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1. 3 Zones can be deleted by highlighting the required Zone and clicking the Delete button 4 Click OK when finished NOTES 1 The CaddX Server software will only monitor Zones that have been added here Alarms from other Zones are ignored 2 Zone Names are set in the CaddX Panel Software using the CaddX Keypad Display They cannot be edited here 3 Only those Zones that have been added to this list can be dropped onto Graphics Floor Plans x Zone number Zone Name 1 Zone 1 Figure 9 Zone editor dialog See next page March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 16 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 Tools Configuration 1 Select the Tools Menu 2 Select the Arm Disarm Partition option 3 The Arm Disarm Partition dialog shown in Figure 10 will be displayed A Arm Disarm partitions Port 1 v Partition 4 Arm Disarm o l Cancel Figure 10 Arm Disarm Partition dialog 4 Select the required Port from the Port drop down menu 5 Select the required Partition from the Partition drop down menu 6 Select the Arm or Disarm radio button as required for that Partition 7 Press OK to perform arm disarm Help Menu 1 Select the Help option from the Main Menu 2 Select the About option The CaddX Server dialog shown in Figure 11 will be
2. I mproNet I XP300 400 CADDX ALARM SERVER Version 1 00 SOFTWARE USER MANUAL Manual reference number XP326 0 0 GB 00 Issue 1 March 2006 IMPRO OFFICES WORLDWIDE I mpro Benelux BV Tel 431 20 497 3218 Fax 31 20 497 3952 E mail louisd improbenelux nl Website www improbenelux nl Address New Yorkstraat 45 47 Airport Business Park Lijnden 1175 RD Lijnden The Netherlands Tel 727 733 7061 Toll Free 800 390 5837 Fax i 727 736 1031 E mail info improus com Website www impro net Postal P O Box 607 Dunedin Address FL 34697 Physical 1177 Main Street Suite A Dunedin Address FL 34698 I mpro South Africa Tel 27 31 700 1087 Fax x 27 31 700 1511 E mail impro impro net Website www impro net Postal P O Box 15407 Ashwood Address South Africa 3605 Physical 47 Gillitts Road Pinetown Address South Africa 3610 IMPORTANT NOTI CE In the event of any discrepancies in meaning between this the original English version of the manual and any other version of this manual in whatever language the information in this version shall take precedence March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 2 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 IMPRO TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREE
3. Figure 13 Figure 14 CaddX Alarm System Partitions and Zones concept 8 PartitiONn eer i i MTM 9 Division of Locations Segments and Bits in CaddX NXE 8 memory 10 CaddX ImproNet interface block diagram ssseem 11 CaddX Control RS232 ribbon cable connector pin outs sssssssss 12 CaddX Control extension RS232 cable connector pin outs 12 CaddX Server dialog General Tab selected 14 Select com ports diglOgisiu iicet ter te te Eoo pact bai atem en cl pande aiU cundem 15 vh eger ERES 16 Arm Disarm Partition dialog sssse n 17 Help Menu CaddX Server dialog ssssee e 17 General Tab information sesee eene 18 Alarm Viewer Tab information eee enne 19 Partitions Tab information seeee nenne 19 Figure 15 Partition Options Menu ssssseenem emen 20 Figure 16 Bypass Zone dialog ssssssseeneee nne 21 TABLES Table 1 CaddX main menu options ssssss een 14 impro website Technologies Pty Ltd http www impro net March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 6 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 CADDX SERVER SOFTWARE SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL This document provides information about the integration of an alarm system based on the CaddX NetworX NX8 E Control Comm
4. Partition could be a department and a Zone an office It is also possible for a given Zone to be part of more than one Partition for example it could be a Reception area common to two departments see Figure 2 March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 8 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 CaddX NXE 8 Panel Partition 1 L aS AS Alarm Sensor J caddx part overlap wmf Partition 2 Figure 2 Partition overlap Locations Segments and Bits Individual memory Locations within the CaddX Panel memory are defined as Bits within Segments within Locations see Figure 2 A Location may contain several Segments see the CaddX installation manual for details and each Segment contains 8 Bits See next page March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 9 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 Division of Locations Segments and Bits in CaddX NXE 8 memory Figure 3 shows the division of the CaddX Panel memory Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3 Segment 8 Figure 3 Division of Locations Segments and Bits in CaddX NXE 8 memory This information is merely proviged to help with the settings described under CADDX den EE PROGRAMMING For further details please refer to the CaddX ocumentation CAUTION Programming of Bits should only be done by an experienced progra
5. program a Location with default user codes using the CaddX keypad 1 Enter programming mode 8 2 Enter Default PIN code 9713 3 Enter Device address 04 4 Then enter the Location number followed by Compulsory Settings 1 Location 208 Set baud rate to 38400 2 Location 209 ASCII protocol 3 Location 207 Set value to 1 to enable NX584 broadcast Transition Based 1 Location 210 Segment 1 bits 5 6 7 8 Command Request 1 Location 211 Segment 1 bits 4 5 6 7 8 2 Location 211 Segment 4 bits 6 8 Further Programming I nformation More detailed programming information is included in the CaddX NX8 E Control Communicator Installation Manual CONFI GURATI ON OF THE CADDX SERVER SOFTWARE CaddX Server Software Configuration This section describes the configuration of the CaddX Server 1 Start the CaddX Server from install dir gt bin CaddX server exe 2 The CaddX Server dialog shown in Figure 7 will be displayed March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 13 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 iBix File Config Tools Help General Alarm Viewer Partitions Type Time COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 10 54 18 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 10 54 07 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 10 53 55 iCOM1 Zones Snapshot Message 10 53 43 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 10 5
6. the relevant row A blue background indicates which Partition has been highlighted 8 Select the Partition by right clicking on it 9 The Options Box shown in the next illustration Figure 15 will be displayed SE E 9 8 800000 1x File Config Tools Help General Alarm Viewer Partitions Port Partition Armed COM 1 1 Yes COM 1 2 Yes Arm COM 1 3 Disarm COM 1 4 Disarm and acknowledge COM 1 5 COM 1 B Arm all COM 1 7 r Disarm all COM 1 8 Yes Bypass Zone Rename Partition Figure 15 Partition Options Menu Most of these options are self explanatory The options available are Arm Arms the selected Partition Disarm Disarms the selected Partition Disarm and acknowledge Disarms the selected Partition and acknowledges alarms in the ImproNet Database for that Port Arm all Arms all Partitions monitored by the CaddX NXE 8 Panel connected to the Comm Port selected Disarm all Disarms all Partitions for that Port Panel Bypass Zone Permits the bypassing of selected Zones see next illustration This means that Zones can in effect be disconnected from the system NOTE A Zone cannot be bypassed while the Partition s that include that Zone is are armed Rename Partition Provides the option of renaming the selected Partition March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 20 Imp
7. 3 31 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 10 53 19 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 10 53 07 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 10 52 55 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 10 52 43 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 10 52 31 iCOM1 Zones Snapshot Message 10 52 18 x COM1 Zones Snapshot Message _ 10 52 06 1 Q Port1 Exit Figure 7 CaddX Server dialog General Tab selected The CaddX Server Menu The CaddX Server Main Menu Bar includes the following options TEM OPTI ON OPERATI ONS COMMENTS File Exit Exit CaddX Server Config Ports Select RS232 Comm Ports Zones Zone editor Defines Zones to be monitored by the Cadax Server software Tools Arm Disarm Partition Permits the Arming Disarming of Alarm Partitions on each Port Walk Test Currently not available Help About This dialog provides release date and version information and the options listed below INF Provides property and value information about software installed GC Used to releases unused memory Table 1 CaddX main menu options March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 14 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 CONFI GURATI ON PROCEDURE To configure the CaddX Server in a new application use the procedure below Comms Port Configuration 1 Select the Config option from the menu 2 Select the Ports option The Select com ports dialog shown in Fig
8. ERAL I NFORMATI ON DONGLES LI CENCI NG The CaddX Server does not need a dongle to run However each Graphics Runtime package needs to be unlocked via the ProxMate to operate with the CaddX software CADDX SYSTEM TERMI NOLOGY It is essential that you know the CaddX terminology listed here when integrating CaddX March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 7 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 NX8 E Panels with an ImproNet System NOTE The terms Location and Zone used in this document have meanings specific to the CaddX System and are not related in any way to the same terms as used in ImproNet Partitions and Zones Each CaddX Alarm System is divided into Partitions and Zones Each Partition can contain several Zones see Figure 1 A Partition is an abstract area and its boundaries are set purely for convenience On the other hand a Zone is defined by the physical location of sensors in that Zone and the hard wiring of these sensors to the CaddX Panel Several sensors can be used in each Zone but if this is the case there is no way of differentiating between them For this reason any alarm condition in a given Zone would be indicated on the ImproNet floor plan by the same alarm icon CaddX NXE 8 Panel Partition 1 caddx part amp zones wmf Partition N AS Alarm Sensor Figure 1 CaddX Alarm System Partitions and Zones concept Typically a
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12. ctrical connections between each CaddX Panel and the ImproNet System consist simply of an RS232 link from the CaddX Panel to a PC with access to the ImproNet Database The CaddX Server allows for the connection of two CaddX Panels to a PC with a separate Comms port for each Hardware Block Diagram The connections between a CaddX Panel and an ImproNet System are shown in block diagram form in Figure 4 The only connection required is an RS 232 link Caddx NX 148E Keypad PC with access to Inputs from ImproNet Database alarm sensors RO MARIE caddx alm impronet conn wmf Figure 4 CaddX I mproNet interface block diagram RS232 Connection from CaddX NX8 E Control Communicator to PC This connection is made using a ribbon cable supplied with the CaddX unit If necessary this link can be extended using the RS232 shielded multi core cable March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 11 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 supplied The ribbon cable has a 9 way D type connector at one end and a Molex 10 way connector at the other see Figure 2 It is used to link connector J11 on the CaddX NX8 E Panel to a PC RS232 Comms port The RS232 shielded extension cable supplied with the CaddX NX8 E Panel has a 9 way D type connector at each end Pins 2 3 amp 5 are connected directly i e with no crossover The crossover Tx to Rx is in the ribbon cable s
13. displayed 3 Option INF provides data about the installed software 4 Option GC is currently not available CaddX Server E x Impro Technologies CaddX Server V1 0 Beta Release 20050915 Windows 2000 and Java v1 4 2 Copyright 2 2000 2003 Impro Technologies e Figure 11 Help Menu CaddX Server dialog March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 17 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 General Tab The General Tab see Figure 12 is displayed by default when the CaddX Server is first displayed It displays a list of all transactions received from the Panel It is useful for confirming that the system is active and may be referred to for customer support if necessary CaddX Server File Config Tools Help Type Time COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 13 56 58 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 135647 _ COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 13 56 35 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 13 56 23 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 13 56 11 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 13 55 59 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 13 55 47 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 13 55 34 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 13 55 22 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 13 55 10 E COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 13 54 58 COM1 Zones Snapshot Message 13 54 46 Figure 12 General Tab information See next page March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject t
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15. ee Figure 5 UL A Ot T mE Molex 10 way 9 way D type male male oO O 100 PWD SO MYND caddx RS232 ribbon pin outs wmf Figure 5 CaddX Control RS232 ribbon cable connector pin outs NOTE f you find it necessary to add a further extension cable please note that the RS232 cross over Tx to Rx is done in the ribbon cable so that the extension cables are connected directly as shown in Figure 6 9 way D type D female Sway D pe male 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 o 0o 0o O0 amp omN cadax RS232 extension pin outs wmf Figure 6 CaddX Control extension RS232 cable connector pin outs NOTE Make sure that the COM port used for the CaddX panel is never changed once it has been selected If using two COM ports for two CaddX systems never switch the two connections The CaddX panel has no fixed address and is referenced in the ImproNet software by the COM port that the PC uses so switching ports will prevent the system from working correctly March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 12 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 CADDX NXE 8 PANEL PROGRAMMI NG Certain configuration actions need to be made via the CaddX keypad panel to allow the software to communicate correctly You may need to ask your CaddX installer to program the Panel Location Programming Example Here is an example of how to
16. eene 13 Further Programming Information sssssee enn 13 CONFIGURATION OF THE CADDX SERVER SOFTWARE 0 ceeeteeeeeeeeeetteeaeeeees 13 CaddX Server Software Configuration ssssse emn 13 The CaddX Server Menu ssssssssssseenen eene 14 CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE sssssseeeenee nennen nne nennen nnns 15 Comms Port Configuration ivi eer Egit pies gr pde ca dto ee Eds 15 Zone Config ration eec erret erret tete ee ren eee i ee di nena 15 Tools Conflguratioh sci oi Seca o ee e REV Di THREE SEXE NER 17 Help Mer cot corte ER Re pee EE em iere e c e ih pee 17 General Tab ec esie teca d el d e n s 18 Alarm Viewer Ts een edere ial Re eden ien ire terio S e re EDI RIDE 19 Partitions TaD ix iret e eer RD ER e Pe on MA He ESAE LER 19 USE OF THE CADDX KEYPAD inrer eren c te rd ne eei ee uin ere denn 22 CONFIGURATION OF THE GRAPHICS SOFTWARE eee 22 Graphics Runtime Software Configuration sssssssee 22 Graphics Designer Software Configuration sssssseee 22 APPLICABILITY OF THIS MANUAL o eset nete ete it e ele eben ic EE 24 March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 5 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 DI AGRAMS Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12
17. ibed in the Graphics Designer Software User Manual March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 22 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 23 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 USER S NOTES APPLICABILITY OF THIS MANUAL Design changes to the system may be made which do not affect this manual For this reason the software versions quoted here may differ from that in the system When a change occurs which affects this manual the manual issue number will change and the software and or firmware version quoted here will change appropriately Until that occurs these versions and any subsequent versions will be covered by this issue of the manual The last two digits of the standard Impro stock code indicate the issue status of the item concerned This manual is applicable to the Impro CaddX Server Software Module Version 1 00 onwards The next issue of this manual will determine the final software version to which this issue is applicable Please advise us of any errors or omissions in this manual to enable us to improve our service to you Thank you for choosing mpro products to implement your security or asset management systems Impro Technologies design and manufacture a wide range of technically advanced high quality reliable Access Control a
18. mmer with a full understanding of the meaning of each Bit concerned Errors in this programming could have a serious impact on the operation of the system PRELI MI NARY REQUI REMENTS The CaddX alarm system must be fully operational as a stand alone system before integrating it with the ImproNet System The following items must have been set up in the CaddX Panel Software before configuring the ImproNet software Zone Names Partition Names for the various alarm areas must be known SERVER DESCRI PTI ON GENERAL ImproNet System Software from Version 7 08 onwards includes a CaddX Server module This software allows alarm signals received from a CaddX NX8 E Control Panel to be displayed on the ImproNet System Floor Plan s by the ImproNet Graphics Runtime software March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 10 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 The CaddX Server software communicates with the ImproNet Graphics Runtime package The related ImproNet software consists of a CaddX Server which can communicate with one or two CaddX NX8 E Panels via an RS232 link One or more Impro Graphics Runtime packages can then connect to the CaddX Server in order to display alarms generated in the CaddX system These two Impro software programs can run on any machine on the network provided these have access to the ImproNet Database ELECTRI CAL CONNECTI ONS The ele
19. nd Asset Identification and Management Systems Please contact your distributor to find out more about our products or advise us of your needs for specialised products not yet in our extensive and continually expanding range k Custman Impro Card Designen XP326 0 0 GB 00 Issue 1 March 2006 English Manuals Impro_CaddX_server usrm en 01 doc March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 24 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00
20. o change without notice Page 18 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 Alarm Viewer Tab This Tab provides information about alarms as shown in Figure 13 ziak File Config Tools Help General Alarm Viewer Partitions Date Time Map Panel Partition Zone Event 2005 10 07 12 34 41 PORT 1 1 2 Zone 1 Zone 1 Tampered 2005 10 07 12 38 57 PORT 1 1 2 Zone 1 Zone 1 Tampered 2005 10 07 12 47 40 PORT1 13 Zone 1 Zone 1 Faulted 2005 10 07 12 47 41 PORT 1 n2 Zone 1 Zone 1 Alarm 2005 10 07 12 48 15 PORT 1 11 2 Zone1 Zone 1 Faulted 2005 10 07 124819 PORTI fz Zone 1 Zone 1 Alarm 2005 10 07 12 48 24 PORT 1 1 2 Zone 1 Zone 1 Alarm Figure 13 Alarm Viewer Tab information Partitions Tab 5 Select the Partitions Tab The dialog shown below Figure 14 will be displayed ii xd File Config Tools Help 7 E Partitions Port Partition Armed COM 1 1 No COM 1 2 No COM 1 3 i COM 1 4 L COM 1 5 L COM 1 B L COM 1 7 L COM 1 8 No Figure 14 Partitions Tab information 6 Selecting the Partitions Tab displays information about each Partition connected to March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 19 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 the Comms Ports used for alarms as shown above 7 Highlight a Partition by left clicking on
21. ro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 Number Name Faulted Bypass Trouble The new name will take effect when the CaddX Server is restarted EE xi Number Name Faulted Bypass Trouble 1 Zone 1 No No Yes 7 Zone No No Yes 8 Zone 8 No No Yes 9 Zone 9 No Yes No 10 Zone 10 No No No Done Toggle Zone Bypass Exit Toggle Zone Bypass Exit Figure 16 Bypass Zone dialog Zone Number Zone Name Zone is reported as being faulted To bypass a Zone select it and click on Toggle Zone Bypass see below Reports trouble status Button toggles between Zone Bypassed and Not Bypassed Click to return to Partition Options Box For definitions of these terms please refer to CaddX documentation March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 21 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 USE OF THE CADDX KEYPAD The CaddX Keypad is used to program the CaddX NXE 8 Panel and to manage the alarm system CONFI GURATI ON OF THE GRAPHI CS SOFTWARE Graphics Runtime Software Configuration The configuration and acknowledgement of alarms from the CaddX equipment in the Graphics Runtime software is described in the Graphics Runtime Software User Manual Graphics Designer Software Configuration The configuration of CaddX alarm icons in the Graphics Designer software is descr
22. t READ THIS BEFORE OPENI NG THE ENVELOPE CONTAINING THE SOFTWARE March 2006 Impro Technologies Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Data subject to change without notice Page Software Version V1 00 March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 4 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 I MPRO CADDX SERVER SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND CONFI GURATI ON CONTENTS CADDX SERVER SOFTWARE esee aaan nenne iain nnne kondia 7 SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL iter ton n ec en a ee aed 7 ASSOCIATED MANUALS 000 eet nnne nnn 7 INT RODUGTION PEDEM 7 GENERAL INFORMATION rnb ent e dete Pc E Re a 7 DONGLES LICENCI NG rasisman nia aai itil a tert ied e teen 7 CADDX SYSTEM TERMINOLOGY E tc ette EA 7 Partitions ANd ZOnes ces eren ther Ph ere nn Ha EL eed ina 8 Locations Segments and Bits eene 9 Division of Locations Segments and Bits in CaddX NXE 8 memory 10 PRELIMINARY REQUIREMENTS sssseeenm eee nnn 10 SERVER DESCRIPTION itinere atA e neta e fete A ire adonde 10 GENERAL wit rote eere 10 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS urit eerte eren iS dhanda pite ele Re dne 11 Hardware Block Diagram istnd rre itte tenia kn ete ri i 8d 11 RS232 Connection from CaddX NX8 E Control Communicator to PC 11 CADDX NXE 8 PANEL PROGRAMMING eee memes 13 Location Programming Example
23. unicator Panel with an ImproNet System The purpose of this integration is to allow alarm indications from the CaddX NX8 E Panel to be displayed and acknowledged via the ImproNet Graphics Runtime software Such a system would typically include one or two CaddX NX8 E Panels and associated NX 148E Alphanumeric Keypad units together with alarm sensors The electrical connections required are described as well as an introduction to programming the CaddX NX8 E Control Communicator Panel this item is referred to as the CaddX Panel in this document This document does not provide any detailed information on programming the CaddX panel That information is part of the CaddX documentation ASSOCI ATED MANUALS Further information can be found in a CaddX NXE 8 Control Communicator Installation Manual NXE8EIA00 b ImproNet Graphics Runtime User Manual XP332 0 0 GB 04 INTRODUCTI ON The Impro CaddX Server permits alarms from CaddX NXE 8 Panel to be displayed and acknowledged from the graphics floor plan in an ImproNet System It also permits the arming and disarming of alarm partitions see CADDX SYSTEM TERMI NOLOGY later in this manual for a definition of a partition The Impro CaddX Server Software allows for the use of the General Electric CaddX NX8 E Control board in conjunction with the Impro Graphics Runtime package This Software is provided as part of the ImproNet System Software Suite from ImproNet V7 08 onwards GEN
24. ure 8 will be displayed This dialog permits the selection of up to two Comm Ports for use with a CaddX NXE 8 Control Communicator Panel The second port can be used for another CaddX Panel A Select com ports E X Select RS232 port s Panel 1 COM1 v Panel 2 Optional None w OK Cancel Figure 8 Select com ports dialog 3 Select the Panel 1 drop down menu A list of ports will be displayed 4 Select the required Port and click OK 5 Repeat the procedure for Panel 2 if required NOTE The first time you run the CaddX Server this dialog is automatically displayed CAUTION Once a COM Port has been selected for use with an alarm panel DO NOT CHANGE this setting The ImproNet system software identifies the CaddX NXE 8 Panel and its associated alarms by means of the allocated Port number as the panel does not have a Fixed Address Zone Configuration NOTE The names of Zones are defined in the CaddX software and these names will appear in the Impro CaddX Server displays 1 From the Config menu select Zones The Zone editor Port 1 dialog shown in Figure 9 will be displayed 2 Add Zones as required by entering the required Zone Number in the box next to March 2006 Impro Technologies Data subject to change without notice Page 15 Impro CaddX Alarm Server User Manual Issue 1 Software Version V1 00 the Add button and clicking Add In the sample screen one Zone has been added

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