Instruction Manual

Document 51895 NCB-EL and NCB-FL Router Installation Rev. A 2/12/2002
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Using the ENIC-HUB with NCB Series Routers
The ENIC-HUB is an eight-port network hub that connects multiple devices to an Ethernet network. NCB series
routers connect to the hub via one of these ports. Make the connections according to the following instructions:
1. Make sure all power is disconnected.
2. Connect the NCB (10BaseT connector) to its PNET-1 suppressor (the IN connector - square end).
3. Make the ground connection on the NCB's PNET-1 suppressor.
4. Connect the NCB's PNET-1 (OUT connector - round end) to one of the ENIC-HUB's PNET-1 (OUT
connector) suppressors.
5. Connect the ENIC-HUB to the PNET-1, and make the ground connection for the PNET-1.
NCB Programming
NCB Series routers must be added or inserted in the Echelon network like any standard router and bound using the
Echelon Local Area Server application.
For more information on programming the NCB Series routers, refer to the NCB Series router appendix in the
Echelon Local Area Server manual.
NCB series RouterNCB series Router
NCB series RouterNCB series Router
NCB series Router
ENIC-HUBENIC-HUB
ENIC-HUBENIC-HUB
ENIC-HUB
NOTE: Use only wire for power limited systems.
Power limited wire runs use type FPLR, FPLP, FPL
or equivalent cabling per NEC 760.
PP
PP
P
rimary Primary P
rimary Primary P
rimary P
owerower
owerower
ower
(non-power limited)(non-power limited)
(non-power limited)(non-power limited)
(non-power limited)
PP
PP
P
rimary Primary P
rimary Primary P
rimary P
owerower
owerower
ower
(non-power limited)(non-power limited)
(non-power limited)(non-power limited)
(non-power limited)
TT
TT
T
o Echelon Networko Echelon Network
o Echelon Networko Echelon Network
o Echelon Network
(power limited)(power limited)
(power limited)(power limited)
(power limited)
TT
TT
T
o Etherneto Ethernet
o Etherneto Ethernet
o Ethernet
(power limited)(power limited)
(power limited)(power limited)
(power limited)
NCB Series Router Connection to ENIC-HUB
NOTE: Power-limited and nonpower-limited circuits must remain separated in the cabinet. All power-
limited wiring must remain at least 0.25 inches from any nonpower-limited circuit wiring. Run all non-
power-limited wiring along bottom of cabinet. All power-limited and nonpower-limited circuit wiring
must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and/or conduits.
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