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1. 7 ansaldoSTS 1D1 0029 Communication Printed Circuit Board Software Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 1 N Communication PCB Software 77 AnsaldoSTS Proprietary Notice This document and its contents are the property of Ansaldo STS USA Inc formerly known as Union Switch amp Signal Inc and hereinafter referred to as ASTS USA This document is furnished to you on the following conditions 1 That no proprietary or intellectual property right or interest of ASTS USA is given or waived in supplying this document and its contents to you and 2 That this document and its contents are not to be used or treated in any manner inconsistent with the rights of ASTS USA or to its detriment and are not to be copied reproduced disclosed or transferred to others or improperly disposed of without the prior written consent of ASTS USA Copyright 2010 Ansaldo STS USA 1000 Technology Drive Pittsburgh PA USA 15219 3120 645 Russell Street Batesburg SC 29006 www ansaldo sts com usa All rights reserved Revision History REV ISSUE DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION jue eee March 2010 niia Reease Release 2 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 7 AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software 1 COMMUNICATION PCB SOFTWARE To use this PCB in a MICROLOK II system the application software must be compiled recompiled using a new compiler and executive software A new diagnostic tool to match this new e
2. lt ADJUSTABLE gt PEER IP ADDRESS lt port gt lt unit gt nnn nnn nnn nnn In the above example lt port gt will be 1 or 2 identifying the physical port on the COMM I O board and lt unit gt will be A or B identifying the different units in a redundant configuration For the above configurations e IP address one port Communications with a single unit in a standard network configuration The link specification will attach one port o PEER IP ADDRESS 1 A nnn nnn nnn nnn e 2 IP addresses two ports Communications with a single unit in a redundant network configuration The link specification will attach both ports o PEER IP ADDRESS 1 A nnn nnn nnn nnn o PEER IP ADDRESS 2 A nnn nnn nnn nnn e 2 IP addresses one port Communications with a redundant unit in a standard network configuration The link specification will attach one port o PEER IP ADDRESS 1 A nnn nnn nnn nnn o PEER IP ADDRESS 1 B nnn nnn nnn nnn e 4 IP addresses two ports Communications with a redundant unit in a redundant network configuration PEER IP ADDRESS 1 A nnn nnn nnn nnn PEER IP ADDRESS 1 B nnn nnn nnn nnn PEER IP ADDRESS 2 A nnn nnn nnn nnn PEER IP ADDRESS 2 B nnn nnn nnn nnn When attaching to an Ethernet port on the COMM I O board none of the physical port configuration items associated with the serial links are required Baud rate key on and key off delays and other link related item
3. TIME STAMP EVENT CODE EVENT TEXT 07 28 64 05 24 27 2 SYSTEM_START_UP 07 28 64 05 24 54 CIP_INITIALIZED 07 28 64 05 25 06 SETUP_ENTERED 07 28 64 05 24 27 SYSTEM_START_UP 07 26 64 05 24 53 CIP_INITIALIZED 07 28 64 05 25 33 SETUP_ENTERED 07 28 64 05 24 27 SYSTEM_START_UP 07 26 64 05 24 27 SYSTEM_START_UP 07 28 64 05 24 54 CIP_INITIALIZED 07 28 64 05 25 03 SETUP_ENTERED 07 28 64 05 24 27 SYSTEM_START_UP 07 28 64 05 24 54 CIP_INITIALIZED Uneunyn wwe uw Figure A 4 View Events Display A 5 View Save Events Proceed as follows to view and save events 1 Scroll up and down to view the events Figure A 4 2 There are two icons in the top right corner just above the Events display One saves the log to a file and the other refreshes the page a To refresh the contents of the event log select the refresh icon b The event log will refresh c To save the contents of an event log to a file select the Save icon d A save menu will display e Specify the name and location of the new file to save f Select the Save box g The file is now saved 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 19 5 re Communication PCB Software AnsaldoSTS A 6 Uploading Operating Software Figure A 5 shows the tab that allows the user to upload all necessary files to the Communication PCB Software The software is maintained in a tar compression file Proceed as follows to upload the software 1 Select
4. 0 0 0 Peer IP Address 1 B Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Peer IP Address 2 A Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Peer IP Address 2 B Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Stale Data Timeout Non Vital 500 600000 1000 Ack Timeout Vital 50 600000 1000 Heartbeat Interval Vital 100 600000 1000 Indication Update Cycle Vital 1 100 10 Clock Master Vital 0 1 0 Only valid for serial port connection Only valid for IP port connection 10 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 77 AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software 3 3 Safe P Protocol The Safe P protocol allows a MICROLOK II system to communicate directly with other types of equipment that utilize this protocol It is primarily intended for use in CBTC systems where MICROLOK II is acting as an Object Controller interfacing to ASTS F Zone Controller 3 3 1 Safe P Protocol Specification The syntax for the Safe P protocol is similar to the PEER syntax in that there are link parameters and station parameters The Safe P protocol may only be attached to an Ethernet port on a COMM I O board LINK SAFE_P_1 lt ADJUSTABLE gt ENABLE 1 PROTOCOL MII SAFEP ADJUSTABLE PORT lt board_name gt E PORT1 ADJUSTABLE PORT2 lt board_name gt E PORT2 ADJUSTABLE SAFEP ADDRESS 1 ADJUSTABLE ENABLE 1 STATION NAME MP_ 88 1 ADJUSTABLE SAFEP PEER ADDRESS 2 ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 1 A nnn nnn nnn nnn ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 1 B nnn nnn nn
5. 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Stale Data Timeout Vital 900 20000 2000 Broadcast Interval Vital 300 10000 10 Only valid for serial port connection Not used for Safe P links 3 3 3 Configuration Delays When a unit is re configured with new Ethernet IP addresses or port attachments there may be an additional 5 10 second delay in establishing the communications link This is the time required for the communications processor to reestablish its network connections 12 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 77 AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software 4 PROGRAM EXAMPLE LOCAL BOARD COMM_IO_1 ENABLE 1 TYPE COMM IO E PORT1 ENABLE 1 LOCAL ADDRESS 172 25 1 100 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 E PORT2 ENABLE 1 LOCAL ADDRESS 172 25 2 100 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 COMM LINK MII _PEER ENABLE 1 PROTOCOL MII PEER PORT COMM_IO_1 E PORT1 Comm board 1 Ethernet port 1 PORT2 COMM_IO_1 E PORT2 Comm board 1 Ethernet port 2 MII ADDRESS 1 ENABLE 1 STATION NAME MP_88 0 PEER ADDRESS 2 PEER IP ADDRESS 1 A 172 25 1 102 PEER IP ADDRESS 1 B 172 25 1 112 PEER IP ADDRESS 2 A 172 25 2 102 PEER IP ADDRESS 2 B 172 25 2 112 TIME STAMP 1 ACK TIMEOUT 1000 MSEC HEARTBEAT INTERVAL 1000 MSEC INDICATION UPDATE CYCLE 1 STALE DATA TIMEOUT 3000 MSEC OUTPUT MII 02 000 MII 02 001 MII 02 002 MII 02 003 MI
6. Setup from the main menu The Setup Mode Login screen shown in Figure A 6 will display 2 Enter the password The default password is USS The Setup screen shown in Figure A 5 will display 3 Select Upload 4 Specify file type to be uploaded 5 Browse to the location of the desired file 6 Click upload this process take approximately 5 minutes depending on the size of the application The message shown in Figure A 7 will display while the upload is in progress 7 Cycle power after the message upload is complete appears NOTE The tar file contains all necessary images for the u boot linux COMMUNICATION PCB Application and the FPGA Do not power off the board during an upload 20 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 7s AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software MICHOLOK CIP Application Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Ansaldo 515 USA p maw lv x Se E S Favortes G MICROLOK CIP Application Setup h ar ey Loew FCB COMM 2 Ports 2 ETHERNET COMMUNICATION BOARDO View Giotet Rorcenesecs Viw Messages View veo seno pm MP A Component version MOS Please select an Upload Type System 01 000 N A System TAR file v u boot 01 000 388bc96eb6466d8C609242492920cfC hnux 01 000 2bc14 e21b744680e14f433J1d2fJ ec5 Please select a file to upload fpga 01 000 1f6ea8cdc16554390f684952f408c4f3 C2008 Ve Seem a egret at ghee aenea Figure A 5 Software
7. Update Display 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 21 aJ lt Communication PCB Software 7 AnsaldoSTS E oR LOK CIP Application Setup Microsoft internet Explorer provided by Ansaldo STS USA Jak G J gt E erp 172 25 1 101 setup htni s X P Be gst yew Fyvortes Jocs Hep a We BR ERLOKA Appkcaton Setup R D epr Groowe SETUP Login Setup Mode Login Type in password Cancel Done Loca Ptranet tios Figure A 6 Setup Mode Login Display 22 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SANV s 7 AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software tai e FARR STS wen TER S E 0 dies ne SETUP Uptead Prog oss Upload Progress beneg bnux Figure A 7 Upload in Progress Display A 7 Configuring the Communication PCB Proceed as follows to access the Communication PCB configuration options 1 Click on the System Configuration button on the Maintenance Tool main menu The system will display an options dialog box that lets you specify whether you wish to view or change configuration settings 2 Determine whether you want to examine the configuration settings modify the non vital settings only or modify all settings If you opt to examine the settings the system will permit no changes to the displayed configuration parameters The default selection on the form is to modify vital and non vital settings Click on the appropriate option 3 If you selected an option to modify any settings in Step 2
8. a password dialog box will appear The default password is microlokii If you selected to examine the configuration settings step 2 you do not have to enter a password 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 23 N Communication PCB Software AnsaldoSTS 4 Press the RESET pushbutton on the front panel of the Microlok II CPU board and then click on the OK button in the dialog box 5 The System Configuration display will appear as seen in Figure A 8 This display provides direct access to all of the Microlok II configuration options for this unit P MICROLO Develo Saar Jog ER Please select one of the configuration options below Figure A 8 System Configuration Display 6 Click on the Comm IO board button 7 The Comm IO board main configuration page will appear as in Figure A 9 The options for the Comm IO board will appear The valid ranges for the configuration items can be found in Table 3 1 8 When the modifications are completed click the Done button 9 Any changes will be displayed in a popup window as shown in Figure A 10 10 When you are done configuring the Microlok II unit click on the Done with Configuration button The updated values will be written to the Microlok II unit and the unit will reset The Development System will return to the main menu 24 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 Ay fs AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software M
9. be PORT boardname E PORT x where boardname is the user defined name of the COMM I O board and x is the desired Ethernet port on the COMM I O board 1 or 2 This specifies the attachment of the physical port to the communications link and is part of the link parameters A single communication link PEER or Safe P protocols only may specify one port for normal communications or two ports for redundant networks In the case of redundant networks the same messages will be sent over both networks The receiving unit will receive two identical copies of the same message The first message received will be processed normally and the second identical message will be discarded as a duplicate The syntax for the second port attachment is PORT2 boardname E PORT x NOTE In the link specification not the COMM I O board specification Port2 is only valid in cases where two ports are attached If only one port is used it must be PORT and the PORT2 specification is invalid It is permissible to attach to only Ethernet Port 2 on the COMM T O board Once the physical port attachment has been specified the network routing information must be specified to identify which messages will be sent to which IP addresses Each communication link contains one or more station specifications that identify the data to be sent received with the communication partner The PEER and Safe P protocols identify the stations by means of the s
10. link As soon as the communication processor has completed its boot up functions communications will be established This only applies to a power up condition After a system reset when power is maintained to the COMM I O board communications will begin in the same time frame as the existing MLKI CC executive revisions 3 2 Peer Protocol The peer to peer protocol allows any connected MICROLOK II unit to initiate a message sequence to another MICROLOK II unit at any time The protocol incorporates a delayed acknowledgement to allow for situations where other data transmissions may occur between a message and its acknowledgement This is an existing protocol that was upgraded to include IP support The changes are highlighted in the message below LINK MII _PEER1 ADJUSTABLE ENABLE 1 PROTOCOL MII PEER ADJUSTABLE PORT VITAL_COMMIO_01 E PORT1 ADJUSTABLE PORT2 VITAL_COMMIO_01 E PORT2 ADJUSTABLE MII ADDRESS 1 ADJUSTABLE ENABLE 1 STATION NAME V_STATION1 ADJUSTABLE PEER ADDRESS 2 ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 1 A nnn nn n nnn ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 1 B nnn nn n nnn ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 2 A nnn nn n nnn ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 2 B nnn nn n nnn ADJUSTABLE TIME STAMP 0 ADJUSTABLE ACK TIMEOUT 1200 msec 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 9 ae Communication PCB Software Ans
11. same sub nets routes all messages through a single port 3 1 1 2 COMM Board Diagnostic Support The COMM I O board has its own communications processor that provides the Ethernet interface as well as a web based user interface All communications utilizing a COMM I O board will use UDP IP as the network protocol The communication processor also supports SNMP and network diagnostics The web based user interface which provides status maintenance as well as facilities for uploading new COMM board executive software is accessed through the ports on the COMM board In order for a port to function properly it must have a valid IP address If only Port 1 on the COMM board is used for application communications Port 2 may be defined and disabled if access through the web interface for that port is desired This will provide a valid IP address for the port for diagnostic use The password for uploading new COMM I O software through the web interface is USS Figure 3 1 shows the password dialog box screen 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 5 i Communication PCB Software AnsaldoSTS E WICROLOK CIP Application Setup Microsoft internet xplorer provided by Ansaldo STS USA J2 G gt e E ete 7172 25 1 101 setup tmi wits Xx P Fle gdt yew Fyvortes Joos Hep Q We A ARLOK aP Appkation Setup D m apr Goes Setup Mode Login Login Cancel Figure 3 1 Password Dialog Box 3 1 2 Port Attachment Each
12. I 02 004 MII 02 005 MII 02 006 MII 02 007 INPUT MII 12 000 MII 12 001 MII 12 002 MII 12 003 MII 12 004 MII 12 005 MII 12 006 MII 12 007 MII ADDRESS 3 ENABLE 1 STATION NAME MP_88 3 PEER ADDRESS 4 PEER IP ADDRESS 1 A 172 25 1 102 PEER IP ADDRESS 1 B 172 25 1 114 PEER IP ADDRESS 2 A 172 25 2 102 PEER IP ADDRESS 2 B 172 25 2 114 ACK TIMEOUT 1000 MSEC HEARTBEAT INTERVAL 1000 MSEC INDICATION UPDATE CYCLE 1 STALE DATA TIMEOUT 3000 MSEC OUTPUT MII 04 000 MII 04 001 MII 04 002 MII 04 003 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 13 5 re Communication PCB Software AnsaldoSTS MII 04 004 MII 04 005 MII 04 006 MII 04 007 INPUT MIl 14 000 MII 14 001 MII 14 002 MII 14 003 MIl 14 004 MII 14 005 MII 14 006 MII 14 007 14 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 N 77 AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software APPENDIX A ACCESSING THE COMMUNICATION PCB A 1 Connecting a Laptop Computer Proceed as follows to access the Communication PCB Software through a laptop computer 1 Connect the laptop to either Ethernet connector on the back of the Communication PCB Software 2 Configure the laptop on the same sub network as the Communication PCB Software 3 Open a web browser Internet Explorer e g 4 Type the Communication PCB Software IP Address in the address bar and press the enter key 5 A main menu screen shown in Figure A 1 will display The main menu page has tabs in t
13. ICROLOK II Development System Revision 3 0W Prototype N800102 0001 Jeg CH amp g A Unite Toole Pit Save Copy Back Spit Advancedw Settings Hep COMM_I0_1 Comm I0 address 00 8 bit VPA General Enable V Selective Shutdown E ETHERNET PORT 1 Enable 7 default clear Local Address 172 25 1 100 default 172 25 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 default 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 default 0 0 0 0 ETHERNET PORT 2 Enable default clear Local Address 172 25 1 200 default 172 25 1 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 default 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 default 0 0 0 0 SERIAL PORT 1 SERIAL PORT 4 Enable amp 3 Enable 3 SERIAL PORT 2 Enable I defui cles SERIAL PORT 5S Enable amp 3 SERIAL PORT 3 SERIAL PORT 6 Enable IM ce Enable 31 Done f ang E fired vital QP adjustable For Help press F1 NUM AEE Figure A 9 Communication PCB Main Configuration Page Display ba n MICROLOK II Configuration x 9 You have made 1 change to this configuration J You unselected Board Enable previously selected Will you want to save this change Figure A 10 Changes Display 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 25 Communication PCB Software 7 AnsaldoSTS NY y AnsaldoSTS End of Module 26 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010
14. P parameters are displayed e Community Name Read Only e System Name e System Contact e Enable Traps e Target I P Address for Traps e Inform Enable Disable e Inform Retries e Inform Retry Delay The following Global parameters are displayed e Product ID e Product Name e Location 16 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 NN 7 AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software MICHOLOK CIP Application View Global Parameters Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Ansaldo 15 USA m 6 ma pja ee hk parers tai v X S p Gi Favores G MICROLOK CIP Application View Global Parameters hh GS am er mey w OD CE ECB COMM 2 Ports 2 ETHERNET COMMUNICATION BOAR ODO View Gioia Poroeneten View Menoges View fvent setn Community String Read Only public USAS MICROLOK Il PROTOTYPE sysName put_default_sysName_here Exec Ver CC 3 08 sysContact put_default_sysContact_here Enable Traps i Target LP Address for Traps 0 0 0 0 Inform Enable Disable Disable Inform Retnes 3 Inform Retry Delay 5 y aaa a TA hsi I S COMM_2_2_6 COMM 2 Ports 2 CIOS ee SoBe D Seyret A yt erered Figure A 2 View Global Parameters Display A 3 View Message Display The Message View tab displays instructions on how to view the data traffic passing through the Communication PCB Software as shown in Figure A 3 This involves using HyperTerminal Message logging can be enabled or disabled by
15. RT3 Enabled Non Vital 0 0 0 S PORT4 Enabled Non Vital 0 0 0 S PORT5 Enabled Non Vital 0 0 0 S PORT6 Enabled Non Vital 0 0 0 As with any I O board the board will be given a user definable board name that will be used to reference the board status bits as well as for use in attaching a communication link defined later in the application program to the ports on the board The user may specify either or both of the Ethernet ports using the E PORT1 and or E PORT2 keywords The user supplies the Ethernet port parameters These items may be either fixed or adjustable through the system configuration 4 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SA mN AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software A user may define up to six COMM I O boards in an application All COMM I O boards must appear as one of the first six I O boards defined Use the development tool to calculate the power that will be required for the boards that are to be installed in the cardfile NOTE The standard MICROLOK II power supply will only support two to three COMM I O boards An external power supply may be required if additional boards are used 3 1 1 1 Ethernet Addressing All IP Addresses must be specified in the application program as a quoted string in the format nnn nnn nnn nnn where nnn is a valid decimal number between 0 and 255 When both Ethernet ports are defined they must be on different sub nets Placing both ports on the
16. aldoSTS ADJUSTABLE HEARTBEAT INTERVAL 1200 msec ADJUSTABLE INDICATION UPDATE CYCLE 50 ADJUSTABLE STALE DATA TIMEOUT 3000 msec ADJUSTABLE CLOCK MASTER 0 ADJUSTABLE MII NV ADDRESS 3 ADJUSTABLE ENABLE 1 STATION NAME NV_STATION1 ADJUSTABLE PEER ADDRESS 4 ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 1 A nnn nn n nnn ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 1 B nnn nn n nnn ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 2 A nnn nn n nnn ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 2 B nnn nn n nnn ADJUSTABLE TIME STAMP 0 ADJUSTABLE ACK TIMEOUT 1200 msec ADJUSTABLE HEARTBEAT INTERVAL 1200 msec ADJUSTABLE INDICATION UPDATE CYCLE 50 ADJUSTABLE STALE DATA TIMEOUT 3000 msec ADJUSTABLE CLOCK MASTER 0 3 2 1 Peer Parameters Table 3 3 lists the variables and ranges associated with the Peer Link Table 3 3 Peer Link Parameters Parameter Vitality Minimum Maximum Default Link Parameters Enable Vital 0 1 0 Point Point Vital 0 1 0 Port Vital Available Ports Available Ports No Default Port2 Vital Available Ports Available Ports No Default Baud Non Vital 300 38400 19200 Stop Bits Non Vital 1 2 1 Parity Non Vital 0 255 1 Key On Delay Non Vital 0 900 0 Key Off Delay Non Vital 0 900 0 Grant Delay Non Vital 10 10000 1 IP Port Non Vital 1 65535 1 Station Parameters Enable Vital 0 1 0 Time Stamp Vital 0 1 1 Station Address Type Vital 0 1 0 Address Vital 0 10 0 Peer Address Vital 0 10 0 Peer IP Address 1 A Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0
17. ard Definition The basic specification fora COMM I O board is shown below BOARD board_name lt ADJUSTABLE gt ENABLE 1 TYPE COMM IO E PORT1 lt ADJUSTABLE gt ENABLE 1 lt ADJUSTABLE gt LOCAL ADDRESS nnn nnn nnn nnn lt ADJUSTABLE gt SUBNET MASK nnn nnn nnn nnn lt ADJUSTABLE gt GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 E PORT2 lt ADJUSTABLE gt ENABLE 1 lt ADJUSTABLE gt LOCAL ADDRESS nnn nnn nnn nnn lt ADJUSTABLE gt SUBNET MASK nnn nnn nnn nnn lt ADJUSTABLE gt GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 Table 3 1 lists the variables and ranges associated with the COMM I O board Table 3 1 COMM I O Board Parameters Parameter Vitality Minimum Maximum Default Enable Vital 0 1 No Default Selective Shutdown Non Vital 0 1 0 E PORT1 ENABLED Non Vital 0 1 No Default E PORT1 LOCAL ADDRESS Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 No Default E PORT1 SUBNET MASK Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 No Default E PORT1 PEER ADDRESS Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 E PORT1 GATEWAY Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 E PORT2 ENABLED Non Vital 0 1 No Default E PORT2 LOCAL ADDRESS Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 No Default E PORT2 SUBNET MASK Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 No Default E PORT2 PEER ADDRESS Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 E PORT2 GATEWAY Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 S PORT1 Enabled Non Vital 0 0 0 S PORT2 Enabled Non Vital 0 0 0 S PO
18. communication link defined in the COMM section of an application program contains a PORT specification Currently the only valid values for the PORT are 1 4 and indicate one of the serial ports on the MLKII CPU board The port attachment is now expanded to allow the links to attach to the Ethernet ports on the COMM T O board as well as the serial ports on the CPU board The same message cannot be sent out on an Ethernet link and a serial link at the same time Up to two ports may be attached for each link and up to four destination IP addresses may be defined for each station Table 3 2 lists the ports that can be used with the various communications links A V indicates that the port can be used with a communication link An absence of a V indicates that the port cannot be used with a communication link Table 3 2 Communication Links and Port Availability Communication Ethernet CPU Board Protocol Port Serial Port Peer y N Safe P N Microlok NI Genisys y The syntax for the PORT specification has been changed from a single numeric character 1 2 3 or 4 to a quoted string specifying the board and port to which the link will be attached For the serial ports on the CPU board this will be CPU SERIAL x where x is the desired port on the CPU board 1 2 3 or 4 6 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 77 AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software For attaching to an Ethernet port the syntax will
19. he upper right header section of the screen These tabs are used to access other areas of the application MICHOLOK CIP Application View Global Parameters Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Ansaldo SIS USA e DP I j inTENsa tini vsx Tp Se Favorkes MICROLOK CIP Application View Godal Parameters gt J amy tame Weye tose D ECB COMM 2 Ports 2 ee COMMUNICATION BOAR ODO View Cintas Porometen View Menoger View fvent setn View Global Parameters p Community String Read Only public o ee USAS MICROLOK I PROTOTYPE sysName put_default_sysName_here E Exec Ver CC 3 09S sysContact put_default_sysContact_here Product Name COMM_2_2_6 Enable Traps Disable Location COMM 2 Ports 2 Target LP Address for Traps 0 0 0 0 7 Inform Enable Disable Disable Inform Retnes 3 Inform Retry Delay 5 s a TA iraidd C308 oee Sh B Syo N ote oree Figure A 1 Main Menu Tabs Display 6 Select the desired tab to view the particular display 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 15 Communication PCB Software 77 AnsaldoSTS NOTE The Setup function is a privileged mode Use extreme caution when working in the Setup mode e View Global Parameters see Section A 2 e View Message see Section A 3 e View Events see Section A 4 A 2 View Global Parameters The Global Parameters tab displays SNMP and Global parameters as shown in Figure A 2 The following SNM
20. n nnn ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 2 A nnn nnn nnn nnn ADJUSTABLE PEER IP ADDRESS 2 B nnn nnn nnn nnn ADJUSTABLE BROADCAST INTERVAL 300 MSEC ADJUSTABLE STALE DATA TIMEOUT 2000 MSEC 3 3 2 Safe P Parameters Only one new configuration parameter has been added for the Safe P protocol The BROADCAST INTERVAL specifies the rate at which messages are sent This parameter has a valid range of 300 ms 10 000 ms with a default value of 300 ms 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 11 Communication PCB Software 4 AnsaldoSTS Table 3 4 lists the variables and ranges associated with the Safe P Link Table 3 4 Safe P Link Parameters Parameter Vitality Minimum Maximum Default Link Parameters Enabled Vital 0 1 0 Point Point Non Vital 0 1 0 Port Vital Available Ports Available Ports No Default Port2 Vital Available Ports Available Ports No Default Baud Non Vital 300 38400 19200 Stop Bits Non Vital 1 2 1 Parity Non Vital 0 255 1 Key On Delay Non Vital 8 900 1 Key Off Delay Non Vital 8 900 1 IP Port Non Vital 1 65535 1 Station Parameters Enable Vital 0 1 0 SafeP Address Vital 1 65535 1 SafeP Peer Address Vital 1 65535 1 Peer IP Address 1 A Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Peer IP Address 1 B Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Peer IP Address 2 A Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Peer IP Address 2 B Non Vital 0 0 0 0 255
21. ource and destination addresses for the units This is the information included in the message body that is used by the receiving unit to identify messages belonging to a valid source destination address pair on its communication link In order to transmit this information over a network the sending unit must also know the IP address of the receiving unit In the case of redundant networks two IP addresses must be specified one for each physical port that is connected to the different networks In addition to the redundant network possibility the receiving unit may also be in a redundant Normal Stand by or On Line Off Line configuration where each unit will have its own IP addresses This leads to several possible configurations with a possibility of up to four IP addresses and four copies of the same transmitted message e IP address one port Communications with a single unit in a standard network configuration 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 7 Communication PCB Software 7 AnsaldoSTS e 2 IP addresses two ports Communications with a single unit in a redundant network configuration e 2 IP addresses one port Communications with redundant units in a standard network configuration e 4 IP addresses two ports Communications with redundant units in a redundant network configuration The IP address information is included with the rest of the station information as a quoted string that represents a valid IP address
22. s are not applicable for Ethernet communications The only link parameters that are used are the protocol specification and port assignment Likewise the Ethernet specifications in the stations have no meaning for the serial links In order to minimize the impact of the multiple link attachment options the link and station configurations will maintain values for all possible configuration options The values not used for a particular link attachment will be disregarded O O O20 8 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 77 AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software 3 1 3 COMM I O Board Status Variables The COMM I O board does not provide any user defined application variables but there are a number of system variables associated with the board e lt board_name gt Enabled Board enable bit Set if the board is enabled in the system configuration clear otherwise e lt board name gt Selective Shutdown Not used e lt board_name gt E PORT1 ENABLED Port enable bit for Ethernet port 1 Set if the port is enabled in the system configuration clear otherwise e lt board_name gt E PORT2 ENABLED Port enable bit for Ethernet port 2 Set if the port is enabled in the system configuration clear otherwise 3 1 4 Power Up Delay When a unit is first powered up it can take up to one minute for the communications processor on the COMM I O board to complete its boot up processing This will present to the MLKH CC executive as a failed
23. using this display 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 17 Q I Communication PCB Software AnsaldoSTS MICHOLOK CIP Application View Messages Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Ansaldo STS USA G p AATE dom a ad x p jer Se Favorkes MICROLOK CIP Application View Massages a O J gt p meye t OB COE ECB COMM 2 Ports 2 ETHERNET COMMUNICATION BOAR ODO View Globes Poroeneten View Menoges View fvent setn Message Logging is ON Disable Logging To view the messages connect a terminal to port 6789 at this ip address after enabling message logging i a TA Rarealebets 5 t TOn ae EN D yet At yc omerres Figure A 3 View Messages Display A 4 View Events Display The Event View tab displays the application events contained in the event log file on the Communication PCB Software as shown in Figure A 4 The timestamp event code and description for every event received from the Communication PCB Software is displayed The most recent 100 events are displayed 18 SM6800D 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 N 7 AnsaldoSTS Communication PCB Software MICHOLOK CIP Application View Events Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Ansaldo SITS USA Ge ge IOTA dem eres Hed Ue Favorkes MICROLOK CIP Application view Everts CoE ECB COMM 2 Ports 2 ETHERNET COMMUNICATION BOAR ODO View Giota Poroeneten View Menoges View fvent Seip View Events Lvents
24. xecutive software is also required The part number for Communication Software is N451232 2165 Refer to ASTS USA service manual SM 6800D for information regarding application programming and the diagnostic tool 2 INTRODUCTION Version 3 0 and higher of the MICROLOK II Certified Executive MLKII CC ASTS USA part number N17066403 contains enhancements to the MICROLOK II system to allow direct connections to Ethernet based networks and a new network protocol This document contains basic information relating to the specification and operation of the newly implemented features This document contains information relating to the new features of version 3 x of the MICROLOK Il Certified Executive and does not contain information relating to existing features Refer to ASTS USA service manual SM6800D for Microlok II Programming information 3 EXECUTIVE VERSION MLKII CC 3 0 Executive Version MLKU CC 3 0 and higher adds a new I O board for Ethernet connectivity a new network protocol Safe P for communications with the ASTS F CBTC Zone Controller and contains a number of maintenance upgrades incorporated from the mainline MICROLOK II 8 5 executive 3 1 COMM I O Board The board definition specifies the IP Address for the physical ports on the board There are no user input or output variables associated with the COMM I O board 1D1 0029 Rev 1 March 2010 SM6800D 3 Communication PCB Software 77 AnsaldoSTS COMM I O Bo

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