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Glossary
The glossary contains terms and acronyms that are used in this manual.
ACH
Alternating Current Hot.
ACN
Alternating Current Neutral.
AEM/AEM100/AEM200
Devices that allow APOGEE field panel networks to communicate with the Insight
workstation across an Ethernet network. The APOGEE Ethernet Microserver (AEM)
operates on a 10Base-T connection, but can also be routed across low speed
networks (for example, across Frame Relay). The AEM100 supports auto-sensing
10Base-T and 100Base-TX Ethernet communication. The AEM200 adds a second
serial port, allowing HMI access without disconnecting from the Insight network.
Alarm Indicating Circuit (AIC)
Used in Protective Signaling Systems (that is, fire alarm systems) to connect to alarm
devices (horns, speakers, flashing lights, etc.).
ANSI
American National Standards Institute
Automation Level Network (ALN)
Field panel (Protocol 2, Ethernet, or BACnet/IP) network consisting of PXC Modular
Series, PXC Compact Series, MECs, MBCs, RBCs, and FLN Controllers. BACnet/IP
ALNs may also contain Insight BACnet/IP-capable workstations and third-party
BACnet devices. The Automation Level Network (ALN) and Building Level Network
(BLN) are identical.
BACnet
ASHRAE Building Automation and Control Networking protocol that allows
computerized equipment performing various functions to exchange information,
regardless of the building service the equipment performs.
Class 1 Circuit
Remote control and signaling circuits not exceeding 600 Vac and having no power
limitation. Normally used for controlling equipment such as fans or pumps through
starters.
Class 2 Circuit
Power limited circuits not exceeding a power level of 100 VA (that is, 24 Vac × 4 amps
= 96 VA).
Class 3 Circuit
Circuits of relatively low power but of higher voltage than Class 2 (such as 120 volts
and up to 1 amp). This is not a common application.