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RVON-I/O User Manual9350-7772-000 Rev P 2/2010

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4Pin Outs for ConnectionsNOTE: The DB-25 pin GPI/O connector can be directly connected to the Zeus, Zeus II, ADAM CS, and ADAM** Connection to a Cronu

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

5Connection Diagrams FIGURE 2. DB-9 Crossover Cable Connection DiagramFIGURE 3. RJ-12 to DB-9 Crossover Cable Connection DiagramFIGURE 4. RJ-21 To DB-

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6DIP SwitchesDIP Switch 1: RVON-I/O ModeDefault Position: OpenSwitch Position: Open - Local ModeClosed - Remote ModeDescription: There are two (2)

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7CHAPTER 2InstallationThe RVON-I/O can operate in one of two modes, LOCAL mode or REMOTE mode. When operating in LOCAL mode, keypanels are directly co

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8Reset the Current IP Address to the Default RVON-I/O IP AddressThe RVON-I/O is shipped with a default IP Address already configured on the unit. The

Page 7 - Introduction

96. Using Telnet or Serial programming (see ), configure the RVON-I/O as follows:NOTE: To see actual Telnet commands, see “RVON-I/O Command Table” on

Page 8 - Reference View

104. Connect the RVON-I/O to Ethernet.5. Set the IP Address for the RVON-I/O (see “Setup IP Addresses” on page 17).6. Using Telnet or Serial programmi

Page 9 - Default Ethernet IP Addresses

11FIGURE 8. Serial Pass-Through system diagram

Page 10 - Pin Outs for Connections

12System DiagramsThis system diagram shows Local mode. It is called local mode because the keypanel is connected directly to the RVON-I/O on the oppos

Page 11 - Diagrams

13Remote Mode means the keypanels are not connected to the RVON-I/O directly. In the example, the KP-32 with RVON-1 or the VKP has to pass through the

Page 12 - DIP Switches

PROPRIETARY NOTICEThe product information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the property of Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Bosch re

Page 13 - Installation

14The lower portion of Figure 11 shows a local setup (the keypanel is directly connected to the RVON-I/O), while the upper portion of the graphic show

Page 14 - Basic Installations

15When you trunk two (2) intercom systems together using two (2) RVON-I/O’s, configure both in Remote Mode (see Figure 10 on page 13.FIGURE 12. Trunki

Page 15 - RVON-I/O Trunk Setup

16RVON-1 Jumpers and ConnectionsA selectable RS232/485 serial port is a connector J1. Jumper connections on J10, J11, and J12 select the signal mode o

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17CHAPTER 3ConfigurationSetup IP AddressesThere are three ways in which the IP Address can be set on the RVON-I/O; via a keypanel, through Telnet, or

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18NOTE: Press PGM to skip over any octet that does not need modification.10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 until the entire IP Address is entered.11. Press PGM

Page 18 - System Diagrams

197. Tap the Select knob.The current IP Address appears.8. Enter the first number in the IP Address.This activates the first octet of the IP Address a

Page 19 - Remote Mode

20To display settings for the RVON-I/O, do the following:1. Open a Command Prompt application session.2. At the prompt type TELNET <IP Address>

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218. At the prompt, type dbgcmd to access the debug command screens.9. Press Enter.An MXP prompt appears.10. At the MXP prompt, type set rvon ip_addr

Page 21 - Trunking with RVON-I/O

224. At the MXP prompt, set rvon ip_addr 10.3.210.20 (this IP Address is for example purposes only).5. Press Enter.An MXP prompt appears.6. Press Ente

Page 22 - J2 Connector

23Configure RVON-I/O Using Telnet and Serial PortIMPORTANT: Because the RVON-I/O is shipped with a default IP Address it may not be accessible on the

Page 23 - Configuration

Important Safety Instructions1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this

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248. At the prompt, type dbgcmd to access the debug command screens.9. Press Enter.An MXP prompt appears.Figure 9. Telnet Debug Command screen

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25RVON-I/O Command TableTABLE 10. RVON-I/O Command TableCommand Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Descriptionshow rvonShows RVON-I/O IP Address and other genera

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26Examples: Set RVON ip_addr to 10.3.210.12. > At the command prompt, typeset rvon ip_addr 10.3.210.12Set the destination channel type to RVON-I/O.

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27Set the RVON login user name to Keypanel > At the command prompt, type:set rvon user KeypanelNOTE: For more information on Set Serial, Set GPIO,

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28Codec:Determines how the audio is compressed/decompressed and the name given to the defined algorithm.Codec Rate:Actual bits per second of the audio

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29TABLE 12. Supplemental Coding TableCoding Codec Codec Rate Size VAD0 711u 64k 10 Y1 711u 64k 20 Y2 711u 64k 30 Y3 711u 64k 10 N4 711u 64k 20 N5 711u

Page 30 - Telnet Debug Command screen

30Default SetupEvery attempt is made to ensure the board is shipped from the factory containing the following settings.All are “set rvon” commandsTher

Page 31 - RVON-I/O Command Table

311 KEYPANEL MODE EXAMPLEThe GPI/O is associated with Port 0. This means that Port 0 will have eight GPI/O’s mapped to it. Connected to Port 0 is a ke

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32NOTE: The extra port 9 only is currently applicable to the ADAM Intercom System setup.Set PanelSet Panel sets the address at which the RVON-I/O will

Page 36 - Set GPIO

35APPENDIX ABasic Network ConfigurationBasic Network ConfigurationThis section covers basic network configuration set-up and testing. Also covered are

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36WIDE AREA NETWORKA wide area network (WAN) connects two or more LANs and can span a relatively large geographical area. For example, Telex Headquart

Page 38 - Set Panel

37ACCESSING THE WIDE AREA NETWORK (WAN)Figure 3 shows LAN IP Addresses using a common IP Address, 10.2.100.X (192.168.X.X is another common address).

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38Amazingly, all the address translation that occurs takes place automatically in order to make web browsing and other functions easier. This is also

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39IP ADDRESSESIf you do not know your IP Address, you can open a DOS screen in a Windows®- based environment and bring up the ipconfig screen.To find

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40Ping a ComputerPinging a computer on the network makes sure it is able to be “seen” and receive messages on the network.NOTE: You can also ping your

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412. At the prompt, type tracert and type the url or IP Address you want to trace.3. Press Enter.The details of the tracer route are displayed.NOTE: Y

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42Below, is an example of a router configuration screen. Not all routers are configured the same way and may not look exactly like this screen.NOTE: L

Page 44 - TABLE 17. Packet Translation

43Network TerminologyBridge A bridge is a device that connects two LANs, or two segments of the same LAN that use the same protocol. Sometimes called

Page 45 - IP ADDRESSES

TableofContentsINTRODUCTION ...1Description ...1Fe

Page 46 - Ping a Computer

44LAN A LAN is a computer network that connects a relatively small area (a single building or group of buildings). Most LANs connect work stations and

Page 47 - RVON Configuration

45APPENDIX ARVON Trunking ConnectionsIn this chapter you will find the following drawings:• AZedit Via RVON-8 RS-232 Mode• CS9500 Trunking Via RVON-I/

Page 49 - Network Terminology

47Figure 20: AZedit Via RVON-8 RS-232 Mode

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48Figure 21: CS9500 Trunking Via RVON-I/O To RVON-8

Page 51 - RVON Trunking Connections

49Figure 22: ADAM Trunking Via RVON-8

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50Figure 23: Zeus II Trunking Via RVON-I/O to RVON-C

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51Figure 24: Cronus Trunking Via RVON-I/O To RVON-8

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52Figure 25: RVON-16 Trunking

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53Notes

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1CHAPTER 1IntroductionDescriptionCoupled with the same VOIP technology used with the RVON-8, the RVON-I/O can take legacy analog audio and convert it

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2Reference ViewLED Explanation of the LED Device Status ModuleFIGURE 1. RVON-I/O Reference View# Red LED Green LED1VOIP not connected channel 1VOIP co

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3SpecificationsNOTE: The playout delay and bandwidth depend on the configured amount of audio per packet. The bandwidth values are for bidirectional a

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