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Installing the TE3000
To change the IP address using the front panel:
a.
Select
Config>Comm>Network>IP Addr
b.
Using the keypad, enter the IP address in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
where xxx is a decimal number between 0 and 999.
c.
Press the Enter button
To change the IP address using a remote unit, issue the
MC IP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
command where XXX is a decimal number
between 0 and 999.
3. Assign additional network information, if necessary. Depending on the
configuration of the LAN, you may need to enter additional parameters
including:
"
Ethernet IP address mask (IP subnet mask)
"
Ethernet IP gateway
4. From a personal computer connected to the LAN, try to ping the TE3000. At
the command prompt of the personal computer, type
ping <TE3000 IP
address>
where <TE3000 IP address> is the address assigned in step 2.
If a reply is received, the TE3000 is correctly configured.
For information on establishing remote communications or on Ethernet
commands, refer to the chapter on using a remote unit.
DTE/DCE Switch
The DTE/DCE switch is used to change the configuration of the RS-232 port.
When the port is configured as DCE, use a standard cable for the computer Comm
port. In this configuration, the port supports all of the signals required for basic
modem support:
When the port is configured as DTE, use a null modem cable to connect the PC to
the TE3000.
Fault Relay
The Fault Relay is an RJ-11 connector. The fault relay is used in a redundant
configuration. In this configuration input is fed from distribution amplifiers into
each of two TE3000s. A Tiernan redundancy switch monitors the output through
the Fault Relay. If the primary TE3000 faults, the secondary TE3000
automatically takes over operation.
A relay fault condition is defined as:
!
A unit power failure
!
Unit power switch turned off
!
Unit is unplugged
!
A unit hardware failure
The fault condition is indicated by contact closure between pins one (1) and three
(3) and open contacts between pins one ( 1) and si x(6).
The non-fault condition is indicated by contact closure between pins o n e(1) and
six (6) and open contacts between pins one (1) and three (3).
!
Rdata
!
Tdata
!
DTR
!
DCR
!
CTS
!
RTS
!
DCD
Summary of Contents for TE3000
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Page 14: ...4 TE3000 Overview ...
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Page 96: ...86 Technical Specifications ...
Page 102: ...92 TE3000 PID Assignments ...
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