EST Network Applications
Installation Sheets
P/N 3100766 Rev 1.0 19JAN04
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Date
Revision
Reason for change
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1.0
Initial release
Content
Installation sheet title
P/N
NETCOM-16D Mulitport Device Server
3100573
NETCOM-1F Device Server
3100572
NETCOM-1S Device Server
3100571
NETCOM-BRKT Mounting Bracket
3100575
NETSW-EIS6-MM and NETSW-EIS6-SM Switching Hub
3100574
EST Network Applications Installation Sheets
Content
Introduction
About this manual
This manual contains copies of the EST Network Applications
installation sheets. The sheets are arranged in alphabetical order
by title. The part number listed in Content is the installation
sheet part number.
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EST Network Applications Installation Sheets
NETCOM-16D
Multiport Device Server
Product description
Installation instructions
To install the NETCOM-16D, complete these steps in order.
1. Select a desktop location for the NETCOM-16D.
2. Connect one or more serial (RS-232) devices to the
RJ-45 ports. See "Wiring diagram."
test
pwr
lnk pol
Note: To provide a proper interface for the
NETCOM-16D, EST2 and IRC-3 panels require an
IOP3-A and FCC panels require an FCOM-232 card.
ok net rcv xmt
3. Connect an Ethernet cable to the 10Base-T port on the
NETCOM-16D and then to your Ethernet network
connection. See "Wiring diagram."
The NETCOM-16D is a multiport device server that provides
shared network access to terminals, devices, console ports,
and printers for a variety of network protocols and operating
systems. The NETCOM-16D will network-enable up to 16
peripheral serial devices in one location.
4. Attach one end of the power cable to the NETCOM-16D
and plug the other end into a surge protected electrical
outlet or UPS (recommended). See "Wiring diagram."
5. Turn on the NETCOM-16D.
The NETCOM-16D goes through a set of power-up
diagnostics for 12 seconds. The LEDs show varying
patterns corresponding to the tests being run.
Specifications
Power requirements
Voltage: 95 to 250 Vac, 3-wire single phase, auto-ranging
Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz
Operating current: 300 mA @ 120 V
Power consumption: 40 watts (maximum)
Fuse rating: 1.6 A, 250 V
Supported serial protocols: RS-232, RS-423, RS-422
Operating environment
Temperature: 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)
Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing
LED
Function
PWR
Lights to indicate the unit has power
LNK
Lights to indicate a functional 10Base-T network link
POL
Lights to indicate a swapped 10Base-T cable
OK
Blinks to indicate that the unit is functioning properly
NET
Blinks to indicate Ethernet activity
RCV
Blinks periodically to indicate serial characters
entering the unit
XMT
Blinks periodically to indicate serial characters
exiting the unit
Function
Test/
Reset
When pressed for 5 seconds during power up,
flushes NVR (non volatile RAM)
7. Assign the NETCOM-16D an IP address using
EZWebCon. See "Assigning an IP address to the
NETCOM-16D." Also see the "System setup procedures
and worksheets" topic in the Network Applications
Manual (P/N 3100576) for obtaining an IP address.
8. Configure the serial RS-232 ports using EZWebCon.
See "Configuring a NETCOM-16D RS-232 port."
9. Configure the communication ports on each control
panel and FireWorks computer to communicate with the
NETCOM-16D. See "Configuring a control panel or
FireWorks computer" for required configuration settings.
LEDs and switches
Switch
6. Install the EZWebCon software on your PC.
10. After all installation, wiring, and communication settings
are complete, test the communication of the
NETCOM-16D with each component.
Wiring diagram
The back panel of the NETCOM-16D has a power plug, RJ-45
10Base-T Ethernet port, and sixteen RJ-45 serial ports.
RJ-45 10Base-T Ethernet
network connection
RJ-45 serial RS-232 ports
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Not used
Serial ports
1
10BASE-T
TUV
S E RV IC E
geprufte
Sicherheit
EN60950
Power
Turns the NETCOM-16D on and off
LIST ED
6J40
UL1950
LR89493
Power plug connection [1]
[1] An AC surge protector (6 kV, 0.5 sec rise time) is required
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-16D - Multiport Device Server
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Pinouts
DTE - DB-25 adapter pinout
RJ-45 Ethernet connector
12345678
1
2
3
6
RJ-45
serial
port
RX+
RXTX+
TX-
CTS
(in)
DSR
(in)
RX+
(in)
RS-232 limits: 15 m (50 ft) in length at 9600 K baud and
2 m (6 ft) at 115.2 K baud
12345678
RJ-45
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RTS (out)
DTR (out)
TX+ (out)
TXRXRX+ (in)
DSR (in)
CTS (in)
3 (TX+)
RXD
RXD
CM1N
(TB1)
IOP3-A
(TB2/3)
RXD
TB2/3-4
(RXD)
TXD
TXD
TB1-4
(TXD)
TXD
TB2/3-3
(TXD)
4 (TX-)
COM
COM
TB1-2
(COM)
COM
TB2/3-2
(COM)
TB1-2
(COM)
COM
COM
COM
TB2/3-2
(COM)
RJ-45 to DB-25
DCE - DB-25 adapter pinout
RJ-45
serial
port
CTS
(in)
DSR
(in)
RX+
(in)
RJ-45 to DB-25
adapter
RJ-45
DB-25
(server)
(modem)
Cable
86
75
64
CTS
DCD
RXD
RX-
53
TX-
42
SG
TX+
(out)
DTR
(out)
RTS
(out)
TXD
20
DTR
RTS
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RTS
20
DTR
64
TXD
53
TX-
42
SG
RXD
DSR
CTS
RJ-45 to DB-9
6 (RX+)
5 (RX-)
If you are connecting an RJ-45 port to a DTE device (such as a
terminal) that has a DB-25 connector, you will need to use an
RJ-45-DTE DB-25 adapter. To connect an RJ-45 port to a
DB-25 connector on a DCE device, you will need an RJ-45 to
DCE DB-25 adapter.
FCOM232
(TB1)
TB1-3
(RXD)
DB-25
(terminal)
86
RJ-45
serial
port
2-MCM
(TB6)
RJ-45
(server)
Control panels
3-CPU1
(TB2)
Cable
RX-
TX+
(out)
DTR
(out)
RTS
(out)
RJ-45 serial connectors
RJ-45 to DB-25
adapter
RJ-45 to DB-9
adapter
Cable
RJ-45
(server)
DB-9
(terminal)
CTS
(in)
86
RTS
DSR
(in)
7
5
DTR
RX+
(in)
64
TXD
RX-
53
TX-
42
SG
TX+
(out)
RXD
DTR
(out)
DSR
RTS
(out)
CTS
Note: The arrows represent the direction of the signal. The
pinouts assume that the 8-conductor cable connecting the unit
and the adapter block is a swapped cable. Both the transmit
and receive ground signals on the unit connector are wired to
the signal ground on a DB-9 adapter.
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Installation Sheet
NETCOM-16D - Multiport Device Server
Assigning an IP address to the
NETCOM-16D
10. Click OK.
The EZWebCon configuration software is the easiest way to
configure the NETCOM-16D. Follow these steps to assign an
IP address to the NETCOM-16D.
12. Click Extract Configuration from Server.
11. Click Menu.
This allows you to save the NETCOM-16D configuration in
a file. If there is a problem, you can download this file to
the NETCOM-16D and avoid repeating the configuration
steps.
Note: For more details on using the EZWebCon software, refer
to its online help system.
1.
From the Action menu, click Assign IP Address.
13. Follow the instructions in the Save Configuration window.
2.
Enter or change the IP-related settings:
14. Click OK.
a.
For Ethernet Address, enter the number that appears
on the bottom label of your NETCOM-16D.
15. Click Close.
b.
For IP Address, enter the desired IP address for your
NETCOM-16D. [1]
16. From the File menu, click Exit.
c.
For Subnet Mask, change the values provided only if
you wish to use a mask other than the default. [1]
Configuring a control panel or FireWorks
computer
[1] Refer to the topic "System setup procedures and
worksheets" in the Network Applications Manual (P/N
3100576) for obtaining an IP address and subnet mask.
3.
Click OK.
4.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
EST3 panel settings
In the SDU, set the RS-232 communication port to
"Gateway 3" for FireWorks communications.
FireWorks settings
Configuring a NETCOM-16D RS-232 port
You need to configure each serial port that is being connected
to a control panel.
1.
Your NETCOM-16D will be listed with its IP address.
Click the NETCOM-16D in the list.
3.
Click OK.
The following settings must be configured in the FireWorks
Communications Manager for each NETCOM-16D serial port
that is connected to a control panel.
From the File menu, click Browse Network.
2.
You have now finished setting up the NETCOM-16D.
IP address: xx.xx.xx.xx
IP port number: 3001 to 3016
Network type: any
EST3 port type: Gateway 3
Your NETCOM-16D is displayed with its assigned IP
address.
4.
Click the NETCOM-16D to highlight it.
5.
From the Action menu, click Manage.
6.
Click Maintenance.
7.
Double-click Ports.
8.
Select the port you want to edit. You must set up each port
that you are connecting a device to (e.g. a control panel).
9.
On the General tab, set the Serial Port General
Parameters using the following:
CM1N, DCPU, and 2-MCM
Character size: 8
Parity: Even
Access: Remote
Flow control: None
Stop bits: 1
Speed: 1200 to 9600
3-CPU1
Character size: 8
Parity: None
Access: Remote
Flow control: None
Stop bits: 1
Speed: 19200
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-16D - Multiport Device Server
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NETCOM-1F
Device Server
Step 7:
Introduction
This installation checklist is a supplement to the NETCOM-1F
User Guide. Use this checklist to set up and install your
NETCOM-1F. Make sure you follow the procedures in the
order shown.
Parts you will need:
Note: If you are using the NETCOM-1F with an
ACDB computer or FireWorks computer with
CCTV controllers, you need to install the
NETDIRECT software and set it up to
communicate on your network. Follow the
procedures in Section 4, "NETDIRECT," in the
NETCOM-1F User Guide for installation and
setup information. Refer to both the "Overview"
and "Application" settings on pages 2 and 3 of
this installation sheet for configuration settings.
NETCOM-1F
NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket
NETCOM-1F User Guide (P/N 900-290)
Network Applications Manual (P/N 3100576)
NETCOM-CD
Steps for setting up and installing a
NETCOM-1F
Step 1:
Review Section 1, "Introduction," in the
NETCOM-1F User Guide. This will help you to
become familiar with the NETCOM-1F's
specifications, LEDs, RJ-45 connection, and fiber
optic connections.
Step 2:
Follow the procedures in Section 2, "Getting
Started," in the NETCOM-1F User Guide for
connecting the NETCOM-1F to a computer
and/or Ethernet network and for assigning an IP
address to the NETCOM-1F. Also refer to the
topic "System setup procedures and worksheets"
in the Network Applications Manual
(P/N 3100576) for obtaining IP addresses.
Step 3:
Configure the communication ports on each
control panel, FireWorks, and ACDB computer to
communicate with the NETCOM-1F. See pages 2
and 3 of this installation sheet for configuration
settings. Refer to both the "Overview" and
"Application" settings.
Follow the procedures in Section 3, "Configuring
the Unit," in the NETCOM-1F User Guide for
configuring the NETCOM-1F to communicate on
a network.
Step 8:
After all installation, wiring, and communication
settings are complete, test the communication of
each NETCOM-1F with each component they are
connected to.
24 Vdc from
control panel [1]
RJ-45 Ethernet 10Base-T
network connection [4]
10Base-FL (fiber optic)
Ethernet network connection
(receive) [4]
10Base-FL (fiber optic)
Ethernet network connection
(transmit) [4]
Note: See pages 2 and 3 of this installation sheet
for device configuration settings. Refer to both
the "Overview" and "Application" settings.
Step 4:
Disconnect the NETCOM-1F from your PC or
network.
Step 5:
Install the NETCOM-1F in a cabinet using the
NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket. See
installation sheet P/N 3100575.
Step 6:
Connect all wiring. See Figure 1.
DB-9 and DB-25 serial port (RS-232)
from control panel [2] [3]
Figure 1: Wiring connections
- Connect the 24 Vdc power wiring
- Connect the RJ-45 or fiber optic network wiring
- Connect the DB-25 RS-232 wiring
Note: To provide a proper interface for the device
server, EST2 and IRC-3 panels require an
IOP3-A and FCC panels require an FCOM-232
card.
Caution: When using a NETCOM-1F between a
FireWorks computer and CCTV controllers, if
either of the two transmit or receive wires are
shorted, you will lose communications. To
reestablish communications, shut down and
restart FireWorks.
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-1F - Device Server
Notes
[1] Remove the transformer from the supplied power cable
and connect the wires to a 24 Vdc power source on the
control panel.
Solid black wire = positive (+)
White striped wire = negative (-)
[2] Pinout requirements can be found in the NETCOM-1F
User Guide in Section 1, "Introduction" and in the table
below.
[3] The NETCOM-1F can be configured to operate on CH1 or
CH2.
[4] Either the Ethernet connection or the fiber optic
connection can be used, but not both simultaneously.
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DB-9
and
DB-25
Control panels
3-CPU1
(TB2)
2-MCM
(TB6)
CM1N
(TB1)
FCOM232 (TB1)
IOP3-A
(TB2/3)
Pin 2
(TXD)
RXD
RXD
TB1-3
(RXD)
RXD
TB2/3-4
(RXD)
Pin 3
(RXD)
TXD
TXD
TB1-4
(TXD)
TXD
TB2/3-3
(TXD)
DB-9:
Pin 5
(COM)
DB-25:
Pin 7
(COM)
COM
COM
TB1-2
(COM)
COM
TB2/3-2
(COM)
The following settings are application specific and should be
used for each of the listed applications. See the Network
Applications Manual (P/N 3100576).
Fireworks with EST3 using a NETCOM-1F
NETCOM-1F configuration settings are dependent on two
factors, the panel you are connecting to and the application
you are setting up.
EST3 panel settings
IP address: set to address of device server
IP port number: set to 10001 or 10002 for CH1 or CH2
EST3 port type: set to Gateway 3 for TCP/IP
communications
Outbound port: set to virtual port (configured in
NETDIRECT)
NETDIRECT settings
If you are using the NETCOM-1F with an ACDB computer or
FireWorks computer with CCTV controllers, you need to install
the NETDIRECT software and set it up to communicate with
your network. Follow the procedures in Section 4,
"NETDIRECT," in the NETCOM-1F User Guide for installation
and setup information.
Create a virtual COM port (one that does not physically
exist)
Add the IP address TCPPort = 3001
Fireworks with EST2, IRC-3, or FCC using a NETCOM-1F
Baud rate: set to baud rate of the panel
I/F Mode: set to 4C for EST3, 7C for IRC-3, EST2, FCC,
and Pelco (CCTV)
Flow: set to 00
Port number: set to 10001; if using NETDIRECT add
11000 to the TCPPort value that was entered in
NETDIRECT (e.g. 11000 + 3001 = 14001) (acceptable
range = 14001 to 14009)
Connect mode: set to C0 for most panels and applications,
set to C1 for device servers connected to a control panel
in the data terminal application
Remote IP: set to 0.0.0.0; if connecting to another device
server (e.g. data terminal application) set to the IP address
of the device server connected to the data terminal
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FireWorks Communications Manager TCP/IP port:
- IP address: xx.xx.xx.xx
- IP port number: 10001 or 10002 (CH1 or CH2)
- Network type: any
- EST3 port type: N/A
Device server settings
Device server settings:
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel (that was set in the
SDU, either 19.2 K or 9600)
- I/F mode: 4C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001 (CH1) or 10002 (CH2)
- Connect mode: C0
- Remote IP address: 00.00.00.00
- Remote port: 0
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 80
- Pack control: 23
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 0d
- SendChar2: 0d
ACDB settings
Panel RS-232 port configured as Gateway 3 (this is set in
the SDU)
FireWorks Communications Manager = TCP/IP port:
- IP address: xx.xx.xx.xx
- IP port number: 10001 or 10002 (CH1 or CH2)
- Network type: any
- EST3 port type: Gateway 3
RS-232 port: set to "Gateway 3" for FireWorks
RS-232 port: set to "none" for the ACDB
RS-232 port: set to "printer" for a data terminal
FireWorks settings (Communications Manager)
Application specific configuration settings
Overview of configuration settings
Remote port: set to 0 for most panels and applications; set
to 10001 (CH1) or 10002 (CH2) for device servers
connected to a control panel in a data terminal application
DisConnMode: set to 00
FlushMode: set to 80 if the device server is connected to
an EST3 panel and 00 for all others
PackControl: set to 23 (on only if Flush Mode is enabled)
DisConnTime: set to 00:00
SendChar1: set to 0D if device server is connected to an
EST3 panel; 00 for all others
SendChar2: set to 0D if device server is connected to an
EST3 panel; 00 for all others
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Device server settings:
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel (usually 2400 to 9600)
- I/F mode: 7C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001 (CH1) or 10002 (CH2)
- Connect mode: C0
- Remote IP address: 00.00.00.00
- Remote port: 0
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 00
- SendChar2: 00
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-1F - Device Server
ACDB with EST3 using a NETCOM-1F
Data terminal device server connecting to an EST3 device
server (such as the printer and 3-VDUT applications)
EST3 port set to none (set in the SDU)
NETDIRECT:
Install the NETDIRECT software on the ACDB computer
and set it up to communicate with your network. Follow the
procedures in Section 4, "NETDIRECT," in the NETCOM1F User Guide for installation and setup information.
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel (set in the SDU)
- I/F mode: 4C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001
- Connect mode: C1
- Remote IP address: IP address of the device server
connected to the DTE device
- Remote port: 10001 (CH1) or 10002 (CH2)
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 80
- Pack control: 23
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 0d
- SendChar2: 0d
- Create a virtual COM port (one that does not physically
exist) with NETDIRECT
- Set the IP address to that of the device server xx.xx.xx.xx
- Set the TCPPort to 3001 (acceptable range: 3001 to 3009)
ACDB settings:
- Set the outbound port to the port you configured in
NETDIRECT
Device server settings:
- Baud rate: 9600
- I/F mode: 4C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 11000 + TCPPort value set in NETDIRECT
(acceptable range: 14001 to 14009)
- Connect mode: C0
- Remote IP address: 00.00.00.00
- Remote port: 0
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 00
- SendChar2: 00
Fireworks with CCTV (TCP/IP) using a NETCOM-1F
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel (set in the SDU)
- I/F mode: 4C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001 (CH1) or 10002 (CH2)
- Connect mode: C0
- Remote IP address: 00.00.00.00
- Remote port: 00
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 00
- SendChar2: 00
NETDIRECT settings:
- Create a virtual COM port (one that does not physically
exist)
- Set the IP address to the device server xx.xx.xx.xx
- Set the TCPPort to 3001 (acceptable range: 3001 to 3009)
Device server settings:
- Baud rate: 9600
- I/F mode: 7C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 11000 + TCPPort value set in NETDIRECT
(acceptable range: 14001 to 14009)
- Connect mode: C0
- Remote IP address: 00.00.00.00
- Remote Port: 00
- DisConMode: 00
- Flush mode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- Send char: 00
- Send char: 00
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-1F - Device Server
Device server connected to the panel:
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel
- I/F mode: 7C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001
- Connect mode: C1
- Remote IP address: IP address of the device server
- Remote port: 10001 (CH1) or 10002 (CH2)
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 00
- SendChar2: 00
Install the NETDIRECT software on the ACDB computer
and set it up to communicate with your network. Follow the
procedures in Section 4, "NETDIRECT," in the NETCOM1F User Guide for installation and setup information.
Device server connected to the DTE device:
Data terminal device server connecting to an EST2, IRC-3,
or FCC device server (such as the printer and VDU-3
applications)
FireWorks Communications manager = serial port:
- COM port set to virtual COM port in NETDIRECT
- Baud rate: 9600
- Parity: even
- Stop Bits: 1
- EST3 port type: N/A
Device server connected to a panel:
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Device Server connected to the DTE device:
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel
- I/F mode: 7C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001 (CH1) or 10002 (CH2)
- Connect mode: C1
- Remote IP address: IP address of the device server
connected to the panel
- Remote port: 00
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 00
- SendChar2: 00
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NETCOM-1S
Device Server
Introduction
Step 7:
This installation checklist is a supplement to the NETCOM-1S
User Guide. Use this checklist to set up and install your
NETCOM-1S. Make sure you follow the procedures in the
order shown.
Parts you will need:
Note: If you are using the NETCOM-1S with an
ACDB computer or FireWorks computer with
CCTV controllers, you need to install the
NETDIRECT software and set it up to
communicate on your network. Follow the
procedures in Section 4, "NETDIRECT," in the
NETCOM-1S User Guide for installation and
setup information. Refer to both the "Overview"
and "Application" settings on pages 2 and 3 of
this installation sheet for configuration settings.
NETCOM-1S
NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket
NETCOM-1S User Guide (P/N 900-291)
Network Applications Manual (P/N 3100576)
NETCOM-CD
Setting up and installing a NETCOM-1S
Step 1:
Review Section 1, "Introduction," in the
NETCOM-1S User Guide. This will help you to
become familiar with the NETCOM-1S's
specifications, LEDs, DB-25 connection, and
RJ-45 connection.
Step 8:
Step 2:
Follow the procedures in Section 2, "Getting
Started," in the NETCOM-1S User Guide for
connecting the NETCOM-1S to a computer and/or
Ethernet network and for assigning an IP address
to the NETCOM-1S. Also refer to the topic
"System setup procedures and worksheets" in the
Network Applications Manual (P/N 3100576) for
obtaining IP addresses.
Step 3:
Follow the procedures in Section 3, "Configuring
the Unit," in the NETCOM-1S User Guide for
configuring the NETCOM-1S to communicate on
a network.
Note: See pages 2 and 3 of this installation sheet
for device configuration settings. Refer to both
the "Overview" and "Application" settings.
Step 4:
Disconnect the NETCOM-1S from your PC or
network.
Step 5:
Install the NETCOM-1S in a cabinet using the
NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket. See
installation sheet P/N 3100575.
Step 6:
Connect all wiring. See Figure 1.
Configure the communication port(s) on each
control panel, FireWorks, and ACDB computer to
communicate with the NETCOM-1S. See pages
2 and 3 of this installation sheet for configuration
settings. Refer to both the "Overview" and
"Application" settings.
After all installation, wiring, and communication
settings are complete, test the communication of
each NETCOM-1S with each component they are
connected to.
24 Vdc from
control panel [1]
RJ-45 Ethernet 10/100Base-T
network connection
DB-25 serial
port (RS-232)
from control panel [2]
Figure 1: Wiring connections
Notes
[1] Remove the transformer from the supplied power cable
and connect the wires to a 24 Vdc power source on the
control panel. Polarity:
Solid black wire = positive (+)
White striped wire = negative (-)
- Connect the 24 Vdc power wiring
- Connect the RJ-45 network wiring
- Connect the DB-25 RS-232 wiring
[2] Pinout requirements can be found in the NETCOM-1S
User Guide in Section 1, "Introduction" and in the table
below.
Note: To provide a proper interface for the device
server, EST2 and IRC-3 panels require an IOP3-A
and FCC panels require an FCOM-232 card.
DB-25
Caution: When using a NETCOM-1S between a
FireWorks computer and CCTV controllers, if
either of the two transmit or receive wires are
shorted, you will lose communications. To
reestablish communications, shut down and
restart FireWorks.
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-1S - Device Server
Control panels
3-CPU1
(TB2)
2-MCM
(TB6)
CM1N
(TB1)
FCOM232 (TB1)
IOP3-A
(TB2/3)
Pin 2
(TXD)
RXD
RXD
TB1-3
(RXD)
RXD
TB2/3-4
(RXD)
Pin 3
(RXD)
TXD
TXD
TB1-4
(TXD)
TXD
TB2/3-3
(TXD)
Pin 7
(COM)
COM
COM
TB1-2
(COM)
COM
TB2/3-2
(COM)
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Overview of configuration settings
Application specific configuration settings
NETCOM-1S configuration settings are dependent on two
factors, the panel you are connecting to and the application
you are setting up.
The following settings are application specific and should be
used for each of the listed applications. See the Network
Applications Manual (P/N 3100576).
EST3 panel settings
Fireworks with EST3 using a NETCOM-1S
RS-232 port: set to "Gateway 3" for FireWorks
RS-232 port: set to "none" for the ACDB
RS-232 port: set to "printer" for a data terminal
- IP address: xx.xx.xx.xx
- IP port number: 10001
- Network type: any
- EST3 port type: Gateway 3
FireWorks settings (Communications Manager)
IP address: set to address of device server
IP port number: set to 10001
EST3 port type: set to Gateway 3 for TCP/IP
communications
Outbound port: set to virtual port (configured in
NETDIRECT)
NETDIRECT settings
If you are using the NETCOM-1S with an ACDB computer or
FireWorks computer with CCTV controllers, you need to install
the NETDIRECT software and set it up to communicate with
your network. Follow the procedures in Section 4,
"NETDIRECT," in the NETCOM-1S User Guide for installation
and setup information.
Create a virtual COM port (one that does not physically
exist)
Add the IP address TCPPort = 3001
Fireworks with EST2, IRC-3, or FCC using a NETCOM-1S
Device server settings
Baud rate: set to baud rate of the panel
I/F Mode: set to 4C for EST3, 7C for IRC-3, EST2, FCC,
and Pelco (CCTV)
Flow: set to 00
Port number: set to 10001; if using NETDIRECT add
11000 to the TCPPort value that was entered in
NETDIRECT (11000 + 3001 = 14001) (acceptable range =
14001 to 14009)
Connect mode: set to C0 for most panels and applications,
set to C1 for device servers connected to a control panel
in a data terminal application
Remote IP: set to 0.0.0.0; if connecting to another device
server (e.g. data terminal application) set to the IP address
of the device server connected to the data terminal
Remote port: set to 0 for most panels and applications; set
to 10001 for device servers connected to the control panel
in a data terminal application
DisConnMode: set to 00
FlushMode: set to 80 if the device server is connected to
an EST3 panel and 00 for all others
PackControl: set to 23 (on only if Flush Mode is enabled)
DisConnTime: set to 00:00
SendChar1: set to 0D if device server is connected to an
EST3 panel, 00 for all others
SendChar2: set to 0D if device server is connected to an
EST3 panel, 00 for all others
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Device server settings:
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel (that was set in the
SDU, either 19.2 K or 9600)
- I/F mode: 4C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001
- Connect mode: C0
- Remote IP address: 00.00.00.00
- Remote port: 0
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 80
- Pack control: 23
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 0d
- SendChar2: 0d
ACDB settings
Panel RS-232 port configured as Gateway 3 (this is set in
the SDU)
FireWorks Communications Manager = TCP/IP port:
FireWorks Communications manager = TCP/IP port:
- IP address: xx.xx.xx.xx
- IP port number: 10001
- Network type: any
- EST3 port type: N/A
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Device server settings:
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel (usually 2400 to 9600)
- I/F mode: 7C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001
- Connect mode: C0
- Remote IP address: 00.00.00.00
- Remote port: 0
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 00
- SendChar2: 00
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-1S - Device Server
Data terminal device server connecting to an EST3 device
server (such as the printer and 3-VDUT applications)
ACDB with EST3 using a NETCOM-1S
EST3 port set to none (set in the SDU)
NETDIRECT settings:
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel (set in the SDU)
- I/F mode: 4C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001
- Connect mode: C1
- Remote IP address: IP address of the device server
connected to the DTE device
- Remote port: 10001
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 80
- Pack control: 23
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 0d
- SendChar2: 0d
Install the NETDIRECT software on the ACDB computer
and set it up to communicate with your network. Follow the
procedures in Section 4, "NETDIRECT," in the NETCOM1S User Guide for installation and setup information.
- Create a virtual COM port (one that does not physically
exist) with NETDIRECT
- Set the IP address to that of the device server xx.xx.xx.xx
- Set the TCPPort to 3001 (acceptable range: 3001 to 3009)
ACDB settings:
- Set the outbound port to the port you configured in
NETDIRECT
Device server settings:
- Baud rate: 9600
- I/F mode: 4C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 11000 + TCPPort value set in NETDIRECT
(acceptable range: 14001 to 14009)
- Connect mode: C0
- Remote IP address: 00.00.00.00
- Remote port: 0
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 00
- SendChar2: 00
Fireworks with CCTV (TCP/IP) using a NETCOM-1S
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel (set in the SDU)
- I/F mode: 4C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001
- Connect mode: C0
- Remote IP address: 00.00.00.00
- Remote port: 00
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 00
- SendChar2: 00
FireWorks Communications Manager = serial port:
NETDIRECT settings:
- Create a virtual COM port (one that does not physically
exist)
- Set the IP address to the device server xx.xx.xx.xx
- Set the TCPPort to 3001 (acceptable range: 3001 to 3009)
Device server settings:
- Baud rate: 9600
- I/F mode: 7C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 11000 + TCPPort value set in NETDIRECT
(acceptable range: 14001 to 14009)
- Connect mode: C0
- Remote IP address: 00.00.00.00
- Remote Port: 00
- DisConMode: 00
- Flush mode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- Send char: 00
- Send char: 00
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-1S - Device Server
Device server connected to the panel:
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel
- I/F mode: 7C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001
- Connect mode: C1
- Remote IP address: IP address of the device server
connected to the DTE device
- Remote port: 10001
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 00
- SendChar2: 00
Install the NETDIRECT software on the FireWorks
computer and set it up to communicate with your CCTV
controller. Follow the procedures in Section 4,
"NETDIRECT," in the NETCOM-1S User Guide for
installation and setup information.
Device server connected to the DTE device:
Data terminal device server connecting to an EST2, IRC-3,
or FCC device server (such as the printer and VDU-3
applications)
- COM port set to virtual COM port in NETDIRECT
- Baud rate: 9600
- Parity: even
- Stop Bits: 1
- EST3 port type: N/A
Device server connected to a panel:
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Device server connected to the DTE device:
- Baud rate: baud rate of the panel
- I/F mode: 7C
- Flow: 00
- Port number: 10001
- Connect mode: C0
- Remote IP address: 00.00.00.00
- Remote port: 00
- DisConnMode: 00
- FlushMode: 00
- DisConnTime: 00:00
- SendChar1: 00
- SendChar2: 00
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NETCOM-BRKT
Mounting Bracket
Product description
Mounting a NETCOM-1S on the NETCOM-BRKT
The NETCOM-BRKT is a metal bracket that is installed in a
3-CHAS7 or MFC-A cabinet and is used for mounting a
NETCOM-1S or NETCOM-1F device server or a NETSW hub.
Mount up to two NETCOM-1S modules on the bracket using
the diagram below.
Holes for top device
Installation instructions
NETCOM-BRKT
You must first install the NETCOM-BRKT to either a 3-CHAS7
or an MFC-A cabinet before connecting a device to the
bracket. Use the instructions below to install the bracket and
connect the device servers.
NETCOM-1S
Mounting the NETCOM-BRKT in a 3-CHAS7
Mount each bracket using the diagram below. Note: Different
mounting holes are used to attach the bracket to the left and
right positions on the 3-CHAS7.
3-CHAS7
6-32, 1/4-inch
pan head screws
Holes for bottom device
Mounting a NETCOM-1F on the NETCOM-BRKT
Mount the NETCOM-1F on the bracket using the diagram
below.
NETCOM-BRKTs
NETCOM-BRKT
NETCOM-1F
6-32, 5/16-inch
countersunk screws
6-32, 1/4-inch
pan head screws
Mounting the NETCOM-BRKT in an MFC-A cabinet
Mount the bracket using the diagram below.
Mounting a NETSW on the NETCOM-BRKT
MFC-A cabinet
Mount a NETSW on the bracket using the diagram below.
NETCOM-BRKT
NETCOM-BRKT
6-32, 1/4-inch
pan head screws
NETSW
6-32, 1/4-inch
countersunk screws
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-BRKT - Mounting Bracket
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NETSW-EIS6-MM and NETSW-EIS6-SM
Switching Hub
Product description
This installation checklist is a supplement to the NETSW-EIS
Series Technical Reference Manual. Use this checklist to set
up and install your switch. Make sure you follow the
procedures in the order shown.
Parts you will need:
NETSW-EIS6-MM or NETSW-EIS6-SM
NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket
NETSW-EIS Series Technical Reference Manual
(P/N 3100620)
Network Applications Manual (P/N 3100576)
NETCOM-CD
RJ-45 Ethernet network connections
(to computers and device servers)
Fiber optic RX
5
Fiber optic TX
Network backbone
connections
Fiber optic RX
Steps for setting up and installing an
NETSW
Step 1:
Review the NETSW-EIS Series Technical
Reference Manual for installation information,
wiring diagrams, specifications, LEDs, fiber cable
connections, and RJ-45 connections. Also see
the diagram on this sheet.
Step 2:
Install the unit in a cabinet using the NETCOMBRKT mounting bracket. See installation sheet
P/N 3100575.
Step 3:
Connect the fiber optic network cables to the
switch using the procedures described in the
NETSW-EIS Series Technical Reference Manual
and the diagram on this sheet.
Step 4:
Using CAT5 cable, connect the device servers,
FireWorks, or ACDB computers to the RJ-45
connections on the switch. Refer to the NETSWEIS Series Technical Reference Manual and the
diagram on this sheet.
Fiber optic TX
10 Vdc 36
8 Vac 24
Power connection
Figure 1: NETSW wiring connections (also refer to the
NETSW-EIS Series Technical Reference Manual for more
details)
Note: Do not connect the NETCOM-1F fiber
ports to the NETSW fiber ports.
Step 5:
Connect the power wiring to the switch using the
procedures described in the NETSW-EIS Series
Technical Reference Manual and the diagram on
this sheet.
Step 6:
Turn on the computers. When the computers
come online, they will configure themselves
accordingly. Refer to the topic "System setup
procedures and worksheets" in the Network
Applications Manual, for details on getting the IP
addresses and subnet mask of your new
network.
Step 7:
Configure all device servers (NETCOM-1S or
NETCOM-1F). Refer to installation sheet P/N
3100571 and 3100572 for detailed instructions.
Installation Sheet
NETSW-EIS6-MM and NETSW-EIS6-SM - Switching Hub
17MAR03
P/N: 3100574 REV: 1.0
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