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Mounting and installation, Technical Description, T 811 086 en e
9.5
SecuriLan connection
A SecuriLan consists of up to 32 participants, whereby max. 16 control panels (SecuriFire 3000 or SecuriFire 2000) and
max. 31 indication and control maps (B5-MIC711 or B6-MIC711) can be connected to each other in a loop or grid. There is
at least one line between every two participants.
Notice
In every SecuriFire 2000 there must be a suitable unit (B6-NET2-485, B6-NET2-FXM, B6-NET2-FXS, B6-LAN)
in the free slot for the SecuriLan. No settings can be carried out on the unit itself.
The wiring of LAN connections is described in Section 12 Annex.
Typical applications are described in the fol
lowing. Please refer to the technical description “LAN network boards and units”
T 811 123 for details.
9.5.1
Connection types
The connection type defines the kind of connection. The following types are currently available for local networking:
Type
Type of connection
Description
RS485
Physical connection
RS485; direct connection between two SCPs or MIC711; max.
1,200 m (high speed max. 600 m).
FXS/FXM
Physical connection
10/100BASE-TX; direct connection between two SCPs;
FXM max. 2,000 m, FXS max. 10,000 m
10/100TX
Physical connection
10/100BASE-TX; direct connection between two SCPs or MIC711;
max. 100 m
LAN
Logical connection
10/100BASE-TX; connection to the standard LAN, max. 100 m to the
next network node
By default a redundant SecuriLan is established via two RS485 interfaces because this is prescribed by various standards
and guidelines (e.g. ÖNORM). Additionally, depending on the unit and interface in use, the following SecuriLan connections
are possible:
RS485 < 600 m high speed
10/100-TX non-redundant
LAN non-redundant
These options can be separately selected per line and must be programmed in the configuration. In practice this results in a
variety of possible combinations of wiring types.