Robert Bosch Security Solutions Pte Ltd COR-RCV-433 Manuel D’Utilisation

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en | Layout and Wiring of the Device
Security Escort Coordinator & Receiver
2017.08 | SE3v1.0 | F.01U.277.701
Installation Manual
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
IP Settings
Value
Port
20000
Tab. 4.2: Default IP Settings of Coordinator
The default settings can be changed using the Utility Tool from the Security Escort software.
See the Security Escort Hardware and Software Installation for more information.
4.5
RS-485 communication connector
The coordinator and receivers can communicate with each other using the RS-485 interface.
The communication connector is identified by their 3 terminal points, namely A, GND and B.
The recommended data transmission speed is 19200 bps @ 1km (default) and 115 kbps @
500m. Please refer to the table below for the full range of data transmission speeds:
Data transmission speed (bps)
Range (m)
19200
1000
38400
900
57600
800
115200
500
Tab. 4.3: Range of data transmission speeds
The recommended wiring for RS-485 communication is 24-AWG Cat5e using 4-conductors,
with unshielded twisted pair for indoor installations, and shielded twisted pair for outdoor
installations.
Figure 4.4: RS-485 Connector
4.6
RS-485 jumpers
The coordinator and receivers use RS-485 multi-drop communication channels between the
device boards. It is necessary to include end-of-line jumper settings on the last receiver to
have a stable communication channel (see Setting the jumpers for RS-485 communication loop,
page 25
). The jumper blocks are identified as J5 on the coordinator/receiver.
4.7
Input connectors
Two 2-pin connectors on the left side of the coordinator/receiver provide terminal points for
wiring from input devices. The terminal strips are identified as Input1 and Input2 on the
coordinator/receiver. There are two terminals for each input point.
Figure 4.5: Input Connectors