Bosch Conettix D6680 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 11

Conettix D6680 

| Installation Instructions | 3.0  Configuration and Programming 

For more information on Datagram Types, 
refer to the Conettix D6600 System Guide 
(P/N: 4998122712). 

before it can receive another telnet session. 

If you use a 

password

, store it in a secure 

place. If the password is lost or forgotten 
you can not connect to the telnet program 
on this unit again. The unit must be sent 
back to the factory and reconditioned 

15.  Press [1] [ENTER] to set up the configuration for 

Channel 1. 

Baudrate 9600

 appears. 

The baud rate of the D6680 must be 
38400. 

16.  Type 

38400 

and press [ENTER] to change the 

baudrate.

I/F Mode (4C) ?

 should appear.

17.  Press [ENTER] to accept the default of (4C), or 

type 

4C

 and press [ENTER] to change the value. 

Flow (00) ?

 should appear. 

18.  Press [ENTER] to accept the default of (00), or 

type 

00

 and press [ENTER] to change the value. 

Port No (13257) ?

 should appear. 

19.  For the Port number, type a number between 

2000 and 10000 and press [ENTER]. 

If using two channels, set different port 
numbers for Channel 1 and Channel 2 
(shown in the Telnet configuration screen). 

ConnectMode (CC) ?

 should appear. 

20.  Press [ENTER] to accept the default of (CC), or 

type 

CC

 and press [ENTER] to change the value. 

Datagram Type (00) ?

 should appear. 

21.  Type 

00 

and press [ENTER] if all field devices 

(C900TTL-E, D9133TTL-E, and DX4020) are 
using the same port number entered in Step 18. 

To use Datagram Type 02, firmware version 
5.5c or later is required for Hardware 
Revision 2. Refer to the Device Installer 
Operation and Installation Guide 
(P/N: 4998138688) for more information. 

22.  Type 

02

 and press [ENTER] if all field devices 

(C900TTL-E, D9133TTL-E, and DX4020) are 
using unique port numbers. 

If Datagram Type 02 is used, enable it in 
the D6600 Receiver refer to the D6600 
Program Entry Guide 
(P/N: 4998122702). 

23.  If you want to enable encryption, select 

6 Security

from the main menu and continue with Step 24.

If encryption is enabled on the D6680 
(refer to Figure 13), you must enable it on 
all field devices (C900TTL-E, D9133TTL-E, 
DX4020) with the same key. Encryption 
must also be enabled in the D6600 
Receiver. Refer to the D6600 Program 
Entry Guide 
(P/N: 4998122702). 

The network interface module (D6680, 
C900TTL-E, D9133TTL-E, or DX4020) 
must have the proper software version to 
support encryption. For more details, refer 
to the Device Installer Operation and 
Installation Guide
 (P/N: 4998138688). 

Figure 13:  D6680 Encryption 

24.  At 

Disable SNMP (N) N

, press [ENTER]. 

25.  At 

SNMP Community Name ( )

: press [ENTER]. 

26.  At 

Disable Telnet Setup (N) N

, press [ENTER]. 

27.  At 

Disable Port 77Feh (N) N

, press [ENTER]. 

28.  At 

Disable Web Server (N) N

, press [ENTER]. 

29.  At 

Disable ECHO ports (Y) Y

, press [ENTER]. 

30.  At 

Enable Encryption (N)

, press [ENTER]. 

31.  At Change keys (N), press ‘Y’. Enter keys as 

follows: 

•  

These 16 bytes (32 characters) should match 
the bytes programmed in the D6680. 

•  

Default value is 01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10­
11-12-13-14-15-16. 

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Page 2: ...dows 2000 Windows NT MS DOS and Windows XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Bosch Security Systems Inc 5 07 4998138732 01 Available from A1 Security Cameras www a1securitycameras com email sales a1securitycameras com 2 ...

Page 3: ...dows 98SE or ME 8 3 5 2 Using Telnet with Windows NT Windows 2000 or Windows XP 12 3 6 Programming Overview for the D6600 12 3 7 Configuring for Network Communication Using a D6680 13 3 8 Editing Program Parameters 14 4 0 Specifications 15 Figures Figure 1 Network Interface 4 Figure 2 RJ 45 Ethernet Jack Pinouts 4 Figure 3 Serial Interface 4 Figure 4 25 pin Serial Port 4 Figure 5 Mounting Holes fo...

Page 4: ...r to Figure 2 2 10BASE FL Ethernet port transmit Not Used 3 10BASE FL Ethernet port receive Not Used 4 Network LEDs 5 Power plug Figure 2 RJ 45 Ethernet Jack Pinouts 1 2 3 6 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 6 RX Figure 3 Serial Interface 1 2 3 1 DB9 Serial port DTE Not Used 2 Serial LEDs 3 DB25 Serial port DCE refer to Figure 4 Figure 4 25 pin Serial Port 1 13 14 25 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 RS 232C 9 D...

Page 5: ...ed for UL Central Station Protective Signaling the D6680 must be mounted in a separate enclosure such as the AE1 gray or the AE2 red Before installing the D6680 in the AE1 or AE2 enclosure find the correct mounting holes on the back wall of the enclosure Only these holes align correctly for securing the D6680 with two screws When you locate the holes mount the D6680 1 Place the D6680 against the b...

Page 6: ...tlet for proper voltage 7 Punch out a conduit knockout in the low voltage side of the gang box Feed the low voltage wiring through the knockout hole and into the gang box as required by the local AHJ NFPA and the NEC 8 Connect the low voltage wiring to the transformer 9 Plug the transformer into the bottom outlet of the duplex outlet Secure the transformer to the duplex outlet using the screw prov...

Page 7: ...t Network RJ45 connection is in place The D6680 to be configured and the PC used to configure it must be on the same gateway the device that connects the LAN to the WAN in order to connect into the configuration program the connection is the process of using the telnet program to communicate with the D6680 and establish its communications configuration parameters After the D6680 is configured and ...

Page 8: ...and press ENTER to verify that the IP address was entered correctly arp g ENTER 3 5 Using Telnet to Finish the Configuration If you are using Windows 98SE or Windows ME refer to Section 3 5 1 Using Telnet with Windows 98SE or ME If you are using Windows NT Windows 2000 or Windows XP refer to Section 3 5 2 Using Telnet with Windows NT Windows 2000 or Windows XP on page 12 3 5 1 Using Telnet with Wi...

Page 9: ...steps 7c d and e You must do steps 7d and 7e quickly after step7c If you do not press ENTER within five sec of seeing the message you are disconnected c Click the Connect d Observe the software version that appears briefly e Press the ENTER key within five sec of seeing the message The program prompts you to press ENTER by displaying Press Enter to go into setup mode 8 If you pressed ENTER within ...

Page 10: ...s needed with a wide area network WAN In a local area network LAN the Gateway is usually not needed 12 To change the Netmask from the default enter the number of bits that correspond to the Netmask your network is using refer to Table 2 See your network administrator for more information Table 2 Netmask Address Number of Host Bits Netmask 1 255 255 255 254 2 255 255 255 252 3 255 255 255 248 4 255...

Page 11: ...r later is required for Hardware Revision 2 Refer to the Device Installer Operation and Installation Guide P N 4998138688 for more information 22 Type 02 and press ENTER if all field devices C900TTL E D9133TTL E and DX4020 are using unique port numbers If Datagram Type 02 is used enable it in the D6600 Receiver refer to the D6600 Program Entry Guide P N 4998122702 23 If you want to enable encrypti...

Page 12: ...telnet and click OK A DOS window appears 4 At the Microsoft Telnet prompt type open space IP Address space Port Number Figure 14 Command Prompt telnet Example open 190 220 128 219 1 5 The connection fails the first time This is normal Press F3 to show the last line typed Backspace over the port value and change it to 9999 Figure 15 Port Value Change Example open 190 220 128 219 9999 6 Press ENTER ...

Page 13: ...Network Adapter and press M E 4 Verify that 6 1 1 COM4 Baud Rate is set to a value of 9 and press M E 5 Verify that 6 1 2 COM4 Data Bit is set to 8 default and press M E If necessary change the value to 8 6 Verify that section 6 1 3 COM4 Parity is set to 0 default and press M E If necessary change the value to 0 7 Verify that section 6 1 4 COM4 Stop Bit is set to 1 default and press M E If necessa...

Page 14: ...Enabled to 1 if the D6680 connected to COM1 has encryption enabled 23 Press CAN repeatedly to return to the idle stage time and date show on the LCD 3 8 Editing Program Parameters Account database information must be entered into the D6600 before it is ready to manage and receive signals from alarm panels connected to a DX4020 D9133TTL E or C900TTL E Bosch recommends using the D6200 Programming So...

Page 15: ...LEDs Network Transmit Network Receive Good Link Collisions Channel 1 Status Channel 2 Status Diagnostic Compatibility Ethernet v2 0 IEEE 802 3 D6600 Power Requirements 9 to 30 VDC or 9 to 25 VAC External adapter included Power Consumption 3 W AC Current Required UPS Standby Current 35 mA Power Input AC nominal operating range 120 or 240 VAC AC maximum operating range 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 2 A ...

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