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Page 1: ...USER MANUAL CellVoice 16 June 13 2019 Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDFmanual and FAQs Firmware Version 1 0A D PK CELLV D UM CELLV...

Page 2: ...ired by United States copyright laws The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telecomshall not be liable for errors contained herein or conse...

Page 3: ...rent Operation 5 6 1 11 Analog Step Sizes 5 6 2 12 D Wire External Sensors 5 6 3 12 GPRS CDMA Wireless Modem 6 14 Wireless Modem Activation 6 1 16 Quick Start How to Connect to the Cell16 7 17 via Cra...

Page 4: ...e and Time 11 17 60 Monitoring via the Web Browser 12 61 Alarms 12 1 61 Controls 12 2 62 Analogs 12 3 63 Sensors 12 4 63 Ping Targets 12 5 64 SNMP Alarms 12 6 64 System Alarms 12 7 66 Device Access De...

Page 5: ...ntrol Relay Outputs Build option 6 Analog Alarm Inputs 16 D Wire temperature or humidity sensors 32 Ping Targets SNMP or T Mon The device can report alarms to any SNMP manager or to the DPS Telecom T...

Page 6: ...c DCPx TELNET HTTP HTTPS Email Dimensions 1 7 H x 17 0 W x 6 6 D Weight 2 825 lbs Mounting 19 or 23 rack or wall mount Power Input 48VDC 18 to 58 VDC Current Draw 200mA 48VDC 400mA 24VDC Fuse 3 4 Amp...

Page 7: ...need to order new parts please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 1 800 622 3314 Cell16 Unit D PK CELLV Cell16 User Manual Cell16 Resource CD D UM CELLV 6 ft USB Download Cable A...

Page 8: ...10A 00 D CS 325 10A 01 x 3 x 4 Three 3 4 Amp GMT Fuses Two Standard Rack Screws 2 741 00750 00 1 000 12500 06 x 8 x 4 3 8 Ear Screws Four Metric Rack Screws 2 000 60375 05 2 000 80750 03 x 4 Zip Ties...

Page 9: ...D PK DSNSR 12002 00002 Optional Cell16 Accessories 3 2 If you would like to order any of these accessories or if you would like more information about them call DPS Telecom at 800 622 3314 Pluggable B...

Page 10: ...Standard No 2 Screwdriver PC with terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal Mounting 4 2 Cell16 can be flush or rear mounted The Cell16 mounts in a 19 or 23 rack and can be mounted in the flush mount o...

Page 11: ...ery Lead 4 Insert a battery ground into the power connector plug s right terminal GND and tighten the screw 5 Insert a battery lead to the plug s left terminal and tighten its screw 6 Insert fuse into...

Page 12: ...in Alarm and Control Relay Connector 5 3 The primary connectors for discrete alarms analog alarms and control relays are the 50 pin apmhenol connectors on the Cell16 s back panel Optional 66 Block Con...

Page 13: ...9 Optional 66 block connector pinout for controls...

Page 14: ...alarm points are single lead signals referenced to ground The ground side of each alarm point is internally wired to ground so alarm points can connect either as a dry contact or a contact to ground...

Page 15: ...the 50 pin amphenol ANA 5 Pre configured to monitor Battery A ANA 6 Pre configured to monitor Battery B By default the analog inputs are configured to measure voltage You can switch the analog inputs...

Page 16: ...nd power up the Cell16 5 6 2 Analog Step Sizes Analog Step Sizes Input Voltage Range Resolution Step Size Accuracy 0 5 V 0015 V 05V 5 14 V 0038 V 14V 14 30 V 0081 V 30V 30 70 V 0182 V 70V 70 90 V 0231...

Page 17: ...Chain additional sensors to the D Wire sensor using the same straight through cables from the Out jack on the previous sensor to the In jack on the next i e Out on sensor 4 to In on sensor 5 Pinout f...

Page 18: ...led The Electronic Serial Number ESN will be located on the back of the unit You will not need to open up the unit to retrieve the ESN Your cellular carrier will need this number to enable your Cell16...

Page 19: ...panel to facilitate cellular signal reception Note Your Cell16 cannot have both wireless and dialup modems If you ordered your Cell16 with the wireless modem it will not have a dialup modem or the abi...

Page 20: ...hat the antenna is screwed onto the back panel of the unit 3 Locate the Model and ESN MEID These can be found on the Read Me First page that is included with your unit or on the back panel of your dev...

Page 21: ...simplest way to connect to the Cell16 is over a physical cable connection between your PC s USB port and the unit s USB craft port Note You must be connected via craft port or Telnet to use the TTY i...

Page 22: ...18 1 Click the Found New Hardware message icon to launch the Found New Hardware Wizard 2 Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced 3 Click Next...

Page 23: ...6 Click Browse 7 Select the Driver folder of your Cell16 Resource Disc Disc CD and click OK The following message will confirm installation of a new USB Communications Port 8 Click Finish to close the...

Page 24: ...minal you must confirm the identity of that new COM port COM1 COM2 COM3 in the Windows Device Manager 9 Right click the My Computer icon on your desktop then click Manage 10 Click Device Manager in th...

Page 25: ...Now that you know which COM port to use it s time to launch HyperTerminal or other terminal software 12 Click on the Start menu select Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal 13 At the Conne...

Page 26: ...port you found earlier in the Device Manager 15 Select the following COM port options Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Once connected you will see a blank w...

Page 27: ...your PC and make sure you are using the cable provided Additional cables can be ordered from DPS Telecom 17 The Cell16 s main menu will appear Type C for C onfig then E for E thernet Configure the uni...

Page 28: ...24 Now you re ready to do the rest of your configuration via LAN Plug the Cell16 into your LAN and see the Logging On to the Cell16 section to continue databasing using the Web Browser...

Page 29: ...s current IP address and subnet mask and write this information down 3 Reset your PC s IP address to 192 168 1 200 Contact your IT department if you are unsure how to do this 4 Reset your PC s subnet...

Page 30: ...lnet before you can use the TTY interface To install telnet open up your command line type cmd into the search bar in the Start Menu Select cmd exe to run the command line From the command line type i...

Page 31: ...o connect to the Cell16 from your Web browser enter its IP address in the address bar of your web browser It may be helpful to bookmark the logon page to avoid entering this each time 2 After connecti...

Page 32: ...rs however DPS recommends setting the minimum password length to at least five characters Use the following steps to change the logon password 1 From the Edit menu select System 2 Enter the new user n...

Page 33: ...1 2 IPA Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server Port Port 1812 is an industry standard port for using RADIUS Secret Enter the RADIUS secret in this field After successfully entering the settings fo...

Page 34: ...can setup as many as 8 different notifications Begin the setup wizard by clicking Edit for a notification number In this example we ll setup Notification 2 to send emails 2 At the Notification Setting...

Page 35: ...test the email notification you ve just setup you will prompted with a pop up Click OK to send a test email alarm notification Confirm all your settings by checking your email to see if you ve receiv...

Page 36: ...ng screen use the drop down box to set what events to use for this notification Now select the Send SNMP Notification button and click Next 4 At the SNMP Notification screen you ll enter your network...

Page 37: ...test SNMP alarm notification Confirm all your settings by checking your alarm master to see if the SNMP trap was received NOTE This test only means that your notification settings are correct but you...

Page 38: ...hether you want the Cell16 to dial ONLY if a Backup Mode Point is set Then click Save and Next Note When sending an SMS you can either use hyphens to separate phone numbers or type the entire number i...

Page 39: ...nces LAN failure Backup Mode works wirelessly with SMS notifications to make sure that you receive an alert To setup Backup Mode 1 Set the conditions for Backup Mode in the Provisioning Backup Mode me...

Page 40: ...l need to create a Backup Mode notification After choosing the conditions of Backup Mode as outlined in Section 10 5 Setting up Backup Mode proceed to the steps below 1 Navigate to Provisoning Notific...

Page 41: ...N based notifications fail to deliver You can assign your Backup Mode to an alarm by checking the notification number on the Provisioning Alarms menu Note The Cell16 cycles through alarm notifications...

Page 42: ...he web interface will then prompt you to either Write your changes to the unit or Reboot the unit for changes to take effect in the top left corner of your browser The relevant options will be highlig...

Page 43: ...39 System 11 1 From the Provisioning System menu you will configure and edit the global system call T Mon and control settings for the Cell16 The Provisioning System menu...

Page 44: ...tings For use with T Mon DCP Unit ID Protocol User definable ID number for this Cell16 unit DCP Address and desired protocol DCP LAN Enter the DCP port for this Cell16 unit UDP TCP port and desired pr...

Page 45: ...ile will not be able to access the Cell16 Username Enter a username or a user description Password Enter a unique user password Note All passwords are AES 128 encrypted Confirm Password Re enter the p...

Page 46: ...Allows the user to access and delete the recorded analog and sensor history User profile field descriptions Once you ve finished configuring a profile click Save to store your changes locally To acce...

Page 47: ...rver The IP you ve already assigned to the unit becomes inactive Using DHCP means the unit will NOT operate in a T Mon environment Unit IP IP address of the Cell16 Subnet Mask A road sign to the Cell1...

Page 48: ...Community Community name for SNMP SET requests Read and Write Access This field defines how the Cell16 unit may be accessed via SNMP This can be set to the following SNMP v2c and SNMP v1 only Allows...

Page 49: ...isplay Map You can also create wireless Backup Mode notifications using Voice and SMS For more information see Section 10 5 Setting up Backup Mode The Provisioning Backup Mode menu Phone List 11 6 Up...

Page 50: ...ngs Email Notification Fields Editing Email Notification Settings Email Notification SMTP Server IP or Host Name The IP address of your email server Port Number The port used by your email server to r...

Page 51: ...SNMP Trap Server IP The SNMP trap manager s IP address Trap Port No The SNMP port UDP port set by the SNMP trap manager to receive traps usually set to 162 Trap Community Community name for SNMP TRAP...

Page 52: ...and use an ATT domain in the email address e g phonenumber txt att net 11 7 2 Schedule The notifications scheduling menu is where you will tell the Cell16 exactly which days and times you want to rec...

Page 53: ...closure is an alarm When polarity is reversed a normally closed alarm point is clear when closed Notification Devices Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm notifications...

Page 54: ...n ID ID number for the control relay Description User definable description for the Cell16 s control relay Momentary Time Control on time in milliseconds when you execute the MOM command Max limit of...

Page 55: ...06 _AN D02 07 D03 10 12 is logically equivalent to 1 3 1 4 1 5 2 6 2 7 3 10 3 12 _AN D1 3 5D2 6_OR 7D3 10 12 is logically equivalent to 1 3 1 4 1 5 2 6 2 7 3 10 3 12 o will not parse _AN D1 2 Control...

Page 56: ...52 The Provisioning Analogs menu...

Page 57: ...ser definable display units or optional choice between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures The most common are VDC Voltage H Humidity F Fahrenheit C Celsius Low Ref User definable lower reference scal...

Page 58: ...tion state Also the Cell16 s first D Wire sensor is used to monitor the internal temperature The internal temperature sensor measures a range of 40 F to 180 F 40 C to 82 2 C within an accuracy of abou...

Page 59: ...ecorded sensor value Deadband The amount in native units that the channel needs to go above or below a threshold in order to cause an alarm On Set User definable description condition that will appear...

Page 60: ...Ping Targets menu Provisioning Ping Targets ID ID number for the ping target Enab Check this box to enable the ping target Description User definable description for the ping target Server IP or Hostn...

Page 61: ...used when setting up SNMP alarms The Provisioning Variable Bindings menu Provisioning Variable Bindings Id Identification number for the variable binding OID OID of the variable binding Note Using a i...

Page 62: ...s Enterprise OID Enterprise OID for SNMPv1 or Trap OID for SNMPv2c Generic Generic Trap number for SNMP v1 only Specific Specific Trap number for SNMPv1 only Variable Binding If defined additional OID...

Page 63: ...g Alarm Silence Check this box to choose to silence this alarm Notification Devices Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm notifications for that alarm point Timers 11 16...

Page 64: ...address or host name then click Sync Example us pool ntp org Note Make sure to configure DNS before using host name instead of IP address Time Zone Select your time zone from the drop down menu Adjust...

Page 65: ...alarms by indicating if an alarm has been triggered Under the State column the status will appear in red if an alarm has been activated The status will be displayed in green when the alarm condition i...

Page 66: ...and operate control relays from the Monitor Controls menu Control Relay Operation ID ID number for the control relay Description Description for the Cell16 s control relay defined in the Provisioning...

Page 67: ...channel readings Sensors 12 4 This selection provides the status of the system s analog channels by indicating if an alarm has been triggered The Monitor Sensors screen provides a description of each...

Page 68: ...32 ping targets may be configured View the status of Ping Targets from the Monitor Ping Targets menu SNMP Alarms 12 6 This selection provides the status of the SNMP alarms by indicating if an alarm ha...

Page 69: ...65 The Monitor SNMP Alarms menu...

Page 70: ...tions 13 The Device Access options listed in pink on the left side of the web interface provide options for generating reports updating the Cell16 s firmware and rebooting the unit Click any of the op...

Page 71: ...on the top right corner of the web interface To upload firmware or restore a backup configuration click on Upload on the top right corner of the web interface At the Upload screen simply browse for t...

Page 72: ...een Transmitting to the modem Flashing Red Receiving from the modem Power Solid Green Power supply OK Off No voltage or power leads reversed Front Panel LED Descriptions If DCP is disabled the Alarm L...

Page 73: ...ode 99 1 57 Display 2 Controls 99 1 1 18 Undefined 99 1 19 32 Ping Targets 99 1 33 64 Display 3 Analog 1 Minor Under 99 1 1 Analog 1 Minor Over 99 1 2 Analog 1 Major Under 99 1 3 Analog 1 Major Over 9...

Page 74: ...Under 99 1 1 Digital sensor 1 Minor Over 99 1 2 Digital sensor 1 Major Under 99 1 3 Digital sensor 1 Major Over 99 1 4 Digital sensor 1 Sensor not detected 99 1 5 Control 99 1 9 16 Value 99 1 17 32 D...

Page 75: ...Digital sensor 5 Major Over 99 1 4 Digital sensor 5 Sensor not detected 99 1 5 Control 99 1 9 16 Value 99 1 17 32 Digital sensor 6 Minor Under 99 1 33 Digital sensor 6 Minor Over 99 1 34 Digital sens...

Page 76: ...ital sensor 11 Major Over 99 1 4 Digital sensor 11 Sensor not detected 99 1 5 Control 99 1 9 16 Value 99 1 17 32 Digital sensor 12 Minor Under 99 1 33 Digital sensor 12 Minor Over 99 1 34 Digital sens...

Page 77: ...99 1 4 Digital sensor 15 Sensor not detected 99 1 5 Control 99 1 9 16 Value 99 1 17 32 Digital sensor 16 Minor Under 99 1 33 Digital sensor 16 Minor Over 99 1 34 Digital sensor 16 Major Under 99 1 35...

Page 78: ...n 6 failed A notification 6 event such as a page or email was unsuccessful Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose notification problems 47 Notification 7 failed A notification 7 event such as a page or...

Page 79: ...bl B1 O _OV_Traps points _OV_vTraps 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 2 0 PointSet 20 PointClr 21 SumPSet 101 SumPClr 102 ComFailed 103 ComRestored 014 P0001Set 10001 through P0064Set 10064 P0001Clr 20001 through P0...

Page 80: ...by the Cell16 SNMP Trap managers can use one of two methods to get alarm information 1 Granular traps not necessary to define point descriptions for the Cell16 OR 2 The SNMP manager reads the descript...

Page 81: ...6 0 Object 1 800 622 3314 Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 4 1 0 Object 01 02 1995 05 08 27 760 Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 1 99 1 1 1 Object 99 Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 2 99 1 1 1 Object 1 Value...

Page 82: ...n most terminal programs and this will not work correctly with the Cell16 Q The LAN link LED is green on my Cell16 but I can t poll it from my T Mon A Some routers will not forward packets to an IP ad...

Page 83: ...both Cell16 and T MonXM variables A The Cell16 SNMP agent manages an embedded MIB that supports only the Cell16 s RTU variables The T MonXM variables are included in the distributed MIB only to provi...

Page 84: ...rmation when you call our Technical Support representatives can assist you in gathering it Please write the information down for easy access Please have your user manual and hardware serial number rea...

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