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UniNet-ID
Training
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UniNet-ID
• What It Is
• A Data Gathering
And Control System
• A Graphical
Annunciation System
• An Input to Output
Control System
• What It Is Not
• A Panel to Panel
Network System
• A BMS System
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Why UniNet-ID
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Spread Site Data Gathering and Control
Differing Systems Integrated Together
One User Interface For All Systems
Central Data Collection For Risk
Assessment And Maintenance
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Control & Monitoring
Network
Server /
Workstation
Fire
Intruder
Access
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Network Input
Output Nodes
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NION-232B
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NION-2C8M
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Used To Gather Up To 48 Dry Contact Point Information And Control 16 Dry Contact
Outputs.
NION-48M
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Used To Gather Up To 8 Dry Contact Point Information And Control 2 Dry Contact
Outputs.
NION-16C48M
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Used To Gather Information From And Send Information To (Control) Equipment With
Suitable RS232 Connection Ports.
Used To Gather Up To 48 Dry Contact Point Information.
NION-2DRN - Covered As Part Of The Access Control Course
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Used To Interface With Up To 2 Access Control Card Readers / Doors
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NION-232B
• Requires Personality EPROM.
• EPROM Dependant Upon The Equipment To Be Monitored /
Controlled And Topology.
• Requires Transceiver.
• Transceiver Dependant Upon The Topology Used.
• FTXC - Free Topology Wire Transceiver.
• FOXC - Free Topology Fiber Transceiver (Point to Point Only).
• DFXC - Bus Topology Fiber Transceiver.
• Requires Suitable Housing.
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NION-232B
RS232
Settings
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RS232
Software
Transceiver
24Vdc
2x
2x
Outputs* Inputs*
* Inputs & Outputs May Not Be
Used Dependant Upon Software
Fitted
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NION-2C8M
• Requires Topology EPROM.
• EPROM Dependant Upon The Topology.
• Requires Transceiver.
• Transceiver Dependant Upon The Topology Used.
• FTXC - Free Topology Wire Transceiver.
• FOXC - Free Topology Fiber Transceiver (Point to Point Only).
• DFXC - Bus Topology Fiber Transceiver.
• Requires Suitable Housing.
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NION-2C8M
8 Monitored Inputs
2 x Outputs
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Transceiver
24Vdc
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NION-16C48M
• Requires Topology EPROM.
• EPROM Dependant Upon The Topology.
• Requires Transceiver.
• Transceiver Dependant Upon The Topology Used.
• FTXC - Free Topology Wire Transceiver.
• FOXC - Free Topology Fiber Transceiver (Point to Point Only).
• DFXC - Bus Topology Fiber Transceiver.
• Requires Suitable Housing.
• Requires 16C48MTB - 8 output And 24 Input Termination Card.
Max 2 Per NION.
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NION-16C48M
Software
Transceiver
16C48MTB
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NION-48M
• Requires Topology EPROM.
• EPROM Dependant Upon The Topology.
• Requires Transceiver.
• Transceiver Dependant Upon The Topology Used.
• FTXC - Free Topology Wire Transceiver.
• FOXC - Free Topology Fiber Transceiver (Point to Point Only).
• DFXC - Bus Topology Fiber Transceiver.
• Requires Suitable Housing.
• Requires 48MTB - 24 Input Termination Card. Max 2 Per NION.
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NION-48M
Software
Transceiver
48MTB
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Transceivers
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FTXC - CAT 5 Cable. Up To 2.4 Km
Between Two Points Only or 1.8 Km On A
Multi Drop Bus Per Segment.
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FOXC - Fiber Connection. Point To Point
Only. 12.5 dB attenuation max. ST Style
Connectors. Multi Mode Fiber 62.5/125
µm dia. 2 Strands Required 1 x TX, 1 x
RX.
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DFXC - Fiber Connection. Bus Topology.
12.5 dB attenuation max Between Nodes.
ST Style Connectors. Multi Mode Fiber
62.5/125 µm dia.
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Routers &
Repeaters
• ROUTMB
• Requires Two Transceivers
• Only One DFXC May Be
Used In One ROUTMB
• Requires Suitable Housing
• 4WRMB
• Requires Up To 4
Transceivers Min. 2
• DFXC’s Cannot Be Used
• Requires Suitable Housing
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NION Housing
Options
002-445
NISCAB-1
N IO N - 1 6C 4 8 M
NINTE GRA
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IFSYIER
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Extended
Back Box
NISCAB-3
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Network
Topology
Fiber Point-To-Point
Wire T-Tapping
Fiber Bus
Wire Bus
Router
Wire Bus
Router
4 Way Repeater
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The Rules
• Up To 64 Nodes Per Segment.
• Routers Separate Network Segments.
• Up To 200 Nodes Per Local Area Server.
• Repeaters May Not Be Connected Together Within The Same
Network Segment i.e. Must Be Separated By At Least One
Router.
• FTXC Distances
• 1800 m Bus Length
• 2400 m Point To Point (One NION Per Segment)
• 450 m Between All Nodes When T-Tapping
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FTXC Examples
Bus Termination
Bus Termination
Node 1
Node 2
Node 3
Node 63
Router 1
(Node 64)
Node 65
Bus Termination
Node 1
Node 2
1800 m
Node 3
Router 1
Node 4
Node 5
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FTXC Examples
Max. 1800 m
Node 1
Max. 2400 m
Repeater
Bus Termination
Node 2
Node 3
A
A + B + C = Max. 450 m
Bus Termination
C
Node 4
B
Free Termination
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FOXC Examples
Max. 1800 m
Node 1
Repeater
Max. 12.5dB
Node 2
Node 3
Bus Termination
Node 4
Node 5
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FOXC Examples
Max. 1800 m
Node 1
Repeater
Max. 12.5dB
Router 1
Node 2
Bus Termination
Bus Termination
Node 4
Node 3
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DFXC Examples
Max. 12.5dB
Max. 1800 m
Node 1
Node 2
Bus Termination
Max. 12.5dB
Max. 12.5dB
Router 1
Node 3
Node 4
Node 5
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PC Network
Overview
• Standard PC Network Card Fitted To All
Machines Supplied
• Uses Standard Microsoft TCP/IP
• Can Therefore Use Standard :
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Hubs
Switches
Routers
Etc.
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System
Architecture
TCP/IP Network
Workstation /
Event Mgr.
Server
Server /
Workstation
Server /
Event Mgr.
Workstation
Fire
Intruder
Printers
Fire
Intruder
Access
CCTV
Access
CRT’s
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System
Architecture
Server /
Workstation
Fire
Server /
Workstation
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
NCB TCP/IP
Router
Client VPN
Client VPN
Fire
Intruder
Printers
Fire
Intruder
NCB TCP/IP
Router
NCB Modem
Router
Lease Line
Fire
Access
NCB Modem
Router
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System Printers
Event Printer
Graphical &
Reporting Printer
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Software
Architecture
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200 Nodes Per Server
99 Servers
Redundant Server
Primary & Secondary
Event Managers
UniNet-ID
Clients
Event Manager
Local Area Server
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Local Area
Server
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Must Have A Lonworks Interface
On The Same Machine.
Contains A List Of The NION,s
And Routers.
Controls Nodes Connected To
It.
Passes Information Regarding
These Nodes To A Connected
Event Manager.
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Event Manager
• Controls Events Between The Server
&The Clients (Workstations / UniLogic)
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Incident Reporting
Module
• Displays UniNet
Events
• Displays and
Initiates Manually
Entered Events
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UniTour
• Used to Set Up
Guard Tours
• Schedules Tours
• Can Manually
Initiate Tours
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UniLogic
• Used to Program
Automation
• Complete
Boolean I/O
Control
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UniBadge
• Used to Create
Badge Templates
• Loads Data From
Members Data Base
• Uses Fargo Pro-L
Series Printer
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UniGuard
• Three Modes
• Standalone
Program Tool
• Network Program
Tool and Event
Display
• Network Program
Tool Event Shown
On Workstation
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Workstation
Network
Communications
Display
Common Screen Tools
Programmable Control Button Area
Event
Summary
Screen Title
Site
Specific
Configurable
Display
Area
Information Bar
Event
Display
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Configurable
Display Area
• Screen Background Can Be Either Bitmap (*.BMP) or
Windows Metafile (*.WMF)
• Bitmaps Should Be Used For Images Of The Buildings /
Sites e.g. Photos.
• Bitmaps Loose Resolution On Zoom.
• Metafiles Should Be Used For Floor Plans.
• Metafiles Do Not Loose Resolution On Zoom.
• Device Icons May Be Placed Anywhere In This Area.
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Device Icon
Library
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Information Icon
Library
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Configurable
Display Area
• Buttons May Be Placed Anywhere In This
Area.
• May Be Used To Link To Any Other Screens.
• May Be Used To Trigger Macro’s (A Programmed
List Of Actions)
• Can Use In Built Drawing Tool Bar For Simple
Drawings / Amendments.
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Navigation
Buttons
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Screen Buttons
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Macro
Editor
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Floor Plan Detail
Device Location
Display
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Active Event Auto Navigated
Key Map
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ID3000
Pop Up
Pop Up Menu
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Filtered
History
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Operator
Response
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Customisable
User Interface
Programmable Control Button Area
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Command
Button Editor
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Function Key
Editor
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Security Profiles
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Event Monitoring
Profile
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Control Profile
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History
Manager
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Filters
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Reports
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Report
Scheduling
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Summary
• A Data Gathering And
Control System
• A Graphical Annunciation
System
• An Input to Output Control
System
• One User Interface To Learn
• Site Customisable
• Macro Programming For
Commonly Used Functions
• Full History With One Touch
Filters
• Audit Trails
• Scheduled Reports
• Full Panel User Controls
• User Level Security
• User Level Control &
Monitoring Profiles
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Detailed Training
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Installation
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PIIII - 1 GHz or Above
Min. 32 Mb AGP Card
CD-ROM
Suitable Back Up Media
Spare P.C.I. Bus Slot
EtherNet Capability
• Sound Capability
• Windows 2000
• Uninterruptible Power
Supply
• Suitable Monitor
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Windows
Settings
• Unique Computer Name
• Screen Settings 1024 x 768,
min. 16 Bit Colour, Large
Font
• Workgroup “UNINET”
• Unique Fixed IP
• Local Drive Shared As “C”
• Fixed User Name With No
Password
• Password Never Expires
• Secure Login Not Set
• Regional Settings Locale
English (United Kingdom)
• Day Light Saving Auto Adjust
Disabled
• No Screen Savers Or Power
Save Options Set
• For Software Installation See
997-487
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Software Setup
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LAS First Use
Start The LAS Manually
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Binding Nodes
Binding Nodes Is Best Done When
The WS Is Operational And Connected
To The LAS Via The EM
Service / Bind Button
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First Use
MonSync
Launcher
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EM First Use
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WS First Use
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A Word About
Sites
• Title Site
• Contains A System
Overview
• Does NOT Contain
Devices
• Contains Buttons For
Screen Navigation
• More Than One Screen
Possible
• Localxx Site
• xx Is The Server Number
01-99
• All Devices Are Placed
On These Sites ONLY
• Network Site
• TCP/IP Items Only
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Sites
Server 01
All Devices Connected
Via NIONs Connected
To Server 01 Must Be Placed
On One Of These Maps
TCP/IP Network
Title Map / Site
Overview
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Naming
Conventions
All Three Together With The Server Number
To Which It Is Connected Make The Unique
Reference For The Point
• Node Number
• xxx - Number As Bound In
The LAS
• Sub Node Number
• xxx - Typically The Panel
Number On A Panel To
Panel Network With A
Single Node Connection
• Address
• xxxxxxxx - 8 Characters
Dictated By The NION Type
• L01S01 - UniNet
Automatically Adds 2
Spaces At The Front Making
The Full “DeviceID”
• “001002 L01S01” - Node
001 Sub Node (Panel#) 002
Device Loop 01 Sensor 01
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UniNet-ID
Practical Training
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Post Practical
Advise - Back Up
• Workstation
• Use the Maintenance,
Backup, Complete
Workstation Backup.
• This creates files:
• c:\uninet\ws\backup\[Curren
t Date].scr - Screen
Database
• c:\uninet\ws\backup\[Curren
t Date].sys - System
Database
• c:\uninet\ws\history\[Current
• Local Area Server
• Use Maintenance, Backup
Database.
• This creates file:
• (Choose Location)
P[Current Date].zip
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Post Practical
Advise - Back Up
• UniLogic
• Use Tools, Database Utilities, Backup Database.
• This creates file:
• c:\uninet\unilogic\backup\[Current Date].bkp
• Use Tools, Database Utilities, Backup History.
• This creates file:
• c:\uninet\unilogic\backup\[Current Date].his
• Other Clients Covered In Additional Courses
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Post Practical
Advise - Back Up
• The member Database is automatically backed up.
• c:\uninet\masterdb\bckmem.mdb
• If other custom files (Icons, Buttons, Wav Files, Avi
Files, Bitmaps, etc.) have been created these should
also be manually backed up.
• These files should be further backed up on to the Zip
drive either with Windows Explorer or the Zip /
Archive software.
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WS General
Options
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An Absolute
Must Do!
Change The “Admin” Password