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1. For futher help contact Maxon Australia on 61 2 8707 3000 or via e mail at support amp maxon com au Figure Log in window The Status page of Smartmax web interface will come up with device and connection information 9 1 Configuration Page 9 1 1 Status Status page displays the current status of LAN WAN and Network Information Status Status FLAN This page displays the current status of LAN WAN and Network information gt WAN Up Time System Time IMEI r Password Log Out Advanced Administrator Te 1 0 Board HSPA Module Version saves Reboot HSPA H W Version Network Registration PIN Status Area Information Operator Selection Network Band Signal Level Temperature Battery Figure Status Page 1 38 Smartmax F W Version Smartmax H W Version Oday 17h 45m 30s 2012 04 27 11 11 02 355310035377146 1 3 20 201204250325 TSTA Z5 K2 0 7 35AP C WS FW K2 0 7 35AP MSM6290 SRC 2010 03 04 17 37 08 8 Telstra Mobile Local network registered PIN request deactivated LAI S0501 LAC 151 CellID Q0d81ca8 RSCP 54dBm ECIO 5 0dB Automatic WCDM4800 51 dBm 31 20 Degrees Celsius 0 00 Volts Smartmax Manual 8 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION Up Time Operation time after power up System Time System time acquired from HSPA modem IMEI IMEI number of the Smartmax HSPA Version Current firmware version of Smartm
2. Smartmax Manual 8 0 Figure Time Zone Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable NTP client update Check the box to enable NTP Client update NTP Server IP address of SNTP server Time Zone Select the appropriate GMT Green Mean Time time zone Table Time Zone Page Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 3 5 System System page allows Administration and Remote Management options System Status LAN This page allows Administration and Remote Management options for Smartmax WAN Password Log Out Web Access Enable x Advanced Telnet Access Enable Administrator AT Drop HTTP Access on WAN Disable Backup Save Reload Enabling this option will deny Smartmax Web page System Logs m i access from the WAN side Time Zone System Smartmax Admin Login Disable v parade inmate Enabling this option will reset Smartmax to factory iii I O Board default settings after 3 consecutive failed Web page Save amp Reboot logins Oof Gon Please note that MAC and IP filtering will not work with NAT disabled LED Power Control S Disable O Enable Serial RS232 QORS485 Phone Number Phone number set below can only set APN username and password information and query modem using SMS diagnostics command Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 3 Modem Logs 1Min Clear Logs Save
3. Table SNMP Page Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 929 Setting SNMP Agent The Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol designed to give a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events Environment PowerSNMP Free Manager A Smartmax directly connected to a laptop or a desktop through RJ45 connection Smartmax Configuration Please apply the following configuration on the SNMP Page of Smartmax ITEM DESCRIPTION Active Enable System Name SmartmaxSNMP System Contact support maxon com au Write Community Kame Private Read Community Name Public 1st Trap Server IP 192 168 0 100 2nd Trap Server IP 192 168 0 101 3 d Trap Server IP 192 168 0 102 Table SNMP Setup Smartmax Manual 8 0 PowerSNMP Free Manager Configuration Run the PowerSNMP Agent e Click Yes on the prompt message to search for the SNMP Agent Discover Agents There are no configured Agents Would you like to discover available Agents Figure SNMP Agent Message e Once the PowerSNMP finds Smartmax as an SNMP Agent then add Smartmax as an agent by enabling the check box a a Address 1892 168 0 1 Find Properties Address Description 7 192 168 0 1 Linux none 2 6 16 star 49 Thu Oct 29 14 Figure Smartmax as SNMP Agent PowerSNMP w
4. Figure System Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Smartmax Manual 8 0 Web Access Enable or Disable Web page access Telnet Access Enable or Disable Telnet Server Drop HTTP Access on WAN Enabling this option will deny Web page access from the WAN side Smartmax Admin Login Enabling this option will reset Smartmax to factory default settings after 3 consecutive incorrect web page logins NAT Enable Disable Network Address Translation LED Power Control Enable or Disable the LED s on the Smartmax LED Power Control Enable Disable LED Power Control Serial Select LED Power Control for RS 232 or RS 485 Phone Number Phone number set below can only set APN Username Password information and query modem using SMS diagnostics command If left default then modem allows any phone to change configuration System Page Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 3 6 Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Firmware page is used to upgrade the firmware of Smartmax Please note that this option doesn t upgrade the HSPA module firmware This process can take several minutes when upgrading locally connected via LAN to Smartmax and the device should not be switched off during the upgrade process If upgrading the firmware remotely the process could take around 20 minutes depending on the speed of your connection Please do not open multiple Smartmax web pages while upgrading the
5. LAN This page allows sending AT commands to the Smartmax WAN Password Log Out mies Baud Rate IPR AT Command Administrator Flow Control IFC AT Backup Save Reload DTR amp D System Logs b Zone Auto Answer SO System m Carrier Detect amp C Upgrade Firmware 4 Expansion I O Board Define DSR amp S Save amp Reboot ECHO amp E Ei mexon australia Figure AT Commands Page ITEM DESCRIPTION AT Command Input AT command and click Send Smartmax Manual 8 0 Baud Rate Define the Baud Rate for Smartmax Flow Control Disable or Enable flow control on the Smartmax DTR amp D Apply the required value for DTR Data Terminal Ready Auto Answer Define the number of rings for Smartmax before connecting Career Detect amp C Apply the required value for Career Detect DSR amp S Apply the required value for DSR Data Set Ready ECHO Select 1 to turn ECHO ON or 0 to OFF AT Commands Page Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 93 2 Backup Save Reload Backup page allows user to save current settings to a file or reload the settings from a saved file Also you can reset the current configurations to factory default Smartmax Backup Save Reload This page allows you to save current settings to a file or reload
6. SMS Pulse SMS Internal r DNP3 H DNP3 Event F DNP3 TCP IP H DNP3 Analog DNP3 Pulse DNP3 Output DNP3 Input DNP3 Internal Expansion WEB Save amp Reboot SMS Input Smartmax Expansion Board This section is used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of the Smartmax Digital Input SMS Message Configuration Message set below will be sent via SMS when Input Changes State nput 1 On for On SMS Message Input1 _ for Off for On for Off SMS Message Input2 for On for Off SMS Message Input3 for On for Off SMS Message Input for On for Off SMS Message Inputs for On for Off SMS Message Input6 Phone Numbers Phone 1 Enter Phone Number Phone 2 Enter Phone Number Phone 3 Enter Phone Number Phone 4 Enter Phone Number Phone 5 Enter Phone Number Phone 6 Enter Phone Number Digital Input Debounce time Settings Debounce time determines the period over which the Digital input must be ON OFF before a changed is detected and an SMS sent to designated phone numbers Debounce Time Debounce time setting Disable 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 60 sec Apply Changes maxon australia Figure SMS Input Page A debounce time must be set for the input SMS functionality to function 1 89 Smartmax Manual 8 0
7. Ei Maxon australia Figure SMS Analog Page 1 90 Smartmax Manual 8 0 Setup Procedure and Calibration Every modem must be configured before the analog channels are used accurately The default raw value is just an indication that should be improved through the following process Change the jumper settings in the modem according to the directions in the Expansion IO HW Manual Power up the modem and connect the IO board Feed in the full scale current or voltage either 20mA 10V or 20V depending on jumper settings Log into the modem via telnet using command prompt command cmd exe telnet 192 168 0 1 B Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows Version 6 1 76611 Copyright lt c gt 2669 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved C Users calebG gt telnet 192 168 0 1 5 Enter username and password same as web page login default admin admin 6 Once logged in enter the commands as below nvramedit get equip analogO this is for input 1 nvramedit get equip analogl this is for input 2 1 91 Smartmax Manual 8 0 Gy Telnet 192 168 0 1 lt none gt login admin Password CSER MA 2616 nuramedit get equip analog8 3 CSER MA 2616 nuyramedit get equip analogl 3 CSER MA 2616 1 The value returned should be entered in the SMS analog page as the raw value for each input Set the Reference Lower and Upper Limits as below should be zero and f
8. Power Data RX TX Module Approvals GCF PTCRB CE FCC ACA Smartmax Manual 8 0 Carrier Approvals Please contact Maxon Australia for more information Compliance RoHS Compliant Power Source DC Input Voltage Range 7 to 34 VDC Idle Current 12V 30mA Maximum Current 12V 200mA Operating Systems Microsoft Windows Mac OS Linux Win CE Smartmax Manual 8 0 6 HARDWARE 6 1 Front Panel DISPLAY DESCRIPTION ON Indicates main power is ON OFF Indicates main power is OFF Solid ON Indicates signal is good RSSI 2 20 dBm 1200ms ON and 1200ms OFF Indicates signal is marginal 91dBm 2 RSSI 2 105 dBm 2500ms OFF and 100ms ON Indicates signal is poor RSSI lt 105dBm 2500ms ON and 100ms OFF Indicates Packet Data connection mode 100ms ON and 100ms OFF Indicates Circuit Switched connection mode with data communication Table 1 LED Display Please note that in Modem Router Mode the Data LED will always be off 1 16 Smartmax Manual 8 0 6 2 Side Panel Left oak mini USB I O Interface DESCRIPTION Inverting RS 485 422 Driver Output Non inverting RS 485 422 Driver Output RX Inverting RS 485 422 Receiver Input RX Non inverting RS 485 422 Receiver Input Input voltage range 7V 12V Input resistance 96KO Minimum driver output range 1 5V Maximum driv
9. peog Sut Analog In Points Advanced Administrator Expansion I O Board Status F SMS Output SMS Input Data Class Local SMS Analog SMS Pulse Analog Input 1 Point Number Static Variation g30v1 32bit Analog In Value Deadband 10 F DNP3 F DNP3 Event H DNP3 TCP IP H DNP3 Analog H DNP3 Pulse H DNP3 Output b DNP3 Input Analog Input 2 Point Number 1 Integer Engineering Full Scale 1000 100 Zero Scale 0 0 DNP3 Internel Static Variation g30v1 32bit Analog In Save amp Reboot Data Class Local Value Deadband 10 Integer Engineering Full Scale 1000 100 Zero Scale 0 C Maxon australia Figure DNP3 Analog Page 1 95 Smartmax Manual 8 0 DESCRIPTION Point Number The Point Number field specifies the DNP3 identifier for each Analogue Input The valid range is 0 65535 The Point Number must be unique for each Analogue Input Channel Data Class The Point Data Class attribute affects the way the data is reported externally from the Smartmax If a point configuration has a Point data class other than Local changes will be reported to the SCADA Master in the indicated DNP3 data class As per DNP3 standard requirements any data configured for Class 1 2 3 is also returned in response to a Class 0 poll request If a
10. Data Class Debouce Time Point Number Static Variation Data Class Debouce Time Point Number Static Variation Data Class Debouce Time Point Number Static Variation Data Class Debouce Time Point Number Static Variation Data Class Debouce Time Point Number Static Variation Data Class Debouce Time 2 givi Binary Input Local o 3 givi Binary Input Local o 4 giv1 Binary Input Local o C givi Binary Input Local o 6 giv1 Binary Input Local o u givi Binary Input Local o Apply Changes J Reset Figure DNP3 Input Page Smartmax Manual 8 0 DESCRIPTION The Point Number field specifies the DNP3 identifier for each Binary Input channel The valid range is 0 65535 The Point Number must be unique for each Binary Input Channel Note that the same Point Number can also be used by a Binary Output Channel Point Number The Point Data Class attribute affects the way the data is reported externally from the Smartmax If a point configuration has a Point data class other than Local changes will be reported to the SCADA Master in the indicated DNP3 data class As per DNP3 standard requirements any data configured for Class 1 2 3 is also returned in response t
11. SMS Analog Smartmax Expansion Board r Status LAN This section is used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of gt WAN the Smartmax SDI12 Licence Analog Channels FM ct E RECO Analog Input 1 Analog Input Option Raw Value Password 0 20mA 3604 0 10VDC 3780 3780 foe 0 5VDC 3754 Advanced Administrator Please enter the RAW value in the field above to suit the Expansion I O Board analog input range selected in the hardware Status ow I 1 Reference Lower Limit 0 00 I O Automation p ld G tpuE ien Reference Upper Limit 4095 00 SMS Output 7 SMS Input Low Level Alarm 0 00 SMS Analog i H SMS Pulse High Level Alarm 4095 00 Analog Input 2 Analog Input Option Raw Value DNP3 0 20mA 3604 0 10VDC 3780 3780 0 5VDC 3754 MY quies Internal r DNP3 Event DNP3 TCP IP DAP eiralog Please enter the RAW value in the field above to suit the DNP3 Pulse analog input range selected in the hardware DNP3 Output Peo bibi Reference Lower Limit 0 00 DNP3 Input p DNP3 Internal Reference Upper Limit 4095 00 Expansion WEB i Save amp Reboot Low Level Alarm 000 High Level Alarm 4095 00 Battery Lower Limit 11 15 Phone 1 Enter Phone Number Phone 2 Enter Phone Number Phone 3 Enter Phone Number Apply Changes Reset
12. 1 4 9 1 5 Log Out 9 1 6 Save amp Reboot 9 2 Configuration Page Advanced 9 2 Dynamic DNS 9 2 2 9 2 3 IP Filtering 9 2 4 MAC Filtering 9 2 5 Port forwarding 9 2 6 9 2 7 9 2 8 Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 9 2 9 Setting SNMP Agent 9 2 10 SNMP Custom MIB 9 2 11 IP Stack 9 3 1 9 3 2 9 3 3 9 3 4 9 3 5 9 3 6 9 4 1 9 4 2 9 4 3 9 4 4 9 4 5 9 4 6 9 4 7 9 4 8 9 4 9 9 5 1 9 5 2 9 5 3 9 5 4 9 5 5 Configuration Page Administrator Backup Save Reload System Logs Time Zone I O Automation Digital I O Scheduler Digital I O Web Automation Output Pulse SMS Output SMS Input SMS Analog SMS Pulse Smartmax DNP3 Configurations Point Configurations Analogue Input Points Binary Input Points Binary Output Points Counter Points Internal Points Smartmax DNP3 Configurations DNP3 Configurations Smartmax DNP3 Configurations DNP3 Events Binary Event Variation Integer Event Variation Float Event Variation Counter Event Variation Frozen Counter Event Variation Class Max Events Class Max Delays Smartmax Manual 8 0 10 9 8 9 8 1 9 8 2 9 8 3 9 8 4 9 8 5 9 8 6 Smartmax DNP3 Configurations TCP IP Configurations Network Type IP Address of DNP3 Master Validate UDP Source Address TCP Listen Port Number Local UDP Port Number Initial UDP Unsolicited Port Number Additional Information 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 SMS Commands Backing up config
13. BackOff Stage 255 O Enable Remote Logs Log Server IP Address Time Zone Maxon australia Figure System Logs Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable Logs Check the box to enable Syslogs Enable Remote Check the box to enable Remote Syslog Smartmax Manual 8 0 Syslogs function Log Server IP Enter the IP address of remote server address Refresh the system logs or Clear the system Refresh Clear loas doa Table System Logs Page Information 9 3 4 Time Zone Time Zone page allows you to maintain system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the internet If the NTP client isn t enabled then the modem will gain its time from the network which is daylight savings adjusted Please do not enable NTP server when using the scheduler function on WAN page Smartmax Smartmax Time Zone r Status LAN This page allows you to maintain system time by synchronizing with a public time server over the internet Fr WAN r Password Log Out Current Time 2010 6 16 Advanced d Administrator O Enable Enable NTP client update AT NTP Server L Backup Save Reload _ Time Zone _ GMT 09 00 Seoul Time Zone Daylight saving O t System Upgrade Firmware Apply Changes i Expansion 1 0 Board Save amp Reboot Ei maxon australia
14. DNP3 data class Data Class If a point configuration has a Point data class of Local it is not available to the SCADA Master through the Class 0 mechanisms Points configured as Local are accessible via a DNP3 Level 3 read request Valid Point Data Class values for Binary Output points are Local or Class O Static Variation The Static Variation attribute defines the data object returned in response to a DNP3 static data poll request i e Class O request This attribute must be defined for each binary input point The following table lists the valid types for Binary Input point types Static Object Type Group Variation Description g10v2 Binary Output 10 2 Binary Output with Status Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 5 4 Counter Points The Smartmax has two high speed Counters each connected to Binary Inputs 1 amp 2 respectively The Counter inputs are individually configurable as shown below Smartmax Expansion Board b Status Lean This section is used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of the Smartmax Pulse Counter Points Advanced Administrator IR Expansion I O Board Status Pulse Counter Point Number 12 Static Variation g20v2 16bit Counter SMS Output ai SMS Input Data Class Class 1 SMS Analog Significant o SMS Pulse Change ere eee Frozen Counter DNPS Static Variati
15. Input Event No Time 2 Binary Input Change Event without time 92v2 Binary Input Event with Time 2 2 Binary Input Change Event with absolute time 92v3 Binary Input Event Relative Time Binary Input Change Event with relative time 9 Integer Event Variation This field configures the default Variation used to report Analogue Input Events to the master station This configuration is used for events when a point is configured with an Integer type Static Variation i e g30v1 through g30v4 The following table lists the valid types for Analogue Input Integer point types Static Object Type Group Variation Description g32v1 32bit Analog In Event 32 Analogue Input Change Event 32 bit No Time without time g32v2 l bit Analog In Event 32 Analogue Input Change Event 16 bit No Time without time g32v3 32bit Analog In Event 32 Analogue Input Change Event 32 bit with with Time time g32v4 l bit Analog In Event Analogue Input Change Event 16 bit with with Time time Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 7 3 Float Event Variation This field configures the default Variation used to report Analogue Input Events to the master station This configuration is used for events when a point is configured with a Floating point type Static Variation i e g30v5 The following table lists the valid types for Analogue Input float point types Static Object Type Group Va
16. Interface Communication Digital I O Port Diagnostic LAN Antenna Connector Display Ext Power Connector R UIM SMARTMAX Industrial HSUPA Ethernet Router 32 bit RISC Processor 200 MHz 32 MB SDRAM 64 MB Nand Flash HSPA WCDMA Module HSPA Mini PCI Express Module EM 770W PCI 1 RS 232 Port 1 RS 485 Port 1 mini USB Connector 1 Port 10 100Mbps Ethernet FME Male 4 Status LED s Molex Support Table Hardware Specifications Smartmax Manual 8 0 7 2 Mechanical 98 x 151 x 25 5 mm with side bracket Weight 236g Approx Table Mechanical Specifications 7 3 Environmental Operating Temp 10 70 C a Operating 25 75 C Poe Temp 30 80 peer oe 95 non condensing Table Environmental Specifications Smartmax Manual 8 0 7 4 Electrical DC Input Voltage 7 34 VDC Internal Voltage 1 8 2 5 3 3 5 VDC Operating Current Standby 45 mA 12 VDC PKT Data Connection 150 mA 12 VDC Table Electrical Specifications The current draw for the Unimax with the I O Board is as follows 45 MA 12 VDC 50 mA 12 VDC with outputs ON 60 MA 12 VDC Active 90 MA 12 VDC with outputs ON Smartmax Manual 8 0 7 5 Block Diagram Output lea oven 20mA 10V 5V Analog Zea Analog lea Solar Control Board Multi Cell Lithium ion Battery Not fixed Battery Input a lea Battery Input lea Analo
17. Licence Digital Output SMS Message Configuration b maXconnect i Message set below will be sent via SMS when Output Changes State Password l Log Out Output 1 On On Status a SMS Message Outputi Advanced Output 1 Off Off Status Administrator Expansion I O Board Output 2 On On Status SMS Message Output2 Status Output 2 Off Off Status I O Automation Output Pulse On Status SMS Message Output3 SMS Output Output 3 Off __ Off Status SMS Input SMS Analog Output 4 On On Status SMS Message Output4 1 SMS Pulse Output 4 Off Off Status SMS Internal L DNP3 Phone Numbers Fr DNP3 Event Phone numbers set below can only control the outputs via SMS DNP3 TCP IP DNP3 Analog r DNP3 Pulse Phone 1 Enter Phone Number DNP3 Output DNP3 Input Phone 2 Enter Phone Number SMS Reporting Disable 9 Enable DNP3 Internal Expansion WEB Save amp Reboot Phone 3 Enter Phone Number Phone 4 Phone 5 Enter Phone Number Phone 6 Enter Phone Number Fi mexon australia Figure SMS Output Page Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 4 7 Smartmax r Status FLAN WAN rSDI12 r Licence r maXconnect gt Password F Log Out Advanced Administrator Expansion I O Board h Status 1 0 Automation Output Pulse H SMS Output Fr SMS Input SMS Analog
18. TCP UDP TcP UDP Rule 10 O TCP UDP TCP UDP Apply Changes olo oloro ooro o loojoo 0 ojo o o o Figure IP Filtering Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable LEE Check box to enable IP Filtering Filtering Smartmax Manual 8 0 IP Address IP IP address of the target device Filtering Protocol Select protocol TCP UDP or both Table IP Filtering Page Information Now with IP Filtering user can specify up to 10 access rules on the Smartmax External WAN Interface These rules can be defined on specific TCP UDP Ports including IP adaresses In Bound IP Filtering Se Ee ee ee Rule 1 v 203 207 3211 TCP 4 UDP TCP UDP Rule 2 203 207 3211 TCP 4 UDP TCP UDP Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 2 4 MAC Filtering MAC Filtering page provides a security access control methodology whereby the 48 bit adaress assigned to each network card is used to determine deny or access to internet Please note that Smartmax will block all traffic if no MAC adaress is entered in the filter table above with MAC filtering option enabled Smartmax MAC Filtering F Status LLAN Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can liaa be helpful in securing or restricting access to your local network l Password b Log Out Advanced CO Enable MAC Filterin
19. TCP UDP layer If there is no data transfer for the time specified below Smartmax will close the TCP UDP socket and return to TCP UDP listening state Server Mode or TCP UDP Connecting phase Client Mode TCP UDP Idle Timeout 120 Timer Value configurable between 0 1800 seconds Sets the intervals at which Smartmax will check data activity over the TCP UDP layer Apply Change Maxon australia Figure IP Stack ITEM DESCRIPTION Select Smartmax as a Sever or Client for the Socket Mode socket connection Notify Enable Disable Boot and IPStack Messages Select TCP or UDP communication Proloc l protocol for Smartmax Manual 8 0 Primary IP Define the primary IP address for the client to connect Secondary IP Define the secondary IP address for the client to connect Port Number Define the TCP or UDP Port number for the Server to listen on or the clients to connect to TCP Idle Timeout Enabling this feature checks data activity over the TCP layer TCP Idle Timeout Timer Sets the intervals at which Smartmax will check data activity over the TCP layer Table 20 IP Stack Page Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 3 Configuration Page Administrator 2 91 AT AT page allows sending commands to Smartmax module Note that for the settings to be written the check boxes must be ticked Smartmax AT r Status
20. UDP DNP3 Anal p menos Unsolicited Port 20000 Milliseconds DNP3 Pulse Number precem on Apply Changes DNP3 Input PPy 3 DNP3 Internel Save amp Reboot Milliseconds T maxo Figure DNP3 TCP IP Page F8 Network Type This field provides the ability to select the type of Internet protocol connection to establish with a master station The selections are TCP Only TCP and UDP default amp recommended UDP Only Smartmax Manual 8 0 TCP is the recommended transport protocol to use for most DNP3 network connections It has facilities that substantially improve the reliability of the data transfer and is the best choice for wide area networks Since TCP is a connection oriented protocol both devices must participate in the defined synchronization scheme in order to establish the connection UDP provides the ability to broadcast to multiple destinations on a subnet UDP can also be used on a highly reliable network where the additional overhead of TCP reliability is not needed Because of its connectionless design UDP has a lower octet overhead than TCP This characteristic is important for pay per byte wireless networks The Smartmax implements a TCP Listening End Point as per the DNP3 Specification Volume 7 IP Networking Dual End Point functionality is not supported at this time 9 8 2 IP Address of DNP3 Master For TCP this field configures the TCP IP address
21. and the user s bystander s body excluding hands wrists feet and ankles to ensure RF exposure compliance The modem is not designed for nor intended to be used in applications within 20 cm 8 inches of the body of the user Continued compliance of the equipment relies upon it being used with an AS NZS 60950 1 approved SELV power supply 2 1 Caution Change or modification without the express consent of Maxon Australia Pty Ltd voids the user s authority to use the equipment These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an appropriate installation The modem is a transmitting device with similar output power to a mobile phone This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not used in accordance with instructions can cause harmful radiation to radio communication Use only the supplied or an approved antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could impair call quality damage the device or result in violation of RF exposure regulations However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment does cause harmful interference in radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following Measures Rec orient or relocate the receiving radio or TV antenna I
22. firmware Smartmax Smartmax Upgrade Firmware r Status LAN This page allows upgrading Smartmax firmware Please do not disconnect power to the unit while upgrading the firmware This process can take AM several minutes r Password H Log Out Advanced Select File Smartmax will automatically perform a power reset after AT successfully upgrading the firmware with this option Backup Save Reload enabled System Logs Upgrade Time Zone Administrator System Upgrade Firmware Lll maxon Expansion I O Board australia Save amp Reboot Figure Upgrade Firmware Page On Upgrade Firmware page click on Browse select the firmware file and then click Upgrade Please note when using MAC filtering remote firmware upgrade can only be performed from hosts which have access in the MAC filtering table Smartmax Manual 8 0 Smartmax Smartmax Upgrade Firmware r Status LAN This page allows upgrading Smartmax firmware Please do not disconnect power to the unit while upgrading the firmware This process can take PWAN several minutes r Password r Log Out sr Advanced Select File grAdministrator Smartmax will automatically perform a power reset after HAT successfully upgrading the firmware with this option L Backup Save Reload enabled t System Logs j Time Zone F System Please wait Upgrade Firmware i Expansion 1 0 Board Save amp R
23. g 8 S e 4 eof Oon eof Oon eof Oon eor Oon B If Unlink Timeout is enabled then the outputs will revert back to OFF state after set time of 60 360 seconds Fi Maxon australia Er Figure I O Automation Page part 2 Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 4 3 Digital I O Scheduler With the Digital I O Scheduler user can control when to switch the digital outputs on within the Smartmax modem based up on day of week and time of day This feature automates the Smartmax I O functionality and can be used in many applications such as irrigation control and gates control If Switch Digital I O Scheduler is ticked then during the specified periods the output will only turn on via SMS At the end of the period if the output isn t already turned off the output will be turned off automatically 7 Enable Digital I O Scheduler V Switch On Output using SMS Day Of Week Output Port Start Finish Sun 1 oof oo o0 00 f Current Digital I O Scheduler table If Switch On Output using SMS is checked then the output will not come on automatically but can be controlled by SMS during the defined period The output will turn off automatically at the designated end time Delete Selected 9 4 4 Digital I O Web Automation This feature allows configuring a local input to drive an output in another Smartmax at two different remote sites The communication is via IP and requ
24. off to switch Smartmax to lower power mode Smartmax will not be contactable via wireless network with module power turned off DESCRIPTION Select the mode for Smartmax to connect in i e Modem Router IP Stack Auto or Manual Profile Select a predefined profile or create one using the custom option APN Name Select APN Name provided by the ISP Dialup Telephone number to dial Auto PIN Smartmax will automatically enter the PIN code if the PIN request on the USIM card is enabled Please enter correct PIN code as incorrect PIN Smartmax Manual 8 0 code will lock the SIM card Periodic Reset Power Reset Smartmax daily Set from 1 to 24 hours Enable Disable Reset TCP Server Listening Enable Disable Reset TCP Connected State Enable Disable Reset DNP3 Idle State Enable USIM PIN PIN Enable PIN Disable Tick the box provided enter your pin and apply the setting to disable SIM PIN untick the box enter your pin and apply the settings Search Available network This feature will search the available network Please note that the modem wil drop the internet connection when network search is performed After selecting the preferred network please select save and reboot to save the settings Band A particular band can be selected or left on Auto using this option User Name Username provided by the ISP Password Password provide
25. option is selected then remote SNMP manager can connect to SNMP agent and acquires network information The Smartmax supports up to SNMPv3 SNMP This page provides access to SNMP settings for Network Management of the Smartmax Password Log Out Activate Disable ww ZrAdvanced Dynamic DNS System Name IP Filtering MAC Filtering System Contact VPN Write Community Name private Ping Tool SNMP Read Community Name IP Stack 3 Administrator ist Trap Server IP di Expansion I O Board Save amp Reboot 2nd Trap Server IP 3rd Trap Server IP C Maxon australia Figure SNMP Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Activate To enable or disable the function System Name SNMP agents system name System Contact SNMP agents contact email address Write Public Write Community string Community Name Private Write Community string disabled Read Public Read Community string Community Smartmax Manual 8 0 Name Private Read Community string disabled 1st Trap Server IP IP address of the 1st trap server Smartmax will report the trap message to this IP address 2nd Trap Server IP IP address of the 2 4 trap server Smartmax will report the trap message to this IP address 3 d Trap Server IP IP address of the 3 trap server Smartmax will report the trap message to this IP address
26. permanent IP address such as Web servers 8 4 NAT Network Address Translation or Translator NAT Network Address Translation or Network Address Translator is the translation of an Internet Protocol address IP address used within one network to a different IP address known within another network One network is designated as the inside network and the other as the outside Typically a company maps its local inside network addresses to one or more global outside IP addresses and un maps the global IP addresses on 1 30 Smartmax Manual 8 0 incoming packets back into local IP addresses This helps ensure security since each outgoing or incoming request must go through a translation process that also offers the opportunity to qualify or authenticate the request or match it to a previous request NAT also conserves on the number of global IP addresses that a company needs and it lets the company use a single IP address in its communication with the world NAT is included as part of a router and is often part of a corporate firewall Network administrators create a NAT table that does the global to local and local to global IP address mapping NAT can also be used in conjunction with policy routing NAT can be statically defined or it can be set up to dynamically translate from and to a pool of IP addresses NAT lets an administrator create tables that map A local IP address to one global IP address statically A local IP addres
27. the settings from a saved file You can also reset the current configurations to factory F WAN default SDI12 Licence Save Settings to File H maXconnect Password Load Settings from File Choose File No file chosen Upload Log Out i Advanced Restore to Factory Default Mndnutsmator Restore Module to Factory AT Default Backup Save Reload Status LAN System Logs Time Zone Lad mexon australia System Upgrade Firmware Expansion I O Board Expansion WEB Save amp Reboot Figure Backup Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Save Settings to Allows user to save all the current File configurations to a file Logd setings Allows user to restore configurations from a irm FIG saved file Restore to Allows setting Smartmax configurations to Factory Default factory default Backup Page Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 Factory Default Function Following are the two methods to set Smartmax back to factory default Hard Reboot e Press the factory reset switch located on the left end plate next to the power switch and hold in for 20 seconds e Release the reset button and Smartmax is now set to factory default Soft Reboot e On Backup Save Reload Page under Administrator click on Restore to Factory Default button to set configurations to factory default Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 3 3 System Logs System page allows viewing system logs pl
28. times to ensure that proper sequences are followed Security mechanisms depend on coordinated times across the network File system updates carried out by a number of computers also depend on synchronized clock times Air traffic control systems provide a graphic illustration of the need for coordinated times since flight paths require very precise timing imagine the situation if air traffic controller computer clock times were not synchronized UTC time is obtained using several different methods including radio and satellite systems Specialised receivers are available for high level services such as the Global Positioning System GPS However it is not practical or cost effective to equip every computer with one of these receivers Instead computers designated as primary time servers are outfitted with the receivers and they use protocols such as SNIP to synchronize the clock times of networked computers Degrees of separation from the UTC source are defined as strata A radio clock which receives true time from a dedicated transmitter or satellite navigation system is stratum 0 a computer that is directly linked to the radio clock is stratum 1 a computer that receives its time from astratum 1 Computer is stratum 2 and so on The term SNTP applies to both the protocol and the client server programs that run on computers The programs are compiled by the user as an SNTP client SNTP server or both In basic terms the SNTP client init
29. to accept connections requests from Set to 0 0 0 0 to accept inbound connection from any host address For UDP this field is also used for the IP address of the master station The wildcard setting of 0 0 0 0 can t be used for UDP only configurations it must be a valid IP adaress 9 8 3 Validate UDP Source Address This field controls whether or not to validate the source IP address of received UDP datagram s This provides a small amount of additional security when using UDP Default state is Off 9 8 4 TCP Listen Port Number When using TCP this field defines the TCP port number to listen for inbound connections The default port number 20000 has been registered by the DNP Tech committee with the IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority for use with DNP3 9 8 5 Local UDP Port Number For outstations using UDP this field configures the port number to use to send and l 117 Smartmax Manual 8 0 receive UDP datagram s on Default port number is 20000 Note this number will often have to be changed when using loopback testing as the master software will often also try to open UDP port no 20000 9 8 6 Initial UDP Unsolicited Port Number For UDP ONLY configurations this field specifies the destination UDP IP port to send the initial Unsolicited Null response to Smartmax Manual 8 0 10 Additional Information 10 1 SMS Commands SMS commands can be used to obtain the current status of the S
30. 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 DHCP Enable PREPIR 192 168 0 50 192 168 0 100 Show Client 1st DNS 168 126 63 1 2nd DNS 168 126 63 2 Apply Changes J Reset T MQA Figure LAN Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Smartmax can be configured with a Static IP or can be set to obtain an IP address from an external DHCP Server Client Mode Smartmax Gateway IP Ethernet Type Select USB Cable or USB Converter IP Address Configure Smartmax IP address Subnet Mask Configure the subnet mask Default Configure the Default Gateway IP address Gateway Smartmax Manual 8 0 DHCP Enable or Disable DHCP server of Smartmax DHCP Client Assign IP address range for DHCP Server of Range Smartmax LAN Page Information 9153 WAN WAN page allows configuring network authentication information connection retrial and Scheduler timers Smartmax Smartmax WAN Interface Setup r Status FLAN WAN Ssp112 Meds IPStackAuto e rLicence Profil rofile maXconnect Custom Password APN Name Log Out Advanced Dialup 994 Administrator Expansion I O Board Auto PIN Disable PIN code Expansion WEB Save amp Reboot Periodic Reset 26 Hours Reset TCP Server Listening Reset TCP Connected State Reset DNP3 Idle State mu Reset At scheduled Time 00 00 z Battery 12
31. 3 volts ON 11 9 volts OFF This page allows configuring network authentication information connection retrial and scheduler timers Itelstra extranet vI Auto GSM 850 UMTS 2100 GSM PCS UMTS 1900 EGSM 900 UMTS 850 GSM 1800 UMTS 800 Enable SIM PIN i Available Network User Name Password Figure WAN Page Smartmax Manual 8 0 Authentication PPP Echo Check Ping Check Back Off Scheduler Fi Maxon australia P el 20 seconds interval 10 times try Disable 7 Ping Check settings allow pinging 2 designated server at set intervals Smartmax disconnects WAN connection and performs a power reset once the ping fail count has expired for both servers Disable 7 These settings control the time Smartmax modem will wait after power up before establishing a WAN connection In case of failure Smartmax will start back off algorithm as set by 1st Retrial timer If the connection is still not successful it will then switch to 2nd retrial If after the 2nd retrial the connection can not be established unit will reset and start all over again Disable 7 Smartmax establishes WAN Data connection between the times specified above Disabling this function allows Smartmax to be online at all times Power Off option allows switching HSPA module
32. M2M HSPA Smart Modem Solution MA 2010SL Smartmax M2M HSPA Smart Modem Solution MA 2010 User Manual This document is the sole and exclusive r T exor property of Maxon Australia australia Not to be distributed or divulged without n prior written agreement Smartmax Manual 8 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTACT INFORMATION RF EXPOSURE AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE 2 1 Caution 2 2 General Safety 2 3 Vehicle Safety 2 4 Potentially Unsafe Areas REVISION HISTORY SMARTMAX USER MANUAL 4 1 Disclaimers INTRODUCTION 5 1 Overview 5 2 Smartmax Features HARDWARE 6 1 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 mini USB for debugging 6 2 4 O Interface PIN Description 6 2 5 Power Molex Connector 7 to 34 VDC 6 3 Side Panel Right 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 6 3 4 SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 Hardware 7 2 Mechanical 7 3 Environmental 7 4 Electrical 7 5 Block Diagram 7 6 Mechanical Diagrams 1 2 Smartmax Manual 8 0 PROTOCOLS amp ENCRYPTIONS 8 1 PPP Point to Point Protocol 8 2 PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet 8 3 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 8 4 NAT Network Address Translation or Translator 8 5 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol 8 6 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 8 7 ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol 8 8 8 9 8 10 8 11 8 12 8 13 8 14 8 15 8 16 RIP Routing Information Protocol 8 17 DNP3 Distributed Network Protocol WEB INTERFACE 9 1 Configuration Page 9 1 1 Status 9 1 2 9 1 3 9
33. Network Click Search button to view the available network and set the network using the Number shown in the drop down box Please note that the modem will drop the internet connection when network search is performed After selecting the preferred network please select save and reboot to save the settings Search Available Network Search Search Long Numeric Status Telstra Mobile 50501 Current operator Telstra Mobile 50501 Operator available 3Telstra 50506 Operator available YES OPTUS 50502 Operator forbidden vodafone ALI 50503 Operator forbidden vodafone ALI 50503 Operator forbidden YES OPTUS 50502 Operator forbidden Auto Set o N 2h 2 3 4 5 6 7 WAN Scheduler The WAN Scheduler can be configured with the following two options Duration Day of the week Smartmax Manual 8 0 Scheduler Scheduler Duration x Smartmax establishes WAN Data connection between the times specified above Disabling this function allows Smartmax to be online at all times Power Off option allows switching HSPA module off to switch Smartmax to lower power mode Smartmax will not be contactable via wireless network with module power turned off Power Up 5 min Power Down 25 Power Cycle in 30 min Smartmax will power up the 3G module for the period set under the Power Up setting Other times the 3G module will be switched off for the period as set under the Power Down
34. able Self Address oO Use Double Output Fl Trip Close Site Infomation Site ID ooo Figure DNP3 Page Location Name Outstation Name Serial Number Location Name Outstation Name ABC123 Apply Changes Reset CL mexon ITEM DESCRIPTION Device Address This field sets the Local or Slave DNP3 Address of the Smartmax device The DNP3 Device Address should be unique on the user s network The address must be in the range 0 to 65519 Smartmax Manual 8 0 Master Address Configures the DNP3 address of the Master station The address must be in the range O to 65519 Time Update Rate Specifies how long the local clock will remain valid after receiving time synchronization from the DNP3 master station When this time period expires the Smartmax will request a time update via the IIN1 4 Need Time bit in all DNP3 responses The configured value is in milliseconds and defaults to 1 hour Application Confirm Timeout The Application Confirm Timeout specifies how long the Smartmax device will wait for an Application layer confirmation from the master station This timer is most commonly used when waiting for confirmation for DNP3 events sent to the master The configured value is in milliseconds and defaults to 20 seconds Select Timeout This timeout is used by Select Operate control actions sent to the Smartmax by t
35. and an Engineering range of 0 to 100 0 Static Variation The Static Variation attribute defines the data object returned in response to a DNP3 static data poll request i e Class O request This attribute must be defined for each analogue input point The following table lists the valid types for Analogue point types Static Object Type Group Variation Description g30v1 32bit Analog In 30 32 bit Analogue Input g30v2 16bit Analog In 30 2 16 bit Analogue Input g30v3 32bit Al NoFlags 32 bit Analogue Input No Flag g30v4 16b AI NoFlags 16 bit Analogue Input No Flag g30v5 Eng Float Al Short Floating Point Analogue Input Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 5 2 Binary Input Points The Smartmax has six Digital Input Channels each individually configurable as shown Smartmax Status LAN This section is used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of Expansion Board WAN Password Log Out CO Administrator Expansion I O Board Status SMS Output SMS Input SMS Analog H SMS Pulse T DNPS M DNP3 Event H DNP3 TCP IP M DNPS Analog H DNPS Pulse b DNP3 Output b DNP3 Input DNP3 Internel Save amp Reboot the Smartmax Binary In Points Binary Input 1 Binary Input 2 Binary Input 3 Binary Input 4 Binary Input 5 Binary Input 6 Point Number Static Variation
36. and protocols to designated hosts When remote users send requests for accessing the local server Smartmax can forward those requests to the appropriate server s Smartmax Stetus LAN Password Log Out Advanced Dynamic ONS DMZ IP Filtering MAC Filtering Port Forwarding VPN Ping Tool SNMP IP Stack Administrator Expansion 1 0 Board Save amp Reboot Smartmax Port Forwarding Entries in this table allow you to automatically redirect common network services to a specific machine behind the NAT firewall These settings are only necessary if you wish to install a server such as web or mail on the private local network behind your Gateway s NAT firewall Enable Port Forwarding IP Address Protocol WAN Port LAN Port Apply Changes Reset Current Port Forwarding Table Delete Selected Delete Ali Reset t mexon australe ITEM DESCRIPTION Forwarding Enable Port Check box to enable Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Redirect IP Address IP address of the target device on LAN Protocol Select protocol TCP UDP or both Port Range Range of port addresses for redirection Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 2 6 VPN VPN page allows configuring VPN Server Client mode in the Smartmax The Smartmax supports the following modes L2TP IPSec Gateway L2TP IPSec Client IPSec Client and PPTP Client Smartmax Smartmax VPN gt Status LAN This pag
37. ax Router HSPA Module Current Firmware version of the 3G module inside Version Smartmax Router WAN Current operation mode i e Modem Router Network Status of the 3G module including registration Registration PIN Status Status of PIN request enable disable Signal Level Status of current signal strength dBm WAN IP IP address assigned by ISP such as Telstra or Optus Netmask Subnet Mask assigned by ISP such as Telstra or Optus Send Receive Status of Incoming and Outgoing WAN data packets This is for information purpose only and should not be used for Packets billing purposes LAN Smartmax IP address IP Netmask Subnet Mask assigned by Smartmax for LAN MAC MAC address of Smartmax LAN adaptor Send Receive Status of Incoming and Outgoing LAN data packets Packets Table Status Page Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 1 2 LAN LAN page allows configuring the IP address of Smartmax DHCP range and viewing information of the clients connected on the Smartmax LAN port LAN Interface Setup This page allows configuring the IP address of Smartmax and DHCP range It also provides information of clients connected on the LAN port Password Smartmax Gateway IP Static Log Out Advanced I Ethernet Type USB Cable is Administrator os eae I O Board IP Address 192 163 0 1 Save amp Reboot Subnet Mask 255 255
38. ay mode Apply Changes Reset Maxon australia Figure VPN Page 1 59 Smartmax Manual 8 0 DESCRIPTION Gateway Smartmax acts as a VPN Server Client Smartmax connects to a remote VPN Server Pre Shared key Enter Pre Shared Key PSK used by remote VPN Server client mode or to be used by clients connecting to Smartmax in gateway mode Authentication Select PAP CHAP None method that will be used by Smartmax in gateway mode Allotment IP range IP Address pool from which an address will be allocated to the clients connecting to Smartmax Gateway Server address IP Address of remote VPN Server Smartmax clients will connect to Table VPN Page Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 927 Ping Tool Ping Tool page is used to run ping command to a particular IP Address Host Name Smartmax Ping Tool Status LAN This page can be used to run a ping command Fr WAN Password IP Address Host Name Log Out Advanced Dynamic DNS IP Filtering MAC Filtering VPN Ping Tool SNMP IP Stack e maxon 4 Administrator j tpm I O Board Save amp Reboot Figure Ping Tool Page ITEM DESCRIPTION IP Address Input destination IP address or host name to Host Name be pinged Table Ping Tool Page Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 2 8 SNMP SNMP page is used to configure SNMP agent If this
39. c hash function with a 128 bit hash value As an Internet standard RFC 1321 MD5 has been employed in a wide variety of security applications and is also commonly used to check the integrity of files 8 13 SHA SHA stands for Secure Hash Algorithm The three SHA algorithms are structured differently and are distinguished as SHA 0 SHA 1 and SHA 2 The SHA 2 family uses an identical algorithm with a variable digest size which is distinguished as SHA 224 SHA 256 SHA 384 and SHA 512 8 14 ISAKMP ISAKMP defines the procedures for authenticating a communicating peer creation and management of Security Associations key generation techniques and threat mitigation e g denial of service and replay attacks ISAKMP typically utilizes IKE for key 1 34 Smartmax Manual 8 0 exchange although other methods can be implemented 8 15 ESM Encapsulating Security Payload ESP is a member of the IPSec protocol suite In IPSec it provides origin authenticity integrity and confidentiality protection of packets ESP also supports encryption only and authentication only configurations but using encryption without authentication is strongly discouraged because it is insecure Unlike Authentication Header AH ESP does not protect the IP packet header However in Tunnel Mode where the entire original IP packet is encapsulated with a new packet header added ESP protection is afforded to the whole inner IP packet including the inner h
40. configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of the Smartmax WAN r Password Log Out Advanced 3 Administrator Expansion I O Board gt Status F SMS Output H SMS Input Data Class Local r SMS Analog SMS Pulse r DNP3 F DNP3 Event DNP3 TCP IP Data Class Local DNP3 Analog DNP3 Pulse F DNP3 Output DNP3 Input DNP3 Internel Data Class Local Save amp Reboot Binary Out Points Binary Output 1 Point Number 8 Static Variation g10v2 Binary Output Binary Output 2 Point Number 9 Static Variation g10v2 Binary Output Binary Output 3 Point Number 10 Static Variation g10v2 Binary Output Binary Output 4 Point Number 11 Static Variation g10v2 Binary Output Data Class Local Figure DNP3 Output Page Smartmax Manual 8 0 DESCRIPTION The Point Number field specifies the DNP3 identifier for each Binary Output channel The valid range is 0 65535 The Point Number must be unique for each Binary Output Channel Note that the same Point Number can also be used by a Binary Input Channel Point Number The Point Data Class attribute affects the way the data is reported externally from the Smartmax If a point configuration has a Point data class other than Local changes will be reported to the SCADA Master in the indicated
41. d r Status LLAN This section is used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of the Smartmax H WAN rSDI12 FLicence Pulse Channel r maXconnect l Password Pulse Input 1 Start Count Log Out High Level Alarm Advanced Administrator Expansion I O Board Status Pulse Input 2 Start Count High Level Alarm I O Automation Output Pulse Phone 1 Enter Phone Number SMS Output i F SMS Input Phone 2 Enter Phone Number SMS Analog r SMS Pulse SMS Internal Apply Changes Reset DNP3 DNP3 Event DNP3 TCP IP g maxon DNP3 Analog australia DNP3 Pulse DNP3 Output Phone 3 Enter Phone Number l Figure SMS Pulse Page Start Count This is the count value at which the counter will start counting from High Level Alarm Alarm count increment Each time this incremental value is passed an SMS is sent to the specified phone numbers Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 5 Smartmax DNP3 Configurations Configurations 95 Analogue Input Points The Smartmax has two 12 bit Analogue inputs each individually configurable as shown below Expansion Board Status LAN This section is used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of the Smartmax WAN Password
42. d by the ISP MTU Define Maximum Transmission Unit size for Smartmax Authentication Select Authentication scheme used by the ISP PPP Echo Check LCP echo interval time can be set by the user This option checks the status of the PPP connection PING Check Ping Check settings allow pinging 2 designated servers at set intervals Smartmax Manual 8 0 Smartmax will disconnect WAN connection and performs a power reset if the ping fail count expires for both servers Smartmax will start a back off algorithm on power up as set by these times instead of constantly retrying PPP connection Smartmax will reset if PPP connection is not successful after 24 retrial timer has expired and start again Retrial when wireless network gets disconnected Back Off Interval Retrial interval time Second During time Continuing time Minute 2nd Retrial after 1s retrial is unsuccessful Interval Retrial interval time Minute During time Continuing time Hour Smartmax establishes WAN connection Router Mode between the times specified above Disabling this function allows Smartmax to be online at all times Scheduler Switch OFF RS232 when HSPA module is turned RESO OFF as set per the Scheduler settings Table WAN Page Information Operating Modes Smartmax operates in the following three modes Modem Router In this mode the Smartmax will automat
43. e 0 m C DNP3 TCP IP DNP3 Analog Output 4 1 z B O Lana TAa Low Default State o md r DNP3 Output Output 1 E E Vv L High Default DNP3 Input State DNP3 Internal Save amp Reboot Output 2 M High Default State p rc Output 3 1 z I5 Iv High Default r State oz c Output 4 1 Jg Iv High Default State pH r Expansion I O Board ce a ae mH mH mH nH 3 r r r r r r r r Vv r r r r r r r ide i RI eo 4 4 I I by GO EI EO Ld I CURI 4 hel did idid dis sz Ww cig nm bE n Par ox r Par os r ox r E nr PE o p r oz r oz r Par px r oz r e 4 P i Smartmax Manual 8 0 Scenario 1 Output 1 In this case the first value is always low and is unchecked Referring to the diagram above the output stays low for 1 sec high for 2 sec followed by low for 4 sec and eventually high for 5 sec and then low Scenario 2 Output revert to high In this case the first value is always high and is always ticked Referring to the diagram above the output stays high for 1 sec low for 3 sec followed by high for 6 sec and eventually low for 2 sec and then high Smartmax Manual 8 0 SMS Output Smartmax Expansion Board Status FLAN This section is used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of WAN the Smartmax FSDI12
44. e allows configuring VPN server client mode in the Smartmax Smartmax VPN supports L2TP over IPSec protocol and PPTP protocol gt WAN Password tog Out Mode VPN Gateway L2TP IPSec v Advanced Gateway Smartmax acts as a VPN server Dynamic DNS Client Smartmax connects to a remote VPN server IP Filtering MAC Filtering Pre Shared Key TTTTTI VPN Enter Pre Shared Key used by remote VPN server client Ping Tool mode or PSK to be used by clients connecting to Smartmax in Gateway mode SNMP IP Stack Authentication None PAE Select PAP CHAP None Authentication method that will be Expansion I O Board used by Smartmax in gateway mode Save amp Reboot NAT T Disable Key Exchange None Key Life 14400 Seconds ISAKMP SA IPsec Auth IPsec SA 3 S HMAC MD Disable Y Allocated IP Range 1923680240 192 168 0249 IP address pool from which an address will be allocated to the clients connecting to Smartmax Gateway mode Active Account Password Allocated IP Disable v Disable Disable v Disable Disable Disable v Disable Disable Disable Disable Configure username and password to be used by remote clients connecting to Smartmax in Gatew
45. eader while the outer header remains unprotected ESP operates directly on top of IP using IP protocol number 50 8 16 RIP Routing Information Protocol RIP is a distance vector routing protocol which employs the hop count as a routing metric The hold down time is 180 seconds RIP prevents routing loops by implementing a limit on the number of hops allowed in a path from the source to a destination The maximum number of hops allowed for RIP is 15 This hop limit however also limits the size of networks that RIP can support A hop count of 16 is considered an infinite distance and used to deprecate inaccessible inoperable or otherwise undesirable routes in the selection process There are three versions of RIP Smartmax supports RIPv2 Due to the deficiencies of the original RIP specification RIP version 2 RIPv2 was developed in 1993 and last standardized in 1998 It included the ability to carry subnet information thus supporting Classless Inter Domain Routing CIDR To maintain backward compatibility the hop count limit of 15 remained RIPv2 has facilities to fully interoperate with the earlier specification if all Must Be Zero protocol fields in the RIPv1 messages are properly specified In addition a compatibility switch feature allows fine grained interoperability adjustments Smartmax Manual 8 0 8 17 DNP3 Distributed Network Protocol Distributed Network Protocol DNP3 is a set of Communications protocols u
46. eboot e maxon australia Figure Firmware Upgrade Process Once upgrade is completed Smartmax will perform an automatic Save and Reboot Smartmax tatus Smartmax will reboot in 512 seconds FLAN Fr WAN r Password F Log Out Advanced Administrator i Expansion I O Board e maxon lia Save amp Reboot australia Figure Firmware Upgrade Completed 1 80 Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 4 Configuration Page Expansion I O Board The Status SMS Input SMS Output Analogue and Pulse pages of this section are used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into Daughter Board Connector of the Smartmax 9 4 1 Status gt WAN Password Log Out Advanced Administrator Expansion I O Board Status 7 SMS Output SMS Input SMS Analog M SMS Pulse DNP3 r DNP3 Event M DNP3 TCP IP DNP3 Analog DNP3 Pulse t DNP3 Output H DNP3 Input L DNP3 Internel Save amp Reboot Smartmax Expansion Board This section is used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of the Smartmax Reporting Select SMS or DNP3 control reporting for the I O s sms ODnNp3 Relays Set the value of the relays To turn on click button with 1 To turn off click button with 0 Relay 1 is Off Relay 2 is Off Relay 3 is Off Rela
47. ecessary to know the receiving device s address ahead of time Once the destination device s true address is discovered testing can resume with the proper individual address Only enable a single device at a time for processing messages with the self address destination so that multiple devices do not respond The default configuration for this field is Off Use Double Output Trip Close This feature is used by a Control Relay Output Block CROB command When sending Trip Close control codes this configuration controls which Binary Output will receive the pulse command If the configuration is disabling default both the Trip and the Close controls will be directed to the point number specified in the CROB request If the configuration is enabled then a CROB command containing a Close control code will be redirected to the next highest Binary Output channel This is a user assigned string that can be read by the DNP3 master station as part of the Device Attributes Group 0 Variation 246 object Location Name This is a user assigned string that can be read by the DNP3 master station as part of the Device Attributes Group 0 Variation 245 object Outstation Name This is a user assigned string that can be read by the DNP3 master station as part of the Device Attributes Group O Variation 247 object Serial Number This is a read only string that can be read by the DNP3 master station as part of
48. ember 2012 Updated SMS Analog page April 2013 Updated screenshots and cleaned up July 2013 Major clean up and addition of new screenshots for improvements to Output SMS Input SMS 6 numbers IO Automation url and turn on by SMS Smartmax Manual 8 0 4 SMARTMAX USER MANUAL All data and information contained in or disclosed by this document are confidential and proprietary information of Maxon Australia and all rights therein are expressly reserved By accepting this material the recipient agrees that this material and the information contained therein are held in confidence and in trust and will not be used copied reproduced in whole or in part nor its contents revealed in any manner to others without the express written permission of Maxon Australia This information provided in this document is provided on an as is basis In no event will Maxon Australia be liable for any damages arising directly or indirectly from any use of information contained in this document Information in this document is preliminary and subjected to change without any notice 4 1 Disclaimers Life support This product is not designed for use in life support appliances or systems where malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury Maxon Australia customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Maxo
49. er output range 5V Output short circuit current Table RS 485 Smartmax Manual 8 0 6 2 2 DESCRIPTION The On condition on this signal line as sent by the MT2 informs TE2 that it is receiving a carrier signal from the remote TE2 that meets its criteria Receiving serial data signal to TE2 Sending serial data signal from TE2 Ground Power supply for the modem 7 34 VDC power output This signal in conjunction with DTR indicates equipment readiness DSR is turned ON by the MT2 to indicate to the TE2 it is ready to receive or transmit data The signal is turned ON by the TE2 to indicate now it is ready to receive data In the case of Hardware flow control The signal is turned ON by the MT2 to indicate now it is ready to transmit data In the case of Hardware flow control This input will reboot the Smartmax Active Low The ring indicator is turned on by the MT2 Module informs TE2 of incoming voice or data calls Console_TXD Console diagnostics Sending serial data Console_RXD Console diagnostics Receiving serial data DTR This is a signal turned ON by the TE2 to indicate to the MT2 that it is connected to the line GND Ground Cable detect Indicate assembling a cable Table RS 232 Smartmax Manual 8 0 mini USB for debugging vO Interface 7 34 Voc I O Interface PIN Descripti
50. g H Dynamic DNS Rule IP Filtering L MAC Filterin MAC Access rule This will prevent internet and VPN access for PC s IE g with MAC address not listed in the table below All PC s can access VPN Smartmax Web page es MAC Deny rule This will prevent internet and Smartmax Web page Ping Tool VPN is not supported when Deny rule is selected access for PC s SNMP with MAC address not listed in the table below IP Stack MAC Address Administrator HAT Apply Ch Backup Save Reload F System Logs Current Filter Table Time Zone sss L0 MACAdWess Seed 00 Upgrade Firmware Expansion I O Board Delete Selecte elete Z Save amp Reboot Smartmax will block all traffic if no MAC address is entered in the filter table above with MAC filtering option enabled Maxon australia Figure MAC Filtering Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable SE Check the box to enable MAC Filtering filtering Select Access or Deny Rule Access Allows access to Smartmax web Smartmax Manual 8 0 page but denies internet access Deny Denies access to Smartmax web page and internet MAC Address Input MAC address to determine deny or access to the internet Table MAC Filtering Page Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 222 5 Port forwarding Port forwarding page allows setting up a firewall that will allow remote access for specific ports
51. g Input 2ea ch ng Detection 4ea Digital Input Sea Digital Input Sea Pulse or Digital Input 1ea Line Buffer Pulse or Digital Input lea Output 9ea Output 9ea Digital output 4ea Digital output 4ea 7 Buzzer lea Buzzer lea Main CPU Block ADDR DATA BUS mini PCI express Controlled together except Power LED Environmax Smartmax Manual 8 0 7 6 Mechanical Diagrams Pattern Color Black M2 0 Pattern Color wm LED White Smartmax Manual 8 0 Smartmax Manual 8 0 8 PROTOCOLS amp ENCRYPTIONS 8 1 PPP Point to Point Protocol PPP Point to Point Protocol is a protocol for communication between two computers using a serial interface typically a personal computer connected by phone line to a server For example your Internet service provider may provide you with a PPP connection so that the provider s server can respond to your requests pass them on to the Internet and forward the requested Internet responses back to you PPP uses the Internet protocol IP and is designed to handle others It is sometimes considered a member of the TCP IP suite of protocols Relative to the Open Systems Interconnection OSI reference model PPP provides layer 2 data link layer services Essentially it packages your computer s TCP IP packets and forwards them to the server where they can actually be put on the Internet PPP is a full duplex protoc
52. he master station The Select Timeout specifies the maximum amount of time that a Select action will remain valid before the corresponding Operate action is received The configured value is in milliseconds and defaults to 10 seconds Link Timeout Confirm This field configures the maximum amount of time to wait for a Link level confirm message if requested This field will only be used for Link Test Frame and Request Link Status if they are sent The configured value is in milliseconds and defaults to 5 seconds Link Retries Specifies the maximum number of Link layer retries if Link layer Confirm times out The default value is 3 retries Offline Poll Period This parameter specifies how often a session that is offline will attempt to re establish communication This includes attempting to open reopen a channel and or re issuing request status messages as appropriate for the current configuration The configured value is in milliseconds and defaults to 10 seconds Enable Self If the self address feature is enabled the Smartmax Manual 8 0 Address Smartmax will respond to DNP3 frames with destination address 65532 OxFFFC as if the message had used the device s unique individual address Responses always include the device s individual address in the source address field This feature can simplify the commissioning troubleshooting and maintenance of devices because it is not n
53. ia SMS Please note that the change will not take in to effect until Smartmax has performed a power reset In order to apply the changes immediately please send a Reboot SMS to the Smartmax after changing the Username Password amp Authentication details e Check Input and Output Status SMS Syntax SMARTMAX PARK IOSTATUS Smartmax Response Smartmax will report back the input output connection status via SMS that will include current status of digital inputs digital outputs Analogue Inputs Pulse Input and Temperature amp Battery Information e Start IP Stack Mode Supported only in IPSTACK Manual Mode SMS Syntax SMARTMAX IPSTACK START Smartmax Response Smartmax will start the IPStack Manual connection depending on the settings applied on the IPStack Page via the web interface The SMS will only work if Smartmax has been configured to work in IPSTACK Manual Mode Please note that Smartmax will not report back any confirmation via SMS before or after starting the IPSTACK Manual Connection e Stop IP Stack Mode Supported only in IPSTACK Manual Mode SMS Syntax SMARTMAX IPSTACK STOP Smartmax Response Smartmax will stop the IPSTACK Manual connection depending on the settings applied on the IPSTACK Page via the web interface The SMS will only work if Smartmax has been configured to work in IPSTACK Manual Mode Please note that Smartmax will not report back any confirmation via SMS before or after stopping the IPSTACK Manua
54. ial port If modem is connected to a data logger after reset it is advisable to wait for about 2 minutes before dialing into Smartmax Smartmax Manual 8 0 The reset timer inside web page will reset modem 1 0 board and SMS diagnostic notifications will not work in CSD AT commands can not be set via web page Modem will not prompt for pin code on the web interface if pin code is enabled and Auto PIN entry is disabled User will have to enter the PIN code using AT commands Auto PIN The modem automatically recognize the USIM PIN when enable this function a Disable PIN code Daily Reset at Designated Time User can reset the modem after a set number of hours at a designated time TCP Server Listen is also the default state to allow for reset only in listening state TCP Connected State will allow for the modem to reset even when in a connected state DNP3 Idle State is also the default state only allowing a reset when DNP3 is idle Periodic Reset 26 zl Hours Reset TCP Server Listening E Reset TCP Connected State Reset DNP3 Idle State El Reset At scheduled Time 00 00 Enable USIM PIN In order to enable SIM PIN tick the box enter your PIN click Set button and apply the setting Smartmax Manual 8 0 Disable USIM PIN In order to Disable SIM PIN Untick the box enter your PIN click Set button and apply the setting Enable SIM PIN Search Available
55. iates a time request exchange with the time server As a result of this exchange the client is able to calculate the link delay its local offset and adjust its local clock to match the clock at the server s computer As a rule six exchanges over a period of about five to 10 minutes are required to initially set the clock Once synchronized the client updates the clock about once every 10 minutes usually requiring only a single message exchange Redundant servers and varied 1 32 Smartmax Manual 8 0 network paths are used to ensure reliability and accuracy In addition to client server synchronization SNTP also supports broadcast synchronization of peer computer clocks SNTP is designed to be highly fault tolerant and scalable 8 7 ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol is a message control and error reporting protocol between a host server and a gateway to the Internet ICMP uses Internet Protocol IP data grams but the messages are processed by the IP software and are not directly apparent to the application user 8 8 NAT T NAT T NAT Traversal in the IKE is a method of enabling IPSec protected IP datagram s to pass through a Network address translator NAT An IP packet is modified while passing through a network address translator device in a manner that is incompatible with Internet Protocol Security IPSec NAT T protects the original IPSec encoded packet by encapsulating it
56. ic DNS page allows users to configure Username Password and Domain name to be used by Smartmax when authenticating on the DDNS WAN server rSDI12 Licence DynDNS z Disable maXconnect i B Service Provider Server DynDNS Password Custom DynDNS L Log Out MsDNS Domain Name Advanced Dynamic DNS User Name Email F DMZ IP Filtering Password Key H MAC Filtering F Port Forwarding Apply Changes Reset Fr VPN Ping Tool Fr SNMP Fi Maxon australia Figure Dynamic DNS Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable DDNS Check box to enable DDNS Link of the DDNS service web page Service Provider Server site is http dyndns com by default Domain Name Set DDNS host name or Alias from DDNS server User Name Email Input User Name for logging onto a DDNS server Input Password for logging onto a DDNS Password Key server Table DDNS Page Information 1 52 Smartmax Manual 8 0 The Smartmax supports DynDNS in which case the Service Provider Server field doesn t need to be set Custom DynDNS and MsDNS which both allow for a custom service provider to be set 9 9 2 DMZ DMZ page allows one IP address in Demilitarized Zone which is exposed to internet without sacrificing unauthorized access to the local private network Smartmax DMZ A Demilitarized Zone is used to provide Internet services without sacrificing unauthorized access
57. ically establish WAN connection Serial Port doesn t work in this mode Internal DNP3 will work with I O board Please note that Bridge mode is not supported on the SMARMAX l 44 Smartmax Manual 8 0 IPStack Auto In this mode Smartmax will behave same as the Modmax IPStack Auto mode It will initiate the PPP connection and start the socket connection as a Server or Client as per the IPStack page setup This applies for both RS485 and RS232 ports and the ports can be specified on the IPStack page under Administrator via the web interface IPStack Manual In this mode Smartmax will behave same as the Modmax where the TE Terminal Equipment have to initiate at ipctos and drop the connection at ipctcs IPStack Manual mode gets its configuration from the IPStack page under Administrator via the web interface Following are the AT Commands supported by the Smartmax IPStack Auto and Manual modes Attipr Attifc At amp d At amp c At amp v ATSO At cmgf At cmgs At ipctos At ipctcs At ipctop At ipctcp At ping Serial Modem In this mode Smartmax is used for Circuit Switch Data CSD Following are few guidelines when using Smartmax in CSD AT commands can be set via hyper terminal only Modem needs reset after setting AT commands To reset modem in serial mode the AT command is AT RESET After reset the modem will only respond to AT commands once the notification SMARTMAX READY is sent out to the ser
58. ill run as follows after Smartmax has been added as a SNMP 74 PowerSNMP Free Manag Ele Discover Watch Tools Help D S Discovered Devices Agent Address Varlable Old Value CU 1 3 61 iso org dod int Ga I directory Variable Watches ree resa Linux none 2 5 I6 star 49 Thu Oct 29 14 27 14 H 2 1 1 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 2021 250 10 s 160 0 s 32743 Ga SNMPv3 7 i support maxon corn au UNIMAXhspaSNMP 2 1 1 6 aus sysORLastChange 1 36 1 2 6 ifNumber 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 1 10 Name syqDercr Did 1 3 6 1 2 0001 Sy niei CcterString SIZE 1 Access ReadOnly Sender Originator Enterprise Specific Generic Figure PowerSNMP Free Manager Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 2 10 SNMP Custom MIB Customers can read the modem Signal Strength registration value echo and rscp values via SNMP MIB as shown below bjoh bjoh pc snmpwalk v 2c c public 192 168 2 1 1 3 6 14 1 910 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 9101 0 INTEGER 83 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 9102 0 INTEGER 1 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 910 3 0 STRING 7 0dBm SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 910 40 STRING 88dBm MAXON MIB DEFINITIONS BEGIN IMPORTS OBJECT TYPE MODULE IDENTITY Integer32 enterprises FROM SNMPv2 SMI DisplayString FROM SNMPv2 TC MaxMIB MODULE IDENTITY LAST UPDATED 2011041500007 ORGANIZATION DHPLAB CONTACT INFO supportgmaxon com au DESCRIPTION Maxon MIB REVISION 2011041500007 DESCRIPTION This file def
59. ime Counter 23 Frozen Counter Change Event 32 bit with flag and time g23v6 l bit Frozen Event with Time Counter Frozen Counter Change Event 16 bit with flag and time 9 7 6 Class Max Events If unsolicited responses are enabled the three Class Max Events fields specify the maximum number of events in the corresponding data class to be allowed before an unsolicited response will be generated The default is 5 events DAT Class Max Delays If unsolicited responses are enabled the three Class Max Delay fields specify the maximum amount of time in milliseconds after an event in the corresponding class is received before an unsolicited response will be generated The default value is 5 seconds Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 8 Smartmax DNP3 Configurations TCP IP Configurations Smartmax Expansion Board r Status mme oo LAN WAN This section is used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of the Smartmax r Password eiut DNP3 TCP IP Advanced Administrator Expansion I O Board Configuration Network Type TCP and UDP paas IP Address of po go SMS Output DNP3 Master AUS SMS Input Validate UDP o SMS Analog Source Address H SMS Pulse TCP Listen Port 0000 Number 2 DNP3 s Local UDP Port g DNP3 Event Number 20000 Milliseconds DNP3 TCP IP Initial
60. ines the maxon mib by dhplab enterprises 0910 signalStrength OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 45 105 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Signal strength of the modem MaxMIB 1 Smartmax Manual 8 0 registrationValue OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Integer32 0 5 MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Registration of the modem MaxMIB 2 ecioValue OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION EC IO of the modem MaxMIB 3 rscp OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION RSCP of the modem MaxMIB 4 Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 2 11 IP Stack This page allows setting protocol IP address and Port Number used by the internal IP Stack of the Smartmax Smartmax IP STACK Settings This page allows setting protocol IP address and Port number used by the internal IP stack of the Smartmax Status LAN WAN Password Log Out Advanced Dynamic DNS IP Filtering MAC Filtering VPN Ping Tool SNMP IP Stack Socket Mode Notify Protocol Primary IP Secondary IP Client be Boot Message v IP STACK Message tcp QOupP 172 16 0 8 172 16 0 1 Administrator Port Number 64002 jw amma I O Board Save amp Reboot TCP UDP Idle Timeout Enable Y Enabling this feature checks data activity over the
61. ires a private secure network such as maXwan network or a public IP address For example Input 1 at site 10 0 0 1 can drive Output 1 at site 10 0 0 1 and 10 0 0 3 as shown below The sites can be addressed via IP or URL Smartmax Manual 8 0 Digital I O WEB Automation Enable v Input 1 Destination Output v on 1M OFF 2iw O Input 2 Destination Output O on 0 M C oFF ov O Input 3 Destination Output O on ov O orF ov 1 O and Modem logs saved in CSV format Smartmax has the option of saving all digital I O status in CSV file with date and time stamp Also it saves the modem signal level battery and temperature values Data is kept for 3 days with updates set every 1 min or as events occur This option is on the Administrator gt System page Modem Logs Saved data sample No Date Time Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Analog 1 Analog 2 Pulse 1 Pulse 2 Temperature Battery Note 0 2011 05 04 17 07 00 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 0 00 2 14 0 0 31 65 0 00 Case Open Smartmax Manual 8 0 GAS Output Pulse Digital Output Pulse feature will allow the users to have more control over the Smartmax Digital output operation allowing users to use the digital outputs for wider range of applications Using this feature the user can initiate an operation cycle as per
62. l Connection e Multiple output change with one SMS 1 120 Smartmax Manual 8 0 SMS Syntax SMARTMAX PARK MOUTPUT 1 0 2 1 3 0 4 1 Output 1 off output 2 on output 3 off output 4 on 10 2 Backing up configurations on to a FTP Server Smartmax provides a feature to dump alll its configurations on to a FIP Server using the following command set Smartmax will automatically backup on to a FIP Server unit curmnv gt var cur nv The dumped results are collected in var cur nv The following commands write the dump file to the non volatile configuration memory nvramedit default var cur nv nvramedit commit An example of backup all configurations as cur nv on ftp server 192 168 2 50 the user name and password of the ftp server are smart unit curnv gt var cur nv ftpput u smart p smart 192 168 2 50 cur nv var cur nv Retrieve and Write configurations ftpget u smart p smart 192 168 2 50 var cur nv cur nv nvramedit default var cur nv nvramedit commit Smartmax Manual 8 0 10 3 UDP Keep Alive and Wake up Settings In order to enhance UDP stack communication within the Smartmax we have introduced a new configuration option which provides Smartmax users with more control over the UDP activity and data communication The user can now enable or disable keep alive and can specify Wake up time in seconds Wake up feature will send dummy UDP packets prior to sending any data received via serial p
63. martmax or to change the APN ID Password Authentication details or to remotely reboot the Smartmax You can also send an SMS to start or stop the IPStack Manual Mode The following SMS format can either be all capital or all small letters e Check Connection Status and IP address SMS Syntax SMARTMAX PARK WANIP Smartmax Response Smartmax will report back the connection status via SMS that will include IP Address APN Username Password and Authentication details e Reboot Smartmax SMS Syntax SMARTMAX PARK REBOOT Smartmax Response Smartmax will drop the internet connection and will perform a power reset Please note that Smartmax will not report back any confirmation via SMS before or after the power reset e Change APN e g telstra extranet SMS Syntax SMARTMAX PARK APN telstra extranet Smartmax Response Smartmax will update the APN and will report back a confirmation via SMS Please note that the change will not take in to effect until Smartmax has performed a power reset In order to apply the change immediately please send a Reboot SMS to the Smartmax after changing the APN e Change Username Password and Authentication e g Username maxon maxon com au Password maxon Authentication chap 1 119 Smartmax Manual 8 0 SMS Syntax SMARTMAX PARK AUTH maxon maxon com au maxon chap Smartmax Response Smartmax will update the Username Password amp Authentication and will report back a confirmation v
64. n Australia for any damages resulting from such application Right to make change Maxon Australia reserves the right to make changes without notice in the products including circuits and software described or contained herein in order to improve design and or performance Smartmax Manual 8 0 5 INTRODUCTION 5 1 Overview Breaking the industry benchmark the top of the range Smartmax is a unique and intelligent fusion of 3G capabilities with advanced functionality of a modem router complete with built in DNP3 all encased in a durable amp robust metal casing The Smartmax has an array of industrial connectivity options including RS232 RS485 amp USB ports DNP3 protocol and HSPA wireless connectivity to ensure local national and international remote access via VPN DDNS amp FTP features Complete with SCADA functionality capabilities the Smartmax can power up simple to advanced M2M applications enabling secure and two way communications for remote monitoring control management and reporting Designed for reliable field performance and functionalities the Smartmax allow solutions to deliver rapid cost effective deployment for any telemetry environments With the additional I O Board the Smartmax transforms into a standalone RTU Remote Terminal Unit being an all in one solution to streamline your data telemetry to the next generation Smartmax Manual 8 0 5 2 Smartmax Features General Featu
65. ncrease the separation distance between the equipment and the receiver Contact Maxon Australia Technical Support for assistance 1 7 Smartmax Manual 8 0 2 2 General Safety RF Interference Issues Avoid possible radio frequency RF interference by carefully following safety guidelines below Switch OFF the Modem when in an aircraft The use of cellular telephones in aircraft is illegal It may endanger the operation of the aircraft and or disrupt the cellular network Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular services to the offender legal action or both Switch OFF the Modem in the vicinity of gasoline or diesel fuel pumps or before filling a vehicle with fuel Switch OFF the Modem in hospitals and any other place where medical equipment may be in use Respect restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots chemical plants or in areas of blasting operations There may be a hazard associated with the operation of your Modem in the vicinity of inadequately protected personal medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers Please consult the manufacturers of the medical device to determine if it is adequately protected Operation of the Modem in the vicinity of other electronic equipment may cause interference if the equipment is inadequately protected Observe any warning signs and manufacturers recommendations The modem contains sensitive electronic ci
66. nificant Change attribute is used to detect changes in an Counter point s current value A significant change exceeding the deviation specified in this attribute causes a Significant DNP3 event to be generated subject to the Change point being configured in a DNP3 event class 1 2 or 3 The value specified in this attribute is an absolute value of the Counter s Current Value Default value of this attribute is O resulting in all changes generating an event Each Frozen Counter point has a separate Point Data Class from its matching Counter point Valid Point Data Class values are Local Class 0 Class 1 Class 2 and Class 3 The default Data Class for Frozen Counter points is Local Frozen Counter Data Class Static Variation The Static Variation attribute defines the data object returned in response to a DNP3 static data poll request i e Class O request This attribute must be defined for each counter point The following table lists the valid types for counter point types Static Object Type Variation Description g20v1 32bit Counter 32 bit Counter with Status g20v2 16bit Counter 16 bit Counter with Status g20v5 32b Ctr NoFlg 32 bit Counter 920v6 16b Ctr NoFlg 16 bit Counter l 104 Smartmax Manual 8 0 Frozen Counter Static Variation Each of the Smartmax Counter points have a matching DNP3 Frozen Counter point This field defines the Frozen Counter da
67. nt Name amin Current Password z New Name New Password Confirm Password Apply Changes Reset Figure Password Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Current Name Input current login username Current Password Input current login password New Name Input new login username New Password Input new login password Confirm Password Retype the new login password Table Password Page Information Smartmax Manual 8 0 2 15 Log Out Log Out page provides a user with an option to close the web interface window Click Yes to log out or No to abort For futher help contact Maxon Australia on 61 2 8707 3000 or via e mail at support maxon com au Figure Log out Page 9 1 6 Save amp Reboot Save amp Reboot page allows saving the current settings and restarting the Smartmax Smartmax Save amp Reboot M Status LAN This page allows saving current settings and restarting the Smartmax H WAN b Password Reboot Save and Reboot Log Out 4 Advanced Administrator Expansion I O Board Save amp Reboot C Maxon australia Figure Save and Reboot Page Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 2 Configuration Page Advanced 9 2 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS page allows users to configure Username Password and Domain name to be used by Smartmax when authenticating on the DDNS server Smartmax Smartmax Dynamic DNS rStatus F LAN Dynam
68. o a Class 0 Data Class poll request If a point configuration has a Point data class of Local it is not available to the SCADA Master through the Class 0 1 2 3 mechanisms Points configured as Local are accessible via a DNP3 Level 3 read request Valid Point Data Class values are Local Class O Class 1 Class 2 and Class 3 The Debounce Time field is valid for Binary Input Points only The Debounce Time valid values are O XXXmS and this value is used by the I O sub Debo nce tire system to de bounce changes in physical digital input points When the state of the physical input changes it must remain in the new state for the De bounce Time before it is reported as having changed via DNP3 Static Variation The Static Variation attribute defines the data object returned in response to a DNP3 static data poll request i e Class O request This attribute must be defined for each binary input point The following table lists the valid types for Binary Input point types Smartmax Manual 8 0 Static Object Type Variation Description glvl Binary Input 1 Binary Input glv2 Binary In Flags 2 Binary Input with Status information Smartmax Manual 8 0 953 Binary Output Points The Smartmax has four Digital Output Channels each individually configurable as shown below Smartmax Expansion Board r Status LAN This section is used to monitor and control the
69. ol that can be used on various physical media including twisted pair or fiber optic lines or satellite transmission It uses a variation of High Speed Data Link Control HDLC for packet encapsulation 8 2 PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is a specification for connecting multiple computer users on an Ethernet local area network to a remote site via a modem PPPoE can be used to have an office or building full of users share a common Digital Subscriber Line DSL cable modem or wireless connection to the Internet PPPoE combines the Point to Point Protocol PPP commonly used in dialup connections with the Ethernet protocol which supports multiple users in a local area network The PPP protocol information is encapsulated within an Ethernet frame PPPoE has the advantage that neither the telephone company nor the Internet service provider ISP needs to provide any special support Unlike dialup connections DSL and cable modem connections are always on Since a number of different users are sharing the same physical connection to the remote service provider a way is needed 1 29 Smartmax Manual 8 0 to keep track of which user traffic should go to and which user should be billed PPPoE provides for each user remote site session to learn each other s network addresses during an initial exchange called discovery Once a session is established between an individual u
70. on Name Direction Electrical spec VDD33 Output 3 3VDC Max 100mA VDD33 Output 3 3VDC Max 100mA ANALOG2 Input 0 12V GND Ground ANALOGI Input 0 20mA 0 5V 0 10V GND Ground ANALOGO Input 0 20mA 0 5V 0 10V GND Ground INPUTS Input High 2 5 4V Low 0 0 9V INPUT6 Input High 2 5 4V Low 0 0 9V INPUT4 Input High 2 5 4V Low 0 0 9V OUTPUTO Output High 3 3V Low OV Smartmax Manual 8 0 INPUT3 Input High 2 5 4V Low 0 0 9V OUTPUTI Output High 3 3V Low OV INPUT2 Input High 2 5 4V Low 0 0 9V OUTPUT2 Output High 3 3V Low OV INPUTI Input High 2 5 4V Low 0 0 9V OUTPUTS Output High 3 3V Low OV INPUTO Input High 2 5 4V Low 0 0 9V OUTPUT4 Output High 3 3V Low OV Table I O Interface Power Molex Connector 7 to 34 VDC DC Input Voltage 7 34 VDC Internal Voltage 1 8 2 5 3 3 5 VDC Operating Current Standby 45 mA 12 VDC PKT Data Connection 150 mA 12 VDC Table Power Smartmax Manual 8 0 6 3 Side Panel Right 09 9 DE Reset LAN SIM Card 6 3 1 Reset Press the factory reset switch and hold in for 20 seconds Smartmax Manual 8 0 SIM Card 3G FME Male Antenna Connector Smartmax Manual 8 0 7 SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 Hardware ITEM DESCRIPTION Product User MCU System Clock Program Memory Data Memory Wireless
71. on DNPS Event DNPS TCP IP DNPS Analog Pulse Counter2 Point Number 18 DNPS Pulse DNP3 Output Static variation g20v2 16bit Counter 9g21v6 16b Frozen Counter amp Time Data Class Local DNP3 Input DNP3 Internal Save amp Reboot Significant o Change Data Class Ciass 1 een Sounter g21v6 16b Frozen Counter amp Time Data Class Local Apply Changes Reser Figure DNP3 Pulse Page ITEM DESCRIPTION The Point Number field specifies the DNP3 identifier for each Counter input The valid range is 0 65535 The Point Number must be unique for each Counter point Note that the same Point Number is also used by a matching DNP3 Frozen Counter point Point Number The Point Data Class attribute affects the way the data is reported externally from the Smartmax If a point configuration has a Point Data Class data class other than Local changes will be reported to the SCADA Master in the indicated DNP3 data class As per DNP3 standard requirements any data configured for Class 1 2 3 is also returned in response to a Class 0 poll request Smartmax Manual 8 0 If a point configuration has a Point data class of Local it is not available to the SCADA Master through the Class 0 1 2 3 mechanisms Points configured as Local are accessible via a DNP3 Level 3 read request Valid Point Data Class values are Local Class O Class 1 Class 2 and Class 3 The Sig
72. ons menu below are used to specify how the inputs affect the local outputs or at a remote site Digital I O scheduler allows configuring time periods between which the outputs will switch on and off automatically E Enable Digital 1 0 Operation Digital Input Value Digital Output Value ilz OFF 1 on e Current I O Operation Table Input ss Value Output ate Seet Delete Selected Delete All 7 Enable Digital 1 0 Scheduler Switch On Output using SMS Day Of Week Output Port Start Finish Sun ai oof oo e joo s oo s Current Digital I O Scheduler table If Switch On Output using SMS is checked then the output will not come on automatically but can be controlled by SMS during the defined period The output will turn off automatically at the designated end time Delete Selected Figure I O Automation Page part 1 Smartmax Manual 8 0 Digital I O WEB Automation Ll unlink Timeout Seconds Site A Site B Dest Output g of Oon eof Oon off on eof On e 4 o E o 5 g of on off on of Oon eof On e 4 B ON OFF Input 4 ON OFF Input 5 ON OFF Input 6 C ON C OFF eof on on of Oon on e 4 o S o amp of Oon Oon off Oon on alg EJ D B EI D DI D OI BJ D DI BJ Cl o 5 o S o 8 5 e 4 eof Oon eof Oon of Oon eof on t
73. ort The modem will send dummy packet twice as per timing set followed by the actual data Keep Alive This send a dummy UDP packet prior to modem going dormant If the modem doesn t send any data over the wireless network network puts the modem in dormant or standby mode This time is normally 20 seconds Setting keep alive to 20 seconds the modem will send this dummy packet prior to expiry of this 20 second to prevent the modem going dormant Enabling this could lead to additional delay in data transfer due to modem sending dummy packet first to initialize the UDP connection with remote site 10 4 Auto Reboot for Signal or Registration Issue With the new firmware modem registration is coming back with 0 2 or the signal is returning O or 1 the modem waits for 5 min and reboots its self with previous firmware the modem used to reboot after 2 minute making it hard to log in to the web page
74. point configuration has a Point data class of Local it is not available to the SCADA Master through the Class 0 1 2 3 mechanisms Points configured as Local are accessible via a DNP3 Level 3 read request Valid Point Data Class values are Local Class O Class 1 Class 2 and Class 3 Value Dead band The Value Dead band attribute is used to detect changes in an analogue point s current value A significant change exceeding the deviation specified in this attribute causes a DNP3 event to be generated subject to the point being configured in a DNP3 event class 1 2 or 3 The value specified in this attribute is an absolute value of the analogue point s full scale range defined between Eng Zero Scale and Eng Full Scale limits Default value of this attribute is 10 resulting in a 10 significant change events Scaling Four attributes of an analogue point define how the 16 bit A D value for the channel is converted to Integer and Engineering floating point current values The Integer Zero Scale parameter specifies the minimum Integer value for the point The Integer Full Scale parameter specifies the Smartmax Manual 8 0 maximum Integer value for the point The Eng Zero Scale parameter specifies the minimum engineering value for the point The Eng Full Scale parameter specifies the maximum engineering value for the point The default values provide for an Integer range of O to 10 000
75. rcuitry Do not expose the modem to any liquids high temperatures or shock The modem is not waterproof Please keep it dry and store it in a cool dry place Only use original accessories or accessories that are authorized by the manufacturer Using unauthorized accessories may affect your modem s performance damage your modem and violate related national regulations Always handle the modem with care There are no user serviceable parts inside the modem Unauthorised dismantling or repair of the modem will void the warranty Smartmax Manual 8 0 2 3 Vehicle Safety Do not use the Modem while driving Respect national regulations on the use of cellular telephones in vehicles Road safety always comes first If incorrectly installed in a vehicle the operation of the Modem could interfere with the correct functioning of vehicle electronics To avoid such problems be sure that the installation has been performed by qualified personnel Verification of the protection of vehicle electronics should be part of the installation Note The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Maxon Australia could void the warrantee 2 4 Potentially Unsafe Areas Posted Facilities Turn off this device in any facility or area when posted notices require you to do so Blasting Areas Turn off your device where blasting is in progress Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules Potentially E
76. res HSPA Wireless Module Em 770w PCI 7 2Mbps downlink 2Mbps uplink Supports Packet and Circuit Switched Data Built in Web Interface USB RS232 and RS485 connection 2 Way SMS Remote SMS diagnostics amp reset Embedded TCP IP UDP IP STACK In built periodic reset External DC Powered Support VPN Server and Client Mode Dynamic DNS Supports DNP3 Outstation using extension I O board Rugged Metal Casing for industrial use Programmable periodic reset Programmable scheduler to control WAN connection Telnet support Save and restore modem configuration from a file FOTA Firmware upgrade over the air External antenna connectivity to maximise HSPA coverage External LED to show Network and Connection status Frequency Bands WCDMA HSPA 850MHz 1900MHz 2100MHz GSM GPRS EDGE 850MHz 00MHz 1800MHz and 1900MHz Data Speeds 1 13 WCDMA PS UL 384 Kbps DL 384 Kbps WCDMA CS UL 64 Kops DL 64 Kbps GPRS EDGE UL 236 Kbps DL 236 Kbps GSM CS UL 9 6 Kbps DL 9 6 Kbps Smartmax Manual 8 0 Environmental Specifications Normal Operation Temperature 20 to 60 C Extreme Operation Temperature 25 to 75 C Dimensions 93mm x 150mm x 25mm without side brackets and antenna Connections RS232 Connection RS485 Connection USB Connection SIM Card Holder I O Port External Power Connection Molex Diagnostics Antenna connector FME male Mounting Side mounting brackets LED Lights
77. riation Description g32v5 Eng Float Event No 32 5 Analogue Input Change Event single Time precision floating point without time g32v7 Eng Float Event With 32 Analogue Input Change Event single Time precision floating point with time 9 7 4 Counter Event Variation This field configures the default Variation used to report Counter Events to the master station The following table lists the valid types for Counter point types Static Object Type Group Variation Description g22v1 32bit Counter Event No 22 Counter Change Event 32 bit with flag Time 922v2 l6bit Counter Event No 22 Counter Change Event 16 bit with flag Time g22v5 32bit Counter Event 22 Counter Change Event 32 bit with flag with Time and time g22v6 l bit Counter Event Counter Change Event 16 bit with flag with Time and time Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 7 5 Frozen Counter Event Variation This field configures the default Variation used to report Frozen Counter Events to the master station The following table lists the valid types for Frozen Counter point types Static Object Type Group Variation Description g23v1 32bit Frozen Event No Time Counter 23 Frozen Counter Change Event 32 bit with flag g23v2 l bit Frozen Event No Time Counter 23 Frozen Counter Change Event 16 bit with flag 9g23v5 32bit Frozen Event with T
78. s to any of a rotating pool of global IP addresses that a company may have A local IP address plus a particular TCP port to a global IP address or one in a pool of them A global IP address to any of a pool of local IP addresses on a round robin basis NAT is described in general terms in RFC 1631 which discusses NAT s relationship to Classless Inter domain Routing CIDR as a way to reduce the IP address depletion problem NAT reduces the need for a large amount of publicly known IP addresses by creating a separation between publicly known and privately known IP addresses CIDR aggregates publicly known IP addresses into blocks so that fewer IP addresses are wasted 8 5 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is the protocol governing network management and the monitoring of network devices and their functions It is not necessarily limited to TCP IP networks Smartmax Manual 8 0 8 6 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP is a protocol that is used to synchronize computer clock times in a network of computers In common with similar protocols SNTP uses Coordinated Universal Time UTC to synchronize computer clock times to a millisecond and sometimes to a fraction of a millisecond Accurate time across a network is important for many reasons even small fractions of a second can cause problems For example distributed procedures depend on coordinated
79. sed between components in process automation systems Specifically it was developed to facilitate communications between various types of data acquisition and control equipment It plays a crucial role in SCADA systems where it is used by SCADA Master Stations Remote Terminal Units RTU and Intelligent Electronic Devices IED It is primarily used for communications between a master station and RTUs or IEDs ICCP the Inter Control Centre Protocol is used for inter master station Communications Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 WEB INTERFACE Smartmax can be configured through its web interface Web based Configuration Page 192 168 0 1 Figure Web based configuration of Smartmax Power ON the Smartmax Router and connect to a computer using a mini USB cable via the LAN port o the Smartmax Install the USB to Ethernet driver from the CD provided with the Smartmax box To launch the web interface of the Smartmax open a web browser such as Internet explorer for Windows and type the following IP address in the adaress bar Address http 192 168 0 1 Figure Web based configuration page address Enter username and password in the pop up window that prompts for login details Username and password is admin by default This default username and password can be changed through the Password Setup Page Smartmax Manual 8 0 Enter Smartmax Web Management Username and Password User Name admin Submit Password
80. ser and the remote site for example an Internet service provider the session can be monitored for billing purposes 8 3 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a communication protocol that lets network administrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol IP addresses in an organization s network Using the Internet Protocol each machine that connects to the Internet needs a unique IP address which is assigned when an Internet connection is created for a specific computer Without DHCP the IP address must be entered manually at each computer in an organization and a new IP address must be entered each time a computer moves to a new location on the network DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different place in the network DHCP uses the concept of a lease or amount of time that a given IP adaress will be valid for a computer The lease time can vary depending on how long a user requires the Internet connection at a particular location It s especially useful in education and other environments where users change frequently Using very short leases DHCP can dynamically reconfigure networks in which there are more computers than there are available IP addresses The protocol also supports static addresses for computers that need a
81. setting Day of week M Smartmax establishes WAN Data connection between the times specified above Disabling this function allows Smartmax to be online at all times Power Off option allows switching HSPA module off to switch Smartmax to lower power mode Smartmax will not be contactable via wireless network with module power turned off ay Connect Disconnect Power Off 00 00 Smartmax Manual 8 0 WAN Connection Signal Level Smartmax will drop WAN connection if the signal CSQ level drops below 4 or the response is 99 This is not dBm but can be related back to dBm roughly by dBm 113 CSQ x 2 Smartmax will initiate WAN connection if the signal CSQ level is between 4 31 dBm Smartmax will reset module if the modem fails to register after 10 minutes of power up The cycle continues until modem registers Smartmax will reset the module if it cannot communicate with the module via AT command for 2 minutes Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 1 4 Password Password page allows changing authentication information required to access Smartmax Web page If new authentication details are applied you will be prompted to re enter those details as a confirmation Password Setup This page allows changing authentication information required to access Smartmax Web page If new authentication details are applied you will be prompted to re enter those details as a confirmation Curre
82. ta object returned in response to a DNP3 static data poll request i e Class O request This attribute must be defined for each counter point The following table lists the valid types for Frozen Counter point types Static Object Type Variation Description g21v1 32bit Frozen Counter 32 bit Frozen Counter with Status g21v2 1 bit Frozen Counter 2 16 bit Frozen Counter with Status 921 v5 32bit Frozen Counter amp Time 32 bit Frozen Counter with Timestamp g21v6 16b Frozen Counter amp Time 16 bit Frozen Counter with Timestamp g21v9 32b Frozen Counter NoFlag 32 bit Frozen Counter g21v10 16b Frozen Counter NoFlag 16 bit Frozen Counter Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 5 5 Internal Points The Smartmax features 4 Internal Analogue Input Channels and 1 Internal Binary Input Channel Each Channel is individually configurable as per the Analogue and Binary I O Channels described previously Smartma Expansion Board used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board can be plugged Into the Daughter Board Connector of EE asovi 325 iscsi Value Desdbana 6 Casovi S25 tees adband 6 Inteser Doc o EE Er ILI cece ne 3007 326K Analog in Ceca Deaabana 6 Inteoer Fun scare Doos zero scale je Casovi 326w Esse Value Deadband 6 Ful sca zero Scale Abey nanass Figure DNP3 Internal Page ITEM DESCRIPTION Papp
83. the Device Attributes Group 0 Variation 248 object Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 7 Smartmax Status LAN H WAN gt Password Log Out Advanced Administrator Expansion I O Board Status SMS Output SMS Input SMS Analog SMS Pulse DNP3 DNP3 Event DNP3 TCP IP DNP3 Analog DNP3 Pulse DNP3 Output DNP3 Input DNP3 Internel Save amp Reboot Figure DNP3 Event Page DNP3 Configurations DNP3 Events Smartmax Expansion Board This section is used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of the Smartmax DNP3 Event Unsolicited ra DNP3 Event Allowed Default Enabled Event Classes No Classes Recommended Unsolicited Max 3 Retries Unsolicited Retry 5000 Delay Milliseconds Unsolicited 30000 Offline Delay Milliseconds Binary Event Variation g2v1 Binary Input Event No Time w integer Event 932v1 32bit Analog In Event No Time Float Event AASS g32v5 Eng Float Event No Time Variation Gnerber Went g22v1 32bit Counter Event No Time Erozen Counter g23v1 32bit Frozen Counter Evt No Time Class 1 Max 5 Event Generation Events Rer 1Max Milliseconds Class 2 Max Events Class 2 Max Delay Milliseconds Class 3 Max Events Class 3 Max Dela
84. the IO Automation schedule The operation cycle is a script with a series of ON and OFF sequence with timer defined for each individual output The options menu below are used to specify periods for which the outputs toggle between on and off instead of either being in high or low state In this mode the output can be configured to switch on for a fixed period of time in seconds followed by OFF state This sequence can be set for either low or high output state by default with 8 transitions allowed for each output Smartmax Digital Output Pulse Status LAN This page allows configuring digital output control logic levels The options menu below are used to specify periods for which the WAN outputs toggle between on and off instead of either being in high Password or low state In this mode the output can be configured to switch LLog Out On for a fixed period of time in seconds follows by Off state This 9 sequence can be set for either low or high output state by default Advanced with 8 transitions allowed for each output Administrator Pulsed Output Timer Setup Table Transition 1 Transition 2 Status Transition 5 Transition 6 I 0 Automation Output Seconds Seconds Output Pulse Logic Logic SMS Output Output 1 1 xj H 0 7m SMS Input Low Default State fo r fo SMS Analog L Output 2 1 zi H r M SH Pul Low Default State 5 x ow u ate SMS Internal 0 r seize Output 3 1 z 5 ri DNP3 Event Low Default Stat
85. to its local private network Typically the DMZ host contains devices accessible to Internet traffic such as Web FTP SMTP and DNS servers E Enable DMZ DMZ Host IP Address Apply Changes Reset ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable DMZ Check box to enable DMZ IP Address of the target device If DMZ is set all traffic addressed to Smartmax WAN IP is passed to the host with this IP address only Web interface of the Smartmax wil not be accessible DMZ Host IP Address Smartmax Manual 8 0 925 IP Filtering IP filtering page provides simply a mechanism that decides which types of IP datagram s should be processed or discarded IP Filtering Entries in this table are used to restrict certain types of data packets from your local network to Internet through the Gateway Use of such filters can be helpful in securing or restricting your local network Password Log Out Advanced Dynamic DNS DMZ iP Filtering MAC Filtering Port Forwarding ven Ping Teet tecalm Address proto Saree i snme LIP Stack O Enable Out Bound IP Filtering Local 1P Address Protocol Current Filter Table ip Administrator espe sae 1 O Board In Bound IP Filtering iiia Eo Enable jf IPAddress X Protocol Port Rance Rule 1 O o o o o D o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Tero eee eo o e1o o ejo o ooto ojala TCP UDP TCP UDP TCP UDP
86. ull scale of the analog input this does not affect the DNP3 reading Apply Save and Reboot to save the configuration Raw Value Raw Value is used for calibration and represents the full scale 20mA 1OVDC or 5VDC 12 bit ADC reading The values given are not exact and for a more precise reading Maxon recommends individual calibration of each modem Reference Lower Limit Reference Lower Limit can be used to scale the output to a more readable range It is used in conjunction with Reference Upper Limit Reference Upper Limit Reference Upper Limit can be used to scale the output Used in conjunction with Reference Lower Limit can be used to scale the 12 bit analog reading to relate to the analog value being read For example if the input range is O 1OVDC then lower limit can be set to 0 00 and upper limit can be set to 10 00 to provide a reading scaled to reference to the input voltage range 1 92 Smartmax Manual 8 0 Low Level Alarm This is the reference level which when passed will trigger an SMS alarm This reference level is in the same units as the Reference Lower and Upper Limits High Level Alarm The high level alarm reference This reference level is in the same units as the Reference Lower and Upper Limits Battery Battery alarm low level Phone Numbers Up to 3 phone numbers can be configured to receive analog alarm SMS Smartmax Manual 8 0 SMS Pulse Smartmax Smartmax Expansion Boar
87. urations on to a FTP Server UDP Keep Alive and Wake up Settings Auto Reboot for Signal or Registration Issue Smartmax Manual 8 0 1 CONTACT INFORMATION In keeping with Maxon s dedicated customer support policy we encourage you to contact us TECHNICAL Hours of Operation Monday to Friday 8 30am to 5 30pm Telephone 61 2 8707 3000 Facsimile 61 2 8707 3001 Email support maxon com du Public holidays excluded SALES Hours of Operation Monday to Friday 8 30am to 5 30pm Telephone 61 2 8707 3000 Facsimile 61 2 8707 3001 Email sales maxon com au Public holidays excluded WEBSITE www maxon com dau Maxon has also added for the benefit of developers and integrators a forum on our website that can be accessed to discuss this product and or technical matters in relation to your applications All questions raised within this portal will be answered FORUM www maxon com au forum ADDRESS Maxon Australia Pty Ltd 36a Gibson Avenue Padstow Sydney NSW Australia 2211 POSTAL ADDRESS Maxon Australia Pty Ltd Po Box 1 Revesby North Sydney NSW Australia 2212 1 6 Smartmax Manual 8 0 2 RF EXPOSURE AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY COMPLIANCE The use of this device in any other type of host configuration may not comply with the RF exposure requirements and should be avoided During operation a 20 cm separation distance should be maintained between the antenna whether extended or retracted
88. us enabling remote syslogs function and server IP address Smartmax Smartmax System Logs r Status LLAN This page allows viewing system logs plus enabling remote syslog function and server IP address WAN r Password Log Out v Enable Logs Advanced Administrator AT Apply Changes Backup Save Reload System Logs 192 168 0 50 from 52 cc 41 05 5b 4b Tech via usbO Jun 16 14 39 19 none daemon info dhcpd 758 DHCPACK on 192 168 0 50 to 52 cc 41 05 5b 4b Tech via usbO System Jun 16 14 40 15 none daemon info Master 734 6 16 2010 Upgrade Firmware 14 40 15 Sysgnal 26 Registration i BackOff Stage 255 Jun 16 14 41 14 none daemon info Master 734 6 16 2010 Expansion I O Board 14 41 14 Sysgnal 26 Registration 1 BackOff Stage 255 Save amp Reboot Jun 16 14 42 14 none daemon info Master 734 6 16 2010 14 42 14 Sysgnal 26 Registration 1 BackOff Stage 255 Jun 16 14 43 14 none daemon info Master 734 6 16 2010 14 43 14 Sysgnal 26 Registration 1 BackOff Stage 255 Jun 16 14 44 15 none daemon info Master 734 6 16 2010 14 44 15 Sysgnal 26 Registration 1 BackOff Stage 255 Jun 16 14 44 20 none daemon info dhcpd 758 DHCPREQUEST for 192 168 0 50 from 52 cc 41 05 5b 4b Tech via usbO Jun 16 14 44 20 none daemon info dhcpd 758 DHCPACK on 192 168 0 50 to 52 cc 41 05 5b 4b Tech via usbO Jun 16 14 45 14 none daemon info Master 734 6 16 2010 14 45 14 Sysgnal 26 Registration 1
89. with another layer of UDP and IP headers The negotiation during the Internet key exchange IKE phase is defined in RFC 3947 and the UDP encapsulation itself is defined in RFC 3948 Most major networking vendors support NAT T for IKEv1 in their devices In Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 the feature can be enabled 8 9 IKE Internet Key Exchange IKE or IKEv2 is the protocol used to set up a security association SA in the IPSec protocol suite IKE uses a Diffie Hellman key exchange to set up a shared session secret from which cryptographic keys are derived Public key techniques or alternatively a pre shared key are used to mutually authenticate the communicating parties Smartmax Manual 8 0 8 10 3DES The earliest standard that defines the algorithm describes it as the Triple Data Encryption Algorithm TDEA i e three operations of the Data Encryption Algorithm specified in ANSI X3 92 and do not use the terms Triple DES or DES 8 11 AES The Advanced Encryption Standard AES is an encryption standard adopted by the U S government The standard comprises three block ciphers AES 128 AES 192 and AES 256 adopted from a larger collection originally published as Rijndael Each AES cipher has a 128 bit block size with key sizes of 128 192 and 256 bits The AES ciphers have been analyzed extensively and are now used worldwide 8 12 MD5 MD5 Message Digest algorithm 5 is a widely used cryptographi
90. xplosive Atmospheres Turn off your device when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fuelling areas such as gas or petrol stations below deck on boats transfer or storage facilities for fuel or chemicals vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas when the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders avoid using the modem in areas that emit electromagnetic waves or enclosed metallic structures e g lifts any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your engine Smartmax Manual 8 0 3 REVISION HISTORY Product Smartmax M2M HSPA Smart Modem Solution Model MA 2010 Document Type FDS Current Version Number 8 0 Status of the Document Public Release Revision Date July 2013 Total Number of Pages 100 Revision History Date History Sep 2010 Internal Public Release Version Feb 2011 Public Release Version April 2012 SIM PIN enable Disable Under WAN page Available Network Search Under WAN page Advanced Port forwarding Under Advanced Output pulse Under Expansion Board Multiple output change via one sms Dec
91. y 4 is Off Opto Inputs Monitor the value of the Opto Coupler Inputs Opto Coupler Channel 1 is Off Opto Coupler Channel 2 is Off Opto Coupler Channel 3 is Off Opto Coupler Channel 4 is Off Opto Coupler Channel 5 is Off Opto Coupler Channel 6 is Off Analog Channels Analog Inputi value 50 55 Analog Inputi value 25 22 Pulse Channel Pulse value 55000 Fi Maxon australia Figure Status Page 1 81 Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 4 2 I O Automation This page allows configuring digital inputs to control digital outputs locally or within another Smartmax unit at a different site via IP communication The options menus below are used to specify how the inputs affect the local outputs locally or at a remote site For example locally triggered input 1 can locally or remotely trigger output 2 on the Smartmax IO board L Status LAN gt WAN A SDI12 Licence maXconnect Password F Log Out Advanced Administrator zr Expansion I O Board Status I O Automation Output Pulse SMS Output SMS Input SMS Analog SMS Pulse SMS Internal DNP3 DNP3 Event DNP3 TCP IP DNP3 Analog DNP3 Pulse DNP3 Output DNP3 Input DNP3 Internal Expansion WEB Save amp Reboot Smartmax Digital I O Automation This page allows configuring digital inputs to control digital outputs locally or within another SmartMax unit at a different site via IP communication The opti
92. y 5000 Apply Changes Reset Milliseconds Smartmax Manual 8 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION Unsolicited Allowed This field configures whether the Smartmax is allowed to send Unsolicited responses The default is On Default Enabled Event classes Specify the initial new state of the unsolicited event mask This mask is used to determine which DNP3 event class will generate unsolicited responses The default value is No Classes as most current master stations will enable them upon initial connection Unsolicited Maximum retries Specify the maximum number of Unsolicited retries before changing to the Offline retry period described below The default is 3 retries Unsolicited Delay Retry Specifies the time in milliseconds to delay after an Unsolicited Confirm timeout before retrying the Unsolicited response The default time is 5 seconds Unsolicited Offline Retry Specifies the time in milliseconds to delay after an Unsolicited timeout before retrying the unsolicited response after Unsolicited Max Retries have been attempted The default time is 30 seconds Smartmax Manual 8 0 97 Al Binary Event Variation This field configures the default Variation used to report Binary Input Events to the master station The following table lists the valid types for Binary Input point types Static Object Type Group Variation Description g2v1 Binary
93. y os Indicates the DC input voltage to the Smartmax in Volts The valid range is XX volts to YY volts Internal Indicates the Smartmax internal temperature in Temperature degrees Celsius The valid range is 111 deg to 999deg The relative signal strength of the wireless signal engi network Range is 49 dB to 109 dB Smartmax Manual 8 0 Salaam Represents the current state of the Smartmax 9 registration state on the wireless network Valid 0 6 The Binary input is On if the Smartmax case has been opened Case Open Smartmax Manual 8 0 9 6 Smartmax DNP3 Configurations Configurations Expansion Board This section is used to monitor and control the configured Expansion Board An expansion board can be plugged into the Daughter Board Connector of MAN the Smartmax Password Log Out Advanced DNP3 Administrator DNP3 Outstation Device Address Expansion I O Board Status SMS Output SMS Input SMS Analog SMS Pulse DNP3 L DNP3 Event DNP3 TCP IP DNP3 Analog L DNP3 Pulse DNP3 Output DNP3 Input DNP3 Internel Save amp Reboot Master Address Time Update Request Rate Milliseconds Application Confirm Event Timeout Milliseconds Select Timeout Milliseconds Link Confirm Timeout Milliseconds Link Retries 3 Offline Poll Period 10000 Milliseconds En
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