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Ethernet Communication Module B420 Ethernet Communication Module B420 en Installation and Operation Guide Ethernet Communication Module Table of Contents | en 3 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 4 1.1 Reading Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Product Date Codes 4 1.2 Trademarks 4 1.3 Overview B420 4 1.4 Technical Specifications 7 1.5 Certifications 7 2 Installation 8 3 Configuration 12 3.1 Configuring for SDI2 Control Panels (GV4 Only) 12 3.1.1 Address-only Configuration for SDI2 Control Panels 12 3.1.2 Web-based Configuration for SDI2 Control Panels 12 3.2 Configuring for SDI or Option Bus Control Panels 12 3.2.1 Address-only Configuration for SDI or Option Control Panels 12 3.2.2 Web-based Configuration for SDI2 or Option Bus Control Panels 13 3.3 Determining a Module’s Hostname or IP Address 13 3.3.1 Determining a Module’s Hostname 13 3.3.2 Using a GV4 Series Keypad to Discover the IP Address of a Module 13 3.3.3 Using DHCP to Look Up the IP Address of a Network-connected Module 13 3.3.4 Using Auto IP with a Directly Connected Module 14 3.4 Accessing the B420 Configuration Pages 14 3.5 Device Information (Home) Page 15 3.6 Changing and Saving Settings Using the Web 16 3.7 Basic Network Settings Page 16 3.8 Advanced Network Settings Page 19 3.9 Panel Address Setting Page 20 3.10 Encryption Setting Page 21 3.11 Maintenance Page 22 3.12 Factory Default Page 23 3.13 Firmware Upgrade Page 25 3.14 Exiting the Configuration Web Page 26 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting LEDs 27 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F01U215236 | 02 | 2011.11 4 en | Introduction Ethernet Communication Module 1 Introduction 1.1 Reading Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Product Date Codes For Product Date Code information, refer to the Bosch Security Systems, Inc. web site at http://www.boschsecurity.com/datecodes. 1.2 Trademarks Trademark names are used throughout this document. In most cases, these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks in one or more countries by their respective owners. Rather than placing a trademark symbol in every occurrence of a trademark name, Bosch Security Systems, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Bosch) uses the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringing the trademark. 1.3 Overview B420 WARNING! 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. NOTICE! Inform the operator and the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) before installing the B420 in an existing system. Disconnect all power to the control panel before installing the B420. Before installing the B420, refer to Section 1.4 Technical Specifications, page 7 Use the Conettix B420 Network Interface Module for bi-directional communication over an Ethernet network. Refer to Figure 1.1, Page 5 for general system connections. F01U215236 | 02 | 2011.11 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Ethernet Communication Module Introduction | en 5 1 2 4 13 3 12 5 10 8 6 9 11 7 Figure 1.1 System Connections Overview Callout Description 1 Compatible Bosch control panel 2 Data bus connection between the control panel and the B420 3 B420 Ethernet Communication Module 4 Ethernet connection between B420 and Ethernet network 5 Ethernet network, Local Area Network (LAN), Metropolitan AreaNetwork (MAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), or Internet 6 Ethernet network connection to the D6100i Communications Receiver 7 Conettix D6100i Communications Receiver/Gateway 8 Ethernet network connection to the D6680/ITS-D6682 (ITS-D6682 shown) Ethernet Network Adapter 9 Conettix D6680/ITS-D6682 (ITSD6682 shown) Ethernet Network Adapter 10 Connection from ITS-D6682 to the COM4 Port on the D6600 CommunicationsReceiver/Gateway COM4 Port 11 Conettix D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway 12 Ethernet network connection between the host computer Ethernet network interface card (NIC) and the Ethernet network 13 Host PC running RPS, Automation, or the D6200 Programming Administrative Software Refer to Figure 1.2, Page 6 for an overview of the B420. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F01U215236 | 02 | 2011.11 6 en | Introduction Ethernet Communication Module Figure 1.2 B420 Network Interface Module Callout Description 1 Ethernet RJ-45 port 2 Address switch 3 Data BUS communication LEDs (TX and RX) 4 Heartbeat LED 5 Terminal strip (to control panel) 6 Interconnect wiring connectors P2 and P3 (to control panel or other compatible modules) 7 Ethernet Status LEDs (on connection side of the RJ45 jack) F01U215236 | 02 | 2011.11 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Ethernet Communication Module Introduction | en 7 1.4 Technical Specifications Dimensions (HxWxD) (63.3 mm x 101 mm x 16 mm) (2.49 in x 3.9 in x 0.629 in) Current (Maximum) – 10BaseT Ethernet: 90 mA max – 100BaseT Ethernet: 100 mA max Voltage (Operating) 12 VDC Nominal Connectors – Control panel: Option or data bus terminals – LAN/WAN: RJ-45 modular port (Ethernet) Ethernet Cable – Category 5 or better unshielded twisted pair – 100 m (328 ft) max length Interface IEEE 802.3 Data Bus Wire Size 2 mm to 0.65 mm (18 AWG to 22 AWG) Data Bus Wire Length 150 m (500 ft) - 0.65 mm (22 AWG) 300 m (1000 ft) - 2 mm (18 AWG) Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher; Mozilla Firefox 3 or higher Compatible Control Panels – FPD-7024 Version 2.10 or higher – G Series Version 7.0 or higher – GV2 Series Version 7.06 or higher – GV3 Series Version 8.02 or higher – GV4 Series Version 1.00 or higher 1.5 Certifications Region Certification Applicable Control Panels US UL 365 - Police Station Connected Burglar GV4 Series, GV3 Series Alarm Units and Systems UL 864 - Control Units and Accessories for GV4 Series, GV3 Series, FPD-7024 Fire Alarm Systems (including NFPA 72) UL 1610 - Central-Station Burglar-Alarm GV4 Series, GV3 Series Units FCC Part 15 Class A GV4 Series, GV3 Series, FPD-7024 CSFM - California Office of The State Fire GV4 Series, GV3 Series, FPD-7024 Marshal NIST FIPS-197 AES Certification (IP GV4 Series, GV3 Series, FPD-7024 Communications) Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F01U215236 | 02 | 2011.11 8 en | Installation Ethernet Communication Module 2 Installation 1. Set the rotary switch on the B420 to the appropriate address to ensure proper communication between device and control panel. Refer to Table 2.1. Refer to Figure 1.2, Page 6 for the location of the rotary switch. Control Panels Switch B420 Address Bus Type Function Position Web-based configuration 0 Configurable Any Web-based setting Configuration GV4 Series 1 1 SDI2 Automation or RPS, Reporting GV4 Series 2 2 SDI2 Automation or RPS, Reporting GV4 Series, GV3 Series, GV2 3 80 SDI Automation Series, G Series, D9412/ D7412/D7212, D9112 GV4 Series, GV3 Series, GV2 4 88 SDI RPS, Reporting Series, G Series, D9412/ D7412/D7212, D9112 GV4 Series, GV3 Series 5 92 SDI RPS, Reporting Table 2.1 B420 Rotary Switch Settings NOTICE! Web browser configuration of the module address can only be done when the switch is in the ’0’ position. 2. Mount the B420 inside the enclosure using any of the standard three-point mounting patterns. Secure the B420 to the enclosure using the supplied screws. Refer to Figure 2.1, Page 9. NOTICE! The enclosure that contains the B420 can be no further than 20 ft from the control panel enclosure and must be located in same room. The wiring between enclosures must be contained within metal conduit. F01U215236 | 02 | 2011.11 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Ethernet Communication Module Installation | en 9 Figure 2.1 Mounting the B420 Callout Description 1 B420 with mounting bracket installed 2Enclosure 3 Mounting Screws (3) 3. Run the wiring connections from the B420 to the data bus terminals on the compatible control panel. Refer to Figure 2.2, Page 10. 4. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the B420. Refer to Figure 2.2, Page 10. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F01U215236 | 02 | 2011.11 10 en | Installation Ethernet Communication Module Figure 2.2 Wiring to an SDI2 Terminal Strip or Interconnect Wiring Connector Callout Description 1 Compatible control panel (GV4 Series Control Panel shown) 2B420 3 To Ethernet network 4 Terminal strip wiring 5 Interconnect cable wiring (P/N: F01U079745) (included) Figure 2.3 Wiring to an Option Bus Terminal Strip Callout Description 1 Compatible control panel (FPD7024 Control Panel shown) 2B420 3 To Ethernet network 4 Terminal strip wiring F01U215236 | 02 | 2011.11 Installation and Operation Guide Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Ethernet Communication Module Installation | en 11 Figure 2.4 Wiring to an SDI Terminal Strip Callout Description 1 Compatible control panel (GV3 Series Control Panel shown) 2 B420 3 To Ethernet network 4 Terminal strip wiring 5 Interconnect cable wiring (P/N: F01U079745) (included) For complete wiring instructions, refer to the control panel documentation. Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Installation and Operation Guide F01U215236 | 02 | 2011.11 12 en | Configuration Ethernet Communication Module 3 Configuration 3.1 Configuring for SDI2 Control Panels (GV4 Only) NOTICE! Modules permit Panel Programming by default. For field replacements, when you connect the replacement module, GV4 Series control panels with non-factory settings override the B420 settings. To keep custom B420 settings when you connect a module to a GV4 control panel, you must disable Panel Programming.
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