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Conettix D6600/D6100i | Installation and Operation Guide | 14.0
Figure 19: Receiver System – Standard/Network
Automation
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11
1 – Connection - Host PC Network Interface Card
to Hub
2 – Automation PC
3 – Connection - PC COM1 to D6680
4– D6680
5– Connection - D6680 to hub
6 – Hub
7 - Connection – Ethernet hub to D6100i
8 - D6100i
9 – Connection – Ethernet hub to D6680
10 – Connection - D6680 to D6600 COM4
11 – D6600
For automation packages with network
capabilities: The packet format received
from the receiver is the same as for
RS-232 reporting, except an internet
protocol (IP) and user datagram protocol
(UDP) header is stamped on the packet
as the data transmitted by either standard
IP or UDP structure over the network.
Automation software can easily support
the network communication by calling
Socket functions, both provided in
Windows and UNIX. Using the built-in IP
connections (or sockets) available in
Windows and Unix.
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Central Station Tips

14.0 Central Station Tips
14.1

Back-up Receiver

Spare circuit boards and receivers should be available
at the central station. Keep a spare kit on hand. UL
Listed central stations monitoring burglary or fire
alarms must have a spare receiver available for
6
activation within 30 sec.
14.2

Computer Interface

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Keep spare cards for all receiver
8
components.
Keep a spare CPU terminator card in the
central station.
14.3

D6200 Programming Software

Keep D6200 Programming Software in
the central station at all times.
14.4

Telephone Lines

14.4.1 Emergency Ringers

Extension ringers for incoming receiver telephone lines
are available from telephone equipment supply
companies. They ring briefly to indicate an incoming
call. If they continue to ring, your receiver is out-of-
service. The ringer has a volume control, but in a high
traffic central station, you might prefer to use beehive
lights instead of ringers.

14.4.2 Rotary Lines

Use rotary receiver lines (hunt groups) to
prevent delay in alarm signals during
periods of busy central station traffic.
Rotary lines are also important for providing alternate
paths when a line is out of service. To use this feature
have your dispatcher dial the out-of-service line and
leave the calling telephone off the hook. This creates a
busy signal on the line to all incoming communicators.
The communicators automatically switch to an unused
line. The telephone company provides rotary service
when ordered.
UL and Factory Mutual central station
service standards require constant
monitoring of telephone lines.
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | 8/07 | 4998122704-02

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