SDT 5000 User Manual
Document MBUD-0109v11
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Numerous options are available to provide non-volatile memory, Ethernet and other features.
1.2 Reference Documents
The following documents may also be required depending on the operating mode of the SDT 5000:
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MAN002 SDT 5000 Command Reference, Wireless Matrix Corp
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MAN004 AT Reference, Wireless Matrix Corp.
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MAN005 NBP Programmers Guide, Wireless Matrix Corp.
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ISO 8208, Information processing system – Data communications – X25 Packet Level
Protocol for Data Terminal equipment, 1987, International Organization for Standardization.
1.3 Manual Organization
This manual is divided into the following chapters:
Introduction
Provides a basic description of the SDT 5000, a summary of its
important features, the manual’s organization and service
support information.
Setup and Installation
Describes how to perform a basic setup and installation of an
SDT 5000 SCADA satellite terminal
SDT 5000 Quick Start
Provides a set of steps to follow to get the SDT 5000 to
transmit RTU data, events, operate the switch, and generate a
scheduled report. Basic trouble shooting of hardware interface
issues is included for each section.
System Overview
This section provides the user with an overview of the SDT
5000.
How to Use the Screens
Describes how to navigate and operate the SDT 5000’s
screens, change parameters and interpret the status line.
Screen Reference
Provides detailed explanations for every user screen.
Interfacing the SDT 5000
with an RTU
Describes the physical connections required to interface the
SDT 5000 with an RTU. Explains flow control methods, how
to wake-up the SDT 5000 and/or the RTU.
Command Server Summary
Describes user commands to remotely access the SDT 5000.
We recommend you read the first four chapters before installing or using the SDT 5000.
In
particular, the “Setup and Installation” chapter provides critical information for the safe and reliable
operation of an SDT 5000. Some sections are applicable only in certain protocol modes.
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