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TAC Xenta 527-NPR
Security Router
The TAC Xenta 527-NPR is a cost-effective and feature-enhanced version of the I/NET Net Plus Router. The TAC Xenta 527-NPR
carries out many of the functions of a host PC but at a controller level, which reduces any dependence on host computers. The NPR
deals with peer-to-peer point interaction, and manages and buffers events as necessary. All stored events and transactions are fully
protected against loss of power by onboard batteries. The Xenta 527-NPR only supports connections to I/NET networks. It does not
support LonWorks, or any other protocols.
This version of the Xenta 527-NPR introduces the ability to create segmented IP networks within an I/NET architecture. Encryption is
available at the Ethernet level for high security applications. Configuration is performed using I/NET, a serial terminal, or pre-defined
web pages. The Xenta 527-NPR does not require and is not supported by TAC XBuilder.
PERFORMANCE
I/NET Network
The TAC Xenta 527-NPR has the capability to act as a Net Plus Router within that
system. The TAC Xenta 527-NPR has
been tested to deliver up to a maximum
of 15 I/NET alarms/events/transactions
per second or 1.3 million per day. The
TECHNICAL DATA
Supply voltage..... 24 V AC ±20%, 50/60 Hz or 19–40 V DC
Power consumption.......................... max. 5 W
Transformer sizing ...............................5 VA
Ambient Temperature
Storage ...............–20 °C to +50 °C (–4 °F to +122 °F)
Operation .............±0 °C to +50 °C (+32 °F to +122 °F)
Humidity ..................max. 90% RH non-condensing
Mechanical
Enclosure....................................ABS/PC
Enclosure rating.................................IP 20
Flammability class, materials ...................UL 94 V-0
Dimensions ................................ see Fig. 1
Weight ...............................0.2 kg (0.44 lb.)
Real Time Clock
Accuracy at +25 °C ..................±12 minutes per year
Power failure protection ...........................72 h
Communication
A: RS232 ....................2400 – 57600 bps, RJ45, 8-p
A: RS485 ...........2400 – 57600 bps, async. terminal block
B: RS232 ...................................RJ10, 4-p
C: RS485 ....................sync. (SDLC) terminal block
LonWorks ......................TP/FT-10, terminal block
Ethernet.........................TCP/IP, 10Base-T, RJ45
Agency Compliances
Emission:
CE ..................................EN 61000-6-3
C-tick................................ C-Tick N1831
FCC ....................FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B
maximum burst can be up to 40 per
second for 8 seconds.
The thruput for a single TAC Xenta 527NPR is determined by the amount of
polling the device is managing. Polling is
created mainly by
• Pointsonopengraphicspages
• Thescanrateofconnectionobjects
• Thevolumeofalarmandeventtraffic
The physical size of the connected I/NET
system is a factor in this but is not a primary limitation.
In some systems therefore more than one
TAC Xenta 527-NPR may be required to
handle the total system traffic.
Immunity:
CE ..................................EN 61000-6-2
Safety:
CE ....................................EN 61010-1
UL 916.............................. C-UL US Listed
RoHS directive............................ 2002/95/EG
Part Numbers
TAC Xenta 527-NPR ........................007308210
Terminal part TAC Xenta 400..................007309020
TAC Xenta: Programming Serial Kit .............007309200
Figure 1
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WEB INTERFACE
TAC Xenta 527-NPR uses a web interface
to configure network, time, servers and
ports among others.
CABLES
G and G0: Min. cross-sectional area
0.75 mm² (AWG-19).
C1 and C2: TAC Xenta 527 web server
communicatesonajointnetwork,LonWorks TP/FT-10, 78 kbps.
SECURITY
TAC Xenta 527-NPR uses a secure interface for configuration with username and
password logon.
The TAC Xenta 527-NPR supports
configurable I/P level encryption and
I/P level filtering when being used in a
security network.
DESIGN AND MOUNTING
The TAC Xenta 527-NPR is designed
around a microprocessor. The device consists of two parts, a terminal including the
terminal block, and the electronics with
the circuit boards and contacts (fig. 2).
Power Outage Protection
Settings, like configuration and web
pages, are stored in the non-volatile
(flash) memory and will not be lost after a
power outage.
Real Time Clock
The clock provides the internal event log
with a time stamp. A built-in capa citor
maintains operation of the clock for at
least 72 hours in the event of a power
failure. This real time clock can be configured to synchronize with the TAC I/NET
hostandautomaticallyadjustforday
light saving changes.
Mounting
The TAC Xenta 527-NPR is cabinet
mounted on a TS 35 mm norm rail
EN 50022.
To simplify installation, the terminal can
be pre-mounted in the cabinet, (fig. 2).
If the TAC Xenta 527-NPR is to be wall
mounted, a wide range of standardized
boxes are available.
INSTALLATION/CONNECTION
Modular Jacks
• RS232A:Modemconnection.
Connection using hardware signals for
modem communication.
• RS232B:PC(“Console”)connection.
Connection using basic signals, primarily intended for a PC during configuration.
• 10Base-T:ConnectionforaLAN(Ethernet) cable and commissioning.
MMC
Connection for a MultiMedia Card (extra
memory card). Not required for
TAC Xenta 527-NPR.
Terminal Connections
Term. Term.
No.
1 G 24 V AC (or DC+)
2 G0 Ground
3 C1 LonWorks TP/FT-10
4 C2 LonWorks TP/FT-10
5 RX/TX+ RS485 A
6 RX/TX- RS485 A
7 RX+ RS485 A
8 RX- RS485 A
9 G0
10 Fail-safe
–
–
19 RX/TX+ RS485 C (SDLC)
20 RX/TX- RS485 C (SDLC)
Description
Name
CONFIGURING
The TAC Xenta 527-NPR is configured
using a combination of specialized web
pages, a serial terminal, and I/NET Seven
clients.
SNMP
TAC Xenta 527-NPR can communicate
using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) which allows the exchange
of management information between
network devices. It is part of the TCP/IP
protocol suite.
Figure 2
ACCESSORIES
Serial Communication
For installing the TAC Xenta 527-NPR,
cable kit 007309200 is needed, ordered
separately.
Modem Connection
For connecting the TAC Xenta 527-NPR,
cable kit 007309160 is needed, ordered
separately.
Cable
The TAC Xenta 527-NPR is connected
to the Ethernet network with a standard
UTP-cable or a standard STP-cable.
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