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4.3  Status LEDs TLW 1+ (basic assembly group) 

4.3.1 

Status TLW 

 

 

The status LEDs of the TLW describes describe various states, starting with the dis-
play of malfunctions up to reports which are lined up or are transmitted at the moment. 
 
 
 

 

LED 

Off 

Statically on 

Flashes slowly 

Flashes quickly 

Pulse 

Green 

defective/ 

currentless 

Operation 

Servicing 

Transmission 

Remote connec-

tion 

Yellow 

No malfunction 

Energy malfunc-

tion 

Malfunction trans. 

device/sabotage 

Configuration 

not correct 

Red 

No report 

Report lined up 

Connection estab-

lished 

Alarm transmitted 

 

 

4.3.2 

Status USB 

 

 

4.3.3 

Status LAN 

 

 

 

 

Colour 

Flashing rhythm 

Meaning 

Green 

Off 

defective/currentless 

On 

Connection to PC active 

Colour 

Flashing rhythm 

Meaning 

Green 

Off 

defective/currentless/deactive 

On 

Link Up 

Flashing 

Data exchange 

Yellow 

Off 

defective/currentless/deactive 

On 

100 MBit/s mode 

Flashing 

Colour 

Flashing rhythm 

Meaning 

Green 

Off 

defective/currentless/deactive 

On 

Connection to path module 

(UMTS) 

Summary of Contents for TAS-Link III

Page 1: ...English Edition 3 7 1 19 07 2019 TAS GmbH Co KG 2019...

Page 2: ...endangered components on the assembly group Installation workings at the device are only to be executed with switched off operating voltage Before and during the installation workings it has to be se...

Page 3: ...extension modules 13 4 Hardware 15 4 1 Overview basic assembly group TLW 1 15 4 2 Measurements 16 4 3 Status LEDs TLW 1 basic assembly group 17 4 4 Inputs on basic assembly group 18 4 5 Switching out...

Page 4: ...36 6 2 Commissioning ISDN PSTN at NGN connections 36 6 3 Commissioning of radio transmissions GSM GPRS UMTS 37 7 Servicing maintenance 38 8 Technical data 39 8 1 Basic assembly group TLW 1 39 8 2 Pat...

Page 5: ...modules per TD in arbitrary combinations 1 2 Transmission paths modules modes protocols Currently the TAS Link III supports the transmission paths transmission modes and protocols displayed in the tab...

Page 6: ...spond ingly diverse 1 5 1 System housing All hardware components are located in system housings Depending on the equipment a smaller or a bigger hous ing is necessary Standard housings are the G4 and...

Page 7: ...016 1 6 Power supply units Depending on the housing and the case of application different power supply units are used TAS art no Power supply unit Amou nt bat teries Battery capacity Max output cur re...

Page 8: ...wer supply unit and 7 2Ah battery 2 2 Accessory Attention Please note that the scope of delivery of the accessory can be different depending on the type of the TAS Link This short instruction only des...

Page 9: ...ddress of the device 1x cable clamp 10mm Cable clamp for 230V supply cable 1x jumper Jumper for C Tec NT560 12 E is not required 1x distance bolt M3x45mm Mounting for the battery 2x cable clamp 5mm Ca...

Page 10: ...ing at the intended positions with the help of the supplied screw and dowels Use the supplied drilling template 08 50 6005015 to place the drills comfortably and correctly Please install the housing o...

Page 11: ...11 3 1 3 G6 3 1 4 G8...

Page 12: ...hed via the housing Disconnect device a disconnect device including a 5A protection should be installed in the electrical cabi net in order to disconnect the equipment from the mains supply e g for ma...

Page 13: ...I 1 ISDN TEG 1 2 GSM TEU 1 UMTS E1 E2 The two white 30 pole slots on the TLW1 are called E1 and E2 Plugging of the TEA TEI on TWL E1 Plugging of the TEG 1 2 on TLW E2 Plugging of the TEU on TWL E1 Plu...

Page 14: ...ance bolts incl lock washers Afterwards the voltage from the TLW1 to the XDS2 as well as the interface X1 to XDS2 and the LAN port 0 to DSL1 have to be wired 3 3 3 Extension modules 3 3 3 1 Attachment...

Page 15: ...0 12 E 11 Status LEDs for transmission device see status LEDs 12 Service bushing for parameterisation USB 2 0 13 Status LED for service bushing 14 LAN bushing 1 15 LAN bushing 0 16 X2 V 24 interface i...

Page 16: ...16 4 2 Measurements 4 2 1 TLW 1 4 2 2 Path modules and extension cards...

Page 17: ...ow No malfunction Energy malfunc tion Malfunction trans device sabotage Configuration not correct Red No report Report lined up Connection estab lished Alarm transmitted 4 3 2 Status USB 4 3 3 Status...

Page 18: ...report is triggered by a change of resistance of 40 Hereby a 10k 2k7 resistor has to be inserted at the assignment at the detector Sabotage monitored Idle state 10 k 40 Triggering state 2k7 40 Sabotag...

Page 19: ...a voltage malfunction path malfunction etc can be configured it is opened 4 5 3 Negative acknowledgement 4 5 3 1 1 Negative This output is closed in idle state 1k If a report cannot be transmitted for...

Page 20: ...tus LED yellow 1 04 Status LED green 05 Ribbon cable connection for control of the TTA 1 06 Button for the LED test 4 6 1 Status LEDs LED Off Statically on Flashing Green Device LED defective off Oper...

Page 21: ...1 BUS connection to XDS 2 03 ETH bushing for the connection to the TLW 1 04 ETH LED link on ETH bushing 05 Terminal connection a b for DSL signal instead of ETH bushing 06 Status LED blue online 07 ET...

Page 22: ...supply to DSL 1 10 14V DC 03 Voltage supply to the TLW 1 10 30V DC 04 M3 retaining bolt for DSL 1 05 RJ12 bushing for BUS cable to the TLW 1 X2 4 8 1 Modem deactivation The modem can be deactivated a...

Page 23: ...search network login 75ms on 3s off Idle state logged in w o connection 75ms on off on 3s off GSM GPRS active 0 5s on for the duration of the transmission Data transfer Please consider that the recei...

Page 24: ...on TLW 1 slot E2 05 01 02 03 04 Please consider that the support of the CSD data resp the machine to machine service is inevitable for a control centre intrusion NSL If these services are available fo...

Page 25: ...on the TLW 1 4 11 1 Status LED TEU 1 Colour ON Flashing OFF Red TEU has not yet received a con figuration of the TLW Wrong PIN no SIM etc Normal operation Green PPP connection established PPP connect...

Page 26: ...alternatively via a direct source of voltage 10V 30V DC Moreover the TEU 1 has to be connected with the TLW 1 basic assembly group via a LAN cable Alternatively the TEU 1 can also be integrated in an...

Page 27: ...n 01 PSTN bushing input output 02 PSTN output internal 03 PSTN input public network 04 Status LED green 05 Plug connector for the inclusion on TLW 1 slot E1 06 Mounting bracket 4 14 1 Status LEDs TEA...

Page 28: ...output internal e g TC system 04 ISDN input public network 05 Status LED ISDN internal 06 Status LED ISDN public network 07 Plug connector for the inclusion on TLW 1 slot E1 08 Mounting bracket 4 15...

Page 29: ...ing switch 02 Operation LED 03 Status LED OUT2 04 Switching outputs OUT1 2 max 1A 30V 05 Status LED OUT1 06 Inputs IN 1 8 07 6 pole plug connector for the inclusion on TLW 1 slot X3 5 08 10 pole plug...

Page 30: ...itching output 1 F1 max 1A 30V 06 Status LED F 07 Fault output ST max 1A 30V 08 Status LED ST 09 Acknowledgement circuit R max 1A 30V 10 Status LED R 11 Connection for the fire alarm direct intrusion...

Page 31: ...31 4 17 2 Connection example TF MDL detector 4 17 3 Connection example FAS electrically isolated Advice Wiring of the fault contact only nec essary if separate A B circuit was not set...

Page 32: ...th 8 additional switching outputs Number Function 01 Addressing switch 02 Operation LED 03 Switching port OUT 8 max 1A 30V 04 Status LED OUT 8 05 6 pole plug connector for the inclusion on TLW 1 slot...

Page 33: ...Please address the extension assembly groups with the addresses 1 8 and pay attention that the jumper for the addressing area TXX is set to 1 8 If more than 8 extension assembly groups are used pleas...

Page 34: ...Number Function 01 Fault relay e g at a short circuit 02 Fuse battery 12V DC F3 15AL250V 03 Battery connection only at 12V DC batteries from 1 to 12Ah recommended 1x 12V DC 7 2Ah 04 Power output 12V D...

Page 35: ...ead out of the configuration is not effected by this locking CD SysConf Firmware 3 30 8 38 8 42 5 2 2 Interface to the PC The TAS Link III is parameterized via a USB B interface via the configurator T...

Page 36: ...by the fact that all communication to the external is based on the internet protocol IP Real analogue resp ISDN connection were characterized by the fact that in each case an own signal ana logue ISD...

Page 37: ...n terms of data volume 6 3 4 Data volume at GSM GPRS UMTS for NSL assignment Overview of the estimated data volume VdS 2465 VdS 2465 S2 encrypted demand driven VdS 2465 S2 encrypted permanent VdS Secu...

Page 38: ...ERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS Check the function of the sabotage equipment at TAS Link in the system housing cover contact drill through protection Check the availability of the transmission pat...

Page 39: ...consumption ca 7mA 12V DC 3mA 24V DC Weight ca 70g 8 2 5 TEG 1 GSM GPRS path module Measurements w x l 45 x 160mm Current consumption idle 2G ca 15mA 12V DC 6mA 24V DC Current consumption report SVCP...

Page 40: ...DC Weight ca 9g 8 3 2 TXX 1 carrier circuit board for extension modules XKT XBT XRT Measurements w x l 100 x 197mm Operating voltage 10 2 30V DC Max BUS length V 11 up to 1000m Max BUS length flat rib...

Page 41: ...cording to EN 50136 GSM SP1 SP3 IP SP1 SP6 GPRS or UMTS SP1 SP5 IP and GSM DP1 DP2 IP and GPRS or UMTS DP1 DP4 Interference immunity EN50082 part2 Interference radiation EN80081 part1 Fulfilled emissi...

Page 42: ...the appropriate copyright and License information can be viewed In addition you will find these in the user directory after installation OS Path XP C Dokumente und Einstellungen All Users TAS Produktn...

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