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  • Page 1 D6600 NetCom Network Communications System System Guide...
  • Page 2 D6600 NetCom Trademarks ® ® ® Microsoft , Windows , Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 2 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.3.2 Tips, Important Notes, Cautions and Warnings..................10 D6600 NetCom Overview ................. 11 D6600 NetCom Pre-Installation Requirements ..................13 D6600 Receiver/Gateway NetCom Installation ..................14 Installation of the Optional D6672 Serial COM1 Expansion Kit ..............17 Setting Up the Host Computer ......................... 17 Host Computer D6200 Installation ......................
  • Page 4: D6600 Netcom System Guide Page

    Retry (Elapsed Wait Time) ........................52 4.13.1.9 Hold (Before Transmitting Message)......................52 D9133TTL-E Configuration................53 Network Enabling a Radionics 9000 Series Panel using a D9133TTL-E............ 53 Physical Installation ..........................53 Factory Programmed Default IP Address ....................54 Identifying the MAC Hardware Address ....................54 Obtaining an IP Address .........................
  • Page 5: D6600 Netcom System Guide Page

    Verification that the IP Address Assigned is Correct ................. 77 7.13 Using Telnet to Finish the Configuration....................78 Tools for Radionics D6600 NetCom Diagnostics........... 83 IP Assignment & Network Communications Verification................83 Special Radionics D6600 NetCom Applications ..........85 Emulating a Direct Serial Connection Over a LAN Using D6680 Network Adapters ........85 10.0...
  • Page 6 Figure 1: D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway ....................11 Figure 2: D6600 NetCom System Connection Diagram using C900TTL & any Alarm Panel ........... 12 Figure 3: D6600 NetCom System Connection Diagram using D9133TTL and Radionics 9000 Series Panel ....12 Figure 4: D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway Exploded View................14 Figure 5: D6600 Rear Panel ............................
  • Page 7 Table 22: C900TTL-X Dialer LED Status Description ....................75 Table 23: C900TTL-X Status LED Status Description ....................75 Table 24: C900TTL-X Default IP Addresses ......................... 75 Table 25: Netmask Address ............................80 D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 7 46542C...
  • Page 8 D6600 NetCom Contents Notes: D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 8 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 9: Manual Organization

    Introduction This manual covers the installation, operation and programming of a D6600 NetCom Network Communications System. References will be made to the Radionics 9000 Series, which include the D9412, D9112, D7412 and D7212 Control/Communicators. Manual Organization This manual is divided into ten sections. A summary of each section is detailed in the table below.
  • Page 10: Documentation Conventions

    0101 0101 These cover notes and clarifications specific to programming the unit. 0101 Programming Note 0101 0101 These are helpful shortcuts or reminders in programming the unit. 0101 Programming D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 10 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 11: D6600 Netcom Overview

    Table 3: Network Adapters Part Numbers be connecting. All Alarm Panels to be used with the D6600 NetCom System (from Radionics or other manufacturers) must have an interface similar in function to the Radionics D6680 Network Adapter to allow for network reporting. One method of interfacing an Alarm Panel (Radionics or from other manufacturers) to a network is to use the patented Radionics C900TTL-X Dialer Capture Module/network adapter.*...
  • Page 12: Figure 2: D6600 Netcom System Connection Diagram Using C900Ttl & Any Alarm Panel

    Interface, Ethernet networks D9133TTL-TR Radionics 9000 series Serial Interface, Token Ring Figure 2: D6600 NetCom System Connection Diagram using networks C900TTL & any Alarm Panel Table 5: D9133TTL Part Numbers The figure at the right is a diagram of a D6600...
  • Page 13: D6600 Netcom Pre-Installation Requirements

    The following pre-installation requirements must be considered BEFORE attempting to install a D6600 NetCom System. These bulleted items are arranged by network type. If you have any questions regarding these items, please contact the network administrator for the network you are planning to interface with or a Radionics NetCom Engineer.
  • Page 14: D6600 Receiver/Gateway Netcom Installation

    D6680 Network Adapter. Use a NULL modem cable if connecting to Channel 2 (the 9-pin connector) of the D6680 Network Adapter. Example 1: Connecting phone lines to D6600 D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 14 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 15: Figure 6: Null Modem Configuration (Option 1)

    The first prompt will ask for a password. You should see: ENTER PASSWORD: _ M / E Key in the default programming password, then press the key. 1. EVENT DATABASE D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 15 46542C...
  • Page 16 PROGRAMMING CAN BE PERFORMED IN ONE OF TWO WAYS: • PROGRAM THE D6600’s INITIAL NetCom PARAMETERS VIA THE FRONT MOUNTED KEYPAD. THIS IS THE METHOD RECOMMENDED BY RADIONICS. Note: The programming of the initial NetCom parameters via the front mounted keypad is covered further on in Section 3.8 Configuring for Network Communication via a D6680 Network...
  • Page 17: Installation Of The Optional D6672 Serial Com1 Expansion Kit

    Start button and then go to Settings and Control Panel. Once the control panel is open, find and double-click on the “Network” icon to launch the Network control panel. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 17 46542C...
  • Page 18 After the reboot is completed, you should perform the following check to see if the previous procedures were correctly entered. Open a MS-DOS window by selecting Start à à Programs à à MS DOS Prompt: Once the DOS Window appears, type the command winipcfg [ENTER]. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 18 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 19 NULL Cable. Highlight the port icon and then click on the "Properties…" button. Under the Port Settings tab, select 38400 bits per second baud rate and then click OK. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 19 46542C...
  • Page 20: Host Computer D6200 Installation

    Host Computer D6200 Security Key Protection Overview Follow these steps to install the Radionics’ D6200 Software on the Host PC. The D6200 Software is available from Radionics and is ordered under the part number D6600 CD-XXXX (XXXX is the current revision number).
  • Page 21: Configuration Of The D6680 Network Adapter(S)

    Factory Default IP Address The default IP address is not used for any of the Radionics NetCom functions. This information is supplied only to assist the technician if a failure of the ARP commands occurs. It could be useful to know the default IP address should the ARP commands fail.
  • Page 22: Initial Assignment Of The Ip Address Using Arp

    Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) Initial Assignment of the IP Address using ARP Radionics recommends that you read this entire step before beginning. Also, make sure there is power to the D6680 Network Adapter and the Ethernet Network RJ45 connection is in place.
  • Page 23: Verification That The Ip Address Assigned Is Correct

    “dynamic” will depend on the network and the number and type of devices that reside on it. The important thing is to identify the device you are installing and verify that it now has an IP address assigned. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 23...
  • Page 24: Using Telnet To Finish The Configuration

    Click [OK] and the TELNET window will appear again. Click on the Connect menu and choose Remote System again. Enter 9999 into the Port field, leaving the Host Name and TermType fields the same. Click the Connect. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 24 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 25: Figure 13: Telnet Session

    If the Netmask needs to be changed from the default, enter the number of bits that correspond to the Netmask your network is using (see Table 8). See your network administrator for more information. Press [ENTER] after entering the correct number of bits for the Netmask. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 25 46542C...
  • Page 26: Table 8: Netmask Address

    You should then see: Press [ENTER] to accept the default of (CC). If no default is shown, type CC [ENTER] to change it. You should then see: Type 00 [ENTER] D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 26 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 27: Table 9: New D9133Ttl-E Parameters

    Click OK and close the TELNET window. Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter is complete. Perform this procedure again for any additional D6680’s you may have. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 27 46542C...
  • Page 28: Programming The D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway Overview

    Set 6.1.5 COM4 Network Port Adapter Enabled to a value of 1 then press M / E M / E If not set to 1, press , then enter [1], then D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 28 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 29: Editing Program Parameters

    Editing Program Parameters The D6600 must have account database information entered into it before it can be ready to manage and receive signals from alarm panels connected to D9133TTLs or C900TTLs. Radionics recommends programming this information using the D6200 Programming Software.
  • Page 30 D6600 NetCom Configuration of the D6680 Network Adapter(s) Notes: D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 30 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 31: D6200 Programming Software Overview

    A window will pop up prompting the user for the correct User ID and Password necessary to log on again. Note: The default User ID is RAD. The default Password is RAD. The D6200 passwords do not correspond with the D6600 passwords. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 31 46542C...
  • Page 32: Upgrading The Firmware Files In The D6600 Via The D6200 Software

    The default password is 6600. After the password is entered, the display will read: M / E Press to scroll down to 5. Software Version and press The display will show the CPU card software version. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 32 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 33: Firmware Files Upgrade Procedure

    Press to return to the main menu. Note: This menu option is very helpful to Radionics Customer Support when trying to troubleshoot problems. 4.2.2 Firmware Files Upgrade Procedure Refer to Section 7.0 of the D6600 Release Notes (P/N: 39660) for important upgrade information.
  • Page 34 After selecting the file you wish to upgrade, see section 7.0 of the D6600 Release Notes (P/N: 39660), click Next. A warning window will be displayed that instructs you to make sure you are upgrading the proper files. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 34 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 35 It is now necessary to turn the D6600 Receiver power OFF and then ON for the System Files to take effect. Return to Windows Explorer and double click on the PSTN-D6640 subfolder to open it on the CD-ROM. The folder icon should change to an open folder. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 35 46542C...
  • Page 36 D6600. Select Line Card Files then click Next. Line Card Files will take effect after all the lines have been re-initialized. This happens automatically after the Line Card Files have been downloaded to the receiver. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 36 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 37: D6200 Program Access Rights - Restricting Access For Low Level Users

    Master User (RAD) access rights cannot be edited, nor can the master user be deleted. To change the master password, use the Settings/Change Password menu. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 37 46542C...
  • Page 38: Adding A User

    Click Close and the changes will be automatically saved. 4.4.3 Deleting an Existing User To delete a user, Click on the appropriate cell to select a user to be deleted. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 38 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 39: D6200 Save And Restore User Management Files

    If the correct name and password have been entered, a Change Password window will pop up. Enter the new password twice for verification. Click Change to accept the new password. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 39 46542C...
  • Page 40: Opening/Editing D6600 Configuration Files On Host Pc

    Card Configuration. Then select the appropriate file to view or edit. For the CPU Host and Network configuration file the generic file is named “default.cpu”. For the Line Card configuration file the generic file is named “default.lnc” D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 40...
  • Page 41: Reading D6600 Configuration Files Using The D6200

    D6600 to allow it to operate using the new configuration. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 42: Viewing & Editing D6600 Configuration Files Using The D6200

    Click the tabs of the program selections you wish to view or modify, and enter values. Value changes will be saved temporarily when the window is closed. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 42 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 43: 4.10 Sending Configuration Files From The D6200 Pc To The D6600 Receiver

    4.11 Managing Field Unit Accounts in the D6600 Before the D6600 can begin to supervise Alarm panels connected to the network via Radionics D9133s or C900s, the D6600 Account Database must be programmed to include information about each NetCom account.
  • Page 44: Adding An Account In The Database

    A. Search functions – see Table 12 and Section 4.12.1 Searching the Account Database. B. Account Operations – see Table 13 C. See Table 14 for a description of each column in the table. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 44 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 45: Table 12: Account Database Configuration - Search Options

    Save Account as Saves the selected account under a new name. Exists the account database configuration and returns to the main Exit database D6200 screen. Table 13: Account Operation Buttons D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 45 46542C...
  • Page 46: Table 14: Account Database Column Definitions

    Click Add to add an additional account. Fill in the appropriate information for each field by typing the information and use the Tab key to move to the next field. When finished, click the Settings tab. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 46 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 47: Table 15: Settings Tab Field Definitions

    “2” will send a poll every 60 seconds. “3” = 90 seconds, “4” = 120 seconds, etc. Receiver Poll Reserved Feature. Redirect Automation Reserved Feature. Backup Automation Reserved Feature. Table 15: Settings Tab Field Definitions D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 47 46542C...
  • Page 48: Editing The Account Database

    You will be able to change any of the information except the IP address in the Settings tab. The following sections describe the procedures for maintaining accounts. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 48...
  • Page 49: Copying Account Information

    D6600. The new account database becomes active in the receiver after the upload is complete. To do this, click on NetCom then Load Account Database Configuration to D6600. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 49 46542C...
  • Page 50: 4.12 Account Status Procedures

    C900 Interface Module. Once that happens, the command(s) will be sent on to that C900. To access the C900 Control Commands, click on the NetCom menu, then select C900 Control Commands. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 50 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 51: Changing C900 Status Settings

    This command will force the C900 to work in the Intercept mode. This allows the C900 to receive the dialer signals and then send them to the D6600 NetCom through LAN/WAN. Refer to “Command Sent (Switch to Intercept mode)” in the D6600 Computer Interface Manual (P/N 39963F or later) for the D6600 output format.
  • Page 52: 4.13.1.3 Disable Intercept

    This value should be resent to C900 after C900 reboot. Refer to “Command Sent (Supervision Rate Changed)” in the Computer Interface Manual (P/N 39963F or later) for the D6600 output format. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 52...
  • Page 53: D9133Ttl-E Configuration

    D6600 NetCom D9133TTL Configuration D9133TTL-E Configuration This section details how to correctly install, configure and program a Radionics D9133TTL-E. Network Enabling a Radionics 9000 Series Panel using a D9133TTL-E The D91331TTL-E is a SDI bus device for use with the Radionics 9000 Series Control/ Communicators.
  • Page 54: Factory Programmed Default Ip Address

    Radionics has programmed a default IP address into the D9133TTL-E Serial Interface. The default IP address is not used for any of the Radionics functions. This information is supplied only to assist the technician if a failure of the ARP commands occurs. It could be useful to know the default IP address should the ARP commands fail.
  • Page 55: Initial Assignment Of The Ip Address Using Arp.exe

    D9133TTL Configuration Initial Assignment of the IP Address using ARP.EXE Radionics recommends that you read this entire step before beginning. Also, make sure there is power to the D9133TTL-E and the Ethernet Network RJ45 connection is in place. The D9133TTL-E being configured and the PC being used to configure it must both be on the same gateway (the device that connects the LAN to the WAN) in order to telnet into the configuration program.
  • Page 56: Verification That The Ip Address Assigned Is Correct

    “dynamic,” will depend on the network and the number and type of devices that reside on it. The important thing is to identify the device you are installing and verify that it now has an IP address assigned. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 56 ©...
  • Page 57: Using Telnet To Finish The Configuration

    REMEMBER THAT THE IP AND MAC ADDRESS USED IN THIS EXAMPLE WILL NOT BE THE SAME AS THE NUMBERS YOU ARE USING. THIS IS FOR DEMONSTRATION ONLY! Click OK and the Telnet window will appear again. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 57...
  • Page 58: Figure 21: Telnet Session

    NUMBERS YOU ARE USING. THIS IS FOR DEMONSTRATION ONLY! REMEMBER THAT THE IP AND MAC ADDRESS USED IN THIS EXAMPLE WILL NOT BE THE SAME AS THE NUMBERS YOU ARE USING. THIS IS FOR DEMONSTRATION ONLY! D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 58...
  • Page 59: Figure 22: Telnet Session - Gateway Address

    You should then see: Press Enter to accept the default of (CC). If it doesn't show that, type CC [ENTER] to change it. You should then see: Type 00 [ENTER]. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 59 46542C...
  • Page 60: Status Leds

    Only 9000 Series panels with version 6.00 and higher firmware are compatible with NetCom as outlined in this manual. Previously installed expanded version 9000 Series panels (lower than version 6.00) can be upgraded to this version at no charge with a chip change. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 60...
  • Page 61: Ram Iv Netcom Programming

    RAM IV And D5200 Programmer Handler Requirements In order to program the D6600 NetCom parameters for the 9000 Series panels, you must use RAM IV version 2.9 or higher and a new handler called RADXAUX1. To add the RADXAUX1 handler to your D5200 Programmer, call the Radionics Handler Update System at (831) 757-1190.
  • Page 62: 9133 Supervision

    Status information is approximately 1 second. In addition, if there are more than 6 SDI Devices connected to the panel, the fastest the panel can send the information is approximately 1½ to 2 seconds. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 62...
  • Page 63: Sdi Ram Parameters

    String. This ensures that the panel only communicates with valid RAM units. The SDI RAM session is initiated immediately; no ‘call back’ is required. The panel can engage in SDI RAM sessions regardless of originating location. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 63...
  • Page 64: Ram Ip Address 1

    Master Armed state. No answer when all areas are Master Armed. 1-15 The panel answers the phone after the specified number of rings when all areas are Master Armed. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 64 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 65: Answer Disarmed

    This item determines if the panel will allow Enhanced communications over the SDI bus. ♦THIS IS THE SETTING NECESSARY FOR NetCom NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS Do not enable Enhanced communications over the SDI bus. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 65...
  • Page 66: Programming Path #'S And Ip Addresses

    SDI device to the 9000 Series control panel). Each Signal Path can be configured to transmit a ‘heartbeat’ event to the central station for supervision purposes. This is used to make sure the integrity of the connection is established at all times. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 66...
  • Page 67: Figure 26: Poll Rate Timeline

    Enables the poll rate for the amount of time programmed here. 0101 0101 Even though RAM IV and the D5200 allow entries of 1 – 4, the 9000 series panel will interpret this as 0101 an entry of 5. Programming D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 67 46542C...
  • Page 68: Path # Ack Wait

    This item determines the communication baud rate for the D9133TTL-E or D9133TTL-TR. Since the SDI bus communicates at 9600 baud, Radionics recommends that this prompt also be kept at 9600 baud. Pressing the [SPACE] bar on the D5200 toggles through the available options.
  • Page 69: Parity / Stop

    This section determines how many times a Route Group will try the Primary destination before attempting the Backup destination should the Primary destination fail. This entry applies to both Phone numbers and IP Addresses. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 69...
  • Page 70: Rg# 1 Attempt

    Primary, 4 to the Backup) before generating a Route Group Comm Fail event. A common D6600 NetCom System application with the 9000 Series panels may be to use NetCom as the Primary Path in a given Route Group and then use a standard PSTN phone line as the Backup Path.
  • Page 71: C900Ttl-X Configuration

    D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration C900TTL-X Configuration This section details how to correctly install, configure and program a Radionics C900TTL-X. Network Enabling an Alarm Panel The patented C900TTL-X is designed to network enable almost ANY industry standard alarm panel, regardless of its manufacturer.
  • Page 72: Physical Installation

    C900 will stay in Fallback, except when the dialer wishes to dial. Input 3 cannot force an intercept if the C900 is in Fallback due to error, command, or input 2 high. If unused, this may be left disconnected. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 72...
  • Page 73: Overview Of Onboard Outputs

    Switch positions 1,2,3, & 4 all work together to program the dialer format into the C900TTL. The C900 must emulate a phone line and a digital receiver. It must therefore be programmed to know what format it will be receiving from the alarm panel. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 73...
  • Page 74 Dialer Format of Host Alarm Panel Radionics MODEM IIe and MODEM IIIa (D7212, D9112 & equivalent) Radionics MODEM II (D4112, D6112, D7112, D8112 and equivalent) Any ADEMCO DTMF format (4+2 EXPRESS, ADEMCO High Speed, Contact Any ADEMCO DTMF where the dialer retransmits quickly...
  • Page 75: Leds

    Radionics has programmed in a default IP address into the C900TTL-X Dialer Capture Module. The default IP address is not used for any of the Radionics functions. This information is supplied only to assist the technician if a failure of the ARP commands occurs. It could be useful to know the default IP address should the ARP commands fail.
  • Page 76: Identifying The Mac Hardware Address

    (called Internet addresses) to avoid duplicates. 7.11 Initial Assignment of the IP Address using ARP.EXE Radionics recommends that you read this entire step before beginning. Also, make sure there is power to the C900TTL-X and the Ethernet Network RJ45 connection is in place.
  • Page 77: 7.12 Verification That The Ip Address Assigned Is Correct

    Because the C900TTL-X is designed to always have the same IP address, the Type should be “static”, as shown in Figure 37. The network uses this table to identify devices and route signals. The number of devices and other D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 78: 7.13 Using Telnet To Finish The Configuration

    Click OK and the Telnet window appears again. REMEMBER THAT THE IP AND MAC ADDRESS USED IN THIS EXAMPLE WILL NOT BE THE SAME AS THE NUMBERS YOU ARE USING. THIS IS FOR DEMONSTRATION ONLY! D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 78...
  • Page 79 190 [ENTER] 200 [ENTER] 128 [ENTER] 219 [ENTER] Note: REMEMBER THAT THE IP ADDRESS USED IN THIS EXAMPLE WILL NOT BE THE SAME AS THE NUMBERS YOU ARE USING. THIS IS FOR DEMONSTRATION ONLY! D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 79 46542C...
  • Page 80: Table 25: Netmask Address

    You must set the baud rate of the C900 to 9600. Enter 9600 [ENTER] to change it. You should then see: Press Enter to accept the default of (4C). If it doesn't show that, type 4C [ENTER] to change it. D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 80 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 81: D6600 Netcom System Guide Page

    A message is displayed that the connection was lost. Click OK and close the Telnet window. Configuration of the C900TTL-X Dialer Capture Module is complete. Perform this procedure for any additional C900TTL-X’s you may have. D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 81 46542C...
  • Page 82 D6600 NetCom C900TTL-X Configuration Notes: D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 82 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 83: Tools For Radionics D6600 Netcom Diagnostics

    D6600 NetCom Tools for Radionics D6600 NetCom Diagnostics Tools for Radionics D6600 NetCom Diagnostics IP Assignment & Network Communications Verification PING.EXE (short for Packet Internet Groper) is a utility to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible. It works by sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply. PING is used primarily to troubleshoot network connections and can be used to verify either a D9133TTL, C900 or D6600 Receiver network connection.
  • Page 84 D6600 NetCom Tools for Radionics D6600 NetCom Diagnostics Notes: D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 84 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 85: Special Radionics D6600 Netcom Applications

    Special Radionics D6600 NetCom Applications The following are special applications that have been requested by Radionics dealers. They are included here to assist you should you have the same requirements. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Tech Support at (888) 723-9376, or you can request to speak with a NetCom Engineer.
  • Page 86 D6600 NetCom Special Radionics D6600 NetCom Applications Notes: D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 86 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 87: Ul Compliance Installation

    10.0 UL Compliance Installation To correctly install the NetCom system according to UL Standards, please refer to the following document: • D9133TTL-E Installation Guide (P/N: 41124) • C900TTL-E Installation Instructions (P/N: 41123) D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 87 46542C...
  • Page 88 D6600 NetCom UL Compliance Installation Notes: D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 88 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 89: Index

    C900TTL-X Configuration ........71 Status............75 Answer Armed Onboard Inputs ..........72 SDI RAM Parameters..........64 Onboard Outputs..........73 Answer Disarmed Onboard Terminal Strip ........73 SDI RAM Parameters..........65 D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 89 46542C...
  • Page 90 Example ............10 C900TTL-X............71 Tips..............10 Default IP Address..........75 Type Styles ............10 Identifying MAC Hardware Address....76 Warning ............10 IP Address Assignment using ARP..... 76 Example ............10 D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 90 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 91 Optional Serial COM1........17 Viewing ............42 Overview ............11 D6600 Configuration Files Requirements – Pre-Installation......13 Editing ............42 Ethernet ............13 Sending Host PC ............13 to D6600............. 43 D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 91 46542C...
  • Page 92 SER RX ............60 DTR Control SER TX............. 60 SDI Automation............. 62 D9133TTL-TR ..........63, 68, 69 SDI RAM/Enhanced Communication ..... 69 D9412................ 9 Database Reading First Time............43 Edit D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 92 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 93 D6600, D6680 and panel network adapters programming ............. 17 Steps necessary only if Host PC is connected via a Null modem serial cable........19 Important Notes Handler Conventions............10 Requirements Example ............... 10 NetCom D5200 D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 93 46542C...
  • Page 94 Local Area Network ..........63 Finishing configuration using TELNET ..24 Verification ..........23 Network Communication via a D6680 ..... 28 Obtaining an IP Address......... 21 D9133TTL-E MAC Hardware Address Configuration Identifying D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 94 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 95 Operation Manual Show ............50 RAM IV..............9 Sorting Database ........50 Overview Status Changed Time ......... 50 D6600 NetCom ............. 11 Status of Database........50 Host PC C900 Commands..........50 D6200 Software Installation ......20 Changing Status..........51 Installation ............14 D6600 Optional Serial COM1........
  • Page 96 Operation & Installation Guide......9 RAM Dial String..........65 Program Entry Guide ........... 9 RAM IP Address 1 ..........64 Release Notes............. 9 RAM IP Address 2 ..........64 D9133TTL-E D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 96 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 97 RAM Dial String..........65 Switch to Fallback RAM IP Address 1 ..........64 Changing Status ........... 51 RAM IP Address 2 ..........64 Switch to Intercept RAM IP Address 3 ..........64 D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 97 46542C...
  • Page 98 Upgrade Procedure ........... 33 User Management D6200 Software..........38 Warning Add User Conventions............10 D6200 ............... 38 Example ............... 10 D6200 ..............37 Wide Area Network........63, 64, 66, 67 D6600 NetCom System Guide 46542C Page 98 © 2001 Radionics...
  • Page 99 D6600 NetCom Notes D6600 NetCom System Guide © 2001 Radionics Page 99 46542C...
  • Page 100 © 2001 Radionics, a division of Detection Systems, Inc. 46542C 5/01 PO Box 80012, Salinas, CA 93912-0012, USA System Guide D6600 NetCom Customer Service: (800) 538-5807 Page 100 of 100...

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