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6.5 Programming Path Numbers and IP
Addresses for Enhanced
Communications
Enhanced communications is the ability to
communicate by some means other than the standard
digital dialer. In this section, programmable
parameters allow you to define up to four separate
enhanced communication paths to which events can
be routed. To route an event (such as an Alarm or
Trouble) to an enhanced communication path,
additional programming must also be completed in
Section 2.3 Routing on page 12 and Section 2.4 Enhanced
Routing on page 20.
Enhanced Comm
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes
Enable enhanced communications
over the SDI bus.
No
Do not enable enhanced
communications over the SDI bus.
Determines if the control panel allows enhanced
communications over the SDI bus.
• Modem Format must be set to Yes
when using enhanced communications.
• Enable Ext Modem must be set to No if
enhanced communications are used.
• Enhanced Comm must be set to No if an
external modem is used.
To disable Enhanced Routing completely
over an SDI path, RG#Primary SDI,
RG#Backup SDI, and Enhanced Comm
prompts must all be set to No.
Events can be routed to as many as four available
enhanced communication paths through the SDI bus.
If an event (or group of events) is routed to an SDI
path, the number entered in Primary Device
determines which SDI path is used (provided that
RG# Prim
,
Primary SDI
was set to Yes in Routing).
If events are to be routed to an IP address (in a private
LAN or WAN application), determine which path is
used (Path 1 to Path 4), and enter the appropriate IP
Address for that path (refer to
Path # IP Add1
to
Path
# IP Add4
).
If events are to be routed to an SDI Path but not to an
IP Address, allow the setting for
Path # IP Add#
to
remain at 0.
Path # Poll Rate
,
Path # Ack Wait
, and
Path # Retry Count
must be programmed.
Path # IP Add1
Default: 0
Selection: 0 to 255
0 to 255
Enter the first three digits of the IP
address. Leading zeros are not
required.
Path # IP Add 1
and the next three items determine
the IP addresses for each of the four enhanced
communication paths available when using the D5200.
An IP address has four fields. Each field has a range
of 0 to 255. For example, an IP address is expressed as
110.227.64.190. The D5200 programmer splits the IP
address into four programmable fields (refer to Figure
10). See your network administrator to obtain the
appropriate IP address for contacting a central station
receiver.
Figure 10: Path # IP Add1 to Add4
Path # IP Add2
Default: 0
Selection: 0 to 255
Refer to
Path 1 IP Add1
.
Path # IP Add3
Default: 0
Selection: 0 to 255
Refer to
Path 1 IP Add1
.
Path # IP Add4
Default: 0
Selection: 0 to 255
Refer to
Path 1 IP Add1
.
110.227.64.190
Path # IP Add1
Path # IP Add2
Path # IP Add3
Path # IP Add4
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