
NETLINX MASTER CARD,
CARDFRAME AND MODULES
The NXC-ME260 NetLinx Master260 Card installs into the NetLinx CardFrame,
Integrated Controller and Modules.
FEATURES
• 257 MIPS Motorola ColdFire® microprocessor
• 16MB Compact Flash memory, 16MB SDRAM, 1MB NVRAM memory
• Accepts CF and CF II memory, presently upgradeable to 1GB (IBM Microdrive)
and beyond as CF technology allows
• 750 mA @ 12 VDC
SECURITY
• NT-style safeguards, delivering superior network-standard security, accepted and
understood by IT departments everywhere
• Access to ports, files and functions assignable to Administrator, Users and
Groups
• Does not require secondary firewall for network security
REAR PANEL
• PWR: 2-pin 12 VDC power terminal
• AXLink LED: Green LED status
• AXLink: 4-pin terminal data/power bus
• Expansion Out: RJ-11 port to AXB-SPE Server Port Expander
for AXLink distribution
• Program: 5-pin terminal, electronically identical to front-panel
Program RS-232 port
• ICSNet: Two RJ-45 jacks for ICSNet data and power, green LED flashes when
receiving data,12 VDC (500 max each port)
• ICSHub: In and Out RJ-45 jacks for ICSHub data, yellow LED flashes when
receiving data
• Ethernet: RJ-45 jack for 10/100baseT network connection
• A LED: Yellow Activity LED blinks when receiving Ethernet data packets
• L LED: Green Link LED blinks when receiving Ethernet data packets
• Speed LED: Green LED lights when transmitting at 100 Mbps, off when
operating at 10 Mbps
• FD LED: Green Full Duplex LED lights in duplex mode, off when running
in half-duplex mode
FRONT PANEL
• Program: DB-9 (male) RS-232 connector
• Status LED: Green LED for programming and communication status
• Output LED: Red LED blinks when Master sends data
• Input LED: Yellow LED blinks when Master receives data
• Program DIP Switch: Behind faceplate, sets data parameters
DIMENSIONS:
• 1.5" x 5.0" x 8.8" (45 mm x 127 mm x 224 mm)
With an extremely easy-to-use and easy-to-understand modular design, the
NXF NetLinx CardFrame delivers a plethora of control features for any
installation. Built with flexibility and custom control in mind, the CardFrame is
capable of creating a multitude of networking possibilities.
Take control of any connected device by simply inserting as many as 12
NetLinx Control Cards into the front-access slots of the CardFrame. Feel free to
exchange and replace cards – without disturbing control wiring in the back of
the unit. It’s seamless and efficient.
FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS:
• Master/Hub Card slot Houses the Master or Hub Card
• Control Card slots: 12 card slots for the NetLinx Control Cards that control
devices connected to the CardFrame
REAR PANEL COMPONENTS:
• Control Card connectors (1-12) 20-pin black (male) connectors that connect the
optional Control Cards and external equipment to the CardFrame
• +12 VDC PWR 2-pin green (male) connector for connecting a 12 VDC
power supply
• CardFrame can be powered via the Master Card (default) or by an external power
supply connected to the CardFrame's PWR connector
• 8-position DIP switch address range is 1-3072 CardFrame Number DIP switch
Sets the starting address for the Control Cards in the CardFrame
ENCLOSURE:
• Metal with black matte finish.
DIMENSIONS (HWD):
• 3.5"x 17.0" x9.6" (8.89 cm x 43.18 cm x 24.38 cm)
WEIGHT:
• 9.1 lbs (4.1 kg)
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
NETLINX HUB CARDS
• NXC-NH ICSNet Hub Card
• NXC-HS ICSHub Server Card
• NXC-HE ICSHub Expander Card
NETLINX CONTROL CARDS
• NXC-COM2 Dual COM Port Control Card
• NXC-I/O10 Input/Output Control Card
• NXC-IRS4 4-Port IR/S Control Card
• NXC-REL10 Relay Control Card
• NXC-VA14 Analog Voltage Control Card
• NXC-VOL4 Volume Control Card
NXC-ME260
NetLinx Master260 Card, Ethernet
FG2010-60
NXF
NetLinx CardFrame (CardFrame
Only)
FG2001
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11-03
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