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DMS8000 Glossary
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MK7022 Communication unit of the former DMS7000 family of Danger Management System products, used to con-
nect a DMS to a Cerloop network.
See also Cerloop.
MK8000 OPC DA Server for subsystems.
MM8000 Danger Management Station.
MT8001 Management Terminal.
Night Mode The normal night time settings of the detectors in the plant. With intrusion, the detectors are typically ‘set’;
with fire, the detectors are typically ‘unmanned’.
NK8000 Formerly called CDI-WAN, NK8000 network provides local or wide area connectivity solutions over IP net-
works for fire, safety, and security control units. In order to communicate with a supervision system such as
MM8000, NK8000 devices provide a serial upstream connection, as well as a TCP/IP upstream connection,
using CMSDL/IP proprietary protocol, CEI79 standard protocol, and BACnet standard protocol.
The NK8000 unit list includes NK8222 and NK8223 Ethernet ports (gateway devices), which connect to the
DMS8000 via an NS8210 driver, and NK8225, also supporting BACnet connections to DMS8000 via the
NS8011 driver.
Note that NS8210/NS8011 can be installed on the host DMS station, stand-alone or FEP.
NK8222 Reduced version of NK8223 Ethernet Port, supporting only one subsystem on serial or LON line.
See also NK8000.
NK8223 NK8223 Ethernet Port, supporting up to 4 RS232 lines, one CerCom/LON bus, and local I/O units.
See also NK8000.
NK8225 NK8225 Ethernet Port with BACnet gateway, supporting up to 4 RS232 lines, one CerCom/LON bus, and
local I/O units.
See also NK8000.
NK8232 Replacement for NK8222. Based on a new RoHS Regulation compliant hardware with dual Ethernet inter-
face (for redundant networking), 3 digital inputs/1 relay output, USB port, storage expansion possibility, and
backward compatibility to NK8222.
NK8235 Replacement for NK8223 and NK8225. Based on a new RoHS Regulation compliant hardware with dual
Ethernet interface (for redundant networking), 3 digital inputs/1 relay output, USB port, storage expansion
possibility, and backward compatibility to NK822x.
NK82xx NK8232, NK8235, NK8222, NK8223, and NK8225 are indicated as NK82xx.
Non-Default An event category. A Non-Default event always indicates that the detector is still on and functioning, not that
it has been excluded in any way. It is generated when a detector (or area, zone, etc.) is functioning properly,
but has been switched so that it behaves differently from when it’s in its usual (or default) state. For exam-
ple, if a fire detector is set to a higher or lower sensitivity level, or a detector or group of detectors is set to
maintenance mode, a Non-default alarm will be generated.
Note: This event category is not available in MM8000 ULC mode.
Non-Fast Response mode
Equivalent to “normal” mode for detectors. This mode indicates when detectors can be changed from “nor-
mal” mode to “Fast Response”.
See also – Fast Response mode.
Non-Slow Response
mode
Equivalent to “no
rmal” mode for detectors. This mode indicates when detectors can be changed from “nor-
mal” mode to “Slow Response”.
See also – Slow Response mode.
NS8010 NS8010 enables the link to a Cerloop network via the Cerloop port communication unit MK7022 or direct
links to CS11 or FC700A fire detection systems (ISO1745 protocol).
See also Cerloop.
NS8011 BACnet driver: one of the possible communication components. NS8011 enables the link to NK8225, to
DESIGO PX building automation units, and to FS20 fire detection systems.
NS8012 CDI-Net driver: one of the possible communication components for MM8000 and MK8000. NS8012 enables
the link to GW20 and GW21 gateways as well as to NK822x when configured in serial mode.
See also CDI-Net.
NS8013 SPC6000 driver: one of the possible communication components for MM8000 and MK8000. NS8013 en-
ables the direct link to SPC6000 intrusion detection systems.
NS8014 SI410 driver: one of the possible communication components for MM8000 and MK8000. NS8014 enables
the direct link to Sintony intrusion detection systems.