Siemens NK8223, NK8222, NK8225 Manual For Installation, Configuration And Commissioning

Building Technologies
Fire Safety & Security Products
NK8000 MP3.20
NK8223 Ethernet Port NK8222 Ethernet Port for a single subsystem
NK8225 Ethernet Port with BACnet Gateway
Installation Function & Configuration Commissioning Safety Regulations
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About this document...............................................................................................5
1 Safety regulations...................................................................................8
1.1 Country-specific standards .......................................................................8
1.2 Assembly and installation .........................................................................8
1.3 Commissioning and testing.......................................................................8
1.4 Disposal and recycling..............................................................................9
1.5 Modifications to the system design and the products...............................9
2 Introduction ...........................................................................................10
2.1 NK8000 system overview .......................................................................10
3 System limits.........................................................................................13
3.1 Management-level configurations...........................................................13
3.2 NS8210 driver system limits ...................................................................15
3.3 NK8223 system limits..............................................................................16
3.4 NK8222 system limits..............................................................................17
3.5 NK8225 system limits..............................................................................18
3.5.1 NS8011 driver system limits.......................................................18
4 Structure & function .............................................................................19
4.1 NK822x structure ....................................................................................19
4.1.1 NK822x internal hardware..........................................................19
4.1.2 Guide to front panel....................................................................20
4.1.3 Internal DIP switches .................................................................21
4.1.4 Internal jumpers .........................................................................21
4.1.5 Serial interfaces .........................................................................22
4.1.6 LON interface.............................................................................22
4.1.7 I2C interface................................................................................24
5 HW Installation ......................................................................................26
5.1 Installation of NK822x units ....................................................................26
5.1.1 NK822x hardware requirements ................................................26
5.1.2 NK822x hardware installation ....................................................27
5.2 Installation of NE8000 cabinets ..............................................................31
5.2.1 NE8000 hardware requirements ................................................31
5.2.2 NE8000 hardware installation ....................................................31
6 SW installation ......................................................................................34
6.1 NW8202 IP configuration download tool.................................................34
6.1.1 NW8202 hardware requirements ...............................................34
6.1.2 NW8202 software requirements.................................................34
6.1.3 NW8202 installation ...................................................................34
6.2 NW8204 Maintenance and diagnostic tool .............................................35
6.2.1 NW8204 Hardware requirements...............................................35
6.2.2 NW8204 Software requirements................................................35
6.2.3 NW8204 Installation...................................................................35
7 Configuring NK8000..............................................................................36
7.1 Configuration checklist............................................................................36
7.2 Configuring NK822x IP – via NW8202....................................................37
8 Testing the configuration.....................................................................40
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8.1 Checking the DMS – NK822x connection(s)...........................................40
9 Maintenance and diagnostics..............................................................41
9.1 The NW8204 maintenance and diagnostic tool......................................42
9.1.1 Launching NW8204 from host DMS...........................................42
9.1.2 Upload diagnostic files ...............................................................44
9.1.3 NW8204 Diagnostic functions....................................................45
9.1.4 Menu Send Default Configuration File.....................................47
9.2 The NK8000 Web Server tool .................................................................48
9.2.1 Launching the NK8000 Web Server...........................................48
9.3 Correcting communication failures..........................................................52
9.3.1 NK822x generated a fault ..........................................................52
9.3.2 Control unit generated a fault.....................................................52
9.3.3 Control unit wont respond .........................................................53
9.3.4 CS6 Guarto generated a fault ....................................................53
9.3.5 No fault generated by network failure – MP3.15 and higher......53
10 System component list.........................................................................54
11 Technical data .......................................................................................57
11.1 NK8223 / NK8222 Ethernet Ports...........................................................57
11.2 NK8225 Ethernet Port with BACnet Gateway.........................................59
11.3 Disposal...................................................................................................61
11.4 DF8090 Power Supply Supervision Module ...........................................61
11.5 NE800x Cabinet......................................................................................61
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About this document
Purpose
This document is a guide to the planning, installation and configuration of the NK8000 safety and security network. It includes an overview of the system, hard­ware requirements and limitations, and detailed installation and configuration in­structions. Hardware components detailed in this manual include the NK8223 / NK8222 Ethernet Ports, and the NK8225 Ethernet Port with BACnet Gateway.
This guide is to be used in conjunction with the product-specific Danger Manage­ment System Installation, Configuration, and Commissioning guide (MM8000 / MK8000 / MT8001), and the DMS Connectivity Guides when configuring a NK8000 network. (See Reference documents below to learn how to obtain these guides.)
Target group
This manual is written primarily for Support Technicians, Engineers, and those re­sponsible for the installation and configuration of the NK822x(s). It assumes the reader has at least a moderate level of familiarity with standard networking con­cepts and terminology, along with the SBT PL-DMS products. Typically, persons responsible for these activities will have already attended a one-day training course on the procedures covered in this manual.
Reference documents
The most recently released technical documentation for customers can be found in the Electronic Documentation Management System (EDMS) in the Siemens Intra­net at the following address: http://intranet.sbt.siemens.com/fs
1. Choose "Our Offering" from the upper-left of the screen.
2. Choose "EDMS" from the box "Additional Documentation" at the upper-right of
the screen. Note: To see all documents for a product family, use the search tool and enter the product number (for example, MM8000) in the Short Name field.
Product Document name EDMS
number
Release date
NK8000
NK8000 Release Notes MP3.20 009422
06.2006
NK8000 Release Notes MP3.18 009418 03.2006 NK8000 Release Notes MP3.15 008902 09.2005 NK8000 Release Notes MP3.10 008602 12.2004 NK8000 (CDI-WAN) Release Notes MP2.11 007780 02.2004 CDI-WAN Release Notes MP2.1 007793 01.2004
DMS8000 and Composer
Composer Technical Manual 003183
06.2006
Composer Configuration Quick Reference 008081
06.2006
DMS8000 Network, Fire and Intrusion Connectivity: Installation
Configuration & Commissioning
007083
06.2006
DMS8000 Access Control Connectivity 009424
06.2006
DMS8000 Video Connectivity 009425
06.2006
DMS8000 Graphical Map Configuration 009425
06.2006
DMS8000 Graphical Map Configuration Quick Reference 009425
06.2006
About this document
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MM8000
MM8000 Installation Configuration & Commissioning 006799
06.2006
MM8000 Configuration Quick Reference 008598
06.2006
MM8000 Operation Manual 006798
06.2006
MM8000 Operation Quick Reference 008082
06.2006
MM8000 Localisation – Engineering Guide 007769
06.2006
MM8000 Release Notes MP3.20 009421
06.2006 MM8000 Release Notes MP3.15 008901 09.2005 MM8000 Release Notes MP3.10 008601 12.2004 MM8000 Release Notes MP2.31 008091 02.2004 MM8000 Release Notes MP2.3 007791 10.2003 MM8000 Release Notes MP2.2 007145 07.2003 MM8000 Release Notes MP2.1 007090 04.2003
MK8000
MK8000 Installation Configuration & Commissioning 004972
06.2006 MK8000 Release Notes MP3.20 009423
06.2006 MK8000 Release Notes MP3.18 008603 03.2006 MK8000 Release Notes MP3.10 008603 12.2004 MK8000 Release Notes MP1.31 008093 02.2004 MK8000 Release Notes MP1.3 007143 10.2003 MK8000 Release Notes MP1.2 007143 07.2003 MK8000 Release Notes MP1.1 007076 04.2003
MT8001
MT8001 Installation Configuration & Commissioning 006647 09.2005 MT8001 Operation Manual 006611 09.2005 MT8001 Localisation – Engineering Guide 008083 09.2005 MT8001 History Analysis Installation 006962 03.2003 MT8001 Release Notes MP3.15 008604 09.2005 MT8001 Release Notes MP1.20 008094 02.2004 MT8001 Release Notes MP1.10 007789 10.2003 MT8001 Release Notes MP1.00 006914 03.2003
Other
CF9003 Input/Output Multiplexing Unit Technical Manual e1762a 06.2000 NK8020 LON Repeater e4215a 10.2001
Notational conventions
The meanings of the symbols used in this manual are as follows:
Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol. Failure to observe this warning may endanger your life, destroy the device, or lead to loss of data.
Supplementary information, remarks, and tips follow this symbol
Standard symbols
Italics Result
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Cross reference
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Document identification
Position Details shown
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Product type Purpose of document
Last page – Date of issue
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Abbreviations
SBT Siemens Building Technologies PL-DMS Product Line Danger Management Systems MM8000 SBT Management Station MK8000 SBT OPC Server for subsystems MT8001 SBT Management Terminal LAN Local Area Network WAN Wide Area Network FTP File Transfer Protocol CNAP CerCom Native Application Protocol LON® Local Operating Network, registered trademark of Echelon Corp. BACnet® Building Automation Control Network, protocol standard approved as the
ANSI/ASHRAE/ISO Standard 135-2004
Operational and safety regulations
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Before beginning work on the system you must have read and understood the related documents, in particular the "Safety regulations" section.
Liability disclaimer for damage or injuries
Before products are delivered, they are tested to ensure they function correctly when used properly. Siemens disclaims all liability for damage or injuries caused by the incorrect application of the instructions, or the disregard of danger adviso­ries. This disclaimer applies in particular to personal injuries or damage caused by:
Improper and/or incorrect use; Disregard of safety instructions in the documentation or on the product; Poor maintenance or a lack of maintenance.
We have taken every possible care in preparing this manual. The contents of this manual are revised regularly and brought up to latest standards. Nevertheless, we are unable to provide any guarantee with regard to content, entirety or quality of the details contained in this manual.
We assume no liability for problems resulting from the use of this manual. The in­formation contained in this document may be changed without prior notice. We re­serve the right to publicize any such changes by issuing updated versions or new editions.
Modification index
Current version Date Notes
e4414a 11.2001 First release for CDI-LAN R1.01 e4414b 02.2003 Release of CDI-WAN MP1.1 e4414c 07.2003 Update for NK8210 R1.31-01, NK8223 R1.31-01 007798_a_en 10.2003 First release for CDI-WAN MP2.1 NK8223 R2.1, NK8222
R1.0
007798_b_en 02.2004 Update for NK8000 (CDI-WAN) MP2.11 NK8223 R2.11,
NK8222 R2.11
007798_c_en 06.2004 Update for hardware modifications required by CE conformity
regulations 007798_d_en 12.2004 Update for NK8000 MP3.10 007798_e_en 09.2005 Update for NK8000 MP3.15 007798_f_en 03.2006 Update for NK8000 MP3.18 – NK8225 BACnet connectivity 007798_g_en 06.2006 Update for NK8000 MP3.20
NK8225 CNAP and BACnet connectivity 100 NK822x connections Updated NK8222/NK223 Baseboard
Safety regulations
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1 Safety regulations
This section describes the potential sources of danger, and the relevant safety regulations applicable for the use of the Siemens Building Technologies NK8000 products. Please read the following work instructions as well as the previous section "About this document" thoroughly before beginning any work.
Danger potential to individuals
NK822x units are powered with low voltage DC. While there are no specific safety regulations that apply to these devices, modifications made to safety/security sys­tems in general may present a risk to the safety of the individual performing those modifications, as well as to the equipment itself. If used, the NE8001 cabinet is powered with AC voltage and the required power cable should be installed following scrupulously the instructions given in this man­ual.
1.1 Country-specific standards
Siemens Building Technologies products are developed and produced in compli­ance with the relevant international and European safety standards. This document provides warnings and recommendations specific to NK8000 products. Any addi­tional country-specific or local safety standards and/or regulations that apply con­cerning project planning, installation, operation, and device disposal must also be taken into account.
As for any electrical equipment, proper grounding is critical to the safe operation as it provides a protection against electrical shocks. Before starting any activity, be sure that the electrical installation complies with relevant regulations and con­forms to local safety standards.
1.2 Assembly and installation
The NK8000 units and NE8000 cabinets should always be installed in a clean and stable environment; see the specific requirements given in the technical data sec­tion on p. 57. In particular, keep units and cabinets away from the following:
High levels of dust High temperature and humidity Locations where it might became wet Vibration and impact
Also, abide by the safety regulations of the connected devices.
1.3 Commissioning and testing
Activate security-, fire- and third party systems or devices only in the presence
of the person responsible.
Inform people before the testing of alarm devices - consider the possibility of
panic reactions.
Inform the alarm and fault receiving stations connected to the system before
carrying out tests.
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1.4 Disposal and recycling
These devices include electrical and elec­tronic components and must not be dis­posed of as domestic waste.
Current local legislation must be observed.
The NK8000 units have been manufactured as much as possible from materials that can be recycled or disposed of in a manner that is not environmentally damag­ing. However, they contain parts (batteries) that require disposal in a controlled waste stream according to local environmental standards and/or regulations.
1.5 Modifications to the system design and the products
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Modifications to a system or to individual products may cause faults or malfunc-
tioning.
Please request written approval from Siemens Building Technologies and from any relevant authorities concerning intended system modifications and system exten­sions.
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2 Introduction
This section provides a description of an NK8000 system and its components.
2.1 NK8000 system overview
The NK8000 family provides products for a safety and security network, which is based on the LAN standards TCP/IP, BACnet/IP, and Ethernet. It works together with Siemens Danger Management Systems (DMS) to manage distributed safety and security units.
Important compatibility notes:
NK822x supports connectivity with MM8000 / MK8000 in LAN / WAN mode; NK8222, NK8223 and NK8225 supports serial connectivity to a local host
(MM8000 / MK8000 / MT8001).
NK8225 supports connectivity with MM8000 / MK8000 and DESIGO
INSIGHT via BACnet / IP.
NK822x products connect to MM8000 / MK8000 (DMS) via the NS8210 driver, which provides an interface between the NK8000 product family and the DMS. Note: The NS8210 is installed when the DMS is installed.
For details, see the DMS8000 Network, Fire & Intrusion Connectivity Guide
(edms no. 007083).
For serial connectivity to MM8000 / MK8000 / MT8001, the NK8223 / NK8225 uses the proprietary CMSDL protocol.
NK8225 products connect to DMS and DESIGO building automation and control systems via BACnet/IP and Ethernet. For DESIGO, it converts native protocols to BACnet.
NK8000 is composed of the following: The NK822x Ethernet Ports feature upstream LAN connection(s) to management station(s), and downstream connection(s) to safety and security units.
Fig. 1 NK8000 system configuration example
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What is the NK8223 Ethernet port?
The NK8223 is used to connect local and distributed safety and security devices to the NK8000 network. It provides a first level of centralisation and acts as a secure communication partner for the NS8210 NK8000 driver of MM8000 or MK8000, and provides serial connectivity for MM8000, MK8000, and MT8001.
What is the NK8222 Ethernet port?
The NK8222 functions in exactly the same way as the NK8223 with one exception: it connects to a single safety and security device rather than multiple devices. It provides an economical solution for smaller configurations.
What is the NK8225 Ethernet port with BACnet gateway?
As with theNK8223, the NK8225 is also used to connect local and distributed safety and security devices to the NK8000 network, and it provides a first level of centralisation. It acts as a secure communication partner for the NS8210 NK8000 driver of MM8000 or MK8000, and provides serial connectivity for MM8000, MK8000, and MT8001. Additionally, it converts the native protocols of CS114x AlgoRex, CS6 MP3, and SI410 Sintony to BACnet, thus acting as a secure com­munication partner for DESIGO building automation and control systems.
Local interactions
Interactions are possible between the subsystems connected to NK822x and the locally connected I/O modules. Incoming messages can trigger one or more com­mand messages to other subsystems. Note: Incoming messages can be combined with the logical operators AND, OR, XOR, and NOT.
The configuration is done via an easy to use interactions tool, and then downloaded to the NK822x.
Fig. 2 Local interactions on NK8223
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Fig. 3 Local interactions on NK8222
Fig. 4 Local interactions on NK8225
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3 System limits
The following describes the system limits for the NS8210 driver, the NK8223 and NK8222 Ethernet Ports, the NK8225 Ethernet Port with BACnet Gateway, and the NS8011 driver.
3.1 Management-level configurations
The management-level configuration relates to the configuration possibilities of Danger Management Systems, without considering any subsystem connectivity. The following management-level configurations are supported:
Single station (LAN/WAN or serial) Client / Server standard configuration Multiple host configuration (up to four)
Fig. 5 Single station
Fig. 6 Client / Server standard configuration
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Fig. 7 MM8000 multiple host station configuration in combination with MK8000
Fig. 8 DESIGO INSIGHT multiple host station configuration Note: CS11 connectivity direct or via Cerloop.
NK8000 networks support multiple host configurations with up to 4 hosts (MM8000 / MK8000 / DESIGO INSIGHT).
Note: An additional connection over a serial line (CMSDL) is also supported, however this option will limit the CMSDL/IP links to 3 instead of 4.
Encryption is not available in these configurations.
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3.2 NS8210 driver system limits
NS8210 Ethernet Port connections
Currently, there is a limit of 100 NK822x Ethernet Ports per NS8210.
NS8210 Transport protocols
NS8210 supports the transport protocols CMSDL/IP or CEI 79-5 for communication with the Ethernet Ports. The cryptography option is only supported with the CEI 79­5 protocol.
Fig. 9 NK822X LAN application
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3.3 NK8223 system limits
Network capabilities
Ethernet IEEE 802.3, 10Base-T, half-duplex, no auto-sensing or auto-
negotiation
Single host:
– Transport protocol: CEI 79-5B/FEAL 64-bit encryption or CMSDL/IP
Multiple hosts (up to four):
– Transport protocol: CMSDL/IP
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is not supported. Static IP-
addresses are required for the Ethernet Ports
Serial capabilities (RS232)
The maximum number of serial lines is 4, allowing connection to up to 4 local units (intrusion, access control, fire, gas detection, CCTV control units). Two serial lines are available on the CPU module and two on an expansion module.
The first serial port can be configured as an RS232-interface using connector COM1 or as an RS485-interface using connector CN4.
Interaction capabilities
NK8223 / NK8222 provides programmable interaction programs, including single or multiple triggers (incoming events) and single or multiple effects (outgoing control actions). Interactions are possible between locally connected subsystems. Subsystems supported: CS11 AlgoRex, CS6 Guarto MP3, SI410/SI420 Sintony,
CF9000, Philips/Burle
Logical combinations: AND, OR, XOR, NOT Delay of effects (wait): configurable 06500 sec. Max. # of interactions: 1000 Total # of field points used in triggers/effects: 5000 Max. # of field points/interactions that can be combined in a trigger expression:
255
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3.4 NK8222 system limits
Network capabilities
Ethernet IEEE 802.3, 10Base-T, half-duplex, no auto-sensing or auto-
negotiation
Single host:
– Transport protocol: CEI 79-5B/FEAL 64-bit encryption or CMSDL/IP
Multiple hosts (up to four):
– Transport protocol: CMSDL/IP
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is not supported. Static IP-
addresses are required for the Ethernet Ports
Subsystem connectivity
The NK8222 subsystem connectivity is limited to 1 subsystem, which can be con­nected serially or via LON.
The first serial port can be configured as an RS232-interface using connector COM1 or as an RS485-interface using connector CN4.
Extensions with further subsystems require a substitution of NK8222 with NK8223.
Interaction capabilities
See previous section 3.3.
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3.5 NK8225 system limits
Network capabilities
Ethernet IEEE 802.3, 10Base-T, half-duplex, no auto-sensing or auto-
negotiation;
Single host:
– Transport protocol: BACnet/IP
Multiple hosts (up to four):
– Transport protocol: BACnet/IP
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is not supported. Static IP-
addresses are required for the Ethernet Ports
Serial capabilities (RS232)
The maximum number of serial lines is 4, allowing connection to up to 4 local units (intrusion and fire detection control units). Two serial lines are available on the CPU module and two on an expansion module.
The first serial port can be configured as an RS232-interface using connector COM1 or as an RS485-interface using connector CN4.
Interaction capabilities
NK8225 provides programmable interaction programs, including single or multiple triggers (incoming events) and single or multiple effects (outgoing control actions). Interactions are possible between locally connected subsystems.
Subsystems supported: CS11 AlgoRex, CS6 Guarto MP3, SI410/SI420 Sintony Logical combinations: AND, OR, XOR, NOT Delay of effects (wait): configurable 06500 sec. Max. # of interactions: 1000 Total # of field points used in triggers/effects: 5000 Max. # of field points/interactions that can be combined in a trigger expression:
255
3.5.1 NS8011 driver system limits
NS8011 Ethernet Port connections
Currently, there is a limit of 100 NK8225 Ethernet Ports with BACnet Gateway per NS8011.
NS8011 Transport protocols
NS8011 supports the BACnet/IP protocol for communication with the NK8225 Ethernet Port.
Cryptography is not supported.
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4 Structure & function
4.1 NK822x structure
The NK822x is composed of:
A processor board with 2 RS232 serial ports and LAN Ethernet adapter DIMM-PC / 520-I module with 32MB RAM, 32MB Flash disk Real Time Operating System (RTOS) with integrated IP protocol stack Optional 2 RS232 ports add-on board (NK8223 / NK8225 only) Optional PC/104 LON add-on board Optional external I/O module(s) (16 in /8 out) Optional external power supply supervision module
Fig. 10 NK822x CDI-Ethernet port
4.1.1 NK822x internal hardware
The euro-size processor board is equipped with a DIMM-PC module, 2 RS232 se­rial lines, LAN and diagnostic LED's.
Fig. 11 NK822x internal hardware – main board
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