Page 3 - Table of contents
Table of contents 1 Emergency Procedures 6 2 Introduction 7 2.1 About documentation 7 2.2 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Product Manufacturing Dates 7 3 System overview 9 3.1 Parts List 10 4 Quick Installation 11 4.1 Setting the Time and Date 13 5 Card Functions and Locations 14 5.1 D6600 Front Panel ...
Page 6 - Emergency Procedures; Notify your supervisor.
Emergency Procedures i Notice!Throughout this document references to D6100IPv6 also apply to the D6100IPv6 unless other-wise noted. The Service Information, page 84 section of this guide contains a Service Information form.Keep this form current and accessible to central station personnel at all tim...
Page 7 - Introduction; About documentation; Terminology; Enter; Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Product Manufacturing Dates
Introduction About documentation Document TerminologyAction buttons for the D6600/D6100IPv6 are described using the following terminology: D6600 D6100IPv6 Terminology [M/E] [ENTER] Enter [∆] [∆] Up (a level) [ ∇ ] [ ∇ ] Down (a level) [CAN] [CANCEL] Cancel [ ⃞ ] [ACKNOWLEDGE] Acknowledge [F] [FUNCTI...
Page 9 - System overview
System overview i Notice!The D6600/D6100IPv6 Installation and Operation Guide covers the general installation and op-eration of the products.Refer to the appropriate Installation Supplement included with your product for the specificsof your particular installation.Customers ordering a D6100IPv6-01 ...
Page 10 - Parts List
Radionics Modem II Telim* Bosch Modem4/ModemIIIa²/ModemIIe Veritech FSK RB2000 (D6641 only)* VONK (D6641 only)* * Not investigated by UL. – Use a printer to permanently record date, time, group number or transmission format andline number, account number, receiver number, and event by area, zone, an...
Page 11 - Quick Installation; Place the D6600 in a secure location.
Quick Installation D66001. Place the D6600 in a secure location. 2. Remove the tie wrap from the receiver door handle. Open the door and remove thepackaging foam from the front of the CPU Card. 3. Gently push the CPU and line cards into their slots until they connect securely. 4. Ensure that the D66...
Page 12 - Press the Menu button to enter the menu.; AC Power and Telephone Connections; Callout; Telephone connection; Automation PC and External Parallel Printer Connections
6. Press the Up to increase the display contrast. Press the Down arrow to decrease thedisplay contrast. 7. Press the Menu button to enter the menu. 8. On the Enter Password screen, type 6100 (default password). 9. Press the Menu button to enter the menu.Use these keys to operate the D6100IPv6 menus:...
Page 13 - Setting the Time and Date
Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Automation PC 2 ᅳ COM3 9-pin port (D6600) 3 ᅳ COM3 9-pin port (D6100IPv6) 4 ᅳ Parallel printer 5 ᅳ 25-pin parallel port (D6600) 6 ᅳ 25-pin parallel port (D6100IPv6) Setting the Time and Date i Notice!The Time and Date display format is determined by the programming for Menu...
Page 14 - Card Functions and Locations; Keypad – the D6600 has a 20-button keypad.
Card Functions and Locations D6600 Front Panel 1 2 Figure 5.1: D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway (Front View) Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ LCD – shows up to 80 characters of information (two lines of up to 40 characters each). 2 ᅳ Keypad – the D6600 has a 20-button keypad. The table below shows and...
Page 15 - No System Trouble; Line Cards and Modules; Telephone line card
X Table 5.1: Power LED Indications The figure below shows and defines the D6600/D6100IPv6 System Trouble LEDs. System Trouble LED Status Solid Red or Yellow Clear No System Trouble Any System Trouble* * Refer to Appendix B: D6600/D6100IPv6 Internal Messages in the D6600/D6100IPv6 ComputerInterface M...
Page 16 - Conettix D6615 CPU Terminator Card
Power supply modules D6630 andD6631 The power supply modules regulate thepower used by the D6600. These are notfield serviceable. Telephone line terminatorcard D6645 Located behind the line card, thetelephone line terminator card isolatesand protects the line card against outsidevoltage surges that ...
Page 17 - Conettix D6645 Telephone Line Terminator Card
D6600 Internal View Figure 5.3: Receiver Card Placement Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ Conettix D6645 Telephone Line Terminator Card 2 ᅳ Backplane 3 ᅳ Conettix D6615 CPU Terminator Card 4 ᅳ D6630 AC/DC Power Supply (not serviceable) 5 ᅳ Conettix D6610 CPU Card 6 ᅳ D6631 AC/DC Power Supply (not serviceabl...
Page 19 - 8-pin connection to D6645 Line Termination Card
D6600 Specific Cards D6640/D6641 Line Cards and D6645 Line Terminator Cards i Notice!Starting with D6200 v2.0 the D6640 Line Card is no longer be supported. Information aboutthe D6640 is provided in this section for legacy support only. Figure 6.1: D6640/D6641 Line Card Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ 48-...
Page 20 - Card Installation
Figure 6.2: D6645 Line Terminator Card Callout ᅳ Description 1 ᅳ 48-pin connection to D6640/D6641 Line Card. 2 ᅳ Alignment Guide - Stabilizes the connection and acts as a guide for connecting the terminator card to the line card. 3 ᅳ Telco Line Jacks - Standard telephone lines connect to the RJ11C j...
Page 21 - Empty slot
Installing Terminator CardsRefer to D6640/D6641 Line Cards and D6645 Line Terminator Cards, page 19 when performingthe following steps:1. Remove the two bracket screws that secure the terminator card (or card slot cover, if thisis a new terminator card installation) to the back of the D6600 chassis....
Page 22 - terminator card to the CPU card.
2. Open the display door on the D6600. One telephone line card is installed in the D6600when the unit is shipped from the factory. 3. Insert the new line card into the slot by aligning the top and bottom of the line card withthe card guides in the D6600 chassis. Firmly push the card to make sure it ...
Page 23 - Parallel Printer Port.; Card Removal and Replacement; Pull the CPU card straight out of the card guide.
4 ᅳ Parallel Printer Port. * Use a null-modem cable to connect directly to the computer. You can also connect this portto a Network Ethernet Module for communicating over a network. Card Removal and Replacement ! Warning!Remove power to the D6600 before removing, replacing, or installing the CPU car...
Page 24 - Printer Specifications
Printer Specifications i Notice!Refer to the appropriate Installation Supplement included with your product for the specificsof your particular installation. Use the DB25 port on the back of the D6600/D6100IPv6 rear panel to connect to a standardparallel text printer. 7 24 en | Printer Specification...
Page 25 - Installation; Installation Check List
Installation i Notice!Refer to the appropriate Installation Supplement included with your product for the specificsof your particular installation. Installation Check List Check each receiver card to see that it is correctly positioned in the card guides at the top and bottom of the enclosure. Also ...
Page 26 - reports to each line connected to the receiver.; Rack Mount Instructions; Remove the battery power connection.
i Notice!Ensure that a switch does not control the outlet. Turn the D6600 power switch on. The D6100IPv6 starts as soon as you plug in the AC Transformer. Set the calendar and clock to the correct date and time and program the necessary options. Ensure that the communication formats are correct by h...
Page 27 - Power; Power Supply Modules; Battery Voltage
Power Power Supply Modules Main Power D6600 Power Input AC Nominal Operating Range 120 V or 230 V AC maximum Operating Range 100 VAC to 120 VAC, 220 VAC to 240 VAC, 50–60 Hz2.5 A maximum Power Cord IEC 60320 C13 type Replaceable Fuse 2.5A F250V Fast blow 5x20mm D6100IPv6 Power Input AC Nominal Opera...
Page 28 - Minimum Standby Battery
11.5 V to 10.2 V Battery Low Below 10.2 V Battery Bad Battery Missing Table 9.1: Battery Voltage Display Device Qty 12 V Battery Standby Current UPS AC Standby Current D6600 (one D6640/ D6641/D6645 Card) 1 800 mA 800 mA 350 mA 350 mA Additional D6640/ D6641/D6645 Cards 210 mA x Qty (2to 7) 35 mA x Q...
Page 30 - Input and Output Ports; Overview of Input and Output Ports; UPS Monitoring through CPU Programmable Input Ports
Input and Output Ports Overview of Input and Output Ports i Notice!Refer to the appropriate Installation Supplement included with your product for the specificsof your particular installation. 1 2 3 4 Bosch Security Systems Fairport, NY USA Input: 100 - 120/ 220 - 240V~ 50 - 60 Hz2.5 Amps BATTERY 1 ...
Page 32 - Ports; Radionics D6615 CPU Terminator Card; Maximum load is 20 mA
! Warning!Operating the input as an analog input between 0.5 V and 5 V might cause abnormal results.This input state is not defined and might change expected results. i Notice!Reverse configuration is not for use in UL Listed applications. Automation Link Monitoring (COM3) through CPU Programmable O...
Page 33 - Process Flow; Receiver Handshake and Kiss-Off
D6600/D6100IPv6 Operation Process Flow Receiver Handshake and Kiss-Off The telephone line dialed by the communicator connects to a line card in the D6600/D6100IPv6. The line card detects ringing voltage, answers the incoming call, and sends aprogrammed series of handshake tones. The communicator det...
Page 35 - Press the Acknowledge button.
Normal Operation Mode In Normal Operation Mode, the D6600/D6100IPv6 sends messages immediately or in blocks toreporting devices (such as printers and computers) as soon as the devices are ready toreceive the information. Signals do not remain visible in the display. If all reporting devicesfail, the...
Page 36 - Keypad Menu Operation; Log In
7. Press the Acknowledge button. 8. Repeat until the reporting device(s) record(s) all outstanding messages and the displayclears. Keypad Menu Operation Log In D6600/D6100IPv61. Press the Enter button. 2. Enter your password. i Notice!D6600 default password: 6600D6100IPv6 default password: 6100 i No...
Page 37 - Press the Function key.; Printer
As you correct system troubles, the receiver removes them from this list. The system troublelight is no longer illuminated. Refer to Troubleshooting Guide, page 77 for more information. Software Version Display The software version display indicated the current software versions of the CPU and each ...
Page 42 - Network Communications
Network Communications i Notice!References to the Network Ethernet Module model number are defined in the Installation Sup-plement.Refer to the appropriate Installation Supplement included with your product for the specificsof your particular installation. The Conettix D6600 and D6100IPv6 Communicat...
Page 46 - Setting Up the Conettix D6600/D6100IPv6 over an Ethernet Network; Operation; Setting Up the Host Computer
Callout ᅳ Description Callout ᅳ Description 6 ᅳ Local PC or SMS-capable cell phone for configuration 14 ᅳ PSTN connection 7 ᅳ Antenna cable 15 ᅳ Conettix D6600 or Conettix D6100iPv6 Receiver 8 ᅳ Magnetic base antenna Conettix D6600/D6100IPv6 Pre-installation Requirements Consider the following pre-i...
Page 47 - Select the protocol icon for TCP/IP and click Properties.
The host computer is any computer or workstation that is connected to the network you willuse to manage/administer the D6600/D6100IPv6 and other devices. Any existing laptop ordesktop computer on the network can be used. However, for security reasons, it is best thatthe computer not be used as a reg...
Page 48 - entered correctly. Select Start; Connection-specific DNS Suffix
Figure 12.4: Internet Protocol Properties Use IP i Notice!If you have any questions about the assignment of the IP address or subnet mask, contact thenetwork administrator.You must enter the correct subnet mask and gateway for all devices that are on this network.Contact the network administrator fo...
Page 49 - The System Properties window opens.; Select the Hardware tab.
i Notice!Verify the IP address, subnet mask, and all other listed information. This information shouldmatch the IP and subnet mask you assigned to this computer in the previous steps.If you have chosen to program the D6600/D6100IPv6’s initial network parameters using thedirect null modem serial conn...
Page 52 - Callout – Description; – Null Modem cable
Callout – Description 1 - D6600 Number 1 2 – D6600 Number 2 3 – Null Modem cable 4 – D6686/D6682/D6680 Number 2 5 – A/B Network switch 6 – Network switch 7 – D6686/D6682/D6680 Number 1 Another necessary programming parameter is an Alternate MAC Address. The Alternate MACAddress function allows a swi...
Page 53 - Conettix Datagram Type Differences; Confirm that D6200 version 1.20 or later is installed.; With the D6200 software, select Network; Send the changes to the receiver and close the window.; Select Network; Select channel 1 of the NIM.
Conettix Datagram Type Differences i Notice!Install software version 5.5C or later in the network device (C900TTL-E, D9133TTL-E, orD6680) for the Datagram Type Function.Software version 1.5D or later must be installed in the DX4020 or C900V2. i Notice!If you are using a D6686 or D6100IPv6, the datag...
Page 54 - At the Datagram selection, enter 07 and press Enter.; Save the settings and exit from the setup of the NIM.; Internal IP Address; Networking and Encryption; One NIM using encryption, the other not using encryption
3. At the Port Number selection, enter a source port that is not being used by another NIMon the same network (such as 7701, 7702, 7703, and so on). Keeping a list of thenetwork modules on a particular network along with the source ports of those moduleswill ensure that duplicate source ports are no...
Page 55 - The following equipment is needed:
Using Encryption for the First TimeWhen deciding to use encryption for the first time:– Check the hardware versions of the NIMs that will be used in the system. If all of thehardware versions used in a system do not match the versions listed below, encryptioncannot be used on that system when they a...
Page 56 - One additional static IP Address; Add a receiver to the list of receivers under Administration; Select the receiver name added in the previous step.; Special Conettix D6600 Applications
– One additional static IP Address – A D6672 COM1 Expansion Kit for the D6600 1. D6686/D6682/D6680 Number 1 is the network adapter that is currently running. 2. Assuming the first D6686/D6682/D6680 is already set up and running, connect thesecond D6600 on COM1 to the D6600. 3. Enable encryption in t...
Page 57 - - Automation System; D6100IPv6 Configuration Setup Instructions; Factory Default IP Address
Some applications might require a direct serial connection be emulated over the network. Oneapplication that would require this is where the D6600 is located on another part of thenetwork from the Automation System. To create a direct serial connection between the D6600and the automation system, con...
Page 58 - Read this entire section before proceeding.
For example, 190.200.128.111 could be an IPv4 address and 2001:0db8:85a3:0042:0000:8a2e:0370:7334 could be an IPv6 address. Within an isolated network, you can assign IP addressesat random if each one is unique. However, connecting a private network to the Internetrequires using registered IP addres...
Page 59 - D6686/D6100IPv6 IP: The IP address recorded in the previous step
4. Select the List All Conettix IP Devices tab and click Start. The program scans thenetwork for the device. 5. The D6100IPv6 appears in the list with the IP address. Record the IP address that islisted as shown. 6. Select the XML Configuration tab and click Setting. Enter into the Setting dialog bo...
Page 61 - interface
ConfigSection ConfigSub-section ConfigParameter DefaultValue Valid Values Description interface eth0 dhcp enable enable, disable Determines if IPv4 DHCP is used. If this is set to disabled, then a Static IPv4 Address needsto be specified in the IP AddressConfiguration Parameter. interface eth0 ip ad...
Page 63 - Configuring for Network Communication
ConfigSection ConfigSub-section ConfigParameter DefaultValue Valid Values Description bosch tunnel 1 or 2 aes key 01020304050607080910111213141516 16 to 32Hexadecimalcharacters Enter the 16 to 32 Hexadecimal charactersdepending upon the Key size entered:128-bit requires 16 Hex characters192-bit requ...
Page 64 - D6100i Configuration Setup Instructions; The instructions in this section are for legacy D6100i modules.; Identifying the MAC Hardware Address
4. Press Down to view 6.2.5 Network Adapter Enabled, and then verify it is a value of 2 andpress Enter. If the value is not 2, press Enter>[2]>Enter. 5. If the D6100IPv6 has encryption enabled, press Down until viewing 6.2.6 NetworkEncryption Enabled and set it to 1 using the same method as ab...
Page 65 - Initial IP Address Assignment Using ARP.EXE; Select Start
Initial IP Address Assignment Using ARP.EXE The D6100i you are configuring and the computer used to configure it must both be on thesame gateway (the device that connects the LAN to the WAN) to use telnet for configuration ofthe D6100i. The gateway can be a router or a hub. After you configure the D...
Page 66 - Using Telnet to Finish the Configuration; Click OK. The installation might take several minutes; Repeat Step 3 using 9999 as the port number.
The network uses this table to identify devices and to route signals. The number of devicesand other types (static and dynamic, as shown in the example) depends on the network andthe number and type of devices with which this COMPUTER communicates. Identify the MACaddress of the device you are insta...
Page 67 - Configuration Using Telnet; Host Bits
9. Type open <IP ADDRESS> 9999 and press Enter (for example, open 172.17.10.70 9999). 10. Press Enter. The Setup Mode information appears. Configuration Using Telnet 1. Type 0 (zero) and press Enter to set up the basic server configuration.If the D6100i was previously programmed with an IP add...
Page 68 - The following prompt appears:; Press Enter to accept the password setting at none.; The Setup Mode information appears.
12 255.255.240.0 28 240.0.0.0 13 255.255.224.0 29 224.0.0.0 14 255.255.192.0 30 192.0.0.0 15 255.255.128.0 31 128.0.0.0 16 255.255.0.0 The following prompt appears: 4 Press Enter to accept the password setting at none. i Notice!In most cases, do not assign a password. If a password is necessary, sto...
Page 70 - Configuration of the D6100i is complete.; Press Down to view the 6 NETWORK CONFIGURATION then press Enter.
i Notice!Disabling the telnet and port 77FE prevents you from accessing the set-up menu for futurechanges. 6. At the Disable Web Server prompt, press Enter to accept the default (N). 7. At the Disable ECHO ports prompt, press Enter to accept the default (Y). 8. At the Enable Encryption prompt, type ...
Page 72 - No Data Received Reports; No Data Received; Telephone line noise causes the data to be unrecognized.; Data Error
No Data Received Reports If a message is garbled (incorrect checksum or inconsistent message rounds) due to a noisytelephone line or other difficulty, the receiver withholds the kiss-off tone. This causes thecontrol panel to send the same message again up to four times. No Data Received The D6600/D6...
Page 73 - Central Station Automation System; Host PC
Central Station Automation System If using a Bosch Security Systems, Inc. receiver, connect a central station automation systemcomputer to the COM3 port (automation computer port) on the rear of the receiver with anull-modem cable. Refer to the D6600/D6100IPv6 Computer Interface Manual (P/N:49981227...
Page 75 - Central Station Tips; Computer Interface; Rotary Lines; Proper Ground
Central Station Tips Back-up Receiver Spare circuit boards and receivers should be available at the central station. Keep a spare kiton hand. UL Listed central stations monitoring burglary or fire alarms must have a sparereceiver available for activation within 30 sec. Computer Interface i Notice!Ke...
Page 77 - Troubleshooting Guide; Exchange the CPU Card with a known good card.
Troubleshooting Guide The D6600 consists of several plug-in assemblies that you can easily replace in the field(components and controls on individual assemblies are shown starting in Card Functions andLocations, page 14. Symptom Problem Solution Line CardOL/LF LEDsteadily glowsred or yellow. Telepho...
Page 80 - Specifications
Specifications Dimensions (H x W x D) D6600 Rack mount (4U) 18 cm x 48.3 cm x 49.5 cm (7.0 in x 19.0 in x 19.5 in) Standalone 18 cm x 45.0 cm x 49.5 cm (7.0 in x 17.75 i. x 19.5 in) D6100IPv6 Rack mount (2U) 9.0 cm. x 37.5 cm. x 25.5 cm (3.5 in x 19 in x 10 in) Standalone 9.0 cm. x 30.5 cm. x 25.5 c...
Page 84 - Service Information; (EMERGENCY DATA SHEET
Service Information (EMERGENCY DATA SHEET In a central station emergency, use this information to contact the necessary people and enable Bosch SecuritySystems, Inc. Customer Service Personnel to help you with your emergency. Ask your supervisor to provide thefollowing information: Supervisor’s Name...