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According to the previous testings, the IP configuration failed by connecting with the ethernet cable, then we decided to try to use the RS232 communication port on the FX2000 panel.
#Interface has lost connection with pasco capstone software#
We were working on the OpenGN platform software today and trying to configure the setting to connect with FX2000 fire alarm panel. Therefore we had shelved the plan to use Iconics. we were trying to test both of the software to see which one is more efficient, but we are still waiting for the demo software from Iconics. In day 4, we were supposed to start using Ionics software by the reason for comparing the difference between OpenGN and Iconics platform. Therefore, we eventually manage to integrate all three panels to the OpenGN but for ideal configuration, we still need to solve the networking issue. The OpenGN gateway reached all the IP and built up the connection successfully.
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We struggled through the network problem as each panel needed individual IP to integrate with the OpenGN, and also they needed to connect to one switch in the same router.įor testing the network configuration, we ran a long ethernet cable to each panel and then they had their own IP address.
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but the OpenGN gateway was not available to reach their IP address because the remaining two panels were connected to a different router in the classroom. The setting was successfully programmed with the TX3 software. We were planning to set this panel as a master panel, and then add the remaining two panels to this master panel with RS485 connection. Based on the success last week, one of the card access control panels was connected to the OpenGN with the ethernet cable. Continued to integrate each panel with the OpenGN software.