4.1 GV2 Series, G Series, and 9000 Series Control Panels.................................................................................... 7
4.2 DS7240V2, DS7220V2, and Easy Series V3+ (ICP-EZM2) Control Panels................................................ 7
4.3 DS7400Xi Control Panel..................................................................................................................................... 8
4.4 FPD-7024 Control Panel ..................................................................................................................................... 8
5.1 Ethernet and Serial...............................................................................................................................................8
6.0 IP Address Programming................................................................................................................................. 9
6.1 Factory-Programmed IP Configuration ............................................................................................................. 9
6.2 Identifying the MAC Hardware Address ..........................................................................................................9
6.3 Obtaining an IP Address..................................................................................................................................... 9
6.4 Assigning the Initial IP Address ....................................................................................................................... 10
6.4.2 Using the ARP Command ................................................................................................................................10
6.5 Using Telnet to Complete Configuration........................................................................................................ 11
6.5.1 Using Windows 98 Telnet................................................................................................................................. 11
6.5.2 Using Windows 2000/XP Telnet...................................................................................................................... 15
7.0 Control Panel Programming......................................................................................................................... 16
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UL Requirements
For Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL)
Listed fire Installations, ensure that the
shared on-premises communications
equipment is UL Listed for information
Use the Conettix DX4020 Ethernet Network Interface
Module (Figure 1) for bi-directional communications
over Ethernet networks. Generally, you use the
DX4020 in PC front-end software packages such as:
•Conettix D6600 Communications
Receiver/Gateway reporting
• History retrieval
• Building Integration System (BIS) and PC9000
• Remote Programming Software (RPS) connection
for control panel programming
•Diagnostic troubleshooting
Figure 1: DX4020 Network Interface Module
1
2
2.0 Overview
Refer to Figure 2 for general system connections. The
main components are:
• Compatible control panel
• Conettix DX4020 Ethernet Network Interface
Module
•Conettix D6600 Communications Receiver/
Gateway
• Conettix D6680 Ethernet Network Adapter
• Conettix D6100i Communications
Receiver/Gateway
Figure 2: System Connections Overview
3
1
13
2
4
12
5
11
9
8
6
3456
1 - Lantronix® XPort™ network interface module
(NIM)
2 - Erasable programmable read only memory
(EPROM)
3 - Data bus
4 - DIP switches
5 - Serial and bus LEDs
6 - P2 Jumper
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in a failure to initiate alarm conditions.
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. is not
responsible for improperly installed, tested,
or maintained devices.
Follow these instructions to avoid
personal injury and damage to the
equipment.
7
10
7
1 - Compatible control panel
2 - Compatible control panel data bus to the
DX4020 data bus terminals connection
3 - DX4020 Network Interface Module
4 - DX4020 to Ethernet connection
5 - Ethernet network
6 - Ethernet network to the D6100i connection
7 - Conettix D6100i Communications
Receiver/Gateway
8 - Ethernet network to the D6680/D6682
Run the wiring connections from the DX4020 data bus
terminals to the compatible control panel’s data bus
terminals (Figure 4). Refer to the associated control
panel documentation for complete wiring instructions.
Disconnect all power to the control panel
before installing the DX4020.
Before installing the DX4020, refer to
Table 7 on page 16 for control panel
compatibility information.
3.1 Mounting
Mount the DX4020 inside the control panel enclosure
using any of the standard three-point mounting
patterns (Figure 3). Refer to the associated control panel
documentation for complete installation instructions.
Figure 3: Mounting Holes
1
Figure 4: DX4020 to Control Panel SDI, Option,
and Data Bus Wiring
1
3
4
5
6
1 - DX4020 data bus
terminals
2 - Compatible control
panel SDI, option,
3 - Black (-) wire
4 - Green (G) data wire
5 - Yellow (Y) data wire
6 - Red (+)wire
and data bus
terminals
2
1 - Mounting holes (3)
Use an AE1 or AE2 Enclosure when
mounting the DX4020 in a separate
enclosure. Ensure that all external wiring
between and originating from the
enclosures is in a metal conduit no longer
than 6 m (20 ft).
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Figure 5 shows an example of wiring the DX4020 to a control panel.
Figure 5: Wiring the DX4020 to a Control Panel
4
1
43489F
LEDs Off When Normal
YEL
Charging Status
RED
Low Battery - 12.1 VDC
10.2 VDC - Battery Load Shed
CLASS 2 TRANSFORM ER
1
16.5 VAC 40 VA 60 Hz
Part No. D1640
Internal ly Fuse d - Do N ot sho rt
Requires Unswitched Out l et
2
Do Not Share With Other Equipm ent
+ AUX POWER
3
BATTERY NEGATIVE ONLY
4
Maximum Ch arging
Current 1.4 Amps.
BATTERY POSITIVE ONLY
5
PROGRAMMABLE
RELAY A
ALARM OUTPUTS
6
Terminal s
78
&
RELAY B
7
Requires Optional
D136 Relay
In ALT ALARM
RELAY C
8
& SW AUX
COMMON
9
EARTH GROUND
10
GROUND FAULT DETECT
Enabled
Disabled
PHONE MONITOR SELECT
LOOP START
GND START
GROUND START
Requires
Relay # D136 in
ON WHEN
Ground
COMMUNICATING
Start Socket
8
-
7
+
OFF WHEN IDLE
Digital Alarm Communic ator Transmitter
Reference Manual #43494 ___ For System Wiring Diagram, Issue A
Reference Document #33284 ___ For C ompatible Smoke Detectors
POWER SUPP LY REQ U IR EM E N TS
The Power Supply Provides a Maximum of 1.4 Amps For The Control
Panel and All Accessory Devices. For System Loading, See OperationInstallation Manual #43488 ___.
All External Connections Except Terminal 5 (Battery Positive) Are
Inherently Power Limited.
Requirements For Battery Standby Time May Reduce Allowable Output.
CAUTION: See Manual For Power Requirements Relating to T ermi nal s 6 7
WARN ING !
Multi-Battery In stall ation R equir e s
Model No. D122 Dual Battery Harness.
Improper Installati on Can Be a Fir e
Hazard.
This equipment should be installed in accor dance wit h the NFPA 70 (Nat ional Elec trical Code)
and NFPA 72 (N ational Fir e Alarm Cod e) for Loca l, Central S tation, Rem ote Station and Househ old Fire
Warning Systems and under th e limits of the Local Auth ority Having Jurisdi ction (National Fire
Protection Association, Batterym a rch Park, Quincy , MA 02 269 ) Print ed inform at ion desc ri bing prop e r
installation , operation, testing, main tenance, ev acuation pla nning and r epair servic e is to be provi ded
with this equipment.
D9412G Control / Communicator is UL Listed For Central Station, Local, Remote Station and Household
Fire Alarm, and Cent ra l Sta t io n, Loc a l, Po lic e S t atio n Connect and Household Bu rgl a r Ala rm .
System i s Intended To Be Chec ked By A Qualifie d T echnici an At Leas t E very 3 Ye ars.
The types of initia ting circui ts that t he panel ha s been app roved for are A, M, W, SS.
Point 1
Point 2
PHONE
RED
LED
1211 13
Point 3
Point 4
1514 16
Battery: Replace Every 3 to
5 years with Model D126, 12 V
7 Amp Hr Lead Acid Bat tery
Point 5
Point 6
1817 19
VOLTAGE RAN GE S
Open 3.7 - 5.0 VDC
Normal 2.0 - 3.0 VDC
Short 0.0 - 1.3 VDC
6
1 - D9412G Control Panel*
2 - D8103 or D8109 Enclosure
3 - DX4020 location in control panel enclosure
4 - DX4020 (not in scale with control panel)
*The D9412G is used as an example.
Table 2 lists the connection sequences.
Point 7
Point 8
2120 22
Disable All Except Battery
Charging And Programming
PERIPHERAL DEVICE CONNECTI ONS
REDPOWER +
YELLOW DATA BUS A
GREEN DATA BUS B
BLACK COMMON
N.F.P.A.
ZONEX OUT 1
Style 3.5
Signaling
Line
Circuits
ZONEX IN 1
ZONEX OUT 2
ZONEX IN 2
ZONEX POWER +
ZONEX COMMON
Point 8
GND FAULT
Detect
D
E
I
N
S
A
A
B
B
L
L
GRN
E
E
2
3
Reset P in
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
PROG
CONN
5
5 - To Ethernet network
6 - Battery
7 - To AC transformer
8 - Non-power limited area. Keep all power wiring
out of this area
Table 2: Wiring Connections (DX4020 to Control Panels)
Sequence Number DX4020 Connection Control Panel Connection Other
1 XPort Ethernet to
Local-area network (LAN)/wide-area
network (WAN)
2 R Terminal to POWER + (Terminal 32)
3 Y Terminal to DATA BUS A (Terminal 31)
4 G Terminal to DATA BUS B (Terminal 30)
5 B Terminal to COMMON (Terminal 29)
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