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TOA VS-900 Programmer’s Guide

Overview

Security system installations often require integration of the VS-900 Security Intercom systems with touch-screen control systems, graphic annunciator panels, and camera controllers. TOA offers two options for meeting this requirement:

1.The VS-900DI and VS-910DI interface products offer a hardware solution—they provide the call LED outputs and select switch inputs required for graphic annunciator panels. They also provide relay outputs for camera switcher integration. Using this off-the-shelf method requires no knowledge of computer programming or serial communication.

2.The VS-900MF Mainframe has two integral serial ports for integration with a microprocessor-based product (usually a PC or PLC) for remote control and monitoring of VS-900 activity. Serial communication with the VS-900MF eliminates the need for installing VS-900DI and VS-910DI cards and elevates the programmer's level of control.

This document targets programmers who need an understanding of how they can remote control and monitor the VS-900 by communicating through its RS-232 ports.

Note: Descriptions of the protocol and all examples are written in hexadecimal (H). Appendix B includes a chart for hex to decimal and ASCII conversion.

VS-900 Documentation

Please refer to the following VS-900 documents, shipped with the VS-900MF or available by request.

VS-900 Installation Manual

VS-900 Operating Instructions

VS-900 Software Manual

Useful Software Tools

MS Windows Calculator, usually located under Program Files\Accessories

HyperTerminal Private Edition, available for download from http://www.hilgraeve.com

ComLite32 Serial Com Port Monitor software available for download from http://www.rtcomm.com

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Contents VS-900 Table of Contents Overview VS-900 DocumentationUseful Software Tools Connecting to the VS-900MF Mainframe Communication Specifications Message PackagingSTX Message Command Remote Dial Exchange # Remote Dial CommandLog Data Output Request Remote Dialing ExamplesRemote Dialing All Call Paging Remote Dial Exchange # Master Station # Dialing Contents31H = On 30H=Off Log DataAll Exchanges ON/OFF StatusCall Operation Completion Station Call ReceptionConversation Start of Normal ConversationTime Start of normalDecimal equivalent of above Call From Normal Sub-stationStatus # 2 Bytes Description Line Dec Hex Appendix a Log Status MessagesCall Appendix B Ascii Character Codes