Siemens DAC-NET Installation Instructions Manual

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Installation Instructions
Model DAC-NET
INTRODUCTION The Model DAC-NET from Siemens Industry, Inc. is
the CAN-BUS master for all CAN modules. One DAC­NET is required in each control panel and each transponder. It is the source point for eight digital audio channels and communicates audio data via ASI­BUS to all digital audio cards.
There is one BACnet (Building Automation & Control Network) interface. It communicates all instructions and messages directly with the PMI/PMI-2/PMI-3 (CPC-DAC interface).
It provides network communication (D-NET) between control panels and transponders (nodes). The network can be wired either Class B or Class X. Each DAC-NET occupies one D-NET address. The DAC­NET contains various on board tones and audio messages.
The DAC-NET can contain an optional LPB (Local Page Board) which has to be mounted piggyback. This CAN module has a fixed CAN address (100) and provides two inputs. One is for the microphone located at the LVM and the other connects the internal telephone system. Additionally, the LPB provides one output for the monitor speaker located at the LVM. For more information refer to the LPB Installation Instructions, P/N 315-035200 / A24205-A334-B836.
Features The D-NET is supervised for open, short and ground
fault. Each D-NET input / output is electrically isolated. Wiring can be either Class B or Class X with unshielded twisted pair. The maximum distance between two DAC-NETs is 300m with cat3 cable, 900m with cat5 cable or 700m with cable 1pr. 18B FPLR / 1pr. 16B FPLR / 1pr. 14B FPLR. A maximum wiring length can be up to 10 km throughout the entire network with a maximum of 32 DAC-NET nodes. Up to 99 CAN sub-modules are addressable. The system is able to handle eight independent audio channels. Software updates for µC and D-NET controller are downloadable. Tones and audio messages are downloadable. Diagnostic LEDs for troubleshooting are located on the front panel of the DAC-NET. Refer to Figure 1.
Figure 1 DAC-NET Digital Audio Card ­NETWORK
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OPERATION Each DAC-NET occupies one card slot in the CC-5/CC-2 card cage. Only the
left connector of the CC-5/CC-2 contains the signals to the CPC-DAC interface. The connection from the PMI/PMI-2/PMI-3 to the CC-5/CC-2, in which the DAC-NET is mounted, must be on the left side of the CC-5/CC-2.
D-NET The D-NET Main In / Return Out and Main Out / Return In are isolated from each other and from the DAC-NET. This allows the use of different power sources with different ground references. The DAC-NET is able to detect ground faults and data faults of each D-NET section. Each DAC-NET sends and receives a data stream consisting of digital audio stream and control data. The baud rate is 1.536 Mbps.
NOTE: Class B/Style 4 = ULC DCLB Class X/Style 7 = ULC DCLC
Class B The node with the lowest node number (master) sends the data stream from
Main Out to Main In at the next node. The last node combines Main In with Return Out and returns the data stream back. When the data stream comes back to the node with the lowest node number this node combines Return In with Main Out and sends it to Main In of the next node.
Figure 2 DAC-NET D-NET Class B
In a Class B configuration, two unshielded twisted pairs are required. They can be in one cable.
Class X In a Class X configuration, the master sends the data stream by using Main
Out / Main In in a loop. The Return Out / Return In loop contains only a test data stream for supervision.
Figure 3 DAC-NET D-NET Class X
Node 1 Node 2 Node 31 Node 32
In Out
Return
Main
InOut
In Out
Return
Main
InOut
In Out
Return
Main
InOut
In Out
Return
Main
InOut
Node 1 Node 2 Node 31 Node 32
In Out
Return
Main
InOut
In Out
Return
Main
InOut
In Out
Return
Main
In
Out
In Out
Return
Main
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Class X Fault Status If there is a fault in the Main loop, the node before the fault point combines
Main In with Return Out. The node after the fault point combines Return In with Main Out. Both loops are combined and the net is still running. In this situation there is no test data stream. After repair D-NET reconfigures automatically. If there is a fault in the Return loop the failure of the test data stream will be detected and notified.
Figure 4 DAC-NET D-NET Class X Fault Status
In Class X configuration, two unshielded twisted pairs between the nodes are required. The connection between Node 1 and Node 32 must be in a separate cable and must not share a conduit with any other cable.
Controls and Indicators The front panel of the DAC-NET contains one reset switch and seven LEDs
for the DAC-NET, and one D-NET address switch and four LEDs for the D­NET. For the optionally mounted LPB, there is one reset switch and eight LEDs as shown in Figure 1.
A reset switch is located on the top of the front panel. Pushing the reset switch re-initializes the DAC-NET operation.
The LEDs follow the reset switch. Their functions are defined as follows:
DAC-NET POWER (Green) Normally ON, When illuminated, indicates
that power for the DAC-NET is applied to the card.
When blinking twice per second, indicates
that the DAC-NET is not configured by ZEUS Tool. When blinking fast, indicates that the DAC-NET gets a SW Update.
CARD FAIL (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that the card microprocessor has failed.
CAN FAIL (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that the CAN communication has terminated. When blinking twice per second, indicates that no CAN module is connected.
Node 1 Node 2 Node 31 Node 32
In Out
Return
Main
InOut
In
Out
Return
Main
InOut
In Out
Return
Main
InOut
In
Out
Return
Main
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ASI FAIL (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that the ASI communication has terminated.
CPC-DAC FAIL (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that the communication between PMI/PMI­2/PMI-3 and DAC-NET has terminated.
ALARM (Red) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that the DAC-NET has detected an active alarm.
EXT ALARM TRBL (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that the DAC-NET has detected a trouble on the External Alarm input (open circuit or short circuit).
D-NET TRBL
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MAIN IN (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
RETURN OUT that the DAC-NET has detected a trouble
on Main In.
GND FAULT (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that the DAC-NET has detected a ground fault on one of its field wires before the node.
TRBL
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MAIN OUT (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
RETURN IN that the DAC-NET has detected a trouble
on Main Out. When blinking twice per second, indicates that the DAC-NET has detected a trouble on Return In (open circuit, short circuit or data trouble).
GND FAULT (Yellow) Normally OFF. When illuminated, indicates
that the DAC-NET has detected a ground fault on one of its field wires after the node.
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PRE-INSTALLATION The following components must be set prior to inserting the card into the
CC-5/CC-2:
S4, Test Switch: These switches select programming and test functions. All switches must be set to the OFF position.
S6, Network Address Switch: Set the three-digit D-NET address for the DAC-NET using the three position switch located near the bottom of the front panel. (Refer to Figure 1 for the location of the switch.) The address at the DAC-NET front panel must be the same as the address selected in the Zeus Programming Tool. To increment each digit of the address, press the “+” button above the desired digit; to decrement each digit, press the “-“ button below the desired digit. The range of allowable network addresses is from 0 to 9 (left digit) and allowable node addresses is from 1 to 32 (two right digits).
S2
RESET SWITCH
S6
NETWORK ADDRESS
S4
S4
SWITCH POSITION
µC LOADER PROGRAM
EEPROM WP OFF
WD DISABLE
FPGA DOWNLOAD
CLOCK OFF
Figure 5 DAC-NET Switch Location
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