1Net I/O N-664 User’s ManualRevision 8/6/2013© Copyright 2013 American Fibertek, Inc.
10Connecting contactsThe N-664 has six ports for contact inputs (alarms) and contact outputs (aux). Each portis a five pin header with a supplied plu
11Connecting an aux outputEach contact block has three terminals which are used for the aux contact out function.Viewing the rear of the N-664, these
12LED indicators: power up sequencingWithin 5 seconds of the AC power cable being connected, the N-664 will perform a testof its front panel indicator
133Initial IP configurationFactory default IPReset sequenceNTP/timeserver configuration
14Factory default IPThe N-664 is factory programmed with the following default IP address:192.168.0.246If the N-664 has not had its IP address changed
15Reset sequenceIf the IP address or username and password to log in are not know, it will be necessaryto reset the N-664 to factory defaults in order
16NTP/timeserver configurationThe N-664 has a real time clock/calendar which keeps track of the current CoordinatedUniversal Time (UTC). This battery
174Operating modesOverviewSerial Server ModeSerial Client ModeAlarm input forwardingAux outputsPilot interface
18OverviewThe N-664 permits devices which use serial or contact closure signals to communicatewith each other to be connected over an Ethernet network
19An option is available to only permit incoming TCP/IP connections from a specificsource. If the user specifies an IP address for a server mode port
2WARRANTY INFORMATIONAmerican Fibertek, Inc warrants that at the time of delivery and for a period of five yearsthereafter, the products delivered wil
20on the same network as the N-664. Up to two independent actions can be taken by anN-664 in response to a local alarm condition.Local actions – wher
21Pilot interfaceThe N-664 is intended to communicate over the network with up to four Pilot serverdevices. The user will provide an address and port
225Web InterfaceConnecting to the N-664Interface layoutOperator setupGlobal settingsIP Ethernet SetupNTP SetupAlarm SetupAux SetupCommunicationsReboot
23Connecting to the N-664Use a Windows PC or similar computer connected to an Ethernet network. Connect theN-664 to the same network. Ensure that th
24When an individual sub-page has been selected, that sub-page will display in the mainpart of the interface screen. The name of that sub-page will b
25Operator setupThe Operator Setup screen permits the user to set the Username and Password used tolog in to the operator web page. A username and pa
26Global settingsThe Global Settings screen permit the user to change the Device Name and DeviceLocation strings associated with the N-664. These str
27IP Ethernet SetupThe IP Ethernet Setup page permits the user to set the network address and networkaccess settings of the N-664. It also permits th
28Settings for four Pilot servers are provided. Default settings for each are “0.0.0.0” andport “8800”. An N-664 will not attempt to connect to a Pi
29NTP SetupThe NTP Setup screen is used to control how the real-time clock/calendar of the N-664is updated. The user can select one of three update m
3Table of contentsIntroduction...4Overvie
30Alarm SetupThe Alarm Setup screen is used to configure the N-664’s six alarm inputs, and theactions to be taken when any of these input is triggered
31Alarm actionsEach alarm input can have set up to two actions to be taken on that alarm’s triggering.These actions consist of setting aux contact out
32turned ON whenever the local alarm goes ON, and OFF when the local alarm goes OFF.Selecting an action of OFF will invert the behavior, causing the t
33Action selects if the target aux output is to be set ON or OFF in response to the localalarm condition.Duration sets how long to set the target outp
34Aux SetupThe Aux Setup screen is used to configure the N-664’s six aux contact outputs. Each ofthe six hardware contact outputs can be individually
35All six aux contacts automatically accept commands from other devices on the network,such as other N-664 devices, Scout or Commander devices, or oth
36CommunicationsThe Communications screen allows the user to configure the N-664’s four serial ports.Each serial port has a fixed number indicating wh
37The hardware baud rate for each port can be selected from 0 to 57600 bps. Thiscontrols the rate at which each hardware port receives and transmits
38Baud rate and buffer size concernsEach port has a buffer which stores data coming in from the serial port and stores it untilit can be transmitted o
39Reboot Net I/OThe Reboot Net I/O screen allows the user to perform a hardware reset of the N-664.This will not affect the state of the stored config
41IntroductionOverviewPackage ChecklistProduct FeaturesProduct Specifications
40APinouts and connectorsPowerEthernetSerialAux/Alarm
41EthernetPins1 TX+2 TX-3 RX+4 N/C5 N/C6 RX-7 N/C8 N/CSerialRS232Pins1 Data Carrier Detect (DCD)2 Receive Data (RD)3 Transmit Data (TD)4 Data Terminal
42RS485Pins1 Not connected2 Receive Data Positive (RX+)3 Transmit Data Negative (TX-)4 Not connected5 Ground6 Not connected7 Transmit Data Positive (T
43BService InformationTechnical AssistanceIf any questions arise concerning the installation of American Fibertek products, pleaseallow us to assist y
5OverviewThank you purchasing your American Fibertek N-664 Net I/O. Please take a few minutesto read these installation instructions in order to obtai
6Contact closuresContact type Form CNumber of contact outputs 6Current rating 2AVoltage rating 42VDC29VAC RMSBattery backupReal-time clock 10 yearsUse
72Getting StartedPanel LayoutConnecting the HardwareLED indicatorsReal-time clock
8Panel LayoutN-664 FrontN-664 RearConnecting the HardwareConnecting powerUse the supplied AC line cord to connect the N-664 to a 100-240VAC power line
9Connecting RS485 four-wireTo connect to a serial port in RS485 4-wire mode, you will need a DB9 connector wiredas indicated. Four connections will n
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