Simplex 4100 4120-6014 NIC and 4100 4120-Series Media Modules - Installation Instructions

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Introduction NIC 4100 4120 Series Media Modules Instructions publication describes the installation procedure for the 4100 4120 6014 Network Interface NIC and the following media modules Modem Media Card Wired Media Card Fiber Media Card Contents Shipment unpacking your Simplex product inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damage If is apparent immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify Simplex Field Wiring Diagrams 841 731 power limited or 841 995 non power limited System Installation Guide 574 848 this Publication publication discusses the following topics Page Warnings and Regulatory Information to the 4100 Network Interface Card NIC Settings the NIC Daughter Card Address Media Cards to the NIC Motherboards into 2975 91xx Back Boxes 4100 Motherboards into 2975 94xx Back Boxes 4100U the Daughter Card Procedure 2001 Simplex Time Recorder Co Westminster MA 01441 0001 USA specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice A Warnings and Regulatory Information AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Follow the instructions in this installation These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product and associated Product operation and reliability depends upon proper installation HAZARD Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal or repairs Servicing should be performed by qualified Simplex Representatives HAZARD Static electricity can damage components Therefore handle as follows Ground yourself before opening or installing components use the 553 484 Static Control Prior to installation keep components wrapped in anti static material at all times user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment the event of equipment malfunction all repair should be performed by Simplex Time Recorder an authorized agent It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for to our Company or to one of our authorized agents Service can be facilitated through our at Time Recorder MA 01441 978 731 2500 to the User Introduction to the 4100 Network Interface Card NIC Network Interface Card NIC is a slave card that uses the standard 4100 serial bus to with the master The NIC connects FACPs in a network allowing for between each panel via fiber modem or twisted shielded pair wire in a Style 7 configuration NIC is designed to be connected in a point to point arrangement so that one wire fault does cause the entire system to fail The point to point arrangement provides the most secure and wiring possible types of media boards can be used with the NIC card The Fiber Optic Media Card can be used for electrically noisy environments or for externally to other buildings The Modem Media Card is typically used when a large transmission distance is required The Wired Media Card is used in all other types of applications to two media boards can be plugged into each NIC The same NIC can use any combination of types of media boards For example a NIC may have a modem media board connected to port and a fiber optic media board connected to port 2 on next page to the 4100 Network Interface Card NIC Continued 1 depicts the 4100 6014 Network Interface Card TRANSMIT LEDs THROUGH CARD P6 RATE JUMPER P3 PORT DIP SW2 LED SWITCH P4 1 4100 6014 Network Interface Card on next page to the 4100 Network Interface Card NIC Continued Card LED needs to be configured is off line with the 4100 host 4100 6014 NIC module has the following LEDs yellow Illuminates when The host 4100 requests it to illuminate A transmission fails red Illuminates when a data is received at the right port green Illuminates when a data is transmitted at the right port red Illuminates when a data is received at the left port green Illuminates when a data is transmitted at the left port Master Motherboard Class B Motherboard holds the 4100 NIC by itself following motherboards can be used with the 4100 NIC All of them use two daughter CPU or master controller and the NIC where noted U T Motherboard with City Connection CPU Motherboard U T Motherboard on next page to the 4100 Network Interface Card NIC Continued Modem Media Card Fiber Optic Media Card are three modules that can be plugged into the 4100 6014 NIC module is shown below Wired Media Card Module TYPE PORT NETWORK CARD J1 PORT USED FOR LEDs LED1 LED2 2 The 4100 4120 0144 Modem Media Card on next page to the 4100 Network Interface Card NIC Continued Module DATA U1 U2 NETWORK CARD J1 3 The 4100 4120 0143 Fiber Optic Media Card TB1 NETWORK CARD P1 4 The 4100 4120 0142 Wired Media Card on next page to the 4100 Network Interface Card NIC Continued Media Card Indications Modem Media Card has the following LEDs Illuminates when the modem goes off hook in order to connect to the transmission lines Illuminates when the modem receives an external call during dial up mode to Table 1 for electrical and environmental requirements for the 4100 NIC and media cards 1 Electrical and Environmental Specifications Specifications Card no media cards 8 VDC 110 mA no media cards 20 to 32 VDC 0 mA 24V power supply 20 VDC 140 mA max 5V power supply GCC NPU 5 VDC 130 mA max Fiber Card Modem Card Card 5 VDC 150 mA max to 5.25 VDC 170 mA max Specifications to 120 F 0 to 49 C to 93 relative humidity at 90 F 32 C Settings Card Settings Media Card Setting Media Card Settings NIC card along with the fiber modem and wired media cards all have jumpers that must be are two shunt jumper ports on the NIC card that need to be set P3 and P4 port P3 on the NIC card determines the data transmission rate 57.6 kbits second or 9600 that the NIC card is using The 57.6 kbits second rate is selected when pins 1 and 2 the right two pins are or when none of the three pins are jumpered The 9600 bits second rate is selected when pins 2 and 3 the left two pins are jumpered port P4 on the NIC card determines the data protocol 8 bit or 9 bit that the NIC card is The 9 bit protocol is selected when pins 1 and 2 the right two pins are jumpered or none of the three pins are jumpered The 8 bit protocol is selected when pins 2 and 3 the left two pins are jumpe

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