Configuring the MK8000
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Note:
For the detailed description please refer to the following documents:
DMS8000 Network, Fire, and Intrusion Connectivity Configuration Guide
(document no. A6V10062425).
DMS8000 Access Control Connectivity Configuration Guide (document no.
A6V10062451).
DMS8000 Video Connectivity Configuration Guide (document no.
A6V10062457).
Serial connections tunnelled over IP networks.
MK8000 serial connection to control units may be ported over IP network
(LAN/WAN) by making use of serial-to-LAN adapters (on the control unit side)
and appropriate software on the central location. The software must be able to
emulate a virtual COM port that must be fully Windows compatible.
Please refer to the DMS8000 Network, Fire, and Intrusion Connectivity Configura-
tion Guide (document no. A6V10062425 and particularly to the section dealing
with the SI410 Sintony.
4.7
Setting vitality
The vitality timer defines the maximum time between telegrams received from the
subsystem. Recommended vitality is 50 seconds (maximum 90 seconds). Setting
the vitality is recommended when using GW20 or GW21. It is mandatory when
connecting a CS11 directly to the MK8000.
Note:
Setting the vitality timer is mandatory when connecting a CS11 directly to
MK8000, while it needs to be ‘0’ when a CS11 is connected via MK7022 to the
MK8000.
4.7.1
Connecting a CS11 (and FC700A) directly to the MK8000
When connected directly to the MK8000, CS11 AlgoRex and FC700A require su-
pervision by the vitality check. You set the vitality timer in the Node tab of the CK11
(and FG700A) and the CC11 (and FC700A).
Connecting a CS11/FC700A to the MK8000
To connect a CS11/FC700A to MK8000, do the following:
1.
Set the Vitality (in seconds) in the subsystem node tab for the CK11(FG700A)
and CC11(FC700A). See Fig. 61.
2.
Drag the CK11(FG700A) to the MK8000 Cerloop Driver.