Radio Types and Installation Kits
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8.
Your configuration of the AP is complete. Return to the Starting Information screen
(Step 1 above) and repeat all steps with the remote unit. All of the settings/values are the
same.
Configuring for PPP
9.
From the Main Menu, press 'D' and the Serial Gateway Configuration Menu will be
displayed.
10. Press 'D' to enable COM2 (if not enabled). SPACE to cycle between Enabled and
Disabled. COM2 should be Enabled and COM1 Disabled. Press ENTER once Enabled is
shown.
11. Press 'E' and the Serial Configuration Wizard will be displayed. This wizard will assist
you in the configuration of your available Serial Data Ports.
12. Press 'A' to begin the Wizard and the IP Protocol selection menu will appear.
13. Select the IP Protocol you would like to use. The following modes are supported:
TCP - to be used as a Terminal Server. (IP Gateway does not support this option.)
UDP - to be used as External Modem.
PPP - to be used as PPP port (same as Ethernet).
Press 'C' to select PPP.
14. The wizard will prompt you to change the value of the IP Address. Press 'A' and enter
the Remote IP Address. This is the address that is uniquely assigned to the RTU. It
should be different from the other addresses used in the iNET network and in the LAN (if
connected to LAN).
A good scheme is to add 1 to the Static IP Address set in the Network Configuration
screen above. For example, if the address 169.254.0.12 was assigned to the iNET
Ethernet port, the PPP would be assigned 169.254.0.13. Both addresses reside in the
same subnet 255.255.0.0 as was set in the Network Configuration. When using a PPP
port, two IP addresses are set for iNET, one for the Ethernet port, and another (on the
same subnet) for PPP. It is recommended to make those addresses consecutive where
possible.
15. Press 'B' and the Data Baud Rate screen is displayed.
16. Select the baud rate according to the RTU, e.g. 'D' for 9600.
17. Next press 'G' to select the 8N1 hardware configuration.
18. It is recommended to have Hardware Flow Control on the serial port enabled. When
prompted, press 'A' to enable Hardware Flow Control.
19. When prompted to select the Serial Packet Mode, press 'A' to use the default value
(Seamless Mode.)
The settings for the COM2 Serial Data Port should appear as follows:
Summary of Contents for ACE3600 RTU
Page 45: ...Installation 2 25 ...
Page 46: ...Installation 2 26 Figure 2 28 19 Frame Metal Back Installation Combinations ...
Page 100: ...Digital Input Module 6 7 Module Block Diagram 16 DI ...
Page 101: ...Digital Input Module 6 8 32 DI ...
Page 120: ...Digital Output Digital Input FET Module 8 6 Module Block Diagram 16 DO DI FET ...
Page 121: ...Digital Output Digital Input FET Module 8 7 32 DO DI FET ...
Page 125: ...Digital Output Digital Input FET Module 8 11 Specifications subject to change without notice ...
Page 133: ...Digital Output Relay Module 9 8 Module Block Diagram 8 DO ...
Page 134: ...Digital Output Relay Module 9 9 16 DO ...
Page 155: ...Digital Output SBO Relay Module 11 9 Module Block Diagram 8 DO ...
Page 156: ...Digital Output SBO Relay Module 11 10 16 DO ...
Page 166: ...Analog Input Module 12 8 Module Block Diagram 8 AI ...
Page 167: ...Analog Input Module 12 9 16 AI ...
Page 178: ...Analog Output Module 13 8 Module Block Diagram 4 AO ...
Page 186: ...Mixed I O Module 14 5 Module Block Diagram Mixed I O ...
Page 193: ...Mixed Analog Module 15 4 Module Block Diagram Mixed Analog ...
Page 342: ...OPTIMIZATION General No optimization is required for the ACE3600 units 25 1 ...
Page 354: ...Break Fix Procedures Figure 29 3 Electrical Interconnection RTUs with I O slots 29 7 ...
Page 355: ...Break Fix Procedures 29 8 Figure 29 4 Electrical Interconnection RTUs with no I O slots ...