Tyco SafeLINC 4100U Manual Do Utilizador
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The operator interface lets a user operate the panel. It provides alarm, trouble, and isolate
status alerts, and lets the user review historical logs and perform diagnostics.
status alerts, and lets the user review historical logs and perform diagnostics.
Figure 2-3. Operator Interface
The CPU bay can be equipped with many additional types of modules. The cards listed
below are limited to the CPU bay only.
4100-6030 Service Modem Card. CPU mezzanine card. Provides a connection to remote
PCs for diagnostics and programming purposes. (Not approved for use in Australia).
4100-6014 Modular Network Interface Card (NIC). A daughter card that mounts to the
CPU motherboard. Performs 4100 networking operations. May be installed with the
4100-6056 Wired Media Card and/or the 4100-6057 Fiber Media Card.
below are limited to the CPU bay only.
4100-6030 Service Modem Card. CPU mezzanine card. Provides a connection to remote
PCs for diagnostics and programming purposes. (Not approved for use in Australia).
4100-6014 Modular Network Interface Card (NIC). A daughter card that mounts to the
CPU motherboard. Performs 4100 networking operations. May be installed with the
4100-6056 Wired Media Card and/or the 4100-6057 Fiber Media Card.
An FACP always has the CPU in the first bay, but it may have further expansion bays.
Expansion bays contain a variety of additional modules that the system might require.
Expansion bays contain a variety of additional modules that the system might require.
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Introduction to FACPs (4100U),
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Operator Interface
Additional CPU
Bay Modules
Bay Modules
Expansion Bays