Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Cyber security disclaimer
- How to Use This Manual
- Chapter 1—Introduction
- Chapter 2—Hardware Features
- TC Modular Product Diagram
- Expansion Module Product Diagram
- Modular Series Backup Batteries
- Memory
- Communication Connections
- Modular Series Specifications
- Modular Series Smoke Control Application Requirements
- PXM10S/T Product Overview and Description
- TX-I/O Product Range Overview
- PX Series Enclosures and Service Boxes
- Chapter 3—Applications
- Chapter 4—Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 1—Introduction
TALON Automation Networking
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Building Technologies
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BACnet/IP Automation Level Network
BACnet field panels communicate over a customer's Ethernet cabling and IP network
using the ASHRAE Building Automation and Control Networking (BACnet) protocol.
● One TALON View workstation can administer up to 64 Ethernet-based BACnet/IP
ALNs.
● Up to 100 BACnet/IP field panels can reside on a BACnet/IP network (1000
maximum per TALON View workstation).
Figure 2: BACnet/IP ALN Network Example.
BACnet MS/TP Automation Level Network
BACnet field panels communicate over a customer’s Ethernet cabling and IP network
using the ASHRAE Building Automation and Control Networking (BACnet) MS/TP
protocol.
● One TALON View workstation can administer up to 64 Ethernet based MS/TP
ALNs.
● Up to 10 BACnet MS/TP ALN field panels can reside on an MS/TP network
segment (1000 maximum per TALON View workstation). Network segments must
be physically separated.
● BACnet devices (field panels or TALON View workstations) can be set up as one
of the following:
– A standard BACnet MS/TP device
– A BACnet Broadcast Management Device (BBMD)
– A foreign device