User Manual

Configuring control units – Intrusion
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Building Technologies
DMS8000 Network, Fire, and Intrusion Connectivity Configuration Guide
Fire Safety & Security Products 06.2009
Selecting the Import tab results in a page report being displayed. This contains
the detailed logs of the latest import procedure, including all the added or re-
moved objects.
Linking the CS6 to the Communication network
To link the CS6 node to the NK82xx node, do the following:
1. Expand the network folders until you reach the node that represents the
NK8000 network node physically connected to the CS6.
2. Select the CS6 node.
3. Drag and drop the CS6 node to the CerCom LON network node
depending on the type of NK node (see Fig. 170).
Not
e: The valid link position for Cerloop is always the same main node, repre-
senting the entire loop. The valid link positions on NK8000 gateways are dis-
tributed along the subsystem lines.
Composer helps you in recognising a valid link by showing a shortcut Link icon
instead of the circle No-link icon .
Fig. 170 Linking CS6 to NK82xx (NK8223, LON)
When the link is established, a new node appears on the structure tree, and its
properties can be seen on the Node tab.
Set CerCom/LON bus addresses
1. Select the CS6 link in the LON bus (Fig. 171):
2.
Set the CerCom/Lon addresses associated to the CS6 unit:
LON Subnet (high and low hex digit)
LON Node in the Subnet (high and low hex digit)
Logical address (integer number)
Note: These values should match what has been set on the CS6 control unit
configuration.