ANCB/DN Specifications
Protocol and Addressing
Wiring Connections
DataNET Option, Standard
Cable
DataNET Option, Fiber Optic
Cable
Fiber Optic Coupler
Serial Port
Communication
Comparisons
Speed
Redundant
Number of Units in
Maxum System
2000592-001
Open Systems standard TCP/IP protocol and addressing
(Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol); Full Class A, B and
C addresses and subnet masking supported
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Two part connectors with screw-terminals provided for cable
connection
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Fiber Optic Coupler for Fiber Optic Connections
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Cable connection by Belden 9182 (single pair) or Belden
SSD1743 (two pairs) or equivalent; two pairs of wires are
required to support redundancy
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Two pairs of cable is required to support redundancy
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Shielded cable or unshielded cable in conduit is required for
conformance to CE certified installation
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Two part connectors with screw-terminals provided for field
connection
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Fiber optics connection by 62.5 multi-mode cable corresponding
to 10BaseFL Ethernet specification
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Two pairs of fibers are required to support redundancy
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Type ST mating connectors provided for field connection
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Approximately 3 mbps base transmission rate; uses dedicated
transmission technique that does not require collision detection to
achieve high data throughput efficiency
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Maximum Length 5000 feet ( 1.7km)
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Two (Tx, Rx) ST-Style Connectors (Amp type 2.5mm Bayonet)
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Standard RS-232 port for attachment of a laptop computer, for
configuring IP Addresses and troubleshooting.
The Table below compares key communication features between using
Advance Data Hiway, Ethernet, or DataNET.
Feature
Advance Data Hiway
14.2 KB/Sec
Yes
248
Ethernet
10 M baud
2. 048 M baud
No
Yes
1200
1200
DataNET
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