TCP/IP Network interface for addressable fire systems
The interface’s built in configuration server manages up to 256 IP devices on 1 IP channel, without a dedicated management PC. The easy to understand diagnostic LEDs, enable installers to easily install and troubleshoot the device, without the need for expert knowledge or dedicated troubleshooting tools. The TCP/IP interface, for addressable fire systems, is a secure network infrastructure device that’s used for accessing the Eaton Lon network of addressable control panels over intranet or ethernet. The TCP/IP interface supports DHCP even with changing IP addresses in an intranet environment. To connect the Eaton Lon network via an intranet, a minimum of two TCP/IP interface's are required. The first must be configured as a 'configuration server' and the second as a 'client'.
There's no need for expert knowledge when it comes to installing the EC400 TCP/IP addressable interface, because it provides ease of installation through Auto-NAT, roaming and DHCP.
Create an efficient and reliable network that you can depend on
Using a daisy chained line topology, the EC400 interface comprises an internal switch meaning up to 20 devices can be built, reducing the cost for network installation. With its IP switch, a redundant Ethernet installation can be setup, increasing system reliability.
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