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2.3.12 Field Wiring Cable Shield
Grounding
All eld wiring cable shields must be grounded inside
alarm panel back box.
Studs are provided in the top and bottom of the alarm
back box for ring terminals (Figure 2.11).
Shields from several cables may be wrapped together
and crimped into one ring terminal (by others).
CAUTION:
Keep shield wires to ground screw as short as
possible so they can not touch front panel circuit
boards when front panel is closed.
Figure 2.11: Cable Shield Grounding-Zone
Grounding Studs
2.3.13 BACnet
The BeaconMedæs TotalAlert Innity™ HTM control
systems utilize the TCP/ IP family of protocols for
communication and each alarm has a unique IP
address.
Each BACnet enabled TotalAlert Innity™ alarm
conforms to the BACnet protocol.
• Protocol Implementation Conformance
Statement
Each BACnet enabled TotalAlert Innity™ alarm has
available a Protocol Implementation Conformance
Statement (PICS). The PICS is a written document
created by BeaconMedæs that identies the particular
options specied by BACnet that are implemented in
the TotalAlert Innity™ alarm.
• BACnet Conformance
BACnet Vendor ID: 543
Alarm Prole: BACnet Smart Sensor (B-SS)
BIBB (BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks)
Supported:
• Read Property - B (DS-RP-B)
• Dynamic Device Binding - B (DM-DDB-B)
• Dynamic Object Binding - B (DM-DOB-B)
Object Type Support: Analog value, Binary value,
Device.
Data Line Layer Options: ISO 8802-3 (“Ethernet”) LAN
Character Set Support: ISO 10646 (UTF-8)
Encoding