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System expansion is simplified by the use of physical layer 
repeaters and routers. The Q7740A 2-Way or Q7740B 4-Way 
devices perform a repeater function, and the Q7751A 
operates as a router. See Fig. 2. If a L

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grows beyond the maximum number of devices or total wire 
distance, additional FTT segments can be added. This is done 
by connecting a Q7740A 2-Way or a Q7740B 4-Way physical 
layer repeater (see Fig. 3). The repeaters will transfer data 
between the two L

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number of devices to be spread out as well as increasing the 
length of wire over which they communicate.

NOTE:

Do not exceed the maximum of 120 devices for a 
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(up to 60 devices are allowed per L

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segment).

The repeater function permits an FTT network to grow as 
system needs expand, without retrofitting existing controllers 
or requiring the use of specialized bridges. The maximum 
number of repeaters per L

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(on either side of the router). A Q7751A L

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router can also be used to effectively double the maximum 
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that it will segregate traffic to a L

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When using the repeater all traffic is repeated on each 
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NOTES:

There can be no more than one repeater on either 
side of a Q7751A router.

An FTT network can have no more than one router 
per Zone Manager. Systems requiring high levels 
of network traffic may benefit from the use of a 
Q7751A router, which forwards packets only when 
necessary. Routers are not allowed within loops.

Fig. 2. Repeaters and router in a FTT network.

Fig. 3. Physical layer repeater (Q7740A 2-Way or Q7750B 4-Way).

NETWORK CABLING AND 
CONNECTIONS

This section provides information about cabling and FTT 
network connections.

IMPORTANT

For network terminal connections, twist the wires 
together a minimum of three times.

Only use approved wire and do not use different wire 
types on the same bus.

Follow the bus length limits for the cable type used.

Properly install the 209541B FTT Termination 
Module, see Fig. 4 
through 7.

System Performance and Cable 
Selection

Transmission Specifications

The free topology transmission specifications include two 
rules that must both be met for proper system operation:

1.

The distance from each device to all other devices and 
to the termination must not exceed the (singly 
terminated) 

maximum node-to-node (device-to-device) 

distance.

 For example, if multiple paths exist using loop 

topology, then use the longest path for the calculations.

2.

The 

maximum total wire length

 is the total amount of 

wire connected per L

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NOTE:

See Table 1 for daisy-chain doubly terminated FTT 
network bus topology transmission specifications 
and Echelon® cable parameters.

209541B

TERMINATION

MODULE

209541B

TERMINATION

MODULE

209541B

TERMINATION

MODULE

Q7740A

REPEATER

Q7740A

REPEATER

Q7751A2002

ROUTER

DAISY-CHAIN

TOPOLOGY

DAISY-CHAIN

TOPOLOGY

DAISY-CHAIN

TOPOLOGY

DAISY-CHAIN

TOPOLOGY

209541B

TERMINATION

MODULE

M12369A

Q7740B

4-WAY

REPEATER

209541B

TERMINATION

MODULE

DAISY-CHAIN

TOPOLOGY

FREE
TOPOLOGY

FREE
TOPOLOGY

FREE
TOPOLOGY

M12368

Q7740A

2-WAY

REPEATER

FREE
TOPOLOGY

FREE
TOPOLOGY

Summary of Contents for 3252

Page 1: ... topology architecture allows the user to wire the control devices with virtually no topology restrictions Unlike bus wiring designs the FTT system uses a free topology wiring scheme that supports T tap star loop mixed and or daisy chain see Fig 1 This design has many advantages First the installer is free to select the method of wiring that best suits the installation reducing the need for advanc...

Page 2: ...rk traffic may benefit from the use of a Q7751A router which forwards packets only when necessary Routers are not allowed within loops Fig 2 Repeaters and router in a FTT network Fig 3 Physical layer repeater Q7740A 2 Way or Q7750B 4 Way NETWORK CABLING AND CONNECTIONS This section provides information about cabling and FTT network connections IMPORTANT For network terminal connections twist the w...

Page 3: ... twisted pair 49 67 22 34 mm2 106 4600 feet 1400 m TIA568A Category 5 24 AWG twisted pair solid or stranded plenum or non plenum 46 58 24 27 mm2 168 3000 feet 900 m Wire Cable type Unshielded Maximum Length for Segment s Node to Node FTT Network Bus Honeywell Cable 1125 stranded non plenum 1640 feet 500 m 1640 feet 500 m Belden 85102 stranded non plenum 1640 feet 500 m 1640 feet 500 m Belden 8471 ...

Page 4: ...t See Fig 1 and 5 Fig 5 Physical connection of module for a single termination network Daisy Chain Double Termination Network Segment In a daisy chain free topology segment doubly terminated two terminations are required one at each end of the FTT daisy chained network segment See Fig 6 and 7 Fig 6 FTT termination module wiring for double termination network topology Fig 7 Physical connection of m...

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