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Intelligent Fire Integrator™
JNFN Gateway-3
Embedded Installation & Operation Manual
Document 53549 6/16/09 Rev: P/N: 53549:A
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ECN: 09-347
Fire Alarm System Limitations While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of smoke detec-
tors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning devices, and a fire alarm control panel with remote notification capability—can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, however, does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire. The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and/or heat detectors be located throughout a protected premise following the recommendations of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72 (NFPA 72), manufacturer's recommendations, State and local codes, and the recommendations contained in the Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors, which is made available at no charge to all installing dealers. These documents can be found at http://www.systemsensor.com/html/applicat.html. A study by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (an agency of the United States government) indicated that smoke detectors may not go off in as many as 35% of all fires. While fire alarm systems are designed to provide early warning against fire, they do not guarantee warning or protection against fire. A fire alarm system may not provide timely or adequate warning, or simply may not function, for a variety of reasons:
bedrooms), smoking in bed, and violent explosions (caused by escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, etc.). Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level. Rate-of-rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time. For this reason, the rate-ofrise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire protection specialist. Heat detectors are designed to protect property, not life. IMPORTANT! Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room
as the control panel and in rooms used by the system for the connection of alarm transmission wiring, communications, signaling, and/or power. If detectors are not so located, a developing fire may damage the alarm system, crippling its ability to report a fire. Audible warning devices such as bells may not alert people if these
devices are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors or are located on another floor of a building. Any warning device may fail to alert people with a disability or those who have recently consumed drugs, alcohol or medication. Please note that: •
Strobes can, under certain circumstances, cause seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy.
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Studies have shown that certain people, even when they hear a fire alarm signal, do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal. It is the property owner's responsibility to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals.
Particles of combustion or “smoke” from a developing fire may not reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors because:
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In rare instances, the sounding of a warning device can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss.
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Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors, walls, or chimneys may inhibit particle or smoke flow.
A fire alarm system will not operate without any electrical power. If
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Smoke particles may become “cold,” stratify, and not reach the ceiling or upper walls where detectors are located.
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Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets.
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Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the detector.
Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the
detectors such as in chimneys, in or behind walls, on roofs, or on the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building. A second-floor detector, for example, may not sense a first-floor or basement fire.
AC power fails, the system will operate from standby batteries only for a specified time and only if the batteries have been properly maintained and replaced regularly. Equipment used in the system may not be technically compatible with the control panel. It is essential to use only equipment listed for service with your control panel.
The amount of “smoke” present may be insufficient to alarm smoke detectors. Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of smoke density. If such density levels are not created by a developing fire at the location of detectors, the detectors will not go into alarm.
Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to a
Smoke detectors, even when working properly, have sensing limitations. Detectors that have photo-electronic sensing chambers tend to detect smoldering fires better than flaming fires, which have little visible smoke. Detectors that have ionizing-type sensing chambers tend to detect fast-flaming fires better than smoldering fires. Because fires develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth, neither type of detector is necessarily best and a given type of detector may not provide adequate warning of a fire.
The most common cause of fire alarm malfunction is inadequate
Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson, children playing with matches (especially in
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central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily disabled. For added protection against telephone line failure, backup radio transmission systems are recommended. maintenance. To keep the entire fire alarm system in excellent working order, ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer's recommendations, and UL and NFPA standards. At a minimum, the requirements of NFPA 72 shall be followed. Environments with large amounts of dust, dirt or high air velocity require more frequent maintenance. A maintenance agreement should be arranged through the local manufacturer's representative. Maintenance should be scheduled monthly or as required by National and/or local fire codes and should be performed by authorized professional fire alarm installers
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Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before
servicing. The control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized. Do not attempt to install, service, or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood. CAUTION - System Reacceptance Test after Software Changes. To
ensure proper system operation, this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any programming operation or change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required after any change, addition or deletion of system components, or after any modification, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring. All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In addition, to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected, at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change, up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and proper system operation verified. This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0°C to 49°C
(32°F to 120°F) and at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH (non-condensing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F). However, the useful life of the system's standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that this system and all peripherals be installed in an environment with a nominal room temperature of 1527° C/60-80° F. Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10% I.R. drop from the specified device voltage.
Like all solid state electronic devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning-induced transients. Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interferences, proper grounding will reduce susceptibility. Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended, due to an increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes. Consult with the Technical Services if any problems are anticipated or encountered. Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards. Failure to do so can damage circuits. Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling, filing, reaming,
or punching of the enclosure. When possible, make all cable entries from the sides or rear. Before making modifications, verify that they will not interfere with battery, transformer, and printed circuit board location. Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in-lbs. Over-tightening
may damage threads, resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal. Though designed to last many years, system components can fail at any time. This system contains static-sensitive components. Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body. Use static-suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit. Follow the instructions in the installation, operating, and program-
ming manuals. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment. FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation by authorized personnel.
FCC Warning WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can radi-
ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which is designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Canadian Requirements: This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radiation noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003
Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada. Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Intelligent Fire Integrator™ is a trademark of Johnson Controls Inc. NION® and VeriFire® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. Echelon® is a registered trademark and LonWorks™ is a trademark of Echelon Corporation. ARCNET® is a registered trademark of Datapoint Corporation. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. LEXAN® is a registered trademark of GE Plastics, a subsidiary of General Electric Company. ©2009 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.
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Table of Contents Section 1 JNFN Gateway-3 Introduction................................................................................. 7 1.1: Product Description .......................................................................................................................................7 1.2: System Overview...........................................................................................................................................7 1.2.1: Direct Connection Architecture...........................................................................................................7 Figure 1.1 Direct Panel Gateway System...............................................................................................8 1.2.2: NFN Network Connection Architecture..............................................................................................8 Figure 1.2 Intelligent Fire Integrator™ System Example 1- A Single NFN Network...........................9 Figure 1.3 Intelligent Fire Integrator™ System Example 2 - Multiple NFN Networks ......................10 1.3: Agency Listings ...........................................................................................................................................11 1.3.1: Compliance........................................................................................................................................11 1.3.2: Installation .........................................................................................................................................11 1.4: Environmental Requirements ......................................................................................................................12 1.5: Related Documentation ...............................................................................................................................12 1.6: Overall Gateway Configuration Process .....................................................................................................13 Figure 1.4 Overall Gateway Configuration Process Flow Chart..........................................................13
Section 2 JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded Installation ............................................................. 15 2.1: Required Equipment ....................................................................................................................................15 2.2: JNFN Gateway-3 Installation Overview .....................................................................................................16 2.2.1: Gateway Installation Process Overview Flow Diagram....................................................................16 Figure 2.1 Gateway Installation Process Flow Diagram ......................................................................16 2.2.2: JNFN Gateway-3 Board Layout ........................................................................................................17 Figure 2.2 JNFN Gateway-3 Board......................................................................................................17 2.3: Installing a CAB3/CAB4 Cabinet ...............................................................................................................18 Figure 2.3 CAB-3/CAB-4 Series Installation Document, 15330 .........................................................18 2.4: Installing a CHS-4L Chassis........................................................................................................................19 Figure 2.4 Installing a CHS-4LChassis ................................................................................................19 2.5: Installing the JNFN Gateway-3 Board ........................................................................................................20 Figure 2.5 Install JNFN Gateway-3 Board onto Chassis .....................................................................20 2.5.1: JNFN Gateway -3 Embedded Power Supply Connection ................................................................20 Table 2.1 Power Supply Specifications................................................................................................20 Figure 2.6 JNFN Gateway -3 Embedded Power Connection...............................................................21 2.5.2: Wiring Restrictions............................................................................................................................21 2.5.3: Wiring Standards ...............................................................................................................................23 Table 2.2 Wiring Standards..................................................................................................................23 2.6: Installing the Network Communication Module .........................................................................................23 Table 2.3 Network Communication Module Details ...........................................................................24 Figure 2.7 HS-NCM Installation Document PN 54014 .......................................................................24 Figure 2.8 NCM Installation Document PN 51533 ..............................................................................................................................................24 2.7: Connecting an JNFN Gateway-3 to an IP Network.....................................................................................25 Figure 2.9 IP Cable Connection .........................................................................................................25 Table 2.4 JNFN Gateway-3 to Fire System Connection Options ........................................................25 2.8: Connecting an JNFN Gateway-3 to a High Speed Network Control Module.............................................26 Figure 2.10 USB Connection ...............................................................................................................26 Figure 2.11 NUP to NUP Connection ..................................................................................................27 2.8.1: Connecting JNFN Gateway-3 to an NFN Network Control Module ................................................28 Figure 2.12 NUP to NUP Connection ..................................................................................................28 2.8.2: Connecting JNFN Gateway-3 Directly to a Fire Alarm Control Panel.............................................29 Figure 2.13 NUP to NUP Connection ..................................................................................................29
Section 3 JNFN Gateway-3 Configuration ............................................................................ 31 3.1: Gateway Configuration Process Overview Flow Diagram .........................................................................31 Figure 3.1 Gateway Configuration Process Flow Diagram..................................................................31 3.2: Configuration Computer Preparation ..........................................................................................................32 JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded - P/N: 53549:Rev: A 6/16/09
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3.2.1: Install the JNFN Config Tool on the Configuration Computer .........................................................32 3.2.2: Connect the Configuration Computer to the JNFN Gateway-3.........................................................32 3.2.3: Add the IP Subnet of the JNFN Gateway-3 into the Configuration Computer .................................32 Figure 3.2 TCP-IP Address Window....................................................................................................32 3.3: JNFN Gateway-3 Connection ......................................................................................................................34 3.3.1: Default Gateway Connection.............................................................................................................34 3.4: JNFN Gateway-3 Configuration Procedure.................................................................................................35 3.4.1: IP Address Setting .............................................................................................................................35 Figure 3.3 Gateway Node Selection .....................................................................................................35 Figure 3.4 Gateway Login Window .....................................................................................................35 Figure 3.5 Gateway IP Configuration...................................................................................................35 3.4.2: Gateway Settings ...............................................................................................................................36 Figure 3.6 Gateway Mode Setting ........................................................................................................36 Figure 3.7 Gateway NCM Address Setting ..........................................................................................36 3.4.3: Time Settings .....................................................................................................................................37 Figure 3.8 Gateway SNTP and Time Zone Configuration ...................................................................37 Figure 3.9 Gateway Time Settings .......................................................................................................37 Figure 3.10 Gateway Time Settings .....................................................................................................38 3.4.4: Login Password Settings....................................................................................................................38 Figure 3.11 Gateway Login - Change Password Window ...................................................................39
Section 4 JNFN Config Tool Reference Information ........................................................... 41 4.1: JNFN Config Tool Description ....................................................................................................................41 4.2: Property/Value Field Descriptions ...............................................................................................................41 Figure 4.1 JNFN Config Tool Field Descriptions ................................................................................41 4.2.1: GATEWAY SETTINGS Fields ........................................................................................................42 4.2.2: IP Configuration Fields......................................................................................................................42 Figure 4.2 JNFN Config Tool IP Configuration Property/Value Field Descriptions...........................42 4.2.3: SNTP Configuration Fields ...............................................................................................................42 Figure 4.3 JNFN Config Tool SNTP Configuration Property/Value Field Description ......................42 4.2.4: Time Zone Configuration Fields .......................................................................................................43 Figure 4.4 JNFN Config Tool Time Settings Field Descriptions.........................................................43 4.2.5: Panel Properties Fields ......................................................................................................................44 Figure 4.5 JNFN Config Tool Panel Property/Value Field Descriptions.............................................44 4.3: Menu Descriptions .......................................................................................................................................45 4.3.1: File .....................................................................................................................................................45 4.3.2: View...................................................................................................................................................45 4.3.3: Tools ..................................................................................................................................................46 4.3.4: Help....................................................................................................................................................46
Appendix A: JNFN Gateway-3 Compatible Node Types ..................................................... 47 A.1: Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility...................................................................................................47 Table A.1 Panel Communication Connection Table ............................................................................47
Appendix B: JNFN Gateway-3 Local Configuration ............................................................ 49 B.1: Direct Connection to the Gateway Circuit Board .......................................................................................49 Figure B.1 Configuration Computer Direct Connection ......................................................................49 Table B.1 Cross Over Cable (568B).....................................................................................................49
Index ........................................................................................................................................ 51
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Section 1 JNFN Gateway-3 Introduction 1.1 Product Description This gateway: •
Serves as a bridge between an IFI Workstation and an NFN network (this includes high speed NFN networks), and it uses the Workstation as the primary reporting station for the network.
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Translates an NFN network’s panel and device data into data that can be interpreted by the IFI Workstation software application.
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Is configured using the JNFN Config Tool.
The JNFN Gateway-3 software application resides on a printed circuit board that is installed inside a CAB-3/4 series cabinet. It communicates with any IFI Workstation software application on the Intelligent Fire Integrator™ system via an IP connection over Ethernet networks. The JNFN Gateway-3 has the ability to use Veri•Fire™ Tools to upload/download data to a panel remotely. NOTE: The JNFN Gateway-3 does NOT support NOTIFY-IP.
The JNFN Gateway-3 acts like any other node on an NFN network. For compatible node types, refer to Appendix A.1, “Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility”, on page 47.
1.2 System Overview An Intelligent Fire Integrator™ system must have at least one capable UL or ULC listed computer that is appropriate for use with fire protective signaling units with the IFI Workstation software application installed. A Workstation can monitor or control node points on the NFN network through the gateway. It is possible to run some Intelligent Fire Integrator™ applications over an IP network, on a separate UL or ULC listed computer that is appropriate for use with fire protective signaling units. This may be preferable for larger systems.
1.2.1 Direct Connection Architecture The JNFN Gateway-3 connects to an Intelligent Fire Integrator™ system via Ethernet cabling. The JNFN Gateway-3 assembly connects to a a NUP connector on a fire alarm control panel. Refer to Appendix A.1, “Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility”, on page 47 for a list of supported panels and connection types.
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Workstation
IP connection over Ethernet
Embedded Gateway
NUP connection
FACP
Figure 1.1 Direct Panel Gateway System
NOTE: Refer to Appendix A.1, “Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility”, on page 47 for a list of supported panels and connection types.
1.2.2 NFN Network Connection Architecture The JNFN Gateway-3 connects to an Intelligent Fire Integrator™ system via Ethernet cabling. The JNFN Gateway-3 assembly connects to a NUP connector on the NCM-W/F that is connected to an NFN network, or a USB port on the HS-NCM-W/SF/MF board that is connected to a high speed NFN network. NOTE: It is possible to run some Intelligent Fire Integrator™ applications over an IP network, which could be preferable for larger systems, on a separate UL or ULC listed computer that is appropriate for use with fire protective signaling units.
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JNFN Gateway-3 Introduction
IP Network
Workstation
Workstation HS-NCM W/SF/MF or NCM W/F
Embedded Gateway
NFN Network
FACP
FACP
FACP
Figure 1.2 Intelligent Fire Integrator™ System Example 1- A Single NFN Network
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IP Network
PC Gateway with Workstation
Workstation
HS-NCM W/SF/MF or NCM W/F
Workstation/Echelon Gateway
Embedded Gateway
Style 4 or 6 Echelon Network Wire or Fiber
NFN Network
NION NION NFN Network NION
FACP
FACP
FACP
FACP
FACP
FACP
Figure 1.3 Intelligent Fire Integrator™ System Example 2 - Multiple NFN Networks
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Agency Listings
JNFN Gateway-3 Introduction
1.3 Agency Listings NOTE: UL 864, 9th Edition—Intelligent Fire Integrator™ systems work with products that have been UL 864, 9th Edition listed as well as products that have not received UL 864, 9th Edition certification. Operation of systems that are comprised of equipment that is UL 864, 9th Edition listed together with products that are not UL 864, 9th Edition listed requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). CAN/ULC-S559-04, 1st Edition—Intelligent Fire Integrator™ systems work with products that have been CAN/ULC-S559-04, 1st Edition listed as well as products that have not received CAN/ ULC-S559-04, 1st Edition certification. Operation of systems that are comprised of equipment that is CAN/ULC-S559-04, 1st Edition listed together with products that are not CAN/ULC-S55904, 1st Edition listed requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
1.3.1 Compliance This product has been investigated to, and found to be in compliance with the following standards.
National Fire Protection Association •
NFPA 72—National Fire Alarm Code
Underwriters Laboratories •
UL-864—Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems, Ninth Edition
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UL-1076—Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems, Fifth Edition
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UL-2017—General-Purpose Signaling Devices and Systems, First Edition
Underwriters Laboratories Canada •
CAN/ULC-S527-99—Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems, Second Edition
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CAN/ULC-S559-04—Equipment for Fire Signal Receiving Centres and Systems, First Edition
1.3.2 Installation This product is intended to be installed in accordance with the following regulatory agencies.
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AHJ—Authority Having Jurisdiction
National Fire Protection Association •
NFPA 70—National Electrical Code
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NFPA 72—National Fire Alarm Code
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NFPA 101—Life Safety Code
Underwriters Laboratories •
UL-1076—In certified applications, the unit shall be installed in accordance with Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems, Fifth Edition
Underwriters Laboratories Canada •
CAN/ULC-S524-06—Standard for the Installation of Fire Alarm Systems, Fifth Edition
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CAN/ULC-S561-03—Installation and Services for Fire Signal Receiving Centres and Systems, First Edition
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Environmental Requirements
Canada •
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CSA C22.1—Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations
WARNING: Installation Improper installation, maintenance, and lack of routine testing could result in system malfunction.
1.4 Environmental Requirements This product must be installed in the following environmental conditions: •
Temperature range of 0°C to 49°C (32°F - 120°F).
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93% humidity non-condensing at 30°C (86°F).
1.5 Related Documentation The following is a list of documentation resources related to the Intelligent Fire Integrator™ system. •
Intelligent Fire Integrator™ JNFN GW Embedded (P/N 53138)
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Intelligent Fire Integrator™ JNFN GW PC (P/N 53097)
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Intelligent Fire Integrator™ Johnson Controls Echelon Gateway (P/N 53096)
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Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NION-2C8M (P/N 53346)
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Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NION-16C48M (P/N 53347)
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Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NION-EST2 (P/N 53349)
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Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NION-EST3 (P/N 53345)
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Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NION-Simplex 4010 (P/N 53351)
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Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NION-Simplex 4020 (P/N 53352)
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Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NION-Simplex 4100 (P/N 53353)
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Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NetLogic (P/N 53095)
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IFI Workstation Manual (P/N 53098)
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Intelligent Fire Integrator™ Configuration Tool (P/N 53380)
NOTE: The contents of this manual are important and must be kept in close proximity of the Workstation. If building ownership is changed, this manual including all other testing and maintenance information must also be passed to the current owner of the facility. A copy of this manual was shipped with the equipment and is also available from the manufacturer.
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Overall Gateway Configuration Process
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1.6 Overall Gateway Configuration Process Refer to Section 2, “JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded Installation”
Start
“Installing a CAB3/CAB4 Cabinet” on page 18
“Installing the JNFN Gateway-3 Board” on page 20
“Installing the Network Communication Module” on page 23
“Connecting an JNFN Gateway-3 to an IP Network” on page 25
Refer to Section 3, “JNFN Gateway-3 Configuration”
“Install the JNFN Config Tool on the Configuration Computer” on page 32
“Connect the Configuration Computer to the JNFN Gateway-3” on page 32
“Add the IP Subnet of the JNFN Gateway-3 into the Configuration Computer” on page 32
“Gateway Settings” on page 36
“NCM Address Setting” on page 36
“Time Settings” on page 37
“Login Password Settings” on page 38
“IP Address Setting” on page 35
Finished
Figure 1.4 Overall Gateway Configuration Process Flow Chart
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Section 2 JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded Installation 2.1 Required Equipment The JNFN Gateway-3 requires the following:
JNFN Gateway-3 Assembly The following are shipped with the JNFN Gateway-3: •
JNFN Gateway -3 Embedded printed circuit board
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PNET-1 surge suppressor (P/N PNET-1)
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NUP to NUP Cable (P/N 75556)—used to connect the JNFN Gateway -3 Embedded board to an NCM-W/F or supported panel
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USB Cable (P/N 75665)—used to connect the JNFN Gateway -3 Embedded to an HS-NCM-W/SF/MF or supported panel
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Wire Leads to NUP Network Communications Module power cable (P/N 75583)
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JNFN Config Tool
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RJ45 to RJ45 standard Ethernet network cable—customer’s internet or intranet connection to JNFN Gateway-3
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IFI Workstation v3.11 or above (sold separately)
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NFN network—version 5.0 or above (sold separately)
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High Speed Network Communication Module: HS-NCM-W/SF/MF—used to facilitate network communication between the JNFN Gateway-3 and a High Speed NFN network (sold separately) OR
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Network Communication Module: NCM-W/F—used to facilitate network communication between the JNFN Gateway-3 and an NFN network (sold separately)
Cabinet and Hardware (sold separately) •
CAB-3/CAB-4 series cabinet
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CHS-4L chassis
Customer Supplied Equipment •
A computer to run the JNFN Config Tool and configure the JNFN Gateway-3
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JNFN Gateway-3 Installation Overview
2.2 JNFN Gateway-3 Installation Overview !
CAUTION: Multiple JNFN Gateway-3 Installations JNFN Gateway-3s must be installed and configured one at a time because all JNFN Gateway-3s use the same predefined IP address and node number.
2.2.1 Gateway Installation Process Overview Flow Diagram Start
“Installing a CAB3/CAB4 Cabinet” on page 18
“Installing the JNFN Gateway-3 Board” on page 20
“Installing the Network Communication Module” on page 23
“Connecting an JNFN Gateway-3 to an IP
To “Gateway Configuration Process Flow Diagram” on page 31
Figure 2.1 Gateway Installation Process Flow Diagram
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2.2.2 JNFN Gateway-3 Board Layout USB “A” Host (J13) USB “B” Device (J14)
Ethernet Connector (J8) NUP A Serial Data Connector (J6)
Mounting Hole with Surrounding Grounding Area (5 locations)
Not Used
TB6: NO
Not Used
NC TB1: -24 V Out +24 V Out -24 V In +24 V In
Figure 2.2 JNFN Gateway-3 Board
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Installing a CAB3/CAB4 Cabinet
2.3 Installing a CAB3/CAB4 Cabinet Install a new CAB-3/CAB-4 series cabinet according to the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction or prepare an existing CAB-3/CAB-4 series cabinet that houses a supported Johnson Controls panel or annunciator. NOTE: The CAB3/CAB4 cabinet is ordered separately. For installation details, refer to the CAB-3/ CAB-4 Series Installation Document, 15330 and or the panel’s or annunciator’s documentation.
NOTE: Knockouts are provided on the unit so that the field wiring may be run in conduit if required by the local authority having jurisdiction. All field wiring connections are intended to be made at the installation wiring terminals provided as part of the unit.
CAB-3/CAB-4 Series Cabinets Product Installation Document PN 15330:I 10/23/07 07-695
1 General All cabinets are fabricated from 16 gauge steel. The cabinet consists of two basic components: a backbox and a locking door. The key-locked door is provided with a pin-type hinge, two keys, and the necessary hardware to mount the door to the backbox. The backbox has been engineered to provide ease-of-entry for the installer. Knockouts are positioned at numerous points to let the installer bring conduit into the enclosure easily. Doors can be mounted on the left or right-hand side. The same hinge works in both configurations, so that this choice can be made in the field. The door opens 180°. Cabinets are available in five sizes: A through D, and AA. The outside dimensions are noted on each enclosure diagram. “A” size accommodates one chassis, a power supply, and two 26 AH batteries; “D” size accommodates four chassis, a power supply, and two 26 AH batteries; “AA” size holds one chassis with no compartment for batteries. A trim ring option is available for semi-flush mounting. The CAB-3/CAB-4 Series is compatible with multiple chassis including the CHS-M2, CHS2-M2, CHS-M3, CHS-4, CHS-4L, CHS-4N, CHS-BH, CHS-PS, CA-1, and CA-2. Note: CAB-4 series backboxes and doors are sold separately.
CAB door RH.wmf
CAB door LH.wmf
2 Before You Begin The option of mounting doors in either a left/right hand configuration will aid in installation and service when two control panels are mounted in a confined area or side by side (as shown). In this manner the doors can be opened “barn door” style, permitting an open work space. Note that in this type of installation it is necessary to leave enough space between cabinets to insert a key into the locks on the door frames. IMPORTANT: Attach the two hinges and two alignment tabs to the backbox before any equipment is installed. With chassis installed, space is very limited. Display Interface Assembly Note: When the door is left-hand mounted, the Display Interface Assembly (DIA) dress panel cannot be opened when the door is at less than a 120° angle to the cabinet. If you are using the left-hand mounting option, be sure that the door can open at least 120°. This is especially important if the cabinet is to be mounted in a closed area, such as a closet or utility room.
3 Door Assembly Instructions Hinges can be either left or right hand mounted. The illustrations and text depict a left hand mounted example. For a right hand mounting, simply substitute right for left in the instructions. 1.
Insert door hinges (A) into the top and bottom slots of the side to be hinged (in this case the LEFT side). Secure the hinges to the studs in the backbox with the #8 hex nuts provided. Note that the small hole on the outer tab faces outward.
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Thread stud (B) into the BOTTOM hinge first. Thread from the bottom up. Place the grounding “star” washer on the stud. Place the door's lower corner onto this stud. Placing the door on the lower stud first provides a place for the door to rest while you complete the assembly.
3.
Align the door on the backbox, so that the door sits directly under the top hinge. Thread remaining stud (B) into the TOP hinge and through the hole in the top of the door. Your door should now swing freely.
Figure 2.3 CAB-3/CAB-4 Series Installation Document, 15330
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2.4 Installing a CHS-4L Chassis A chassis holds the gateway within a CAB-3/CAB-4 series cabinet. A CHS-4L chassis fits into any CAB-3/CAB-4 series cabinet row except for the bottom row, which provides battery housing and does not have PEM studs for mounting. Follow these instructions to install a CHS-4L chassis in a CAB-3/CAB-4 series cabinet. Step 1. Position the chassis so the PEM cabinet studs are aligned with the chassis mounting holes, and mount the chassis onto the cabinet. Step 2. Secure the chassis to the PEM studs with the two hex nuts (PN 36047) provided with the chassis.
PEM Studs
Hex Nuts
Figure 2.4 Installing a CHS-4LChassis
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2.5 Installing the JNFN Gateway-3 Board Install JNFN Gateway -3 Embedded board onto the mounting studs on the CHS-4L chassis, making sure to use only the mounting holes bordered by grounding area. Grounding area
Figure 2.5 Install JNFN Gateway-3 Board onto Chassis
NOTE: There must be enough clearance on the right side of the printed circuit board to allow an Ethernet cable to be connected to the Ethernet port.
2.5.1 JNFN Gateway -3 Embedded Power Supply Connection The JNFN Gateway-3 requires +24VDC @450mA nominal and supervised battery backup in accordance with local code requirements. Outside Canada, the JNFN Gateway-3 can be powered by any regulated, UL 1481 listed, power limited, battery backed, +24 VDC power supply. For Canadian installation, The JNFN Gateway-3 must be powered by a ULC listed Fire Alarm Control Unit or a ULC listed power supply for fire application. Conform to UL or ULC standards as applicable in your area. Table 2.1 Power Supply Specifications NOMINAL
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Input Voltage
+24VDC
Input Current @ +24VDC
450 mA without NCM or HS-NCM
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TB1 24 V IN
Figure 2.6 JNFN Gateway -3 Embedded Power Connection
NOTE: All wiring from the power supply is power limited, and a separation of at least ¼” (6.35 mm) must be maintained between power limited and non-power limited wiring.
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CAUTION: Power Sources Different sources of power are used in conjunction with the JNFN Gateway-3 product. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. This device and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules or interconnecting cables while this unit is powered. This damage may adversely affect the operation of this unit, but its effect may not be readily apparent.
For specific information about power configurations involving fire alarm control panels and network communications modules, refer to Embedded Gateway Power Connections, PN 53612.
2.5.2 Wiring Restrictions NOTE: All wiring connections are supervised and power limited.
NOTE: USB and NUP wiring connections to the HS-NCM must be located within 20 feet and encased in conduit within the same room.
NOTE: In Canada, if the gateway is installed in a separate cabinet, the cabinet must be connected to the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) with a close nipple fitting.
RS232 (NUP) •
Line Impedance 5k ohm
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Ethernet •
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2.5.3 Wiring Standards Table 2.2 Wiring Standards Primary Power 24 VDC nominal operating voltage
0.351mA maximum current
Network Communication Communication Circuit (Twisted Pair Wire)- JNFN-GW-EM-3 Supervised
17.5 ohm maximum line impedance
Power limited
Class A/B
10 VDC, 25 mA
Communication Circuit 62.5/120um Multi-Mode (Fiber-Optics) - JNFN-GW-EM-3 108 dB maximum attenuation between nodes
Class A/B
Supervised
Communication Circuit 50/125um Multi-Mode (Fiber-Optics) - JNFN-GW-EM-3 6.5 dB maximum attenuation between nodes
Class A/B
Supervised
Communication Circuit Single-Mode (Fiber-Optics) - JNFN-GW-EM-3 30 dB maximum attenuation between nodes
Class A/B
Supervised
Intranet Communication Ethernet
TCP/IP
Supervised
Power limited
2.6 Installing the Network Communication Module Install the type of network communication module you will use (whether high speed or not, wire or fibre) onto the chassis in the new CAB3/CAB4 cabinet or an existing panel’s or annunciator’s cabinet.
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Table 2.3 Network Communication Module Details HIGH SPEED NFN NETWORKS—USE HS-NCM ONLY
NFN NETWORKS—USE NCM ONLY
Use the High Speed Network Control Module configuration that fits your installation needs. • HS-NCM-W with twisted pair wire • HS-NCM-SF with single mode fiber-optic cable • HS-NCM-MF with multimode fiber-optic cable
Use the Network Control Module configuration that fits your installation needs. • NCM-W with twisted pair wire • NCM-F with fiber-optic cable
NOTIFIER is a Honeywell company. 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA 203-484-7161 • FAX 203-484-7118 www.notifier.com
12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1653 USA 203-484-7161 • FAX 203-484-7118 www.notifier.com
HS-NCM-W, HS-NCM-MF, HS-NCM-SF, HS-NCM-WMF, HS-NCM-WSF, HS-NCM-MFSF
NCM Installation Document Network Communications Module NCM-W, NCM-F
High Speed Network Communications Module Product Installation Document PN 54014:A 01/23/08 07-XXX
PN 51533:B 11/29/2005 05-238
1 Product Overview The High-Speed Network Communications Module (HS-NCM) provides a means for connecting specific Notifier fire alarm control products to High-Speed NOTI•FIRE•NET™. There are six types of HS-NCMs available: HS-NCM-W for connecting nodes with twisted-pair wire; HS-NCM-MF and HS-NCM-SF are used for connecting nodes with fiber-optic cable; HS-NCM-WMF and HS-NCM-WSF are used for connecting nodes with fiber-optic cables to nodes with twistedpair wire; HS-NCM-MFSF for connecting nodes with multi-mode fiber cable to nodes with single-mode fiber cable. The following UL 9th Edition equipment may be used with the HS-NCM: • NFS2-640 • NFS-320 • NCA-2 • DVC One HS-NCM can provide network communication for up to two nodes (including fire alarm control panels and network annunciators). The HS-NCM can also be configured as a repeater. In this configuration, the HS-NCM can boost data signals between network nodes to extend communication distances or to pass data transmissions between two differently configured network segments when wire and fiber co-exist on a network. For limitations and network wiring information for the HSNCM in repeater mode, refer to the High-Speed Noti•Fire•Net Manual. When using the HS-NCM as a repeater, the node address for the HS-NCM must be set to zero (default). The node address can be changed through a fire alarm control panel’s network programming or through VeriFire Tools. Refer to the VeriFire™ Tools CD on-line help file. For instructions on the additional capabilities available with the DVC, refer to the DVC Manual. •
Input power requirements: 24 VDC, 0.375 amps, regulated, power-limited compatible power supply UL/ULC listed for fire protective signalling use.
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Communications circuit requirements: Refer to the High-Speed Noti•Fire•Net Manual for segment length limitations.
2 The Network Communications Module for Wire (HS-NCM-W) Supports twisted-pair wire medium.
Channel A Connection
Channel B Connection
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NFPA Style 4 (Class B) operation or NFPA Style 7 (Class A) operation.
USB Connections
Transformer coupling provides electrical isolation between nodes.
EtherNet Connection
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Pluggable terminal wiring with strain relief.
Data is regenerated at each node.
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Two network ports to allow simultaneous connection to fire alarm control panel and to programming computer.
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Enables software and database upload/download over High-Speed Noti•Fire•Net.
Ground Fault Detection Switches S1=CH. A S2=CH. B
AM2020/AFP1010 MIB NAM-232
2 Product Overview The Network Communications Module (NCM) provides a means for connecting specific Notifier fire alarm control products to NOTI•FIRE•NET™. There are two types of NCMs available: NCM-W for connecting nodes with twisted-pair wire, and NCM-F for connecting nodes with fiber-optic cable. In most applications, one NCM is required per NOTI•FIRE•NET™ node (including fire alarm control panels and network annunciators) . Even though the NCM has two NUP ports, only one may be connected to a NOTI•FIRE•NET™. node. Except in some DVC applications, do not connect two NCMs via NUP ports (aka “NUP to NUP”). For instructions on the additional capabilities available with the DVC, refer to the DVC Manual. •
Input power requirements: 24 VDC , 0.11 amps, regulated, power-limited compatible power supply UL/ULC listed for fire protective signalling use. Communications circuit requirements: Refer to the NOTI•FIRE•NET™ Manual (Network Version 4.0 and Higher) for wiring length and threshold information.
NUP Ports
HS-NCMwire.wmf
Pluggable service connector (feeds signal directly through) in the event that power must be removed from a node (HS-NBB).
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1.1 Products Subject to AHJ Approval This product has been certified to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864 9th Edition. The following products have not received UL 864 9th Edition certification and may only be used in retrofit applications. Operation of the NCM-W, NCM-F with products not tested for UL 864 9th Edition has not been evaluated and may not comply with NFPA 72 and/or the latest edition of UL 864. These applications will require the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
• NFS2-3030
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1 UL 864 Compliance
Figure 1 HS-NCM-W
Figure 2.7 HS-NCM Installation Document PN 54014
Figure 2.8 NCM Installation Document PN 51533
BE SURE TO INSTALL THE CORRECT SPEED NETWORK CONTROL MODULE, BASED ON WHETHER OR NOT YOU HAVE A HIGH SPEED NFN NETWORK.
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2.7 Connecting an JNFN Gateway-3 to an IP Network This allows the JNFN Gateway-3 to communicate through your IP network (Internet or Intranet) Step 1. Plug the PNET-1 surge suppressor into the JNFN Gateway-3 board Ethernet connector. Step 2. Plug the RJ45 cable into the PNET-1. Step 3. Plug the RJ45 cable into your IP network. To Internet or Intranet
PNET-1
Ethernet Connector (J8)
Customer Supplied Cable
Figure 2.9 IP Cable Connection
NOTE: The Ethernet wire must be connected through the PNET-1 surge suppressor.
NOTE: The Ethernet port is power limited.
Find Your Fire System Connection Option Once the JNFN Gateway-3 is connected to the IP network, connect it to either a fire alarm control panel or an appropriate network control module. Refer to Table 2.4, "JNFN Gateway-3 to Fire System Connection Options" for details. NOTE: Make only one of these connections.
Table 2.4 JNFN Gateway-3 to Fire System Connection Options When Connecting...
Refer to
...to a high speed NFN network consisting exclusively of High Speed compatible panels
Section 2.8, “Connecting an JNFN Gateway-3 to a High Speed Network Control Module” on page 26
...to an NFN network
Section 2.8.1, “Connecting JNFN Gateway-3 to an NFN Network Control Module” on page 28
directly to a fire alarm control panel to be accessed through the JNFN Gateway-3
Section 2.8.2, “Connecting JNFN Gateway-3 Directly to a Fire Alarm Control Panel” on page 29
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2.8 Connecting an JNFN Gateway-3 to a High Speed Network Control Module • • •
Use an HS-NCM-W for a twisted pair wire connection. Use an HS-NCM-SF for a single mode fiber-optic cable connection. Use an HS-NCM-MF for a multimode fiber-optic cable connection.
Connecting the JNFN Gateway-3 to an HS-NCM-W/SF/MF allows the gateway to communicate with devices on a high speed NFN network. Connect an JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded to a High Speed Network Control Module using either of these methods: USB to USB Cable Connection Connecting the JNFN Gateway-3 to an HS-NCM-W, HS-NCM-SF or HS-NCM-MF allows the gateway to communicate with devices on a high speed NFN network. Connect the cable between the USB “A” port on a JNFN Gateway-3 board and the USB “B” port on an HS-NCM-W, HSNCM-SF or HS-NCM-MF. Or, connect the cable between the USB “B” port on a JNFN Gateway-3 board and the USB “A” port on an HS-NCM-W, HS-NCM-SF or HS-NCM-MF. USB cable
JNFN Gateway-3 HS-NCM-W/MF/SF
Figure 2.10 USB Connection
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NUP to NUP Cable Connection A NUP to NUP cable is used to connect between the gateway and the NFN network. Connect the cable between to the JNFN Gateway-3 circuit board’s NUP connector and an HS-NCM-W/SF/MF board NUP connector. NUP to NUP cable
NUP A (J6) Connect to an HS-NCM-W/SF/MF using NUP A only
USE NUP A ONLY
Figure 2.11 NUP to NUP Connection
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2.8.1 Connecting JNFN Gateway-3 to an NFN Network Control Module • •
Use an NCM-W for a twisted pair wire connection. Use an NCM-F for a fiber-optic cable connection.
Connecting the JNFN Gateway-3 to an NCM-W or NCM-F allows the gateway to communicate with devices on an NFN network. NUP to NUP Cable Connection Connect the cable between to the JNFN Gateway-3 NUP “A” connector and an NCM-W or NCMF NUP “A” connector.
NUP A (J6) Use NUP “A” only.
NUP to NUP cable Connect to an NCM-W/F,
Figure 2.12 NUP to NUP Connection
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2.8.2 Connecting JNFN Gateway-3 Directly to a Fire Alarm Control Panel The JNFN Gateway-3 connects to Fire Alarm Control panels over NUP. Refer to Appendix B.1, “Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility”, on page 47 for a list of supported panels.
NUP A (J6) Use NUP “A” only.
NUP to NUP cable Connect to FACP
Figure 2.13 NUP to NUP Connection
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CAUTION: Multiple JNFN Gateway-3 Installations JNFN Gateway-3s should be installed and configured one at a time because all JNFN Gateway-3 use the same default IP address and node number.
NOTE: Intelligent Fire Integrator™ system (v3.0 or later) or JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded (v1.4 or later) are required when installing this JNFN Gateway-3.
3.1 Gateway Configuration Process Overview Flow Diagram From “Gateway Installation Process Overview Flow Diagram”
“Install the JNFN Config Tool on the Configuration Computer” on page 32
“IP Address Setting” on page 35 “Gateway Settings” on page 36
“Connect the Configuration Computer to the JNFN Gateway-3” on page 32
“NCM Address Setting” on page 36
“Time Settings” on page 37 “Add the IP Subnet of the JNFN Gateway-3 into the Configuration Computer” on page 32
“Login Password Settings” on page 38
“Default Gateway Connection” on page 34
Finished
Figure 3.1 Gateway Configuration Process Flow Diagram
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3.2 Configuration Computer Preparation NOTE: You must have completed the installation of the JNFN Gateway-3 before you proceed with this preparation (refer to “JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded Installation” on page 15).
A configuration computer is a computer that has the JNFN Config Tool installed on it and it is able to establish an IP connection with the JNFN Gateway-3.
3.2.1 Install the JNFN Config Tool on the Configuration
Computer
You need to install the entire IFI Workstation software application on the configuration computer (90 MB disk space). The CD-ROM automatically starts if your configuration computer is setup to start CD-ROMs automatically.
3.2.2 Connect the Configuration Computer to the JNFN Gateway-3 If your configuration computer is on the same IP network you connected the JNFN Gateway-3 to in the step, “Connecting an JNFN Gateway-3 to an IP Network” on page 25, then your configuration computer is already connected to the JNFN Gateway-3. Proceed to “Add the IP Subnet of the JNFN Gateway-3 into the Configuration Computer” on page 32. Otherwise, refer to Appendix B, “JNFN Gateway-3 Local Configuration”, on page 49.
3.2.3 Add the IP Subnet of the JNFN Gateway-3 into the Configuration Computer Use the following steps as a guideline to add the JNFN Gateway-3’s IP Subnet to your configuration computer’s IP Subnet. Step 1. Start >Control Panel and then select Network Connections. The Network Connection window displays. Step 2. Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties from the list of choices. The Local Area Connections Properties window displays. Step 3. Use the side scroll to display the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) entry and then click on it. Step 4. Click on the Properties button. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window displays. Step 5. Select the Advanced button. The Advanced TCP/IP Settings window displays. Step 6. Click on the Add button. The TCP/IP Address window displays
Figure 3.2 TCP-IP Address Window Step 7. Type in a configuration computer IP address value for the following: •
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IP Address: 192.168.1.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 0.0.0.0
Step 8. Click the Add button. Step 9. Close all remaining open windows. You have completed adding the JNFN Gateway-3 address to your configuration computer’s list of IP addresses. Step 10. You are now ready to perform the “Default Gateway Connection” on page 34.
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3.3 JNFN Gateway-3 Connection NOTE: The configuration computer must have been prepared before proceeding with these steps; refer to “Configuration Computer Preparation” on page 32.
3.3.1 Default Gateway Connection Step 1. Start the JNFN Config Tool; select Start >Programs >Facilities Monitoring >JNFN Config Tool. Step 2. Click on the Address fields down arrow and then select the default gateway from the list of choices. The JNFN Config Tool auto detects and loads the default gateway (default node number is 240). •
Panels connected to the gateway are displayed.
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Status messages are displayed at the bottom the window.
Step 3. The JNFN Gateway-3 has a default IP address and you need to change it so it will be added onto your IP network so perform the “JNFN Gateway-3 Configuration Procedure” on page 35.
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3.4 JNFN Gateway-3 Configuration Procedure NOTE: Complete “JNFN Gateway-3 Connection” on page 34 before proceeding with these steps.
3.4.1 IP Address Setting Step 1. Select the highest level entry in the Nodes list column hierarchy.
Figure 3.3 Gateway Node Selection Step 2. Select File >Login to gain editing control of the selected gateway. The Gateway Login window displays.
Figure 3.4 Gateway Login Window Step 3. Type in the gateway password and then click the OK button. The default password is 00000000 (eight zeros). The Property fields now display an asterisk next to the fields that can be edited. Step 4. If a IP router is NOT being used skip this step. a. Click on the Value field adjacent to Gateway Property and then type in the address the router will be using on your IP network. b. Press the keyboard enter key. Step 5. Change the default JNFN Gateway-3 IP address so it will be added onto your IP network.
Figure 3.5 Gateway IP Configuration a. Click on the IP Configuration entry in the Nodes column. b. Click on the Value field adjacent to IP Address Property and then type in the address the JNFN Gateway-3 will be using on your IP network. c. Press the keyboard enter key. d. Click in the Value field adjacent to Subnet Mask Property and then type in the subnet address of the JNFN Gateway-3. e. Press the keyboard enter key. Step 6. Select View >Refresh Gateway List. Step 7. Click on the Address fields down arrow and then select the new gateway address from the list of choices. Step 8. Now you need to perform “Gateway Settings” on page 36.
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3.4.2 Gateway Settings Mode Setting The JNFN Config Tool is used to set the JNFN Gateway-3’s operation mode. Step 1. Login to the gateway; select File >Login. The Gateway Login window displays. Step 2. Type in the gateway password and then click the OK button. The default password is 00000000 (eight zeros). Step 3. Select the highest level entry in the Nodes list column hierarchy. The gateway’s Property and Value information displays. Step 4. Click in the Value field adjacent to Mode Property to display the list of choices, and then select the desired mode.
Figure 3.6 Gateway Mode Setting Step 5. Now you need to perform "NCM Address Setting".
NCM Address Setting Step 6. Click in the Value field adjacent to NCM Address Property and then type in the address.
Figure 3.7 Gateway NCM Address Setting Step 7. Now you need to perform “Time Settings” on page 37.
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3.4.3 Time Settings The time settings consists of setting the SNTP server address which dictates GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) for your network and then setting up the Time Zone Configuration fields to synchronize the gateway to GMT of the SNTP Server.
SNTP Configuration Step 1. Select the highest level entry in the Nodes list column hierarchy.
Figure 3.8 Gateway SNTP and Time Zone Configuration Step 2. Click on the SNTP Configuration entry in the Nodes column.
Figure 3.9 Gateway Time Settings Step 3. Click in the Value field adjacent to SNTP Server Address Property and then type in the address of the server. Step 4. Press the keyboard enter key. NOTE: Configured gateways and workstations synchronize with a time server once every 24 hours. Therefore, you can expect all gateways and workstations to be synchronized 24 hours after they have been configured to use a common time server. Rebooting a gateway or workstation forces it to synchronize with its time server immediately. If a device is tries to synchronize but is unable to communicate with its time server, it will retry every 20 minutes until successful.
NOTE: In addition to synchronizing its own time with a time server, a JNFN Gateway-3 can send time synchronization messages out to Fire Alarm Control Panels on the NFN network. Only one JNFN Gateway-3 per NFN network should be set to send out synchronization messages. For information, refer to “GATEWAY SETTINGS Fields” on page 42.
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Time Zone Configuration Step 5. Click on the Time Zone Configuration entry in the Nodes column.
Figure 3.10 Gateway Time Settings Step 6. Click in the Value field adjacent to GMT Minute Offset Property, type in the entry, and then press the keyboard enter key. The GMT Minute Offset is to used synchronize the time of day between the gateway and SNPT Server. • Use this formula to determine the setting: the US Central Time is minus 6 hours from GMT, therefore your calculation would be -6 (hours) x 60 (minutes) = -360 minutes. Step 7. Click in the Value field adjacent to Observe DST and then select True if you want the gateway to automatically increment or decrement time of day according to Time Zone Reference setting. Step 8. Click in the Value field adjacent to Time Zone References field and then select from these choices: •
US Standard - When selected the DST Begin and DST End settings are automatically populated with the appropriate settings.
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EU Standard - When selected the DST Begin and DST End settings are automatically populated with the appropriate settings.
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Custom - When selected you are require perform DST Begin and DST End settings. Refer to “DST Begin/DST End” on page 43.
Step 9. Now you need to perform “Login Password Settings” on page 38.
3.4.4 Login Password Settings The first time the gateway is started the factory default password is used (00000000 - eight zeros), after the initial configuration it is highly recommended that you change the password.
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Step 1. Select Tools >Set Gateway Password. The Gateway Login (change password) window displays.
Figure 3.11 Gateway Login - Change Password Window Step 2. Type in the current password in the Password field. •
Passwords are case-sensitive.
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Alpha and numeric characters are supported.
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1 character minimum and 8 character maximum.
Step 3. Type in a new password in the New Password field. Step 4. Type in the new password again in the Re-Enter New Password field. Step 5. Click the OK button to complete the password change. You have completed "JNFN Gateway-3 Configuration" if you followed the procedures in these section in this order: • “Configuration Computer Preparation” on page 32. • “JNFN Gateway-3 Connection” on page 34. • “JNFN Gateway-3 Configuration Procedure” on page 35.
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Section 4 JNFN Config Tool Reference Information 4.1 JNFN Config Tool Description The JNFN Config Tool interface is used to display configuration information about NFN network and the JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded. The JNFN Config Tool uses an Windows Explorer-style collapsible/expandable Nodes list. The PROPERTY/VALUE columns display information about the selection made in the Nodes list Property fields that are preceded with an asterisk mean the Value adjacent to it can be modified in some way.
4.2 Property/Value Field Descriptions The JNFN Config Tool window displays configuration information about the gateway and the NFN network the gateway is monitoring. When logged into the gateway using a password you can change settings for any field that has asterik (*) preceding the field’s name.
Figure 4.1 JNFN Config Tool Field Descriptions Version - Displays the gateway’s version.
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4.2.1 GATEWAY SETTINGS Fields •
Gateway Label - The name entered will only display on the NFN Network.
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Mode - Is used to set gateway’s mode. These are the choices: • SUP - (Supervising Station Mode) In this mode the Intelligent Fire Integrator™ system supports up to 99 gateways and multiple Workstations. • FCC - (Fire Command Center) In this mode there is always one Workstation and one JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded. • DCC - (Display and Command Center) This mode is an extension of FCC mode.
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NCM Address - Is used to set the node address of the JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded.
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Trouble Reminder - If set to True a trouble reminder message is issued across the network every 24 hours at 11:00 AM; if there is an active trouble on that network.
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Audio - Is used to enable the audio option if installed.
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Channel A and Channel B Threshold - Are set according to the determined amount of network noise that is present in the network. High is used when the most noise is present and filter that noise accordingly.
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Style 7 - If set to True Style 7 is used, if set to False Style 4 is used.
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COMM Port - Is used to specify which port the JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded uses to communicate with NCM.
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Send Time to Panels - When set to True, the JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded sends messages to each panel on the NFN network to synchronize the panel time to the JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded time. (Refer to “Time Settings” on page 34 for information about setting the JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded time from a time server.)
CAUTION: For networks with multiple JNFN Gateway-3s, set Send Time to Panels to True for one JNFN Gateway-3, and to False for all other JNFN Gateway-3s. Multiple JNFN Gateway-3s each sending out time synchronization messages can cause unusual time changes on connected panels.
4.2.2 IP Configuration Fields
Figure 4.2 JNFN Config Tool IP Configuration Property/Value Field Descriptions •
IP Address - Is used to set the IP address of the JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded on your IP network.
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Subnet Mask - Is used to set the Subnet of your IP network.
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Gateway - Is used to set the IP address of the default gateway.
4.2.3 SNTP Configuration Fields
Figure 4.3 JNFN Config Tool SNTP Configuration Property/Value Field Description SNTP Server Address - (Simple Network Time Protocol) Is used set the address of the SNTP server. The JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded retrieves the SNTP server’s GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Refer to the “Time Zone Configuration Fields” on page 43. 42
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4.2.4 Time Zone Configuration Fields
Figure 4.4 JNFN Config Tool Time Settings Field Descriptions
GMT Reference (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT Minute Offset - Is used to synchronize the time of day between the gateway and SNTP Server ("SNTP Configuration Fields"). If the gateway is located in the US Central Time zone and the server is too then type in -360. The US Central Time is minus 6 hours from GMT, therefore your calculation would be -6 (hours) x 60 (minutes) = -360 minutes.
DST Reference •
Observe DST - If set to True the gateway will use the time of day set in Time Zone Reference field.
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Time Zone Reference - Is used to set the time zone standard. The choices are: • US Standard - When selected the DST Begin and DST End settings are automatically populated with the appropriate settings. • EU Standard - When selected the DST Begin and DST End settings are automatically populated with the appropriate settings. • Custom - If selected requires that DST Begin and DST End settings be made.
DST Begin/DST End NOTE: These fields only need to be modified if Custom has been selected in the Time Zone Reference field.
To make the settings for the 1st Sunday of March make the following settings in these fields: •
Series Reference - Select 1st from the list of choices.
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Day of Week - Select Sunday from the list of choices.
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Month - Select March from the list of choices.
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Hour - Is used set the hour of the day to begin/end DST time change.
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Hour Reference - Is used set whether the Hour setting is according to Local Time or GMT.
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4.2.5 Panel Properties Fields
Figure 4.5 JNFN Config Tool Panel Property/Value Field Descriptions
PANEL PROPERTIES Node - Is used to change the NFN network address of the panel.
VERSIONS If the NCM Version field is displayed in red, then the version doesn’t match the Local Node entry. NOTE: The NCM version for panel must match the NCM version displayed in the Local Node entry. When it does not match the non-matching version is displayed as a red entry. Contact Technical Services for assistance in acquiring the correct version.
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4.3 Menu Descriptions 4.3.1 File •
Login... - Is used to gain editing control over the gateway. The factory default password is 00000000 (eight zeros). Refer to “Login Password Settings” on page 38.
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Reboot Gateway - Restarts the gateway on its NFN network.
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Exit - Closes the JNFN Config Tool window.
4.3.2 View All these choices display read only information windows, no editing can be done on the information displayed from these windows. •
Refresh Gateway List - Used to generate a new list of gateways that will be available and displayed when the JNFN Config Tool’s Address field down arrow is clicked.
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Refresh Nodes List - Used to ping the nodes connected to the current gateway and display their information.
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Node Table - Displays all the nodes connected to the gateway and their respective version information.
NOTE: The NCM version for panel must match the NCM version displayed in the Local Node entry. When it does not match the non-matching version is displayed as a red entry. Contact Technical Services for assistance in acquiring the correct version. Also panels that do not use an NCM are displayed as a red entry.
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CAUTION: NCM Version NCM versions that do not match will result in an unstable NFN network.
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Connected Clients - Used to display a window which lists the clients that are connected to the gateway.
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4.3.3 Tools Some menu choices are only displayed when a relative selection is made in Nodes list column. Right click options are also available for the selection made in the Nodes list column. •
Delete Node - Is used to remove a node from the gateway. The Node must be offline before it can be deleted.
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Auto Detect Nodes - Is used to force the gateway to detect nodes on the NFN network. The gateway searches for all online nodes on the NFN network.
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Set Gateway Password - Refer to “Login Password Settings” on page 38.
4.3.4 Help •
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About - Display version information.
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Appendix A: JNFN Gateway-3 Compatible Node Types A.1 Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility Table A.1 Panel Communication Connection Table Panel Type
Connection Type
HS-NCM
USB
IFC-320
NUP
IFC2-640
NUP
IFC2-3030
NUP
NCM
NUP
IFC-640
NUP
IFC-3030
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Appendix B: JNFN Gateway-3 Local Configuration NOTE: This procedure is only necessary if you are configuring an JNFN Gateway-3 using a configuration computer that is not already on the same IP network as the JNFN Gateway-3. Refer to “Connecting an JNFN Gateway-3 to an IP Network” on page 25.
NOTE: A direct connection requires that a cross over Ethernet cable to be made or purchased by the customer.
B.1 Direct Connection to the Gateway Circuit Board Step 1. Connect the cross over cable between the PNET-1 RJ45 connector and the JNFN Gateway-3 board RJ45 connector (refer to "Cross Over Cable Specifications").
To Configuration Computer
Figure B.1 Configuration Computer Direct Connection Step 2. You have completed the connections, you need to “Add the IP Subnet of the JNFN Gateway-3 into the Configuration Computer” on page 32. Cross Over Cable Specifications This cross over cable will be directly connected between the configuration PNET-1 RJ45 connector and the JNFN Gateway-3 board RJ45 connector. The cross over cable can be purchased or you can make one. Please use the following information for the correct pinout requirements for each end of the cable. EIA/TIA wire color-code standard 568B is applicable. Table B.1 Cross Over Cable (568B) RJ45 Pin # (END 2)
Wire Color
White/Orange
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White/Green
Orange
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Green
RJ45 Pin # (END 1)
Wire Color
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White/Green
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White/Orange
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Blue
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Blue
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White/Blue
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White/Blue
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Green
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Orange
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White/Brown
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White/Brown
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Brown
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Index A Architecture Gateway System 7 Audio 42 Auto Detect Nodes 46
C Cabinet Installation 18 change password 39 Channel A Threshold 42 Channel B Threshold 42 COMM Port 42 Configuration computer 32 connections 32 direct connection 49 Configuration Tool disk space 32 installation 32 connection direct 7
D DCC 42 Delete Node 46 direct connection 7 Documentation 12 DST Begin 43 DST End 43 DST Reference 43
E EIA/TIA wire color-code standard 49 Ethernet Line Impedance 21 Max Distance 21 Ethernet cross over cable specifications 49
F FCC 42 fiber-optic cable 24 File menu descriptions 45
G Gateway 42 assembly 15 configuration 31, 49 Configuration Procedure 35 default IP Address 32 JNFN Gateway-3 Embedded - P/N: 53549:Rev: A 6/16/09
Hardware Installation 20 IP cable connection 25 mode 36 multiple 31 product description 7 Required Equipment 15 Subnet Mask Address 33 Gateway board layout 17 Gateway Config Tool field descriptions 41 Gateway Installation Overview 16 Gateway Label 42 GMT 38 GMT Minute Offset 38, 43 GMT Reference 43
H Help menu descriptions 46 HS-NCM 23
I Installation Environmental Conditions 12 IP Address 42
L Line Impedance 21 Login 45
M Max Distance 21 Mode 42
N NCM 23 NCM Address 42 NCM Version red display 44 Network Cable Connection 26 Network Communication Module Installation 23 Network Interface Board (NCM, HS-NCM) 15 Node Table 45 NOTIFY-IP (not supported) 7 NUP Line Impedance 21 Max Distance 21 NUP to NUP Cable 15 51
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NUP to NUP Cable Connection 27, 28
O Observe DST 43
P password change 39 PNET-1 15 Power Connections 20
R Reboot Gateway 45 Refresh Gateway List 45 Refresh Nodes List 45 RS232 Line Impedance 21 Max Distance 21
S Send Time to Panels 42 Set Gateway Password 46 SNTP Server Address 42 Style 7 42 Subnet Mask 42 SUP 42
T Time Zone Reference 43 Custom 43 EU Standard 43 US Standard 43 Tools menu descriptions 46 Trouble Reminder 42 twisted pair wire 24
U USB Line Impedance 22 Max Distance 22
V Version 41 View menu descriptions 45
W Wiring Power 20
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