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Table of contents
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1 General 6
1.1 Safety and the environment 6
1.1.1 Notice and warning symbols 6
1.1.2 Safety information 6
1.1.3 Disposal 7
1.2 Uses and applications 7
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2 Introduction 8
2.1 Communication between a PC application and SCP 9
2.2 Communication amongst the SCP/MIC711s 9
2.2.1 Communication in the SecuriFire-specific Ethernet 9
2.2.2 Communication in the standard Ethernet 9
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3 B5-LAN interface board 10
3.1 Design and function 10
3.1.1 Overview 10
3.1.2 Compatibility notice 10
3.1.3 Interfaces 11
3.1.4 Technical data 11
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4 B5-NET2-485 network board 12
4.1 Design and function 12
4.1.1 Overview 12
4.1.2 Compatibility notice 12
4.1.3 Interfaces 13
4.1.4 Technical data 13
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5 B5-NET4-485 network board 14
5.1 Design and function 14
5.1.1 Overview 14
5.1.2 Compatibility notice 14
5.1.3 Interfaces 15
5.1.4 Technical data 15
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6 B5-NET2-FXM network board 16
6.1 Design and function 16
6.1.1 Overview 16
6.1.2 Compatibility notice 16
6.1.3 Interfaces 17
6.1.4 Technical data 17
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7 B5-NET2-FXS network board 18
7.1 Design and function 18
7.1.1 Overview 18
7.1.2 Compatibility notice 18
7.1.3 Interfaces 19
7.1.4 Technical data 19
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8 B6-LAN interface unit 20
8.1 Design and function 20
8.1.1 Overview 20
8.1.2 Compatibility notice 20
8.1.3 Interfaces 20
8.1.4 Technical data 20
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9 B6-LXI2 SecuriLine unit 21
9.1 Design and function 21
9.1.1 Overview 21
9.1.2 Compatibility notice 21
9.1.3 Interfaces 21
9.1.4 Technical data 21
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10 B6-NET2-485 network unit 22
10.1 Design and function 22
10.1.1 Overview 22
10.1.2 Compatibility notice 22
10.1.3 Interfaces 23
10.1.4 Technical data 23
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11 B6-NET2-FXM network unit 24
11.1 Design and function 24
11.1.1 Overview 24
11.1.2 Compatibility notice 24
11.1.3 Interfaces 25
11.1.4 Technical data 25
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12 B6-NET2-FXS network unit 26
12.1 Design and function 26
12.1.1 Overview 26
12.1.2 Compatibility notice 26
12.1.3 Interfaces 27
12.1.4 Technical data 27
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13 B8-NET2-485 network board 28
13.1 Design and function 28
13.1.1 Overview 28
13.1.2 Compatibility notice 28
13.1.3 Interfaces 29
13.1.4 Technical data 29
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14 B8-NET4-485 network board 30
14.1 Design and function 30
14.1.1 Overview 30
14.1.2 Compatibility notice 30
14.1.3 Interfaces 31
14.1.4 Technical data 31
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15 B8-NET2-FX4 network board 32
15.1 Design and function 32
15.1.1 Overview 32
15.1.2 Compatibility notice 32
15.1.3 Interfaces 33
15.1.4 Technical data 33
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16 B8-NET-FX8 network board 34
16.1 Design and function 34
16.1.1 Overview 34
16.1.2 Compatibility notice 34
16.1.3 Interfaces 35
16.1.4 Technical data 35
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17 B9-NET-FX4 network unit 36
17.1 Design and function 36
17.1.1 Overview 36
17.1.2 Compatibility notice 36
17.1.3 Interfaces 37
17.1.4 Technical data 37
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18 Programming and planning 38
18.1 Connections 39
18.2 Logical connections 39
18.3 Physical connections 39
18.4 Overview of the PIN assignments of all SecuriLan participants 40
18.5 Addressing 40
18.6 Minimum requirements for IP networking 40
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19 Cabling 41
19.1 Specification copper cable 41
19.2 Specification fibre-optic cable and connector types 42
19.3 The RJ-45 plug 42
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20 Connection examples 46
20.1 Standard-compliant SecuriLan networking 46
20.1.1 Line-redundant connections (RS485) 46
20.1.2 Connections with glass fibre segment 47
20.1.3 Mesh network (RS485) 48
20.1.4 SecuriLan without line redundancy (RS485) 49
20.1.5 Port-redundant connections (RS485) 50
20.2 Not standard-compliant SecuriLan networking 51
20.2.1 Non-redundant direct connection of two SCPs (10/100BASE-TX) 51
20.2.2 Connection via modem 51
20.2.3 Non-redundant networking (10/100BASE-TX) 52
20.3 Mixed forms 53
20.4 PC applications 54
20.4.1 Non-redundant connection to PC applications (10/100BASE-TX) 54
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21 Article numbers / spare parts 55
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22 List of figures 56
1 General
1.1 Safety and the environment
Provided the product is deployed by trained and qualified personnel in accordance with this document, and provided the safety
symbols all notices are observed, there is no danger to persons or property under normal conditions and when used properly.
The product fulfils the requirements ensuring personal safety and environmental protection during operation. National and
state-specific laws, regulations and directives must be observed and adhered to in all cases.
Observe these danger notices. They help prevent accidents and damage.
Danger
The product may represent an immediate danger with a high level of risk to persons if the notice is not duly ob-
served. If the danger is not avoided, death or serious injury may result.
Warning
The product may represent a possibly imminent danger with a medium level of risk to persons if the notice is not
duly observed. If the danger is not avoided, death or serious injury may result.
Notice
If this notice is not observed, the product may malfunction, may cause property damage, or may be harmful to
the environment.
Electrical shock
The product is operated with electrical current. In the event of incorrect mounting, installation, commissioning or
maintenance, an electrical shock may be life-threatening or there is the danger of serious injury. It is imperative
that the safety information is observed.
Electrostatic discharge
The product includes electronic components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Contact with
persons or objects can cause an electrostatic discharge that damages or destroys the product. ESD bands for
preventing electrostatic discharge are used for grounding persons and for equipotential bonding.
1.1.3 Disposal
Recycling
The product and its components including their packaging consist of recyclable material and can be disposed of
for recycling purposes as described in this document.
Notice
No guarantee applies to uses and applications that are not included in this documentation and/or to uses and ap-
plications for which there are no approvals compliant with standards and directives.
2 Introduction
A SecuriLan is a network consisting of SecuriFire SCP fire alarm control panels and the remote MIC711 indication and control
maps of a logical fire alarm system. The entire system can be operated from any of the indication and control maps, and ac-
tuations can be implemented on the SecuriLan across all SCPs. Topology selection includes ring, stub and mesh; each of
these may be implemented as a single or redundant design. The network is Ethernet-based; the SecuriFire 3000 and the Se-
curiFire 2000 are available as suitable network boards and units.
Up to 32 participants can be networked, of which a maximum of 16 may be SCPs.
B8-NET4-485 4 2
B8-NET2-485 2 2
B8-NET2-FX4 2 2 4
B8-NET-FX8 2 8
B5-NET4-485 4 2
B5-NET2-485 2 2
B5-NET2-FXM 2 2 2
B5-NET2-FXS 2 2 2
B5-LAN 1
SecuriFire 2000
B6-BCB13A only PC applications
B9-NET-FX4 1 4
B6-NET2-485 2 1
B6-NET2-FXM 1 1 2
B6-NET2-FXS 1 1 2
B6-LAN 1
B6-LXI2 1
SecuriFire 1000
B6-BCB12A only PC applications
SecuriFire 500
B7-CPB11 only PC applications
MIC 711
B5/B6-MIC711 2 2
MIC711
B8-NETx
PC-applications
PC-applications
3.1.1 Overview
The B5-LAN network board has one front panel made of
galvanised sheet steel and must be fitted at slot 2. The sys-
tem connection to the B5-BUS is on the rear side using a
96-pin male connector. On the front side there are 2 RJ-45
ports for connecting SecuriLan, PC or Ethernet.
3.1.3 Interfaces
X1 B5-BUS connector Pin assignment (X2)
LAN interface
The interface permits direct communication with straight
and crossed network cables as well as a connection via a
switch or hub.
Technical data
Connection Ethernet 100Base-TX
Transmission type TCP/IP
Direction Bidirectional, full-duplex operation
Coverage max. 100 m
Bit rate max. 100 Mbit/s
Cable UTP Cat5e
Mechanical design RJ-45 connector, 8-pin
B5-LAN
Technical data
by the B5-PSU power supply unit
Power supply
via the B5-BUS
Power consumption <1 mA
Protection type according to control panel
Ambient temperature,
Relative humidity, according to control panel
Air pressure
Weight (gross/net)
4.1.1 Overview
The B5-NET2-485 network board has one front panel made
of galvanised sheet steel and must be fitted at slot 2. The
system connection to the B5-BUS is on the rear side using
a 96-pin male connector. On the front side there are 10 RJ-
45 ports for connecting SecuriLan, PC or Ethernet.
4.1.3 Interfaces
X1 B5-BUS connector Pin assignment (X2, X4, X8)
RS 485
6 x RJ-45, 8-pin.
X2 0B B5-NET2-485
0B Technical data
10/100
0A by the B5-PSU power supply unit
Power supply
10/100 0A via the B5-BUS
X8 Power consumption 120 mA
5A(x) Protection type according to control panel
5A
5A(y) Ambient temperature,
A RS485 Relative humidity, according to control panel
Air pressure
Weight (gross/net)
RS 485
Galvanic separation
5.1.1 Overview
The B5-NET4-485 network board has one front panel made
of galvanised sheet steel and must be fitted at slot 2. The
system connection to the B5-BUS is on the rear side using
a 96-pin male connector. On the front side there are 10 RJ-
45 ports for connecting SecuriLan, PC or Ethernet.
5.1.3 Interfaces
X1 B5-BUS connector Pin assignment (X2, X4, X8)
RS 485
X2 0B B5-NET4-485
0B Technical data
10/100
0A by the B5-PSU power supply unit
Power supply
10/100 0A via the B5-BUS
X8 Power consumption 127 mA
5A(x) Protection type according to control panel
5A
5A(y) Ambient temperature,
A RS485 Relative humidity, according to control panel
6A(x) Air pressure
6A
6A(y) Weight (gross/net)
RS 485
Galvanic separation
6.1.1 Overview
The B5-NET2-FXM network board has one front panel
made of galvanised sheet steel and must be fitted at slot 2.
The system connection to the B5-BUS is on the rear side
using a 96-pin male connector. On the front side there are
6 RJ-45 ports and 2 MTRJ ports for connecting a Securi-
Lan, PC or Ethernet.
7.1.1 Overview
The B5-NET2-FXS network board has one front panel
made of galvanised sheet steel and must be fitted at slot 2.
The system connection to the B5-BUS is on the rear side
using a 96-pin male connector. On the front side there are
6 RJ-45 ports and 2 MTRJ ports for connecting a Securi-
Lan, PC or Ethernet.
B6-LAN
Technical data
Power consumption <1 mA
Protection type according to control panel
Ambient temperature,
Relative humidity, according to control panel
Air pressure
Weight (gross/net)
B6-LXI2
Technical data
Power consumption (without ring circuits) 31 mA
Protection type according to control panel
Ambient temperature,
Relative humidity, according to control panel
Air pressure
Weight (gross/net)
10.1.1 Overview
The B6-NET2-485 network unit is a sub-unit that is inserted Fig. 16 B6-NET2-485 network unit
at the expansion slot of the B6-BCU. The system connec-
tion to the B6-BCU is on the solder side using a 48-pin
male connector. On the front side there are 5 RJ-45 ports
for connecting SecuriLan and to the Ethernet.
X2
10/100 RS485 interface (X4, X8)
Technical data
10/100
Connection RS 485
Galvanic separation Transmission type Differential signal
Coverage max. 1200 m
Bit rate max. 1.25 Mbit/s
Cable UTP Cat5e
Mechanical design RJ-45 connector, 8-pin
B6-NET2-485
Technical data
Power consumption 53 mA
Protection type according to control panel
Ambient temperature,
Relative humidity, according to control panel
Air pressure
Weight (gross/net)
B6-NET2-FXM
Technical data
Power consumption 122 mA
Protection type according to control panel
Ambient temperature,
Relative humidity, according to control panel
Air pressure
Weight (gross/net)
B6-NET2-FXS
Technical data
Power consumption 99 mA
Protection type according to control panel
Ambient temperature,
Relative humidity, according to control panel
Air pressure
Weight (gross/net)
13.1.1 Overview
The B8-NET2-485 network board has one front panel made
of galvanised sheet steel and must be fitted at slot 2. The
system connection to the B5/B8-BUS is on the rear side us-
ing a 96-pin male connector. On the front side there are
6 RJ-45 ports for connecting SecuriLan, PC or Ethernet.
13.1.3 Interfaces
X1 B5/B8-BUS connector Pin assignment (X2, X4, X8)
RS 485 B8-NET2-485
6 x RJ-45, 8-pin
X2 0B Technical data
0B by the B5/B8-PSU power supply
10/100 Power supply
0A unit via the B5/B8-BUS
10/100 0A Power consumption 120 mA
X8 Protection type according to control panel
5A(x) Ambient temperature,
5A
5A(y) Relative humidity, according to control panel
A RS485 Air pressure
Weight (gross/net)
RS 485
Galvanic separation
14.1.1 Overview
The B8-NET4-485 network board has one front panel made
of galvanised sheet steel and must be fitted at slot 2. The
system connection to the B5/B8-BUS is on the rear side us-
ing a 96-pin male connector. On the front side there are
10 RJ-45 ports for connecting SecuriLan, PC or Ethernet.
14.1.3 Interfaces
X1 B5/B8-BUS connector Pin assignment (X2, X4, X8)
X2 0B Technical data
0B by the B5/B8-PSU power supply
10/100 Power supply
0A unit via the B5/B8-BUS
10/100 0A Power consumption 127 mA
X8 Protection type according to control panel
5A(x) Ambient temperature,
5A
5A(y) Relative humidity, according to control panel
A RS485 Air pressure
6A(x) Weight (gross/net)
6A
6A(y)
RS 485
Galvanic separation
15.1.1 Overview
The B8-NET2-FX4 network board has one front panel
made of galvanised sheet steel and must be fitted at slot 2.
The system connection to the B5-BUS is on the rear side
using a 96-pin male connector. On the front side there are
6 RJ-45 ports and 4 Mini-GBIC slots for connecting a Se-
curiLan, PC or Ethernet.
16.1.1 Overview
The B8-NET-FX8 network board has one front panel made
of galvanised sheet steel and must be fitted at slot 2. The
system connection to the B5-BUS is on the rear side using
a 96-pin male connector. On the front side there are 2 RJ-
45 ports and 8 Mini-GBIC slots for connecting a SecuriLan,
PC or Ethernet.
Galvanic separation
17.1.1 Overview
The B9-NET-FX4 network unit is a sub-unit that is inserted
at the expansion slot of the B6-BCU. The system connec-
tion to the B6-BCU is on the solder side using a 48-pin
male connector. On the front side there is one RJ-45 port
and 4 Mini-GBIC slots for connecting SecuriLan and to the
Ethernet.
17.1.3 Interfaces
X1 B6-BCB13A connector (rear side) Pin assignment (X2)
B9-NET-FX4
Technical data
Power consumption without Mini-GBIC 87 mA
per Mini-GBIC 31 mA
Protection type according to control panel
Ambient temperature,
Relative humidity, according to control panel
Air pressure
Weight (gross/net)
A graphic editor in Projection of SecuriFire Studio lets you select and arrange SecuriLan participants. Afterwards, the partici-
pants are connected to each other with the desired type of connection. The required units and boards are automatically
planned in the SCP by the tool. The “redundant connection” and “high speed connection (<600m)” parameters (see Sec-
tion 18.3) can be performed in the planning.
Example for SecuriLan special characteristics:
The system conforms to standards with the exception of SCP 5, which is not line-redundant integrated.
Connection 6 provides additional failure protection for the redundant ring. This topology is called a mesh network.
18.1 Connections
The connection type defines the kind of connection. The following types are currently available for local networking:
FX-M Physical connection 100BASE-FXM; direct connection between two SCPs; max. 2 km.
FX-S Physical connection 100BASE-FXS; direct connection between two SCPs; max. 10 km.
10/100BASE-TX; connection to the standard-LAN, max. 100 m to the
LAN Logical connection
next network node.
Notice
Connections via RS485 interfaces shall be done from galvanic separated port to galvanic non-separated port
(or vice versa).
SecuriFire Studio automatically generates the start port and destination port. The assignments cannot be
changed.
Port _
2 GND 2 GND 4,5 GNDG
3 Port 6 Bx TX/RX- 3 Port 6 Ax TX/RX- 8 TX/RX-
4 Port 6 By TX/RX+ 4 Port 6 Ay TX/RX+ 7 TX/RX+
Port _
5 GND 5 GND 4,5 GNDG
6 Port 6 By TX/RX- 6 Port 6 Ay TX/RX- 8 TX/RX-
7 Port 6 Ax TX/RX+ 7 Port 5 Ax TX/RX+ 7 TX/RX+
Port _
8 GND 8 GND 4,5 GNDG
9 Port 6 Ax TX/RX- 9 Port 5 Ax TX/RX- 8 TX/RX-
10 Port 6 Ay TX/RX+ 10 Port 5 Ay TX/RX+ 7 TX/RX+
Port _
11 GND 11 GND 4,5 GNDG
12 Port 6 Ay TX/RX- 12 Port 5 Ay TX/RX- 8 TX/RX-
Notice
Take note of the different PIN assignments of plugs X4 of B5-MIC485 and B6-MIC485!
18.5 Addressing
Communication is via TCP/IP; for this, each SecuriLan participant must have an IP address. To simplify commissioning, the
following guideline for addressing must be adhered to:
The IP addresses are defined with SecuriFire Studio during commissioning (local download).
The IP addresses of the SCP/MIC711 must be consecutively numbered consistent with their number. Each participant
knows its own IP address as well as its own number and the number of the communication partner. The IP address of the
communication partner can be determined based on this parameter.
e.g.: SCP (1) has IP 10.112.168.101
SCP (2) has IP 10.112.168.102
MIC711 (3) has IP 10.112.168.103
Notice
It is mandatory that these minimum requirements are adhered to.
IP address: Consecutive static IPv4 addresses in the same subnet. This is possible at distributed locations only with
appropriate measures of the IT infrastructure (IP tunnelling).
Bandwidth: 700 kBit/s per programmed line.
Run time: Typically (average) must be less than 10 ms; maximum may be 100 ms (when < 5% of the datagrams).
The slowest line determines the processing speed!
Packet loss: < 0.5%
Availability: 99.9%
19 Cabling
19.1 Specification copper cable
Depending on the application, either an UTP Cat5e or F-UTP Cat5e data cable with red sheath, or fibre-optic cable (multi-
mode or single-mode) is used for networking the SecuriLan participants.
Warning
Use only unscreened cable.
If, however, a screened cable has to be used, when using B5 and B6 network boards and units it is absolutely
necessary to ensure that the screen is conductively connected to the plug only on the non-insulated side. Non-
observance could damage the board or unit!
This restriction does not apply to B8 and B9 boards and units.
Insert Connector
Top side Bottom side Side view Contact side
Crimp plug:
min. 3 cm
Shielding wire
2 cm
Cable sheath
Foil shielding to the rear
Shielding wire
turned to the rear
Shielding wire
Nip off wires flush turned to the rear
behind the insert
Shielding wire
Insert and cable turned turned to the rear
Pin 8
Shielding wire
turned to the rear
Pin 8
Push cable with insert into the plug to the stop. Pin 1
Cable sheath
Shielding wire
Bend strain relief turned to the rear
Notice
Connection examples follow in Section 20.
20 Connection examples
SecuriFire Studio automatically generates port assignments. Connection must be performed in accordance with the SecuriFire
Studio planning data. A data cable as described in Section 19.1 can be used for all connection examples.
6B 6B
RS 485 RS 485
X2 0B X2 0B
10/100 0A 10/100 0A
X8 X8
Y Y
5A 5A
X X
6A 6A
RS 485 RS 485
(1) (2)
B6-NET2-485
5 6
X
Y
X4 RS 485 X2 10/100
(3)
B5-MIC485 B6-MIC485
X4 X4
1 1
X X
6B 6A
Y Y
X X
6A 5A
Y Y
12 12
RS 485 RS 485
(5) (4)
Fig. 55 Line-redundant connections Fig. 56 SecuriFire planning
The first failure protection of the network is rendered by the ring topology. Additional failure protection is rendered by line re-
dundancy. Here the connections (RS485) between the ports are doubled. If a line fails, the signal can still be transmitted via
the second line. Line redundancy is supported by the following boards/units: B5-NET4-485, B5-NET2-485, B5-NET2-FXM, B5-
NET2-FXS, B6-NET2-FXM, B6-NET2-FXS, B6-NET2-485, B8-NET2-485, B8-NET4-485, B8-NET2-FX4 and MIC711.
Notice
Redundant connections must always be “X with X” and “Y with Y”. X/Y are not permitted to cross over (see Fig.
55).
6B 6B
RS 485 RS 485
X2 0B X2 0B
10/100 0A 10/100 0A
X8 X8
Y Y
5A 5A
X X
6A 6A
RS 485 RS 485
(1) (2)
B8-NET2-FX4 B6-NET2-FXS
X4 X4
Y
8B 5A
X
RS 485 RS 485
0B X2
X3
1B
X7
FX
5B
X2 10/100
5A X5
10/100 1A
FX
Y
X8 8A X3
X 0A
RS 485
FX
X5 0A (3)
X6 1A
FX
(4)
Fig. 57 Connections with glass fibre segment Fig. 58 SecuriFire planning
Glass fibre connections enable distances of more than 1,200 m between participants (single or redundant).
Up to 2,000 m is possible in multi-mode (FXM) and up to 10,000 m in single-mode (FXS).
Y
6B 6B
X
RS 485 RS 485
X2 0B X2 0B
10/100 0A 10/100 0A
X8 X8
Y Y
5A 5A
X X
6A 6A
RS 485 RS 485
(1) (2)
B8-NET4-485 B8-NET4-485
X4 X4
Y Y
5B 5B
X X
6B 6B
RS 485 RS 485
X2 0B X2 0B
10/100 0A 10/100 0A
X8 X8
Y Y
5A 5A
X X
6A 6A
RS 485 RS 485
(3) (4)
In the SecuriLan networking concept the control units can be networked as a ring or as mesh network. This is not obligatory –
the topology is freely selectable. The only limitation is that a max. of 4 ports of the network board can be used for this control
unit network. This type of network can be implemented only with the B5-NET4-485, B5-NET2-FXM, B5-NET2-FXS and B8-
NET2- FX4 network boards.
6B
RS 485 RS 485
X2 0B X2 0B
10/100 0A 10/100 0A
X8 X8
Y Y
5A 5A
X X
6A
RS 485 RS 485
B6-NET2-485
5 6
Y
X4 RS 485 X2 10/100
Fig. 61 SecuriLan without line redundancy Fig. 62 SecuriFire planning
For this networking variant the following boards and units are possible: B5-NET4-485, B5-NET2-485, B5-NET2-FXM, B5-
NET2-FXS, B6-NET2-FXM, B6-NET2-FXS, B6-NET2-485, B8-NET2-485, B8-NET4-485, B8-NET2-FX4, B8-NET2-FX8 and
MIC711.
6B 6B
RS 485 RS 485
X2 0B X2 0B
10/100 0A 10/100 0A
X8 X8
Y Y
5A 5A
X X
6A 6A
RS 485 RS 485
(1) (2)
B8-NET4-485 B8-NET4-485
X4 X4
Y
5B 5B
X
6B 6B
RS 485 RS 485
X2 0B X2 0B
10/100 0A 10/100 0A
X8 X8
Y
5A 5A
X
6A 6A
RS 485 RS 485
(3) (4)
Fig. 63 Port-redundant connections Fig. 64 SecuriFire planning
Other physical connections (e.g. 10/100BASE-TX) cannot be implemented as line-redundant but rather as port-redundant.
This is possible with the following boards: B5-NET4-485, B5-NET2-485, B5-NET2-FXM, B5-NET2-FXS, B8-NET2-485, B8-
NET4-485, B8-NET2-FX4 and MIC711.
6B
RS 485 B6-NET2-485
X2 0B X4
5A
10/100 0A
X8 6A
5A
RS 485
X2
6A
RS 485 10/100
B8-NET4-485 B8-NET2-485
X4 X4
Modem
5B 5B
6B
RS 485 RS 485
X2 0B X2 0B
Modem Modem
10/100 0A 10/100 0A
X8 X8
Modem
5A 5A
6A
RS 485 RS 485
(1) (2)
Fig. 67 Connection via modem
When networking SecuriFire SCPs for distances > 1,200 m, suitable modems and converters or fibre-optic cable have to be
used. A separate document is devoted to the use of external fibre-optic modems.
A/B
10/100
B7-CPB11
X13 10/100
B6-NET2-485
X4 B6-LAN
5A X2
10/100
6A
RS 485
X2
10/100
Integrating PC applications is possible via a standard Ethernet. Further, SecuriFire SCPs can be networked via a standard
Ethernet. This type of networking is possible only when non-redundant.
Notice
This connection option is not standards-compliant for SCPs and therefore permitted only for PC applications,
since components without VdS device approval (e.g. switches) are used.
B6-NET2-485
X2 10/100 X4 RS 485 X2 10/100
5 6
B6-LAN
Nicht normenkonform
B8-NET4-485 B8-NET2-485
X4 X4
5B 5B
6B
RS 485 RS 485
X2 0B X2 0B
10/100 0A 10/100 0A
normenkonform
X8 X8
5A 5A
6A
RS 485 RS 485
(1) (2)
B6-NET2-485
5 6
X4 RS 485 X2 10/100
(3)
Additional PC applications can be connected on the free ports of the network boards. Integrating additional PC applications
and SCP/MIC711 via a non-redundant standard Ethernet is also possible.
20.4 PC applications
20.4.1 Non-redundant connection to PC applications (10/100BASE-TX)
B5-MCB15A
X3
10/100
22 List of figures
Fig. 1 Networking concept ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Fig. 2 B5-LAN interface board .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
Fig. 3 B5-LAN interfaces ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Fig. 4 B5-NET2-485 network board ...................................................................................................................................................... 12
Fig. 5 B5-NET2-485 interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................. 13
Fig. 6 B5-NET4-485 network board ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
Fig. 7 B5-NET4-485 interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................. 15
Fig. 8 B5-NET2-FXM network board .................................................................................................................................................... 16
Fig. 9 B5-NET2-FXM interfaces ........................................................................................................................................................... 17
Fig. 10 B5-NET2-FXS network board ................................................................................................................................................... 18
Fig. 11 B5-NET2-FXS interfaces .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
Fig. 12 B6-LAN interface unit ............................................................................................................................................................... 20
Fig. 13 B6-LAN interfaces .................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Fig. 14 B6-LXI2 SecuriLine unit ............................................................................................................................................................ 21
Fig. 15 B6-LXI2 interfaces .................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Fig. 16 B6-NET2-485 network unit ....................................................................................................................................................... 22
Fig. 17 B6-NET2-485 interfaces ........................................................................................................................................................... 23
Fig. 18 B6-NET2-FXM network unit ...................................................................................................................................................... 24
Fig. 19 B6-NET2-FXM interfaces ......................................................................................................................................................... 25
Fig. 20 B6-NET2-FXS network unit ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
Fig. 21 B6-NET2-FXS interfaces .......................................................................................................................................................... 27
Fig. 22 B8-NET2-485 network board .................................................................................................................................................... 28
Fig. 23 B8-NET2-485 interfaces ........................................................................................................................................................... 29
Fig. 24 B8-NET4-485 network board .................................................................................................................................................... 30
Fig. 25 B8-NET4-485 interfaces ........................................................................................................................................................... 31
Fig. 26 B8-NET2-FX4 network board ................................................................................................................................................... 32
Fig. 27 Plug-in Mini-GBIC module (MM or SM) .................................................................................................................................... 32
Fig. 28 B8-NET2-FX4 interfaces .......................................................................................................................................................... 33
Fig. 29 B8-NET-FX8 network board ..................................................................................................................................................... 34
Fig. 30 Plug-in Mini-GBIC module (MM or SM) .................................................................................................................................... 34
Fig. 31 B8-NET-FX8 interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................ 35
Fig. 32 B9-NET-FX4 network unit......................................................................................................................................................... 36
Fig. 33 Plug-in Mini-GBIC module (MM or SM) .................................................................................................................................... 36
Fig. 34 B9-NET-FX4 interfaces ............................................................................................................................................................ 37
Fig. 35 SecuriLan example ................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Fig. 36 UTP Cat5e ............................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Fig. 37 F-UTP Cat5e ............................................................................................................................................................................ 41
Fig. 38 F-UTP Cat5e ............................................................................................................................................................................ 41
Fig. 39 F-UTP Cat5e ............................................................................................................................................................................ 41
Fig. 40 Example connector type MTRJ ................................................................................................................................................ 42
Fig. 41 Example connector type LC 2x5 ............................................................................................................................................... 42
Fig. 42 RJ-45 plug and pin assignment ................................................................................................................................................ 42
Fig. 43 RJ-45 plug assignment ............................................................................................................................................................. 42
Fig. 44 Crimp plug ................................................................................................................................................................................ 43
Fig. 45 Crimp plug ................................................................................................................................................................................ 43
Fig. 46 Crimp plug ................................................................................................................................................................................ 43
Fig. 47 Crimp plug ................................................................................................................................................................................ 43
Fig. 48 Crimp plug ................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
Fig. 49 Crimp plug ................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
Fig. 50 Crimp plug ................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
Fig. 51 Crimp plug ................................................................................................................................................................................ 44
Fig. 52 Crimp plug ................................................................................................................................................................................ 45
Fig. 53 Crimp plug ................................................................................................................................................................................ 45
Fig. 54 Crimp plug ................................................................................................................................................................................ 45
Fig. 55 Line-redundant connections ..................................................................................................................................................... 46
Fig. 56 SecuriFire planning .................................................................................................................................................................. 46
Fig. 57 Connections with glass fibre segment ...................................................................................................................................... 47
56 / 57 LAN network boards and units, Technical Description, T 811 123 en h
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