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Interfacing to legacy equipment, System considerations, Ee interfacing to legacy equipment – CTI Products MCN Server 8000 User Manual

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System Considerations

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Interfacing to Legacy Equipment

The MCN Server 8000 communicates to Legacy Equipment (Non-IP comparators and I/O devices) via
modules attached to the MCN Monitoring and Control Network:

Device

MCN Module Type

Astrotac 3000 Comparators

AIB Modules

Digitac Comparators

CIB Modules

Spectra-TAC Comparators

CIB Modules

Competitive Comparators

CIB Modules

I/O & Alarm Points

GPIO Modules

The MCN modules shown above all communicate on a 78 Kbit wired network.

Larger systems may include a 1.25 Mbps high-speed backbone network that connects to the MCN
modules through MCN Routers and EXB Network Extender Modules.

The MCN Server 8000 connects to IP comparators directly through an IP network, but it connects to the
MCN networks through a discrete Network Interface. The following types are available:

Network Interface

Type

MCN Network Speed

HIB-IP

IP Module

78 Kbps

HIB-232

RS-232 Serial

78 Kbps

PCLTA-21-78K

PCI Board

78 Kbps

PCLTA-21-1250K

PCI Board

1.25 Mbps

The standard MCN Server 8000 software can support a single Network Interface (usually a HIB-IP unit).
Additional Network Interfaces can be supported by purchasing expansion options.

When interfacing to legacy equipment using MCN modules, you will need to know:

Network Interface Information (entered in Network Interface window):
Network Interface Type
Network Interface Parameters
MCN Group & Module addresses
IP parameters (for HIB-IP units)

MCN Module Information (entered in Hardware window)
Module Type
MCN Group & Module addresses

Receiver & I/O Point Information (entered in Receiver window)
Receiver and/or I/O Point Name
Type of Display Table to use (Comparator, Alarm, Door, etc.)

The Configuring a System - McnConfig Server 8000 Program section of this manual has references to
the above items throughout.

More information on the MCN modules, and the MCN network can be found in the appropriate manuals.
See the Reference Documents section of this manual for a list of manuals.