User Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Foreword
- Introduction
- Section One: Simplex 4010 NION Hardware
- 1.1: General Description
- 1.2: Hardware Description
- Figure 1-1: NION-NPB Layout
- 1.3: SMX Network Connection
- Figure 1-2: SIMPLEX 4010 NION TB5 Power Connection
- 1.4: SMX Network Transceivers
- Figure 1-3: FTXC-PCA and FTXC-PCB Network Transceivers
- Figure 1-3a: FTXC-PCA Transceiver Wiring
- Figure 1-4: S7FTXC-PCA Style 7 Transceiver
- Figure 1-5: Sample Style-7 Networks
- Figure 1-6: FOXC-PCA and DFXC-PCA Fiber Optic Network Transceivers
- Section Two: Simplex 4010 NION Installation and Configuration
- 2.1: Simplex 4010 NION Connection
- Figure 2-1: Simplex 4010 NION Architecture
- Figure 2-2: Simplex 4010 NION to Simplex 4010-9811 Serial Connections
- 2.2: Simplex 4010 NION Enclosure and Mounting
- Figure 2-4: NISCAB-1 Enclosure Mounting Hole Layout
- 2.3 Event Reporting and Acknowledgement
- Figure 2-5: Installing the NION in a NISCAB-1
- Section Three: Simplex 4010 NION Explorer
- 3.1 Simplex Explorer Overview
- 3.2 Simplex 4010 Explorer Operation
- 3.2.1 Registering and Opening the Simplex Explorer
- 3.2.2 The Simplex 4010 Explorer Main Form
- 3.2.3 Configuring the NION through Simplex 4010 Explorer
- Figure 3-2: NION-Simplex 4010 Configuration Menu
- Figure 3-1: Simplex 4010 Explorer
- Figure 3-4: Duplicate Device Labels
- Figure 3-3: Learn Panel Devices Session
- Figure 3-5: Data Capture Mode
- Figure 3-6: NION Configuration Options
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Upload NION Configuration - This option creates a file on the hard drive containing all the information stored
at the NION. This is useful to have for trouble shooting, general NION maintenance or for a backup. This file is
named simplex4010_node_XXX.ndb and is copied to the C:\UniNet\Plugins\Data directory on the Worksta-
tion computer.
Suppressing Psuedo Points
The Simplex 4010 panel reports events called
psuedo points, which are used to annunciate
certain panel states or events. These are not alarm
or trouble events on any real devices and as such
are by default suppressed by the Simplex NION to
keep network traffic minimized. However, these
points may be reported to the workstation if the
Suppress Psuedo Points box is unchecked. This is
done by selecting the NION Configuration option
from the Panels tree of Simplex Explorer and
unchecking the Suppress Psuedo Points box in the
data display. See figure 3-6.
UL Functionality
This option will be displayed only if the current operator is logged in as an administrator. This option must always
be checked for UL applications. The Simplex 4010 NION is for ancillary use only and will report events to a
UniNetâ„¢ 2000 Workstation with an -ANC suffix. Any ancillary alarm or trouble event sent to the UniNetâ„¢ 2000
workstation is not a primary event and will therefore be displayed in the Events box under any primary events. The
following event types are sent by the Simplex 4010 NION when UL Functionality is applied. These are ancillary
versions of the original primary event types.
Enabled-Anc Disabled-Anc
Trouble-Anc Tbloff-Anc
Silenced-Anc Unsilenced-Anc
Alarm-Anc AlmOff-Anc
ManEvac-Anc ManEvacOff-Anc
Figure 3-5: Data Capture Mode
NOTE: While in
Data Capture Mode,
no events will be
sent to the UniNetâ„¢
Workstation.
NOTE: The NION
requestes the
Revision (REV) from
the panel every 15
seconds. This is
used to monitor the
connection and is
normal.
Figure 3-6: NION Configuration Options
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