Cct-Configuration; Configuration Via Ip Or Rs; Networking Of Housings - Commend GE 800 Product Manual

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5. CCT-Configuration

Configuration via IP or RS 232

Configuration of GE 800 Intercom Servers can be carried out via a RS 232 or standard network cable.
For configuration of features see manual "PRO 800".
IP (Ethernet)
Connect the PC for configuration with a network cable directly to the Intercom Server (ethernet port
on the installation board G8A-NET) or with a switch in the network.
In a network the Intercom Server and the PC must be in the same subnet.
The Intercom Server is automatically advised an IP-address during initialisation
of IP-Network Settings" on page
RS232
For configuration via RS 232 a 9-way D-Submin extension cable (1:1, Plug: Server-side, socket PC-side)
is required.
This cable is connected to the 9-way D-Submin socket on the G8-GEN or the installation board
G8A-GEN.
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GND
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(9-way D-Submin plug)
NC = not connected
This cable can be purchased at an electric outfitter or ordered under the type "X-KAB-CCT".

Networking of housings

With networking cards G8-NET up to 105 housings can be networked to a local system, in which all
features of the GE 800 are available.
Additionally multiple locations can be networked via further network cards (G8-LAN, G8-S0,
G8-CNET-E1, ...).
The description of the individual network cards can be found in the respective manuals. Below only
networking via the G8-NET card is described.
One networking card G8-NET, one installation board G8A-NET and one 1 m connection cable ASK
KAT5/1 are included in the extent of supply of the basic housing GE 800.
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(9-way D-submin jack)
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