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Installation Manual
TCP/IP Module
1. Overview
Introduction
The ComIP module allows the Premier control panels to be connected to either a Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN). The internet is considered as a WAN. Once the control panel is connected to a network the following features can be achieved: Upload/Download via Wintex UDL Signal alarms to an Alarm Receiving Centre High security polling by Alarm Receiving Centre Remote control and diagnostics using a web browser
ComIP Module
Power Info. Ready
Omit
Service
1 4 7
Yes
2 5 8 0
3 6 9
No
Reset
Menu
Network Hub/Switch
Wintex
Upload/Download
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Wintex
Upload/Download
ComIP Module
Power Info. Ready
Omit
Service
1 4 7
Yes
2 5 8 0
3 6 9
No
Reset
Router or Gateway
Internet
Menu
Network Hub/Switch
Wintex
Upload/Download
Alarms over IP
Fast Format/Contact ID/SIA
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2. Installation
General
The installation of the ComIP module requires a basic understanding of networking and TCP/IP protocol. If you are not familiar with these concepts, you may require assistance from an IT professional before attempting to install the module. The ComIP module is designed to be fitted inside the control panel and is powered via the harness connection. A suitable network cable should be fed into the control panel to allow connection the module.
PCB Layout
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CIP0123456
! 5-way harness connection to control panel " ComIP Status LEDs # Network status LED (Left) $ Network status LED (Right) % RJ45 network Connection & MAC address
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Status LEDs 2 Resetting Offline Online Programming mode LED On
Installation
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select Engineers mode on the control panel then remove the control panel lid. Choose a suitable location for the module. Remember to allow enough space to plug in the network cable and connect the harness lead (supplied). Fit the 4 self adhesive feet supplied to the four mounting holes. Remove the self adhesive backing paper and secure to the base of the control panel. Connect the 5-way end of the harness to the 5-way connector on the module. Connect the other end onto a control panel communication port. The harness is supplied with a 5 to 7 way adaptor which may be required when plugging onto COM2 on the control panel. If the harness is being plugged onto COM1 the 5 to 7 way adaptor should be unplugged thus allowing the 5 way connector to plug directly onto COM1 on the control panel. Connect the network cable to the RJ45 connection on the module. The network status LEDs indicate the following: Left LED Off Off Off Off Off Solid Amber Blinking Amber Solid Green Blinking Green Right LED Off Solid Amber Blinking Amber Solid Green Blinking Green Off Off Off Off Meaning No Link 100BASE-T Half Duplex Link 100BASE-T Half Duplex; Activity 100BASE-T Full Duplex Link 100BASE-T Full Duplex; Activity 10BASE-T Half Duplex Link 10BASE-T Half Duplex; Activity 10BASE-T Full Duplex Link 10BASE-T Full Duplex; Activity
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Commissioning
The control panel must be programmed correctly in order for the module to function as expected. The following section covers the items that need to be configured on the control panel in order to make the ComIP module operate correctly. The actual details on how to program the following items can be found in the relevant control panel installation manual.
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ComIP Installation Manual ComIP Address Each TCP/IP node on a network host has a unique IP address. This address provides the information needed to forward packets on the local network and across multiple networks if necessary. IP addresses are specified as x.x.x.x, where each x is a number from 1 to 254; for example, 192.168.0.200. The ComIP must be assigned a unique IP address to use on a TCP/IP network. If the address is left blank or is programmed as 0.0.0.0 the ComIP module will try to automatically obtain an IP address from a DHCP server (if one is running on the network). ComIP Port The port number used to identify the channel for remote initiated connections. The default setting is 10001. The range for port settings is: 1-65535 except for the following reserved ports: Port Numbers 1-1024 9999 14000-14009 30718 10000 - 10999 Reserved for Reserved (well known ports) Telnet setup Reserved Reserved Recommended for raw socket connections
ComIP Gateway The gateway address, or router, allows communication to other LAN/WAN segments. The gateway address should be the IP address of the router connected to the same LAN segment as the ComIP. The gateway address must be within the local network. ComIP Netmask A netmask defines the number of bits taken from the IP address that are assigned for the host section. The default mask is 255.255.255.0 (8 bits). Control Panel Com Port The ComIP is connected to a com port on the control panel. This port must be configured to communicate with the ComIP module, see Com Port Setup in the relevant control panel installation manual for further details.
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Specifications
Supply Voltage: Current Consumption: Dimensions: Packed Weight: 10 - 14VDC 210mA 63mm x 55mm x 15mm 60g (Approximately)
Standards
The ComIP conforms to European Union (EU) Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 73/23/EEC (amended by 93/68/EEC) and Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 89/336/EEC (amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC). The CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety, health, environment and customer protection.
Warranty
All Texecom products are designed for reliable, trouble-free operation. Quality is carefully monitored by extensive computerised testing. As a result the ComIP is covered by a twoyear warranty against defects in material or workmanship.
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Texecom Limited, Bradwood Court, St. Crispin Way, Haslingden, Lancashire BB4 4PW, England. Technical Support: Tel: +44 (0)1706 234833 Tel: +44 (0)1706 234811 Fax: +44 (0)1706 213187 Texecom Ltd. 2000 - 2004 INS273-2