
6 Description and Specification TM-2000 & MTM-2000 User Manual
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
User Manual
F.01U.193.264
Rev. 12
ICP-2000 Description
The ICP-2000 is a 1RU (Rack Unit) breakout panel that converts the MDR connection provided from the
TM-2000/MTM-2000 communication card(s) into 9-pin D-Sub connections. Each RS-485 communication card on the
TM-2000/MTM-2000 has eight (8) ports provided on the MDR connector. The ICP-2000 breaks these eight (8) ports into
individual 9-pin D-sub connections. There are two (2) MDR connectors on the ICP-2000. These two (2) connectors allow both
a primary and redundant TM-2000/MTM-2000 to be connected. The connectors are wired in parallel, so it does not matter
which connector the primary TM-2000/MTM-2000 and (if present) the redundant TM-2000/MTM2000 are plugged into. The
ICP-2000’s connectors are labelled from left to right J1, J2, J3,....J8. These correspond from low number to high number or
ports associated with the cable plugged into the ICP-2000. For example, if the cable plugged into the ICP-2000 has ports 1-8
on it, then J1 would be port 1, J2, port 2, up to J8 being port 8. If the cable plugged into an ICP-2000 has ports 9-16 on it, then
J1 would be port 9, J2 port 10, up to J8 being port 16.
IMPORTANT: It is important to note that in systems using VDP panels, port 1 is reserved for connection to the VDP
controller and should not be connected to an ADAM or ADAM-CS.
ICP-2000 Reference View
1. 9-pin female D-sub connector - Each connector is dedicated to an RS-485 communications port carried on the
MDR cable from the TM-2000/MTM-2000.
2. MDR connectors - These are wired in parallel, so it does not matter which connector is used with a
TM-2000/MTM-2000 even in redundant systems. The MDR cables are included
with the TM-2000/MTM-2000 or with an add-on RS-485 port card for the
TM-2000/MTM-2000.
FIGURE 3. ICP-2000 Reference View
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J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8
ICP-2000
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