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Control Modules—Network Control Module 200 Series 13
The following guidelines list other kinds of devices that the fire
management NCM is capable of processing:
•
HVAC ASCs (AHUs, VAVs, VMAs, UNTs, PHXs, LCPs,
DX-9100s, etc.)
•
Point Multiplex Modules (XM) (Multiplex Binary, Multiplex Relay
Latched, Multiplex Relay Momentary, Multiplex Relay Electrically
Maintained)
The IFC is a building fire management controller, and in most situations it
is alone on the NCM. However, if there are a few remaining ASC or XM
points that do not justify a separate NCM, they can be added to an NCM
supporting the IFC, up to the memory limits of that NCM.
Standard Functionality: Intelligent Access Control
The Intelligent Access Control (IAC) software requires Release 4.0 or
higher Metasys software and IAC-600 Release PS130B firmware. For
Metasys Release 6.0, the IAC NCM handles one or two IAC-600
controllers and up to 16 readers attached to each controller. (Prior to
Release 6.0, the IAC NCM handles one IAC-600 controller and up to
16 readers attached to that controller.)
The following guidelines list other kinds of devices that the intelligent
access control NCM is capable of processing:
•
HVAC ASCs (AHUs, VAVs, VMAs, UNTs, PHXs, LCPs,
DX-9100s, etc.)
•
Point Multiplex Modules (XM) (Multiplex Binary, Multiplex Relay
Latched, Multiplex Relay Momentary, Multiplex Relay Electrically
Maintained)
The IAC-600 is a building access controller, and in most situations it is
alone on the NCM. However, if there are a few remaining ASC or
expansion module points that do not justify a separate NCM, they can be
added to an NCM supporting the IAC-600, up to the memory limits of that
NCM.
Standard Functionality: Operator Terminal
The Operator Terminal NCM has a load capacity similar to that of the
standard NCM, including support of the Intelligent Lighting Controller
(ILCs) and Lab and Central Plant Controller.
It differs from the standard NCM in that it replaces the Network Terminal,
and does not support the DSC-1000 family of controllers (i.e., C210A,
C260A, C260X, C500X) connected to the same NCM.
An Operator Terminal NCM may, however, interact with DSC-1000
controllers if they are connected to another NCM on the N1 LAN.