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 LNL-500 

 

 

LNL-500 Quick Reference Guide 

 

© 2006 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. 

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2.0 DIP 

Switches 

DIP 

Switch(es) 

USED TO CONFIGURE: 

1, 2, 3, 4 

Processor address (0 – 7) 

Communication handshake status (“CTS 
enabled” or “none”) 

6, 7 

Communication baud rate (38400, 19200, 
9600 bps) 

8 Not 

Used 

The ISC board contains 8 DIP switches that must 
be configured
 appropriately for your system. 

Figure 5 shows the default address of 0, CTS 
enabled, and baud rate set to 38,400 bps. 

1

ON

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

 

Figure 5: DIP Switch Settings 

Table 3: DIP Switch Settings 

2.1 Processor 

Address 

 

 

DIP Switch 

 

Address 

Default 

 0 OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

 

ON OFF OFF OFF 

 

OFF ON  OFF OFF 

 3 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

 4 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

 5 

ON 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

 6 

OFF 

ON 

ON 

OFF 

 

ON ON  ON OFF 

 

Table 4: Processor Address 

2.2 Communication 

Handshake 

Status 

HANDSHAKE 
STATUS: 

DIP 

SWITCH 5 

 

Transmit enabled by 
CTS 

ON 

 Default 

None off 

 

Table 5: Handshake Status 

2.3 

Communication Baud Rate

 

(upstream and downstream)

 

 

DIP SWITCH 

 

BAUD RATE: 

 

38,400 bps 

ON 

ON 

 Default 

19,200 bps 

off 

ON  

9600 bps 

ON off  

 off 

off 

 

Table 6: Communication Baud Rate 

Note: The READYKEY

PRO

 Intelligent System 

Controller does not currently support this 
feature.  Therefore, set DIP switch 8 to the “off” 
(“Not used”) position, according to the following 
table. 

PASSWORD STATUS: 

DIP 

SWITCH 8 

 

NOT USED 

off 

 Default 

Table 7: Password Status 

 

Summary of Contents for READYKEY PRO LNL-500

Page 1: ...faces which can consist of one 4 wire and two 2 wire interfaces D a set of three 3 status LEDs E one 1 bank of eight 8 dip switches F eleven 11 jumpers G one 1 power in input H and one 1 memory backup 3 volt lithium battery I one 1 TCP IP Connector Figure 1 LNL 500 1 1 Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring GND CABINET TAMPER POWER FAULT GND IN2 IN1 Figure 2 Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring If either of t...

Page 2: ...R R R SG PORT 1 CONFIGURED AS RS 485 TXD TR1 RXD TR1 GND CTS R1 RTS R1 TXD TR1 RXD TR1 GND CTS R1 RTS R1 2 WIRE TO RS232 RS485 CONVERTER TO RS232 RS485 CONVERTER To PC RS 485 2 Wire Configuration RS 485 4 Wire Configuration RS 232 Direct Connection Figure 3 Upstream Host Communication Wiring Port 1 If Using A 12 VDC Power Source Be Sure To Observe Polarity VIN GND 12 to 24 VDC Figure 4 Power Sourc...

Page 3: ...P Switch Address 1 2 3 4 Default 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 ON OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF OFF 3 ON ON OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF ON OFF 5 ON OFF ON OFF 6 OFF ON ON OFF 7 ON ON ON OFF Table 4 Processor Address 2 2 Communication Handshake Status HANDSHAKE STATUS DIP SWITCH 5 Transmit enabled by CTS ON Default None off Table 5 Handshake Status 2 3 Communication Baud Rate upstream and downstream DIP SWITCH BAUD RATE 6 ...

Page 4: ...n J7 2W 4W 2 Wire Configuration for Jumper J7 J7 2W 4W 4 Wire Configuration for Jumper J7 Figure 6 Port 1 RS 485 Type J3 J5 J6 J9 J4 RS 232 Configuration for Jumpers J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J9 J3 J5 J6 J9 J4 RS 485 Configuration for Jumpers J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J9 J8 J11 EOL Terminator On Configuration for Jumpers J8 J10 J8 J11 EOL Terminator Not On Configuration for Jumpers J8 J10 Figure 7 Communication Interfa...

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