LifeSafety Power FlexPower Netlink NL2 Installation And Operation Manual

LifeSafety Power FlexPower Netlink NL2 Installation And Operation Manual

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Netlink® Communication Modules
Installation and Operation
LifeSafety Power, Inc. | PH 888.577.2898 | TechSupport@LifeSafetyPower.com
P03-37 Rev A10

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  • Page 1 Netlink® Communication Modules Installation and Operation LifeSafety Power, Inc. | PH 888.577.2898 | TechSupport@LifeSafetyPower.com P03-37 Rev A10...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Netlink Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents Notes and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii Symbol Definitions .
  • Page 3: Notes And Warnings

    Notes and Warnings Symbol Definitions Regulatory Information The following symbols are used throughout this manual The following equipment discussed within this manual has been tested to the following standards: This symbol is intended to alert the installer of • UL 294, UL 603, UL 1076 shock hazards within the enclosure .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    . Internal temperature is also sensed, and the NL4 also includes a 6 foot external temperature probe for monitor- ing room temperature . Two outputs are also provided for controlling external equipment using LifeSafety Power’s RB series of relays .
  • Page 5: Section 1 - Installation

    1 .1 Mounting the Netlink Communication Module Use the following procedure when mounting the Netlink module to a LifeSafety Power enclosure . 1 . Locate the appropriate mounting holes in the enclosure and snap the four standoffs provided into the holes .
  • Page 6: Netlink Network Communication Module Overview

    Netlink Installation and Operation Manual 1 .2 Netlink Network Communication Module Overview        Device 3 Device 2 Device 1   Reset Reset Device 4  Event 1  Event 1   RJ45 ...
  • Page 7 Installation and Operation   Current Sensor Cable  Event1 Input Invert Jumper (J8) Enable 100Mbps (J19) This jumper inverts the action of the Event 1 Input . See sec- If present, this jumper enables 100Mbps speed for the net- tion 1 .3 .5 work connection .
  • Page 8: Connecting The Netlink Network Communication Module

    Figure 1 .3, above) . If the device being connected to the Net- plied by an NS2 board, which is sold separately . See Ap- link uses the old-style connector, contact LifeSafety Power pendix 2 for more information . for an adaptor cable (bottom drawing in Figure 1 .3, above) .
  • Page 9 Installation and Operation primary connection Netlink Input V+ V- V- alternate connection (only FPO150-250 models) Figure 1.4 - Power the Netlink from the FPO V+/V- or DC1 terminals Netlink FPO 1 Input Figure 1.5 - Do not power from another accessory board's output...
  • Page 10 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual 1.3.4 Connecting the Current Sensor(s) 1.3.5 Connecting the Event Input Typically, the current sensor is used to measure battery dis- Connect one end of the Event cable to the Event1 connector charge current to allow battery testing and utilization of the on the Netlink board and cut off the connector at the other Battery Condition bar graph .
  • Page 11 . The red wire is the positive in- as LifeSafety Power's RB Series, supply the ground side to put and the black wire is the negative (DC Common) input . The an FAI Input, or other similar uses .
  • Page 12: Section 2 - Initial Configuration

    Netlink Installation and Operation Manual Section 2 – Initial Configuration Before connecting the NetLink to a network for the first time, the board must be configured using a laptop . All screens shown are of the NL4 GUI . NL2 screens are similar, with changes as noted in the text . If using DHCP, a Network Scan Tool used for finding LSP devices is available at http://www .lifesafetypower .com/support/software- firmware-downloads .
  • Page 13: Configuring The Netlink

    Depending on the firmware revision, the Netlink may default to DHCP after reboot . If a DHCP server is found, an IP address will be Netlink assigned . The LifeSafety Power scan software, or a third party software must then be used to find the IP address of the Figure 2.2 The Netlink Login Window (May appear different, depending on browser)
  • Page 14 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2.4 - Typical Netlink Home Page...
  • Page 15 Installation and Operation 2.2.2 Configuring the TCP/IP Settings In the menu bar at the top of the browser screen (Figure 2 .4), click the "Configure" link . In the TCP/IP Settings block of the Configu- ration screen (See Figure 2 .5), set the TCP/IP settings to the desired values for the network to which the NetLink will be connected . Consult your IT department for information on these settings .
  • Page 16 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual 2.2.3 Time Settings The Time Settings block (See Figure 2 .5 previous page) is where the time and date are programmed into the Netlink . First, select the correct time zone from the drop down list and click Submit . After the time zone is set, the time and date can be set one of three ways: Manual Entry Enter the correct time and date in the following format and click the "Submit"...
  • Page 17 Installation and Operation 2.2.5 Configuring the SNMP Settings Scrolling down in the Configure page reveals the "SNMP Settings" section (Figure 2 .6) . Figure 2.6 - Typical Configure Page (upper-middle portion) In the SNMP Setting block, under the "Basic" heading, set Read and Write Community to "public" and set Location to a meaningful name of your choice .
  • Page 18 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual 2.2.6 Configuring the Email Settings The Netlink can be configured to send email alerts on user-specified conditions and periodic status reports . Underneath the SNMP Settings block on the Configure page is the Email Settings block (See Figure 2 .6) . Under "Receive Addresses", the email address or addresses to receive the alerts and reports should be entered .
  • Page 19 Installation and Operation 2.2.9 Configuring the Netlink Network Module Settings Below the VPN Settings block is the Network Module Settings block, where application-specific parameters of the Netlink can be set (See Figure 2 .7) . Client ID Enter any meaningful name to help identify the site or customer . The Client ID will appear at the top of the home page .
  • Page 20 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual 2.2.10 User Settings In the User Settings block of the Configure screen (bottom of Figure 2 .7), you can enter the user names, passwords, access levels, and password complexity for the Netlink board . The default user is "admin" and the password for this account is also "admin" . It is highly recommended to change this user name and password for security reasons .
  • Page 21 Installation and Operation 2.2.11 Select Certificate Netlink allows a user-supplied certificate to be used . Click the "Select Certificate" button (Figure 2 .9) to enter the Import Certificate screen (Figure 2 .8) . Contact your IT department for more information . Figure 2.8 - Import Certificate Screen Click the Choose File button to select the certificate to be used, then click Download, then Confirm to download the certificate .
  • Page 22 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2.9 - Typical Configure Page (bottom portion) Figure 2.10 - Import Settings Page...
  • Page 23 Installation and Operation 2.2.16 Setting up the Parameters for the Email Reports The Netlink can send email alerts based on selectable conditions . If enabled, when the selected conditions are met, the Netlink will send an email with an attached report file (in CSV format) . To set up the email alert conditions, click the "Reporting" link in the top menu . Select the Email Alert Triggers The "Alert Enable On"...
  • Page 24 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2.11 - Typical Reporting Page...
  • Page 25: Section 3 - Using The Netlink

    Installation and Operation Section 3 – Using the NETLINK Board Before system parameters can be viewed, you must be logged into the Netlink board using the proper IP address, user name, and password for the Netlink, as shown in Section 2 of this manual . All screens shown are of the NL4 .
  • Page 26 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual 3.1.1 Basic Site Information The top portion of the Netlink Home page lists the Client ID and Site ID (as programmed on the Configure page) as well as the system time and date (Figure 3 .1) . The Site ID field will be green if there are no faults or service alerts detected . This field will turn yellow on any fault condition or blue on any service alert conditions .
  • Page 27: Accessing And Programming Connected Devices

    Installation and Operation 3 .2 Accessing and Programming Connected Devices When devices are connected to the Netlink, detailed information relating to these devices may be viewed and various parameters can be programmed through the Netlink's interface . Note that programming these parameters changes the operation of the device itself . To access the page for a device, click on the photo of the device in the Netlink Connected Devices section of the home page .
  • Page 28 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual 3.2.1.2 Power System Monitoring & System History Any power supply connected to a device input will provide the following parameters (Figure 3 .2): Device ID This is the identifying label for the device . The FP-1 or FP-2 label is given by the Netlink and is not user set- table .
  • Page 29 Installation and Operation When the battery discharges to one yellow bar, an email alert will be sent if the Battery Condition checkbox on the Reporting page is enabled . Note that if the current sensor is being used for another function other than monitoring battery current, the Battery Condition dis- play will show invalid data and should be disabled to prevent confusion in the future.
  • Page 30 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual Figure 3.4 - Battery Run Time Test Warning • While the test is in progress, there will be two messages on the page - one indicating "Battery discharging . . ." in the Battery Test section, and one indicating "Caution Battery test in progress .
  • Page 31 Installation and Operation Figure 3.5 - Battery Test in Progress Figure 3.6 - Battery Test Results...
  • Page 32 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual 3.2.1.6 Power Supply Settings The power supply section shows the programmable settings for the FPO power supply . The following parameters are available: Battery Charge Selector Select the proper battery size range for optimal charging rate . AC Fault Reporting Delay Select the desired delay for reporting an AC fault in hours, minutes, and seconds .
  • Page 33 Installation and Operation Figure 3.7 - Typical Power Supply Page (bottom portion)
  • Page 34: Using The Tools Page

    Netlink Installation and Operation Manual 3 .3 Using the Tools Page Clicking the Tools link at the top of the display will bring up the Tools page (See Figure 3 .8) . This page allows upgrading of the firmware and rebooting the Netlink board . Figure 3.8 - The Tools Page Upgrading Firmware The Upgrade Firmware section is at the top left of the Tools page (See Figure 3 .8) .
  • Page 35: Understanding The Email Report

    Installation and Operation 3 .4 Understanding The Email Report The report file sent by email by the Netlink is sent as an unformatted .CSV file . Many programs, such as Microsoft Excel, will import a .CSV file to allow viewing of the data (See Figure 3 .9) . Note that the fields included will vary depending on the specific system and which parameters are selected on the Reporting page .
  • Page 36: Appendix 1 - Software Agreement

    Upgrade the Software subject to Upgrades that may be provided from time-to-time ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, TITLE, by LIFESAFETY POWER INC . at its sole discretion . The Software, subsequent to any INTEGRATION, INTEROPERABILITY, ACCURACY, SECURITY, AVAILABILITY, SATIS-...
  • Page 37 (i) Interpretation and Construction . The parties agree that the terms of this AGREEMENT (b) Further Limitations . IN NO EVENT WILL LIFESAFETY POWER INC . OR ANY OF ITS result from negotiations between them . This AGREEMENT will not be construed in OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, SHAREHOLDERS, PARENTS, SUBSIDIARIES, AGENTS, IN- favor of or against either party by reason of authorship .
  • Page 38: Appendix 2 - Ns2 Board

    A2 .1 Mounting the NS2 Output Controller Accessory Use the following procedure when mounting an NS2 Output Controller Accessory to a LifeSafety Power enclosure . 1 . Locate the appropriate mounting holes in the enclosure and snap the four standoffs provided into the holes .
  • Page 39 . Typically, these are connected to the B1 and B2 The voltages indicated are not accurate and are only for inputs of the A8 distribution boards in a LifeSafety power indication of presence of voltage . Place jumper J9 on FPA system .
  • Page 40 Netlink Installation and Operation Manual A2 .3 Wiring the NS2 1.3.8 NetLink Power Connection In an AC system, power to the Netlink board MUST be supplied by an NS2 board, which is sold separately . The NS2 board converts the AC power from the low voltage transformer to DC voltage for powering the Netlink board . (Figure A2 .2) Use the cable with the three pin connector at one end and two faston connectors at the other end to make the connection .
  • Page 41 Conditions of Sale for this product, and in no case will LifeSafety Power or its distributors be liable for any incidental, indirect, or consequential damages arising from the sale, resale, use, or misuse of the product. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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