Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- How to Use This Manual
- Chapter 1—Introduction
- Chapter 2—Hardware Features
- 16- and 24-Point Compact Series Diagram
- 36-Point Compact Series Product Diagram
- Supported Point Types
- Compact Series Backup Batteries
- Using Auto Restore and Database Backup to Flash
- Memory
- Communication Connections
- Compact Series Smoke Control Application Requirements
- HOA (Hand-Off-Auto) Upgrade Kits
- PXM10S/T Product Overview and Description
- Unitary Equipment Controller
- 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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Owner's Manual
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Building Technologies
2019-01-25
How Information Moves Through the Network
When an operator issues a command over the ALN network through a field panel, that
field panel validates the command, determines where to send it, and then passes the
command to the destination over the network.
Example
In the figure
Commanding Over an Automation Level Network
, the operator at the
TALON View workstation, located in the lower level of the building, issues a command
to control the main air-handling unit (AHU) of the building. This command is sent by the
communication network to the field panel located on the top floor.
Figure 1: Figure. Commanding Over an Automation Level Network.