to configure the D6680 D6682 D6100i or D6100IPv6 D9133TTL E or DX4020 or C900V2 C900TTL E The D6200 software can be used instead of the ARP and TELNET commands Refer to the D6200 Software Operation and Installation Guide P N 4998154991 and the appropriate network device ...

Page 47: ...tice Although the screen captures in this procedure are specific to Windows 2000 they are similar for Windows XP Vista and Windows 7 Setting up the IP address 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel 2 When the control panel is open find and double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon to launch the Network and Dial up Connections control panel 3 Double click Local Area connection 4 Right cl...

Page 48: ...ing the files you might need to restart the PC If so connect the host PC s NIC card to the network hub and restart the PC 10 After the PC restarts perform the following check to see if the previous procedures were entered correctly Select Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt to open the Run dialog box 11 A command prompt window appears Type ipconfig and press ENTER The IP configuration for th...

Page 49: ...nnected to the D6600 D6100IPv6 s COM4 port using a direct NULL modem serial cable Selecting a baud rate 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel to open the Control Panel 2 When the Control Panel window opens double click the System icon 3 The System Properties window opens 4 Select the Hardware tab 5 Click the Device Manager button A hardware tree appears showing all the devices connected to the PC ...

Page 50: ...es from the menu that appears 3 The Communications Port COM1 window appears with four tabs across the top 1 Select the Port Setting tab 2 Select 38400 bits per second baud rate from the Bits per second drop down menu then click OK 50 en Network Communications Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway 2012 11 08 4998122704 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 51: ...82 D6680 Number 2 no data would be delivered to D6680 D6682 Number 2 immediately after switching This section does not explain why this happens but how to overcome this i Notice Software version 5 5C or greater must be installed in the D6680 for the Alternate MAC Ad dress function Each D6686 D6682 D6680 is programmed with the same IP address but only one is connected to the network at the same tim...

Page 52: ...r 1 do not save and exit but continue to Step 4 i Notice Do not connect both D6686 D6682 D6680 modules to the network at the same time 4 After completing these settings you must do two additional settings Under Expert Settings Menu Item 5 locate the Alternate MAC Address prompt At this prompt enter the MAC Address of D6686 D6682 D6680 Number 1 Under Security Settings Menu Item 6 change the prompt ...

Page 53: ... close the window 7 Select Network Network Utilities Network Device Setup and select the Telnet to Device tab 8 Type or find the IP address of the D6680 D6682 in the list and establish a telnet session with the D6680 D6682 9 After establishing the telnet session select the channel s to use by pressing 1 or 2 and then press Enter 10 Press Enter until you have selected Datagram and type 02 then pres...

Page 54: ... Address Source Port 192 168 1 11 7700 192 168 1 12 7701 192 168 1 13 7702 When the data is returned to the router or firewall software the NIM directs the returning packet to the correct internal IP address based on the NAT table Networking and Encryption i Notice If you are considering using or are currently using networking and encryption read the follow ing information carefully In all cases e...

Page 55: ...ate with the D6686 D6682 D6680 with encryption Off and begin the programming of the field devices to send with encryption On to the second D6686 D6682 D6680 This would allow devices to be programmed for encryption without the loss of any signals or data to the D6600 This section includes information on how to use two D6686 D6682 D6680 in a system as described Upgrading Encryption If encryption is ...

Page 56: ...6 D6682 D6680 4 The devices that are programmed with encryption communicate through the encryption enabled D6680 v5 16 or later D6682 while the non encrypted devices or those using encryption v5 1 or earlier communicate through the original D6686 D6682 D6680 Obtaining the Latest D6200CD Software If you do not already have the latest D6200CD v1 24 or later you can obtain a correct CD by of the foll...

Page 57: ...Mode C0 D6680 D6682 No 2 basic parameters Hardware Ethernet TPI IP address 192 168 001 016 no gateway set Channel 1 Baudrate 09600 I F Mode 4C Flow 00 Port 7700 Remote IP Adr 192 168 001 017 Port 7700 Connect Mode C0 For more information refer to the D6680 Ethernet Network Adapter Installation Guide P N 4998138732 or the Conettix D6682 Network Ethernet Adapter Installation Guide P N F01U078049 D61...

Page 58: ... the D6100IPv6 Using the D6200 to configure the D6100IPv6 Read this entire section before proceeding i Notice In order to access the configuration program ensure that the D6100IPv6 and the computer used to configure it are directly connected using an Ethernet cable Be sure that the computer being used to configure the device is configured to use DHCP to obtain an IP address When it is connected di...

Page 59: ...ct the XML Configuration tab and click Setting Enter into the Setting dialog box fields D6686 D6100IPv6 IP The IP address recorded in the previous step FTP User Name admin FTP Password PASS 1 Click OK 2 Click the Open XML button select D6100IPv6 xml and click Open Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway Network Communications en 59 Bosch Security Systems Inc Installation and Operation Guide 2012 ...

Page 60: ... required changes and clicking Change The changed values show in red as shown below All of the programmable configuration parameters show on the next page with the valid values 60 en Network Communications Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway 2012 11 08 4998122704 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems Inc ...

Page 61: ...IP Address Configuration Parameter interface eth0 ip address 60 None 62 Accepts an IPv4 address and mask as either 1 IP address only 192 168 1 1 gets a default mask 2 CIDR 192 168 1 1 2 4 3 Explicit mask 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 If IPv4 DHCP is disabled then an IPv4 Address must be entered here Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway Network Communications en 61 Bosch Security Systems Inc Instal...

Page 62: ...that is used with DHCP oem mac address Allows for an alternate MAC Address to be entered here supporting the failover configuration described in the D6600 D6100IPv6 I O Guide 4998122704 device short name D6686 Sets the product short name displayed in command mode Max of 8 Characters device long name Bosch D6686 Sets the product long name displayed in command mode bosch tunnel 1 or 2 local port 770...

Page 63: ...the D6100IPv6 to the network switch or router as required i Notice The D6100IPv6 Ethernet module is a Lantronix Xport Pro with custom firmware installed and UL Listed for use on the D6100IPv6 If standard Lantronix firmware is installed on a D6100IPv6 the device no longer functions correctly Configuring for Network Communication The following steps allow the D6100IPv6 to communicate with the host c...

Page 64: ... 6 8 1 3 ENTER 8 Verify that 6 4 5 Network Programming Enable is a 1 If the value is not 1 press Enter 1 Enter 9 Press Cancel repeatedly to return to the idle stage the time and date show on the LCD D6100i Configuration Setup Instructions The instructions in this section are for legacy D6100i modules Identifying the MAC Hardware Address You must program the IP address of the module The first step ...

Page 65: ...this procedure are examples and are not the same as those for your D6100i 1 Select Start Run The Run dialog box appears 2 In the Run dialog box type COMMAND and click OK A DOS window appears 3 At the DOS command line type arp s xxx xxx xxx xxx zz zz zz zz zz zz and press Enter i Notice xxx xxx xxx xxx is the IP address the network administrator assigned to the D6100i zz zz zz zz zz zz is the MAC a...

Page 66: ...dress IP address gateway IP address and port number in this procedure are ex amples and are not the same as those for your C900V2 i Notice By default Windows Vista does not install the Telnet client The Telnet client is for text based communication with remote systems To install the Telnet client on a PC running Windows Vista 1 Click Start Control Panel 2 Select Programs and Features 3 Select Turn...

Page 67: ...y IP is usually not needed unless the Gateway IP of the PC is different from the Gateway to which the D6100i is connected 4 If Network needs to be changed from the default enter the number of bits that correspond to the netmask your network uses and press Enter Contact your network administrator if you need more information about the netmask Host Bits Netmask Host Bits Netmask 1 255 255 255 254 17...

Page 68: ...d is necessary store it in a safe place If you lose or forget the password you cannot connect to D6100i using telnet until you send the unit to the factory for password removal and the unit is returned to you The Setup Mode information appears 1 Type 1 and press Enter to set up Channel 1 configuration This information appears 68 en Network Communications Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway 20...

Page 69: ...the C900V2 reports and press Enter 8 Enter the remote IP address using 000 000 000 000 format 9 Type the Port Number for the D6600 and press Enter If you want to enable encryption continue with the next step or skip ahead to the last step i Notice If encryption is enabled on the D6100i it must be enabled on all field devices 1 From the Change Setup menu type 6 and press Enter This information appe...

Page 70: ...vious sections If network communications are not installed further D6200 software pro gramming using the network is not possible 1 On the D6100i keypad press Menu and enter the default passcode of 6 1 0 0 to enter the programming mode Press Menu again i Notice To change any programming parameter follow this syntax Press Enter Enter the desired value Press Enter again to store the value 2 Press Dow...

Page 71: ...e IP address For example enter IP address 202 96 168 127 as 2 0 2 A 9 6 A 1 6 8 A 1 2 7 ENTER 16 Press the Down button to view 6 4 5 Network Programming Enable Verify that the value is 1 If the value is not 1 press Enter 1 Enter 17 Press Cancel repeatedly to return to the idle stage time and date show on the LCD Conettix Communications Receiver Gateway Network Communications en 71 Bosch Security S...

Page 72: ...D6600 D6100IPv6 A control panel transmitted nothing Figure 13 1 No Data Received Message Data Error Data Error is a function of PSTN It is an error condition when the D6600 D6100IPv6 receives partial data appears on the LCD and sends the error to a connected printer This occurs when telephone line noise causes data to be unrecognizable Wrong Data Wrong Data is a function of the CPU where the PSTN ...

Page 73: ...work connection by using D6680s at both ends of the automation communication path The D6600 still sends the standard serial data but the network device servers create a serial tunnel and communicate with each other convert data back to the standard RS 232 that the automation computer can interpret and transmit data over the network i Notice Some messages might remain unacknowledged NACK because of...

Page 74: ...tion Ethernet switch hub to Network Ethernet Module 10 ᅳ Connection Network Ethernet Module to D6600 COM4 11 ᅳ D6600 i Notice For automation packages with network capabilities The packet format received from the re ceiver is the same as for RS 232 reporting except an internet protocol IP and user datagram protocol UDP header is stamped on the packet as the data transmitted by either standard IP or...

Page 75: ... Notice Use rotary receiver lines hunt groups to prevent delay in alarm signals during periods of busy central station traffic Rotary lines are also important for providing alternate paths when a line is out of service To use this feature have your dispatcher dial the out of service line and leave the calling telephone off the hook This creates a busy signal on the line to all incoming communicato...

Page 76: ... induced into the system can cause the receiver to fail Put an anti static mat in front of the receiver to prevent electrostatic discharge from the operator to the equipment Radio Frequency Interference The D6600 D6100IPv6 is microprocessor based All microprocessors are susceptible to radio frequency interference RFI especially at the 480 MHz and 950 MHz bandwidths used by walkie talkies Do not op...

Page 77: ...the telephone company to create a busy signal on the defective line at the telephone exchange If emergency service is not available call the troubled line and leave the calling handset off the hook Do not hang up Incoming alarm signals see a busy signal and rotor hunt to another line in the hunt group This procedure does not work for Wide Area Telephone Service WATS lines Menus cannot be accessed ...

Page 78: ...m 4 5 9 RS 232 Direct Access Permission is set to 1 If upgrading software ensure that Menu Item 4 5 7 Software Programming Enable on the D6600 D6100IPv6 is set to 1 Notice If Software Programming Enable is set to zero 0 communication between the D6200 and the D6600 is successful but the upgrades fail If using COM4 through a direct connection check that Menu Item 6 1 5 COM4 Network Adapter is set t...

Page 79: ...enu Items 6 4 1 IP Address 1 6 4 2 IP Address 2 or 6 4 3 IP Address 3 Ensure that Menu Item 6 4 5 Network Programming Enable in the receiver is set to 1 Ensure that the D6200 programming software is set up for TCP IP network connection select Administration Connection Settings If communicating on the same LAN ensure that the IP address of the Network Ethernet Module or D6100IPv6 is entered correct...

Page 80: ...alled Required battery current 800 mA Required UPS AC standby current 350 mA For each additional line card or terminal card pair Required additional battery current 210 mA Required additional UPS AC standby current 35 mA For network communications card Required additional battery current 10 mA Required additional UPS AC standby current 10 mA D6100IPv6 Required battery current 330 mA Required UPS A...

Page 81: ...locate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Bosch Security Systems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the F...

Page 82: ...uts wire harness included Optional One RS 232 port COM1 for the Network Communications expansion option D6600 only UL Canada ULC D6600 only Active Level Protect ed Premis e Backup Requirements for Network Communications Supervision of Communication Channel Receiver Risk Level A1 PSDN UPS power backup Loss of Communication Channel shall be indicated at SRC D6600 Low Level P1 DACT UPS power backup L...

Page 83: ...T AES Certification Austel Approved CE Approved TBR21 EN60950 Safety EN55022 Radiated Conducted Emissions EN50130 4 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 FCC Part 15 Radiated Conducted Emissions FCC Part 68 Telecom Industry Canada D6600 Only Listings and Approvals UL Proprietary 1076 ULC S527 Central Station Fire cUL S304 M88 Central and Monitoring Station Burglar Alarm Units C1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Uni...

Page 84: ...the operator Receiver Problem Receiver Software Version CPU __________ Line __________ D6200 ___________ Line Card Model Numbers Installed D6600 only Slot 1 _______________ Slot 4 _______________ Slot 7 _______________ Slot 2 _______________ Slot 5 _______________ Slot 8 _______________ Slot 3 _______________ Slot 6 _______________ Incoming Receiver Telephone Line Numbers Line 1 Line 13 Line 25 Li...

Page 85: ..._____ Location of AC Power for Receiver _______________________________________________________________________________ Location of Telephone Line Jacks ________________________________________________________________________________ Receiver Connected to Computer System Yes ________ No ________ Automation System Manufacturer ________________________________________________________________________...

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