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The CCUNet range of products, when integrated with XL, provide fire network amalgamation for various differing fire networks. Rapid and effective monitoring and control is provided via multi-drop secure terminals. CCUNet is a multi-point, point to point network, meaning that different data can be simultaneously transmitted between points on the network. The network is designed in a way such that all network segments transmit and receive imultaneously - greatly increasing the capacity of the network. Each CCUNet node has routing and packet processing capability. This allows: Network segment failure isolation Fast data transfer via routing tables Multi-star and multi-loop support Features // Reliable, compact communication devices used to connec Fire Networks to the CCUNet // Implement CCUNet data transportation via numerous data-link protocols including RS485 RS422 Fibre (Single & Multi Mode) Ethernet (TCP/IP) Modem // Available in robust enclosure configurations for easy mounting System features // Fire networks supported include Vigilant, Simplex, MX and other Collective FIPs via hard contact // Connects multiple FIPs and other supported devices to a central Command Centre ( XL ) // Multiple XL systems can be connected and co figured for local or global system annunciation and control as required // Provides system wide control and annunciation of multiple fire protection systems // CCUNet implements dual redundant communication loops for transparent information routing around breakages and failures in the network Safer. Smarter. Tyco. PSF228T.indd 1 13/12/2012 10:51:40

Product Description The CCU3 is a high quality, high end communication network product that may be used in Life Safety systems. Several isolated communication ports are capable of implementing various communication Data Link Layer protocols. It has a supervised input for network alarm annunciation even in the event of CCU3 software and/or processor failure. Product Background The CCU range of products have been developed over many years and are in use in a wide variety of applications within a large number of sites. Primarily they are used for networking of fire panels, normally to one (or more) centralised locations. As a secondary function, they are well suited as interfacing points for a wide variety of third party equipment and protocols. The existing CCU hardware products (CCU1, CCU2) can be described as individual hardware boards which satisfy each physical protocol. The CCU range of products are suited to star, ring and combinatorial topology networks. The CCU3 unites the individual features of the CCU1 and CCU2 into one superior life safety communication product. CCU3 CCU1 CCU2 Feature Advantage Benefit One additional CCUNet Port Fewer CCU boards are required Overall reduced capital cost on large and/ in STAR and HUB network configurations or complex life safety networks Common base CCU board for mixed network topologies such as copper, fibre, modem Fire Alarm annunciation to adjacent FIP even when local CCU CPU and/or software has failed Wide temperature range (-40 C to +80 C Unique embedded hardware ID Compartmentalised hardware design Advanced Internal Diagnostics Expansion Connector Fewer spares are required to maintain entire network General alarm signal for building/fip will still be annunciated until fault can be rectified Suitable for military and marine applications Unprogrammed boards can be automatically detected on the network Failure of hardware can be isolated to a discrete section of the CCU3 Different sections of CCU3 are continuously monitored for changes in power and temperature Additional interfaces, protocols and standards are and will be supported utilising CCU3 expansion boards Reduced expenditure on holding spares Emergency personnel and equipment can still be directed to location of fire despite there being a serious monitoring failure Larger market for special and/or custom user requirements plus increased reliability at commercial temperatures Less time required for network configuration and/or fault finding CCU3 may still operate as life safety network node albeit at a reduce capability Speedy detection of potential network node failure Communication standards and speeds are progressing rapidly. Customers initial investment is protected because future interface boards can be used for compliance and upgrade Approvals UL and EN approved Complies with stringent UL and EN standards PSF228T.indd 2 13/12/2012 10:51:40

Technical Communications // 4 isolated COMM ports // Each COMM port is individually software configurable to use either, RS422 or RS485 communications // Each COMM port has green transmit and yellow fault LEDs RS485 RS422 Output Relay // An Electrically Programmed Logic Device (EPLD) controlled relay output and relay LED is available. It s configurable and can be used to indicate processor or comm failure, alarm annunciation or control via CCUNet combinatorial logic. // The relay LED is EPLD controlled and so may also be used as a separate visual indicator Relay Output Supervised Input // A Supervised Alarm input has been provided 0mA-5mA Supervision Failure 5mA-10mA Supervised Normal >10mA Active/Alrm >40mA Current Limited Supervised Input Expansion Connector The CCU3 has provision for expansion modules which can be fitted to the top of the base unit. Up to four modules can be fitted simultaneously. PSF228T.indd 3 13/12/2012 10:51:41

Environmental // Robust metal enclosure // Temperature rating : -40 C to +80 C // MTBF > 950000 hours DIP Switches // PLD Reprogram Enable switch // Redundancy Test Board self test of redundant alarm signalling capability // Watchdog Enable switch for secondary hardware watchdog Indicators // LED indication for CCU status and maintenance including: // Power to circuitry // Excess power consumption // Communication failure // Earth Loop fault // Relay mode and status indication // Power supply temperature Power // CCU3 can be powered from a source range of 11.5-16Vdc or 18-30Vdc. Ideally a12vdc or 24Vdc source. CCU3 consumes a max of 5W Vdc 11.5-16Vdc & 18-30Vdc PSF228T.indd 4 13/12/2012 10:51:41

Expansion Modules Input/Output The expansion board adds 10 supervised inputs and 4 outputs to the CCUNet. Wireless The GSM expansion board currently supports dual band, with tri-band support in the near future. Primarily it is used as a data interface to CCU3 (eg. paging application to mobile phones). It also has the capability to interface to external voice input and output which could be used for voice evacuation and/or security applications. Modern Capable of operating in leased-line mode for point to point operation of CCUNet via unpowered telephone lines and in power-line mode for operation over the carrier network (eg. PSTN). PBX Leased Line Ethernet Supports connection of the CCUNet to a TCP/IP network TCP/IP Fibre Optic Consists of a number of expansion boards to satisfy a broad range of fibre types and interfaces. The fibre boards support the CCUNet high speed networking capability (1300nm MultiMode, 1300nm SingleMode, 820nm). Fibre PSF228T.indd 5 13/12/2012 10:51:43

High Speed Networking The communications sub systems are designed to support simultaneous operation of network communication ports at high speed. This will enable the transmission of multi channel digital voice and video via the CCUNet. Redundant Power Supply Used as a backup in case of failure of the primary CCU3 power supply. Primary Power Backup Power MX Network CCU3/4 100 CCU3/F CCU3/4 100 CCU3/F CCU3/TPI CCU3/ C-HUB CCUNet CCU3/C -HUB CCU3/F Dongle LXG Client LAN LXG &/or OPC Server CCU3/C-TPI CCU3/E Typical Applications University Example CCUNet loop configuration Existing MX, Vigilant and Simplex fire networks, located in the Administration and Chemistry buildings, were previously supervised separately via their own terminals housed in their respective buildings. Conventional FIPs are also located in the Squash Courts Complex. The Arts building is to be supervised using a new Simplex network. Utilising CCU3/TPI, CCU3/4100, CCU3/CISIB and CCU3/ IO devices, the MX, Simplex and Vigilant networks as well as Conventional FIPs are attached to the CCUNet. CCU3/HUB devices are used to provide access to three individual XL terminals located within each building for control and monitoring of their respective building. This is an optional addition. A fourth CCU3/HUB connects a Global XL terminal to the CCUNet. This terminal is configured to control and monitor the entire system. A CCU3/M-PAGER unit annunciates events to Fire and Security personnel. Finally, two CCU3/C-RDM units are used to provide secure remote access to the CCUNet network for a Remote Terminal. CCUNet Interface Devices support dynamic third party fire network configurations. Example 1 has CCUNet interface devices connecting dissimilar fire networks to the CCUNet (1 loop). Example 2 uses the same interface devices to connect individual FIPs to the CCUNet (2 loops). PSF228T.indd 6 13/12/2012 10:51:45

CCUNet Topologies Direct Connection CCU3/C-TPI Dongle XLG and/or OPC Server TCP/IP Connection LAN CCU3/C-TPI CCU3/E CCU3/C-TPI CCU3/E Dongle XLG and/or OPC Server CCUNet over Fibre CCU3/C-TPI CCU3/F 2 x Fibres Single or Multi-mode CCU3/C-HUB CCU3/F Dongle XLG and/or OPC Server MODUBUS CCU3/C-MXMB MODUS Master PSF228T.indd 7 13/12/2012 10:51:46

University Examples CCNet Interface Devices supports dynamic third party fire network configuration CCU3/C-4100 (422) This Example has CCUNet interface devices connecting dissimilar fire networks to the CCUNet. Administration Building CCU3/M-PAGER (422) Chemistry Building Fire & Security Centre TLI 800 TLI 800 CCU3/C-4100 (422) CCU3/C-HUB (422) ARTS Building Global Campus TCP/IP LAN or WAN Simplex Panels CCU3/C-4100 (422) CCU3/E-HUB (422) Engineering & Maintenance Squash Courts CCU3/C-IO (422) Collective Panels CCU3/C-IO (422) Remote Access off- Campus CCU3/M-RDM(422) CCU3/M-RDM(422) PSF228T.indd 8 13/12/2012 10:51:49

Tyco s CCU3/F-HUB CCUNet RS422 Redundant Loop This example uses the same interface devices to connect individual FIPs to the CCUNet (2 loops). Administration Building CCU3/FST-TPI (422) CCU3/M-PAGER (422) Campus TCP/IP LAN or WAN Tyco s CCU3/C4-TPI (422) CCU3/CHUB (422) CCU3/C4-TPI (422) Global CCU3/F-HUB Workstation Arts Building CCU3/C-4100(422) Simplex Panels CCU3/C-4100 (422) CCU3/C-IO (422) CCU3/E-HUB (422) Squash Courts Collective Panels CCU3/C-IO (422) Engineering & Maintenance Remote Access off- Campus CCU3/M-RDM(422) Remote CCU3/M- RDM(422) PSTN CCU3/M- RDM(422) PSF228T.indd 9 13/12/2012 10:51:51

Operation XL Command Centre Terminals can annunciate events - such as alarms, circuits/points, supervisories, faults, disarmed devices - for every FIP via the CCUNet. Each XL terminal has the ability to control any FIP connected to the CCUNet. For example, an XL terminal can: acknowledge events, disarm devices, reset, initiate diagnostic testing - subject to the connected c.i.e. Fire Network Event Annunciation information from the fire panels is routed via direct paths through the CCUNet. The XL Terminal acts on the first event to arrive, discarding any subsequent duplicate event packets. Under normal operation, XL will receive the event message from 2 paths. This ensures that in the event of a fatal network error (cable break), or a non fatal error (packet corrupted), event annunciation is not in any way affected or postponed. A Single Operator At any XL Command Centre Terminal location, can control and monitor any device or module on the entire network (subject to the support of the c.i.e. connected). CCUNet FIP Connections support both high level (software) and low level (printer port or hard contacts). communications This ensures XL provides the full range of FIP monitoring and control functionality. Vigilant Simplex Tyco MX Minerva MODBUS Dial Up and Direct Connect Pagers Standards Australia C-Tick - AS/NZS 4251.2:1999 Europe EN6100-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge EN6100-4-3 Radiated Field Immunity EN6100-4-4 Fast Transient protection EN6100-4-5 Electrical Surges Class 5 EN50081-2 EMC VIGILANT, SIMPLEX, TYCO are registered trademarks of their respective organisations. At the time of publishing some expansion modules and approvals may not be available for CCU3 however their documented functionality may be achieved through the use of existing CCU1 and CCU2 modules. MTBF is calculated using real data from the CCU2, which has similar architecture to the CCU3. Collective Panel Simplex Network CCUNet Tyco MX Network Dial-up Remote XL Terminal XL Network Pager XL Terminal CCUNet integrates numerous fire networks into one simple interface Thorn Security is a leading brand of fire detection products in the Middle East market. The Thorn Security fire detection product line includes a wide range of MZX TECHNOLOGY EN54 CPD approved fire detection products carrying approvals and cross-listings, including LPCB and VdS. The Thorn Security product lines are available through Thorn Security dealers in the Middle East. For more information, visit www.thornsecurity.net or contact us by e-mail at thornsecurity@tycoint.com. PSF228T - December 2012 Safer. Smarter. Tyco. PSF228T.indd 10 13/12/2012 10:51:53