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Draft UniNet-ID Sales Training For ESD Sales People & Estimators

Draft Agenda What is UniNet-ID Why UniNet-ID NION’s RS232B 2C8M 16C48M 48M Network Topology Transceivers Routers Repeaters PC Network Lon Server Event Manager Workstation UniLogic

Draft UniNet-ID What It Is A Data Gathering And Control System A Graphical Annunciation System An Input to Output Control System What It Is Not A Panel to Panel Network System A BMS System

Draft Why UniNet-ID Spread Site Data Gathering and Control Differing Systems Integrated Together One User Interface For All Systems Central Data Collection For Risk Assessment And Maintenance

Draft Network Input Output Nodes NION-232B Used To Gather Information From And Send Information To (Control) Equipment With Suitable RS232 Connection Ports. NION-2C8M Used To Gather Up To 8 Dry Contact Point Information And Control 2 Dry Contact Outputs. NION-16C48M Used To Gather Up To 48 Dry Contact Point Information And Control 16 Dry Contact Outputs. NION-48M Used To Gather Up To 48 Dry Contact Point Information.

Draft NION-232B Requires Personality EPROM. EPROM Dependant Upon The Equipment To Be Monitored / Controlled And Topology. Requires Transceiver. Transceiver Dependant Upon The Topology Used. FTXC - Free Topology Wire Transceiver. FOXC - Free Topology Fiber Transceiver (Point to Point Only). DFXC - Bus Topology Fiber Transceiver. Requires Suitable Housing.

Draft NION-232B RS232 24Vdc 2 x Outputs* 2 x Inputs* Transceiver * Inputs & Outputs May Not Be Used Dependant Upon Software Fitted Software

Draft Software ID3000 Stand Alone Wire & Point To Point Fibre Network Wire & Point To Point Fibre Stand Alone Fibre Bus Network Fibre Bus ID2000 Stand Alone Wire & Point To Point Fibre Network Wire & Point To Point Fibre Stand Alone Fibre Bus Network Fibre Bus AFP4000 Stand Alone Wire & Point To Point Fibre Network Wire & Point To Point Fibre Stand Alone Fibre Bus Network Fibre Bus

Draft NION-2C8M Requires Topology EPROM. EPROM Dependant Upon The Topology. Requires Transceiver. Transceiver Dependant Upon The Topology Used. FTXC - Free Topology Wire Transceiver. FOXC - Free Topology Fiber Transceiver (Point to Point Only). DFXC - Bus Topology Fiber Transceiver. Requires Suitable Housing.

Draft NION-2C8M 8 Monitored Inputs 24Vdc 2 x Outputs Transceiver Software

Draft NION-16C48M Requires Topology EPROM. EPROM Dependant Upon The Topology. Requires Transceiver. Transceiver Dependant Upon The Topology Used. FTXC - Free Topology Wire Transceiver. FOXC - Free Topology Fiber Transceiver (Point to Point Only). DFXC - Bus Topology Fiber Transceiver. Requires Suitable Housing. Requires 16C48MTB - 8 output And 24 Input Termination Card. Max 2 Per NION.

Draft NION-16C48M Transceiver 16C48MTB Software

Draft NION-48M Requires Topology EPROM. EPROM Dependant Upon The Topology. Requires Transceiver. Transceiver Dependant Upon The Topology Used. FTXC - Free Topology Wire Transceiver. FOXC - Free Topology Fiber Transceiver (Point to Point Only). DFXC - Bus Topology Fiber Transceiver. Requires Suitable Housing. Requires 48MTB - 24 Input Termination Card. Max 2 Per NION.

Draft NION-48M Transceiver 48MTB Software

Draft Transceivers FTXC - CAT 5 Cable. Up To 2.4 Km Between Two Points Only or 1.8 Km On A Multi Drop Bus Per Segment. FOXC - Fiber Connection. Point To Point Only dB attenuation max. ST Style Connectors. Multi Mode Fiber 62.5/125 µm dia. 2 Strands Required 1 x TX, 1 x RX. DFXC - Fiber Connection. Bus Topology dB attenuation max Between Nodes. ST Style Connectors. Multi Mode Fiber 62.5/125 µm dia.

Draft Routers & Repeaters ROUTMB Requires Two Transceivers Only One DFXC May Be Used In One ROUTMB Requires Suitable Housing 4WRMB Requires Up To 4 Transceivers Min. 2 DFXC’s Cannot Be Used Requires Suitable Housing

Draft NION Housing Options NISCAB-3 NISCAB-1 Extended Back Box

Draft Network Topology 4 Way Repeater Wire T-Tapping Wire Bus Fiber Point-To-Point Fiber Bus Router

Draft The Rules Up To 64 Nodes Per Segment. Routers / Repeaters Separate Network Segments. Up To 200 Nodes Per Local Area Server. Repeaters May Not Be Connected Together Within The Same Network Segment i.e. Must Be Separated By At Least One Router. FTXC Distances 1800 m Bus Length 2400 m Point To Point (One NION Per Segment) 450 m Between Any Two Nodes When T-Tapping

Draft FTXC Examples Node 1Node 2Node 3Node 64Router 1Node 65 Node 1Node 2Node 3Router 1Node 4Node m

Draft FTXC Examples Node 1Node 2 Repeater Node 3 Max m Node 4 Node 5 Max. 450 m Node 6 Max. 450 m Max m

Draft FOXC Examples Node 1Node 2 Repeater Node 3 Max. 12.5dB Node 4 Max m Node 5

Draft FOXC Examples Node 1Node 2 Repeater Max. 12.5dB Node 3 Max m Node 4 Router 1

Draft DFXC Examples Node 1Node 2Node 3 Max. 12.5dB Max m Router 1 Node 4 Node 5 Max. 12.5dB

Draft Instructor Led Test

Draft PC Network Standard PC Network Card Fitted To All Machines Supplied Uses Standard Microsoft TCP/IP Can Therefore Use Standard : Hubs Switches Routers Etc.

Draft System Architecture Server Server / Workstation Server / Event Mgr. Workstation / Event Mgr. Workstation

Draft System Printers Event Printer Graphical & Reporting Printer

Draft Software Local Area Server Graphic Alarm Workstation Client UniLogic Client Event Manager

Draft Local Area Server Must Have A Lonworks Interface On The Same Machine. Contains A List Of The NION,s And Routers. Controls Nodes Connected To It. Passes Information Regarding These Nodes To A Connected Event Manager.

Draft Event Manager Controls Events Between The Server &The Clients (Workstations / UniLogic)

Draft Workstation Consists Of Eight Principle Areas Site Specific Configurable Display Area Event Display Event Summary Network Communications Display Common Screen Tools Programmable Control Button Area Information Bar Screen Title Area

Draft Workstation Network Communications Display Site Specific Configurable Display Area Event Display Common Screen Tools Programmable Control Button Area Information Bar Screen Title Event Summary

Draft Configurable Display Area Screen Background Can Be Either Bitmap (*.BMP) or Windows Metafile (*.WMF) Bitmaps Should Be Used For Images Of The Buildings / Sites e.g. Photos. Bitmaps Loose Resolution On Zoom. Metafiles Should Be Used For Floor Plans. Metafiles Do Not Loose Resolution On Zoom. Device Icons May Be Placed Anywhere In This Area.

Draft Device Icon Library

Draft Information Icon Library

Draft Configurable Display Area Buttons May Be Placed Anywhere In This Area. May Be Used To Link To Any Other Screens. May Be Used To Trigger Macro’s (A Programmed List Of Actions) Can Use In Built Drawing Tool Bar For Simple Drawings / Amendments.

Draft Navigation Buttons

Draft Screen Buttons

Draft Macro Editor

Draft Floor Plan Detail Device Location Display

Draft Active Event - Auto Navigated Key Map

Draft Pop Up Menu

Draft Filtered History

Draft Operator Response

Draft Customisable User Interface Programmable Control Button Area

Draft Command Button Editor

Draft Function Key Editor

Draft Security Profiles

Draft Event Monitoring Profile

Draft Control Profile

Draft History Manager

Draft Filters

Draft Reports

Draft Report Scheduling

Draft UniLogic Automatically Controls Direct Outputs Dependant Upon Input Conditions

Draft UniLogic Equation Editor

Draft UniLogic Equation Editor

Draft Summary A Data Gathering And Control System A Graphical Annunciation System An Input to Output Control System One User Interface To Learn Site Customisable Macro Programming For Commonly Used Functions Full History With One Touch Filters Audit Trails Scheduled Reports Full Panel User Controls User Level Security User Level Control & Monitoring Profiles

Draft Parts - Lon Hardware

Draft Parts - NION Software

Draft Parts - Computer Hardware

Draft Parts - Licenses

Draft Instructor Led Test