Bosch Appliances Network Card C900V2 User Manual

Conettix C900V2  
Installation Guide  
Dialer Capture Ethernet  
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Figures  
Contents  
Figure 1: Location of Major Components..............4  
Figure 2: Optional Mounting Plate ........................ 5  
Figure 3: Attaching to Enclosure Door .................. 5  
Figure 4: C900V2 in AE2 Enclosure ..................... 5  
1.0  
2.0  
2.1  
Introduction..................................................4  
Installation....................................................4  
Mounting...................................................... 4  
Figure 5: Wiring to a DS7400Xi in the Same  
Enclosure............................................... 6  
2.1.1 Optional Mounting Plate............................... 4  
2.1.2 Attaching the Module to the Enclosure Door 5  
2.1.3 Separate Enclosure Mounting...................... 5  
Figure 6: C900V2 Input, Output, and Power .........7  
Figure 7: RJ-11 Connector Wiring ........................ 7  
Figure 8: C900V2 DIP Switches ........................... 8  
Figure 9: C900V2 LED Locations ....................... 10  
Figure 10: MAC Address Label Example.............. 13  
Figure 11: ARP Table ........................................... 14  
Figure 12: C900V2 and Generic Control Panel in  
Separate Enclosures (UL Standard 1610,  
with or without Telephone Line)........... 20  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
2.6  
2.7  
3.0  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
Wiring........................................................... 6  
Input Functions ............................................ 7  
Output Functions.......................................... 7  
Power Terminal Strip ................................... 7  
Telephone Connections............................... 7  
Ethernet Connection .................................... 8  
Setup.............................................................8  
Setting P3 .................................................... 8  
Setting the DIP Switches.............................. 8  
LEDs.......................................................... 10  
Figure 13: C900V2 and Generic Control Panel in  
Separate Enclosures (UL Standard 864)  
............................................................24  
3.3.1 System LED (LED 1).................................. 10  
3.3.2 Dialer LED (LED 2) .................................... 10  
Tables  
Table 1:  
Table 2:  
Power Terminal Functions..................... 7  
Control Panel and PSTN RJ-45  
Connectors ............................................7  
Ethernet Connector Pins........................ 8  
Digital Dialer Protocol (DIP Switches 1  
through 4, and 10) ................................. 9  
DIP Switches 5 through 9 .................... 10  
System LED Functions ........................ 11  
Dialer LED Functions........................... 11  
Dialer Interaction Forcing C900V2 into  
Fallback Mode ..................................... 12  
Netmask Address ................................ 16  
3.5  
Dialer Interaction........................................ 12  
4.0  
C900V2 Configuration Setup Instructions  
.................................................................... 13  
Table 3:  
Table 4:  
4.1  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)  
................................................................... 13  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
Identifying the MAC Hardware Address ..... 13  
Getting an IP Address................................ 13  
Initial IP Address Assignment Using ARP.EXE  
................................................................... 13  
Table 5:  
Table 6:  
Table 7:  
Table 8:  
4.5  
Using Telnet to Finish the Configuration .... 14  
4.5.1 Starting Windows 98SE, ME Telnet ........... 14  
4.5.2 Starting Windows 2000/XP Telnet.............. 15  
4.5.3 Configuration Using Telnet ........................ 16  
Table 9:  
Table 10: Connection Sequence – C900V2 and  
Generic Control Panel in Separate  
5.0  
6.0  
Anti-Substitution Protection.................... 18  
UL Standard 1610 and ULC S304 Intrusion  
System Installations................................. 19  
Enclosures (UL Standard 1610, with or  
without Telephone Line) ...................... 21  
Table 11: Connection Sequence – C900V2 and  
Generic Control Panel in Separate  
6.1  
6.2  
7.0  
8.0  
Protected Premises Control Panel without  
Digital Dialer Backup.................................. 19  
Protected Premises Control Panel with Digital  
Dialer Backup............................................. 22  
UL Standard 864 for Fire System  
Installations............................................... 23  
Enclosures (UL Standard 864)............. 25  
Table 12: Specifications ...................................... 26  
Table 13: Compatible Central Station Receiver  
Formats ............................................... 27  
Specifications ........................................... 26  
Appendix : C900V2 Compatible Data Formats... 27  
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2.1  
Mounting  
1.0 Introduction  
The C900V2 is static sensitive. Before  
handling the circuit board, touch earth  
ground to discharge any static electricity  
from your body. Use a grounding strap  
while installing the circuit board.  
The Conettix C900V2 Dialer Capture Ethernet Module  
(referred to as the C900V2) links the digital dialer  
(data output) from a control panel to an Ethernet  
connection on a local area network (LAN) or wide area  
network (WAN).  
When the dialer sends a message, the C900V2  
simulates a public switched telephone network (PSTN)  
connection to the central station. The C900V2  
decodes the digital dialer message and sends the  
decoded signals by Ethernet connection to the  
Conettix D6600 or D6100i. Communication  
Gateway/Receiver (referred to as the receiver). When  
the receiver acknowledges receipt of the message, the  
C900V2 sends an acknowledge message to the  
dialer. This process maintains true end-to-end  
security.  
Figure 1: Location of Major Components  
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L
H
2
1
4
8
5
The C900V2 has three modular connectors:  
TELCO connects to the PSTN.  
PANEL connects to a digital dialer.  
Ethernet connects to the network.  
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6
In Intercept Mode, the C900V2 connects the digital  
dialer to a LAN or WAN. In Fallback Mode, the  
C900V2 connects the dialer to the PSTN, which  
bypasses the C900V2 from the phone circuit. The  
C900V2 stays in Intercept Mode when its CPU is  
working (Output 1 open). In Fallback Mode, the  
C900V2 connects the dialer directly to the PSTN. The  
C900V2 switches to Fallback Mode if there is a CPU  
or network failure.  
1 – RJ-45 phone jack (to PSTN)  
2 – RJ-45 phone jack (to control panel)  
3 – High and low voltage selector (refer to  
Section 3.1 on page 8)  
4 – DIP switch (refer to Section 3.2 on page 8)  
5 – RJ-45 Ethernet jack (to LAN or WAN)  
6 – Power terminal strip (refer to Section 2.5 on  
page 7)  
7 – Input and output wiring terminals (refer to  
Sections 2.3 and 2.4 on page 7)  
8 – Dialer and system LEDs (refer to Section 3.3 on  
2.0 Installation  
Failure to follow these instructions can  
result in the system failing to transmit an  
alarm. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. is  
not responsible for improperly installed,  
tested, or maintained devices.  
page 10)  
2.1.1 Optional Mounting Plate  
Use an optional mounting plate (P/N: 40182) for  
mounting the C900V2 on the door of a control panel  
(D8103) or a fire control panel enclosure (D8109). You  
cannot use the D8108A Attack Resistant Enclosure.  
Notify the central station and the local  
authority before installing the C900V2 in  
an existing system.  
Mounting a C900V2 in a control panel  
enclosure is approved by UL only when  
used with a DS7400Xi as shown in  
Figure 5 on page 6.  
Disconnect all power to the control  
panel before installing the C900V2.  
For the following procedure, refer to Figure 2 on page  
5.  
1. Insert the top hook of the supplied top (1) and  
bottom plastic standoffs (2) into the mounting  
plate brackets (3). Refer to Detail A.  
2. Align the holes in the mounting brackets (3) and  
the plastic standoffs (1 and 2).  
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2.1.3 Separate Enclosure Mounting  
Figure 2: Optional Mounting Plate  
You can mount the C900V2 in a separate enclosure  
A
such as the AE2. Refer to Figure 4.  
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Mount the enclosure on a vertical  
surface before you install the C900V2  
because the C900V2 covers one of the  
mounting holes (9).  
1
3
1. Place the top edge of the C900V2 (1) between the  
two slots (2) on the inside top of the enclosure (3).  
2. Insert the top hook of the top plastic standoffs (4)  
into the mounting brackets (5) on the back wall of  
the enclosure (6), showing a side view of the  
standoff in the mounting bracket).  
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2
4
5
6
3. Align the bottom two mounting holes (7) on the  
C900V2 with the plastic standoffs (4) and the  
enclosure mounting brackets (5).  
3. Place the top edge of the C900V2 (4) under the  
standoff bracket of the top two standoffs (1).  
4. Insert two of the Phillips® head screws provided  
(5) through the holes in the top standoffs (3).  
5. Lower the bottom edge of the module to rest  
against the ledge of the two bottom standoffs (2).  
6. Insert the other two Phillips head screws (5) into  
the bottom two mounting holes (6) on the C900V2  
and through the bottom two plastic standoffs (2)  
and mounting bracket (3).  
4. Insert two screws (8) into the holes and slowly  
tighten until the C900V2 is secured firmly to the  
enclosure.  
Figure 4: C900V2 in AE2 Enclosure  
8
1
2
7. Tighten the screws until the C900V2 is attached  
securely to the mounting plate.  
2.1.2 Attaching the Module to the Enclosure  
Door  
3
7
4
Refer to Figure 3.  
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Figure 3: Attaching to Enclosure Door  
1
2
6
5
1. Slide the tabs (1) at the top of the mounting plate  
over the top lip of the enclosure door (2).  
2. Position the mounting plate on the side farthest  
from the door hinge.  
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2.2  
Wiring  
Figure 5: Wiring to a DS7400Xi in the Same Enclosure  
3
1
2
10  
9
4
6
5
8
7
1 – C900V2  
5 – Battery  
2 – To LAN or WAN port  
3 – DS7400Xi Control Panel  
6 – EOL resistor for the control panel, attached to  
terminals  
7 – DS7481 Single Phone Line Monitor (optional)  
8 – Telco jack  
9 – RJ31X  
4 – Non-power limited area  
NOTE: All power limited wiring must be at least  
6.4 mm (0.25 in.) from the battery wiring.  
10 – House telephone  
You can use the C900V2 with a variety of control  
panels. The next sections provide information for  
wiring the C900V2 to a generic control panel. Refer  
to Figure 5.  
The DS7400Xi is the only control panel  
approved by UL to be wired in the same  
enclosure as the C900V2. You must  
install any other control panel in a  
separate enclosure to receive the UL  
approval.  
The control panel’s phone line monitor  
becomes inactive when the C900V2  
intercepts the phone line between the  
telco service and the control panel. If  
phone line monitoring is required, use an  
external phone line monitor, such as the  
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. DS7481.  
The loss of a network connection closes  
the Output 2 relay contact on the  
C900V2. You can connect this output to  
a 24-hour zone on the control panel.  
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Output 2 (OUT2): Active (open) when the  
receiver works properly, and closed when the  
receiver does not respond to or acknowledge a  
message sent from the C900V2.  
2.3  
Input Functions  
The C900V2 has three inputs monitored by analog-  
to-digital (A/D) converters:  
Input 1 (IN1): Used as an end-of-line (EOL)  
supervised loop. If input status reports are  
enabled by the receiver using the Conettix  
D6200 Programming/Administration Software  
(referred to as D6200 Software), any voltage  
below 1.66 VDC is sent as a short-circuit  
message to the D6600. Any voltage above  
3.33 VDC is sent as an open-circuit message.  
Input 1 must be EOL-terminated with a 10 k  
resistor. Refer to the D6600/D6100i Computer  
Interface Manual (P/N: 4998122703) for Event  
Messages to automation software.  
Connect Output 2 from the C900V2 to a  
24-hour zone on the control panel. This  
24-Hour Zone Alarm Report enables the digital  
dialer, if used, to indicate or sound a failure if  
the network communications path fails.  
Output 3 (OUT3): Active (open) when the  
C900V2 is in Intercept Mode.  
Output 4 (OUT4): Controlled by a command  
from the D6200 Software or receiver. The  
default is open.  
2.5  
Power Terminal Strip  
Input 2 (IN2): Used for Intercept Inhibit. If Input  
2 rises above 5.5 VDC, the C900V2 is  
Table 1:  
Power Terminal Functions  
immediately forced into Fallback Mode for at  
least 2 minutes. Input 2 must go low for at least  
5 seconds to be considered low. If Input 2 is  
not used, allow it to remain disconnected.  
Input 3 (IN3): Used for Intercept Override. If  
Input 3 rises above 5.5 VDC for 5 seconds, the  
C900V2 enters Fallback Mode. If Input 3 goes  
low, the C900V2 returns to Intercept Mode. If  
this input is connected to a ground start relay  
output, the C900V2 remains in Intercept Mode,  
except to allow the dialer to dial. Input 3 cannot  
force Intercept Mode if the C900V2 is in  
Fallback Mode because of an error, a  
Terminal Description  
V (+)  
Connect regulated 12 to 24 VDC power to  
this terminal and the – V terminal. This  
power can be supplied by a separate power  
supply or auxiliary power from the control  
panel.  
V (–)  
12 to 24 VDC return.  
Connect to earth ground.  
2.6  
Telephone Connections  
Use two of the RJ-45 telephone connectors to  
connect to the control panel and to the PSTN. The  
connector pins are identified in Table 2 and  
Figure 7.  
command, or a high signal at Input 2. If this  
input is not used, allow it to remain  
disconnected.  
You cannot use Inputs 1, 2 and 3 for UL  
Fire Listing. You can use the inputs for  
other purposes.  
Table 2:  
Control Panel and PSTN RJ-45  
Connectors  
Pin  
1
Connection  
Figure 6: C900V2 Input, Output, and Power  
T1  
T
4
5
R
0V OUT4 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 IN3 IN2 0V IN1 – V +  
8
R1  
2.4  
Output Functions  
Figure 7: RJ-11 Connector Wiring  
The C900V2 has four relay contact outputs:  
Output 1 (OUT1): Active (open) when the CPU  
works properly. If the CPU fails or loses power,  
Output 1 closes.  
8  
1
Connect Output 1 from the C900V2 to a  
24-hour zone on the control panel. This  
24-Hour Zone Alarm report enables the digital  
dialer, if used, to indicate or sound a failure if  
the C900V2 CPU fails.  
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Setup  
2.7  
Ethernet Connection  
3.2  
Setting the DIP Switches  
One of the RJ-45 jacks connects the C900V2 to  
the Ethernet Network (LAN or WAN).  
A ten-position DIP switch programs the C900V2.  
The programming depends on the application and  
dialer format of the control panel connected to the  
module.  
The connector pins are listed in Table 3.  
Table 3:  
Ethernet Connector Pins  
Figure 8: C900V2 DIP Switches  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Pin  
1
Connection  
TX+  
O
N
2
TX–  
3
RX+  
1
2
6
RX–  
1 – Off  
2 – On  
3.0 Setup  
3.1  
Setting P3  
Because the C900V2 emulates a phone  
line and a digital receiver, you must  
program the C900V2 to the format it  
receives from the control panel.  
A shorting link on P3 selects the voltage and  
current applied to the alarm panel’s telephone  
circuit to simulate the signal from a PSTN  
telephone exchange. For most alarm panels, set  
the shorting link to the H position (short the middle  
and right pins of P3). The L position results in  
slightly lower power consumption for the C900V2  
but some alarm panels might report a telephone  
line failure when dialing the C900V2.  
DIP Switch positions 1 through 4 and 10 program  
the dialer format into the C900V2. Table 4 on page  
9 lists the format programming for these DIP  
switches.  
For UL approved applications, the  
shorting link must be set to the H  
position.  
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Table 4:  
Digital Dialer Protocol (DIP Switches 1 through 4, and 10)  
DIP Switches  
Dialer Format of Host Alarm Panel  
10  
1
2
3
4
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF OFF OFF OFF Radionics Modem IIe and Modem IIIa2  
OFF OFF OFF ON  
Radionics Modem II  
OFF OFF ON  
OFF OFF ON  
OFF DTMF*  
ON  
DTMF* (where dialer retransmits quickly)  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
OFF OFF BFSK (2300Hz ACK Tone)  
OFF ON BFSK (1400Hz ACK Tone)  
OFF FBI Superfast DTMF (2300 Hz ACK Tone) †  
ON FBI Superfast DTMF (1400 Hz ACK Tone) †  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF OFF OFF Pulse 3/1, 3/1 Checksum (2300 Hz ACK Tone)  
OFF OFF ON Pulse 3/1, 3/1 Checksum (1400 Hz ACK Tone)  
OFF Pulse 4/2 (Long 2300 Hz ACK Tone)  
ON Pulse 4/2 (Long 1400 Hz ACK Tone)  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF OFF SIA Bell 103 (110/300 baud, 2016 Hz ACK Tone)  
OFF ON Reserved  
OFF ADT-SIA†  
ON Reserved  
ON  
ON  
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Reserved  
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Reserved  
OFF Scancom 481, 581, 681 †, ‡  
ON Reserved  
OFF OFF OFF ON  
OFF OFF OFF ON  
OFF OFF ON  
OFF OFF ON  
OFF OFF ON  
OFF OFF ON  
OFF OFF Reserved  
OFF ON Reserved  
OFF Telim †  
ON Robofon †  
ON  
ON  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
OFF OFF OFF Reserved  
OFF OFF ON Reserved  
OFF Reserved  
ON Reserved  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF OFF SIA Bell 103 (110/300 baud, 2083 Hz ACK Tone) †  
OFF ON  
SIA V.21 (110/300 baud) †  
Seriee FSK †  
ON  
ON  
OFF Seriee DTMF †  
ON  
*
DTMF includes Contact ID, High Speed and 4/2 Express  
These formats have not been approved for UL 1610.  
Requires firmware version 1.12 or higher.  
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Table 5:  
DIP Switches 5 through 9  
Switch State  
Function  
5
ON  
Enable auto Fallback Mode after detecting an intercept error.1  
Disable auto Fallback Mode after detecting an intercept error.  
Hang-ups do not cause Fallback Mode.  
OFF  
ON  
6
OFF  
ON  
Third hang-up without receiver ACK causes Fallback Mode.2  
240 sec poll  
73  
8
OFF  
ON  
75 sec poll  
C900 sends initial handshake to panel after 6 sec dialing break.  
C900 sends initial handshake to panel after 1 sec dialing break.  
Enable Anti-Replay/Substitution.4  
OFF  
ON  
9
OFF  
Disable Anti-Replay/Substitution.  
1
2
If an error occurs in the Intercept Mode, the C900V2 automatically returns (falls back) to the telco line.  
If the receiver does not acknowledge a report intercepted by the C900V2 in the specified time, the digital dialer  
hangs up and retries the message transmission. The C900V2 switches to Fallback Mode based on the number of  
hang-ups.  
3
4
The time that elapses between polls from the C900V2 when it is idle (not expecting a dialer acknowledgement).  
This DIP switch must be set to ON if the receiver is set up for NNC Mode.  
Figure 9: C900V2 LED Locations  
Any error forces the C900V2 to switch  
to Fallback Mode (phone line backup)  
for 2 min the next time the control panel  
seizes the line (if DIP Switch 5 is ON,  
DIP Switch 6 is OFF, or both, and if the  
control panel seizes the line within 2  
min). Intercept errors are always  
reported to the receiver. If the receiver  
does not acknowledge a signal  
L
H
1
intercepted by the C900V2 in the  
specified time, the control panel digital  
dialer hangs up and tries to send the  
message again.  
2
3.3  
LEDs  
3
The C900V2 has two dual-color status LEDs: the  
system LED and the dialer LED.  
1 – System LED  
2 – Dialer LED  
3 – Ethernet connector LEDs  
The Ethernet connector also includes two LEDs  
that indicate the status of the network connection.  
The right LED lights or flashes when there is a  
valid connection to the network.  
3.3.1 System LED (LED 1)  
The system LED indicates the status of the  
receiver and the C900V2 itself. Refer to Table 6 on  
page 11.  
3.3.2 Dialer LED (LED 2)  
The dialer LED indicates the status of the digital  
dialer interface. Refer to Table 7 on page 11.  
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Table 6:  
System LED Functions  
Color  
None  
Green  
State  
Function  
Off  
No power.  
Solid  
C900V2 failed.  
Flashing (5 Hz)  
Solid  
The receiver is responding normally.  
C900V2 failed.  
Red  
Flashing (5 Hz)  
The receiver is not responding.  
1 flash: ROM checksum error  
2 flashes: RAM test error  
Flashing  
(Repeating  
Code)  
Red/  
Green  
Alternating (5 Hz) The dialer is off-hook, but the last message was rejected because of a bad checksum or  
other logical error.1  
1
If the dialer subsequently sends a valid message, the LED returns to a blinking green status. If the dialer hangs up, an  
intercept error is generated. The alternating LED also occurs when the line is seized, but no transaction occurs (for  
example, the C900V2 is waiting for the dialer to return on-hook). This happens when the C900V2 returns to Intercept  
Mode, or while the dialer seizes the line.  
Table 7:  
Dialer LED Functions  
Color  
State  
Off  
Function  
None  
C900V2 is in permanent Fallback Mode due to a command or no power.  
C900V2 is in Intercept Mode and the dialer is on-hook.  
C900V2 is in Intercept Mode and the dialer is off-hook.  
Green Solid  
Flashing (5 Hz)  
Solid  
Red  
C900V2 is in Fallback Mode due to an error, Intercept Inhibit or Override inputs, or a  
command.  
An off-hook condition caused an intercept error.1  
Flashing (5 Hz)  
Red/  
Green  
Alternating (5 Hz) The dialer is off-hook, but the last message was rejected due to a bad checksum or other  
logical error.2  
1
If Auto Fallback After Error is enabled (DIP Switch 5 = ON), the C900V2 connects the dialer to the phone line at the  
next line seizure. If the dialer does not seize the line, this condition terminates after two min.  
2
If the dialer subsequently sends a valid message, the LED returns to a blinking green status. If the dialer hangs up, an  
intercept error is generated. The alternating LED also occurs when the line is seized, but no transaction occurs (for  
example, the C900V2 is waiting for the dialer to return on-hook). This happens when the C900V2 returns to Intercept  
Mode, or while the dialer seizes the line.  
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3.5  
Dialer Interaction  
3.4  
Fallback Mode  
Table 8 shows the conditions causing the C900V2  
to change to Fallback Mode. The C900V2 returns  
to Intercept Mode only when all conditions in the  
Intercept Mode Restored column are met.  
In fallback operation, the C900V2 connects the  
PSTN directly to the dialer, bypassing itself from  
the phone circuit. Intercept Mode is maintained  
only if the C900V2 processor operates and there  
are no errors. Fallback Mode is ensured if a CPU  
lockup occurs.  
Table 8:  
Dialer Interaction Forcing C900V2 into Fallback Mode  
Condition  
CPU fails  
Fallback Mode Occurs  
Immediately  
Intercept Mode Restored  
C900V2 restart  
Receiver fails  
Immediately  
Link restored  
Receiver does not respond  
to last message  
Dialer goes off-hook (disconnected)  
Link restored  
Intercept Disable Command  
Intercept Error  
On receipt of the command  
Intercept Enable command  
After two minutes  
If Fallback after intercept error is enabled, the  
dialer goes off-hook within two minutes of the  
error  
Switch to Fallback command On receipt  
One hour or at receipt of Intercept  
Enable command  
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Figure 10: MAC Address Label Example  
4.0 C900V2 Configuration  
Setup Instructions  
4.1  
Dynamic Host Configuration  
Protocol (DHCP)  
The receiver can communicate with a C900V2 that  
has an IP address dynamically assigned by a  
DHCP server on the network. When using DHCP,  
you must set the receiver to use the network  
naming convention (NNC) to identify accounts  
instead of using static IP addresses. Devices in the  
field can have either a static IP address or a  
dynamic IP address. The receiver uses the NNC  
number to identify the account instead of the IP  
address.  
The MAC address label is located on  
the top of the Ethernet connector.  
Record this number for future reference.  
4.3  
Getting an IP Address  
If you are using Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol (DHCP), you do  
not need an IP address.  
For devices having IP addresses assigned by a  
DHCP server:  
Set DIP Switch 9 on the C900V2 to ON.  
Enable NNC on the receiver. Refer to the  
D6600/D6100i Computer Interface Manual  
(P/N: 4998122702).  
If you are not using DHCP, request an  
IP address for your C900V2 from your  
network administrator. You might have  
to provide the MAC address.  
Set the Account Database in the D6200  
Software to NNC Mode. Refer to the D6200  
Programming Software Operation and  
Installation Guide  
An IP address is an identifier for a computer or  
device on a TCP/IP network. The IP address is a  
32-bit numeric address written as four numbers  
separated by periods. Each number can be zero to  
255, for example, 190.200.128.111. In an isolated  
network, you can assign IP addresses at random if  
each one is unique. Connecting a private network  
to the Internet requires registered IP addresses  
(called Internet addresses) to avoid duplication.  
(P/N: 4998154991).  
Use the D6200 Software to enter the eight-digit  
NNC number located on the label of the  
C900V2 into the Account Database.. Refer to  
the D6200 Programming Software Operation  
and Installation Guide (P/N: 4998154991).  
Configure network connections to  
4.4  
Initial IP Address Assignment  
Using ARP.EXE  
communicate through a DHCP server.  
Set the IP address of the C900V2 to 0.0.0.0.  
4.2  
Identifying the MAC Hardware  
Address  
The C900V2 you are configuring and the PC used  
to configure it must both be on the same gateway  
(the device that connects the LAN to the WAN) to  
use telnet for configuration of the C900V2. The  
gateway can be a router or a hub. After you  
configure the C900V2 and assign it an IP address,  
you can then use telnet to change configuration  
parameters from anywhere on the network.  
If you know the IP address of the  
configured C900V2, go to Section 4.5  
Using Telnet to Finish the Configuration  
on page 14.  
You must program the IP address of the C900V2.  
The first step is to determine the MAC, or  
hardware, address of the C900V2. This address is  
hard-coded into the C900V2 during its manufacture  
and cannot be changed. This address is 6 bytes  
(12 digits) long.  
Read this entire procedure before  
starting. Ensure that power is applied to  
the C900V2 and the C900V2 is  
connected to the LAN or WAN through  
the Ethernet connector.  
Figure 10 shows an example of a MAC address.  
The following procedure shows how to use the  
ARP command to assign an IP address to the  
C900V2.  
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The IP and MAC addresses in this  
procedure are examples and are not the  
same as those for your C900V2.  
Figure 11: ARP Table  
1. Select Start Æ Run.  
The Run dialog box appears.  
2. In the Run dialog box, type COMMAND and  
click OK.  
A DOS window appears:  
The network uses this table to identify devices and  
to route signals. The number of devices and other  
types (static and dynamic, as shown in the  
example) depends on the network and the number  
and type of devices with which this PC  
communicates. Identify the MAC address of the  
device you are installing and verify that it now has  
an IP address linked to it.  
4.5  
Using Telnet to Finish the  
Configuration  
3. At the DOS command line, type:  
arp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx zz-zz-zz-zz-zz-zz  
Use the telnet program to configure the C900V2.  
The procedure for Windows 98SE, ME is different  
from the procedure for Windows 2000 and  
Windows XP.  
and press [ENTER].  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address the  
network administrator assigned to the  
C900V2  
4.5.1 Starting Windows 98SE, ME Telnet  
1. Select Start Æ Run.  
zz-zz-zz-zz-zz-zz is the MAC address  
printed on the Ethernet connector label.  
The Run dialog box appears.  
2. In the Run dialog box, type telnet and press  
For example:  
[ENTER].  
The Telnet application window appears.  
The program responds with a prompt to  
indicate that the address was accepted.  
3. Select Connect Æ Remote System.  
The Connect dialog box appears.  
The program does not indicate that the  
operation was performed properly. The  
only indication is the absence of an  
error message.  
4. Verify that you entered the IP address  
correctly. Type:  
arp -g  
and press [ENTER].  
This command displays the IP address  
172.17.10.70 temporarily linked to MAC address  
00-20-4a-12-04-0e as shown in Figure 11. The  
temporary link shows a static entry.  
a. In the Host Name field, type the IP  
address of the C900V2.  
b. In the Port, field type 1.  
c. Accept vt100 as the TermType field.  
d. Click Connect.  
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After a few seconds, an error message  
appears.  
4. Click OK to clear the message. The Telnet  
window appears again.  
5. Select Connect Æ Remote System.  
The Connect dialog box appears again.  
Continue with Section 4.5.3 Configuration Using  
Telnet on page 16.  
4.5.2 Starting Windows 2000/XP Telnet  
To do this procedure, you must log in at  
an administrator privilege level.  
6. This time, change the Port field to 9999,  
accept the other fields, and click Connect.  
The MAC address, IP address, gateway  
IP address, and port number in this  
procedure are examples and are not the  
same as those for your C900V2.  
This message appears.  
1. Select Start Æ Run.  
The Run dialog box appears.  
2. In the Run dialog box, type telnet and click OK.  
The Telnet window appears.  
7. Press [ENTER].  
You must press [ENTER] within five  
seconds or the telnet session  
disconnects.  
The Telnet window shows this information.  
3. Type open <IP ADDRESS> 1 and press  
[ENTER] (where <IP ADDRESS> is the IP  
address of the C900V2). Type a space after  
open and after the IP address. For example:  
open 172.17.10.70 1.  
The connection fails the first time. This is  
normal.  
Repeat the previous step using 9999 as the port  
number:  
4. Type open <IP ADDRESS> 9999 and press  
[ENTER] (for example, open 172.17.10.70  
9999).  
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5. Press [ENTER]. The Setup Mode information  
appears.  
Table 9:  
Netmask Address  
Host Netmask  
Bits  
Host Netmask  
Bits  
1
255.255.255.254  
17  
18  
18  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
255.254.0.0  
255.252.0.0  
255.248.0.0  
255.240.0.0  
255.224.0.0  
255.192.0.0  
255.128.0.0  
255.0.0.0  
2
255.255.255.252  
255.255.255.248  
255.255.255.240  
255.255.255.224  
255.255.255.192  
255.255.255.128  
255.255.255.0  
255.255.254.0  
255.255.252.0  
255.255.248.0  
255.255.240.0  
255.255.224.0  
255.255.192.0  
255.255.128.0  
255.255.0.0  
3
4
5
6
7
Continue with Section 4.5.3 Configuration Using  
Telnet.  
8
9
254.0.0.0  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
252.0.0.0  
4.5.3 Configuration Using Telnet  
1. Type 0 (zero) and press [ENTER] to set up the  
basic server configuration.  
248.0.0.0  
240.0.0.0  
224.0.0.0  
If the C900V2 was previously programmed with  
an IP address, the address appears in  
parentheses.  
192.0.0.0  
128.0.0.0  
2. Type the IP address (for example,  
190.200.128.219) and press [ENTER].  
If you are using DHCP, this prompt appears.  
If you are using DHCP type 0.0.0.0 and  
press [ENTER]. Refer to Section 4.1  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
(DHCP) on page 13.  
5. If you do not want to assign or change the  
name, press [ENTER].  
If you want to assign a name for this device for  
use on a LAN, type y and press [ENTER}.  
Type the name, up to 16 characters, and press  
[ENTER].  
3. If the Gateway address is required, type y,  
press [ENTER] and then type the address and  
press [ENTER].  
If the Gateway address is not required or if you  
use DHCP, type n and press [ENTER]  
If you do not enter a DHCP device  
name, a default name of Cxxxxxx is  
used (where xxxxxx is the last six digits  
of the MAC address).  
This prompt appears.  
This prompt appears.  
The Gateway IP is required only if you  
are connecting to a WAN. In a LAN, the  
Gateway IP is usually not needed  
unless the Gateway IP of the PC is  
different from the Gateway to which the  
C900V2 is connected.  
6. Press [ENTER] to accept the password setting  
at none.  
In most cases, do not assign a  
4. If using DHCP, press [ENTER].  
password. If a password is necessary,  
store it in a safe place. If you lose or  
forget the password, you cannot  
connect to C900V2 using telnet until you  
send the unit to the factory for password  
removal, and the unit is returned to you.  
If not, enter the number of bits that correspond  
to the netmask your network uses and press  
[ENTER]. Refer to Table 9.  
Contact your network administrator if you need  
more information about the netmask.  
The Setup Mode information appears.  
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15. Type the Port Number for the receiver and  
press [ENTER].  
If you want to enable encryption, continue with the  
next step. If not, go to step 27.  
If you enable encryption on the C900V2,  
you must enable encryption on the  
D6680 with the same key.  
16. From the Change Setup menu, type 6 and  
press [ENTER].  
This information appears.  
7. Type 1 and press [ENTER] to set up Channel 1  
configuration.  
This information appears.  
17. At the Disable SNMP prompt, press [ENTER]  
to accept the default (N).  
18. At the SNMP Community Name prompt, press  
[ENTER] to accept the default (public).  
19. At the Disable Telnet Setup prompt, press  
[ENTER] to accept the default (N).  
20. At the Disable Port 77FEh prompt, press  
[ENTER] to accept the default (N).  
If the default value displayed in your  
Telnet window does not match the  
value listed in any of the steps below,  
type the correct value and press  
[ENTER].  
Disabling both the telnet and port 77FE  
prevents you from accessing the set-up  
menu for future changes.  
21. At the Disable Web Server prompt, press  
[ENTER] to accept the default (N).  
22. At the Disable ECHO ports prompt, press  
[ENTER] to accept the default (Y).  
23. At the Enable Encryption prompt, type y and  
press [ENTER].  
24. At the Change keys prompt, type y and press  
[ENTER].  
25. Type the key programmed for the receiver and  
press [ENTER].  
8. At the Baud Rate prompt, press [ENTER] to  
accept the default (9600).  
9. At the I/F Mode prompt, press [ENTER] to  
accept the default (4C).  
10. At the Flow prompt, press [ENTER] to accept  
the default (00).  
11. Type a unique Port Number for the LAN to  
which the C900V2 is connected and press  
[ENTER].  
12. At the ConnectMode prompt, press [ENTER]  
to accept the default (CC).  
13. At the Datagram Type prompt, type 01 and  
press [ENTER].  
14. At the IP addr prompt, type the remote IP  
address used for the receiver to which the  
C900V2 reports and press [ENTER].  
The key is 16 bytes (32 characters) long. Enter  
the key using the 01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-  
10-11-12-13-14-15-16 format.  
26. At the Enable Enhanced Password prompt,  
press [ENTER] to accept the default (N).  
27. Type 9 and press [ENTER] to save changes  
and exit the telnet session.  
Enter the remote IP address using  
000.000.000.000 format.  
To confirm that the IP address is configured  
properly, use the ping utility:  
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Anti-Substitution Protection  
28. At the C:\> prompt, type ping <IP Address>  
and press [ENTER].  
5.0 Anti-Substitution  
Protection  
1. Remove power from the C900V2.  
2. Set DIP Switch 9 to the ON position (the  
factory default). Refer to Section 3.2 Setting  
the DIP Switches on page 8.  
Four reply messages are received, confirming  
the C900V2 is communicating on the network.  
Configuration of the C900V2 is complete.  
3. Apply power to the C900V2.  
After rebooting the C900V2, the unit exchanges  
numeric keys with the receiver, and they become  
synchronized. Once they are synchronized, all  
subsequent communications sessions numerically  
validate the authenticity of the sender and receiver.  
Each session generates an entirely new set of  
keys, which invalidates the replay of authentic  
sessions.  
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5. Connect Output 1 from the C900V2 to a  
24-hour zone on the control panel.  
6.0 UL Standard 1610 and  
ULC S304 Intrusion  
This enables the control panel to locally  
annunciate a C900V2 CPU failure.  
System Installations  
To install the C900V2 to comply with UL Standard  
1610 Applications (for Line Security, formerly  
“Grade AA”) and ULC S304, you must satisfy all  
requirements in this section.  
6. Connect Output 2 from the C900V2 to a  
24-hour zone on the control panel.  
This enables the control panel to locally  
annunciate a network failure.  
6.1  
Protected Premises Control  
Panel without Digital Dialer  
Backup  
You must use the C900V2 with a UL Listed  
Burglary Alarm Control Unit or a UL Listed  
combination Fire/Burglary Alarm Control  
Unit with an integral or Listed digital alarm  
communicator transmitter (DACT) installed  
according to the manufacturer’s  
1. Use the D6200 Software to set the poll rate on  
the C900V2. For UL approved installations, the  
maximum interval is 90 seconds to meet the  
requirement for polling supervision established  
by UL. In most cases, to get a polling  
instructions.  
supervision interval of 90 seconds, set the Poll  
Rate to 75 and Retry to 13.  
7. Install a tamper switch (such as a D110  
Tamper Switch, available from Bosch Security  
Systems, Inc.) on the control panel enclosure  
and connect it to a 24-hour zone on the control  
panel. If you use a separate enclosure for the  
C900V2, install another tamper switch (D110)  
on the enclosure and connect it to the same  
24-hour zone.  
Because of differences in packet transmission  
time latency within different networks, the poll  
rate times vary. Contact Technical Support at  
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. for assistance in  
establishing the latency time for the network on  
which you are installing the C900V2.  
8. Set DIP Switch 5 to OFF to disable Auto  
Fallback.  
Refer to D6200 Software Operation and  
Installation Guide (P/N: 4998154991).  
9. Set DIP Switch 6 to ON to prevent fallback  
caused by hang-ups.  
2. Set DIP Switch 7 to the OFF position to enable  
75-second supervision signals (the factory  
default).  
Intercept errors are reported to the  
receiver. If the receiver does not  
acknowledge a signal sent that was  
intercepted by the C900V2 in the  
programmed time, the control panel  
digital dialer hangs up and retries the  
message transmission.  
Refer to Table 5 on page 10 for the  
functions of DIP Switches 5 through 9.  
3. Add a telnet password to the communications  
protocol of the C900V2 (refer to Section 4.5.3  
Configuration Using Telnet, step 6, on  
page 16). Retain this password for future  
reference.  
10. Set DIP Switch 9 to ON to enable Anti-  
Substitution/Anti-Replay.  
11. Set the shorting link on P3 to the H position.  
4. Program the control panel to send a daily test  
signal through the digital dialer.  
Refer to Figure 12 on page 20 and Table 10 on  
page 21 for the proper connection sequence.  
This tests the connection from the control  
panel to the C900V2.  
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Figure 12: C900V2 and Generic Control Panel in Separate Enclosures (UL Standard 1610, with or  
without Telephone Line)  
1
PANEL  
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
O
F
F
2
TELCO  
1
6
2
4
7
8
5
9
6
11  
5
4
3
3
7
9
10  
14  
15  
13  
12  
-
+
6
8
1 – Optional telephone line  
2 – C900V2  
3 – D110 Tamper Switch  
4 – LAN or WAN  
6 – AE2 enclosure  
7 – Host control panel  
8 – Battery  
9 – AC transformer  
5 – Metal conduit no longer than 6.1 m (20 ft)  
indicates the connection sequence. Refer to Table 10.  
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Table 10: Connection Sequence – C900V2 and Generic Control Panel in Separate Enclosures  
(UL Standard 1610, with or without Telephone Line)  
Seq  
C900V2 Connection  
Control Panel Connection  
Other Connection  
1
2
RJ-45 PANEL connector  
to  
to  
RJ-45 connector (telco dialer)  
RJ-45 ETHERNET  
connector  
LAN or WAN  
3
4
5
– V terminal  
V +  
to  
to  
–12 to –24 VDC (common)  
+12 to +24 VDC output  
Install an EOL resistor for  
the control panel across  
OUT2-L and OUT1-R  
6
7
8
OUT2-L TO OUT1-L  
OUT2-R TO OUT1-R  
OUT1-R  
to  
to  
C900V2 enclosure closed-circuit  
tamper switch  
9
C900V2 enclosure closed-circuit  
tamper switch to control panel  
enclosure closed-circuit tamper  
switch  
10  
24-hour zone input common  
to  
Control panel enclosure closed-  
circuit tamper switch  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
OUT2-L  
24-hour zone input  
Battery negative input  
Battery positive input  
AC input  
to  
to  
Battery negative terminal  
Battery positive terminal  
AC transformer  
AC input  
AC transformer  
NOTE: The sequence numbers appear in the diagram in Figure 12.  
The optional telephone line is for programming and diagnostics only.  
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6. Connect Output 2 from the C900V2 to a  
24-our zone on the control panel.  
6.2  
Protected Premises Control  
Panel with Digital Dialer Backup  
This tests the digital dialer if the network  
communications path supervision fails.  
1. Use the D6200 Software to set the poll rate on  
the C900V2. For UL approved installations, the  
maximum interval is 360 seconds to meet the  
requirement for polling supervision established  
by UL. In most cases, to get a polling  
You must use the C900V2 with a UL Listed  
Burglary Alarm Control Unit or a UL Listed  
combination Fire/Burglary Alarm Control  
Unit with an integral or Listed digital alarm  
communicator transmitter (DACT) installed  
according to the manufacturer’s  
supervision interval of 360 seconds, set the  
Poll Rate to 240 and Retry to 13.  
Because of differences in packet transmission  
time latency within different networks, the poll  
rate times vary. Contact Technical Support at  
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. for assistance in  
establishing the latency time for the network on  
which you are installing the C900V2.  
instructions.  
7. Install a tamper switch (such as a D110  
Tamper Switch, available from Bosch Security  
Systems, Inc.) on the control panel enclosure  
and connect it to a 24-hour zone on the control  
panel. If you use a separate enclosure for the  
C900V2, install another tamper switch (D110)  
on the enclosure and connect it to the same  
24-hour zone.  
Refer to D6200 Software Operation and  
Installation Guide (P/N: 4998154991).  
2. Set DIP Switch 7 to the ON position to enable  
240-second supervision signals.  
8. Set DIP Switch 5 to ON to enable Auto  
Fallback.  
Refer to Table 5 on page 10 for the  
functions of DIP Switches 5 through 9.  
9. Set DIP Switch 6 to OFF so three hang-ups  
cause fallback.  
Any error forces the C900V2 to switch  
to Fallback Mode for 2 minutes the next  
time the alarm panel seizes the line (if  
DIP Switch 5 is ON or DIP Switch 6 is  
OFF, or both, and the seizure occurs  
within 2 minutes). Intercept errors are  
always reported to the receiver. If the  
receiver does not acknowledge the  
signal in the programmed time, the  
control panel digital dialer hangs up and  
retries the message.  
3. Add a telnet password to the communications  
protocol of the C900V2 (refer to Section 4.5.3  
Configuration Using Telnet, step 6, on  
page 16). Retain this password for future  
reference.  
4. Program the control panel to send a daily test  
signal through the digital dialer.  
This tests the connection from the  
control panel to the C900V2.  
5. Connect Output 1 from the C900V2 to a  
24-hour zone on the control panel.  
10. Set DIP Switch 9 to ON to enable Anti-  
Substitution/Anti-Replay.  
This tests the digital dialer if the C900V2  
CPU fails.  
11. Set the shorting link on P3 to the H position.  
Refer to Figure 12 on page 20 and Table 10 on  
page 21 for the proper connection sequence.  
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4. Program the control panel to send a daily test  
signal through the digital dialer.  
7.0 UL Standard 864 for Fire  
System Installations  
This tests the connection from the  
control panel to the C900V2.  
To install the C900V2 in compliance with UL 864  
for Fire System Installations, you must satisfy all  
requirements in this section. You must install the  
system in accordance with NFPA-72.  
5. Connect Output 1 from the C900V2 to a  
24-hour zone on the control panel.  
This enables the control panel to  
annunciate a C900V2 CPU failure  
locally.  
If the control panels are used for fire applications,  
test according to NFPA-72.  
6. Connect Output 2 from the C900V2 to a  
24-hour zone on the control panel.  
For UL Listed Fire Installations, shared  
on-premises communications  
equipment must be UL Listed for  
Information Technology Equipment.  
This enables the control panel to  
annunciate a network failure locally.  
You must use the C900V2 with a UL  
Listed Fire Alarm Control Unit or a UL  
Listed combination Fire/Burglary Alarm  
Control Unit with an integral or UL  
Listed digital alarm communicator  
transmitter (DACT). Refer to the  
C900TTL-E and C900V2 Compatibility  
Chart  
Installation at the Protected Premises  
1. Use the D6200 Software to set the poll rate on  
the C900V2. For UL approved installations, the  
maximum interval is 90 seconds to meet the  
requirement for polling supervision established  
by UL. In most cases, to get a polling  
supervision interval of 90 seconds, set the Poll  
Rate to 75 and Retry to 13.  
(P/N: 4998141056).  
7. If the C900V2 is installed in a separate  
enclosure, you must locate the unit in the same  
room within 6.1 m (20 ft) because the control  
equipment and the wiring must be enclosed in  
conduit (or equivalently protected against  
mechanical injury).  
(For non-UL approved installations, the  
maximum interval is 300 seconds to meet the  
requirement for polling supervision set by  
NFPA Standard 72, Section 5-5.4.4.1. To get a  
polling supervision interval of 300 seconds, set  
the Poll Rate to 240 and Retry to 13.)  
Mounting a C900V2 in a control panel  
enclosure is approved by UL only when  
used with a DS 7400Xi as shown in  
Figure 5 on page 6.  
Because of differences in packet transmission  
time latency within different networks, the poll  
rate times vary. Contact Technical Support at  
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. for help in  
establishing the latency time for the network on  
which you are installing the C900V2.  
8. You must use the C900V2 with a UL Listed  
Power Supply (such as Altronix® AL300-  
ULXR).  
9. Set DIP Switch 5 to OFF to disable Auto  
Fallback.  
10. Set DIP Switch 6 to ON to prevent fallback  
caused hang-ups.  
Refer to D6200 Software Operation and  
Installation Guide (P/N: 4998154991).  
2. Set DIP Switch 7 to the OFF position to enable  
75-second supervision signals.  
Intercept errors are reported to the  
receiver. If the receiver does not  
acknowledge a signal sent that was  
intercepted by the C900V2 in the  
programmed time, the control panel  
digital dialer hangs up and retries the  
message transmission.  
Refer to Table 5 on page 10 for the  
functions of DIP Switches 5 through 9.  
3. Add a telnet password to the communications  
protocol of the C900V2 (refer to Section 4.5.3  
Configuration Using Telnet, step 6, on  
page 16). Retain the password for future  
reference.  
11. Set DIP Switch 9 to ON to enable Anti-  
Substitution/Anti-Replay.  
12. Set the shorting link on P3 to the H position.  
Refer to Figure 13 on page 24 and Table 11 on  
page 25 for the proper connection sequence.  
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Conettix C900V2 | Installation Guide | 7.0  
UL Standard 864 for Fire System Installations  
Figure 13: C900V2 and Generic Control Panel in Separate Enclosures (UL Standard 864)  
1
PANEL  
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
O
F
F
2
TELCO  
1
3
11  
9
2
4
11  
10  
4
6
8
5
7
6
12  
14  
10  
10  
5
3
7
13  
9
17  
18  
16  
15  
-
+
6
8
1 – Optional telephone line  
2 – C900V2  
7 – Host control panel  
8 – Battery  
3 – D110 Tamper Switch  
4 – LAN or WAN  
9 – AC transformer  
10 – Battery  
5 – Metal conduit no longer than 6.1 m (20 ft)  
6 – AE2 enclosure  
11 – UL Listed power supply (such as Altronix  
AL300-ULXR) in separate enclosure  
indicates the connection sequence. Refer to Table 11.  
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UL Standard 864 for Fire System Installations  
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Table 11: Connection Sequence – C900V2 and Generic Control Panel in Separate Enclosures  
(UL Standard 864)  
C900V2 Connection  
Control Panel Connection  
Other Connection  
Seq  
1
2
3
4
5
RJ-45 PANEL connector  
RJ-45 ETHERNET connector  
– V terminal  
to  
to  
to  
to  
RJ-45 connector (telco dialer)  
LAN or WAN  
–12 to –24 VDC (common)  
+12 to +24 VDC output  
V +  
Power supply +BAT input to  
battery 1 + terminal  
6
7
8
Power supply –BAT input to  
battery 2 – terminal  
Battery 1 – terminal to battery 2 +  
terminal (in series)  
Install an EOL resistor for the  
control panel across OUT2-L  
and OUT1-R  
9
OUT2-L to OUT1-L  
OUT2-R to OUT1-R  
OUT1-R  
10  
11  
to  
to  
C900V2 enclosure closed-circuit  
tamper switch  
12  
C900V2 enclosure closed-circuit  
tamper switch to control panel  
enclosure closed-circuit tamper  
switch  
13  
24-hour zone input common  
to  
Control panel enclosure closed-  
circuit tamper switch  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
OUT2-L  
24-hour zone input  
Battery negative input  
Battery positive input  
AC input  
to  
to  
Battery negative terminal  
Battery positive terminal  
AC transformer  
AC input  
AC transformer  
NOTE: The sequence numbers appear in the diagram in Figure 13.  
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Conettix C900V2 | Installation Guide | 8.0  
Specifications  
8.0 Specifications  
Table 12: Specifications  
Voltage Range  
Current  
12 VDC to 24 VDC, nominal  
280 mA, maximum  
Dimensions  
17.8 cm x 11.4 cm (7 in. X 4.5  
in.)  
Operating  
0º C to 49º C (32º F to 120º F)  
Temperature  
Connectors:  
Control Panel RJ-45 modular jack  
Telco RJ-45 modular jack  
LAN/WAN RJ-45 modular jack  
Ethernet Cable  
Category 3 or better (10 Base-  
T) or Category 5 or better  
(100 Base-T),  
unshielded twisted pair,  
100 m (328 ft) maximum  
Input Protocol  
(from control panel)  
Refer to Table 4 on page 9.  
UDP/IP packets  
0.0 B  
Output Protocol  
(to LAN/WAN)  
Ringer Equivalency  
Number  
Interface  
Outputs  
IEEE 802.3  
Relay contact type  
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Appendix : C900V2 Compatible Data Formats  
Table 13: Compatible Central Station Receiver Formats  
Compatible Receiver Formats  
Radionics  
Modem  
Iie, II and  
IIIa2  
Radionic SIA Bell  
Pulse  
3/1  
DTMF  
Receive  
r Model  
s BFSK  
103, 110  
& 300  
3/1  
Checksum  
4/2  
Contact Ademco  
ID  
Ademco 4/2  
Express  
High  
Speed  
baud  
D6600  
D6100i  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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