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Simplex ES Net Fire Alarm Network – Release 1.2
Multi-Loop / Multiple Topologies / TrueSite Workstation Enhancements
Launch Technical Presentation
23-Feb-17
Global Fire Detection Products
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What’s Being Launched and Why
Addition for support of multiple loops to ES Net – NEW
Expands capacity from one to 7 loops with TrueSite Workstation (TSW)
Increased network capacity 687 nodes – equal to our previous generation 4120
network and more than any other provider on the market
Ability to mix ES Net and 4120 loops on a TSW or Incident Commander
Support for multiple topologies - NEW
Expands capabilities past the traditional Ring structure to provide unparalleled
flexibility for design, installation, and expansion
Support a wide array of topologies including Star, Ring, Bridged Rings, Ring with
Spurs
Supplemental Traffic Support - NEW
For the firs time, we deliver the ability to carry both fire and supplemental traffic
over ES Net UL listed, supervised and battery-backed up infrastructure
Fire and supplemental traffic are separated so fire alarm information can always get
through
Extra bandwidth is available for other usages – for example TSW Remote Clients,
Video, etc.
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What’s Being Launched and Why
Expanded media card support - NEW
Supports Ethernet (additional ports via optional media module), DSL (via
optional media module), and fiber (single- and multi-mode via optional media
modules)
DSL Media module ULC listed (2 Mbps)
More options for easier, more cost effective system design and implementation
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What Makes ES Net Special?
Higher speed and bandwidth based in industry standard IP technology
Ethernet or fiber cable for up to 100 Mbps data rate
DSL supports 2 to 12 Mbps depending on distance
High Speed Network Programming
ES Net high bandwidth enables programming of all connected panels across network from a single point
No need to visit every panel means less hassles for technicians and customers
Download to 99 nodes in 3 to 5 minutes
Advanced network diagnostics
New network diagnostics for easier and faster pinpointing of network issues, performance issues and faulty
connections
More up-time, better support, simpler, faster troubleshooting
Increased NIC memory capacity
Increased buffer size and performance eliminates NIC/Panel resets due to buffer overflow
More up time, better performance for panels and the network
We have the fastest, most capable, most flexible network on the market
Represents a huge competitive advantage
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ES Net vs 4120 Features Selection
Feature ES Net 4120
High Bandwidth IP-Based Network (100 Mbps) Yes -
Single Connection Download to all Nodes Yes -
TSW, 4100ES, 4010ES and 4007ES Node Support Yes Yes
Legacy Node Support - Yes
Notification Appliance Synchronization over the Network - Yes
Notification Appliance Synchronization within a Panel Yes Yes
Maximum Quantity of ES Net vs 4120 Network Loops per TSW 7 7
Class X Network Communications Yes Yes
Class B Network Communications (single path, no T-Tapping) Yes Yes
Class B Network Communications (with T-Tapping) - Yes
Physical Bridge Support - Yes
Multi-Signal Fiber Modem Support - Yes
High Speed Download to all Nodes Yes -
Advanced Network Diagnostics Yes -
TSW Support for both Dedicated Fire Alarm LAN and Customer LAN
Connections (Note 1)
- Yes
Compatible with 4100ES Redundant CPU Control Units - Yes
Note 1:
TSW and Incident Commander
PCs have two Ethernet ports
The ES Net NIC connection uses:
(1) Ethernet port leaving
(1) Ethernet port available for a
connection to either an
agency listed (dedicated)
Fire Alarm LAN
or
a Customer's LAN (not both)
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Software Compatibility Requirements
Product Required Software Version
4100ES Panel 5.02 or higher
4010ES Panel 5.02 or higher
4007ES Panel 5.02 or higher
TrueSite Workstation or Incident Commander 5.04 or higher
Network Programmer 2.03 or higher
ES Programmer 5.02 or higher
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Focus On: Multi-Loop Topology
Unprecedented Flexibility and Power
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Multi-Loop
With this release, TrueSite Workstation ES Net
now supports:
All 7 ES Net loops (opposed to one (1) in
previous release)
Any mix of 4120 and ES Net loops, up to
seven (7) total
Incident Commander limited to two (2)
4120 Network loops or up to seven
(7) ES Net loops
One NIC card is required per loop
Connections between TSW and NICs with
Simplex approved Network Switch
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Multi-Loop
For each loop, NICs:
Can be standalone External NICs or
Can be populated in 1 or more host Fire Alarm Panel(s)
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Multi-topology
To ensure redundancy, ES Net is based on a ring architecture, which is its basic building
block
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Multi-topology, continued
With Multi-topology, more topologies can be created using rings as construction elements
Rings can be cascaded via bridges or concentrated around a hub
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Multi-topology Rules
One rule to remember…is to avoid creating “rings within rings”
The following examples of topologies would be invalid
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Multi-topology, continued
If redundant pathways are not required for certain applications, it is also possible to connect
to nodes without having redundancy
Connection type is called a Spur
A Spur could hang off regular ring or be used to create a star topology
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Focus On: Supplemental Traffic
Supervised, Highly Reliable Bandwidth for Critical Network Traffic
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Supplemental Traffic
Fire traffic and control data only use a fraction of the available bandwidth on
ES Net Fire network
Extra bandwidth is available for other usages
TSW Remote Clients, Video, etc…
Extra bandwidth is available through the supplemental traffic channel
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Supplemental Traffic, continued
Fire related traffic is totally segregated from supplemental traffic
Just like fast lane on the highway for high priority vs regular vehicles
Supp. channel is limited @ 80 Mbps max, best effort (lowest priority)
Provides a robust channel as system is battery-backed and redundant
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Supplemental Traffic Example
Possible use case: Connecting TSW Remote Clients to TSW Server(s)
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Supplemental Traffic Example
Possible use case: Video system
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Supplemental Traffic Programming
Setting up Supplemental Traffic
In the Programmer or Configurator:
1. Select an Ethernet port (A/ B or port Ethernet
Media module)
2. Set the port to Suppl. Channel 1
All nodes with a configured supplemental traffic
port will be able to see and communicate with
each other using that “Pipe”
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Support of DSL on ULC-listed Networks
It is now possible to configure a DSL media card and set its ports to “Fire Network” or “Fire
Network Spur” when Network listing is set to “ULC”
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Focus On: ES Net Hardware
Robust, Scalable and Easy to both Configure and Install
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ES Net NICs: Overview
ES Net NIC cards are mainly Ethernet switches supporting up to 8
connections
Three ES Net NIC types available; Slot, Flat and External
All provide four built in Ethernet ports
Up to two ports can be used as Fire Network Ports
Max Speed of 100Mbps
Max distance between NICs is 100M (328ft)
Recommended cable type: CAT5e or better
Ports A and C have Earth Fault Detection
Status LEDs indicate the state of each link
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ES Net NICs: Overview
External NIC – Standalone ES Net NIC mounted in its
own enclosure
For use with TSW or Incident Commander
Wall mount enclosure [10in x 10in x 2.5in]
Offered in Red and Platinum
Power Supply: Two versions available
120/240 VAC (4190-9832/9833)
24VDC (4190-9834/9835)
No secondary power supply, must be powered
from a Fire Alarm panel, from a UL listed Fire
Alarm power supply or a UPS
Slot NIC – Used in 4100ES FACU only
Consumes one slot of a 4100ES bay
4100U/4100ES CPU Motherboard in an SPS system (0566-227)
4100ES RUI+ Master Controller Motherboard (566-938)
Flat NIC – Used in 4100ES, 4010ES and 4007ES panels
4 X 10 Card
Occupies 2 vertical Blocks in 4100ES PDI bay or Block-L in 4007ES
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ES Net Media Cards: Overview
Media card adds up to 2 Fire Network ports to a NIC
Ports on Ethernet Media Card can also be used for supplemental traffic
Slot and Flat type NIC support up to two optional media cards; External
NIC supports 1 optional media card
Four different ES Net Media Cards available
Dual Channel Ethernet (New with Phase 1.2)
Dual Channel Multi-mode Fiber
Dual Channel Single-mode Fiber
Dual Channel DSL
Each Media Card offers 2 ports of the same type
NIC supports mixed media types using the optional media cards
One Fire Network port can be of one type and the other, a different type
Slot and Flat NICs support Ethernet/Fiber, Ethernet/DSL and Fiber/DSL
External NIC supports Ethernet/Fiber and Ethernet/DSL, not Fiber/DSL
New with Phase 1.2
Dual Channel Ethernet Media Card
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ES Net Media Cards: Overview, continued
Dual Channel Ethernet (New with Phase 1.2)
Offers two 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports
Each port can be configured as either Fire Network or Supplemental Traffic
Maximum speed: 100 Mbit/sec; Maximum distance: 100m (328ft)
Recommended cable type: CAT5e or better
Dual Channel Multi-mode Fiber & Dual Channel Single-mode Fiber
Offers two 100BASE-BX bidirectional fiber optic ports
Single fiber solution for transmit and receive
Maximum speed: 100 Mbit/sec
Maximum Distance: SMF 25Km (82021ft), MMF 5Km (16404ft)
Uses SC type connectors (ST to SC service Kit is available for retrofit installations where ST fiber
connectors are used)
Dual Channel DSL
Offers two SHDSL ports
Used for retrofit installation where only copper cable is available to link nodes
Uses two 3 pins pluggable terminal blocks for field wiring
Recommended cable type:18AWG, unshielded, twisted pair
• Max. distance: 15,000ft / 4,572M (with 18AWG, UTP)
Bandwidth: Min 2Mbit/sec, Max: 12 Mbit/sec
DSL speed computed at start up;dependent on wiring type/distance
distance.
With this release, DSL Media Card is now ULC listed for Fire Alarm Systems
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ES Net NICs: Connection to TSW or Incident Commander PC
TSW connection to an ES Net network is different from the 4120 network
ES Net NIC cards are not mounted into TSW PC (No ES Net PCI cards)
Two options are available for TSW to connect to an ES Net Network
Use an ES Net External NIC
Use a Slot or a Flat type NIC setup as an ES Net TSW NIC
NICs are set up as TSW NIC using a jumper on card
TSW NIC connects to the TSW or Incident Commander PC rather
than the Master CPU card
TSW NIC card uses 4100ES or 4010ES panel only as a physical
holder and for power
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4007ES Installation Kit (4007-9817)
Installation Kit required to install ES Net NIC card
in 4007ES panel
Kit contains:
NIC pre-mounted on a back-plate
Mounting bracket
Ethernet cable
Power Harness and hardware
ES Net Flat NIC card must be installed in block L
using the flat NIC mounting bracket
One or two Zone Relay cards can be mounted in
block G and/or H as required
When ES Net NIC and SDACT card need
mounting, SDACT Flat Bracket (650-1838) is
required
NIC card is powered using power harness
connected to Power Supply card and on NIC card
Flat NIC mounting bracket
Flat NIC mounting bracket
creates block L above blocks G&H
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New with Phase 1.2 – ES Net Flat NIC Vertical Mounting Bracket
(4100-9834/4010-9934 )
Used to mount multiple Flat NIC cards vertically in a PDI bay
Could be used to create a system supporting up to 7 TSW loops with all the TSW NIC cards
mounted in a single 2-bay box
Available for the 4100ES or the 4010ES
NIC/Media Cards powered using the harness installed on the bracket and connecting to a core-4
connector on the PDI or on an adjacent Flat NIC card mounted in the same bay
Additional ES-PS, EPS, XPS or RPS power supply may be required to power the cards depending of the
number of NIC cards and media cards mounted in the system
Flat NIC mounted on
vertical mounting bracket
5 NICs mounted
vertically in an
expansion bay
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Hardware Overview
ES Net Hardware
ES Net Slot NIC (4100-6104)
ES Net Flat NIC (4100/4010-6310, 4007-9817)
ES Net External NIC (4190-9832, 9833, 9834, 9835)
ES Net Fiber Media Card
Multi-mode (4100/4010/4007-6309, 4190-9859)
Single-mode (4100/4010/4007-6308, 4190-9858)
ES Net DSL Media Card (4100/4010/4007-6307, 4190-9857)
ES Net Ethernet Media Card (4100/4010/4007-6306, 4190-9856) - New
ES Net Flat NIC Vertical Mounting Bracket (4100-9834/4010-9934) - New
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Focus On: ES Net Diagnostics
Easier, More Efficient Installation and Troubleshooting
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Diagnostics Tool
PC-based standalone application that
provides ways to diagnose and
troubleshoot an ES Net network
Users require access to Simplex Technical
Support site from Simplex Fire website
https://simplex-fire.com
Usage is for Authorized personnel only and
protected by a TR dongle
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Diagnostics Tool, continued
Simplest way to diagnose an ES Net trouble:
1. Connect the TR PC to the Service Port of any
ES Panel on the Network
2. Once launched from the host PC, the diagnostic Tool
will gather diagnostic information for every node on
the network
TSW PC can also be used but required a valid TR dongle
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Diagnostic Tool: Topology/Monitoring View
Allows viewing topology, get statistics and
network status for the last day/week or launch a
terminal session
Reports error conditions with graphical Topology
and Monitoring screens
To support additional network architectures, the
Diagnostic tool has been updated to provide:
Manual and automatic rearrangement of the
topology
Saves a snapshot of the network layout
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Diagnostic Tool: Historical View
For each port, operational parameters and
errors are accumulated in15 minute
increments for up to 24 hours and
displayed using histograms
Daily data is then summed up for the
week
Results in histograms for each day/week
parameter
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Diagnostics Tool, continued
View general network errors
Link down
Miswired links
Ground fault
Version control mismatch between nodes
Extra node in network
Duplicate node in network
Missing node
Network Status information also available on:
TSW
ES Panels
InfoAlarm
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New PIDs for 4007ES NICs and Ethernet Media Card
New PID PID Description
4007-9817 ES Net Network Card Assy - Flat 4007
4007-6306 ES Net NIC Dual Channel Ethernet Media Card
4007-6307 ES Net NIC Dual Channel DSL Media Card
4007-6308 ES Net NIC Dual Channel Single-Mode Fiber Media Card
4007-6309 ES Net NIC Dual Channel Multi-Mode Fiber Media Card
4100-6306 ES Net NIC Dual Channel Ethernet Media Card
4010-6306 ES Net NIC Dual Channel Ethernet Media Card
4190-6306 ES Net NIC Dual Channel Ethernet Media Card
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New / Updated Data Sheets
Doc # Description
S4010-0004 4010ES Fire Alarm Control Panel
S4010-0005 4010ES Extinguishing Release Applications
S4010-0006 4010ES Fire Alarm Control Panel (International)
S4010-0007 4010ES Extinguishing Release Applications (INTL)
S4010-0011 4010ES IDNAC Fire Alarm Control Panel
S4010-0012 4010ES IDNAC Fire Alarm Control Panel (International)
S4100-0029 TCP/IP Physical Bridge Modules for 4120 Network
S4100-0031 Basic 4100ES Reference
S4100-0032 LED/Switch Modules
S4100-0034 Emergency Voice/Alarm Equipment
S4100-0035 MINIPLEX Transponders with SPS
S4100-0036 4100ES Network Display Unit (NDU) for 4120 Network
S4100-0037 4100ES Cabinet Reference
S4100-0038 Remote Annunciator Panels
S4100-0040 Extinguishing Release
S4100-0045 InfoAlarm Command Center for 4100ES
S4100-0048 4100ES/2120 BMX
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New / Updated Data Sheets, continued
Doc # Description
S4100-0049 Multiple Signal Fiber Modem
S4100-0056 4120 Network Applications, Communications, Options and Specifications
S4100-0057 Physical Bridge Reference for 4120 Network
S4100-0061 Building Network Interface Card (BNIC)
S4100-0076 ES Net Network Applications, Communications, Options and Specifications
S4100-0077 4100ES Network Display Unit (NDU) for ES Net
S4100-0100 4100ES Control Panels with EPS Power Supplies
S4100-0101 InfoAlarm Command Center with EPS Power Supplies for 4100ES
S4100-0102 4100ES Network Display Unit (NDU) with EPS Power Supplies for 4120 Network
S4100-0103 Miniplex EPS
S4100-0104 4100ES Network Display Unit (NDU) with EPS Power Supplies for ES Net
S4190-0016 TrueSite Workstations
S4190-0017 Network Systems Integrator for 4120 Network
S4190-0018 Fire Alarm Ethernet Switches
S4190-0020 TrueSite Incident Commander
S4190-0022 TGA
S4190-0023 TGA Incident Commander
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New / Updated Technical Documentation
Doc # Description
574-465 Smoke Management Application Guide
574-848 Fire Alarm System Installation Guide
574-849 ES Panel Programmer’s Manual for 4100ES and 4010ES Fire Alarm Control Panels
574-956 4010ES and 4007ES Network Interface and Media Cards Installation Instructions
579-269 NDU Installation Instructions
579-834 TSW Workstation Installation and Checkout Instructions
579-878 TSW Quick Reference Card
579-888 TSW Workstation Parts List
579-989 4010ES Fire Alarm System Installation Guide
579-1006 4100ES Service Parts List
579-1010 4010ES Service Parts List
579-1018 TSW Release Notes
579-1167 4007ES and 4007ES Hybrid Fire Alarm Systems
579-1150 4010ES IDNAC fire Alarm System
579-1255 ES Net External NIC Installation Instructions
579-1256 Slot type ES Net NIC Installation Instructions
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New / Updated Technical Documentation, continued
Doc # Description
579-1257 Flat Type ES Net NIC Installation Instructions
579-1258 ES Net Dual Channel Fiber, Ethernet, and DSL Media Card Installation Instructions
579-166 Simplex Network Programmer Installation
579-197 4100ES Operators Manual
579-765 4100 Fire Alarm - Pseudo Point Definitions
579-835 TSW Workstation Operation and Application Instructions
579-844 TSW Configurator User Guide
574-849 ES Panel Programmers manual
579-946 TSW Localization procedure
579-949 BNIC Installation and Programming Guide
579-969 4010ES Operators Manual
579-1271 ES Net Diagnostics Tool User Manual
579-1272 ES Net operations and Troubleshooting manual
579-1278 TSW Pseudo Points Definitions
579-1328 4007ES ES Net Network Interface Card Installation Job Aid
900-408 ES Panel Wiring and Hook-up Options Overview
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Appendix:
ES Net Dual Channel Fiber Media Card: Wiring Specifications
Item Specification
Single-Mode Fiber
Specification
Multimode Fiber
Fiber cable type 9/125um 50/125um or 62.5/125um
Interface SC Connector SC Connector
Optical Output Power -9dBm (min), -3dBm (max) -8dBm (min), 0dBm (max)
Allowed Loss 22dB 18dB
(50/125um and 52.5/125um)
Maximum Distance 25km (82021ft) 5km (16404ft)
(50/125um and 52.5/125um)
Maximum link speed 100 Mbits/s 100 Mbits/s
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Appendix:
ES Net Dual Channel DSL Media Card: Wiring Specifications
Item Specification
Supported DSL cable type 18 AWG shielded/unshielded
24 AWG shielded/unshielded
Maximum distance for 18 AWG shielded cable 3000 feet
Maximum distance for 18 AWG unshielded cable 15000 feet
Maximum distance for 24 AWG shielded cable 8000 feet
Maximum distance for 24 AWG unshielded cable 10000 feet
Minimum required link speed for DSL 2 Mbits/s
Maximum link speed for DSL 12 Mbits/s
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Appendix:
ES Net Dual Channel Ethernet Media Card: Wiring Specifications
Item Specification
Ethernet ports 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX
(Fire Net ports are forced to 100 Base-TX)
Cable category for Ethernet ports CAT5e or better
Maximum distance for specified Ethernet
cable
100 meters (328 feet)
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