High Speed NCM (HS-NCM)

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High Speed NCM (HS-NCM)

HS-NCM Overview Supports 200 nodes No limitations when using a DVC to page over the network Two node addresses per HS-NCM Compatible only with Onyx series panels (8th and 9th edition) 8th edition products can only be used in retrofit applications

HS-NCM Overview NFN on IP based VDSL Network (Very High Data Rate Subscriber Line) Does not use ARCnet protocol The HS-NCM is NOT compatible with the standard NCM Noti-Fire-Net Network. Supports NUP (Notifier Universal Protocol) Can be configured as a network repeater by setting address to 0 Installs in same single module bay as NCM

HS-NCM Overview Each HS-NCM has: Two NUP Ports Two USB Connections ONYX FACP, NCA-2, DVC, Veri-Fire Tools and/or Gateway Two USB Connections One Host Standard A and One On-The-Go Mini AB Veri-Fire Tools External Power Connection (Remote Repeater) Ethernet Port for Future Diagnostics

HS-NCM Part Numbers High Speed NCM (HS-NCM) HS-NCM-MF Multimode Fiber HS-NCM-MFSF Multimode/Singlemode Fiber HS-NCM-SF Singlemode Fiber HS-NCM-W Wire HS-NCM-WMF Wire/Multimode Fiber HS-NCM-WSF Wire/Singlemode Fiber HS-GW-EM Embedded Gateways BACNET-GW-3 NWS-3 NFN-GW-EM-3

HS-NCM-W VDSL Data Rate 12Mb (Variable 3Mb-24Mb Future) Supports twisted pair wire 18AWG- 14AWG Maximum Distance 3,000 ft. NFPA Style 4 (Class B) or Style 7 (Class A) Data is regenerated at each node

HS-NCM-W Channel A Connection Channel B Connection USB Connections Ground Fault Detection Switches S1 = CH A S2 = CH B NUP Ports External Power Connection

HS-NCM-W Wire Requirements MUST be Twisted Pair Prefer a Data Grade Cable (Belden) Non-Shielded Wire for High Speed Communications 200 Nodes at 3,000’ Belden 5320UJ 18/2 FPL Belden 5320UM 18/2 FPLR Genesis 4050 18/2 FPL Genesis 4631 18/2 FPLP Genesis 4433 14/2 FPLR Genesis 4633 14/2 FPLP

HS-NCM-W Wire Requirements 200 Nodes at 2,000’ Genesis 4431 18/2 FPLR 200 Nodes at 1,000’ Genesis 5500 18/2 FPLR Genesis 5502 16/2 FPLR Belden 5220UM 16/2 FPLR 200 Nodes at <1,000’ Genesis 5504 14/2 FPLP This cable did not pass the test for 200 nodes at distances even less than 1,000’ and therefore should not be used as a network segment cable

HS-NCM-MF (Multi-Mode Fiber) Data Rate of 100Mb Supports Fiber Optic Cable 62.5/125 10dB Limit 50.0/125 6.5 dB Limit NFPA Style 4 (Class B) or Style 7 (Class A) Data is regenerated at each node Fiber Connectors: LC Style

HS-NCM-SF (Single-Mode Fiber) Data Rate of 100Mb Supports Fiber Optic Cable 9/125 30dB Limit NFPA Style 4 (Class B) or Style 7 (Class A) Data is regenerated at each node Fiber Connectors: LC Style

HS-NCM-SF (Single-Mode Fiber) NO CONVERTERS REQUIRED !!! Previous singlemode fiber segment required two NCM-F, two 14507714-001 singlemode converters and mounting kit.

HS-NCM Hybrids (Wire to Fiber) HS-NCM-WSF HS-NCM-WMF Multi-Mode fiber to Single-Mode fiber converter not shown

ONYXWorks™ Intel 2.0 GHz Pentium IV microprocessor 1 GB RAM 80 GB hard drive 1.44 MB floppy drive 24/10/40X CD-RW drive 19” Flatscreen LCD monitor Microsoft Windows XP

HS-NCS High Speed ONYXWorks ONYXWORKS-HNMF (High Speed NFN Multi-mode Fiber) ONYXWORKS-HNSF ONYXWORKS-HNW High Speed card for ONYXWorks Add-On (Upgrade current ONYXWorks) NFN-GW-PC-HNMF NFN-GW-PC-HNSF NFN-GW-PC-HNW

HS-NCS Cards for ONYXWorks NOT compatible with the NCS Workstation HS-NCS-MF HS-NCS-SF NOT compatible with the NCS Workstation For ONYXWorks only HS-NCS-W

HS-NCM Applications 100 DVC,NCA-2,Gateway or another FACP NUP NUP USB 2 Node Addresses USB NFN NFN Veri-Fire Tools 100 HS-NCM HS-NCM

HS-NCM Applications 200 Veri-Fire Tools NUP (either/or connection) NUP USB HS-NCM 1 Node Address USB NFN NFN 200 Veri-Fire Tools HS-NCM HS-NCM

HS-NCM USB Limitations USB connection for the HS-NCM is NOT supported on the fire panels until the following releases: NFS2-3030 Release 14.1 NFS2-640/NFS-320 Release 15.0 USB Connections not supported on NFS-640 or NFS-3030 Do not use the USB Mini On-The-Go connection on the fire panel

Any Questions ?