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Chapter 3

Technical Information

Overview

This chapter contains front and rear photographs of the MPS1000, product specifications, and 
electrical and environmental considerations for the system. Topics covered in this chapter 
include:

“Front and Rear Features,” on page 24

“Front View,” on page 24

“Rear View,” on page 26

“Operating and Storage Conditions,” on page 28

“Specifications,” on page 29

“Certifications,” on page 29

“Regulatory Information,” on page 30

“Product Safety Information,” on page 30

“Compliance with RoHS and WEEE Directives,” on page 31

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Page 1: ...MPS1000 4 Port 8 Port or 16 Port Multi Protocol Communications Server Hardware Manual www pt com 205 Indigo Creek Drive Rochester NY 14626 Phone 585 256 0200 support pt com S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 2: ...ned within this document is considered accurate and characteristic of the subject product PT reserves the right to make changes to this document and any products described herein to improve reliabilit...

Page 3: ...the instructions Warning Hazardous voltages are present To reduce the risk of electrical shock and danger to personal health follow the instructions Caution Electronic components on printed circuit bo...

Page 4: ...4 S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 5: ...uction 17 Overview 17 Product Description 17 Extensive Software Support 17 Feature Rich Hardware 18 Multi Networking Protocol Capabilities 19 Product Features 19 Four Port MPS1000 19 Eight Port MPS100...

Page 6: ...9 Regulatory Information 30 FCC USA Class A Notice 30 Industry Canada Class A Notice 30 Product Safety Information 30 Safety Precautions 30 Electrostatic Discharge 31 Compliance with RoHS and WEEE Dir...

Page 7: ...000 37 Removing a CPC358 37 Installing a CPC358 39 Upgrading a 4 Port Version to an 8 Port Version 40 Upgrading an 8 Port Version to a 16 Port Version 41 Battery Instructions 42 Chapter 6 Configuratio...

Page 8: ...Contents 8 S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 9: ...BF for MPS1000 29 Table 4 1 Power Requirements Input Primary 33 Table 4 2 Chassis Dimensions 34 Table 6 1 K5 and K38 Jumper Settings 45 Table 6 2 SW1 DIP Switch Settings for MPS1000 4 Port Version 45...

Page 10: ...Tables 10 S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 11: ...0 25 Figure 3 3 Rear View 16 Port MPS1000 26 Figure 3 4 Rear View 4 Port MPS1000 27 Figure 5 1 CPC358 Latches with Lock Release Buttons 38 Figure 5 2 Card Installation Details 39 Figure 6 1 K5 K38 Jum...

Page 12: ...Figures 12 S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 13: ...ns and installing the MPS1000 chassis in 19 inch racks Chapter 5 On Site Replacements and Upgrading on page 37 contains information on installing CPC358s and RTM358s into the MPS1000 chassis in the ev...

Page 14: ...taffs Customer Support Packages Our configurable development and integration support packages help customers maximize engineering results and achieve time to market goals To find out more about our Cu...

Page 15: ...ease contact Performance Technologies or its agent with the product serial number to obtain an RMA number If Performance Technologies determines that the products are not defective Buyer shall pay Per...

Page 16: ...Chapter 1 About This Guide 16 S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 17: ...preserve the user s software investment all of Performance Technologies WAN Communications products enable applications developed on one to be moved to any of the other WAN products Its modular design...

Page 18: ...will automatically switch over to the secondary Ethernet PHY if link is lost on the primary PHY The MPS1000 supports eight or sixteen identical individually programmable synchronous serial I O ports...

Page 19: ...elow Four Port MPS1000 A four port MPS1000 has the following attributes 4 high speed WAN ports up to 2 0 Mpbs bi directional simultaneously Two 10 100 Base T Ethernet ports One 233 MHz Motorola MPC825...

Page 20: ...one or two CPC358s octal synchronous serial communication processors which can be preloaded with one or more protocols For more information about the CPC358 or RTM258 refer to the CPC358 Octal Synchro...

Page 21: ...EIA530 V 35 DCE V 35 PT RTM358 11934 RTM358 Front I O Ethernet only PT RTM358 11970 Cables1 1 Please note that the hydra cables are not required for the 4 port version of the MPS1000 PT MPS1000 12386...

Page 22: ...Chapter 2 Introduction 22 S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 23: ...for the system Topics covered in this chapter include Front and Rear Features on page 24 Front View on page 24 Rear View on page 26 Operating and Storage Conditions on page 28 Specifications on page...

Page 24: ...16 Port MPS1000 Eight Port MPS1000 The 8 port MPS1000 looks similar to the 16 port version but it does not have a second CPC358 card in the front or a second RTM358 in the rear of the chassis The emp...

Page 25: ...card in the front and a single 4 port RTM358 in the rear of the chassis The empty slot in the front of the 4 port MPS1000 contains a filler panel Figure 3 2 Front View 4 Port MPS1000 Mounting Bracket...

Page 26: ...ort version No cable is needed for the 8 port or 4 port version of the MPS1000 Figure 3 3 Rear View 16 Port MPS1000 Eight Port MPS1000 The MPS1000 8 port version looks similar to the 16 port version b...

Page 27: ...RTM358 in the rear of the chassis The 4 port RTM front panel takes up two CPCI slots double wide Figure 3 4 Rear View 4 Port MPS1000 Power Cord Connector 4 Port RTM358 Rear I O with Double wide CPCI 6...

Page 28: ...of the unit Temperature requirements are shown in Table 3 1 Ambient Temperature Requirements Humidity Humidity requirements are shown in Table 3 2 Humidity Requirements Altitude The MPS1000 is design...

Page 29: ...lowing reliability tests have been performed for the MPS1000 Certifications The MPS1000 meets the following safety and certification standards Certification Standards The MPS1000 meets the following s...

Page 30: ...erence that may cause undesired operation Note Modifications made to this device that are not approved by Performance Technologies Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate...

Page 31: ...ge due to electrostatic discharge Compliance with RoHS and WEEE Directives In February 2003 the European Union issued Directive 2002 95 EC regarding the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Sub...

Page 32: ...Chapter 3 Technical Information 32 S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 33: ...t Input Supply Check the system nameplate ratings to ensure that there is no overloading of the supply circuits that could have an effect on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Grounding The MPS1...

Page 34: ...llow for access to both front and back panels of the unit when installing the MPS1000 Weight The MPS1000 weights 5 44 kg 12 lb unpackaged and 8 35 kg 18 4 lb packaged Rack Mounting If several rack mou...

Page 35: ...card insertion or removal must be done following PT s instructions using proper ESD precautions Attempting internal repairs during the warranty period may void the warranty Always refer servicing to q...

Page 36: ...again is preferred This allows the capacitors in the sense feedback circuitry to discharge fully Powering Down To force a hard shutdown of the MPS1000 first make sure no applications are running in or...

Page 37: ...CPC358 on page 39 Upgrading a 4 Port Version to an 8 Port Version on page 40 Upgrading an 8 Port Version to a 16 Port Version on page 41 Battery Instructions on page 42 Powering Down To force a hard...

Page 38: ...shown in Figure 5 1 CPC358 Latches with Lock Release Buttons Before removing a card always ensure that the screws have been loosened and are completely free from the chassis When installing or removin...

Page 39: ...P Switch Settings on page 45 3 Holding the card by its latches align the card in the MPS1000 s card guides 4 Slide the card gently straight into the slot keeping the card level Do not apply too much p...

Page 40: ...CPC358 following the steps described in Installing a CPC358 on page 39 Installing the RTM358 Conversion to an 8 port MPS1000 requires the replacement of the 4 port RTM358 with an 8 port RTM358 Additio...

Page 41: ...described in Removing a CPC358 on page 37 3 Inspect the second CPC358 If it is new it may come with protective plastic covers on the latches captive screws These will need to be removed before the car...

Page 42: ...n either side of the slot 7 Press down on the latches to guide the RTM the rest of the way into the slot and lock it into place You will hear a click as the latches are closed and the RTM is set into...

Page 43: ...include Jumper and Switch Location on page 43 Jumper Settings on page 45 DIP Switch Settings on page 45 Jumper and Switch Location Proper configuration of the MPS1000 requires that you configure jumpe...

Page 44: ...3 M5 D91 S248 D86 V44 S252 D87 S225 D6 D68 D58 QPSU2 5 S 3 MU2 V3 V33 1 D72 D75 SJ4 JP9 SQ23 1 MU4 SQ22 L34 D55 L33 D56 SJ2 JP4 SQ21 L32 SQ L31 1 D66 V42 D76 S232 V35 S241 D88 S235 S234 D65 D57 S V36...

Page 45: ...ch setting for SW1 2 must be in the Closed ON position for the 4 port MPS1000 as shown in Table 6 2 SW1 DIP Switch Settings for MPS1000 4 Port Version 8 Port Configuration On the single CPC358 the DIP...

Page 46: ...MPS1000 as shown in Table 6 4 SW1 DIP Switch Settings for MPS1000 16 Port Version DIP switches SW1 2 through SW1 4 are not used for this configuration and must be left in the Open OFF position Table...

Page 47: ...21 cabling on 16 port MPS1000 26 Canada Class A notice 30 card latches 38 certification standards 29 CPC358 configuration for upgrading to 16 port 41 configuration for upgrading to 8 port 40 installa...

Page 48: ...mounting 34 rear view 26 reliability 29 return merchandise authorization RMA 14 RoHS compliance 31 RoHS part numbers 20 RS232 18 RS442 18 RS449 18 RTM358 installation 40 41 part numbers 21 photograph...

Page 49: ...49 W WAN communications protocols support 17 WAN ports 19 20 warranty product 15 WEEE compliance 31 weight 34 S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 50: ...50 S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

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