Teleport Integration Unit. Configuration Manual
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Figure 5.3.1.3. Structure of the system
This example shows the perimeter surveillance system that is remote from the
data collection and processing server (DCPS). The perimeter surveillance controller
checks sensitive cable elements and warns of the system response via the standard
two-wire interface RS-485. Around the perimeter, there are also surveillance
cameras connected to TFortis PSW switch. This bundle of equipment makes up the
Security node. To use this system, connect the Server and the Security node
However, the Security node may be located too far away from the Server. The only
solution may be the use of fiber optic lines for the Ethernet network. In this case you
can implement a virtual channel – pipe – via Ethernet for RS-485.
Teleport-2 converts RS-485 to Ethernet. Data goes through the nodal switch
TFortis PSW, then by fiber optics through the core switch, then to Teleport-1
integration unit, where the reverse conversion Ethernet → RS-485 is performed.
To create a virtual RS-485 channel between two Teleport-1 and
Teleport-2 units, they must be configured.
In general, the configuration process looks like this:
1.
Configure the network settings
2.
Register a remote device (For Teleport-1 it is Teleport-2 and vice versa)
3.
Setting the RS-485 port to paired mode with a remote device.