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Re: Bosch: monitoring panel D7412GV2 using DX4020 and D6600



On 26/01/2012 6:46 PM, Just Looking wrote:
> How did you end up with all that gear and no technical support? Do you
> have the D6200 Programmer software?
> I assume you have all of the proper licensing for the IP portion of the
> D6600 receiver?
> At its core a D6600 is meant for monitoring alarms via the regular dial
> up telephone network.
> The IP part is more or less an afterthought to the D6600, as it is with
> may other brands of receivers.
> There is a lot of stuff you have to do to get it to work right. Since I
> don't commission a D6600 everyday, it would be best to get some support
> from those that do.
> In fact I have only commissioned D6100 units, not D6600 units.
> Here it is step wise.
>
> 1 â?? Bosch Control Panels
> 2 â?? Connection â?? Control panel serial device
> interface (SDI) bus to D9133TTL-E or DX4020
> SDI Terminals
> 3 â?? D9133TTL-E or DX4020 Network Interface
> Module
> 4 â?? Connection â?? D9133TTL-E or DX4020
> Ethernet port to Ethernet hub
> 5 â?? Host PC running D6200 Programming
> Administrative Software
> 6 â?? Connection â?? Ethernet hub to Host PC NIC
> 7 â?? Ethernet hub
> 8 - Connection â?? Ethernet hub to D6100i
> 9 - D6100i
> 10 â?? Connection â?? Ethernet hub to D6680/ D6682
> 11 â?? D6680
> 12 â?? Connection â?? D6680/D6682 to D6600 COM4
> port
> 13 â?? D6600
> 14 â?? Connection â?? Second D6680/D6682 to D6600
> COM1 port (optional)
> 15 â?? Connection â?? Ethernet hub to second
> D6680/D6682
>
>
> D6200 Network Connection
> Connect the D6200 software to the network through
> the D6600 COM4 or COM1 port or the D6100i
> Ethernet port.
> One receiver can communicate with three different
> PCs running the D6200 Programmer Software.
> 6.4.1 IP Address 1
> Selections: (xxx).(xxx).(xxx).(xxx)
> This entry is the first IP Address of the computer
> running the D6200 software. Set the IP Address to a
> unique value to distinguish it from other stations in the
> network. This value must match the D6200 software
> network settings.
> Use an alphabetic key (A to F) to add a
> decimal point (.) when programming IP
> addresses from the keypad.
> 6.4.2 IP Address 2
> Selections: (xxx).(xxx).(xxx).(xxx)
> This entry is the second IP Address of the computer
> running the D6200 software. Set the IP Address to a
> unique value to distinguish it from other stations in the
> network. This value must match the D6200 software
> network settings.
> Use an alphabetic key (A to F) to add a
> decimal point (.) when programming IP
> addresses from the keypad.
> 6.4.3 IP Address 3
> Selections: (xxx).(xxx).(xxx).(xxx)
> This entry is the third IP Address of the computer
> running the D6200 software. Set the IP Address to a
> unique value to distinguish it from other stations in the
> network. This value must match the D6200 software
> network settings.
> Use an alphabetic key (A to F) to add a
> decimal point (.) when programming IP
> addresses from the keypad.
> 6.4.4 Reserved
> Section 6.4.4 is reserved in Firmware
> version 1.32 and later.
> Typically, the port numbers 0 to 1023 are
> reserved in UNIX systems for specific
> applications. Use numbers ranging from
> 2000 to 30000 to avoid conflicts.
> 6.4.5 Network Programming Enable
> Default: 0
> Selections: 0 or 1
> 0 Disable network programming.
> 1 Enable network programming.
> Use the D6200 to program the D6600/D6100i CPU,
> line card and other network communication
> parameters through the network connection.
> 6.4.6 Network Report Enable (Reserved Feature)
> 6.5 Network Printer (Reserved)
> Section 6.5 is reserved.
> 6.6 Event 3-1 OR 4-1
> The D6200 Programming Software can program only
> Events 3-1 and 4-1.


What was the middle part again???




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