Bosch Appliances d9412gv3 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
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5.0 AUXPARM
5.1 Introduction
The programming prompts in this section are
primarily used for programming enhanced
communication capabilities for the GV3 Series
Control Panels.
Enhanced communications is the ability to provide
communication functions for the control panels over
SDI. These communication methods include:
Routing control panel events through a network
interface module (NIM). A network interface
module (NIM) can be a DX4020 or an ITS-
DX4020-G.
Communicating with remote programming
software (RPS) using a (NIM).
Communicating with a remote or local automation
software package.
5.2 RPS Requirements
The AUXPARM section currently has seven sections:
SDI Automation
SDI RPS Parameters
Enhanced Communications
SDI RPS/Enhanced Communication
Configuration
Miscellaneous
Cross Point Parameters
Route Group Rate
5.3 SDI Automation
SDI automation defines the characteristics of a serial
interface module (SIM) when used with home or
business automation software. The SIM is a two-way
SDI to a serial communication module that allows the
control panels to send and receive information to and
from an external software program.
The SIM can be a D9133, DX4010i, or
DX4020 (configured to emulate serial
communication).
A DX4010i can be used only for
programming.
This automation protocol allows external software
programs to interact and perform functions such as:
arming and disarming areas,
changing user passcodes and names, and
turning relays on and off.
The items described in this section allow some
simple configuration options. To receive the SIM
automation protocol; however, you must contact
Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Technical Support at
(888) 886-6189.
Enable SDI Auto
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes Enable Automation software.
No Disable Automation software.
Changing this item to Yes enables the automation
address (SDI Address 80).
Supervise SDI 80
Default: No
Selection: Yes or No
Yes
Supervise the serial interface
module (SIM).
No
Do not supervise the serial interface
module (SIM).
This item determines whether the serial interface
module (SIM) is supervised or not. If the SIM is
supervised, disconnecting the SIM from the control
panel creates a Trouble SDI 80 Event and the
keypad annunciates a trouble tone (if programmed)
and displays SERVC SDI 80.
Trouble SDI 80 Reports are always sent
using the account number for Area 1.