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OV2
SEE NOTES 5 AND 6
L -
L +
EARTH
NETWORK
EARTH
INTERFACE
OV1
ASSY 565-518
R -
OR 566-826
R +
TB2
Figure 59: Wired and duplex fiber media, Class X wiring (566-1197, 566-1198, 566-1199, or 566-1200 only)
Note:
1.
Refer to general wiring precautions in this document. For specific information about fiber-optic wiring, refer to the 900-143 Fiber
Tutorial.
2.
The available communications distance is determined by the properties of the specific fiber cable used and the available power
budget. The maximum distance between nodes is determined by the total loss from the transmitter to the associated receiver,
for example, fiber loss, connector loss, splice loss, and safety margin, or the maximum distance listed, whichever is smaller. See
Table 1 for allowed losses.
3.
Use cable clamps supplied with 748-531, 650-2013 and 650-2014 to secure the fiber cable.
4.
When the 565-413 Interface Card is used with the 566-793, Network Card, TB1 on the 565-413 Interface Card cannot be used.
Connection to the motherboard is required as shown.
5.
The shield should only be connected at one end of the line. The shield is connected to the left port.
6.
Each "wired" media cable requires two ferrite beads, one at each end (included in the shipping group). Refer to installation
instructions 574-041 for proper bead mounting.
7.
When wiring leaves the building, 2081-9044 Overvoltage Protectors are required. One overvoltage protector is installed where
wiring leaves the building; another is installed where wiring enters the next building.
8.
Use fiber media service kits 650-2013 and 650-2014 on retrofit jobs where fibers with ST connectors are already installed.
7.6
Network Audio Wiring in a 4120 Network
7.6.1
Head-End Audio Network Configuration
A "Head End" audio network usually contains one node with an audio controller module
(4100-1210 Analog Controller Board or 4100-1311 Digital Controller Board), and may contain local analog or digital amplifiers. Some
configurations may have an audio controller module located in a non-head end node; for example, an application with backup local audio
in a non-head end node or an application with distributed microphones.
Typically, the other nodes only contain amplifiers, the audio riser interface (4100-0621 Analog Audio Riser or 4100-0622 Digital Audio
Riser), the 4100-0623 and the 4100-1341 Network Audio Riser Controller Module.
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LEFT
"WIRED" MEDIA
PORT
OPTION
ASSY 565-413
TB1
FIBER OPTION
XCVR
ASSY 566-1197,
566-1199
RIGHT PORT
OV2
L -
L +
EARTH
EARTH
OV1
R -
R +
TB2
4100ES Fire Alarm System Installation Guide
SEE NOTE 6
XCVR
" " WIRED
WIRED" " MEDIA
MEDIA
FIBER OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
ASSY,
ASSY
ASSY
565-413
566-1198,
566-1197,
OR 566-1200
566-1198,
566-1199 OR
566-1200
4100
PORT
RIGHT
LEFT
NETWORK
INTERFACE
(DAUGHTER CARD)
ASSY 566-793
4002
FIBER OPTION
XCVR
ASSY ,
566-1198, OR
NETWORK
566-1200
INTERFACE
LEFT PORT
ASSY
565-519
OR 566-825
"WIRED" MEDIA
OPTION
TB1
ASSY 565-413
RIGHT
PORT
+
-
1
R R
V
O
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TB1
MOTHERBOARD
ASSY
565-275
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+
-
1
R R
V
O
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
XCVR
TB1
"WIRED" MEDIA
OPTION
FIBER OPTION
ASSY
ASSY 566-1197,
MOTHERBOARD
566-1199
ASSY
565-274
PORT
RIGHT
LEFT
NETWORK
INTERFACE
(DAUGHTER CARD)
ASSY 566-793
TB2
9
101112131415 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
O
L
L
V
+
-
2
SEE NOTES 5 AND 6
574-848
Rev. BQ

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