American-fibertek Net I/O N-664 User Manual

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Page 1 - Net I/O N-664 User’s Manual

1Net I/O N-664 User’s ManualRevision 8/6/2013© Copyright 2013 American Fibertek, Inc.

Page 2 - WARRANTY INFORMATION

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

Page 3 - Table of contents

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

Page 4 - Introduction

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

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133Initial IP configurationFactory default IPReset sequenceNTP/timeserver configuration

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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

Page 7 - Getting Started

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

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16NTP/timeserver configurationThe N-664 has a real time clock/calendar which keeps track of the current CoordinatedUniversal Time (UTC). This battery

Page 9 - Connecting RS485 two-wire

174Operating modesOverviewSerial Server ModeSerial Client ModeAlarm input forwardingAux outputsPilot interface

Page 10 - Alarm Input Connection

18OverviewThe N-664 permits devices which use serial or contact closure signals to communicatewith each other to be connected over an Ethernet network

Page 11 - Connecting an aux output

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

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2WARRANTY INFORMATIONAmerican Fibertek, Inc warrants that at the time of delivery and for a period of five yearsthereafter, the products delivered wil

Page 13 - Initial IP configuration

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

Page 14 - Factory default IP

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

Page 15 - Reset sequence

225Web InterfaceConnecting to the N-664Interface layoutOperator setupGlobal settingsIP Ethernet SetupNTP SetupAlarm SetupAux SetupCommunicationsReboot

Page 16 - NTP/timeserver configuration

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

Page 17 - Operating modes

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

Page 18 - Serial Server Mode

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

Page 19 - Alarm input forwarding

26Global settingsThe Global Settings screen permit the user to change the Device Name and DeviceLocation strings associated with the N-664. These str

Page 20 - Aux outputs

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

Page 21 - Pilot interface

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

Page 22 - Web Interface

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

Page 23 - Interface layout

3Table of contentsIntroduction...4Overvie

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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36CommunicationsThe Communications screen allows the user to configure the N-664’s four serial ports.Each serial port has a fixed number indicating wh

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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

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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

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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

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41IntroductionOverviewPackage ChecklistProduct FeaturesProduct Specifications

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40APinouts and connectorsPowerEthernetSerialAux/Alarm

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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

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42RS485Pins1 Not connected2 Receive Data Positive (RX+)3 Transmit Data Negative (TX-)4 Not connected5 Ground6 Not connected7 Transmit Data Positive (T

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43BService InformationTechnical AssistanceIf any questions arise concerning the installation of American Fibertek products, pleaseallow us to assist y

Page 40 - Pinouts and connectors

5OverviewThank you purchasing your American Fibertek N-664 Net I/O. Please take a few minutesto read these installation instructions in order to obtai

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6Contact closuresContact type Form CNumber of contact outputs 6Current rating 2AVoltage rating 42VDC29VAC RMSBattery backupReal-time clock 10 yearsUse

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72Getting StartedPanel LayoutConnecting the HardwareLED indicatorsReal-time clock

Page 43 - Service Information

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

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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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