NAE55 Installation Guide
Application
The Metasys Network Automation Engine (NAE) is an
Ethernet-based, supervisory device that connects BAS
networks to IP networks. NAEs monitor and control
field-level building automation devices, including HVAC
equipment, lighting, security, and fire safety equipment.
At Release 11.0, the NAE55 is also FIPS 140-2 Level 1
compliant. FIPS 140-2 is a United States government
cybersecurity standard that approves cryptographic
modules/algorithms used for encryption. Use this
document to install the NAE. Figure 1 shows the NAE55
engine.
Figure 1: NAE55 Network Engine
The NAE offers various integration options. Ethernet
network integrations include the following options:
• Johnson Controls and 3rd party BACnet/IP devices
• Simplex
®
Fire Alarm Control Unit (FACU)
• Cree
®
SmartCast
®
Lighting Control
• Molex
®
Lighting Control
• Tyco
®
C•CURE
®
9000 or victor
®
Video Management
• Modbus TCP/IP
• KNX IP
• OPC UA integration (Release 11.0 only)
Field Bus integrations include the following options:
• BACnet MS/TP
• N2 Bus
• LonWorks
®
(NAE552x models only)
• Modbus Remote Terminal Unit (RTU)
• Meter Bus (M-Bus)
• Zettler
®
Fire Panel
Important: For any other custom integrations,
contact your local Systems Integration Services
(SIS) team before an upgrade. Updated drivers are
available on request.
In this installation guide, the term network engine
applies to any NAE55 model, unless otherwise stated. For
installation instructions on the secure NAE55, refer to
the NAE-S Installation Instructions (Part No. 24-10051-108).
For installation instructions on the NAE55s that are
approved for Metasys system smoke control applications,
refer to the NAE55 Installation Instructions (Part No.
24-10051-00132).
Note: At Metasys Release 10.0 and later, modems
(internal and external) and pagers are no longer
supported on NAE55 engines that run the Linux
operating system, but are still supported on prior
releases for engines that use a Windows Embedded
operating system. If you receive from the factory a
network engine with Release 9.0 that has an internal
modem, you can field-upgrade the engine to Release
10.0 or later to acquire new release enhancements,
but its modem and pager functionality are lost. If
you need modem and pager functionality, do not
upgrade the NAE55 engine to Release 10.0 or later.
Installation
Follow these guidelines when installing the network
engine:
• Transport the network engine in the original container
to minimize vibration and shock damage to the network
engine.
• Verify that all the parts shipped with the network
engine. The data protection battery and network engine
ship together but are packaged separately.
• Do not drop the network engine or subject it to physical
shock.
• Do not open the network engine housing (except the
data protection battery compartment). The network
engine has no user-serviceable parts inside.
Parts included
• one MS-NAE55xx-x model
• one data protection battery
• one installation instructions sheet
Materials and special tools needed
You can mount the network engine by using the fasteners
option or the DIN rail option.
• Fasteners option - Three fasteners appropriate for the
mounting surface:
- #8 screws - North America
- M4 screws - Europe
*241005143V*
Part No. 24-10051-43 Rev. V
Releases 11.0
2020-10-30
(barcode for factory use only)
MS-NAE5510-2U, MS-NAE5510-3, MS-NAE5510-3U,
MS-NAE5511-3, MS-NAE5520-3, MS-NAE5521-3