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Johnson Controls Follow these guidelines when installing an NAE55

Installation

Follow these guidelines when installing an NAE55:

• Transport the NAE55 in the original container to

minimize vibration and shock damage to the NAE55.

• Verify that all the parts shipped with the NAE55.

The data protection battery and NAE55 ship

together but are packaged separately.

• Do not drop the NAE55 or subject it to physical shock.

• Do not open the NAE55 housing (except the data

protection battery compartment). The NAE55 has

no user-serviceable parts inside.

Parts Included

• one NAE55

• one data protection battery

• one installation instructions sheet

Materials and Special Tools Needed

• four fasteners appropriate for the mounting surface

(M4 screws – Europe, #8 screws – North America)

• two 36 cm (14 in.) or longer pieces of DIN rail for

DIN rail mount applications only

• a small straight blade screwdriver for securing

communication wires in the terminal blocks

Johnson Controls North American Emissions Compliance

North American Emissions Compliance

United States

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with

the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of

the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide

reasonable protection against harmful interference when

this equipment is operated in a commercial environment.

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio

frequency energy and, if not installed and used in

accordance with the instruction manual, may cause

harmful interference to radio communications. Operation

of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause

harmful interference, in which case the user will be

required to correct the interference at his/her own

expense.

Canada

This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all the

requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing

Equipment Regulations.

Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (A) respecte toutes

les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du

Canada.

Johnson Controls NAE55/NIE55 are Web-enabled

Application

The Network Automation Engine (NAE) and Network

Integration Engine (NIE) are Web-enabled,

Ethernet-based, supervisory devices that monitor and

control networks of field-level building automation

devices, HVAC equipment, and lighting. Figure 1

shows a typical NAE55 model.

This document describes how to install MS-NAE55xx-x

and MS-NIE55xx-x model engines, which are referred

to collectively as NAE55 unless specified otherwise.

Parts Included

• one NAE55

• one data protection battery

• one installation instructions sheet

Materials and Special Tools Needed

• four fasteners appropriate for the mounting surface

(M4 screws – Europe, #8 screws – North America)

• two 36 cm (14 in.) or longer pieces of DIN rail for

DIN rail mount applications only

• a small straight blade screwdriver for securing

communication wires in the terminal blocks

Johnson Controls NAE5510-ER2 Features and Benefits

Features and Benefits

• UL/NEMAType1EnclosurewithaT-45Keylock—Protects the

unit from environmental hazards and intruders.

• TamperSwitchandLoudAudible Alarm—Alerts building

occupants if the enclosure has been breached.

• FederalInformation Processing Standard (FIPS)-140-2. Level

2 Certified—Specifies that the NAE5510-ER2 components meet

a United States government security standard used to approve

cryptographic modules. The NAE5510-ER2isalsoCommonCriteria

certified.

• UL508aandcUL508aListing for Industrial Control Panels

—Meet stringent quality standard for electronics.

• Optional Two-Way Firewall and Deep Packet Inspection

(DPI)—Offer additional layers of security at the network engine.

• NetworkEngineandFieldControllerareBTLListedatProtocol

Revision (PR) 12—Recognizes that the products have been

independently tested by a recognized BACnet testing organization.

• Pre-BuiltintheFactory—Decreasesfieldset-uptimeandensures

the tested unit is fully functional after installation.

Repair Information

If a component of the NAE5510-ER2 panel fails to operate within its

specifications, contact the Johnson Controls® Repair Center in

Louisville, Kentucky at (502) 671-7312 for assistance.

Johnson Controls The NAE5510-ER2 is an ideal solution for sensitive

The NAE5510-ER2 is an ideal solution for sensitive or critical BAS

device applications that require higher levels of security, where low

latency and system integrity are paramount. Financial institutions, federal

agencies, hospitals, and pharmaceutical customers are especially suited

for this product. The engine can serve new and legacy BAS systems,

preserving your current investments without compromising security.

Similar to other NAEs, the NAE-S monitors and controls networks of

field-level building automation devices, including HVAC equipment,

lighting, and security. The NAE-S can serve as either a standard

Metasys®engineonanetworkofotherenginesthat report to a Metasys

Application and Data Server (ADS) or Extended Application and Data

Server (ADX). Or, the NAE-S can be a BACnet® Building Controller

(B-BC) network engine that communicates with a BACnet Operator

Workstation (B-OWS) or a BACnet Advanced Operator Workstation

(B-AWS). With the NAE-S, you can securely connect to any other

network device that is using the same secured communications

mechanism using an external DarkNode® panel. It has built-in

encryption technology under a securely fastened enclosure to provide

for fully secure communications. For client authentication, the network

engine supports RemoteAuthentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS),

Microsoft® Active Directory, and local Metasys user accounts.

Lastly, the NAE-S network engine can route all Metasys system events

andaudits to asmanyastothreeSyslogUDPexternalloggingservers.

For product application information regarding the use of the

NAE5510-ER2 Secure Control Panel Assembly, refer to the NAE-S

Commissioning Guide (LIT-12012269), available from your local

Johnson Controls® representative.

Johnson Controls NAE5510-ER2 Secure Control Panel Assembly

The NAE5510-ER2 secure control panel subassembly with components

provides real-time energy monitoring and control with built-in cyber

security. This secure panel enclosure contains the NAE-S, a secure

version of the standard Network Automation Engine (NAE) 55 that uses

embedded encryption technology to protect and secure the building

automation system at the endpoint. The engine meets the Federal

Information Processing Standard (FIPS 140-2), Security Level 2. that

specifies the use of a cryptographic module and a tamper-proof housing.

The NAE5510-ER2 is also Common Criteria certified. The enclosure

contains an FEC1611-1 Field Equipment Controller (FEC), power

supplies, and a loud audible alarm.

The NAE5510-ER2 is an ideal solution for sensitive or critical BAS

device applications that require higher levels of security, where low

latency and system integrity are paramount. Financial institutions, federal

agencies, hospitals, and pharmaceutical customers are especially suited

for this product. The engine can serve new and legacy BAS systems,

preserving your current investments without compromising security.

Johnson Controls MS-NAE5520-0 Network Engine

Introduction

The NAE55 is a specific series of network engine

that performs a key role in the Metasys system

architecture. Network engines provide network

management and system-wide control and

coordination over one or more networks of Metasys

equipment controllers, including the following:

• General Purpose Application MS/TP Controllers (CGMs)

• VAV Box Equipment MS/TP Controllers (CVMs)

• Field Equipment Controllers (FECs) and Advanced

Application Field Equipment Controllers (FACs)

• Terminal Equipment Controllers (TECs)

• LN (LonWorks® Network) series equipment controllers

• Legacy Metasys controllers, such as Unitary

(UNT) controllers, Variable Air Volume Assembly

(VMA14xx) controllers, and DX-9100 controllers

• Third-party equipment controllers

Network engines can be networked together

for scaling up on large projects, and they can be

networked with an Application and Data Server

(ADS), an Extended Application and Data Server

(ADX), or an Open Application Server (OAS) for

additional functionality and site unification.

Network engines provide building control

scheduling, alarm and event management, energy

management, data exchange, historical data

storage and management, and custom control logic.

Johnson Controls MS-NAE5520-0 Network Engine

Introduction

The NAE55 is a specific series of network engine

that performs a key role in the Metasys system

architecture. Network engines provide network

management and system-wide control and

coordination over one or more networks of Metasys

equipment controllers, including the following:

• General Purpose Application MS/TP Controllers (CGMs)

• VAV Box Equipment MS/TP Controllers (CVMs)

• Field Equipment Controllers (FECs) and Advanced

Application Field Equipment Controllers (FACs)

• Terminal Equipment Controllers (TECs)

• LN (LonWorks® Network) series equipment controllers

• Legacy Metasys controllers, such as Unitary

(UNT) controllers, Variable Air Volume Assembly

(VMA14xx) controllers, and DX-9100 controllers

• Third-party equipment controllers

Network engines can be networked together

for scaling up on large projects, and they can be

networked with an Application and Data Server

(ADS), an Extended Application and Data Server

(ADX), or an Open Application Server (OAS) for

additional functionality and site unification.

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