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MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

 Menu Flowchart

96

5

1

Pin

Functions

1

.....Unused

2

.....Receive Data (RXD)

3

.....Transmit Data (TXD)

4

.....Unused

5

.....Signal Ground (GND)

6

.....Unused

7

.....Unused

8

.....Unused

9

.....Unused

RS/EIA -232

Pin

Functions

1

.....Data Carrier Detect (DCD)

2

.....Receive Data (RXD)

3

.....Transmit Data (TXD)

4

.....Data Terminal Ready (DTR)

5

.....Signal Ground (GND)

6

.....Data Set Ready (DSR)

7

.....Request-to-Send (RTS)

8

.....Clear-to-Send (CTS)

9

.....Unused

RS/EIA-232

69

15

Pin

Functions

1

.....Transmit Data (TX)

2

.....Transmit Data (TX)

3

.....Receive Data (RX)

4

.....Unused

5

.....Unused

6

.....Receive Data (RX)

7

.....Unused

8

.....Unused

10BaseT Supported

INTERFACE FUNCTIONS AND DEFAULTS

LED FUNCTIONS & INDICATIONS

LAN

  

......ON

............LAN detected

Flashing

....Data TX/RX

OFF

..........LAN not detected

COM1

 

...Flashing

....Data TX/RX Activity

OFF

..........No data activity

COM2  

...Flashing

....Data TX/RX Activity

OFF

..........No data activity

All connections viewed from outside the radio.

INTERFACE PINOUTS

MAIN MENU

Radio

Configuration

RF Output

Power

Dwell Time

Contention Window
(Min.)

Contention Window
(Max.)
Repeat Count

Unicast Retry Count

Skip Zones

Network

Configuration

Bridge Configuration

SNMP Agent Configuration

Mobility Configuration

IP Configuration

Wireless MAC Config.

Security

Configuration

Remote Serial

Gateway

RSG Talkback Enable

RSG Talkback Timeout

Remote Serial Wizard

Local Serial

Configuration

COM1/COM2 Port Status

RSG Entries

Various submenus and

parameters, depending on mode

selected

COM1/COM2 Serial
Configuration Wizard

Various submenus and

parameters, depending on mode

selected

COM 1/2 Data Stats

Remote Management

Wireless Network

Reprogramming

Configuration/

RSG Scripts

PING Utility

Authorization Codes

Statistics/Event Log

Maintenance/Tools

Remote Serial

Device

Information

Serial Number

Uptime

D a t e

Date Format

Ti m e

Model

Console Baud Rate

Device Names

Radio Packet Statistics

Ethernet/Wireless

Packet Statistics

DNP3 Routing

DNP Multicast Address

DNP Multicast Port

DNP Unicast Port

DNP Routing Enable

DNP Routing Database

Redundancy

Network Event Triggers

Hardware Event Triggers

Redundancy Config. Options

Redundancy Configuration

Force Switchover

Database Timeout

Max Remotes

Remote Database

Endpoint Database

Access Point Database

Endpoint Logging

Transmitter Test

Event Log

 Gateway Statistics

Approved Remote

Encryption Enable

HTTP Access

Telnet Access

SNMP Mode

Approved Remotes List

Remote Access Manager

Encryption Phrase

HTTP Security Mode

Auto Key Rotation

Force Key Rotation

Max Remotes

User Passwords

Remote Access IP

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

PWR

  

.....ON

............Primary power (DC) present

Flashing....

Alarm present

OFF

..........Primary power (DC) absent

LINK  

.....ON

............Default state

Flashing

....Data Tx/Rx

LINK 

˚

.....ON

............Associated to AP

Flashing

....Data Tx/Rx

OFF

..........Not Associated with AP

Access Point

Remote Gateway

COM1

 

DCE (Console/T

erminal only)

• 19,200 bps/8N1

 

No Handshaking

• RS/EIA-232

COM2

• DCE (Tto serial equip.)

• 19,200 bps/8N1

• Full Handshaking

• RS/EIA-232

PRIMAR

Y

 POWER

• 6–30 

Vdc

    (800 ma @ 13.8 Vdc) 

  

• Negative Ground

ANTENNA

•  

TNC Conn.

•  +30 dBm/1W Out (M

•  –30 dBm Input (Max.

LAN

 

10-Base-T

•  

IP/Ethernet Port

•  IP

 Address: 192.168.0.1

COM2

 

DCE (T

o serial equip.)

115,200 bps/8N1

 

Full Handshaking

 RS/EIA-232

ANTENNA

 TNC 

Connector

 +30 dBm/1W Out

 –30 dBm Input

   (Max.)

LAN

10-Base-T

 IP/Ethernet Port

 

No IP

 Address–

   Endpoint Bridge Only

COM1

 

DCE (Console/T

erminal only)

19,200 bps/8N1

 

No Handshaking

 RS/EIA-232

PRIMAR

Y

 POWER

• 

6–30 Vdc

    (600 ma @ 13.8 Vdc) 

  

 Negative Ground

REMOTE

ACCESS

POINT

COM1: DB-9 M / DCE

COM2: DB-9F / DTE

LAN: ETHERNET

NOTES
• Chart shows top-level view only. See 

User’s Guide

 for details.

• Not all menu items are-user configurable
• Some items depend on Device Mode

• Bolded items indicate a menu selection
• Spacebar used to make some menu selections
• AP = Access Point Only
• RM = Remote Only

Содержание MDS entraNET Series

Страница 1: ...Start Up Guide Access Point Remote 900 MHz and 2400 MHz Extended Range IP Networking Transceivers Firmware Release 3 0 MDS 05 4565A01 Rev A MAY 2007 MDS entraNET Series...

Страница 2: ...Refer to the Installation Reference Chart at the middle of this guide for essential installation and configuration details...

Страница 3: ...emote Radio 10 Step 6 Connect the Terminal Equipment 11 Step 7 Check for Normal Operation 12 Resetting to Factory Defaults Use with Care 14 AIMING DIRECTIONAL ANTENNAS FOR MAXIMUM RSSI 15 TROUBLESHOOT...

Страница 4: ...ins Installation in Hazardous Locations The transceiver is not acceptable as a stand alone unit for use in hazardous locations It must either be mounted within another piece of equipment which is cert...

Страница 5: ...f this equipment About This Guide This guide presents installation and initial operating instructions for the MDS entraNET Series networking transceivers Following installation we suggest keeping this...

Страница 6: ...A repeater scheme can be established to extend the transmission range or to work around obstructions in a network This is accomplished by connecting two radios back to back at a single site Industria...

Страница 7: ...te www GEmds com INSTALLATION STEPS There are three main requirements for installing the transceiver They are adequate and stable DC power a good antenna system and the correct interface between the t...

Страница 8: ...available with an optional 35 mm DIN Rail Mounting Bracket Part No 03 4022A02 Equipment cabinets and racks of recent design often employ this type of mounting A transceiver with a DIN bracket can be q...

Страница 9: ...ng a minimum of 11 Watts Typical power consumption is 800 mA at 13 8 Vdc for the AP and 600 mA at 13 8 Vdc for Remotes A power connector with screw terminals is provided with each radio Strip the wire...

Страница 10: ...t to the AP using a serial or Ethernet connection Console Terminal Connection recommended for first time log in To configure the AP using the serial COM1 port connect a PC to the COM1 port on the radi...

Страница 11: ...hown in Table 2 are the only settings that need to be set or reviewed A complete list of AP commands appears in the MDS entraNET System Guide 05 4055A01 Table 2 Key AP Parameters Defaults Menu Item Ma...

Страница 12: ...c characters A good choice is the last four digits of the AP serial number RF Output Power non ETSI Main Menu Radio Configuration 900 MHz 30 dBm 2 4 GHz 27 dBm 900 MHz 20 30 dBm 2 4 GHz 17 27 dBm RF O...

Страница 13: ...y to accept com mands c Set or Verify Network Address Type RADIO NETADDR to display the currently programmed network address If changes are required type RADIO NETADDR netaddr where netaddr is 1 15 al...

Страница 14: ...t the port settings are compatible with the connected device baud rate data format etc Step 7 Check for Normal Operation In this step you will verify the proper operation of wireless communi cations b...

Страница 15: ...lly Alarmed An alarm event has been logged and not cleared At Remote Units a Look for the LINK LED to light and remain on This indicates the unit has successfully associated with the Access Point Asso...

Страница 16: ...work is operating properly based on observation of the unit s LEDs connect a computer to the transceiver s data port that will be used by the local terminal equipment Send the PING command to verify t...

Страница 17: ...ole Baud Rate Device Names Radio Packet Statistics Ethernet Wireless Packet Statistics DNP3 Routing DNP Multicast Address DNP Multicast Port DNP Unicast Port DNP Routing Enable DNP Routing Database Re...

Страница 18: ...s to be set Note The Remote Radio Network Address must match that of the AP Connect data equipment to the transceivers Verify proper exchange of data communications by viewing the LEDs PWR Lit continu...

Страница 19: ...in a large part on stable radio signal levels being received at each end of a data link In general signal levels stronger than 90 dBm provides the basis for reliable communication that includes a 15...

Страница 20: ...o Packet Statistics Screen Figure 8 on Page 24 This information will be used later 3 Clear the Radio Statistics history 4 Read the RSSI level at the Remote RADIO RSSI 5 Optimize the RSSI by slowly adj...

Страница 21: ...e Remotes radios to be connected must operating properly so data layer traffic can function Radio Configuration There are over 50 parameters in the entraNET MS With so many set tings a parameter may b...

Страница 22: ...ient condition Cycle the power and wait about 30 seconds for the radio to restart Recheck for normal operation LINK LED does not turn on a The Remote network address does not match the desired AP Veri...

Страница 23: ...t through or crossover is used See Table 5 below for the proper cable type COM1 or COM2 LED does not show traffic Check the configuration of COM port and the remote serial gateway settings Table 5 Pro...

Страница 24: ...esolution Remotedoesnot associate a Verify that the AP has a sufficiently large number in the Max Remotes parameter of the Network Configuration Menu b If Approved Remotes is enabled on the Security C...

Страница 25: ...for secure cable connections Serial data cable should be as short as possible never exceeding 50 feet 15 meters b Connect to the AP menu and manage the Remote via the Serial Configuration menu Check...

Страница 26: ...antennas This often limits interference to and from other stations b Try skipping some zones where persistent interference is suspected or packets per zone are disparate c The installation of a filte...

Страница 27: ...between the radio being viewed and the network through the network layer These include Wireless Packet Statistics Packets received Packets dropped Packets sent Receive errors Bytes received Retries B...

Страница 28: ...er When troubleshooting throughput quality issues a check should also be made of the Radio Packet Statistics Screen shown in Figure 8 This menu provides a review of packet statistics from a radio link...

Страница 29: ...ay eliminate or reduce harmful interference Serial Port and Remote Serial Statistics Menu Figure 9 Serial Data Statistics Screen This screen provides top level information on data exchanges between th...

Страница 30: ...online at www GEmds com support product sro Your number will be issued immediately after the required information is entered Please be sure to have the model number s serial number s detailed reason f...

Страница 31: ...Installation Guide...

Страница 32: ...GE MDS LLC Rochester NY 14620 General Business 1 585 242 9600 FAX 1 585 242 9620 Web www GEmds com 175 Science Parkway...

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