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NFN Network Description Peer-to-peer network Minimum hardware requirement for NFN
2 nodes connected via wire or fiber Supports 103 Nodes with a maximum capacity
of 324,360 points. It will support up to 54 nodes when it is set
up to circulate digital audio messages from a DVC node.
Each node requires a unique address and it communicates with other nodes via a network interface board.
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AFP-200 / AFP-300 / AFP-400
AM2020, AFP-1010 NFS-3030 NFS-640 Network Control
Annunciator (NCA) Network Control Station
(NCS 2.0 to 4.x)
DVC/DVC-EM NCA-2 NFS2-3030 NFS2-640 NFS-320 Network Control Station
(NCS 5.0 to 5.9) ONYXWorks
8th Edition Nodes 9th Edition Nodes
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Network Interface Boards The physical interface which connects nodes
forming a network: NAM-232W, NAM-232F
AFP-200/300/400
SIB-NET with MIB-W, MIB-F, MIB-WF NCM-W, NCM-F
NFS2-3030, NFS-3030, NFS2-640, NFS-640, NFS-320, NCA-2, NCA, DVC
NCS-NCW, NCS-NCF NFN-GW-PC-W, NFN-GW-PC-F RPT-W, RPT-F, RPT-WF
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Network Communications Module(NCM)
Connects to the NUP (Notifier Universal Protocol) port on Onyx Fire Alarm Panels, NCA, NCA-2 and DVC.
Each NCM on the network MUST be running the same version.
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NCM-W
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Channel A & B connections
Network connection Ports (NUP)
Diagnostic LEDs
Not Used
NCM-F
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NCS-NCW
NFN-GW-PC-W
NCS-NCF
NFN-GW-PC-F
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Repeaters (RPT) Repeaters (RPT) regenerate data signals
between network nodes, extending communication distances. RPT-W two twisted pair wire ports RPT-F two fiber optic cable ports RPT-WF one twisted pair wire port and one fiber
optic cable port.
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Threshold Selection for Port A and
Port B
Ground fault detection feed-through
24V
RPT-W RPT-F
RPT-WF
Threshold Selection for
Port A
Port A and Port B
Port A
Port B
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Network Configurations NFN is capable of communicating using
two types of wiring styles, style 4 and 7. Style 4
A single open, wire-to-wire short, wire-to-wire short and open, wire-to-wire short and ground, or open and ground results in fragmentation of the network
Style 7 A single open, wire-to-wire short, wire-to-wire short
and open, wire-to-wire short and ground, or open and ground will not result in fragmentation of the network.
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Point-To-Point Configuration Wiring a Noti-Fire-Net in Style 7 point-to-point.
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Point-To-Point Configuration A point-to-point wiring configuration is defined as a twisted-pair
segment with ONLY two nodes/repeaters attached to it. Terminating resistors are required at the beginning and the end of
every segment and are built into each MIB/RPT/NAM232. Termination is done with slide switches on the NCM/NCS-
NCW/NFN-GW-PC-W.Terminate Terminate Terminate
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Bus Configuration A bus wiring configuration is defined as a twisted pair
network with more than two nodes. Termination is only required on the FIRST and LAST
node of the bus. Remove termination on the middle nodes of the bus.
TERMINATE
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Combination Network
Admin Building
Science Building
Cafeteria
Gymnasium
BUS
Point-to-Point
Point-to-Point24V
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ABB A
Polarity does not matter on network wiring.
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Wire Connections
MUST USE
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Wire Connections
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Wire ConnectionsWRONG
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Fiber Connections
Rx B Tx B Rx A Tx A Rx B Tx B Rx A Tx A
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Mixing Wire and Fiber
NCM-W RPT-WF NCM-F24V
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Network Wiring Requirements When designing the wiring layout of a
NOTI-FIRE-NET system, the following limitations must be considered:
1. The length of each individual twisted pair or fiber optic network communication circuit segment is limited.
2. The system path length is limited.
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Network Wiring Requirements
B A B A
Network Node or repeaterNetwork
Node
B A
Network Node or repeater
B A
Network Node
Point-to-point segments 1, 2, and 3.
Each segment is connected to only two nodes/repeaters and can not exceed the limits of the wire used.
1 2 3
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Limit on System Path Length
B A
B A
B A
NetworkNode
End of Network End of Network
B A
Network Node or repeater
Network
Node
Network Node or repeater
B A B A
Network Node or repeater
Network Node or repeater
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2
3
System Path Length = Sum of the length of Segments 1, 2, 3, and 4.
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450,000
400,000
350,000
300,000
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
00 50 100 150 200 250
Total Number of Nodes/Repeaters
Overall Distance(Feet)
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Limit for Fiber Optic Circuits The attenuation of cabling between two nodes/repeaters is limited
by cable choice.
Fiber optic circuits are point-to-point only, NO Star or Bussing is allowed.
Use repeaters (RPT-F) to extend segments.
Attenuation limits for multimode fiber: 62.5/125m cable = 8dB limit 50/125m cable = 4.2dB limit Use industry standard equipment using a test wavelength of
850 nanometers to calculate dB loss.
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Calculating approximate dB loss1. Calculate loss due to cable look up the rated dB
loss per foot from manufacturers specifications. Multiply this by the length of cable between 2 nodes/repeaters to determine loss due to cable. (Loss/ft x length in ft)
2. Calculate loss due to connectors/splices Look up the dB loss for each connector and splice. Add all figures to determine loss due to connectors/splices.
3. Calculate total loss Add the attenuation factors obtained in steps 1 & 2. This will provide an approximate attenuation total.
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Calculating approximate dB loss2. Calculate loss due to connectors/splices
Look up the dB loss for each connector and splice.Connectors = 0.3 dB loss for most adhesive/polish connectors.
0.75 dB loss for most prepolished/spliced connectors.
Splices = Typically 0.3 dB loss for each splice
1.Add all figures to determine loss due to connectors/splices.
E.g. There are two prepolished connectors and one splice between the networked nodes
(0.75 + 0.75 + 0.3) = 1.8 dB loss
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Calculating approximate dB loss3. Calculate total loss
Add the attenuation factors obtained in steps 1 & 2. This will provide an approximate attenuation total, which should be 8 dB or less for the standard NFN.
Step 1 (.001 x 1800) = 1.8 dB lossStep 2 (0.75 + 0.75 + 0.3) = + 1.8 dB loss
Step 3 Approximate total loss = 3.6 dB
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HS-NCM Overview
v Increased Node Count 200+ Node Addresses on HS-NCM even when using
Digital Audio Current NCMs 103 Nodes, 54 Nodes w/Digital Audio
v Single Channel Digital Audio over NFN Future releases will allow multiple channels of Digital
Audio over NFNv HS-NCM can have two node addresses per modulev ONYX Series Compatible (8th and 9th Edition)v Flash Memory
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HS-NCM Overview
*NFN on IP based VDSL Network (Very High Data Rate Subscriber Line)*The HS-NCM is NOT compatible with the
standard NCM Noti-Fire-Net Network.*Supports NUP Universal Protocol*Can be configured as a network repeater*Installs in same single module bay as NCM*Replacement for all IP based Gateways+BACNET GATEWAY+NWS+NFN-GW-EM
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HS-NCM Hybrids
HS-NCM-WSF HS-NCM-WMF
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HS-NCM Applications
NUP NUP
USB USB
NFN NFN
HS-NCM2 Node
Addresses
HS-NCMHS-NCM
Veri-Fire Tools
100
DVC,NCA-2,Gatewayor another FACP
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