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DAA-4400 

I.R.T. Communications Pty Ltd | www.irtcommunications.com 

 

 

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Revision 02 

SNMP with IRT Products: 

 

I.R.T. Communications currently employs SNMPv1 with its SNMP capable frames. The frame acts as an 

agent

 when 

fitted  with  a  CDM-xxxx  module.  This  module  has  its  own  designated  slot  next  to  the  power  supply  so  as  to  not 
affect  the  number  of  modules  that  the  frame  will  take.  Communication  between  the 

NMS

,  the  frame  and  its 

loaded modules are via this CDM-xxxx module. Note that the 

NMS

 software is third party and not supplied by I.R.T. 

Communications. 

 

Ethernet connection for SNMP operation is via an RJ45 connector on the rear of the frame, below the mains inlet. 
Ethernet rate runs at either 10 baseT or 100 baseT. 

 

Frame parameters, such as Name, Address and Location, are set via an RS232 interface, a D9 connector on the rear 
of the frame below the mains inlet. A software terminal emulator, such as Tera Term or HyperTerminal, is used for 
setting and reading the parameters of the frame. 

 

IRT modules that are SNMP compatible may need an optional plug-in SNMP module with a program relevant to the 
module  that  it is plugged into. Depending on the module, besides the module identification, parameters such as 
alarm states, inputs and controls etc. are communicated to the CDM-xxxx 

agent

 via a data bus on the rear of the 

frame.  Thus  the  CDM-xxxx  collects  information  on  what  is  loaded  within  the  frame,  what  positions  they  occupy, 
and their current status for communication to the 

NMS

 when the 

NMS

 sends a request for information.  

 

In the event of a major alarm from any of the SNMP compatible modules, or power supplies, a 

trap

 is automatically 

sent by the CDM-xxxx 

agent

 to the 

NMS

 without any prompting by the 

NMS

. This alerts the operator to any fault 

conditions that may exist that need immediate attention. 
 
 

FRU-4000

FRAME

110/240 V  50/60 Hz

0.7 A (max.)

FUSES

110/120 Vac

1A  S.B.

220/240 Vac

500 mA  S.B.

      AS3260 approval no.: CS6346N
Ass. no.: 804692     

48Vdc 

Alarm 

RS232 

Ethernet 

IRT SNMP Connections 

IRT modules fitted 

with SMU-4000 

PSU’s 

CDM-xxxx 

IRT SNMP Frame 

IRT SNMP Frame 

IRT modules fitted 

with SMU-4000 

PSU’s 

CDM-xxxx 

Ethernet Cable 

Ethernet Cable 

Ethernet Cable 

NMS 

IRT SNMP Setup 

IP 

Network 

Summary of Contents for DAA-4400

Page 1: ...DAA 4400 I R T Communications Pty Ltd www irtcommunications com Revision 02 AES EBU Digital Audio Distribution Amplifier User Manual...

Page 2: ...TION AMPLIFIER Revision History Revision Date By Change Description Applicable to 00 15 03 2005 AL Original Issue Serial numbers 0406001 01 29 01 2010 AL Front panel layout changed and AES sample rate...

Page 3: ...y 2 Operational Safety 4 General Description 5 Technical Specifications 6 Configuration 7 Installation 8 Signal Connections 8 SMU 4000 Installation 9 Figure 1 SMU 4000 module 9 Front and Rear Layouts...

Page 4: ...conditions dangerous potentials may exist in some circuits when power controls are in the OFF position Maintenance personnel should observe all safety regulations Do not make any adjustments inside eq...

Page 5: ...changes are required to the main DA to convert between the two output types The input includes both 110 Ohm and 75 Ohm input connectors and is link selectable on the main PCB An optional SNMP Simple...

Page 6: ...ements Voltage 28 Vac CT 14 0 14 or 16 Vdc Power consumption 4 VA Connectors Balanced Phoenix 3 terminal plug in blocks Unbalanced BNC Other Temperature range 0 50 C ambient Mechanical Suitable for mo...

Page 7: ...75 unbalanced BNC regardless of rear assembly chosen On board link settings both SW1 and SW2 need to be set for either 110 balanced terminating or 75 unbalanced terminating depending on the input con...

Page 8: ...at the frame is connected to earth for safety reasons See frame manual for details Signal earth For safety reasons a connection is made between signal earth and chassis earth No attempt should be made...

Page 9: ...f the SMU 4000 line up with the three sets of multipin sockets on the main PCB module Align all pins and then gently press the SMU 4000 all the way down into place If the SMU 4000 is not already progr...

Page 10: ...R T Communications Pty Ltd www irtcommunications com Page 10 of 14 Revision 02 Front rear panel connector diagrams ZAA 4400 Rear Assembly Un Balanced O P s Optional ZAA 4401 Rear Assembly Balanced O P...

Page 11: ...n and translates that information into a form compatible with SNMP The agent therefore acts as an interface between the NMS and the managed devices The NMS sends a request message and control commands...

Page 12: ...T modules that are SNMP compatible may need an optional plug in SNMP module with a program relevant to the module that it is plugged into Depending on the module besides the module identification para...

Page 13: ...since its last power on or reset in Days Hours Minutes and Seconds sysName A 16 character writable system name Default set name DDA 4010 irt4400Alarms An indication of the current state of the alarm s...

Page 14: ...e Warranty on components shall be extended by IRT only to the extent obtainable from the component supplier Equipment return Before arranging service ensure that the fault is in the unit to be service...

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