2. Set-up and functionality
2.1 Basic function
The CG-S/IP Router+ 1P enables the IP-based networking of AT-S+, ZB-S and CG2000 emergency light systems
to the CGVision visualisation software. It is thus possible to use any transmission media such as optical waveguide,
WLAN etc. for which many diverse products are available on the market. The emergency light systems specified
above can also be operated in mixed state at the CG-S/IP Router+ 1P. The various systems only have to placed in
various device groups in the CGVision software for this.
The CG-S/IP Router 1P features a CG-S bus port, meaning up to 64 emergency light systems behind a CG-S / IP
Router+ can be connected on the CG bus. The maximum length of the CG-S bus is 900 m with line topology and
320 m with free topology. The bus length or number of emergency light systems behind a CG-S/IP Router+ 1P can
be expanded with optionally available routers or re-peaters for the CG-S bus. A CG-S/IP Router+ 2P is optionally
available featuring two CG-S bus ports. This enables up to 128 emergency light systems on up to 1,800 m with line
topology or 640 m with free topology.
2.2 Networking with the CG-S/USB interface and CG-S/IP Router+ 1P
On the CGVision side a CG-S / IP Router+ is connected to the CG-S/USB inter-face. The router is configured as a
configuration server. This can manage up to 100 CG-S / IP Router+ via a Channel List (configured as clients) that
are installed with STAR technology (AT-S+, ZB-S, CG2000) by CEAG Notlichtsysteme. The clients support DHCP
in intranet networks, meaning when the IP addresses are modified. The integrated network statistics and diagnosis
functions enable easy commissioning and installation.
Figure: Networking with CG-S/USB interface and CG-S/IP Router+ 1P
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