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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range
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Issue 1, Jun. 2014
1.2.1
SonNet Network
The Sontay® SonNet radio system is a proprietary protocol solely for use with SonNet wireless
‘
End devices
’ It. is comprised of a receiver, battery powered sensors and permanently powered
routers. Routers, though permanently powered, can also have sensing elements, accomplishing
both router and sensors functions.
Note
This unit is connected directly to the SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver.
The SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver supports a maximum of 16 directly connected
‘child’
devices (max. 12 battery powered nodes, and max. 4 routers). Routers support a maximum of 16
directly connected
‘child’ devices (max. 8 battery powered nodes, and max. 8 routers).
Caution
A maximum depth of 8 layers of routers in a network and a maximum of 50 nodes
per network is permitted, but is dependent on the SIP SonNet-BACnet product.
Note
Battery powered devices can only route their signals to the receiver directly or
through routers, and not through other battery powered devices.
Contact Sontay for a list of compatible ‘
End devices
’.
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