Honeywell MS-9200UDLSE Manuel D’Utilisation
Installation
Optional Module Installation
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MS-9200UDLS PN 52750:A 11/04/05
2.9.2 Printer/PC
A serial printer or a PC (personal computer) may be connected to TB8 Terminals 1 - 4
on the FACP. The printer can be used to provide a hard-copy printout of real-time
events, history file and walktest data. An IBM compatible PC can be connected to
provide local FACP programming capabilities using the PK-CD programming utility.
Installation of either device requires panel programming to allow the FACP to
communicate with the device.
on the FACP. The printer can be used to provide a hard-copy printout of real-time
events, history file and walktest data. An IBM compatible PC can be connected to
provide local FACP programming capabilities using the PK-CD programming utility.
Installation of either device requires panel programming to allow the FACP to
communicate with the device.
CAUTION! Do not connect a printer or PC to the MS-9200UDLS FACP if a ground
fault (zero impedance to ground) exists on the control panel. Circuit damage may
result. Remove all power (Primary and Secondary) before installing or removing any
wiring.
fault (zero impedance to ground) exists on the control panel. Circuit damage may
result. Remove all power (Primary and Secondary) before installing or removing any
wiring.
Installation
Remote printers and PCs require separate primary power. Also required is the PRT/
PK-CABLE which is an interface cable prewired to a DB9F connector. Wire the PRT/
PK-CABLE to TB8 Terminals 1 - 4 as illustrated in the following figure. Connect the
DB9F connector to the printer or PC serial EIA-232 port. If a nine-pin serial connector
is not available on the printer or PC, use a DB25 adapter. Make certain that the DB25
adapter does not swap the Transmit and Receive lines. Apply power to the FACP and
printer or PC. Note that a ground fault (zero impedance to ground) may occur on the
FACP, dependent on the printer or PC being used, due to this connection. For this
reason, it is important that there be no preexisting ground fault on the panel.
Remote printers and PCs require separate primary power. Also required is the PRT/
PK-CABLE which is an interface cable prewired to a DB9F connector. Wire the PRT/
PK-CABLE to TB8 Terminals 1 - 4 as illustrated in the following figure. Connect the
DB9F connector to the printer or PC serial EIA-232 port. If a nine-pin serial connector
is not available on the printer or PC, use a DB25 adapter. Make certain that the DB25
adapter does not swap the Transmit and Receive lines. Apply power to the FACP and
printer or PC. Note that a ground fault (zero impedance to ground) may occur on the
FACP, dependent on the printer or PC being used, due to this connection. For this
reason, it is important that there be no preexisting ground fault on the panel.
Note that the printer may or may not be supervised as determined by user
programming. Refer to "Printer/PC" on page 115.
programming. Refer to "Printer/PC" on page 115.
Printer Configuration
Refer to the documentation supplied with the printer for pertinent information about
printer setup. Set the printer’s options as listed in the following table:
Refer to the documentation supplied with the printer for pertinent information about
printer setup. Set the printer’s options as listed in the following table:
PC Configuration
The Windows-based PK-CD Programming Utility Kit contains CD-ROM with on-line
help file.
The Windows-based PK-CD Programming Utility Kit contains CD-ROM with on-line
help file.
COMMUNICATION SETUP
BUFFER:
LARGE
DATA BITS:
7
PARITY:
EVEN
STOP BIT:
1 STOP
BAUD RATE:
2400/4800/9600
AUTOMATIC LINE FEED
NO
AUTOMATIC CARRIAGE RETURN
NO
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Black
RCV
DTR
DTR
GRND
TX
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
White
Green
Red
B+ A+ B- A- A B
ACS
SHIELD
SLC
SLC
SLC
SLC
OUT+ IN+ OUT- IN-
TB8
TB9
TB10
PRT/PK-CABLE
9600tb7a.cdr
Figure 2.17 Serial Printer and Computer Connections