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InfoLink Data Switch 

DS-104 and DS-108 

Product Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

40-400-00022, Rev. B 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DS-104

Page 1: ...InfoLink Data Switch DS 104 and DS 108 Product Manual 40 400 00022 Rev B ...

Page 2: ... registered trademark of Teltone Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Other company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Teltone Corporation Bothell Washington 98021 USA Customer Service 425 951 3388 Technical Support 425 951 3390 Fax 425 487 2288 Email info teltone com Website www teltone com ...

Page 3: ...00 12 Figure 5 System Configuration with CIUS SLSS and DS 100 12 Chapter 5 Installation 13 Figure 6 System Installation 14 Chapter 6 Programming and Default Settings 15 Programming Rules 15 Programming Access 15 Modem Configuration 16 Detailed Programming Information 17 Chapter 7 DS 100 Flash ROM Upgrade Procedures 32 How to download from the Web Site 32 Loading the software into the DS 100 32 Cha...

Page 4: ...on against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commer cial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user...

Page 5: ...s been designed to work in conjunction with the family of Teltone Line Sharing Switches and Cellular Interface Units This allows users to use each device in a stand alone mode or together in a system configuration Depending on the application some users will find it more cost effective to install the DS 100 with one modem situated in front of the unit instead of putting a modem in front of each IE...

Page 6: ...ications using the DS 100 Chapter 5 Installation This section describes how to rack mount the DS 100 connect the DS 100 to power and connect other equipment to the DS 100 Chapter 6 Programming and Default Settings This section describes the default settings as well as how to program the DS 100 through menu commands Chapter 7 DS 100 Flash ROM Upgrade Procedures Describes how to download EEPROM upgr...

Page 7: ...00 Package Unpack the DS 100 and verify that you have received the following DS 100 unit Modem installation kit which includes 2 fastening pads and a modem cable Hardware installation kit which includes a spare fuse mounting brack ets screws and washers If any of these items are damaged or missing contact Teltone Corporation Customer Service department See Chapter 11 Warranty and Service chapter f...

Page 8: ...iguration a program ming password with teltone being the default password Once access is gained an inactivity timer will terminate programming connection after a programmable default 3 number of minutes of no activity Routing Commands The DS 100 monitors the data flow into the Modem port for data switch commands To enter a command there must be a pause in the data stream into the Modem port follow...

Page 9: ... transfer the unit will not initiate any action to reestablish the original transfer Data Routing Incoming traffic is initiated when the DS 100 sees carrier detect go active on the Modem input port When incoming traffic arrives at the modem port modem must be configured for auto answer the unit may expect to receive an access password followed by a routing command transfer code If the command is s...

Page 10: ...go inactive the unit will go idle Data Transfer Inactivity Time out The Data Transfer Inactivity time out can be set between 1 and 10 minutes in 1 minute intervals The default time out is 3 minutes The user can also program the unit for no activity time out Loss of Power The unit will be totally inoperative when powered down The only output will be an alarm contact closure Version 2 00 Upgrade The...

Page 11: ...uch as electronic meters relays and digital fault recorders to be installed into electrical substations Due to different IED manufacturers using different protocols communicating with these devices can be difficult In addition if an analog telephone line is used as the primary communication link each IED requires its own modem to convert from an analog signal to a digital one Figure 1 Single Stand...

Page 12: ...10 40 400 00022 Rev B Figure 2 Cascade Configuration The user can have up to 64 connections by connecting up to 8 DS 100 units behind a primary DS 100 ...

Page 13: ...ng on the application a combination of these devices can provide an efficient cost effective system solution If telephone service is needed or desired users can install the Teltone Sub station Line Sharing Switch SLSS and modem in front of the DS 100 This configuration enables users to communicate with multiple IEDs through the DS 100 saving on multiple modem expense while providing cost saving ph...

Page 14: ... advantage of low cost reliable easily installed cellular communications as a medium between their host polling location and their IEDs Figure 5 System Configuration with CIUS SLSS and DS 100 If users have a need or desire to use a single cellular circuit for voice and data to communicate with multiple IEDs the user can combine Teltone s CIUS SLSS and DS 100 This provides a cost competitive easily...

Page 15: ...cts connections to User ports 1 and 2 Connect the other end of the cable s DB 9 female connector to your IED Connect the remaining User ports to other IEDs in a similar fashion 7 Remove the yellow terminal block cover and apply power to the DS 100 by connecting the power cable from your substation power source 42 150 VDC or 90 120 VAC at 60 Hz to the unit s power terminals marked and When connecti...

Page 16: ...ess ENTER several times and the Main Menu should appear 12 This should conclude the installation process If further programming is required refer to Chapter 6 Programming and Default Settings chapter Figure 6 System Installation Note There are four cable ties located on the back of the unit for securing cables Use them to avoid loose connections ...

Page 17: ...6 Upgrades to the system firmware are completed using menu item 7 Any command completed with ENTER before a power outage or disconnect will be saved Any other partial entry will be lost For no changes to any request ENTER may be used to accept the default value of N Programming Access Passwords The DS 100 has two different passwords The first password is upon initial access to the Modem input port...

Page 18: ... Configuration The DS 100 sends a user programmable configuration string to the modem whenever power is applied to the DS 100 whenever the Local Maintenance menu is exited and between calls through the DS 100 If the unit is idle the string is also sent every ten minutes to ensure that the modem is properly configured If power is removed from the modem during maintenance of the system it is recomme...

Page 19: ...ALARM ENABLE 83 PORT LOOPBACK TEST 84 CONTROL LEAD CHECK 85 CONNECT TO MODEM PORT 86 CONNECT TO USER PORT 87 FORCE CONNECTION FROM MODEM PORT TO USER PORT 5 RESET UNIT TO DEFAULTS 6 SAVE ACTIVE CONFIGURATION AS USER DEFAULTS 7 FLASH EEPROM CONFIGURATION 99 EXIT Detailed Programming Information If prompted for a Y N response and Y is used the parameters to change the function selected will be displ...

Page 20: ...ase Sensitivity accept upper and lower case entries Response enable a response when a valid Transfer Code is entered Guard Time the time before and after a Transfer Code that defines it as a Transfer Code and Broadcast send the incoming data to all ports until a response is seen settings The DATA INACTIVITY TIME OUT is by default set to 3 minutes This feature sets the maximum amount of time that a...

Page 21: ...SITE NAME SIGN ON MESSAGES Name DS 100 Sign on Message None CHANGE Y N _ SITE NAME 16 characters maximum Current Value DS 100 New Value enter name or SPACE to clear _ SIGN ON MESSAGE 0 None 1 Site Name 2 Detailed Current Value 0 None New Value enter number SITE NAME SIGN ON MESSAGES NAME DS 100 Sign on Message None CHANGE Y N _ Select entry 22 PROGRAMMING PASSWORD 10 characters maximum Current Val...

Page 22: ...r number 0 Disable 1 Enable Current Value 1 Enable New Value _ TRANSFER CODE GUARD TIME 0 1 2 0 seconds 1 20 tenths of seconds Current Value 10 New Value _ BROADCAST MODE enter number 0 Disable 1 Enable Current Value 0 Disable New Value _ TRANSFER CODE CONFIGURATION Prefix ab Case Sensitive Disabled Response Enabled Guard Time 10 Broadcast Mode Disabled CHANGE Y N _ Select entry 25 DATA INACTIVITY...

Page 23: ...onfiguration yet use only 1 transfer code to access each User port DEFAULT PORT configuration allows for incoming calls to be sent directly to a Default Port without having to enter a transfer code Other ports remain accessible by entering the proper transfer code RECONNECT TO LAST ACCESSED PORT configuration allows a experi enced user to call in and select a port for an intermittent customer and ...

Page 24: ...TS 2 SOFTWARE XON XOFF Current Value 1 HARDWARE RTS CTS New Value _ MODEM CONFIGURATION STRING 50 characters maximum Current Value ATZ MATS0 1 Enter string M return or SPACE to clear New Value _ MODEM PORT CONFIGURATION Baud 19200 Data Bits 8 Parity NONE Stop Bits 1 Flow Control HARDWARE RTS CTS Initialization ATZ MATS0 1 CHANGE Y N _ Select entry 41 PORT 1 CONFIGURATION Name USER 1 Baud 19200 Dat...

Page 25: ...ers maximum Current Value USER 2 New Value enter name or SPACE to clear BAUD RATE 0 300 4 4800 1 600 5 9600 2 1200 6 19200 3 2400 7 38400 Current Value 6 19200 New Value DATA BITS 5 8 Current Value 8 New Value PARITY 0 NONE 3 MARK 1 EVEN 4 SPACE 2 ODD Current Value 0 NONE New Value STOP BITS 0 1 bit 1 1 5 bits 2 2 bits Current Value 0 1 bit New Value FLOW CONTROL 0 NONE 1 HARDWARE RTS CTS 2 SOFTWA...

Page 26: ...e x is the port number For ex ample to program port 4 type in 44 ENTER and port 4 properties will appear on the screen To change these properties enter Y ENTER Select entry 49 LOCAL PORT CONFIGURATION Baud AUTO Flow Control NONE CHANGE Y N y BAUD RATE 0 300 4 4800 1 600 5 9600 2 1200 6 AUTO 3 2400 Current Value 6 AUTO New Value FLOW CONTROL 0 NONE 1 HARDWARE RTS CTS 2 SOFTWARE XON XOFF Current Val...

Page 27: ...scrolling screen if PAGE Y N is answered N or one page at a time if PAGE Y N is answered Y You may print this information if a printer is attached to your PC or store this information on disk Select entry 60 CONFIGURATION REPORT Press ESC at any time to abort PAGE Y N y SITE NAME DS 100 Version 2 00 SYSTEM PASSWORD Prompt Disabled SIGN ON MESSAGE None PROGRAMMING PASSWORD teltone PROGRAMMING INACT...

Page 28: ... information is sent as a continuous flow LOCAL PORT CONFIGURATION Baud AUTO Flow Control SOFTWARE XON XOFF Press any key to continue PORT 1 CONFIGURATION Name USER 1 Baud 19200 Data Bits 8 Parity NONE Stop Bits 1 Flow Control HARDWARE RTS CTS Service Request NONE Cascading Disabled PORT 2 CONFIGURATION Name USER 2 Baud 19200 Data Bits 8 Parity NONE Stop Bits 1 Flow Control HARDWARE RTS CTS Servic...

Page 29: ...ONE Cascading Disabled PORT 6 CONFIGURATION Name USER 6 Baud 19200 Data Bits 8 Parity NONE Stop Bits 1 Flow Control HARDWARE RTS CTS Service Request NONE Cascading Disabled Press any key to continue PORT 7 CONFIGURATION Name USER 7 Baud 19200 Data Bits 8 Parity NONE Stop Bits 1 Flow Control HARDWARE RTS CTS Service Request NONE Cascading Disabled PORT 8 CONFIGURATION Name USER 8 Baud 19200 Data Bi...

Page 30: ...hree failed attempts to enter either the System Password or the Programming Password The User Set Alarm is set by the user using menu item 80 SET ALARM in the Diagnostics section in programming Alarms are cleared whenever the cause of the failure goes away except in the case of the Invalid Password alarm The Alarm contacts on the rear terminal strip will close if either the Power Failure Watchdog ...

Page 31: ... PORT LOOPBACK TEST 84 CONTROL LEAD CHECK 85 CONNECT TO MODEM PORT 86 CONNECT TO USER PORT 87 FORCE CONNECTION FROM MODEM PORT TO USER PORT 99 EXIT Select entry 80 Set Alarm ARE YOU SURE Y N y Alarm Set Select entry 80 Set Alarm ARE YOU SURE Y N n Alarm Not Set Select entry 81 Clear Alarm ARE YOU SURE Y N y Alarm Cleared Select entry 81 Clear Alarm ARE YOU SURE Y N n Alarm Not Cleared Select entry...

Page 32: ...conds to the local port 5 RESET UNIT TO DEFAULTS Select entry 5 Reset Unit to Default Configuration 0 Factory Defaults 1 User Defaults Select Option 0 Reset Unit to Factory Defaults ARE YOU SURE Y N n Unit NOT Reset to Defaults If you answer Y YES to this programming option 0 Factory Defaults the default values for all programmable settings will be reset to the original Factory Default settings Th...

Page 33: ..._ Select entry 7 FLASH EEPROM CONFIGURATION 0 Download program to Flash Memory 1 Reboot Unit using Flash Program 2 Reboot Unit using Factory Program Select Option 0 DOWNLOAD NEW PROGRAM TO FLASH MEMORY Warning A failure during download will result in the unit operating with the original factory program ARE YOU SURE Y N Y Chapter 7 will describe how to access any upgrades and how to download that u...

Page 34: ...OS 1 Place the upgrade file in your Procomm directory 2 Start the program by typing Procomm on the DOS command line and then hit ENTER 3 Configure your setup using the ALT S Setup and ALT P Communica tions Port parameters and ALT F10 as necessary 4 Using ALT S enter 6 to configure ASCII Transfer Setup Verify the following settings under ASCII UPLOAD Echo locally NO Expand blank lines NO Pace chara...

Page 35: ... not have the Windows Terminal program installed in your Accessories window do so by entering the Program Manager and select File New or alternately ALT F ALT N 3 Select Program Item then OK 4 Fill in the blank for Description as Terminal 5 Move the cursor to the Command Line and select Browse 6 Scroll down and select the file terminal exe then OK 7 Select Change Icon and choose your Icon 8 Select...

Page 36: ...in Windows 95 1 Place the upgrade file DS100V20 txt where you can locate it later 2 Select left click START on the WIN95 Taskbar at the bottom of the screen 3 Scroll up to PROGRAMS 4 Scroll over to ACCESSORIES 5 Select HyperTerminal folder 6 Double Click on Hypertrm exe 7 Enter a Name for the connection such as DS 100 or Teltone 8 Select an ICON for this configuration You then need to determine yo...

Page 37: ...e upgrade fails after the first few dots appear go back and reset the Line delay to 300 milliseconds If you could see the front panel of the DS 100 you would see the Power and Ports LED s blinking during the upgrade The upgrade should take about 5 6 minutes hit ESC to start the DS 100 with the upgrade when the message appears If you wait longer than 60 seconds the DS 100 will start the upgrade by ...

Page 38: ...id password attempts from the Modem port The alarm condition will automatically clear when the cause of the failure goes away Modem Port Transmit and Receive LEDs A pair of green LEDs are located on the front panel immediately to the right of the ALARM LED to show data activity They are marked TRANSMIT and RECEIVE When the DS 100 is transmitting data to the host polling location the TRANSMIT LED w...

Page 39: ...nnector User Ports DCE DE 9F female D Sub connectors Power In Terminal Barrier Strip 42 150 VDC positioned or 90 120 VAC positioned L N DC Power Out Miniature Terminal Strip Provides 12 VDC 12 VDC and Ground to power external device Alarm Miniature Terminal Strip 2 position Closed contact during an alarm condition Emergency Interrupt Miniature Terminal Strip 2 position Acti vated by either AC or D...

Page 40: ... to configure the unit back to the standard Factory Default configuration The Factory Default configuration will also change the programming password to the factory default value teltone and remove any access password that may have been programmed The User can program a set of customer default values into the unit A Programming Menu option allows users to reconfigure their unit to the Customer Def...

Page 41: ... at a flat rate Technical Support For technical assistance on this product call Teltone Corporation at 1 800 426 3926 or 425 487 1515 and ask for Technical Support Return Procedures If a unit is found to be defective contact Teltone Repair Order Entry at 1 800 426 3926 or 425 487 1515 to obtain a Material Return Authorization MRA number When returning units provide the following information Unit n...

Page 42: ...01 ZyXel U 1496P Portable Cellular Modem DS KIT Modem Power Cable RS 6A RS 232 Cable 6 Foot DB 25M to DB 9F RS 6 RS 232 Cable 6 Foot DB 9M to DM 9F RS 10 RS 232 Cable 10 Foot DB 9M to DB 9F RS 25 RS 232 Cable 25 Foot DB 9M to DB 9F RS 50 RS 232 Cable 50 Foot DB 9M to DB 9F RS 25 S1 SEL C225 Cable 25 Foot DB 9M to DM 9F RS 50 S1 SEL C225 Cable 50 Foot DB 9M to DM 9F 742 00020 01 DB 9M to DB 25F Ada...

Page 43: ... voltage applied for at least 1 second DC Power Out 12 VDC 12 VDC maximum current draw 12 VDC 1 25 Amp 12 VDC 0 25 Amp Serial Ports Interface RS 232 Modem Port DTE DE 9 male connector User Ports DCE DE 9 female connector Local Maintenance Port DCE DE 9 female connector Supported RS 232 Signals Pin Number Signal Name Signal to 1 DCD 2 DTE 2 RXD 1 DTE 3 TXD 1 DCE 4 DTR 4 DCE 5 Ground 1 6 DSR DTE 7 R...

Page 44: ...ll mount into 3 standard rack heights Unit Weight Approximately 6 lbs Shipping Weight Approximately 10 lbs Environmental Operating Temperature 20 C to 60 C Storage Temperature 30 C to 70 C 3 day maximum Maximum Humidity 95 40 C Non Condensing Electrostatic Discharge Immunity IEC801 2 level 4 ESD Surge Withstand Capability ANSI IEEE C37 901 1989 Vibration and Shock 47 CFR 68 302 Regulatory FCC Part...

Page 45: ...Communications Equipment RS 232 C standard developed by the Electronic Industries Association Modems and printers are typically DCE devices DS 100 Teltone s RS 232 Electronic Data Switch Comes in either a 4 port DS 104 A 01 or 8 port DS 108 A 01 version DSR Data Set Ready This signal is on pin 6 of the 9 pin RS 232 C connector It means the modem is ready to send data from the terminal DTE Data Ter...

Page 46: ...omputing standards LED Light Emitting Diode A semiconductor diode that emits light when a current is passed through it Used for status and information displays on electronic devices PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network RI Ring Indication This signal is on pin 9 of the 9 pin RS 232 C connector RMS Root mean square Method of measuring voltage current or power RS 232 C Latest version of EIA TIS 232...

Page 47: ... load shedding SLSS Teltone s Substation Line Sharing Switch Device can be used to reduce telecommunications cost through line sharing Unit can be used by itself or in conjunction with the DS 100 and CIUS TXD Transmit Data This signal is on pin 3 of the 9 pin RS 232 C connector Line for the transmitted data on a serial port following RS 232 C From Newton s Telecom Dictionary c 1997 by Harry Newton...

Page 48: ... interrupt input 7 ESD warning 13 F Factory default settings 14 38 FCC Compliance 2 Front panel 36 alarm LED 36 connectors and terminal strips 37 diagram 37 Modem port 36 Power status LED 36 user port LEDs 36 Function description 6 G General description 3 Glossary 43 I Inactivity time out default 18 Incoming traffic 6 Installation 13 system 14 L LEDs alarm 36 Modem port 36 Power status 36 user por...

Page 49: ...ult 18 Specifications 41 electrical 41 mechanical 41 regulatory 42 Stand alone configuration 9 System configuration 16 17 CIUS and DS 100 12 CIUS SLSS and DS 100 12 SLSS and DS 100 11 System installation 14 T Technical support 39 Terminal strips 37 Total priority 7 Transfer code configuration 18 Transfer data connection 7 Typical applications 9 U User ports 6 LEDs 36 V Version EEPROM 16 W Warranty...

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