Sirius 800 Series User Manual
Nucleus router controller
Control Options
The Sirius 800 routers can be controlled using the following control systems:
Miscellaneous
Iss 5 Rev 7
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Dual redundant with auto fail-over
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Provides redundant control connections on RS422/485 and Ethernet.
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Status monitoring to external controller and door PC
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Nucleus2 2464/2463 support several protocols: SW-P-02 (serial), SW-P-02 (IP),
SW-P-06 (RS 485 multi-drop panel protocol), SW-P-08 (serial), SW-P-08 IN (IP),
RollCall, SNMP Control and SNMP Monitoring
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Earlier Sirius 800 routers were supplied with Nucleus 2450 controllers and these
support several protocols: SW-P-02 (serial), SW-P-02 IN (IP), SW-P-02 IN (time
stamped crosspoint set), SW-P-06 (RS 485 multi-drop panel protocol), SW-P-08
(serial), RollCall, SNMP Control, SNMP Monitoring, GVG ES-Control and Harris
Passthrough
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Workbench
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RollCall
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Hardware Panels
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Soft Panels (Workbench or RollCall/RollMap)
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External control systems using SW-P-02 or SW-P-08
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Third party control systems using SW-P-02 or SW-P-08
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Dual redundant Power Supplies are fitted for maximum resilience depending on
configuration
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A unique feature to the Sirius 800 range is the Catsii status indication and connector
location functions
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Multiviewer outputs
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Sirius 830: 288 x 48 to 288 x 140
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Sirius 840: 576 x 48 to 576 x 140
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Sirius 850: 576 x 48 to 576 x 96
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Input/Output Monitoring Outputs
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Sirius 830: Four outputs for input/output monitoring (cannot be used if Multiviewer
outputs are fitted)
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Sirius 840 and 850: Four independent outputs for input/output monitoring
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Extensive status reporting from Workbench control, via the touch screen panel in the
front door, further Workbench status and control using an external PC running
Workbench V3
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Sirius 800 Features
Product Overview 3.5
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