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SNEC Product
SNEC Product
LIT-12013296
Release 11.0
2020-11-20
Figure 1: SNE series Network Engines and SNC series Network Control Engines
M4-SNExxxx-x, M4-SNCxxxx-x
See Ordering information for SNE models and Ordering Diagnostic multi-color LEDs
information for SNC models for more information on the
model types available. In addition, refer to the Metasys for The use of multi-color LEDs can decrease installation and
Validated Environments, Extended Architecture Product troubleshooting time.
Bulletin (LIT-12011326) for information about which
network engines are validated for use at facilities that Removable terminal blocks
require regulatory compliance.
The use of removable terminal blocks facilitates
Features and benefits installation and servicing.
The following features and benefits are applicable to SNEs Support for different site directors
and SNCs:
The SNE and SNC communicate with a wide variety of site
Multiple models available directors, which include the Application and Data Server
(ADS), Extended Application and Data Server (ADX), and
Multiple models are available with varying device Open Application Server (OAS). The ADS-Lite-A (Asia) and
capacities for integrations and integral control I/O provide ADS-Lite-E (Europe) site directors are supported for select
flexibility to select the appropriate model for the intended regions only.
application.
Supervision of controller networks including Johnson
Linux® operating system Controls devices and third-party protocol devices
Provides a robust, widely-accepted, and readily-supported Supports connectivity to open network standards for
operating system. complete flexibility in the selection of field devices. They
User interface include BACnet/IP, BACnet MS/TP, N2 Bus, LonWorks,
Modbus TCP/IP, Modbus RTU, M-Bus, KNX, Zettler Fire
You can use the Site Management Portal (SMP) user Panel, Tyco C•CURE, victor, and other third-party protocols.
interface (UI) to access system data in the network No battery
engines from any supported web browser device
connected to the network, including remote users The SNE and SNC use a supercapacitor, not a battery,
connected by Virtual Private Network (VPN). to provide temporary power for data backups during
Encrypted communications shutdown due to AC power loss. This design is more
environmentally friendly and saves the eventual cost of
All SNE and SNC network engines have self-signed replacing the battery. When the supercapacitor is fully
certificates that provide for encrypted communication. charged, the SNE and SNC can maintain the real time clock
Optionally, you can deploy trusted certificates from the for up to 72 hours during AC power loss.
customer's IT department or from a Certificate Authority Certified FIPS 140-2 Level 1 compliance
(CA).
Memory FIPS 140-2 is a U.S. government cybersecurity standard
used to approve cryptographic modules and algorithms
The memory of the SNE and SNC has 2 GB RAM and 16 GB used for encryption. Assures end customers that
Flash non-volatile memory. This memory provides capacity Metasys uses strong cybersecurity techniques to prevent
for further upgrades and a longer operational life. unauthorized access to systems and data.
You can transfer files such as firmware upgrades, OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) is a machine-to-
archive databases, or security transfers from the System machine communication protocol popular with industrial
Configuration Tool (SCT) to the SNE or SNC while it automation and process control type devices. This new
remains operational, minimizing system disruptions. OPC UA integration driver provides the Metasys system
with the ability to monitor, command, schedule, alarm,
Device security trend, interlock, and share data with OPC UA devices,
including the new Johnson Controls PLC offering.
Ensures device integrity while the system is rebooting and
during normal operation. Embedded technology provides Updated BACnet compliance
trusted boot operation, firmware protection, secure
storage, secure communications, and secure firmware Network Engines are enhanced to support BACnet
updates complying with strong cyber security practices. Protocol Revision 18. Assures end customers of
compliance to BACnet standard to support interoperability
Smaller, modularized packaging with third-party BACnet devices.
The size of the SNE is smaller than the NAE. This reduces Additional SNC features and benefits
the amount of space you need for mounting, and can The following features and benefits are specific to the
potentially reduce the size and cost of control panels. SNC:
Automated system-wide control and • Totalization: The SNE and SNC can calculate rolling
sums of any monitored data point value stream.
coordination Operators can use this information to monitor runtime
The SNE and SNC provide automated system-wide control information useful for service, maintenance, and early
and coordination over multiple field devices under one identification of building system problems.
or more field device networks. Some examples of the • Optimal start: The SNE and SNC can automatically
system-wide control coordination capabilities include: determine the best time to start heating and cooling
systems to ensure that the facility is conditioned
• Scheduling: The SNE and SNC can automatically
for occupancy. It adjusts to seasonal variations and
command mechanical or electrical equipment to
reduces energy use.
a operational state, such as On/Off, Occupied/
Unoccupied, Economy/Comfort, or Heating/Cooling/ • Demand Limiting Load Rolling (DLLR): The SNE
Economizer/Auto based on a user-defined schedule. and SNC can monitor energy meters, such as
You can set the operating parameters according to electricity, gas, steam, or water, and automatically
time of day, days of the week, holidays, or calendar shed equipment loads according to user-defined
dates. levels. Demand Limiting helps manage utility demand
charges. Load Rolling controls equipment operating
• Alarm and event management: The SNE and SNC
levels to reduce total energy consumption.
can generate alarms based on user-defined criteria;
to send alarm and event messages to web browsers, • Access control system integration: The SNE and
email servers, and Network Management Systems; and SNC can monitor and control systems that notify the
to store and view alarm and event logs, and transfer security guard when an access badge scan is permitted
the data to the Application and Data Server. or denied, when access control devices go offline, and
when monitored doors are locked and unlocked. The
• Network-wide system interlocking: The SNE and
SNE and SNC can use building events to trigger logic
SNC can collect data from field devices, make logical
and automate access control functions throughout a
comparisons between the data, and issue relevant
facility.
commands to other field controllers, anywhere on the
network. • Video management system integration: The SNE
and SNC can access systems that track the health of
• Transaction recording: Audits and logs all user actions
video system components, and reports on a variety of
performed through the system. Operators can review
analytics and events. Video streaming directly within
these logs to understand what changes have been
theMetasys user interface is not available; you can view
made to the system, who made them, and when they
the surveillance system adjacent to the SMP UI in a
were made.
separate browser window.
• Historical data: Historical data can be collected and
• Fire panel integration: The SNE and SNC is exposed
stored by the SNE and SNC for any monitored data
to monitored points in the Simplex or Zettler fire alarm
point value based on user-defined intervals or on a
system to provide better and more effective interaction
change of value. The SNE and SNC can transfer the
between the BAS and fire systems.
data logs to the Application and Data Server at defined
intervals, or when the SNE and SNC logs are full.
BACnet MS/TP 64 64 50 64
maximum devices per
trunk (with 3rd party)
N2 maximum trunks 2 1 1 N/A
Mapped N2 devices per 100 100 50 N/A
trunk
LonWorks maximum 1 1 1 0
trunks
LonWorks maximum 255 127 127 0
devices
Remote Field Bus 6 3 3 N/A
maximum trunks
Remote Field Bus 32 32 32 N/A
maximum Johnson
Controls Devices per
bus
Remote Field Bus 16 16 16 N/A
maximum devices per
bus (with 3rd party
devices)
Maximum objects in 5000 2500 2500 2500
device
3
3
Maximum allowed 96 4 60 4
devices across all
integrations. For
example, MS/TP
+IP. Includes VND
integrations and
devices brought in
through routers.
BACnet/IP maximum 1 1 1 1
trunks
BACnet/IP maximum 50 4 50 4
devices per trunk
BACnet MS/TP 1 1 1 1
maximum trunks
BACnet MS/TP 50 4 50 4
maximum devices per
trunk
BACnet MS/TP 50 4 50 4
maximum devices per
trunk (with 3rd party)
N2 maximum trunks 1 1 1 1
Mapped N2 devices per 50 4 50 4
trunk
LON maximum devices 64 4 64 4
per trunk
LON maximum trunks 1 1 1 1
Remote Field Bus 3 0 3 0
maximum trunks
2 2
Repair information
If the SNE or SNC fails to operate within its specifications, replace the unit. For a replacement SNE or SNC, contact the
nearest Johnson Controls representative.
Conclusion
The SNE and SNC affirm the position of Johnson Controls as a leader and innovator in the Building Automation System
(BAS) industry. The integration of IT and Internet standards into the SNE and SNC platform, as well as the use of open
protocols for field networks, bring the benefits of the global communications and control industries into one system.
Web browser-based access from any location is a key to the effective use of the automation network.
The Metasys system continues to be the integrating network within buildings and has now been extended to bridge the
gap between traditional control systems and the business and communication network systems of the enterprise.
1 The qualified LonWorks and RS-232 adapters are available from Johnson Controls. The M-Bus adapters are available directly from
suppliers.
Technical specifications
M4-SNE Series
Table 13: SNE1100x, SNE1050x, and SNE110Lx network engines
Specification Description
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)
Power requirement
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
16 GB flash nonvolatile memory for operating system, configuration data, and operations data
Memory storage and backup
2 GB SDRAM for operations data dynamic memory
BACnet/IP, BACnet MS/TP, N2 Bus, LonWorks, Modbus, KNX, M-Bus, Zettler Fire, OPC UA
Tyco C•CURE 9000-victor video management, Simplex FACU, Molex Lighting Control, Cree
Supported
SmartCast Lighting Control
integrations
Note: The SNE110Lx model supports one IP device integration, but does not support the
N2 Bus or LonWorks network interface.
One Ethernet port; 1000/100/10 Mbps; 8-pin RJ45 connector
One FC port (RJ12 6-pin port; connects with 1.5 m [4.9 ft] RJ-12 field bus cable)
Network and Serial
interfaces One optically isolated RS-485 port; with a removable 4-pin terminal block
Three USB ports (one Micro-B port, and two USB A ports). All support USB 2.0 and Open Host
Controller Interface [Open HCI] specification; Micro-USB port currently inactive
Ethernet communication: 1000, 100, or 10 Mbps
Transmission speeds Optically isolated, serial communication (FC Bus): 76,800, 38,400, 19,200, 9600, or 1200 bps
(selectable)
Ambient humidity Storage: 5% to 95% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point conditions
conditions Operating: 10% to 90% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point conditions
Housing Black Polycarbonate and Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) blend
Mounting On flat surface with screws on three mounting clips or a single 35 mm DIN rail
Dimensions (Height x
190 mm x 125 mm x 45.5 mm (7.48 in. x 4.92 in. x 1.75 in.)
Width x Depth)
Weight 0.387 kg (0.852 lbs)
United States: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX, UL 916, Energy Management Equipment; FCC
Compliance
Compliant to CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A
Canada: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX7, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 205, Signal Equipment;
Industry Canada Compliant, ICES-003
Europe: CE Mark – Johnson Controls, Inc. declares that this product is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the EMC Directive.
Ambient humidity Storage: 5% to 95% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point conditions
conditions Operating: 10% to 90% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point conditions
Black Polycarbonate and Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) blend
Housing IP protection class: IP20
UL flammability rating: UL94-5VB
Mounting On flat surface with screws on three mounting clips or a single 35 mm DIN rail
Dimensions (Height x
190 mm x 125 mm x 44.5 mm (7.48 in. x 4.92 in. x 1.75 in.)
Width x Depth)
Weight 0.387 kg (0.852 lbs)
United States: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX, UL 916, Energy Management Equipment;
Compliance FCC Compliant to CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A, Conformance to FIPS 140-2 Level 1 and
validated under NIST Certificate #3389.
Canada: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX7, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 205, Signal Equipment;
Industry Canada Compliant, ICES-003
Europe: CE Mark – Johnson Controls, Inc. declares that this product is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the EMC Directive.
M4-SNC Series
Table 15: SNC25151-0x and SNC16121-0x (display models)
Specification Description
Dedicated nominal 24 VAC, Class 2 power supply (North America), SELV power supply (Europe),
Power requirement
at 50/60 Hz (20 VAC minimum to 30 VAC maximum)
33 VA maximum from main power supply
Note: The VA rating does not include any power supplied to the peripheral devices
Power consumption connected to Binary Outputs (BOs) or Configurable Outputs (COs), which can consume
up to 12 VA for each BO or CO, for a possible total consumption of an additional 132 VA
(maximum).
+15 VDC power source terminals provide 100 mA total current; quantity of inputs: five, located
Power source
in Universal Input terminals; for active (3-wire) input devices
SA Bus power 15 V at 240 mA maximum
Operating System Wind River® Linux LTS 17 (LTS=long-term support)
Processor NXP i.MX6DualLite Processor, 1GHz 32-bit dual core Cortex A9 processor
16 GB flash nonvolatile memory for operating system, configuration data, and operations data
Memory storage and backup
2 GB SDRAM for operations data dynamic memory
Universal Input (UI)
Input: 24-bit Analog to Digital converter
resolution
Analog Output (AO)
Output: +/- 200 mV accuracy in 0–10 VDC applications
accuracy
Ambient humidity Storage: 5% to 95% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point conditions
conditions Operating: 0% to 90% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point conditions
Housing Black Polycarbonate and Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) blend
Mounting On flat surface with screws on three mounting clips or a single 35 mm DIN rail
Dimensions (width x
250 mm x 145 mm x 45.5 mm (9.84 in. x 5.71 in. x 1.79 in.)
height x depth)
Weight 0.65 kg (1.433 lbs)
United States: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX, UL 916, Energy Management Equipment;
Compliance FCC Compliant to CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A, Conformance to FIPS 140-2 Level 1 and
validated under NIST Certificate #3389
Canada: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX7, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 205, Signal Equipment;
Industry Canada Compliant, ICES-003
Europe: Johnson Controls declares that this product is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of the EMC Directive.
Ambient humidity Storage: 5% to 95% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point conditions
conditions Operating: 0% to 90% RH, 30°C (86°F) maximum dew point conditions
Housing Black Polycarbonate and Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) blend
Mounting On flat surface with screws on three mounting clips or a single 35 mm DIN rail
Dimensions (width x
250 mm x 145 mm x 45.5 mm (9.84 in. x 5.71 in. x 1.79 in.)
height x depth)
Weight 0.65 kg (1.433 lbs)
United States: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX, UL 916, Energy Management Equipment;
Compliance FCC Compliant to CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A, Conformance to FIPS 140-2 Level 1 and
validated under NIST Certificate #3389
Canada: UL Listed, File E107041, CCN PAZX7, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 205, Signal Equipment;
Industry Canada Compliant, ICES-003
Europe: Johnson Controls declares that this product is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of the EMC Directive.
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.
Software terms
Use of the software that is in (or constitutes)
this product, or access to the cloud, or hosted
services applicable to this product, if any, is
subject to applicable end-user license, open-source
software information, and other terms set forth at
www.johnsoncontrols.com/techterms. Your use of this
product constitutes an agreement to such terms.
Product warranty
This product is covered by a limited warranty, details
of which can be found at www.johnsoncontrols.com/
buildingswarranty.
Contact information
Contact your local branch office:
www.johnsoncontrols.com/locations
Contact Johnson Controls: www.johnsoncontrols.com/
contact-us
Patents
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