Issue Date April 1, 2005 © 2005 Johnson Controls, Inc. 1 Code No. LIT-6295440 www.johnsoncontrols.com Software Release 9.3 APPLICATION
For optimal performance, make sure the Simplex representative configures the Network Display Unit database so that points are defined sequentially
Cable Connections Use the following cable pinouts for the RS-232 connection between the Metasys Integrator unit and the 4100 RS-232 Port B: Cable P
Connecting the Cable Connect the female end of the RS-232 cable to either Vendor Port A or Vendor Port B on the Metasys Integrator unit. Connect the
Metasys Integrator Unit Setup To set up a Metasys Integrator Network, use a portable PC connected to the Metasys Integrator Terminal Port. Metasys
Table 2: Metasys Integrator Unit Setup for Simplex Applications Vendor Communication Table (.VCT File) These application monitor all applicable statu
Port Setup (Cont.) Baud Rate 9600 Word Length 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity Even (default for computer port) Interface RS-232 Vendor Address NDU I
Performance Guide (Cont.) Maximum to Recognize First Unsolicited Alarm 220 milliseconds Scan time for each N2 address. Unsolicited Changes-of-St
Point Mapping Tables The following table shows the points available for mapping in the Simplex 4100/4100U/4120/4020 Master Controller: Simplex 4100
Simplex Network Interface Card Slot The following table shows the points available for mapping in the Simplex Network Interface Card Slot: Table 5: S
The following table shows the points available for mapping in the Simplex Four/Eight Point Auxiliary Relay Card and Eight Point Multi-function I/O Ca
2 Metasys Integrator Simplex Application Application Note Simplex Remote User Interface Card 24 Simplex Mapnet Interface Card 24 Simplex Mapnet
The following table shows the points available for mapping in the Simplex IDnet Card: Simplex 4100U Transponder Interface Card (TIC) Table 9: Simplex
The following table shows the points available for mapping in the Simplex 4100/4120 SPS, Expansion Power Supply (XPS), Remote Power Suppply (RPS) and
NPT1 (Cont.) NPA2 Units Description ADI 9 City Relay Output 1 ADI 10 City Relay Output 2 ADI 11 City Relay Output 3 ADI 12 City Relay Out
The followiong table shows the points abailable for mapping in the Simplex 4100U IDnet Devices. Simplex 4100U IDnet Devices Table 13: Simplex 4100U
The following table shows the points available for mapping in the Simplex Remote User Interface Card: Simplex Remote User Interface Card To get the h
Simplex Mapnet II Device Points The following table shows the points available for mapping in the Simplex Mapnet II Device Points: Table 16: Simplex
Metasys Network Setup Metasys network setup is described in the Metasys Integrator unit technical bulletins. This section contains details specific
Custom Integration For information on integrating products that are not discussed in this document, first refer to the Metasys Compatible Products
Metasys Integrator Simplex Application Application Note 3 Introduction This document explains Metasys Integrator Simplex 4100/4100U/4120/4020
4 Metasys Integrator Simplex Application Application Note Be sure to define the card applications as well as the card devices. If not, devices can
Metasys Integrator Simplex Application Application Note 5 Single-panel Configuration This interface option allows the Metasys Integrator unit to i
6 Metasys Integrator Simplex Application Application Note Simplex Direct Connection The direct connection interface option is used when it is not
Metasys Integrator Simplex Application Application Note 7 Single-panel Configuration To integrate Simplex equipment, you need: Simplex 4100/410
8 Metasys Integrator Simplex Application Application Note Vendor Component Requirements Integration between the Metasys Integrator unit and Simple
Both NDU and Single-panel Configurations These considerations apply to both NDU and single-panel configurations: Make sure all Simplex equipment i
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