SNE Installation Guide
Application
The Metasys SNE Series of Network Engines are Ethernet-
based, supervisory devices that connect BAS networks to
IP networks. These devices monitor and control field-level
building automation devices that include HVAC, lighting,
security, and fire safety equipment.
In addition to providing general comprehensive
equipment monitoring and control, network engines also
offer specialized capabilities by series and model to meet a
variety of application requirements. The following models
are available (where x = 0, 1, or 2):
• SNE2200x-0: succeeds NAE55 Series of network
engines.
• SNE1100x-0: succeeds NAE45 Series of network
engines.
• SNE1050x-0: succeeds NAE35 Series of network
engines.
• SNE110Lx-0: succeeds NAE45-Lite Series of network
engines.
The SNE 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)
- Molex
®
Lighting Control
- Cree
®
SmartCast
®
Lighting Control
• BACnet/SC
• MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT)
• Tyco
®
C•CURE
®
9000 or victor
®
Video Management
• Modbus TCP/IP
• KNX IP
• OPC Unified Architecture (UA)
Field Bus integrations include the following options:
• BACnet MS/TP
• N2 Bus
• LonWorks
®
with USB adapter
• Modbus Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) with USB adapter
• Meter Bus (M-Bus)
• Zettler
®
Fire Panel
See Wiring considerations and guidelines for a summary
of all integrations available for each SNE.
Supported firmware versions
The following table lists the supported firmware versions
of Metasys Release 10.1.x and 11.0.x for the various SNE or
SNC (SNx) models. You may load an SNx with a firmware
version that is at or later than the releases listed in the
table below. For example, if you have an SNExxxx1-x at
Release 10.1.2.73, you can upgrade to Release 11.0.0.1717.
Do not load a firmware version that does not meet the
criteria in the table below.
For more information about the supported firmware
versions, refer to the Flash Sheet 2022F15 and Flash Sheet
2022F19.
Table 1: SNE/SNC supported releases
Supported releasesModels Manufacturi
ng date
codes
10.1.x 11.0.x
M4-SNExxxx0-
x, M4-
SNCxxxx0-x
All 10.1.0.1757
or later
11.0.0.1717
or later
M4-SNExxxx1-
x, M4-
SNCxxxx1-x
Prior to
RY12140
10.1.2.73 or
later
11.0.0.1717
or later
M4-SNExxxx1-
x, M4-
SNCxxxx1-x
Between
RY12140 and
RY12207
10.1.5.135
or later
11.0.2.341
or later
M4-SNExxxx1-
x, M4-
SNCxxxx1-x
RY12208 and
newer
10.1.5.135
or later
11.0.2.341
or later
M4-SNExxxx2-
x, M4-
SNCxxxx2-x
All 10.1.5.135
or later
11.0.2.341
or later
Note: You can find the date code sticker either on
the side of the unit, or the underside of the unit. The
date is also located on the shipping box label.
Installation
Follow these guidelines when installing a 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 are present.
• Do not drop the network engine or subject it to physical
shock.
Important: Do not open the network engine
housing for any reason. The network engine has no
user-serviceable parts inside. Tamper-evident labels
on the device caution installers, service technicians,
building owners, and our RMA inspectors from
unauthorized opening or tampering of the device.
Parts included
• One SNE network engine
• One QR code SNE Pack Sheet (Part No.A163816VBR)
*241014301647G*
Part No. 24-10143-01647 Rev. G
Release 12.0
2022-12-12
(barcode for factory use only)
M4-SNE22000-0, M4-SNE11000-0, M4-SNE10500-0,
M4-SNE110L0-0, M4-SNE22001-0, M4-SNE11001-0,
M4-SNE10501-0, M4-SNE110L1-0