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Figure 8 - The SmartLoop/2L board
The SmartLoop/2L package includes:
• A cable for the connection to the motherboard
• Two split ferrite cores for the loop output wires
• 5 anchor screws
• 5 spacers
5.1.2
The SmartLoop/NET board
The SmartLoop/NET board allows you to create a token-ring capable of managing 30 SmartLoop control
panels via a 3 -pole cable.
The network must be wired as a ring network with a maximum cable length between each panel of 2000
metres, in this way, the network will be fault tolerant (HorNet technology). Using a supplementary 2-pole
cable (5 poles in all), you can create a protection ring which can pass alarm conditions, coming from a fire
control panel with microprocessor fault, through the ring.
Figure 9 - SmartLoop/NET board
[A]
Loop 1 status LED
refer to paragraph
4.2.1 Loop status LED
[B]
Loop 2 status LED
[C]
SmartLoop/2L board to board connector (up to 3
boards)
[D]
Motherboard to SmartLoop/2L board connector
[E]
Loop 2 Input terminals
[F]
Loop 2 Output terminals
[G]
Loop 1 Input terminals
[H]
Loop 1 Output terminals
[I]
Screw locations
[A]
A terminals for the protection-ring connection (to be connected to
Alarm-B of the successive control panel)
[B]
Communication Port A (to be connected to Port-B of the successive
control panel)
[C]
B terminals for the protection ring connection (to be connected to
Alarm-A of the previous control panel)
[D]
Communication Port B (to be connected to the Port-A terminals of
the previous control panel)
[E]
Blue LED (indicates the In Service/Out of Service status of the
SmartLoop/NET board). If this LED is Off, the panel is isolated from
the network.
[F]
2 Port A status LEDs (green and yellow)
[G]
2 Port B status LEDs (green and yellow)
[H]
Interface to motherboard plug (on the reverse side of the board)
[I]
Screw locations
A
B
C
D
E
H
G
F
I
I
I
I
I
A
B
C
D
I
I
I
I
F
G
E
H
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