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CCure 800 and D6100



I am setting up Software House CCure 800 version 9.0 to accept inputs form a
Bosch D6100 (works just like a D6600 only 2 lines and no NetCom). The CCure
800 has the proper license for the D6100 bi directional input. The
instructions are far from clear. Surprise! I am up two levels at tech
support at Software House and Bosch and the only thing I know is I know more
than the techs I have talked to do about this. I have calls into the next
level up in engineering on both fronts too but no luck on a callback yet.
The topology so far is D6100, null modem cable, Lantronix UDS-10, to virtual
port on CCure Host. Everything works and talks fine. However I can not
configure meaningful data to the CCure client station. Although the CCure
instructions show a whole bunch of canned SIA messages that one would assume
it automatically accepts, nothing shows up properly in the journal. So what
you end up with in the journal is an unknown message flag with the account
number and a cryptic SIA code attached (if doing no configuration in CCure)
or a one off zone alarm with no other data (once the event is configured).
This is a real trial and error deal to try to pick the right data out of the
SIA stream to configure the event. This is such an odd problem I don't
expect anyone here to know what to do either, but with all this experience
maybe someone remembers someone they know who might have done this very
thing before. I would pay for consult time if someone has already been down
this trail and got it all working properly. I think the problem all centers
around being able to pick the right data out of the SIA string to cofigure
the event with, but leave the rest of the header data to display in the
journal. When I was in CCure class I thought I remember someone setting this
type of thing up for the Games in Salt Lake. I didn't keep that guys card or
remember what company he worked for. Too bad. That has been awhile back but
maybe I'll get lucky and find someone else here that knows too. I really
hate these kinds of problems near the end of a project where what should be
the last half an inch turns itself into the last mile.




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