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Installation and Operating Handbook

3.2.4

Ethernet Settings

This group of remote messages allow the user to monitor and control the ethernet settings of the TLTR3100
unit. Unlike most other messages these messages consist of a Instruction and a subInstruction. The unit also
does not have to be in remote mode for these messages to take affect. Care should be taken when using these
messages as it is possible to put the unit in a state that one wasn’t necessarily expecting.

Table 3.11: Ethernet Settings instruction list

To unit

From unit

Description

4 ­ ’1’

Ethernet settings status request

5 ­ ’1’

Ethernet settings status response

6 ­ ’1’

Ethernet settings change request

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Page 1: ...ngland Tel 44 0 1484 714200 Fax 44 0 1484 723666 IMPORTANT NOTE THE INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT SUPERSEDES ALL PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED INFORMATION CONCERNING THESE PRODUCTS...

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Page 3: ...atus request 12 3 2 2 2 Instruction 41 Unit status request response 13 3 2 3 Serial Communications Settings 14 3 2 3 1 Instruction 26 Serial Communications Settings Change Request 15 3 2 4 Ethernet Se...

Page 4: ...nstruction 41 13 3 9 Serial communications settings instruction list 14 3 10 Serial Communications Settings Change Request message format instruction 26 15 3 11 Ethernet Settings instruction list 16 3...

Page 5: ...n on installation and use of the TLTR3100 unit This manual is of a technical nature and is intended for technicians engineers and service personal The main body of the manual takes the user through th...

Page 6: ...uk To return a Peak Communications product for repair 1 Contact the Peak Communications support department and request a Return Material Authorisation RMA number 2 You will be required to provide to o...

Page 7: ...AY BE PRESENT AROUND THE POWER SUPPLY AND PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN THE EQUIPMENT IS MEANT TO BE OPERATED BY TRAINED PERSONNEL ONLY EMC The TLTR3100 units have been designed to comply with the followi...

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Page 9: ...intained The receive band signal is then passed out to the RF Out connector with no filtering unless this has been specified The TLTR3100 units are not fitted with amplifiers as standard and have a th...

Page 10: ...Way circular connector on the chassis with connections as shown in table 1 4 The Ethernet reset pin when shorted to Ground will flash the main unit LED for 5 seconds after this time the unit will rest...

Page 11: ...ch voltage max 100V Switch current max 0 5A Switch power max 10W Contact resistance 0 2 Operate release 0 5mS Table 1 4 Redundancy pinout 12 Way circular connector Pin Number Function A Not used B Gro...

Page 12: ...he RF signal to the socket marked RF In Output of the unit is a K Type socket marked RF Out Check out all cables for shorts before connecting and ensure the connections are weather proofed DC must not...

Page 13: ...trol the TLTR3100 unit 3 1 Serial Communications RS232 RS485 The TLTR3100 unit is capable of being controlled remotely using the P7xxx protocol format as described in section 3 2 through the RS232 485...

Page 14: ...wise stated Table 3 1 P7xxx protocol Message byte no Set value example Length bytes Description 1 02 1 STX Start of message character 02 2 n 1 Number of bytes Character defining how many characters ar...

Page 15: ...nnel attenuator of the TLTR3100 unit In order for the unit to accept changes made via the remote control it must be placed in remote mode Table 3 2 Attenuator instruction list To unit From unit Descri...

Page 16: ...ble 3 3 Attenuator status request message format instruction 20 Message byte no Set value example Length bytes Description 1 02 1 STX 2 7 1 Number of bytes 3 32 1 Unit address 4 20 1 Instruction numbe...

Page 17: ...mat instruction 21 Message byte no Set value example Length bytes Description 1 02 1 STX 2 13 1 Number of bytes 3 32 1 Unit address 4 21 1 Instruction number 5 L 1 Test loop translator 6 11500 11 500d...

Page 18: ...t instruction 22 Message byte no Set value example Length bytes Description 1 02 1 STX 2 13 1 Number of bytes 3 32 1 Unit address 4 22 1 Instruction number 5 L 1 Test loop translator 6 11500 11 500dB...

Page 19: ...This group of remote messages allow the user to monitor the unit main status part of the TLTR3100 unit Table 3 6 Unit instruction list To unit From unit Description 40 Unit status request 41 Unit stat...

Page 20: ...us request Table 3 7 Unit status request message format instruction 40 Message byte no Set value example Length bytes Description 1 02 1 STX 2 6 1 Number of bytes 3 32 1 Unit address 4 40 1 Instructio...

Page 21: ...00 3f 4 27 Type of unit this is TLTR3100 3f 4 32 01234 5 Serial number 37 0112 34 7 Software version number 44 0 1 Summary alarm 0 Ok 1 Fault 45 0 1 PLO1 fault 0 Ok 1 Fault 46 0 1 PLO2 fault 0 Ok 1 Fa...

Page 22: ...their address baudrate and whether they use RS232 or RS485 communications via a serial message The TLTR3100 will change its serial configuration only if all the settings are valid in the message Table...

Page 23: ...rmat instruction 26 Message byte no Set value example Length bytes Description 1 02 1 STX 2 9 1 Number of bytes 3 32 1 Unit address 4 26 1 Instruction number 5 2 1 RS232 RS485 selection 2 RS232 4 RS48...

Page 24: ...nstruction The unit also does not have to be in remote mode for these messages to take affect Care should be taken when using these messages as it is possible to put the unit in a state that one wasn...

Page 25: ...Table 3 12 Ethernet Status Request message format instruction 4 sub instruction 1 Message byte no Set value example Length bytes Description 1 02 1 STX 2 7 1 Number of bytes 3 32 1 Unit address 4 4 1...

Page 26: ...es 3 32 1 Unit address 4 5 1 Instruction number 5 1 1 Sub instruction 6 1 1 DHCP 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 7 _ 1 Separator character 8 192 168 000 025 15 IPv4 address 23 _ 1 Separator character 24 255 255...

Page 27: ...Message byte no Set value example Length bytes Description 1 02 1 STX 2 74 1 Number of bytes 3 32 1 Unit address 4 6 1 Instruction number 5 1 1 Sub instruction 6 1 1 DHCP 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 7 _ 1 S...

Page 28: ...nstruction The unit also does not have to be in remote mode for these messages to take affect Care should be taken when using these messages as it is possible to put the unit in a state that one wasn...

Page 29: ...Table 3 16 TCP Port Status Request message format instruction 4 sub instruction 2 Message byte no Set value example Length bytes Description 1 02 1 STX 2 7 1 Number of bytes 3 32 1 Unit address 4 4 1...

Page 30: ...at instruction 5 sub instruction 2 Message byte no Set value example Length bytes Description 1 02 1 STX 2 18 1 Number of bytes 3 32 1 Unit address 4 5 1 Instruction number 5 2 1 Sub instruction 6 040...

Page 31: ...SNMP Due to a lack of front panel on these units it is not possible to display the IP address and other Ethernet settings to the user easily In order to discover the IP address and other Ethernet set...

Page 32: ...be controlled via TCP this involves sending the normal RS232 485 commands to the unit through a TCP port The TCP port to be used is set by the user via one of the remote control interfaces The remote...

Page 33: ...Installation and Operating Handbook Appendix A Mounting Drawings TLTR3100 Peak Communications Ltd 25...

Page 34: ...e 1 1 Edition Sheet Date REVISION HISTORY ZONE REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED 1 Created 25 08 2015 NJD 2 Added the width 12 10 2016 NJD 306 00 286 00 112 00 52 00 105 00 MAX R3 00 20 00 POLE MOUNTING H...

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