Table 27: M-Bus accessories ordering information
Product Code Number Description
SIS-MBUSRPLH-0E M-Bus repeater for up to 100 unit loads; 230 VAC
INT-DX-KAB01 Optional serial connection cable SUB-D to RJ-12 for use with SIS-MBUSSCLL-0E
MR003USB Mikro-Master USB–to–M-Bus adapter for up to 10 M-Bus devices
Note: Order this accessory directly from the supplier, made by Relay GmbH.
Note: For the European market, order the SISMBUSxxxx-0E and INT-DX-KAB01 accessories in AOMS from the
Johnson Controls European Distribution Center.
Note: Order the MR003USB accessory directly from the supplier, made by Relay GmbH.
Table 28: KNX accessories ordering information
Product code number Description
GRIPIN01-S-KNX KNX IP interface module to connect KNX line through Ethernet to the network
engine
GRRIN01-KNX KNX IP router to connect KNX line through Ethernet to a network engine,
including line or area coupler functionality
Note: For the European market, order these KNX accessories in AOMS from the Johnson Controls European Distri-
bution Center.
Note: When you use the GRIPIN01-S-KNX for SNx integration, use the non-secure mode. Set the Metasys driver to
N=ROUTING MODE, and in ETS set the Secure mode to deactivated.
Repair information
If the network engine fails to operate within its
specifications, replace it. The network engine is not a
serviceable product; however, it does support software
updates to enable feature enhancements. For a
replacement unit, software updates, or accessories,
contact your local Johnson Controls representative.
Do not open the network engine housing. A tamper-
evident label indicates if the unit was opened. The
network engine has no user-serviceable parts inside
and does not require periodic field maintenance. A
non-replaceable super capacitor, not a battery, retains
network engine data during a loss of power.
If you replace a network engine for any reason or add
a new network engine to a site, you must update the
site registration and pair the engine to the site director
to ensure that the new network engine is recognized
and able to communicate. Refer to the Replacing a
Network Engine section in the SNE Commissioning Guide
(LIT-12013352) for information on replacing a network
engine and configuring the new engine to communicate
in a Metasys system site.
SNE technical specifications
Table 29: SNE2200x network engine
Specification Description
Power requirement Dedicated nominal 24 VAC, Class 2 power supply (North America), SELV power supply (Europe),
at 50/60 Hz (20 VAC minimum to 30 VAC maximum)
Alternate: Dedicated nominal 24 VDC, Class II power supply input; North America: ACC-
PWRKIT-1A24; Europe: ACC-PWRKIT-1E24
Power consumption 38 VA maximum
Operating System Wind River
®
Linux LTS 17 (LTS=long-term support)
Processor NXP i.MX6 DualLite processor, dual core Cortex-A9 processor at 1.0 GHz with 512 KB of L2 cache
Memory 16 GB flash nonvolatile memory for operating system, configuration data, and operations data
storage and backup
2 GB SDRAM for operations data dynamic memory
Supported
integrations
BACnet/IP, BACnet/SC, BACnet MS/TP, N2 Bus, LonWorks, Modbus, KNX, M-Bus, Zettler Fire, MQ
Telemetry Transport (MQTT),OPC UA
Tyco C•CURE 9000-victor video management, Simplex FACU, Molex Lighting Control, Cree
SmartCast Lighting Control
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