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D20MX INSTRUCTION MANUAL

GE INFORMATION

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D20MX Processor

Table of contents

ABOUT THIS 

DOCUMENT

Purpose ............................................................................................................................7
Intended audience  ........................................................................................................7
Additional documentation ...........................................................................................7
How to use this manual ................................................................................................8
Document conventions .................................................................................................8
Safety words and definitions........................................................................................9

PRODUCT SUPPORT

Search technical support ...........................................................................................11
Contact customer support  ........................................................................................11
Product returns.............................................................................................................12
Upgrade your D20MX processor firmware ..............................................................12

BEFORE YOU START

Safety precautions  ......................................................................................................13

Warning symbols  .........................................................................................................................................14

Regulatory compliance information ........................................................................15

CE Mark compliance ....................................................................................................................................15

Product overview..........................................................................................................15

Product design................................................................................................................................................15
D20MX Processor .........................................................................................................................................16
Security ..............................................................................................................................................................16
D20MX applications  ....................................................................................................................................17
Firmware/FPGA versions ...........................................................................................................................21
D20 chassis ......................................................................................................................................................21
Power supply...................................................................................................................................................24
Modems .............................................................................................................................................................25

Ordering guide..............................................................................................................26
D20MX upgrade kits.....................................................................................................27
Product specifications ................................................................................................29
Storage recommendations.........................................................................................31

Storage conditions  ......................................................................................................................................31

Summary of Contents for D20MX

Page 1: ...GE Digital Energy GE Information D20MX Processor Instruction Manual 994 0140 Version 1 4x Revision 1 ...

Page 2: ...Elektroapparate GMBH Hyperterminal is a registered trademark of Hil graeve Tera Term is a registered trademark of T Teranishi Incorporated IEC is a registered trademark of Com mission Electrotechnique Internationale IEEE is a registered trademark of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc Internet Explorer Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor poration ...

Page 3: ...Contact customer support 11 Product returns 12 Upgrade your D20MX processor firmware 12 BEFORE YOU START Safety precautions 13 Warning symbols 14 Regulatory compliance information 15 CE Mark compliance 15 Product overview 15 Product design 15 D20MX Processor 16 Security 16 D20MX applications 17 Firmware FPGA versions 21 D20 chassis 21 Power supply 24 Modems 25 Ordering guide 26 D20MX upgrade kits ...

Page 4: ...ailover sequence 52 Required components 52 RS 232 switch panel operation 53 Redundancy wiring diagrams 53 POWERING UP AND TESTING Required for testing 55 Accessing WESMAINT II using a terminal 56 Terminal Emulation 56 SHELL 56 Power up and test steps 56 Set up a PC to act as a WESMAINTII terminal 57 Power up the D20MX 57 Automatic on line start up test 57 Code and configuration files 58 Further te...

Page 5: ...nfigurations to the D20MX 76 Updating D20 D200 configurations to use the D20MX firmware definition with ConfigPro 83 Updating a D20 configuration to use the D20MX firmware definition with ConfigPro 83 Updating a D200 configuration to use the D20MX firmware definition with ConfigPro 86 Software feature licensing 87 USING THE D20MX Front panel LEDs 91 Operational status LEDs 91 LAN port status LEDs ...

Page 6: ...f configuration 131 Remote secure transfer of configuration 137 Application definition files and default configurations 140 Staging factory default configuration files 140 Installing application definitions archived 141 Installing application definitions non archived 144 SECURE CONNECTION FOR LOGICLINX Secure connection with SGConfig v8 1 or higher 149 Secure connection with ConfigPro 149 Wesmaint...

Page 7: ...t This manual assumes that the user is experienced in Electrical utility applications Electrical wiring and safety procedures Related other manufacturers products such as protective relays and communications equipment Additional documentation For the most current version of the D20MX Hardware User s Manual please download a copy from http www gedigitalenergy com app ViewFiles aspx prod d20mx type ...

Page 8: ...onventions are used throughout this manual Bold face is used for Names of software program menus editors and dialog boxes also for the names of menu commands keyboard keys icons and desktop shortcuts and buttons and fields in editors and dialog boxes Names of hardware components User input that must be typed exactly Italic face is used for Emphasis Cross references to sections figures and tables w...

Page 9: ...mage or downtime The following safety and equipment symbols are used in this document Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided results in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Indicates practices that are not relate...

Page 10: ...10 GE INFORMATION D20MX INSTRUCTION MANUAL ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ...

Page 11: ...e Center is open 24 hours a day seven days a week for you to talk directly to a GE representative In the U S and Canada call toll free 1 800 547 8629 International customers please call 1 905 927 7070 Or e mail to multilin tech ge com Have the following information ready to give to Customer Service Ship to address the address that the product is to be returned to Bill to address the address that t...

Page 12: ...the RMA number and RMA documents via fax or e mail Once you receive the RMA documents attach them to the outside of the shipping package and ship to GE NOTE Product returns are not accepted unless accompanied by the Return Merchandise Authorization number Upgrade your D20MX processor firmware The firmware of your D20MX Processor can be upgraded to provide the latest functionality and improvements ...

Page 13: ...essor card is a pin for pin compatible replacement for all generations of the D20 SBC providing the latest revisions of common D20 applications and performance enhancements to support NERC compliant Cyber security Before you begin installing and using the D20MX review the information in this chapter including the following topics Safety precautions Regulatory compliance information Product overvie...

Page 14: ...l safety shield All electronic components within the D20MX are susceptible to damage from electrostatic discharge To prevent damage when handling this product use approved static control procedures Hazardous voltages can cause shock burns or death To prevent exposure to hazardous voltages disconnect and lock out all power sources before servicing and removing components If the D20MX is used in a m...

Page 15: ...to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving device Increase the separation between the equipment Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device s is connected Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help Product overview The D20 is a standalone remote terminal unit R...

Page 16: ...fiber card version Security The D20MX provides the following new security improvements over its predecessors Centralized user authentication and authorization RADIUS including integration with Microsoft Servers using NPS Role Based Access Control RBAC keeping operator and engineering activities separated logged and simple NERC compliant passwords with strong complexity rules and one way encrypted ...

Page 17: ...ins data from one or more Quantum Meters via the DNP interface 001 A023N 423 CDC Type I DPA for D20MX The CDC Type I DPA emulates a CDC Type I RTU A026 1 321 Communication Watchdog DTA Reports on the state of communications between the RTU and a remote device Data Translation Application A027N 832 SOE Logger DTA for D20MX The Sequence of Events Logger DTA processes sequence of events SOEs from any...

Page 18: ...system A121 0 200 Automatic Frequency Selection DTA Provides AI points each derived from an Automatic Selection Method ASM An ASM selects the highest priority valid frequency measurement from a group of AI points A123 0 111 NGC General DTA Generates control lockout indications digital input suppression or unsupression indications and control active indications A131 0 131 MODBUS TCP IP DCA Provides...

Page 19: ... B034N 203 Redundant Monitor for D20MX Monitors CCU states and initiates failover Also receives command requests to perform database synchronization switchover and failover B045 0 101 D20AC WESMAINT II Display Screens Provides D20AC WESMAINT II displays B052 0N 351 DNP Internet Data Link for D20MX DNP V3 00 data link over internet B058 0N 231 IEC 870 5 Data Link for D20MX FT 1 2 primary data link ...

Page 20: ...Saving Time provides a time zone and DST information to other applications SAN0001 Applications B009 401 Mailbox DTA System point conversion application B021N 991 DNP V3 00 DPA for D20MX The Distributed Network Protocol DNP DPA enables master stations to retrieve and modify local data using the DNP V3 00 Application Layer Protocol SAN0002 Applications B009 310 Mailbox DTA Same application as used ...

Page 21: ...de 994 0078 The D20MX supports the two versions of the D20 chassis listed in Table 5 Table 5 Types of D20 chassis Image ID Image Name Description Version Image S032 D20S Peripheral Board supports B003 D20S Peripheral Board Code 303 S033 D20A Peripheral Board supports B003 D20A Peripheral Board Code 301 S034 D20K Peripheral Board supports B003 D20K Peripheral Board Code 306 S035 D20C Peripheral Boa...

Page 22: ...ith switch and fuses see Figure 1 Figure 1 D20 non VME chassis power supply switch and fuses This chassis contains the WESTERM D20M SS termination panel which is attached directly to the back of the assembly see Figure 2 Figure 2 D20 non VME backplane D20 non VME Chassis Power Supply Switch Power Supply Fuses D20 Non VME Chassis Power Supply Connector Block WESTERM D20M SS Termination Panel ...

Page 23: ...s see Figure 4 contains the WESTERM D20M termination panel that is mounted separately on the D20 chassis The VME chassis kit includes a VME bus backplane called the WESTERM D20VME The VME bus backplane connects to the termination panel using a ribbon cable from Slot 1 on the bus backplane Figure 4 D20 VME chassis VME bus backplane and D20M termination panel D20 VME Chassis Power Supply Switch Powe...

Page 24: ...e Other power supplies are available for specific requirements Contact GE Digital Energy for details Table 6 Available power supplies Ensure your D20 power input is externally protected for over current otherwise damage to the D20MX may occur The required fuse rating depends on the power consumption of your system The D20 available power supplies listed in Table 6 are equipped with two field repla...

Page 25: ... on unconditioned lines and supports the majority of SCADA EMS applications It is available in a 3U GE part number 520 0120 vertical mount configuration in the D20 chassis the 19 inch rack mount GE part number 520 0090 version is currently not supported Third party modems can be used to meet specific requirements These modems are connected to the D20 via standard RS 232 connections Contact GE Digi...

Page 26: ...ut B C D20 Power Supply 100 300VDC 85 264VAC Input 24V ISO Output C D D20 Power Supply 100 300VDC 85 264VAC Input 48V ISO Output D D20MX Modem slots 1 2 3 U Empty slot with cover plate U U U A Wesdac D20 202 bin modem A A A C Telenetics 14400 baud modem 2 wire dial up C C C D Telenetics 14400 baud modem 4 wire leased line D D D E D20MX dual 100BASE FX ST Media Interface Card E F D20MX dual 100 BAS...

Page 27: ... access A C D20MX non VME dual 100BASE FX Ethernet Ports front access C G D20MX non VME dual 100BASE FX Ethernet Ports rear access G D20MX Media Interface Card Options U Not required U E D20MX dual 100BASE FX ST Media Interface Card E F D20MX dual 100 BASE FX LC Media Interface Card F D20MX firmware options D20MX firmware Refer to the GE Digital Energy online store for available firmware options D...

Page 28: ... ST FO Card 1 975 1236 D20MX CPU to D20MX Rear FO Card Harness 1 1 975 1237 Termination panel to Backplane 0 V Harness 1 1 1 1 953 1014 Blank Plate for D20MX Install 1 1 1 1 953 1015 Lower filler cover plate 1 1 1 1 581 0002 GE Digital Energy Products Documentation CD 1 1 1 1 588 0075 V14X GE Digital Energy D20MX Documentation CD 1 1 1 1 977 0529 72 Cable Null Modem DB9F DB9F 80 C 150 V 1 1 1 1 46...

Page 29: ...t interface Twisted Pair 10 100 1000BaseT Isolated RJ 45 connector 100BaseFX Fiber Optic 1300 nm 50 125 µm 62 5 125 µm multi mode duplex fiber cable ST connectors Serial communications D 20 Link 2 channels Data rate 250 kbps Surge protected to 2000 V peak RS 232 7 channels 5 signal TXD RXD RTS CTS DCD DTE ports Data rate independently selectable refer to the application configuration guides Mainte...

Page 30: ... 6 in Weight 2 54 kg 5 6 lb Operating temperature 0 C to 70 C Note Do not operate the D20MX above 60 C for extended periods of time as this shortens the life of the super capacitor and reduces the backup time of the real time clock Humidity rating 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Environmental rating Ingress protection IP30 IEC 60529 Installation overvoltage category CAT II 2 Pollution deg...

Page 31: ...5 C Relative humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Maximum altitude 12192 m 40 000 feet above sea level NOTE Do not store the D20MX above 60 C for extended periods of time as this shortens the life of the super capacitor and reduces the backup time of the real time clock When powered off the D20MX real time clock remains active for 14 days at 40 C to 60 C and greater than one month at 25 C Information i...

Page 32: ...32 GE INFORMATION D20MX INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHAPTER 1 BEFORE YOU START ...

Page 33: ...rounding the D20MX and connecting the power supply D20 chassis layouts Installation of the D20MX can be performed with one of three D20 chassis layouts see Installation steps on page 35 The D20 non VME chassis front panel layouts for the D20MX upgrade kits comprise A D20 containing a D20MX with front Ethernet connectors see Figure 6 A D20 containing a D20MX with front Fiber Optic connectors see Fi...

Page 34: ...Ethernet connectors Figure 7 D20 chassis front panel D20MX with front fiber optic connectors D20 chassis D20 power supply D20MX processor D20MX cover plate D20MX cover plate filler Protective earth terminal D20 chassis D20 power supply D20MX processor D20MX cover plate D20MX cover plate filler Protective earth terminal ...

Page 35: ...MX must be placed on an anti static surface while not installed in the chassis 3 Remove all horizontal blank faceplates 4 Gently install the D20MX in the first bottom most slot Align the edge of the D20MX with the guide rails in the D20 chassis NOTE The D20MX is a double height board that occupies two slots in the chassis Handle the D20MX with care since SMT components are located on the bottom si...

Page 36: ...f the D20MX or the backplane of the D20 chassis 11 If the D20MX is being installed in a VME chassis connect the 0 V cable part number 975 1237 11 1 Connect the bare end of the cable wire to the O V connector on the WESTERM terminal block TB2 9 11 2 Remove the wire from the lower 0 V connector on the VME backplane and connect this wire to the male end of the 0 V cable 11 3 Connect the female end of...

Page 37: ... limitations exist You cannot install multiple D20MX processor boards in a single D20 Therefore a maximum of seven serial and two D 20 Link connections are supported on each D20 unit The D20MX supports 100BASE FX instead of 10BASE FL If you are using any other devices in your system and you are limited to 10BASE FL you must purchase a 100BASE FX to 10BASE FL media converter The D20MX can be instal...

Page 38: ... block TB2 9 8 2 Remove the wire from the lower 0 V connector on the VME backplane and connect this wire to the male end of the 0 V cable 8 3 Connect the female end of the 0 V cable to the lower 0 V connector on the VME backplane See Figure 12 0 V cable connection Figure 12 0 V cable connection P1 connector on Fiber optic daughter card J3 and J4 connectors on D20MX PCB Cable D20 Chassis view throu...

Page 39: ...oved network settings for the device Windows based PC with any Windows based terminal emulation software and Web browser software installed 12 AWG wire minimum for protective earth 2 ring connectors Panduit part number PV10 14R for 12 AWG 3 3 mm wire for protective earth terminal Grounding the D20MX Surge and noise suppression components used on the D20MX are designed to prevent nuisance operation...

Page 40: ... part number 581 0002 GE Digital Energy D20MX Documentation CD GE part number 588 0075 V14X Verify that you have received all items GE parts include a unique number typically in the format XXX XXXX that can be used as a reference Connecting the power supply The D20MX processor board is supplied power through the WESTERM D20M SS backplane Power connections to the backplane are made on connector blo...

Page 41: ...ront panel can have one of the following layouts Ethernet connectors RJ45 see Figure 14 Front access Fiber optic connectors ST see Figure 15 Rear access Fiber optic connectors on a fiber optic daughter card see Figure 16 The optic daughter card can be either a D20MX dual 100 BASE FX ST Media Interface Card or a D20MX dual 100 BASE FX LC Media Interface Card For a description of the operational sta...

Page 42: ... card with rear access fiber optic connectors Fiber Optic Port 1 Fiber Optic Port 2 RS232 Serial Port Operational Status LEDs USB Port not supported Port Status LEDs Fiber Optic Port 2 Fiber Optic Port 1 RS232 Serial Port Operational Status LEDs USB Port not supported Fiber Optic Port Status LEDs LC Media Interface Fiber Optic card D20MX front panel Fiber Optic Port 2 Fiber Optic Port 1 ST Media I...

Page 43: ... and for data bits To avoid burning out the WESTERM or D20MX mainboard when directly connecting a rear panel serial port on one D20MX chassis to another rear panel serial port on any type of D20 chassis jumper the WESTERM of both chassis to not provide a power connection to pin 4 Refer to the appropriate WESTERM module layout for jumper settings D 20 Link Communications between the D20 and the D20...

Page 44: ...eripheral common code i e pcommon versions as defined in Table 13 Table 13 Peripherals compatible with the D20MX Repeaters Repeater and extension modules can be used to extend the distance between peripheral modules D 20 Communication Interface 520 0117 D 20 Fiber Optic Splitter 4 way 520 0118 D 20 GFO 520 0148 I O peripheral PCOMMON version compatibility PERFPAL version compatibility D20C P022 PC...

Page 45: ...es not require Ethernet switches to use Spanning Tree Protocol STP but for switches configured to use STP you must configure the switch ports that are connected to the D20MX as edge ports To connect the D20MX to network devices Plug network cables into the D20MX twisted pair Ethernet ports NOTE If the D20MX is deployed in the presence of strong RF energy in the 110 MHz 125 MHz band such as airport...

Page 46: ...following glass optical fiber GOF cabling with the D20MX 50 125 μm core cladding multi mode gradient index cable 62 5 125 μm core cladding multi mode gradient index cable 100 140 μm core cladding multi mode gradient index cable 200 m core Hard Clad Silica HCS multi mode step index cable You can use the following fiber optic terminations for D20MX cabling ST Connectors with 526 3003 and 526 3005LF ...

Page 47: ...properties of the D20MX and set the Redundancy field in the B119 1N LAN Redundancy Manager LRM Configuration table to Redundant LAN An Alias IP allows the D20MX to communicate with devices using the dual LAN scheme and devices using the redundant LAN scheme simultaneously To configure a system for dual LAN operation enable both LAN A and LAN B in the device properties of the D20MX and set the Redu...

Page 48: ...ce with a conflicting IP address Figure 17 SGConfig example of overriding derived IP address by defining a hostname Each host consists of a host name and host address Construct the host name by replacing the last two characters of the D20MX Host Name with a two character suffix that matches the derived IP address you wish to override or disable The suffix conventions are shown in Table 18 The D20M...

Page 49: ...ctive D20MX applications are operational Active CCU YES Standby D20MX applications are not operational but are ready to take over on a switchover command or a failover Standby CCU YES Disabled D20MX applications have been suspended due to an error You must type el r and boot in the SHELL to clear this error Disabled YES Debug D20MX boot sequence has been interrupted by pressing CTRL E Put the CCU ...

Page 50: ... NULL modem cable GE Energy part number 977 0529 when you are connecting to the D20MX front panel RS 232 connector Use of a WESMAINT cable does not allow communication to the D20MX Use only a standard WESMAINT cable GE Energy part number 977 0300 when connecting to the rear panel COM0 connector Use of a NULL modem cable causes permanent damage to the D20MX and PC D20 system redundancy A redundant ...

Page 51: ...rial field connections to the Standby CCU which now becomes the Active CCU If CCU A fails CCU B becomes active See Figure 20 Redundant D20 system If CCU A fails Figure 20 Redundant D20 system If CCU A fails RS 232 Switch Panel CCU A Active CCU B Standby CCU B Serial Communications CCU A Serial Communications To Field Equipment Inter CCU Communications RS 232 Switch Monitor and Control RS 232 Switc...

Page 52: ...system you need the components listed in Table 20 Table 20 Redundant D20 system required components NOTE Pins 4 on switch panel connectors J2 through J9 are tied together and to the panel s power supply Any loading from field devices on these pins loads the RS 232 panel power supply and should be taken into consideration when sizing power supplies Active Standby Switch Power Indicator LEDs CCU Ind...

Page 53: ...both D20 units should be made in the same order For example if P1 is connected to port 3 on the first D20 P9 should also be connected to port 3 on the second D20 NOTE At least one RS232 cable GE part number 977 0121 from each D20MX MUST be connected to the switch panel to enable proper switch over operation Failure to do so may result in the D20MX entering the disabled mode during a failover 9 Con...

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Page 55: ... file must be loaded into the D20MX NVRAM If you have replaced the main board of the D20MX then you need to restore the configuration file so that diagnostic tests can be performed If this power up and test procedure reveals that your D20MX is not functioning properly due to software malfunction then you need to download code and configuration files See the SGConfig online help Required for testin...

Page 56: ...icrosoft Windows does not have these limitations and is therefore recommended as a terminal emulation program It can be downloaded from the Internet SHELL The SHELL is a debugging and diagnostics tool that is accessible as a menu selection in WESMAINT II or from a basic login prompt if WESMAINT II is not available The approved method of using the diagnostic tools of the SHELL is through the front ...

Page 57: ... power is switched on Internal processes perform a series of routines Self diagnostic tests are performed followed by the spawning of all the software applications that reside in the unit s memory The self diagnostic tests generate PASS or FAIL messages that can be viewed in your terminal emulator WESMAINT II screen You can also see the results of the application spawning process Pass Fail tests a...

Page 58: ...nctioning correctly To check that CCU A and CCU B are communicating once you have powered up the Primary and Secondary units 1 On the front of the RS 232 Panel check that CCU A LED is illuminated which shows that CCU A is Active NOTE Both the PWR A and PWR B LEDs should be illuminated 2 Connect a NULL modem cable GE Energy part number 977 0529 to the RS 232 connector on the front panel of the acti...

Page 59: ...ftware failure 1 On the front of the RS 232 Panel check that CCU A LED is illuminated which shows that CCU A is Active NOTE Both the PWR A and PWR B LEDs should be illuminated 2 Connect a NULL modem cable GE Energy part number 977 0529 to the RS 232 connector on the front panel of the D20MX designated as CCU A 3 Attach the other end of the cable to the serial communications port of the PC or termi...

Page 60: ...ons port of the PC or terminal 3 Login to WESMAINT II through the emulator you are using Result The WESMAINT Main Menu appears 4 If you can login to WESMAINT II this indicates that CCU B is the Active CCU Results Fail over has occurred NOTE If the previously Active A CCU powers up after a fail over from CCU A to CCU B then STNDBY appears at top left when you login to WESMAINT II on CCU B This can ...

Page 61: ...software The D20MX main processor board requires four valid files to be loaded An operating system image file called vxWorks which resides in the file system on Flash memory An application image file called appl out which resides in the file system on Flash memory A configuration file which resides in the NVRAM A Hardware Support Package HSP file called hsp tar that resides in the file system on F...

Page 62: ...0M shell The eds command takes a parameter which defines how many seconds that a user is allowed to enter the C shell Until the eds timer expires a user with appropriate access is allowed to enter or re enter the C shell as many times as required After the eds timer expires entry to the C shell is no longer allowed If the parameter is not specified the default timeout is 300 seconds 5 minutes A us...

Page 63: ... a user System default user account The D20MX configuration can be defaulted by pressing CTRL F on a terminal connected over the front RS232 port during startup In addition if the D20MX detects a corrupt configuration on startup it generates a system default configuration The system default configuration comes with one user account username recover password system Login with this username and sync...

Page 64: ... must be available before an application and operating system image file can be loaded into a D20MX over the network An Ethernet switch and appropriate Ethernet patch cables to connect your PC s Network Adapter and the D20MX s Ethernet port 1 to the switch The D20MX contains a configuration file with LAN enabled and an IP address that matches the one configured in SGConfig The PC s Network Adapter...

Page 65: ...appear 2 When the message Press Ctrl E to enter debug mode appears press Ctrl E within 3 seconds Result The login dialog appears 3 Log in For User type a username that has Maintenance or Read Write Access and press Enter For Password type the password and press Enter Result The D20M prompt appears 4 Optional Speed up communications to shorten download time Type Baud 115200 and press Enter Note Sel...

Page 66: ... rz and press Enter to put the D20MX into the state where it is ready to receive the downloadable code file 6 3 Click File ZMODEM Send from menu bar Result A dialog box appears prompting you to locate the vxWorks file that you wish to download 6 4 Select the correct file and click Open to start the transfer NOTE Do not press any keys on keyboard and do not move the Tera Term window during download...

Page 67: ...ses 9 Click Edit ribbon group Properties Result The D20MX Device Wizard appears 10 Click Next Result The Project LAN properties appear 11 Click Next Result The hardware and other properties appear for the device 12 Click Processor tab Code Image sub tab 13 Click the button with the ellipsis Result The Select Flash image file dialog appears 14 Navigate to the folder containing the appl out file and...

Page 68: ... use standard SGConfig procedures to download a configuration file over the network Firmware integrity The D20MX firmware uses a Firmware Integrity checking mechanism This mechanism consists of a Primary and Secondary storage system internal to the D20MX for the firmware files and an MD5 checksum on the individual firmware files Two D20M Shell commands commit and revert copy the firmware files fro...

Page 69: ... for device redundancy perform this procedure on the standby unit Then if desired switch over and perform this on the other unit Reverting to old firmware A previously committed version of the firmware i e old firmware may be recovered from secondary storage This feature is intended to be used if after downloading a new version of the firmware an issue is identified and you wish to recover the pre...

Page 70: ... cycling the D20MX You have taken precautions to ensure power will not be interrupted while you are running this procedure You have allocated about 1 hour to perform the whole operation Prerequisites for HSP download over a network link The following items must be available before an HSP file can be transferred into a D20MX over the network An Ethernet switch and appropriate Ethernet patch cables ...

Page 71: ...ure Result The folder is renamed 5 Do either of the following Insert the D20MX Documentation CD into the computer s DVD CD drive or Extract then CD zip file on to the root of your C drive and double click the readme html file under the ISO Image sub folder which is nested two levels deep into the extracted folder Result The Documentation CD home page appears in your default Web Browser Alternate r...

Page 72: ...t the appl out file and click Open Result The full pathname of the appl out file appears in the Flash Image File box 15 Click OK Result The project s Main Page appears with the D20MX device selected 16 Generate the device configuration 16 1 Click the Project tab for the D20MX device configuration 16 2 Click the D20MX device 16 3 Click the ribbon Configure group Configuration Generate Stage HSP Fil...

Page 73: ...rer window showing the staging folder created in step 4 and press Ctrl V Result The Windows Explorer window showing the staging folder is displaying one of the tar files shown above 8 If you are downgrading the HSP refer to the README TXT file in the Firmware Files HSP Archive folder to determine which HSP version was used in the original firmware version Then copy paste the corresponding file as ...

Page 74: ...Transfer ZMODEM Send from menu bar Result A dialog box opens prompting you to locate the hsp tar file that you wish to download 5 4 Select the hsp tar file from the folder created in step 4 of Stage HSP File for Serial Transfer and click Open to start the transfer NOTE Do not press any keys on keyboard and do not move the TeraTerm window during download Result The file transfer may take from less ...

Page 75: ...9 Ensure the Standby IP checkbox is checked and if not check it In the associated IP address field ensure the IP address of the standby unit address is displayed and if not enter it TIP Click Help for information on how to determine the Standby IP address 10 Click OK Result A login dialog appears 11 Enter the User Name and Password of an account having SHELL access level of Maintenance or higher a...

Page 76: ... the warning dialog box Result The warning dialog box closes and the Applying HSP dialog box opens 10 The terminal emulator screen shows the progress of the HSP update 11 This process can take 5 minutes to 1 2 hour to apply the HSP depending on which components are updated 12 When complete there are two possibilities An Information dialog box asks you to toggle the power switch on the D20MX If so ...

Page 77: ...ition with ConfigPro on page 83 before migrating the D20 configuration to SGConfig A NULL modem cable GE part number 977 0529 connecting the RS 232 connector on the front panel of the D20MX to the serial communications port of the configuration computer Procedure To transfer a D20 or D200 device configuration to the D20MX NOTE In the event that you have selected dialog checkbox Do not show this me...

Page 78: ...e Project tab of the original D20 or D200 device configuration 6 2 Click the D20 or D200 device 6 3 Click the ribbon Configure group Configuration Hardware Processor Change Type Result The Change Device dialog appears 6 4 Select the D20MX type and click OK Result A dialog is displayed indicating that the device type has been changed successfully 6 5 Click OK Result The device is now displayed as a...

Page 79: ...ic Settings window appears 9 4 Click Next until the Processor tab appears 9 5 Click the Firmware sub tab and Select 9 6 Select either SAN0001 14X or SAN0002 14X as per the decision taken in step 2 Result The Changing Device dialog appears After some time it closes and the D20MX Device Wizard appears 9 7 Click Finish Result The D20MX Device Wizard closes 10 Import the RADIUS roles from the D20MX de...

Page 80: ...ck the D20MX device Result The Application List popup appears 11 3 Double click the System Point Database application Result The System Point Database Properties dialog appears 11 4 Select LAN Redundancy Manager and click Descriptors Result The Point Descriptors dialog appears 11 5 Click on the Import button Result The Import Point Descriptors dialog appears 11 6 Click OK Result The Browse For Fol...

Page 81: ...INT II configuration guide 13 If the configuration being transferred is LAN based generate the iSCS Configuration for the Project 13 1 Click the Project tab of the original D20 or D200 device configuration 13 2 Click the D20MX device 13 3 Click the ribbon Configure group iSCS Generate 13 4 Confirm that there are zero errors in the Device Log any Warnings are acceptable 14 If the configuration bein...

Page 82: ...ions group Connect Result The Terminal Emulator window opens 16 9 Login to the D20MX using the username admin and password changeme Result The D20M prompt appears 16 10 Click the Configure ribbon group Actions Sync To Result The Downloading Configuration File dialog appears showing the progress of the download At the conclusion a Confirm dialog appears with three buttons Boot Verify and Exit 16 11...

Page 83: ...ents must be present ConfigPro 5 03 or higher installed on the configuration computer Note If you are using a ConfigPro version older than 5 03 skip this procedure and migrate your ConfigPro project archives directly into SGConfig Then follow the procedure in section Transfer D20 D200 configurations to the D20MX on page 76 D20MX Documentation CD part no 588 0075 V14X in either of the following for...

Page 84: ...ep 18 Otherwise select from the menu bar Project Archive Project Restore Result The Restore Project from ZIP File dialog appears 11 Under the Select Source Project ZIP File area click the document icon Result The Select a Project ZIP file to Restore dialog appears 12 Navigate to the new D20MXV14X folder Result The two files MX01 14X zip and MX02 14X zip appear in the dialog 13 Select the appropria...

Page 85: ...and Project Name of the project you want to transfer to the D20MX Result The Copy To area contains the Project Directory and Project Name of the project you want to transfer to the D20MX 28 Click OK Close and the door icon Result The main window of ConfigPro appears with the tree view of the project directory on the left 29 Make a backup copy of your project 29 1 Select from the menu bar Project C...

Page 86: ...finition with ConfigPro Prerequisites Before you can update the firmware definition of a D200 device configuration the following components must be present ConfigPro 5 03 or higher installed on the configuration computer D20MX Documentation CD part no 588 0075 V14X in either of the following formats Physical CD media or Zip file Procedure Migrating a multi processor D200 only transfers the applica...

Page 87: ...re in groups called application groups and are identified by a license code Currently application groups 001 and 002 are available Future releases of the application image file will provide more groups Use the D20M Shell command swlic report to view the list of application groups swlic list to view the applications in each group Enable trial period An application group may be temporarily enabled f...

Page 88: ...e File tffs0 swLicense license key Good Customer Service sends you either An unlock code An new license file license key Or a batch file batch lic which can be used on multiple D20MXs Unlock code If Customer Service send an unlock code use the D20M Shell command swlic unlock l unlock code to unlock the application group For example D20M swlic unlock l 6E62385170303537533061626B66706643673D3D Unloc...

Page 89: ...m directory NOTE The file must be named batch lic Use the D20M Shell command CL Copy License to process the batch file This command processes the ram batch lic file extracting the appropriate license block and creates a new license file license lic If there are no errors the D20MX automatically restarts NOTE For the batch file to be processed a license file must be in place Use the command swlic i...

Page 90: ...90 GE INFORMATION D20MX INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURING THE SOFTWARE ...

Page 91: ... front panel become active The indicators provide status information on the operation of the D20MX Operational status LEDs The status LEDs indicate the unit s operational status LED Display Label Color Status Description PWR Green Power Solid light when 5 V DC power is correctly supplied to the processor board OFF when 5 V DC is not present RDY Green Ready Flashes when Initialization boot up and s...

Page 92: ...ng for up to a minute before turning off Green Normally off reserved for future expansion LED Display Label Color Status Description IRIG PWR RDY IRIG PWR RDY IRIG PWR RDY LED Display Label Color Status Description LINK Orange for 1000BASE T Green for 10 100BASE T Link 1 Link 2 Solid light when an active device is connected to the Ethernet port ACT Yellow Activity 1 Activity 2 Flashes when data is...

Page 93: ...are sufficiently grounded to prevent ESD damage to the D20MX or other components See section Grounding the D20MX on page 39 To remove the D20MX from a D20 chassis 1 Power down the D20 and disconnect the power supply 2 Disconnect all communication cables from the front panel of the D20MX and the backplane of the D20 chassis 3 Loosen the front panel retaining screws 4 Remove the blank plates located...

Page 94: ...rotective packaging 7 Grasp the D20MX by the front handles and slide the processor module all the way out of the D20 chassis Allow the D20MX to cool before removing The heatsink of the D20MX may be extremely hot during and immediately after operation Use caution when removing the processor module from the chassis to avoid being burned 8 Store the D20MX in static protective packaging ...

Page 95: ...ting the RS 232 connector on the front panel of the D20MX to the serial communications port of a PC or terminal Generate a system default configuration for the D20MX To generate a system default configuration for the D20MX 1 Set up Tera Term on a PC See Set up Tera Term on a PC on page 64 2 Restart the D20MX by turning the power off and on Result The startup messages appear 3 When the message Pres...

Page 96: ...TION MANUAL CHAPTER 8 GENERATING A SYSTEM DEFAULT CONFIGURATION FOR THE D20MX 5 Login with the username recover and password system Result The D20M prompt appears 6 You may now synchronize a configuration to the D20MX using SGConfig ...

Page 97: ...d sensitive information from the D20MX A Windows PC with SGConfig 8 1 or higher software A NULL modem cable GE Energy part number 977 0529 connecting the RS 232 connector on the front panel of the D20MX to the serial communications port of a PC or terminal Remove configuration data and sensitive information from the D20MX To remove configuration data and sensitive information from the flash file s...

Page 98: ... font D20 nvramt Result Various messages appear and finally the D20 prompt appears 6 Type the following command shown in bold font D20 efn Result The message Erasing entire Flash Device appears for about 1 minute and then the D20 prompt appears 7 Power off the D20MX The D20MX is now secured for disposal purposes Removing configuration data on a PC If ConfigPro or SGConfig have been used to configu...

Page 99: ... configurations D20MX01 14X and D20MX02 14X include a default role based access control model that meets the general rules shown in Table 21 Table 21 General access control rules The Shell access level roles are provided in Table 22 Table 22 Shell access level Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operator 3 Observer 0 Can Change Passwords Yes No No No Can Clear the Login Buffer No No No No Can C...

Page 100: ...odify DNP Serial Data Link Display 32013 Table 35 Read Table 36 Modify Modbus DCA Display 59 Table 37 Read Table 38 Modify Modbus DPA Display 68 Table 39 Read Table 40 Modify File Upload Interface 32071 Table 41 Read Table 42 Modify SOE Logger 27 Table 43 Read Table 44 Modify SEL DCA 78 Table 45 Read Table 46 Modify IEC 60870 5 101 104 DPA 101 Table 47 Read Table 48 Modify Landis Gyr 8979 DPA 185 ...

Page 101: ...puts display Yes Yes Yes No 12 Analog Outputs Detail display Yes Yes Yes No 13 Transition Counter display Yes Yes Yes No 14 Transition Counter Detailed display Yes Yes Yes No 15 SOE Buffer display Yes Yes Yes No 16 USER LOG display Yes No No No 17 Database Synch display Yes Yes Yes No 18 Switch over display Yes Yes Yes No 19 System Status display Yes Yes No No 20 Communication Status display Yes Y...

Page 102: ...18 Switch over display Yes Yes Yes No 19 System Status display Yes Yes Yes Yes 20 Communication Status display Yes Yes Yes Yes 21 Complex Object display Yes Yes No No 22 Complex Object Detail display Yes Yes No No 23 Generic Data display Yes Yes No No 24 Generic Data Detail display Yes Yes No No 25 31 Not used Yes Yes No No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operator 3 Observer 0 ...

Page 103: ...Operator 3 Observer 0 0 23 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No 24 Modify Points Detail Displays Yes Yes Yes No 25 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operator 3 Observer 0 0 DNP DPA Display Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 22 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No 23 Configuration Pages Yes Yes Yes Yes 24 Detail Pages Yes Yes Yes No 25 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administr...

Page 104: ...er 0 0 Any Page Yes Yes Yes No 2 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operator 3 Observer 0 0 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operator 3 Observer 0 0 Any Page Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operator 3 Observer 0 0 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit ...

Page 105: ...on Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operato r 3 Observer 0 0 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No 1 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operato r 3 Observer 0 0 Any Page Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operato r 3 Observer 0 0 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No 1 Force Unforce Point Delete All or Delete to Cu...

Page 106: ...ay Yes Yes Yes No 7 Force R L Output R L Outputs Display Yes Yes Yes No 8 Delete All COS COS Display Yes Yes Yes No 9 Delete All SOE SOE Display Yes Yes Yes No 10 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operato r 3 Observer 0 0 Main Display Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 Port Assignment and Cross References Displays Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 Current Status Display Yes Yes Yes Yes...

Page 107: ...mm Statistics Display Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operator 3 Observer 0 0 1 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No 2 Update counters in Quantum Meter Status Display Yes Yes Yes No 1 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operator 3 Observer 0 0 Quantum Function Menu Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 Quantum Meter Data Di...

Page 108: ...rator 3 Observer 0 0 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operator 3 Observer 0 0 Any page Yes Yes Yes No 1 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operator 3 Observer 0 0 31 Not Used Yes Yes Yes No Bit Position Description Administrator 2 Engineer 1 Operator 3 Observer 0 0 Any page Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 31 Not Used Yes Y...

Page 109: ...ame Description Test Specification EN55011 CISPR 11 1 ISM RF equipment Electromagnetic disturbance characteristics Radiated Emissions 30 MHz to 1 GHz Conducted Emissions 150 kHz 30 MHz Standard Name Description Test Specification IEC 61000 4 2 Electrostatic discharge ESD immunity test Contact Discharge 8 kV Air Discharge 15 kV HCP and VCP 8 kV IEC 61000 4 3 IEC 61850 3 clause 5 7 2 Radiated radio ...

Page 110: ...on Test Specification IEC 61010 1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use General requirements IEC 60255 5 Insulation coordination for measuring relays and protection equipment Requirements and tests Dielectric and Resistance measurements not applicable due to design TVS in circuit Standard Name Description Test Specification IEC 60068 2 1 Cold 144 h...

Page 111: ...mp 460 0073 supplied must be installed on the power cable IEC 60068 2 31 Drop and topple Dropping on each face Dropping on each corner Toppling or pushover For a total of 12 drops IEC 60068 2 78 Humidity Testing 96 hours steady state humidity at 40 C and 93 RH Standard Name Description Test Specification ...

Page 112: ...112 GE INFORMATION D20MX INSTRUCTION MANUAL APPENDIX B STANDARDS PROTECTION ...

Page 113: ...cal D20MX firmware upgrade How do you upgrade the low level firmware components of a D20MX Can you migrate an old D20 D200 configuration to D20MX Questions and answers Q Why is a D20MX RTU important A The D20MX is being introduced for the following reasons Some electronic components used in the D20 products have reached their end of life For example the 68EC030 CPU in the D20ME II and D20ME boards...

Page 114: ...s are moving away from the pSOS operating system since on going support for this operating system is very limited Q Is the D20MX hardware backward compatible A The D20MX hardware is compatible with the I O modules installed in the field A Due to aging printed circuit board assembly and mechanical constraints only certain chassis from 2002 and onward can be used with a D20MX This comprises the foll...

Page 115: ...tion data related to Ethernet LAN A For detailed migration steps see section Transfer D20 D200 configurations to the D20MX on page 76 Q What comprises a typical D20MX firmware upgrade A Typically a firmware upgrade of the D20MX involves only the operating system and application firmware images which are transferred by SFTP Q How do you upgrade the low level firmware components of a D20MX A To upgr...

Page 116: ...116 GE INFORMATION D20MX INSTRUCTION MANUAL APPENDIX C FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ...

Page 117: ...ng ConfigPro This appendix describes how to transfer a D20 configuration to the D20MX using ConfigPro Refer to the Application definition files and default configurations on page 140 to see how application definition files and factory default configuration files can be installed Using ConfigPro to configure and transfer a D20 configuration to a D20MX is done by Transferring D20 configurations to t...

Page 118: ...D20 configurations to the D20MX To transfer a D20 configuration to the D20MX using ConfigPro 1 Create a D20MX device 1 1 Right click the D20 device 1 2 Select Copy Result The Select Project and Page to Copy Device to window appears 1 3 In the Device Name field rename the device as a D20MX device ...

Page 119: ...k these applications These applications are referred to as unused applications in the steps to follow 2 6 Click the Door icon to close the Application List report Result The project containing the created D20MX device reappears 3 Edit the device properties of the created D20MX device so that it uses an appropriate D20MX SAN firmware file and it has similar device properties to the desired D20MX fa...

Page 120: ...h a zip extension were built with ConfigPro 3 2 Select a project location to which the configuration file is to be restored Note The D20MX factory default configuration files are ConfigPro 5 based If using ConfigPro 6 or 7 when prompted to upgrade select Yes If a message indicates that a nested loop project is to be created choose a different Project directory as required e g C drive in the screen...

Page 121: ...on file 3 3 1 Navigate to the project directory where the factory default configuration was restored 3 3 2 Open the file 3 3 3 Use the Projects and Windows tab to switch screen content The Windows tab allows access to different projects As shown above the device properties of the factory default configuration MX01 13X uses SAN0001 ...

Page 122: ...factory default configuration s main page and select Firmware 3 3 5 Select the required SAN firmware and click Copy to transfer this firmware to the project location in step 1 This is the location of the copy of the D20 device being modified In step 1 this D20 device was copied and renamed as a D20MX device ...

Page 123: ...he D20MX device created in step 1 copied and renamed D20 device which is to use the intended SAN firmware in the firmware library 3 4 1 Right click on the D20MX device 3 4 2 Select the Processor tab Firmware tab Use Firmware Type check box to choose the SAN0001 firmware Result The Select a Firmware Type window appears Click OK 3 4 3 Confirm the SAN0001 SAN0002 firmware is now associated to the D20...

Page 124: ... device unless the project itself is a LAN based project with all network addresses and settings clearly defined for LAN A and optionally B Step 3 6 assumes that the reader is familiar with the complete ConfigPro LAN settings configuration steps and that these steps have already been considered It points out the D20MX factory default LAN settings 3 6 Set the LAN Settings Default LAN Based Importan...

Page 125: ...ion into the RTU If not included in the Services settings the defaults for WesmaintSSH and CommandSSH are 22 and 922 respectively If included these ports can be changed to customized numbers WesmaintSSH allows remote access to the wesmaint menu CommandSSH allows remote access to SFTP and the D20M shell These are both TCP connections 4 Click OK when the D20MX device properties are set Result The ap...

Page 126: ...pplication referring to its configuration guide There are new tables and security settings that are required to be configured For complete details refer to the D20MX Documentation CD or extracted zip file for the B014 1N configuration guide 5 3 1 While in the D20MX device created in step 1 double click and go to the System Point Database tab which contains the Wesmaint II application Right click o...

Page 127: ...ranslation Applications tab is enabled its pseudo point descriptions must be correctly set Complete the following steps to ensure this 5 4 1 Go to the D20MX device being modified Double click the device Navigate to the System point database Applications tab Double click the System Point Database application Select the LAN Redundancy Manager from the list of applications Click Descriptors Click the...

Page 128: ...ile Then navigate to Configuration Files DefaultPointDescriptions B119 1N LAN Redundancy Manager Select DIDESC TXT and click Select 5 4 3 Confirm the pseudo point descriptions changed as shown below Click OK to accept the change and to close each window 5 4 4 Carefully configure all other enabled applications based on their respective configuration guides This is required before a configuration ca...

Page 129: ...plication to compare the RADIUS Role RADR tables in the factory default D20MX device with that in the newly modified D20MX device Compare the first two columns Role ID and Role Name as shown below to confirm the import was successful If not repeat the import process 6 Generate the device configuration after a configuration has been properly configured Result If there are no errors or warnings the ...

Page 130: ... project directory NOTE In step 5 4 5 a D20MXDEVICE SHX file was created after generating the tables of this D20MX device created This file can be found within the device directory in windows explorer The D20MXDEVICE SHX file is the file downloaded into the D20MX during the configuration download process ...

Page 131: ...or and the F7 key Serial configuration download to the D20MX is done from within ConfigPro similar to a D20 To use a serial connection to download a configuration to the D20MX using the ConfigPro terminal emulator and F7 key 1 Connect a cable either a NULL modem cable GE Energy part number 977 0529 from the RS 232 connector at the front panel of the D20MX to the serial communication port of the PC...

Page 132: ...Login admin Password changeme Result The D20M prompt appears 2 3 4 Confirm that access is allowed by pressing the Enter key a couple of times 2 4 Download sync the configuration from ConfigPro to the D20MX by pressing the F7 key on the key board 2 5 Optionally you can set up the terminal emulator for faster download speed 2 5 1 Login to the D20MX device through the ConfigPro Terminal Emulator Resu...

Page 133: ... sync the configuration from ConfigPro to the D20MX by pressing the F7 key Result The Download Configuration File progress bar appears 2 6 Restart the D20MX device when the download is complete by clicking Boot NOTE Booting the D20MX resets it to its previous baud rate If the baud rate in the D20MX is not the same as that in the communication properties the command prompt shows the following chara...

Page 134: ...nd 1 Connect a NULL modem cable GE Energy part number 977 0529 from the RS 232 connector located at the front panel of the D20MX to the serial communications port of the PC or terminal 2 Set up a VT100 terminal emulator e g Tera term Pro with the following serial communication parameter values NOTE To determine the computer port used on the computer s desk top right click on the My Computer short ...

Page 135: ...ompt an equivalent of the 68K monitor prompt 5 Press the Enter key a couple of time to display and confirm the required prompt that is D20M 6 Type sp to suspend the processor then type dl to download and press Enter 7 The D20MXDEVICE SHX file located in the project directory below can simply be dragged and dropped in the Tera term window ...

Page 136: ...0MX device is located Note The file name D20MXDEVICE represents the device name 9 Drag and drop the D20MXDEVICE SHX file onto the Tera term window NOTE Once a configuration download has been completed it is recommended that the default user account information be changed as soon as possible Refer to the B014 1NCG WESMAINT II for the D20MX Configuration Guide for details on how to modify user ...

Page 137: ...ser table the B014 User table is disabled or the B014 application definition does not match the firmware version then the applications do not start and you have only serial access in debug mode Remote secure transfer of configuration Since Telnet and TFTP file transfer do not provide a secure means to connect or transfer data to the D20MX RTU they are not supported within the D20MX The D20MX now s...

Page 138: ... In the D20MX configuration port 922 has been created in the Services section of the Device LAN Properties as CommandSSH 5 If the following window appears click Yes 6 Make a copy of the generated configuration file D20MXDEVICE SHX and rename it to device shx 7 Transfer the device shx file by dragging it from your computer local drive into the D20MX s ram Result The Copy window appears ...

Page 139: ... the D20M prompt of the D20MX RTU this is the SHELL option 3 menu 10 Suspend the processor by typing sp and pressing Enter 11 Copy the configuration by typing cc and pressing Enter 12 Select the configuration file by tying sc and pressing Enter 13 Restart the D20MX device by typing boot and pressing Enter ...

Page 140: ... Result The Windows Explorer window appears 2 Navigate to a folder to which you have write permissions Result The content of the folder appears 3 Click the New folder button in Windows Explorer Result A new folder is created with the name New folder and the cursor is positioned to allow renaming of the folder 4 Rename the folder to D20MXV13X Result The folder is renamed to D20MXV13X 5 Access the D...

Page 141: ...lorer window showing the new D20MXV13X folder and press Ctrl V Result The files shown in the above table appear in the new D20MXv13X folder of the Windows Explorer window Installing application definitions archived To install the application definitions 1 From ConfigPro initiate the Application Installer by selecting Tools Application Installer Result The ConfigPro Application Installer Welcome wi...

Page 142: ...rchive window appears 3 Select the source directory where the application archive is stored 3 1 Navigate to the source directory Go to the D20MX Documentation CD or extracted zip file folder Configuration Files sub folder Application Definitions folder 3 2 Select the D20MXV1_40Appldefs file 3 3 Click Select 4 Click Next Result The ConfigPro Application Installer Select Destination Directory window...

Page 143: ...INFORMATION 143 5 Select the destination directory into which the application definitions are to be copied To determine the destination directory in ConfigPro go to File Preferences Directories This is the path highlighted in the screen capture below C WESSYS ApplDef ...

Page 144: ...nstallation Complete window appears 7 Click Finish Installing application definitions non archived In the D20MX Documentation CD or extracted zip file the DEFNs folder contains the APPLDEF sub folder with all the application definition files To install missing application definition files 1 From ConfigPro select Tools Application Installer ...

Page 145: ... Choose either of the following options Install all the applications required in a project Install a number of applications YOU select 3 Click Next Result The ConfigPro Application Installer Select Source Directory window appears 4 Select a Source director this is the DEFNs APPLDEF path within the D20MX Documentation CD or extracted zip file ...

Page 146: ...ect The Definitions Found field should indicate Yes 6 Click Next Result The ConfigPro Application Installer Select a ConfigPro Project window appears 7 Select the ConfigPro project that requires these application definitions 8 Click Next Result The ConfigPro Application Installer Select Destination Directory window appears ...

Page 147: ... which the application definitions are to be copied To determine the destination directory in ConfigPro go to File Preferences Directories This is the path highlighted in the screen capture below C WESSYS ApplDef 10 Click Next Result The ConfigPro Application Installer Installation Complete window appears 11 Click Finish ...

Page 148: ...148 GE INFORMATION D20MX INSTRUCTION MANUAL APPENDIX D USING CONFIGPRO WITH D20MX ...

Page 149: ...vileges to allow the user to make connections to the LogicLinx application on the D20MX See Wesmaint user configuration on page 150 2 Configure B082 0N LogicLinx to require a secure connection See LogicLinx B082 0N configuration on page 151 3 Establish the secure tunnel using the LogicLinx Editor LogicLinx Editor Debug command in SGConfig Refer to the SGConfig online help for details on the LogicL...

Page 150: ...rivileges to make connections to the LogicLinx application on the D20MX If you are using remote authentication with RADIUS the required privileges are available in the default settings of the Administrator or Engineer role To grant the necessary privileges to allow a local user to make connections to the LogicLinx application on the D20MX 1 View the Engineer role information from the RADIUS role t...

Page 151: ...the new local user Result A dialog showing the Paste Options appears 5 Click OK Result The access flags for the Engineer role now appear in the new user s access flag list 6 Click OK Result The User Configuration table reappears 7 For the Monitor Access Level field select Maintenance 8 For the User Name field type the name of the user for example tom 9 Click OK and OK Result The Wesmaint User Conf...

Page 152: ...g PuTTY 1 Start PuTTY 2 In the PuTTY Configuration dialog box select Connection SSH Tunnels 2 1 Under Port forwarding leave Local ports and Remote ports unchecked 2 2 Under Add new forwarding port in the Source Port box type 1100 or any free TCP port number on your PC 2 3 In the Destination box type the IP address 127 0 0 1 1100 where 1100 is the port number set in the LogicLinx configuration refe...

Page 153: ... 2 5 Click the Add button Result The PuTTY Configuration dialog box appears as in the following screen 3 In the PuTTY Configuration dialog box select Connection 3 1 In the Seconds between keepalives box type 10 Result The PuTTY Configuration dialog box appears as in the following screen ...

Page 154: ...230 100 4 2 In the Port box type the configured commandSSH port number on the D20MX for example 922 4 3 Under Connection Type select SSH 4 4 Type a name in the Saved Sessions box for example PortFrw and click Save You may use the saved session the next time a secure connection is needed and avoid having to re enter the PuTTY configuration settings Result The PuTTY Configuration dialog box appears ...

Page 155: ...sult The Login Banner appears and the D20M prompt appears as shown in the following screen NOTE Leave the PuTTY window open throughout a debugger session or back to back debugger sessions Once you are all finished running the debugger close the PuTTY window to close down the SSH tunnel NOTE When Tom logs in a connection event is added to the User Log For example ...

Page 156: ...der the Automation Applications node of the Applications List and then click the LogicLinx Editor icon Result The LogicLinx Project Management window appears 5 Double click the program icon or its name e g main Result The LogicLinx Programs window appears 6 Click the Link Setup icon Result The PC PLC link parameters dialog appears 7 Set the Communication port box to ETHERNET Result The PC PLC link...

Page 157: ...E INFORMATION 157 Result The LogicLinx Debugger window appears and is connected to the target D20MX NOTE When Tom connects to the target D20MX a port forward event is added to the User Log For example 7 13 12 18 11 15 50 SPF OK tom SSH Destination Port FW 127 0 0 1 1100 ...

Page 158: ...158 GE INFORMATION D20MX INSTRUCTION MANUAL APPENDIX E SECURE CONNECTION FOR LOGICLINX ...

Page 159: ...Gauge unit of measure bps bits per second unit of measure CCU Central Control Unit CE Mark Mandatory conformity mark for products placed on the market in the European Economic Area EEA CISPR Special international committee on radio interference COM1 COM2 Communications port CPU Central Processing Unit CTS Clear To Send dBm decibel milliwatt unit of measure an electrical power unit in decibel dB DC...

Page 160: ...IG an American standardized network time code format kbps kilo bits per second unit of measure LAN Local Area Network lb pound unit of measure for weight LC Lucent connector A type of fiber optic cable connector LED Light Emitting Diode LLA Loss Link Alert LRU Logical Remote Unit Mb Mega bits unit of measure MB Mega bytes unit of measure Mbps Mega bits per second unit of measure MBps Mega bytes pe...

Page 161: ...imple Network Time Protocol SOE Sequence Of Events SQL Structured Query Language SRU Sub Remote Unit ST Straight Tip connector A type of fiber optic cable connector STP Spanning Tree Protocol TIA Telecommunication Industries Association Tx Transmit TXD Transmit Data UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UTC Universal Time Coordination UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair VA Volt Amps unit of mea...

Page 162: ...162 GE INFORMATION D20MX INSTRUCTION MANUAL APPENDIX F LIST OF ACRONYMS ...

Page 163: ...ovember 23 2012 Added sections for Update to the SAN0001 firmware option Transfer D20 D200 configurations to the D20MX and Updating D20 D200 Configurations to use the D20MX firmware definition with ConfigPro Added an Appendix for Resetting a read write user password 3 January 11 2013 Updated procedures for configuring redundant D20MX devices in the Software Configuration chapter 1 10 0 March 1 201...

Page 164: ... 2014 Updated for firmware version 1 32 1 May 16 2014 Updated for firmware version 1 32 revision 1 1 3x 0 July 10 2014 Updated for firmware version 1 33 revision 0 1 4x 0 Sep 2 2014 Updated for firmware version 1 40 revision 0 1 Sep 11 2014 Changed Note in Twisted Pair Ethernet connection for STP Version Revision Date Change Description ...

Page 165: ...aint user 150 CONFIGURATION DATA generate system default configuration 95 removal from D20MX 97 removal from PC 98 secure removal 97 CONFIGURATION FILES 58 CONFIGURATIONS transfer D20 D200 76 update D20 D200 83 CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY 40 CUSTOMER SERVICE SHELL ACCESS 62 CUSTOMER SUPPORT 11 D D 20 LINK peripherals 44 repeaters 44 D 20 LINK CABLING 43 D20 chassis layouts 33 chassis overview 21 mode...

Page 166: ...1 LAN port status 92 operational status 91 LICENSING SOFTWARE 87 LOCAL USER ACCOUNTS 62 LOGICLINX Configuration 151 Editor configuration 156 M MANUAL HOW TO USE 8 MATERIALS REQUIRED 39 MODEMS 25 O OPERATIONAL LEDS 91 OVERVIEW cabling 41 D20 chassis 21 D20MX processor 16 product 15 P PACKAGE CONTENTS 40 PERIODIC INSPECTION 93 PERIPHERALS 44 PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS 30 PORT RS 232 50 POWER SUPPLIES 2...

Page 167: ...ICATIONS communications 29 electric 29 environment 30 physical 30 product 29 software 30 system 29 STANDARDS AND PROTECTION COMPLIANCE 109 STORAGE conditions 31 recommendations 31 SUPPORT customer 11 technical 11 SWITCH OVER check 59 verify hardware or software 60 SYSTEM redundancy 50 specifications 29 T TECHNICAL SUPPORT 11 TERA TERM SET UP 64 TERMINAL emulation 56 emulator 64 WESMAINT II 56 57 T...

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