Dual channel Lon to fiber optic adapter - CFSL02
Product Overview: 1)The multi mode Lon to fiber optic adapter (CFSFL02) allows connection of the Cooper system network (LonWorks) devices through optical fiber, and to allow both point to point or multi drop topology.
2)Using only single-mode fiber optic, the (CFSFL02) adapter allows extension of the Cooper system network LonWorks to a maximum distance of 15km with a transmission speed of up to 78Kbit/s or 1.25Mbit/s.
3)Connection is made using SC type fibre optic connectors. In comparison with conventional twisted pair cable, the fibre optic usage in a LonWorks network has many advantages; it is reliable and fast in long-distance network transmission even in difficult industrial environments (with transients, surges or electromagnetic interference etc.) without requiring any additional transient protection.
Benefits:
- Simple to install
- Easy to use
- Extends Cooper panel network
- Fast response
Installation:
- Ensure that the power supply is switched off during installation.
- Take care when inserting the fibre optic connector to avoid damage. Note: RX1 should connect to the previous modules TX2. TX1 should connect to the previous modules RX2. RX2 should connect to the next modules TX1. TX2 should connect to the next modules RX1.
- LonA connects to Net_A of the LonWorks Bus (network card), LonB connects Net_B
Dual-channel LonWorks BMS interface - EC200
Product Overview: 1)The control panels on a Cooper fire network communicate using pre-configured network variables and cannot normally be used with a BMS where binding is required.
2)The (EC200) dual-channel LonWorks BMS interface is an “add-on” to the network which translates the pre-configured network variables to a set of un-configured network variables which can then be bound to a BMS, giving full access to the fire network data.
3)The gateway has 2 channels: Channel 1 – connects to the Cooper fire network, Channel 2 – connects to the BMS
Features:
- Allows a Cooper fire network to be controlled by a LonWorks-enabled BMS
- Uses Echelon FT5000 smart transceivers for high noise immunity
- 32 message input buffer
Benefits:
- Compact DIN rail mounting enclosure
- Fully compatible with Cooper fire network (noneed for binding)
- Open protocol to 3rd partyBMS system
Lon network booster - EC540
Product Overview: The Lon Network Booster (EC540) is the solution to interconnect multiple EIA-709 channels. This unit provides up to 5 ports and routes packets between these ports. In spite of its small size the (EC540) provides best class performance and flexibility in use. In order to provide the optimal router configuration the (EC540) supports 2 to 5 ports as well as the 2 operating modes “smart switch mode” and “configured router mode”. Smart Switch Mode: The plug and play installation capability of the (EC540) allows connecting it to the network without any further configuration. The smart switch technology automatically detects the bit rates of the connected channels, learns the configuration of the network (domains, subnet/node addresses, group addresses) and forwards the packets between the different ports of the (EC540). Configured Router Mode: In this mode the (EC540) behaves like a standard router. Network management tools must configure the router.
Benefits:
- Extends Cooper network
- Plug and play
- No configuration required
- Simple to use
Lon to RS232 adaptor - EC0232
Product Overview: 1)The (EC0232) Lon to RS232 adapter allows connection of the Cooper system network (LonWorks) devices to PC based applications such as site monitor, site graphics.
2)The (EC0232PAVA) offers a similar interfacing facility to the HMX PA/VA (public address voice alarm) system by withholding the handshaking functionality, and if required the (EC0232PAVA3D) offers an additional 3 minute time delay before the voice alarm function is actuated. The bi-directional link allows the status of the HMX PA/VA system to be displayed and monitored at the control panel. Different messages may be played depending on the configuration of the cause and effect programming.
3)The interface may be located anywhere on the Cooper peer to peer network allowing information from any intelligent addressable control panel to be routed through the bi-directional RS232 port to PC or PA/VA system.
Features:
- Allows connection of Cooper system network devices to PC based applications.
- Can be connected at any point on peer to peer network.
- Allows Cooper system network to be connected to PC or PA/VA.
Benefits:
- Integrates PC based applications
- Integrates PA/VA systems, site monitor and graphpack
- Flexibility to use any PC application
Installation:
- Ensure that the power supply is switched off during installation.
- Take care when inserting the RS232 connector to avoid damage.
- Connect the LonWorks network cables.
- Repower the system.
- The EC0232 range of devices simply translate the LonWorks protocol and will require no setup or configuration.
Single mode Lon to fiber optic adapter - CFSL01
Product Overview: 1)The single mode Lon to fiber optic adapter (CFSFL01) allows connection the of Cooper system network (LonWorks) devices through optical fiber, and to allow both point to point or multi drop topology.
2)Using only single mode fiber optic, the (CFSFL01) adapter allows extension of the Cooper system network LonWorks to a maximum distance of 15km with a transmission speed of up to 78Kbit/s or 1.25Mbit/s.
3)Connection is made using SC type fibre optic connectors. In comparison with conventional twisted pair cable, the fibre optic usage in a LonWorks network has many advantages; it is reliable and fast in long distance network transmission even in difficult industrial environments (with transients, surges or electromagnetic interference etc.) without requiring any additional transient protection.
Benefits:
- Simple to install
- Easy to use
- Extends Cooper panel network
- Fast response
Installation:
- Ensure that the power supply is switched off during installation.
- Take care when inserting the fibre optic connector to avoid damage. Note that the “RX” connector in the local module’s port should connect to the “TX” connector in the far end module’s port and vice versa.
- LonA connects to Net_A of the LonWorks Bus (network card), LonB connects Net_B.