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Cautions, warnings, and regulatory information

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

 Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to

this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.

DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX™ PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED

 Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents

of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized Simplex

product supplier.

ELECTRICAL HAZARD

 Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be

performed by a representative or an authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier.

STATIC HAZARD

 Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows:

•  Ground yourself before opening or installing components.
•  Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times.

FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS – PART 15.

 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,

pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment

is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in

accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is

likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

579-949   Rev. D

4100-6047 and 4010-9914 Building Network Interface Card Installation and Programming

Manual

*0579949D*

Summary of Contents for 4010-9914

Page 1: ...ctricity can damage components Handle as follows Ground yourself before opening or installing components Prior to installation keep components wrapped in anti static material at all times FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS PART 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonab...

Page 2: ...tion shown 4100 6047 BNIC shown BNIC Overiew The BNIC isolates the FACP from the external or building network but allows an authorized user with the proper security clearance to access the FACP through the Network Authorization is provided transparently through service tools such as the ES Programmer A service tool connected to the FACP through the BNIC will behave as if it were directly connected...

Page 3: ...ion to earth Operating conditions Operating temperature range 32 F 120 F 0 C 49 C Operating humidity range Up to 93 relative humidity at 90oF 32 C Power requirements Operating voltage Nominal 24 VDC from PDI Maximum current over operating range 291 mA maximum over range Figure 2 BNIC layout page 3 579 949 Rev D 4100 6047 and 4010 9914 Building Network Interface Card Installation and Programming Ma...

Page 4: ...IC DIP switch functions Switch Position Function Figure ON Sets the card to online and allows the card to operate normally SW1 1 OFF Sets the card offline which stops all communication to the FACP ON SW1 2 through SW1 8 OFF Set the BNIC eSlave address Refer to Figure 4 for a complete list of switch settings for all possible card addresses Figure 3 BNIC DIP switch page 4 579 949 Rev D 4100 6047 and...

Page 5: ...Figure 4 BNIC DIP switch addresses page 5 579 949 Rev D 4100 6047 and 4010 9914 Building Network Interface Card Installation and Programming Manual ...

Page 6: ... Port D LED 1 Port Status LED OFF No Connection ON Steady Non active connection ON Blinking Active connection X LED 5 Y LED 4 Z LED 3 Card Status LED Used for manufacturing and development only not used for installed BNIC Offline LED 7 Offline Indication ON Offline not communicating with 4100ES Master Controller Card OFF Normal Operation Reset LED 10 see Figure 2 for positioning Reset Indication O...

Page 7: ... must be installed with the ports facing up 1 Insert the Power Distribution Interface PDI connector on the back of the card into one of the bottom PDI connectors on the expansion bay 2 Secure the card in place using the provided hardware Figure 6 Mounting the BNIC into the expansion bay 4100ES shown page 7 579 949 Rev D 4100 6047 and 4010 9914 Building Network Interface Card Installation and Progr...

Page 8: ...tworks are permissible i e dedicated network and building network Power over Ethernet PoE Note External connections BNIC Port A provides Earth Detection for optional external network connection needs see Important notes in the Figure 7 BNIC Wiring Diagram BNIC Port B connects to the building network Note Panel Connections BNIC Port C connects to the CPU Master Controller Card Ethernet connection e...

Page 9: ... Neighbor Node Media Module 2 Unused N A Port G Unused N A Port H Unused N A Table 5 Node with BNIC configuration and connections Configuration Connection Port A External Network To building network Port B External Network N A Port C CPU Connect to ES Net Card Port D Port D Service Port Connect to Front Panel s Service Port As the ES Net card is used to bridge the BNIC and the CPU card you must co...

Page 10: ...o add the BNIC to the programmer 1 Start the programmer software 2 Open an existing job or create a new one If you create a new job you must change the box size to a 2 or 3 bay box 3 Select the Hardware tab 4 Click the Box icon 5 Right click the appropriate bay and select Add a Card See Figure 9 Figure 9 Adding a card 6 Select INTERFACE from the Category drop down menu 7 Select 4100 6047 Building ...

Page 11: ...Manual Figure 13 Card properties tab 4 Select the BNIC IP Settings tab 5 Configure the BNIC IP Settings tab by setting The IP Address Use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP option to have the Building Network automatically assign an IP address to the card Select the Use the following address option if you want to set the IP address manually and enter a Static IP address For Static IP Add...

Page 12: ...achable via IP broadcast The facility MIS IT department will provide guidance on use of mDNS A device that supports mDNS advertises its name and available services using IP broadcasts multicast address 224 0 0 251 An mDNS client the Programmer can make a request for a device with a particular service to advertise itself This enables the user to locate devices If you do not enable this feature the ...

Page 13: ...et RJ 45 terminating connector BNIC installation prerequisite There are 2 options available for obtaining an IP address for the BNIC Before installing the BNIC coordinate with the MIS IT department to determine how they want the system to operate Customer Network Option 1 DHCP served IP address This is the preferred method for obtaining an IP address In order for the BNIC to function properly DHCP...

Page 14: ... your MIS IT department for assistance in obtaining the parameters required for the BNIC to operate properly on your local network WARNING Do not attempt to connect the BNIC using random entries serious consequences may result You can inadvertently affect other computers and networked devices on your network Fixed IP DHCP DNS If the assigned name does not match the suggested name The MIS IT assign...

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