Johnson Controls Intelligent Fire Integrator NION-16C48M Installation & Operation Manual
Johnson Controls Intelligent Fire Integrator NION-16C48M Installation & Operation Manual

Johnson Controls Intelligent Fire Integrator NION-16C48M Installation & Operation Manual

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Intelligent Fire Integrator™
NION-16C48M
Installation & Operation Manual
A1
Document 53347
5/5/09
Rev:
P/N: 53347:A1
ECN: 09-347

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  • Page 1 Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NION-16C48M Installation & Operation Manual Document 53347 5/5/09 Rev: P/N: 53347:A1 ECN: 09-347...
  • Page 2 Fire Alarm System Limitations While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! typically made up of smoke detec- An automatic fire alarm system— bedrooms), smoking in bed, and violent explosions (caused by escap- tors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning devices, ing gas, improper storage of flammable materials, etc.).
  • Page 3 Communications du Canada. Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NION® VeriFire® Echelon® is a trademark of Johnson Controls Inc. are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. LonWorks™ ARCNET® Microsoft® a registered trademark and is a trademark of Echelon Corporation.
  • Page 4 Documentation Feedback Your feedback helps us keep our documentation up-to-date and accurate. If you have any comments, you can email Please include the following information: • Product name and version number (if applicable) • Manual page number • Your comment Send email messages to: FireSystems.TechPubs@honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1 About this NION ....................... 7 1.1: Agency Listings .............................7 1.1.1: Compliance............................7 1.1.2: Installation ............................7 1.2: Environmental Requirements ........................8 1.2.1: Mounting Location Requirements .......................8 1.3: Related Documentation ..........................8 Section 2 Description and Installation..................9 2.1: NION-16C48M Description ..........................9 Figure 2.1 NION-16C48M Installation Overview ................10 2.2: NION-16C48M Motherboard Descriptions....................11 Figure 2.2 NION-16C48M Board Layout ....................11...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 3.5.5: Special Operational Scenarios - Outputs ...................35 3.5.6: Reset Conditions ..........................35 3.5.7: Memory Loss on the NION-16C48M....................35 3.6: NION-16C48M Device Addressing ......................35 Index ............................37 NION-16C48M Installation & Operation Manual - P/N: 53347:Rev: A1 5/5/09...
  • Page 7: Section 1 About This Nion

    Section 1 About this NION 1.1 Agency Listings NOTE: UL 864, 9th Edition—Intelligent Fire Integrator™ systems work with products that have been UL 864, 9th Edition listed as well as products that have not received UL 864, 9th Edition certification. Operation of systems that are comprised of equipment that is UL 864, 9th Edition listed together with products that are not UL 864, 9th Edition listed requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
  • Page 8: Environmental Requirements

    Intelligent Fire Integrator™ JNFN GW Embedded (P/N 53138) • Intelligent Fire Integrator™ JNFN GW PC (P/N 53097) • Intelligent Fire Integrator™ Johnson Controls Echelon Gateway (P/N 53096) • Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NION-2C8M (P/N 53346) • Intelligent Fire Integrator™ NION-16C48M (P/N 53347) •...
  • Page 9: Section 2 Description And Installation

    Section 2 Description and Installation 2.1 NION-16C48M Description The NION-16C48M (16 Control, 48 Monitor) is a discrete input/output interface used on the Intelligent Fire Integrator™ network. The NION-16C48M provides a gateway to the network for discrete monitored devices, equipment and panels that have dry contacts; discrete devices can operate on the same network as equipment with an EIA-232 output.
  • Page 10 Description and Installation NION-16C48M Description NION Components The following diagram displays components included and required to install a NION-16C48M on the network. All of these items must be ordered separately. 16C48MTB Terminal Boards Each NION supports two terminal boards which mount directly on the motherboard with standoffs.
  • Page 11: Nion-16C48M Motherboard Descriptions

    NION-16C48M Motherboard Descriptions Description and Installation 2.2 NION-16C48M Motherboard Descriptions SMX module stand-offs Network/Neuron Configuration TB11 power Status LEDs code (U44) connector battery backup Application code (U6) +24VDC SMX network transceiver header Reset pin Comm. LEDs Configuration Binding pin jumpers for Inputs 21-24 and 45-48 Configuration legend for Inputs...
  • Page 12: 2: Nion-16C48M Led Descriptions

    Description and Installation NION-16C48M Motherboard Descriptions 2.2.2 NION-16C48M LED Descriptions The NION-16C48M is configured and operated over the network from a IFI Workstation using the NION-16C48M Plug-In configuration utility. The only operation information involving the hardware is the LEDs that display the status of various parts of the NION. The LEDs (as shown below), operate in the following fashion: •...
  • Page 13: Jniscab-3 Nion Enclosure Installation

    JNISCAB-3 NION Enclosure Installation Description and Installation 2.3 JNISCAB-3 NION Enclosure Installation The JNISCAB-3 enclosure has a locking door and mounting hardware for the NION-16C48M assembly (motherboard, terminal boards and network transceiver), UL listed power supply, transformer and batteries. These must be ordered separately. Follow the steps below to install the NION-16C48M and power supply into the JNISCAB-3 enclosure.
  • Page 14: Nion Hardware Connections

    Description and Installation NION Hardware Connections 2.4 NION Hardware Connections NOTE: It is recommended that the installer conform to local code requirements when installing all wiring. All power connections must be non-resettable. Refer to the current JCI catalog for specific part numbers and ordering information for each NION. This NION requires these physical connections: Network Facilitates NION’s communication over the Intelligent Fire Integrator™...
  • Page 15 NION Hardware Connections Description and Installation FTXC Network Transceivers The FTXC transceiver allows up to 8,000 feet (2438.4 m) per segment in a point-to-point configuration, up to 6,000 feet (1828.8 m) per segment in a dedicated bus configuration, or up to 1,500 feet (457.2 m) per segment in a star configuration.
  • Page 16 Description and Installation NION Hardware Connections FOXC and DFXC Fiber Optic Network Transceivers Fiber optic networks provide high throughput, immunity to electromagnetic disturbances, the ability to handle ground potential differences, and tamper-resistance. FOXC Transceiver Applications The FOXC allows up to 8db of attenuation per segment in a point to point configuration only. DFXC Transceiver Applications The DFXC provides IFI Workstation with a multi-mode fiber optic network interface that enables it to communicate with other nodes over a redundant fiber optic ring network.
  • Page 17 NION Hardware Connections Description and Installation The DFXC can operate in either a bus or a ring format. The regenerative properties of the DFXC transceiver allow runs of up to 12db of attenuation between each node, with up to 64 nodes per segment.
  • Page 18: Nion Power And Serial Data Connections

    Description and Installation NION Power and Serial Data Connections 2.5 NION Power and Serial Data Connections 2.5.1 Power Connection GND +24VDC Figure 2.7 NION-16C48M Power Connector Outside Canada, this NION can be powered by any regulated, UL 1481 listed, power limited, battery backed, +24 VDC power supply.
  • Page 19: 2: Serial Data Input/Output

    NION Power and Serial Data Connections Description and Installation WARNING: NION Power Wiring Panel power connectors that are used to provide power for a NION must be made to the panel’s non-resettable connector. 2.5.2 Serial Data Input/Output NOTE: Configure input/output jumper settings before installing terminal boards onto the NION- 16C48M motherboard.
  • Page 20 Description and Installation NION Power and Serial Data Connections five jumpers must be set. These jumpers are grouped together for easy identification. The following figure shows the location of these jumper groups and a breakdown of each jumper setting for the defined functions. For SV inputs, close pins 1 and 2.
  • Page 21 NION Power and Serial Data Connections Description and Installation Output relays are located at the bottom of the NION-16C48M motherboard and correspond (from left to right) to outputs one through sixteen. Above each relay is its related LED, and below is a corresponding jumper to set the output for normally open or normally closed operation.
  • Page 22 Description and Installation NION Power and Serial Data Connections NION-16C48M Terminal Boards The NION-16C48M incorporates two terminal daughter boards (16C48MTB) that are mounted directly to the motherboard using included stand-offs. Both terminal boards are identical and interchangeable. Each terminal board is connected to the motherboard via included ribbon cables (four per terminal board).
  • Page 23 NION Power and Serial Data Connections Description and Installation Ribbon cables have universal ends and are keyed for proper connection. The motherboard has eight cable sockets, P1 through P8. Each terminal board has four sockets labelled P1 through P4. Terminal board one (T1) is mounted on the left and terminal board two (T2) is mounted on the right.
  • Page 24 Description and Installation NION Power and Serial Data Connections Each terminal board has four rows of plug-in screw terminal connectors to land input and output points. All inputs are rated at 5VDC nominal, 2.5mA maximum current and 500 ohms maximum resistance.
  • Page 25: Software Replacement/Upgrade Information

    Software Replacement/Upgrade Information Description and Installation 2.6 Software Replacement/Upgrade Information This section covers the procedures and precautions for replacing or upgrading software chip-sets of the NION board. When removing chips, a chip puller should always be used. Never use screwdrivers or any devices not designed for the removal of socketed chips. NOTE: Always remove power from the NION before making any changes to switch settings and removing or installing option modules, SMX network modules and software upgrade chips, or damage may result...
  • Page 26 Description and Installation Software Replacement/Upgrade Information NION-16C48M Installation & Operation Manual - P/N: 53347:Rev: A1 5/5/09...
  • Page 27: Section 3 Nion-16C48M Configuration

    Section 3 NION-16C48M Configuration 3.1 About NION-16C48M Configuration In order to utilize all features available with the NION-16C48M its scheduling plug-in utility must be configured at the IFI Workstation. NOTE: Save the configuration file for backup purposes. The NION-16C48M can be configured to operate using a dedicated scheduler application plug-in. The scheduler provides tools to configure the NION with automated I/O scheduling.
  • Page 28: I/O Configuration

    NION-16C48M Configuration I/O Configuration 3.2 I/O Configuration 3.2.1 Input State Condition State Conditions Refer to “I/O Point Connections” on page 24 for details about matching the setting to the connection. Latched States On NION-16C48Ms, each of the 48 inputs has a contact configuration property. Inputs contacts may be configured in one of nine different ways.
  • Page 29: 2: Device Type

    I/O Configuration NION-16C48M Configuration 3.2.2 Device Type The Device Type corresponds to the physical definition of the input. The Device Type is selected from standard list of system recognized types. NOTE: It is possible for the icon Device Type to not match the device type in the scheduler. Example: The icon is defined as a digital input and the scheduler defines the same point as a smoke detector.
  • Page 30: Time Codes

    NION-16C48M Configuration Time Codes 3.3 Time Codes Figure 3.2 Time Codes Window To add a time code, enter a name, start and stop time, and the days of the week to which the time code is assigned. It is also possible to specify if the time code applies on holidays by checking or un-checking the box labeled "Hol"...
  • Page 31: Holiday Codes

    Holiday Codes NION-16C48M Configuration 3.4 Holiday Codes Figure 3.3 Holiday Codes Window Holiday codes define what dates are considered holidays by a particular site or location. A counter at the bottom of the holidays form shows the number of currently defined holidays. In addition, a list of common U.S.A.
  • Page 32: Functional Properties Of The Nion-16C48M

    NION-16C48M Configuration Functional Properties of the NION-16C48M 3.5 Functional Properties of the NION-16C48M There are several properties involved with the operation of inputs and outputs on discrete point NIONs. Each of these properties must be considered carefully when configuring points and I/O schedules.
  • Page 33 Functional Properties of the NION-16C48M NION-16C48M Configuration Exceptions To Mode Change Rules One exception to this rule concerns trouble conditions. When a point enters a trouble state (Open Circuit or Short Circuit) and the point is not currently in Disabled mode, a trouble condition is immediately reported.
  • Page 34: 3: Special Operational Scenarios - Inputs

    NION-16C48M Configuration Functional Properties of the NION-16C48M 3.5.3 Special Operational Scenarios - Inputs There is only one way to permanently Arm an input point; remove all Scheduling and Automatic control for the point and manually Arm it. These are the ways to permanently Disarm an input point: •...
  • Page 35 NION-16C48M Device Addressing NION-16C48M Configuration 3.5.5 Special Operational Scenarios - Outputs These are the ways to permanently activate an output point: • Remove all Scheduling and Automatic control for the point and manually activate it (Manual Output On). • Assign an "Always" or 24/7 time code to the point in the Scheduler and remove all automatic control There is only one way to permanently deactivate an output point;...
  • Page 36 NION-16C48M Configuration NION-16C48M Device Addressing NION-16C48M Installation & Operation Manual - P/N: 53347:Rev: A1 5/5/09...
  • Page 37 Index DFXC Network Transceivers 16 FOXC Network Transceivers 16 FTXC Network Transceivers 15 Hardware Requirements 9 Installation Environmental Conditions 8 NION Hardware Connections Power Connection 18 Regulatory Listings 18 SMX Network Transceivers 14 Software Replacement 25 NION-16C48M Installation & Operation Manual - P/N: 53347:Rev: A1 5/5/09...
  • Page 38 Index NION-16C48M Installation & Operation Manual - P/N: 53347:Rev: A1 5/5/09...
  • Page 39 Limited Warranty The manufacturer warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for eighteen (18) months from the date of manufacture, under normal use and service. Products are date stamped at time of manufacture. The sole and exclusive obligation of the manufacturer is to repair or replace, at its option, free of charge for parts and labor, any part which is defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service.
  • Page 40 Controls Group www.johnsoncontrols.com 507 E. Michigan Street P.O. Box 423 Release Rev: A1 Milwaukee, WI 53201 Printed in U.S.A.

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