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If there is a DHCP server in the network, the Flowire unit will obtain its '''IP address from the DHCP server'''. If there is no DHCP server on the network, the Flowire units will by default have a static '''IP address 169.254.1.10'''.   
 
If there is a DHCP server in the network, the Flowire unit will obtain its '''IP address from the DHCP server'''. If there is no DHCP server on the network, the Flowire units will by default have a static '''IP address 169.254.1.10'''.   
  

Revision as of 13:38, 13 May 2020

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Flowire FCDC-3 (100 8080 310)

The Flowire Converter enables Ethernet to run on the same two wires as power, providing simpler cabling and opens up for longer cable hauls. The Flowire Converter is also capable of powering Ethernet devices attached to it, such as IP intercom stations or IP cameras.

Highlights

Configuration and Software Upgrade

Installation

Overview

FCDC-3



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Placement

When used in an equipment rack, the Flowire Converter can be placed at any accessible location.

Note icon When installing more than one Flowire network in the same equipment rack, precautions must be taken to reduce crosstalk between the networks.


Mounting

The Flowire Converter is a DIN-rail mounted device, and hence requires a DIN rail. The DIN rail shall be mounted securely to the equipment rack, and properly stabilized. The DIN clips on the Flowire Converter can be placed on either the side or the bottom, thus giving different mounting options.

Grounding

It is always good practice to ground the cabinet of equipment installed in racks. This ensures safety and good EMC. The grounding connection of the Flowire Converter should be connected to the equipment rack’s ground strip using a ground wire of at least 0.75 mm² (AWG 19).

Power Supply

The Flowire Converter can operate over a wide range of voltages. The voltage selected depends on the type of equipment connected to the Flowire network:

  • 24 Volts DC: When the Flowire Converter is used with explosion proof devices, i.e. TFIX intercoms and Exigo Ex Access panels, the Flowire shall be powered by a 24VDC power supply. Recommended power supply is "Flowire Ex 120" (item: 299 0102 120).
  • 48 Volts DC: When the Flowire Converter is used with other Flowire unit(s), the Flowire Converter shall be powered by a 48VDC power supply. Recommended power supply is "Flowire XP 120" (item: 299 0101 120) or "Flowire XP 240" (item: 299 0101 240).
OBS icon Max power feed is 3A. If the power supply can deliver more, an external fuse is recommended.


Use of Shielded Cable

When using shielded cable (for improved EMC when used in high-EMI areas) the shield should be attached to the chassis of the Flowire unit and the central rack.

Cabling in Ex Areas

The TFIX intercoms and Exigo Ex Access panels are connected to the FCDC-3 at the central location using Ex certified 2-wire shielded cable.

The PoE-power forwarding in the FCDC-3 should be disabled when used with TFIX intercoms and Exigo Ex Access panels.


Factory reset

Pressing and holding the Password Reset Button for more than 15 seconds will reset following factory defaults:

  • Reset the NMK password to its default HomePlugAV0123
  • Enable DHCP. Fall back static IP address in case no automatic IP address is assigned: 169.254.1.10
  • IGMP snooping disabled (from vsf-fcdc3-1.0.3.1)
  • HTTP and Telnet credentials: admin:alphaadmin
  • Auto CCo election


PoE-power forwarding

The FCDC-3 unit can forward the power received on the PLC line out on the spare pairs of the Ethernet port (PoE, mode B). The "PoE-power forwarding" is enabled or disabled by the switch located next to the "Password Reset Button".

Switch settings:

  • PoE Off (default): Power is not forwarded to the ethernet port
  • PoE On: Power is forwarded to the ethernet port
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  • The power out on the ethernet port is not true PoE – the power is present at all time
  • The PoE-power forwarding' should be enabled only when you need to power the device connected to the ethernet port. In all other situations, the switch should be set in the PoE Off position.'


Management

FCDC3 support web page management, both via HTTP and HTTPS. HTTPS is only via self signed certificate though. Since only Basic HTTP authentication is supported, where password is essentially passed in the clear, using HTTPS is recommended where cyber security is a concern.

Available configuration parameters in the web

  • IP address: DHCP or static IP address/mask
  • Default IP gateway
  • general IP routing rules for advanced cases
  • Homeplug password (both for security and to isolate clusters), configure CCo role. "Forced delay" can be set to 116 to support long lines.
  • ZAP based monitoring in Exigo: Configure controller address and username.
  • IGMP snooping enable/disable
  • Change management password

How to find the IP address

If there is a DHCP server in the network, the Flowire unit will obtain its IP address from the DHCP server. If there is no DHCP server on the network, the Flowire units will by default have a static IP address 169.254.1.10.


FCDC3 Web Interface


Multicast and IGMP

FCDC3 has support for IGMP snooping. By default, IGMP snooping is disabled. It is possible to enable and disable IGMP snooping from the FCDC web (Advanced Setup/IGMP). (Versions prior to vsf-fcdc3-1.0.3.1 has IGMP snooping enabled, and no web config support for IGMP snooping).

FCDC3 does not have built in IGMP querier.

When IGMP snooping is disabled, FCDC3 will send a multicast packet to all other devices in the cluster. The packet is sent separately to each of the other devices on a fast unicast channel. (As opposed to sending it once on a slow broadcast channel)

When IGMP snooping is enabled, FCDC3 will only send a multicast packet to the devices that has expressed interest in the multicast address via IGMP.

FCDC3 IGMP snooping has some limitations, that is why it is disabled by default.

  • It does not work properly with IGMPv2 for groupcalls. There is a delay of multiple seconds before all stations join the groupcall.
  • FCDC3 can only track 16 different multicast streams ( usually not a problem)
  • Each multicast group can only have 8 members.

If the network use IGMPv3, and there are less than 9 FCDC in the cluster, it is safe to enable IGMP snooping. On point-to-point links IGMP snooping do not add any value.

Dimensions

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