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Rev 1.1 05/08/19 

 

 

TELSEC® MP2 

User Guide 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TELSEC MP2

Page 1: ...Rev 1 1 05 08 19 TELSEC MP2 User Guide...

Page 2: ...r battery may present a risk of fire or explosion CAUTION Battery may explode if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15...

Page 3: ...Rev 1 1 05 08 19 Revision History Date Rev Modifications By 4 5 19 1 0 Initial release K Nickel 5 8 19 1 1 Added FCC statement K Nickel...

Page 4: ...Line Polarization 7 3 8 Wiring Outputs 9 4 Local Operation 9 4 1 Power LED 9 4 2 Alarm LED 9 4 3 Relay Outputs 9 4 4 Restoring to Factory Defaults 10 5 Communicating with the MP2 10 5 1 Connecting to...

Page 5: ...mming 35 9 4 Alarm Programming 39 9 5 Time Schedules 45 10 Troubleshooting 47 10 1 Power Up 47 10 2 Communication 47 10 3 Sensor Reading 47 10 4 Control Point Failure 47 10 5 Alarm Notification Failur...

Page 6: ...This user guide is intended to provide basic operational information for programming and status review of the MP2 System Please contact Quest for additional information and or questions about the ope...

Page 7: ...er port registers for 16 32 bit integers floating point and signed integers Logging Logs data for inputs outputs alarms and Modbus registers Alarm notification methods email and SNMP traps or informs...

Page 8: ...owering the MP2 Quest recommends a minimum of 18AWG conductor for powering The TELSEC MP2 will operate from 18 65 VDC power 50 mA max at 48 VDC The power input is isolated from the rest of the system...

Page 9: ...sensor operation thus any device requiring power will need an external power source to operate properly Refer to the silkscreen on the enclosure for location of each input and common terminal The inp...

Page 10: ...oltage and will require an external voltage source to power the sensor Contact Quest for the Input Scaling spread sheet to determine the correct number for the Low and High Custom scale factors Sensor...

Page 11: ...t cable use Belden Cable 9842 This cable has two twisted pairs a separate shield and a separate braided shield 4 Use one of the twisted pairs for the D0 and D1 connections and use the second twisted p...

Page 12: ...re 7 below No more than two line terminations are allowed per Modbus cable network 3 7 Line Polarization When there is no data activity on an RS 485 balanced pair the lines are not driven and thus sus...

Page 13: ...19 8 TELSEC MP2 User Guide Drawing A shows the TELSEC MP2 in the center of the chain Drawing B shows the MP2 on the end of the chain Figure 7 Typical Modbus Networks TELSEC MP2 Switch 2 down TELSEC MP...

Page 14: ...his operation if the system is saving data to flash memory If the LED is off for longer than one minute then check the power connection and cycle power to the unit If the LED is constantly on longer t...

Page 15: ...art switch once the alarm LED is on solid 5 Communicating with the MP2 Connect a standard Ethernet cable between the TELSEC MP2 and your local Ethernet switch or router You can also direct connect to...

Page 16: ...ome Page After you log in with your username and password the MP2 will display the Home page This page can also be displayed if you click on the home icon on the menu ribbon The home page will show th...

Page 17: ...put clears OFF this value will be held When the input re activates this timer will clear to zero and start counting The INTERVAL OFF timer reacts similarly to the ON timer but only counts when the inp...

Page 18: ...re equals the physical port being used for Modbus If both ports are used for Modbus then there will be two entries on the menu Note Modbus will not show as a status option unless the ports are defined...

Page 19: ...vice being monitored Even though the MP2 attempts to write the data the device may reject the change 6 3 Output Status The output status page shows the current status of the four digital outputs Each...

Page 20: ...ta for the points when clicking on the Regenerate Graph button Figure 16 Select Data Point to be Graphed The system will display the graph with a default view of the last 24 hours Use the page buttons...

Page 21: ...tus Page Use the forward back beginning and end icons to navigate through the alarms The page supports filtering alarms based on category from the dropdown box such as Inputs or Modbus or by word matc...

Page 22: ...Historical Alarm page will show the alarm history of the stored alarms Use the back next beginning and ending button on the bottom of the table to navigate through the list of alarms The Download To...

Page 23: ...tton once you create your search criteria For example a search of all Critical Tower Alarms Figure 21 Alarm History Search Results Press the Download to CSV button if you want to save a copy of this s...

Page 24: ...each section on this page make changes and then press the Save button to save all changes at once Changes will not be saved if you navigate from this page without pressing the Save Settings button Fig...

Page 25: ...c If Static is chosen then enter the desired IP address Subnet mask and Gateway address Figure 24 IP address and settings 8 1 3 IPV6 Configuration The MP2 supports either dual stack for IPv4 and IPv6...

Page 26: ...pdate server section is used to identify where to look for updates when a user presses the Check and Install Updates button found on the Settings Advanced page It is recommended that this field is not...

Page 27: ...dbus RTU protocol The DNP option will allow the MP2 to function as a DNP outstation to provide status of its universal inputs and digital outputs Use the dropdowns to configure the serial ports for ba...

Page 28: ...ing SNMP or SMTP Email When using SNMPv3 you can have SNMPv1 v2c active by putting in a Read and Write community string Leave these fields blank to disable v1 v2c SET and GET operations Contact Quest...

Page 29: ...Settings Dispatch page The MP2 supports authentication using MD5 or SHA and Privacy using DES or AES Figure 31 SNMPv3 Username configuration 8 1 10 RADIUS Configuration If RADIUS is enabled the MP2 w...

Page 30: ...traps or Informs v2c or v3 only to four trap servers Enter the IP address of the trap server and select the SNMP version and either Trap or Inform Some trap servers require a specific Community String...

Page 31: ...lows for filtering of what type of alarms to be sent The system will automatically send a clear email when the alarm condition clears For example if only Critical alarms are sent via email then the Cl...

Page 32: ...at areas the user can access If the RADIUS server function is enabled then this option does not affect user access The default passwords are the same as the username but in all lower case No character...

Page 33: ...load all settings into a single file it will accept uploading files with individual sections This way you can upload only the sections requiring changes Each section has a label in brackets to denote...

Page 34: ...emove log data since the system will overwrite old data when the log is full Typically the manual clearing of logs might be done after the system is properly wired and configured to eliminate erroneou...

Page 35: ...u are experiencing issues with your MP2 system The filter options allow you to select the category and then the detail level of events to be displayed Select the choices you want and use the optional...

Page 36: ...to 60 seconds again You can continue to add additional points in this manor or if you are completed you can click on the Save and Reboot button to save immediately instead of waiting for the time out...

Page 37: ...ter than 2 8 VDC is determined to be in the ON state and a voltage less than 0 8VDC is deemed to be in the OFF state The maximum voltage allowed on the input is 65VDC WETNC A wet contact closure that...

Page 38: ...a copy of this file for your use 9 1 7 Log Type Choose between TIME for a timed interval COS for change of state or NONE to disable the logging for the input The TIME option is best for analog sensor...

Page 39: ...will stay activated until the there are no longer any active alarms with the chosen severity or if the Acknowledge button on the web page is pressed Additionally an input can be used as the acknowledg...

Page 40: ...MP2 acts as a master to poll Modbus RTU data over the RS485 two wire serial ports 9 3 1 Define Slave devices Select Modbus port 1 or port 2 from the program menu to see the Modbus program page The fir...

Page 41: ...nd along with a link to add new points The point ID is a hyperlink to bring up the define window for the previously defined register The Add new point button will bring up the same window with blank f...

Page 42: ...sensitive and will be displayed exactly as you typed it 9 3 3 3 Function Code The function code option tells the MP2 what type of Modbus register is being polled 1 is for coil registers 2 is for digi...

Page 43: ...eing used for the register Enter a positive or negative value to be applied to the reading Some registers return an integer value that could be in different engineering units than what is desired to b...

Page 44: ...oints or just those associated with the direct inputs or Modbus ports The filter section will also allow you to search based on the alarm name or the name of the point used in the alarm For example to...

Page 45: ...larm type so later you can sort data based on the ID Such as GEN1 for generator point 1 alarm etc You may want to use the same numbering scheme when setting up multiple sites because the ID will also...

Page 46: ...igure 54 Selecting a point to alarm 9 4 1 4 Alarm Severity Select the desired alarm severity from the Severity dropdown A severity of NONE will disable the alarm until the severity is changed to anoth...

Page 47: ...r to determine if the point being monitored is in the alarm condition Digital inputs are compared to 0 for OFF and 1 for ON Thus to create an alarm when the digital input has an ON status you would co...

Page 48: ...used to only create the alarm during certain times of the day or days of the week By using other alarm strategies as qualifiers you can create combinatorial logic to create and alarm based on multiple...

Page 49: ...is 25 hours 9 4 1 8 Clear Delay and Delay Units Use the Clear Delay field and the Delay Units drop down to create a delay time for the clear condition A clear alarm will be generated once the alarm co...

Page 50: ...chedule Figure 58 Change view time schedules 9 5 1 Change Time Schedule The change schedule window has a place for the user to enter a thirty two character name to describe the schedule and up to sixt...

Page 51: ...Rev 1 1 05 08 19 46 TELSEC MP2 User Guide Figure 59 Define schedule priorities...

Page 52: ...rly configured 3 Verify the IP address has not been changed Connect to the TELSEC MP2 with a crossover cable using the programmed address or try the default address of 192 168 1 31 4 Replace the Ether...

Page 53: ...sure they match the requirements of the trap server including SNMP version and community string or username v3 3 Check for any firewalls and or rule sets preventing traps being sent from the location...

Page 54: ...ate a trap using the critical major minor or info OID Once the alarm point goes out of alarm or clears the MP2 will send a trap with the clear OID Trap Variable Bindings The MP2 will send the followin...

Page 55: ...n For the RADIUS server configuration you must use the Filter ID attribute for each user to have access Inside the Filter ID you must have QuestMP2 number number is an encoded value for access to the...

Page 56: ...and in that folder will be all the files necessary to perform the update 4 If you want to load the application program only using an SD card then create a folder called update and put the application...

Page 57: ...ere email type ALARM or CLEAR severity CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR OR WARNING user defined subject line Subject field entered when defining the Email dispatch site name The site name entered under Site Param...

Page 58: ...nical support CustomerService questcontrols com Mailing Address Quest Controls Inc 208 9th Street Dr West Palmetto FL 34221 Key Phone Numbers Main Number 941 729 4799 Fax 941 729 5480 Place Orders or...

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