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Radionics D6680: a two-channel network adapter that works great with most NetCom installations. It has a cable for connecting to DB25 Channel 1 Port. Avoid connecting both Ethernet ports simultaneously, as the D6680 doesn't have routing capabilities.
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D6680 Network Adapter
Installation Guide
1.0
Introduction
The Radionics D6680 Network Adapter is a two-channel network adapter. The D6680 includes a cable for connecting to DB25 Channel 1 Port. For most NetCom installations, only one channel needs to be used and configured.
These instructions should be followed to avoid the possibility of physical damage to the operator, program and/or equipment.
1.1
Network Interface 1.2
Serial Interface
Figure 1: Network Interface
Note: Do not attempt to connect both Ethernet ports simultaneously. The D6680 does not have routing capabilities.
The D6680 has the following items on the
Network Interface end of the unit.
1. 10BASE-T Ethernet Port (refer to Figure 2)
2. 10BASE-FL Ethernet Port (Transmit)
– Not Used
3. 10BASE-FL Ethernet Port (Receive)
– Not Used
1.1.1
RJ-45 10BASE-T Ethernet Port
Figure 3: Serial Interface
The D6680 has the following items on the
Serial Interface end of the unit.
1. DB9 Serial Port (DTE) – Not Used
3. DB25 Serial Port (DCE)
1.2.1
DB25 Serial Port (DCE)
Figure 2: RJ-45 Ethernet Jack Pinouts
Figure 4: 25-pin Serial Port
D6680
2.0
Specifications
Protocols Supported
Connectors
Cables
Serial:
Network:
Ethernet
Data Rates
Serial Line
Formats
RS-232
Characters:
Stop bits:
Parity:
Modem Controls
Max Length: 50 ft.
Serial speed ranging from 300 bps to 115.2 kbps
7 or 8 data bits
1 or 2
Odd, even, none
RTS, CTS, DSR, DCD, DTR
Flow Control
Management
System Software
Diagnostic LEDs
XON/XOFF
CTS/RTS
HTTP (internal web server)
SNMP (read only)
Serial login
Telnet login
Flash ROM standard: downloadable from a TCP/IP host (TFTP) or over serial port
Network Transmit, Network Receive, Good Link, Collisions, Channel 1
Status, Channel 2 Status, Diagnostic
Compatibility
Power Requirements
AC Current Required
Ethernet: Version 2.0/IEEE 802.3
D6600
9 to 30 VDC or 9 to 25 VAC (External adapter included)
Power Consumption: 3 W
UPS Standby Current: 35 mA
Power Input AC nominal operating range 120 or 240 VAC
AC maximum operating range 100 to 240 VAC ~ 50/60 Hz
0.2 Amp maximum
Standby Power
ARP, UPD, TCP, Telnet, ICMP, SNMP, DHCP, TFTP, HTTP, BootP and
ECHO
DB25
DB9
RS-232/RS-322/RS-485 serial port with DCE configuration
RS232 serial port with DTE configuration
10BASE-T or 10BASE-FL
LAN/WAN: ‘RJ-45’ Modular Jack (Ethernet)
Category 3 or better unshielded twisted pair
Max Length: 328 ft. (100 m)
Environmental
Dimensions
An Uninterrupted Power Supply is required for use with the D6680, when used for UL FIRE Protective Signaling Systems. A 60-hour minimum UPS standby power supply is required for UL Certification.
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
+41
°
F to +122
°
F (+5
°
C to +49
°
C)
-40
°
F to +151
°
F (+40
°
C to +66
°
C)
Unit 6.5 in. x 4.46 in. x 1.39 in. (16.5 cm x 11.3 cm x 36 mm)
Weight
Enclosure
(H x W x D)
The enclosure is manufactured from 20 Gauge (1.0 mm), cold-rolled steel. A keyed lock is included.
12.5 in. x 14.5 in. x 3 in. (31.8 cm x 36.8 cm x 76 mm)
1.1 lbs. (0.48 kg)
Table 1: D6680 Specifications
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D6680
3.0
Installation
3.1
All Installations
Install the D6600 Communications Receiver/Gateway in accordance with NFPA 70, NFPA 72 and the local
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
3.2
UL Installations Fire Alarm
Applications
The D6680 Ethernet Adapter is suitable for
Central Station Protective Signaling when it is installed and used in compliance with NFPA 72 and ANSI/NFPA 70. Installation limits for Digital
Alarm Communicator Receivers (DACR) are under the jurisdiction of your local authority.
Note: For UL Listed Fire Installations, equipment between Ethernet Interface Modules and the
D6680 is required to be UL Listed Information
Technology Equipment.
3.3
Mounting in a Separate Enclosure
Required for UL Central Station Protective
Signaling, the D6680 must be mounted in a separate enclosure like the AE1 (grey) or the
AE2 (red).
Before installing the D6680 in the AE1 or AE2 enclosure, the correct mounting holes must be found on the back wall of the enclosure. Only these holes line up correctly to allow the D6680 to be secured with two screws.
Once the holes are found, proceed to mount the
D6680:
1. Place the D6680 against the back wall of the enclosure.
2. Line up the side mounting holes on the
D6680 with the enclosure mounting holes indicated in Figure 5.
3. Insert the two screws provided and slowly tighten them down until the D6680 is securely mounted to the enclosure (refer to
Figure 6).
Note: It is recommended the enclosure be mounted on a vertical surface, BEFORE installing the module. All wires within the enclosure are power limited and supervised.
3.4
D8004 Transformer Enclosure
The D8004 Transformer Enclosure protects the
AC plug-in transformer and ensures that it remains securely fixed to the AC wall outlet. The
D8004 Transformer Enclosure may be required for certain applications, the most common being fire alarms. Consult your AHJ for installation requirements.
The D8004 is a direct replacement for the AE-
TR16.
Figure 5: Mounting Holes for D6680
Figure 6: D6680 in an AE1/AE2 Enclosure
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3.4.1
Installation Instructions
Remove AC power and lock out the circuit breakers prior to installation.
1. Mount the gang box to the wall or supporting structure.
2. Insert a gang box partition into the gang box. The partition will divide the gang box into two sections. The large section contains the high voltage wiring; the small section contains the low voltage wiring.
3. Punch out a conduit knockout in the high voltage side of the gang box. Bring the 110 VAC wiring through the knockout hole and into the gang box as required by the local Authority Having
Jurisdiction, NFPA and the
NEC.
Cover
Transformer
Cover Plate
Duplex Outlet
Figure 7: D8004 Installation
Gang Box
Gang Box
Partition
Low Voltage
Section
4. Connect the isolated 110 VAC wiring to the duplex outlet.
5. Mount the duplex outlet to the cover plate using the #6 machine screws, nuts and lockwashers provided.
Mount the cover plate to the gang box with the #10 screws provided with the gang box.
6. Energize the power to the circuit(s) and, using a voltmeter, test the duplex outlet for proper voltage.
7. Punch out a conduit knockout in the low voltage side of the gang box. Bring the low voltage wiring through the knockout hole and into the gang box as required by the local Authority Having Jurisdiction, NFPA and the NEC.
8. Connect the low voltage wiring to the transformer.
9. Plug the transformer into the bottom outlet of the duplex outlet. Secure the transformer to the duplex outlet using the screw provided.
10. Attach the cover to the cover plate with the four #6 self-tapping screws provided.
4.0
Programming
Refer to the D6600 NetCom System Guide (P/N: 46542) for information on how to program the D6680.
5.0
Additional UL Requirements
The D6680 must be installed in the same room as the D6600 Central Station Receiver and within
50 ft. (15.2 m) of the D6600 Central Station Receiver.
5.1
UL 864 Fire System Installations
The D6680 must be installed in accordance with NFPA 72.
5.1.1
Required Accessories
•
AE1 or AE2 Enclosure
•
D8004 Transformer Housing
© 2003 Radionics, a division of Detection Systems, Inc.
PO Box 80012, Salinas, CA 93912-0012, USA
Customer Service: (800) 538-5807; Technical Support: (888) 886-6189
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