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1. 00 0 78 omo mod emot SL ERE Je m TE eee eee ee NetMediator RTD G5 D PK NM832 12012 OPS Telecom NetMediator RTD G5 Resource CD includes manuals MIBs and software Two Ethernet Cables 14 ft D PR 923 10A 14 23 Rack Ears D CS 325 10A 01 Eight 3 8 Ear Screws 1 000 60375 05 Four Metric Rack Scre ws 2 000 80750 03 Two Large Power Connector Plugs for Main Power 2 820 00862 02 NetMediator RTD G5 Hardware Manual D UM NM832 12012 DB9M DB9F Download Cable 6 ft D PR 045 10 A 04 Telephone Cable 6 ft D PR 045 10A 01 19 Rack Ears D CS 325 10A 00 Four Standard Rack Scre ws 1 000 12500 06 m Two 3 4 Amp GMT Main Power Fuses 2 741 00750 00 L a a Four Cable Ties Sixteen with hinged panel 4 Pin Analog Connector Pads 2 820 00814 02 2 015 00030 00 Screws and connectors are packaged in a sealed hardware kit shown above 1 4 Optional Accessories You can extend the capabilities of the NetMediator RTD G5 through accessory units that provide greater discrete alarm capacity remote audiovisual alarm notification visual surveillance of remote sites and other options If you would like to order any of these accessories or if you would like more information about them call DPS Telecom at 800 622 3314 D PK DXRTD 12001 00001 The RTD 32 DX provides an additional 32 analog inputs for your NetMediator RTD G5 You can attach up
2. 6 Base Relays Using the Front Panel LCD buttons in Point Mode 7 Expansion 1 Relays Pressing the SEL A or V buttons will force the NetMediator RTD G5 8 Expansion 2 Relays back into Scroll Mode standard LCD operation for 3 minutes This 1s 9 Expansion 3 Relays particularly useful for viewing the configured descriptions or analog values 10 Base Analogs associated with the active alarms 11 Expansion I Analogs 12 Expansion 2 Analogs If while in Point Mode you enter Scroll Mode by mistake you can press 13 Expansion 3 Analogs the Menu button twice to revert to Point Mode operation 14 Network Link Down See the TTY Command Mode section of this manual for commands related to Point Mode 3 2 LCD Command Menu LCDdisplay To access the Command Menu press the Menu button The LCD Command Menu provides commands for controlling some of the NetMediator s basic functions temporarily silencing the alarm speaker rebooting the unit and running the TTY configuration utility When no Command Menu item is selected and no alarms or relays are active the LCD displays the firmware version and the Standard Prompt Press MENU for front panel options See example above 24 3 2 1 Sound off Sound Off command Sound off The Sound off command suppresses sounds from the alarm speaker for a user defined period of 10 20 or 30 minutes To scroll to the next menu command press the V button To change the Sound off setting pr
3. 9 3 Operating Relays Controls Your NetMediator s control relays operate based on the status of discrete system and analog threshold alarms By default you cannot manually operate your NetMediator s control relays If you wish to manually operate relays you will have to delete your NetMediator s derived control logic Do not delete the default relay logic without expressed direction from DPS Telecom You can activate your relays from the M onitor menu gt R elays option Available Control Options e S tatus Refreshes the Status column O pr Operate Operates the relay e R is Release Releases the relay e M om Momentary activates a momentary control temporarily operating the relay and subsequently releasing the relay The time between Operate and Release commands can be changed by setting a qualification timer for the relay See the Event Qualification Timers section of your Web Interface manual for details Allarms Rlelays a Nlalogs E vent log a C cum Timer BAC Pling targets pilirts S ystem ESC R Blase Elxpansions ESC B Base Relays ID Description Mode Status 1 Normal Rls 2 Normal Rls 3 Normal Rls Normal Rls J Normal Rls 6 Normal Rls Fi Normal Rls 8 Normal Rls S tatus Opr R Is Hom ESC view and operate your control relays from the TTY interface 43 9 4 Monitoring Analogs View the current reading and the alarm status of your analog devices by pressing N from the Monitor menu M oni
4. Receive 5 GND Ground 5 GND Ground 4 GND Ground 4 GND Ground 3 RXD Receive Data 3 RX Receive 2 DSR Data Set Ready 2 N C Not Connected 1 CTS Clear to Send 1 TX Transmit Yost 4 Wire 202 Connector 8 TX Transmit 7 N C Not Connected 6 RX Receive 5 GND Ground 4 GND Ground 3 RX Receive 2 N C Not Connected 1 TX Transmit Data port pinouts 17 Pm 1 Fin f Location of Pin 1 on RJ 45 Connector DB9 RS 232 Pins Signal Description RX 1 Not connected a ps 2 TX Transmit data 9 4 3 2 1 3 RX Recieve Data 4 Not connected 5 GND Ground 9876 6 Not connected 7 CTS Clear to send CTS 8 RTS Request to send 9 Not connected DB9 RS 232 Pinout Craft Port Only 2 1 Port Allocation The Port Allocation Sticker is located on the top of the unit in the back left corner This sticker includes your part number D PK NM832 specifying your build option The table below it lists data port allocation in RN i SS SN E M DPS Telecom 2009 07 06 D PK NETG5 12025 00001 I ren ran ran rn aren spons Poa ron 85232 85222 8232 annes c2 E8232 68232 2 2 Connecting NetMediator RTD DX Expansions Connect your RTD 32 DX expansions to Port 7 18 2 7 3 GLD ECU Expansion Port RS 485 If you are using a General LCD Displays GLD or Entry Control Units ECU connect them to the GLD ECU port Both types of devices can be ch
5. amp NetGuardian G5 HyperTerminal Tips for using Command Mode senye e To view all acceptable operations type get help then press Enter p ran e Invalid commands will return Error as the response Radius Response Administrative superuser Access Granted e A CRLF is sent by the RTU following all responses Net Mediator RTDG5 v5 0B 3145 from the RTU Clonfig P roxy Tlelnet Dlebug e X it gt get help To enter Command Line mode login to the TTY then press Ctrl C e Limited data validation is m place in the TTY interface Use caution when setting variable values e You may need to reboot the NetMediator RTD G5 for new variable values to take effect e Changing REF1 REF2 DISP1 or DISP2 affects the MAJOR MINOR OVER and UNDER alarm thresholds Changing any of these settings should be checked and re entered as required n the table below variables params are noted in brackets Operation i get help Initialize NVRAM init nvram g2 Write NVRAM Read NVRAM Vie w System Up Time View Firmware Version Data Port Description Data Port Baud get set dataport 1 9 baud 1200 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 I 15200 Data Port Format get set dataport 1 9 wfmt 8n1 8n2 7n1 7e1 701 8 msec msec Data Port Type off tcp ptcp htcp rtcp udp chan crft cap ecu sps8 of NetMediator get set ngddx Operation Expanders of GLD or BSU Timed Tick Period System Name System Location System
6. ftp 126 10 120 199 When the connection has been established press Enter Enter the your password the default password is dpstelecom then press Enter Type binary and press Enter necessary for NetMediator RTD G5 file transfer Type led and press Enter this allows you to change the directory of your local machine Type get followed by the name you wish to define for the NetMediator RTD G5 backup file Add the extension bin to the file name e g get ngdbkup bin and press Enter After reloading type bye and press Enter to exit The backup file name can have a maximum of eight characters before the file extension 10 1 Reloading NetMediator Configuration Data pe ON OL oe From the Start menu on your PC select RUN Type ftp followed by the IP address of the NetMediator RTD G5 you are backing up e g ftp 126 10 120 199 After the connection is made press Enter Enter the password of the NetMediator RTD G5 default password is dpstelecom then press ENTER Type binary and press Enter necessary for NetMediator RTD G5 file transfer Type led and press Enter this allows you to change the directory of your local machine Type put followed by the name you defined for the NetMediator RTD G5 backup file and press Enter e g put ngdbkup bin Type literal REBT to reboot the NetMediator RTD G5 After reloading type bye and press Enter to exit 49 11 Reference Section 11 1 Display Mapping
7. 10201 10205 11201 11205 99 1 32 RID32DX2 Analog Channel 10 33 37 10206 10210 11206 11210 99 1 33 RTD32DX2AnalogChanne i 15 10211 10215 11211 11215 99 1 33 RID32DX2 Analog Channel 12 33 37 10216 10220 11216 11220 99 1 34 RID32DX2 Analog Channel 13 1 5 10221 10225 11221 11225 99 1 34 RID32DX2 Analog Channel 14 33 37 10226 20230 11226 11230 99 1 35 RID32DX2 Analog Channel 15 1 5 10231 10235 11231 11235 99 1 35 RID32DX2 Analog Channel 16 33 37 10236 10240 11236 11240 99 1 36 RTD32DX2AnalogChannel 17 1 5 10241 10245 11241 11245 99 1 36 RID32DX2 Analog Channel 18 33 37 10246 10250 11246 11250 99 1 37 RTD32DX2 Analog Channel19 1 5 10251 10255 11251 11255 99 1 37 RID32DX2 Analog Channel 20 3337 10256 10260 11256 11260 99 1 38 RID32DX2 Analog Channel 21 1 5 10261 10265 11261 11265 1 39 RID32DX2 Analog Channel23 1 5 10271 10275 11271 11275 11276 11280 11281 11285 11286 11290 11291 11295 11296 11300 11301 11305 2 RTD32DX2 Analog Channel 30 33 87 10306 10310 11306 11310 11311 11315 11316 11320 Display descriptions and Point numbers for your second RTD 32 DX Expansion 11 1 3 System Alarms Display Map Alarm Point Description Solution gt Toggles state at constant rate as configured by the Timed Tick t
8. 28 Username radius admin A y Password xxx Username radius_admin Password Radius Response Administrative superuser Access Granted Radius Response Administrative superuser Access Granted Net Mediator RTDG5 v5 0B 3145 Net Mediator RTD G5 v5 0B 3145 chantan La skjelne D ebug e X it klonije Prou Tlelnet D ebug e X it GENERATOR RUN esc 01 03 39 59 gt gt e You want to set the Global Trap IP Address to e You want to change the LCD mode from Scroll 126 10 230 133 To enter this type set trap 1 ipa default to Point Mode To change this type set 126 10 230 133 ledmode point File Edit View Call Transfer Help NetGuar dian G5 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help O ge A 0 A Du 5 DE Username radius admin Password HC SE MEME Password SE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE Radius Response Administrative superuser Access Granted 5 4B 3145 dpstele com Net Mediator RID G5 Net Mediator RTD 65 v5 0B 3145 Net Mediator RID 65 aa fron Isinet 200598 eism Clonfig Plroxy Tlelnet Dlebug e kjit ok set Icdmode point ok gt gt 40 9 Monitoring the NetMediator via the TTY Interface You can monitor alarms and set controls via the NetMediator s TTY interface by navigating to C onfig gt M onitor You can access the TTY interface to monitor your alarms e Via craft serial connection e Over IP address on Port 2002 Telnet s
9. Clear 36 Lost Provisioning Clear 3 DEP Poller Inactive Clear 36 LAN not Active Clear 41 Modem not Responding Clear 42 No Dialtone Clear 43 SNMP Trap not Sent Clear 44 Pager Que Overflow Clear 49 Notification Failed Clear 46 Craft Rcu Full Clear 4 Modem Rev Full Clear 46 Data 1 Revi Full Clear ESC to exit Any key to continue_ System Alarms can be viewed from the M onitor menu gt S ystem option 44 9 6 Monitoring Data Port Activity You can view the status of the NetMediator s data ports by pressing O from the Monitor Menu Enter the number of the port you wish to view and press Enter The NetMediator RTD G5 provides an ASCII description under Transmit and Receive Choose a Transmit to view data transmitted to another device Choose b Receive to view data received from another device Ajlarms re L ays alNlalogs E vent log afC cum Timer BJAC Pling targets plO rts siWlitch S ystem alR p D bg ESC 0 Data Port ID 1 9 1 a Transmit blReceive cilransmit HEK d Receive HEM ESC Data port activity can be viewed from the M onitor menu gt p O rts option 9 6 1 Proxy Menu You can create proxy connections to reach through to the craft port modem port or any of the other eight serial ports from the P roxy menu You ll be able to monitor and control additional devices via proxy connection to the NetMediator RTD G5 Data presented and handshaking will be specified by the connected device To cancel the proxy conne
10. Control Relay Connector Pinout Table 2 6 3 Discretes 1 24 Connector Pinout Diagram 2 6 4 Analogsi 6 Discretes 25 32 Relays 1 8 Connector Pinout Diagram 2 6 5 Analog Dipswitches 2 6 6 Integrated Temperature and Battery Sensor Optional 2 6 6 1 Analog Step Sizes 2 Data Ports 2 7 1 Port Allocation 2 7 2 Connecting NetMediator RTD DX Expansions 2 7 3 GLD ECU Expansion Port RS 485 2 8 Optional Hinged Wire Wrap Back Panel 2 8 1 Lexan Wire Wrap Cover 2 9 Control Relays 2 9 1 Control Relay Jumper Settings 3 LCD Display 3 1 Alarm and Control Status Messages 3 1 1 LCD Point Mode Operation 3 2 LCD Command Menu 3 2 1 Sound off 3 2 2 Reboot 3 2 3 Run Config 3 2 4 Contrast 4 Alarm Speaker u O O O N ODO A C Iw ee ee W N Ol C N N m NO DD NM D DD DD a Ff 4 Q a A A A Cc C N N O O O CO NNO Front Panel LEDs Back Panel LEDs Initial Configuration 7 1 Ma Craft Port 7 2 va LAN 7 3 Ethernet Port Setup Advanced TTY Configuration 8 1 Restoring Default Derived Logic 8 2 Ethernet Backup Mode 8 3 Edit PPP Port 8 4 RADIUS Configuration 8 5 TTY Command Mode Monitoring the NetMediator via the TTY Interface 9 1 Base Alarm Status 9 2 Ping Targets 9 2 1 Viewing Live Ping Targets 9 3 Operating Relays Controls 9 4 Monitoring Analogs 9 5 Monitoring System Alarms 9 6 Monitoring Data Port Activity 9 6 1 Proxy Menu 9 7 Monitoring the Accumulation Timer 9 8 Ev
11. LAN path fails 1 1 About This Manual There are two separate user manuals for the NetMediator RTD G5 the Hardware Manual which you re reading now and the NetMediator RTD G5 Web Interface User Manual This Hardware Manual provides instructions for hardware installation and use of the TTY interface The Web Interface User Manual provides instructions for databasing the NetMediator s alarms analogs control relays and other system information via the unit s web interface See the Grouped Analogs and Derived Controls section of this manual for more information about your NetMediator s derived relay logic and alarm groups 1 2 Specifications Discrete Alarm Inputs Analog Alarms Analog Input Range Analog Accuracy Control Relays Maximum Voltage Maximum Current Ping Alarms Protocols Interfaces Max Dimensions Weight Mounting Power Input Voltage Options Include Current Draw GMT Fuse Modem Visual Interface Audible Notification Operating Temperature Operating Humidity RoHS 5 Approved 32 8 Expandable to 72 with DX Expansions 94 to 94 VDC or 4 to 20 mA 1 of Analog Range See Analog Step Sizes 8 Form C 60 VDC 120 VAC I Amp AC DC 32 SNMPv1 SNMPv2c SNMPv3 DCPx DCPf TRIP SNPP SMTP TAP HTTP FTP TELNET ICMP RADIUS 9 RJ45 Yost serial ports 2 RJ45 10 100 Ethernet ports I RJ11 telco jack 2 50 pin amphenol connectors discretes controls and analogs I 4 pi
12. Relays If there are any latched relays the display will read Relays followed by the user defined descriptions of the latched relays Ping Alarms If any ping targets have failed to respond within the specified time the display will read Ping Alarms followed by the user defined descriptions of the ping targets Analogs If any analog channels have crossed a threshold value the display will read Analogs followed by the user defined description of the analog channel the channel s last voltage reading and a letter indicating which threshold the channel has crossed Analog thresholds are represented by the following characters Major Over a capital O Minor Over a lower case 0 Minor Under a lower case u Major Under a capital U 23 3 1 1 LCD Point Mode Operation When the LCD is in Point Mode it will display only points that are in alarm rather than full alarm and relay descriptions You can configure the LCD for point mode operation from either the TTY command line interface or the web interface Point Mode processes alarm Only active alarms will appear on the LCD If no alarms are active a no windows in this order alarms active message will appear 1 Base Alarms 2 Expansion 1 Alarms You can determine the length of time for which each point will appear on 3 Expansion 2 Alarms the screen 1 60 seconds default is 2 seconds by setting the LCD Delay 4 Expansion 3 Alarms time via the TTY interface 5 Ping Alarms
13. Retry 1 Timeout 10 seconds Server 1 126 010 220 194 Port 1812 IFace NET Secret thisisanewsecret Server 2 255 255 255 255 Disabled Port 1812 IFace NET2 Secret default secret Rletry Tlimout a IPA1 b IPA2 c Portl d Port2 e Ifacel I face g Secret1 h Secret2 ESC _ The RADIUS configuration menu using the TTY interface Global Settings R Rjetry How many times the RADIUS server will retry a logon attempt un in the number of seconds before a logon request is timed T imeout EETA 2 AB IPA Enter the IP address of your RADIUS servers coD Pm Enter the Port address for your Radius servers Port 1812 is the industry standard port for RADIUS authentication Choose the Ethernet Interface to which the RADIUS information will apply Net1 or Net2 GorH Secret Enterthe RADIUS secrets Username dps user Password xx RADIUS logon screen prompts for a Username and Password 36 8 5 TTY Command Mode TTY Command line Mode offers an alternate way of configuring the NetMediator RTD G5 This interface is scriptable and is recommended for advanced users Entries in Command Mode are NOT case sensitive To Enter Command Line Mode From the TTY Interface s base menu press CTRL C Note You can only enter Command Line Mode from the top level menu of the TTY mterface Pressing CTRL C from any other level of the TTY interface will have no affect
14. at all What s going on A Make sure your using the right COM port settings Your COM port settings should read Bits per second 9600 9600 baud Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits I Flow control None Important Flow control must be set to none Flow control normally defaults to hardware in most terminal programs and this will not work correctly with the NetMediator RTD G5 I can t change the craft port baud rate If you select a higher baud rate you must set your terminal emulator program to the new baud rate and then type DPSCFG and press Enter If your terminal emulator is set to a slower baud rate than the craft port normal keys can appear as a break key and the craft port interprets a break key as an override that resets the baud rate to the standard 9600 baud ZO How do I use the NetMediator RTD G5 to access TTY interfaces on remote site equipment If your remote site device supports RS 232 you can connect it to one of the eight data ports located on the NetMediator RTD G5 back panel To make the data port accessible via LAN configure the port for TCP IP operation You now have a LAN based proxy port connection that lets you access your device s TTY interface through a Telnet session ZO Q Ijust changed the port settings for one ofmy data ports but the changes did not seem to take effect even after I wrote the NVRAM gt gt c 60 In order for data port and craft port changes including changes t
15. connections LED status messages are described below in Table 10 A Tu sms beserplon Power A Solid Green Polarity is correct on power feed A and or B No Power or Polarity Reverse FA Solid Red Blink Green Activity over indicated integrated Ethernet port 10 100 Net i Solid Green Link detected Table 10 A Back panel LED Status message descriptions 28 7 Initial Configuration To incorporate the NetMediator RTD G5 into your network you must configure its ethernet port s Initial NetMediator RTD G5 ethernet configuration is performed via the unit s integrated TTY interface To access the TTY interface you will establish either a serial craft port connection or a LAN connection that mimics the NetMediator s default network settings Y ou may also use the TTY interface to fully configure the unit or once the ethernet ports are configured access the web interface to fully database the unit For more information about the TTY interface see the section titled Configuring the NetMediator RTD G5 via TTY For information about the unit S web interface see the NetMediator s Web Interface manual 7 1 via Craft Port NetMediator RTD G5 Craft Port The easiest way to connect to the NetMediator RTD G5 for initial configuration is via a craft serial connection To establish a craft serial connection e Use the DB9M DB 9F download cable provided with your NetMediator RTD G5 to connect to your NetMediator s craft port to you
16. edit the factory defined relay logic in error you can restore the default relay logic via the TTY interface To restore default relay logic 1 Access the TTY Interface 2 Navigate to C onfig gt E dit gt Re L ay 3 Choose Y es to restore default derived logic Password sxseecexoen NetMediatorRID G5 v5 3G 8246 Config P roxyu TI elnet D ehug e ts it Edit M onitor Pring S tats T une Modem Reset Port ESC E Ethernet n amp U ram retL gt ay POPP D ate time ROA DIUS Rdeboot ESC F L Default derived logic Ves No ESO _ Restore default relay logic via the TTY Interface 8 2 Ethernet Backup Mode c Telnet 126 10 241 146 NetGuardian864 G5 v5 2G 8425 NG864Test dpstele com Config P gt roxy T delnet Debug e lt X it E gt dit Monitor P ling S tats T gt une Modem Rdeset Port ESC E E thernet n lt U gt ram POPP Date time RCADDIUS Rdeboot ESC E G2 lobal NET 1 NET 2 ESC 2 Net 2 Interface Unit Address 126 010 200 114 126 610 241 146 gt 255 255 192 666 255 255 192 66 gt 255 255 255 255 126 616 220 192 Detected not in use Enabled Autoswitch Disabled MAC Address 00 10 81 080 15 D8 U gt nit Address S gt ubnet Mask Gateway Backup Mode fi utoSuitch s lt W gt itchToNeti ESC Enable Backup Mode to automatically switch between Netl and Net2 Backup Mode enables the NetMediator RTD G5 to automatically switch from the primary network path Net1 to the backup netw
17. enter the pager number then enter some commas directly after the number Each comma represents a two second delay So for example if you wanted an eight second delay you would enter 555 1212 in the Pager Number field What do I need to do to set up e mail notifications You need to assign the NetMediator RTD G5 an e mail address and list the addresses of e mail recipients Let s explain some terminology An e mail address consists of two parts the user name everything before the Q sign and the domain everything after the Q sign To assign the NetMediator RTD G5 an e mail address choose System from the Edit menu Enter the NetMediator s user name in the Name field it can t include any spaces and the domain in the Location field For example if the system configuration reads Name NetMediator Location proactive com Then e mail notifications from the NetMediator RTD G5 will be sent from the address NetMediator proactive com The next step is to list the e mail recipients Choose Pagers from the Edit menu For each e mail recipient enter his or her e mail domain in the Phone Doman field and his or her user name m the PIN Rcpt Port field You must also enter the IP address of an SMTP server in the IPA field and configure the alarm point to use the pager you setup as email 64 13 Technical Support DPS Telecom products are backed by our courteous friendly Technical Support representatives who will give you the best in fa
18. hardware is RS485 not RS232 Verify the GLD unit addressing and GLD 2 fail GLD address 2 is failed test GLD units individually on the GLD communication bus The Craft port received more data than 46 Craft RcvQ full it was able to process 54 Display Point Alarm Point Description Solution GLD 3 fail Chan Port Timeout Craft Timeout Event Que Full One or more GLD units addressed 3 through 12 may be failed Chan Port has not forwarded any traffic in the time specified by the Channel Timeout Timer The channel feature forwards data between two ports so the NG may be used to analyze serial traffic using CHAN filter debug The Craft Timeout Timer has not been reset in the specified time This feature is designed so other machines may keep the TTY link active If the TTY interface becomes unavailable to the machine then the Craft Timeout alarm IS set The Event Que is filled with more than 500 uncollected events System Alarms Descriptions Reduce the number of connected GLD units to determine which unit may be causing the link to fail Change the data port type to OFF or set the Channel Timer to a different setting Change the Craft Timeout Timer to 0 to disable the feature Enable DCP timestamp polling on the master so events are collected or reboot the system to clear the alarm 55 11 2 SNMP Manager Functions The SNMP Manager allows the user to view alarm st
19. press Y yes Press R to reboot the NetMediator RTD G5 oo et A Once the unit reboots you can resume NetMediator RTD G5 configuration access the unit over IP Telnet TTY or Web Interface and poll it via T Mon 32 8 Advanced TTY Configuration p HyperTerminal O x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Net Mediator RTDG5 v5 0B 3145 Config Plroxy Tlelnet Dlebug et klit Disconnected Auto detect TCP IP SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo The TTY interface The TTY interface is the NetMediator s text terminal interface for configuring your NetMediator RTD G5 You can access the TTY mterface via craft serial connection e over IP address on Port 2002 Telnet sessions are established on port 2002 as a security measure For more instructions on connecting to your NetMediator RTD G5 to access the TTY interface see the Initial Configuration section of this manual NOTE The TTY default password is dpstelecom Navigating the TTY Interface The capitalized letters m each menu option before or enclosed in parentheses are menu shortcut keys Press a shortcut key to access a menu option The ESC key will always bring you back to the previous menu level Entries are not case sensitive 33 8 1 Restoring Default Derived Logic Your NetMediator s relays are factory set with derived logic to operate based on the conditions of preconfigured groups of base alarms system alarms and analog thresholds If you
20. send SNMP trap events or configure the event not to trap Check for failed notification events that Over 250 events are currently queued may be filling up the pager queue Pager Queue Overflow _ i the pager queued and are still trying There may be a configuration or communication problem with the notification events Disconnect whatever device is connected to the craft serial port This alarm should not occur Modem RcvQ The modem port received more data le 4 abbas s Ms than it was able to process etMediator Ihis alarm should no 11 occur Serial 1 RcvQ Serial port 1 or appropriate serial port Check proxy connection The serial full number receiver filled with 8 K of data port data may not be getting collected 4 K if BAC active as expected 49 Serial 2 RcvQ full 50 Serial 3 RcvQ full ict RcvQ TT Check proxy connection Serial port b2 Serial 5 Rev a porn SORT Mec WIET SES GAIA data may not be getting collected as full 4K if BAC Active l expected 53 Serial 6 RcvQ full 54 Serial 7 RcvQ full 55 Serial 8 RcvQ full 11 56 NetMediator DX 1 fail NN NE communication link failure 57 NetMediator DX NGDdx 2 Fail Expansion shelf 2 2 fail communication link failure 58 NetMediator DX NGDdx 3 Fail Expansion shelf 3 3 fail communication link failure Connect just GLD unit 1 and attempt m to poll Verify GLD is connected to LD 1 fail LD 1 is failed a S e ED GOES STRIE data port 8 and the
21. this user PPP inbound access to the NetMediator END VENDOR DPS 59 12 Frequently Asked Questions Here are answers to some common questions from NetMediator RTD G5 users The latest FAQs can be found on the NetMediator RTD G5 support web page http www dpstelecom com If you have a question about the NetMediator RTD G5 please call us at 559 454 1600 or e mail us at support dpstele com 12 1 General FAQs Q How do I telnet to the NetMediator RTD G5 A You must use Port 2002 to connect to the NetMediator RTD G5 Configure your Telnet client to connect using TCP IP not Telnet or any other port options For connection information enter the IP address of the NetMediator RTD G5 and Port 2002 For example to connect to the NetMediator RTD G5 using the standard Windows Telnet client click Start click Run and type telnet NetMediator RTD G5 IP address 2002 How do I connect my NetMediator RTD G5 to the LAN To connect your NetMediator RTD G5 to your LAN you need to configure the unit IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway A sample configuration could look like this Unit Address 192 168 1 100 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Save your changes by writing to NVRAM and reboot Any change to the NetMediator s IP configuration requires a reboot ZO Q When I connect to the NetMediator RTD G5 through the craft port on the front panel it either doesn t work right or it doesn t work
22. unit 21 2 9 1 Control Relay Jumper Settings Control Point Detail C 1 0 Normally Open Position Normally Closed Position KO Jumper N O Jumper settings for analog alarm inputs and control relays The open position corresponds to normally open operation and the closed position corresponds to normally closed operation 22 3 LCD Display Manu Sal NetMediator RTD G5 Front Panel LCD The front panel LCD displays the current alarm and control status and provides a command menu for controlling the NetMediator s basic functions Using the LCD command menu The four buttons surrounding the front panel LCD are used to access the LCD Command Menu To access the menu press the Menu button To scroll the menu use the W and A buttons To select a menu command press the Sel Select button Standard Prompt When no Command Menu item is selected and no alarms or relays are active the LCD displays the firmware version and the standard prompt Press MENU for front panel options Controlling Display Speed The scroll speed can be temporarily increased by pressing and holding the A button while the message is active 3 1 Alarm and Control Status Messages The LCD will display messages to indicate active alarm and control relay status Discrete Alarms If there are any standing discrete alarms the display will read Discrete Alarms followed by the user defined descriptions of the standing alarm points
23. 0F DPS Telecom Your Partners in Network Alarm Monitoring NetMediator RTD G5 MALUM 5 Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs July 15 2015 D UM NM832 12012 Firmware Version 5 3H This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied without prior written consent of DPS Telecom All software and manuals are copyrighted by DPS Telecom Said software and manuals may not be reproduced copied transmitted or used to make a derivative work by either mechanical electronic or any other means in whole or in part without prior written consent from DPS Telecom except as required by United States copyright laws 2015 Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telecom shall not be liable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Contents Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs 1 NetMediator RTD G5 Overview 1 1 About This Manual 1 2 Specifications 1 3 Shipping List 1 4 Optional Accessories 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Tools Needed 2 2 Mounting 2 3 Power Connection 2 4 LAN Connection 2 5 Telco Connection 2 6 Alarm and Control Relay Connections 2 6 1 Grouped Alarms and Derived Controls 2 6 2 Alarm and
24. 2 RIN 23 RTN 24 GND OU 1 26 2 2 3 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 30 11 36 12 3 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 50 2 6 3 Discretes 1 24 Connector Pinout Diagram ALM 1 ALM 2 ALM 3 ALM 4 ALM 5 ALM 6 ALM 7 ALM 8 ALM 9 ALM 10 ALM 11 ALM 12 ALM 13 ALM 14 ALM 15 ALM 16 ALM 17 ALM 18 ALM 19 ALM 20 ALM 21 ALM 22 ALM 23 ALM 24 GND Pinout Diagram for Discretes 1 24 connector 13 2 6 4 Analogs1 6 Discretes 25 32 Relays 1 8 Connector Pinout Diagram er RTN 25 1 26 RTN 26 2 27 RTN 27 3 28 RTN 28 4 29 RTN 29 5 30 RTN 30 6 31 RTN 31 7 32 RTN 32 8 33 CTRL 1 NO 9 34 CTRL 2 NO 10 35 CTRL 3 NO 11 36 CTRL 4 NO 12 37 CTRL 5 NO 13 38 CTRL 6 NO 14 39 CTRL 7 NO 15 40 CTRL 8 NO 16 41 FUSE NO 17 42 Unused 18 43 ANA 1 19 44 ANA 2 20 45 ANA 3 21 46 ANA 4 22 47 ANA 5 23 48 ANA 6 24 49 GND 25 50 Pinout Diagram for Discretes 25 32 Relays 1 8 connector ALM 25 ALM 26 ALM 27 ALM 28 ALM 29 ALM 30 ALM 31 ALM 32 CTRL 1 CO CTRL 2 CO CTRL 3 CO CTRL 4 CO CTRL 5 CO CTRL 6 CO CTRL 7 CO CTRL 8 CO FUSE CO Unused ANA 1 ANA 2 ANA 3 ANA 4 ANA 5 ANA 6 GND 14 2 6 5 Analog Dipswitches Dipswitch up on for current Current 4 to 20 ma Current Source Transducer ON 1 r1 aiitiili n DOWN dem OFF MIN GIF Voltage LI Voltage Source Transducer By defau
25. 20 99 1 24 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 25 15 10121 10125 11121 11125 99 1 24 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 26 33 37 10126 10130 11126 11130 99 1 25 RTD32DX1 Analog Channel 27 1 5 10131 10135 11131 11135 99 1 25 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 28 33 37 10136 10140 11136 11140 99 1 26 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 29 15 10141 10145 11141 11145 99 1 26 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 30 33 37 10146 10150 11146 11150 99 1 27 RIDSZDX1AnalogChannel31 15 10151 10155 11151 11155 99 1 27 RTD32DX1 Analog Channel32 3337 10156 10160 11156 11160 Display descriptions and Point numbers for the RTD 32 DX Expansion e E E EiE EIE iEIEiE E iEIEIiEIE 51 11 1 2 NetMediator RTD DX Expansion 2 Port Address Display Description Points Set Clear 99 1 28 RTD32DX2AnalgChanel 15 10161 10165 iti61 11165 99 1 28 RTD32DX2 Analog Channel2 3337 10166 10170 11166 11170 99 1 29 RTD32DX2AnalgChanel3 15 101710175 11171 11175 99 1 29 RTD32DX2AnalogChannel 4 3337 1017610180 11176 11180 99 1 30 RTD32DX2AnalgChanel5 15 10181 10185 11181 11185 99 1 30 RTD32DX2Analog Channel 6 3337 10186 10190 11186 11190 99 1 3l RTD32DX2AnalgChanel7 15 10191 10195 11191 11195 99 1 31 RTD32DX2AnalogChannel 8 3337 10196 10200 11196 11200 99 1 32 RTD32DX2AnalogChanlO 15
26. 4 61 61 2661 12 68 06 1 setgrpi 9 3 HjU 7 n 61 61 2661 12 88 86 1 setgrpi 7 1 Hn 6 61 61 2681 12 88 04 1 setgrpi 11 39 NET 2 is not Active ould you like to Reset the Event Log lt u N gt Monitor the last 100 events recorded by the NetMediator RTD G5 from the M onitor menu gt E vent log option Alarm Group State of the event A alarm C clear Point reference See Appendix A for display descriptions User defined description of the event as entered in the alarm point and Description WM relay description fields Event Log field descriptions I 7 co O O D O c e r c 2 Q TI D O UO O 3 7 Display Options Debug Filter Options 1 Aarm toggle switch Shows posting of alarm data ESC T U X A 2 Analog toggle switch Shows TTY interface debug C 3 Config toggle switch Shows TTY interface debug C 5 DCP responder toggle switch Shows DCP protocol 6 Device toggle switch Shows telnet and proxy information and NGEditG5 serial communication 7 Expansion poller toggle switch Shows NGDdx polling 8 ECU Interrogator toggle switch Shows BAC processing 9 FTP Command toggle switch Shows command string parsing 11 GLD poller toggle switch Shows GLD polling 12 HTML debug switch Shows Web Browser processing 13 HWACS debug switch Shows hardware access operation 14 PING toggle switch k LED toggle switch Shows current LED state LCD display to
27. AQs Q gt PO ZO How do I configure the NetMediator RTD G5 to send traps to an SNMP manager Is there a separate MIB for the NetMediator RTD G5 How many SNMP managers can the agent send traps to And how do I set the IP address ofthe SNMP manager and the community string to be used when sending traps The NetMediator RTD G5 begins sending traps as soon as the SNMP managers are defined The NetMediator RTD G5 MIB is included on the NetMediator RTD G5 Resource CD The MIB should be compiled on your SNMP manager Note MIB versions may change in the future The unit supports 2 SNMP managers which are configured by entering its IP address m the Trap Address field of Ethernet Port Setup You can also configure up to eight secondary SNMP managers which is configured by selecting the secondary SNMP managers as pager recipients Community strings are configured globally for all SNMP managers To configure the community strings choose System from the Edit menu and enter appropriate values in the Get Set and Trap fields Does the NetMediator RTD G5 support MIB 2 and or any other standard MIBs The NetMediator RTD G5 supports the bulk of MIB 2 Does the NetMediator RTD G5 SNMP agent support both NetMediator RTD G5 and T MonXM variables The NetMediator RTD G5 SNMP agent manages an embedded MIB that supports only the NetMediator s RTU variables The T MonXM variables are included in the distributed MIB only to provide SNM
28. An am ame 6 o1 Jamie 15 am e 33 aLm20 20 ame o 34 Jama fela Analogs 1 6 aoc aa ancs 21 46 wake mir 47 Analogs 7 8 48 Control Relays 1 8 NONO CE CTRL 1 9 CTRL2 10 _ CTRL3 n gt ME EM MUN Q O 10 11 12 13 14 CTRL7 15 AJAJIA JIJI JJJ DODJ OJOINSIOMD U R NO Alarm and control relay connector pinout for G5 The table above shows pinouts for the 50 pin connectors Discretes 1 24 and Analogs 1 6 Discretes 25 32 Relays 1 8 and the pinout for the four pin connector Analogs 7 8 Note that the NetMediator s control relays can be set for either Normally Open or Normally Closed operation By factory default your NetMediator s control relays are set for Normally Open operation You can configure relays for Normally Closed operation at the hardware level by resetting a jumper on the NetMediator RTD G5 circuit board For instructions on resetting control relays for Normally Closed operation see the section titled Control Relays ADC channels 4 5 6 and 8 may be unavailable for external use Optional integrated temperature and battery sensors operate on these four channels For details regarding your unit s hardware build please reference the product description appendix RIN1 RIN2 RIN3 RIN 4 RIN5 RING6 RIN 7 RIN 8 RINO RIN 10 RIN 11 HIN 12 RIN 13 RIN 14 RIN 15 RIN 16 HIN 17 HIN 18 RTN 19 RTN 20 RIN 21 RTN 2
29. Contact System Phone Reboot DCP Unit ID DCP Port Number DCP Port Type DCP Protocol DCP Autonomous Time Network Time IPA Username Password Access Rights Network IPA Subnet Mask Gate way IPA Proxy Base Analog Description Analog Display Unit Analog Major Under Threshold Analog Minor Under Threshold Analog Minor Over Threshold Analog Major Over Threshold Analog Trap Analog Primary Notification Analog Secondary Location Analog Polarity OO get set gld 0 16 get set timed tick 0 60 min string 0 31 chars Command Params n get set timed ti ki yon udp tcpsserial get set access 1 16 10000 O1ff where Bit O 1 admin Bit 1 1 database string 0 31 chars Bit 2 1 monitor Bit 3 l rly control Bit 4 I reachthru Bit 5 I modem Bit 6 I telnet Bit 7 l sd_ monitor Bit 8 l ppp getset net 1 2 ipa getset net 1 2 subnet getset net 1 2 gateway get set alg 1 8 desc string 0 48 chars get set alg 1 8 unit string 0 3 chars get set alg 1 8 thres mju 94 0000 94 0000 get set alg 1 8 thres mnu 94 0000 94 0000 get set alg 1 8 thres mno 94 0000 94 0000 get set alg 1 8 thres mjo 94 0000 94 0000 get set alg 1 8 trap O trap disabled I trap enabled get set alg 1 8 pri 0 8 get set alg 1 8 sec 0 8 get set alg 1 8 polarity O Normal Reversed Anal
30. Description Clear Discrete Alarms 1 32 8001 8032 9001 9032 8 E16 DX Controls 1 16 049 8064 9049 9064 Ping Table 8065 8096 9065 9096 Analog Channel 1 8129 8132 9129 9132 9193 9196 9257 9260 9321 9324 9385 9388 9449 9452 9513 9516 9577 9580 9641 9674 Display descriptions and SNMP Trap numbers for the NetMediator RTD G5 The TRAP number ranges shown correspond to the point range of each display For example the SNMP Trap Set number for alarm in Display 1 1s 8001 Set for alarm 2 is 8002 Set for alarm 3 is 8003 etc The TRAP number descriptions for the Analog channels 1 8 are in the following order minor under minor over major under and major over For example for Analog channel 1 the Set number for minor under is 8129 minor over is 8130 major under is 8131 and major over is 8132 50 11 1 1 NetMediator RTD DX Expansion 1 Your RTD 32 DX Expansion s analog channels are databased on displays 12 27 for expansion I and 28 43 for expansion 2 Expansion analog channels use points 1 5 for the first channel and 33 37 for the second channel in each 64 point display each corresponding to the trap numbers listed below Analog thresholds are listed in the following order 1 4 33 36 Minor Under Minor Over Major Under and Major Over The fifth bit for each analog channel is a trap indicating the absence of a sensor on that channel Port Address Display Description Points Set Cl
31. Ifthe alarm input is normally closed switching to Reversed operation converts it to a normally open alarm point Q Every time my NetMediator RTD GS starts up I have to reenter the date and time How can I get the NetMediator RTD G5 to automatically maintain the date and time setting A You have three options for keeping the correct time on your NetMediator RTD G5 Real Time Clock Option You can order your NetMediator RTD G5 with the Real Time Clock hardware option Once it s set the Real Time Clock will keep the correct date and time regardless of reboots Network Time Protocol Synchronization If your NetMediator RTD G5 has Firmware Version 2 9F or later you can configure the unit to automatically synchronize to a Network Time Protocol NTP server e To get the latest NetMediator RTD G5 firmware sign in to MyDPS at www dpstelecom com mydps e For instructions on configuring your NetMediator RTD G5 to use NTP synchronization see your NGEditG5 or NetMediator RTD G5 Web Browser Interface user manual T Mon RTU Time Sync Signal You can configure your T Mon NOC to send an RTU Time Sync signal at a regular interval which you can set to any time period between 10 and 10 080 minutes The Time Sync will 61 automatically synchronize the NetMediator s clock to the T Mon s clock And if you set your T Mon to NTP synchronization you ll make sure you have consistent accurate time stamps throughout your monitoring network 62 12 2 SNMP F
32. P subnet and gateway to 255 255 255 0 When a connection is established on Netl or Net2 the corresponding LED will turn solid green 2 5 Telco Connection 10 100 Telco jack The rear panel telco jack see Figure 6 5 1 connects the NetMediator RTD G5 internal modem to a standard phone line for dial up access and pager alarm notification RJ11 Phone Line Connection 4 3 Ring 2 Tip 1 Telco jack pinout 2 6 Alarm and Control Relay Connections Alarm and control relay connectors You ll connect dry contacts analog sensors and control relays to the NetMediator s two 50 pin connectors labeled Discretes 1 24 and Analogs 1 6 Discretes 25 32 Relays 1 8 on the back panel Analog alarm inputs 7 and 8 are connected through the four pin connector labeled Analogs 7 8 2 6 1 Grouped Alarms and Derived Controls Your NetMediator s 8 control relays operate based on derived logic for preconfigured groups of your base discrete system and analog threshold alarms alarm groups 4 8 When wiring and configuring your NetMediator RTD G5 keep m mind group and relay relationships to ensure proper operation For more information about Groups see the Defining Point Groups section of this Manual Note While relationships between groups and relays are predetermined you may edit descriptions set and clear messages for your alarm groups from the Groups menu in the web interface without altering group relay relationships For your
33. P managers with a single MIB for all DPS Telecom products How many traps are triggered when a single point is set or cleared The MIB defines traps like major alarm set cleared RTU point set and a lot of granular traps which could imply that more than one trap is sent when a change of state occurs on one point Generally a single change of state generates a single trap but there are two exception to this rule Exception 1 the first alarm m an all clear condition generates an additional summary point set trap Exception 2 the final clear alarm that triggers an all clear condition generates an additional summary point clear trap What does point map mean point map is a single MIB leaf that presents the current status of a 64 alarm point display in an ASCII wow readable form where a represents a clear and an mon x represents an alarm Q The NetMediator RTD G5 manual talks about eight control relay outputs How do I control these from my SNMP manager A The control relays are operated by issuing the appropriate set commands which are contained in the DPS gt gt control grid For more information about the set commands see Appendix Display Mapping in any of the NetMediator RTD G5 software configuration guides How can I associate descriptive information with a point for the RTU granular traps The NetMediator RTD G5 alarm point descriptions are individually defined
34. Power Feed A analog input 5 Power Feed B analog input 6 External Temperature analog input 8 Integrated sensor analog channels 2 6 6 1 Analog Step Sizes The NetMediator s analog inputs are accurate to within 196 of the analog input range Analog Step Sizes and Accuracy Input Voltage Range Resolution Step Size 0015 V 05V 7090V osv mov Analog step sizes and accuracy 16 2 7 Data Ports Le Se Laft p mu len a 48V GND 48V GND A B FA Analgs7 8 Analogs 1 8 Discretes 25 Data ports 1 8 The NetMediator s eight data ports provide reach through terminal server functionality for connecting multiple simultaneous users to external equipment via Telnet over LAN Each port can function as a proxy connection to an external device a craft port a channel port a TCP or UDP reach through port The NetMediator RTD G5 can Support simultaneous proxy connections for up to eight users NetMediator RTD G5 data ports are available in Yost RS 232 RS 485 and 4 wire 202 RJ45 connections factory set according to your preferences build option See the Port Allocation section of this manual for help identifying the data port types on your particular NetMediator RTD G5 build Pinouts for Data Ports on the NetMediator RTD G5 Yost RS 232 RJ45 Connector Yost RS 485 RJ45 Connector 8 RTS Request to Send 8 TX Transmit 7 DTR Data Terminal Ready 7 N C Not Connected 6 TXD Transmit Data 6 RX
35. UMIDITY Clear o H20 LEAK Clear 6 FIRE Clear EQUIPMENT CRITICAL Clear 8 EQUIPMENT HAJOR Clear 9 EQUIPMENT MINOR Clear 18 TK A ACTIVE Clear 11 TK B ACTIVE Clear 12 DELAYED Clear 13 FUSE 112 18 Clear 14 FUSE 112 11 Clear 15 CRITICAL CS1588 Clear 16 MAJOR CS1588 Clear ESC to exit Any key to continue This example shows page two of the discrete alarms 9 2 Ping Targets View the status of all your ping targets from the M onitor menu gt P ing targets option This screen displays the ping target ID description and IP address The Status column will display the condition of each ping target Alarm or Clear E xpansions ESC A larms R elays a N alogs E vent log a C cum Timer BJAC PJing targets p O rts S ystem ESC P ID Description IP Address 1 209 299 209 1 ESC to exit Any key to continue The Ping info submenu allows you to change ping targets 42 9 2 1 Viewing Live Ping Targets You ping devices from the NetMediator RTD G5 via the TTY interface From the M onitor menu press ESC to return to the E dit menu then press P to access the live target ping option From here you can ping any of the NetMediator s defined ping targets 1 32 or simply enter the IP address of a device you d like to ping from the NetMediator RTD G5 Ejdit Mjonitor Pling Sltats Tlune Modem Rleset Port ESC P Ping Address ID 1 32 Continuously ping an IP address that has been defined in the NetMediator s ping table
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37. ained together You can connect up to 13 GLD units or 8 ECUS to your NetMediator s GLD ECU port TELCO 10 400 GLD ECU Port RS 485 RJ45 Connector A 8 TX Transmil Blue 7 T NIC Nat Connected 1 8 RX Receive wenwn 75 NIC Mot Connected T4 NIC Not Connected X gt 3 RX Receive Orange 2 NIC Not Connected 4 TX Transmit Green Data Port Pinout 2 8 Optional Hinged Wire Wrap Back Panel Ein in D sensor ma NN x dd LP so vise Liss RF w 1 le DPS Telecom DISCRETES RETES ANALOG L d irer 5 RET L 3 Te Tom mm musut s 31432 E w Y L RET WD 34 0 0 m Pwen RET RET LI Wow ee FEN An PPPPPTPY yo ea MM YA SA SA SA SA SA PI p K he s m t co w SS T A amou sab Gi The hinged wire wrap back panel mounted on the mounting rack of the NetMediator RID G5 The optional hinged wire wrap back panel provides wire wrap connections for the NetMediator s alarms and control relays Note The hinged wire wrap back panel supports 18 26 AWG wire solid DPS Telecom recommends using 24 AWG wire solid To connect alarms and control relays to the wire wrap panel 1 Mount the hinged wire wrap back panel on the mounting rack of the NetMediator RTD G5 2 Close the hinged back panel and lock in place by turning the black plastic locking swivel to the vertical position 3 Connect discrete alarms ana
38. as ASCII e Non printable ASCII characters will appear as labels surrounded by brackets e g NUL e Non ASCII characters will appear as hexadecimal surrounded by brackets e g CIF e Areceived BREAK will appear as BRK Bel SU B Horizontal Tabulation File Separator Group Separator SC S mr oe Vertical Tabulation Record Separator LE d US VT FF FormFeed US Unit Separator S Shfin BRK Break Received ASCII symbols 11 6 RADIUS Disctionary File Available on Resource Disk text dictionary dps H DPS Telecom Inc For assistance or support please contact support dpstele com v1 0 Released 1 23 09 CBH DPS VENDOR DPS 2682 Standard attribute for NetMediator RTU All values are integer with 1 True 0 False If attribure does not exist in Access Accept packet default value will be 0 H BEGIN VENDOR DPS ATTRIBUTE dps admin l inte ger ATTRIBUTE dps edit 2 inte ger ATTRIBUTE dps monitor 3 inte ger ATTRIBUTE dps SD monitor 4 inte ger To allow monitor of data port buffer activity ATTRIBUTE dps reach through 5 inte ger To allow proxy to serial ports via TTY mterface ATTRIBUTE dps telnet 6 inte ger To allow telnet in and out of NetMediator ATTRIBUTE dps control 7 inte ger To allow manipulation of dry contact relay outputs ATTRIBUTE dps modem 8 inte ger To allow dial m and out of NetMediator ATTRIBUTE dps ppp 9 inte ger To allow
39. atus set date time issue controls and perform resynchronizations The display and tables below outline the MIB object identifiers for the NetMediator The table below begins with dpsRTU however the MIB object identifier tree has several levels above it The full English name is root iso org dod internet private enterprises dps Inc dps AlarmControl dps RTU Therefore dpsRTU s full object identifier is 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 Each level beyond dpsRTU adds another object identifying number For example the object identifier of the Display portion of the Control Grid is 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 3 3 because the object identifier of dpsRTU is 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 the Control Grid 3 the Display 3 dpsR TU 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 2 OV vTrap ident DisplayGrid ControlGrid 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 DisplayEntry 1 NVRamSection 1 AlarmEntry 1 pt 1 See Table 14 1 4 Tbl B1 O OV Traps points Tbl B2 1 Identity points Tbl B3 2 DisplayGrid points OV vTraps Ident DisplayEntry 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 2 1 PointSet 20 Must be setto 1 to perform the resync POOO1Set 10001 through fequest which will resend TRAPs for any P0064Set 10064 Standing alarm P0001 Clr 20001 through PO064OCIr 20064 Tbl B3 3 ControlGrid Tbl B5 5 AlarmEntry points Tbl B6 6 Analog Channels points AlarmEntry 1 3 6 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 Channel Entry Co
40. ction wait a half second then quickly type and press ENTER Clonfig Plroxy Telnet DJebug e Klit Available Data Ports C Craft In use t c ou D z mme MT FE GO b n bt os Va Mos meum Mo Mol 3 Proxy to MJodem 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ESC Access devices connected to the eight data ports on the back panel through M onitor menu gt P roxy option 45 9 7 Monitoring the Accumulation Timer The Accumulation Timer keeps a running total of the amount of time a designated point is in an alarm state When the alarm point exceeds the user defined time threshold the NetMediator RTD G5 will trigger an Accumulation Event system alarm From the Monitor menu pressing C provides access to the Accumulation Timer displaying the amount of time a point has been in alarm and allowing you to reset the timer Resetting the accumulation timer Press R from the a C cum Timer menu Config Plroxy Tlelnet DJebug et klit Ejdit Mjonitor Pling S tats June Modem Rjeset Port ESC H Allarms Rlelays alNlalogs Elvent log a C cum Timer BAC Pling targets pilirts Slystem ESC C Accumulation Timer enabled Display Reference 1 Point Reference 11 Point Description Point Status Clear Event Threshold 00 01 01 dd hh mm Accumulated Time 00 00 00 dd hh mm Accumulated Since 22 July 280801 83 16 Rleset AccTlmr ESC Monitor and reset the Accumulator Timer Display and Point Indicates which alarm p
41. ear 99 1 12 RTD 32 DX1 Analog Channeli 15 10001 10005 11001 11005 99 1 12 RIDSZDX1iAnalogChannel2 33 37 10006 10010 11006 11010 99 1 13 RTD32DX1 Analog Channel3 1 5 10011 10015 11011 11015 99 1 13 RTD 32 DX1 AnalogChanne 4 33 37 10016 10020 11016 11020 11036 11040 10041 10045 11041 11045 p lt ee f pad RTD 32 DX1 Analog Channel 10 33 37 10046 10050 11046 11050 RTD 32 DX1 Analog Channel 11 1 5 5 5 5 RTD 32 DX 1 Analog Channel 11 10051 10055 11051 11055 ke is i 11056 11060 18 11061 11065 1 18 RTD32DX1 Analog Channel 14 33 37 10066 10070 11066 11070 99 1 19 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 15 1 5 10071 10075 11071 11075 99 1 19 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 16 33 37 10076 10080 11076 11080 99 1 20 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 17 1 5 10081 10085 11081 11085 99 1 20 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 18 33 37 10086 10090 11086 11090 99 1 21 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 19 1 5 10091 10095 11091 11095 99 1 21 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 20 33 37 10096 10110 11096 11100 99 1 22 RTD32DX1 Analog Channel21 1 5 10101 10105 11101 11105 99 1 22 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 22 33 37 10106 10110 11106 11110 99 1 23 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 23 15 10111 10115 11111 11115 99 1 23 RTD32DX1Analog Channel 24 33 37 10116 10120 11116 111
42. efore shipping and the NetGuardian Test Box allows technicians to verify every discrete alarm input control relay and voltage based analog alarm input on a NetMediator RTD G5 This time tested tool is now available to you as the NetGuardian 3288 Test Fixture known casually as the NetGuardian Test Box With 32 discrete alarm toggles 8 analog knobs and 8 control relay LEDs you can verify every alarm input and control output on your NetMediators in a controlled way 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Tools Needed To install the NetMediator RTD G5 you will need Em Phillips No 2 Screwdriver Wire Strippers Cutter L 5H Punch Down Tool if 66 blocks are used 2 2 Mounting Small Standard No 2 Screwdriver Wire Wrap Gun if hinged wire wrap panel is used PC with access to the NetMediator for initial TTY configuration and subsequent Web configuration z MMM M ES The NetMediator RTD G5 can be flush or rear mounted The NetMediator RTD G5 mounts in a 19 rack or a 23 rack using the provided rack ears for each size Two rack ear locations are provided Attach the appropriate rack ears in the flush mount or rear mount locations shown in Figure 6 2 1 Note Rack ears can be rotated 90 for wall mounting or 180 for other mounting options not shown 2 3 Power Connection Power connectors and fuse The NetMediator RTD G5 has two screw terminal barrier plug power connectors loca
43. ent Logging 9 9 Debug Input and Filter Options 10 Backing Up NetMediator Configuration Data via FTP 10 1 Reloading NetMediator Configuration Data 11 Reference Section 11 1 Display Mapping 11 1 1 NetMediator RTD DX Expansion 1 11 1 2 NetMediator RTD DX Expansion 2 11 1 3 System Alarms Display Map 11 2 SNMP Manager Functions 11 3 SNMP Granular Trap Packets 11 4 Trap SNMP Logic 11 5 ASCII Conversion 11 6 RADIUS Disctionary File Available on Resource Disk 12 Frequently Asked Questions 12 1 General FAQs 12 2 SNMP FAQs 26 27 28 28 30 31 32 33 33 34 35 36 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 46 47 48 48 49 49 50 51 52 55 56 57 57 58 59 59 62 12 3 Pager FAQs 13 Technical Support 14 End User License Agreement 63 64 65 1 NetMediator RTD G5 Overview F d o e Ni Eee L 1 ES menu Lc E a zm A uv 5 OA RAS aaa The NetMediator RTD G5 has the tools you need to manage your remote site The NetMediator RTD G5 The Intelligent RTU for Complete Site Management The NetMediator RTD G5 is a RoHS 5 6 compliant LAN based SNMP DCPx remote telemetry unit The NetMediator RTD G5 has all the tools you need to manage your remote sites including built in alarm monitoring paging and email capabilities that can eliminate the need for an alarm master Increased Analog Visibility amp Grouping Your NetMediator RTD G5 is preset with control logic to provide an automated relay resp
44. ess Sel to select the command The arrow cursor gt will move to the right of the colon in Sound off to indicate that the command submenu is selected Press the W and A buttons to scroll through the Sound off time period options Select 0 minutes to allow all sounds When the time period you want is displayed press Sel to make your selection To exit the Command Menu without changing the Sound off setting press Menu 3 2 2 Reboot Reboot command Reboot The Reboot command reboots the NetMediator RTD G5 Press Sel The LCD will briefly display the message Rebooting andthe normal boot sequence will begin To exit the Command Menu without rebooting press Menu 3 2 3 Run Config Run Config command Run Config The Run Config command forces the TTY configuration interface to run over the craft port at the user defined baud rate default is 9600 baud To run the TTY configuration utility press Sel To exit the Command Menu without running the TTY interface press Menu 25 3 2 4 Contrast The Contrast command provides controls for adjusting the contrast of the LCD To adjust the contrast press Sel to select the command The arrow cursor gt will move to the right of the colon in Contrast to indicate that the command submenu is selected Press the W or A button until you re satisfied with the contrast setting then press Sel to make your selection To exit the Command Menu and re vert to the default contrast s
45. essions are established on port 2002 as a security measure For more instructions on connecting to your NetMediator RTD G5 to access the TTY interface see the Initial Configuration section of this manual NOTE The TTY default password is dpstelecom Navigating the TTY Interface The capitalized letters m each menu option before or enclosed in parentheses are menu shortcut keys Press a shortcut key to access a menu option The ESC key will always bring you back to the previous menu level Entries are not case sensitive The following sections provide an explanation of the menu options available in the monitoring section of the TTY interface Clonfig Plroxy Telnet Debug e H it Ejdit Mjonitor Pling S tats June Modem Rleset Port ESC H Allarms Rlelays alNlalogs Elvent log a C cum Timer BJAC Pling targets pilirts Sl ystem ESC The monitor menu allows status checking on all elements 41 9 1 Base Alarm Status View the status of your discrete alarms from the M onitor menu gt A larms option Under Status the word Alarm will appear if an alarm has been activated and Clear will appear if an alarm condition is not present Points assigned to groups will display the user defined status Allarms re L avys alNl alogs E jvent log a C cum Timer BJAC Pling targets p rts siWiitch Slystem a R p D bg ESC A Blase E xpansions ESC B ID Description Status 1 INTRUSTON Clear 2 BEACON Clear 3 SIDE LIGHT Clear H
46. establish an initial LAN connection with the unit by temporarily changing your PC s IP address and subnet mask to match the NetMediator s default settings To establish an Initial TTY connection to the NetMediator RTD G5 via LAN l Look up your PC s current IP address and subnet mask and write the information down you will temporarily change your PC s IP and subnet mask to access the NetMediator RTD G5 and you ll want this information so you can easily restore your previous settings Reset your PC s IP address to 192 168 1 200 Reset your PC s subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 You may have to reboot your PC to apply your changes Once the IP address and subnet mask of your computer coincide with the NetMediator s you can access the NetMediator RTD G5 via Telnet session at port 2002 or via Web browser using the NetMediator s default IP address 192 168 1 100 When prompted for the password type dpstelecom and press Enter Provision the NetMediator RTD G5 with the appropriate information see Ethernet Configuration later in this chapter for more information Once you ve configured your NetMediator s ethernet connection you may revert your computer s IP address and subnet mask back to their original settings the information you wrote down in Step 1 31 7 3 Ethernet Port Setup The NetMediator RTD G5 must be assigned appropriate IP subnet and gateway information before it can operate in your LAN WAN environment ID x g a
47. etting press Menu 4 Alarm Speaker The NetMediator s alarm speaker emits distinctive tones under two conditions 1 Ifthere is an Ethernet connection failure the speaker will emit a high low warbling tone Press any front panel button to silence the speaker 2 Ifan alarm occurs the speaker will emit an intermittent beep Press any front panel button to silence the speaker If you do not silence the speaker the beep will continue for the user defined duration default is a 6 second duration Silencing the speaker will allow the next alarm if any to sound 5 Front Panel LEDs Front panel LEDs The NetMediator s front panel LEDs indicate communication and alarm reporting status LED status messages are described below in Table 9 A LED Staus Description Blink Green Valid Configuration Config Blink Red Invalid Configuration l BlinkGreen Transmit over expansion port Expansion Blink Red Receive over expansion port nera Blink Green Transmit over Ethernet port 2 e Blink Red Receive over Ethernet port 2 Craft Blink Green Transmit over craft port ra Blink Red Receive over craft port Blink Green Transmit over indicated data port Data Ports 1 8 Blink Red Receive over indicated data port Front panel LED Status message descriptions 21 6 Back Panel LEDs Back panel LEDs for Power left and Ethernet connections The back panel LEDs indicate the status of power and Ethernet
48. ggle switch Shows LCD control and text L m Modem toggle switch Shows modem vectored initialization M Undefined j 20 Osstart toggle switch Miscellaneous application debug including NVRAM read and write operation and event posting 21 Undefined p 2 SPORT toggle switch Port init debug and channeled portdebug P 23 PPP toggle switch Shows PPP functioning SS O a 24 QAccess toggle switch Resemedforfutueuse S Q lfs undefned n 0 1 2 3 4 15 16 17 18 9 1 11 12 13 14 15 Socket toggle switch Shows current dcu resources 16 17 18 19 26 Report toggle switch Shows reporting event activity including SNMP pagers email etc Aso shows PPP negotiation for NG client PPP mode 27 SNMP toggle switch Reserved for future use S 28 STAK toggle switch Shows network processing and IPA of arp requests Also shows packets discarded by Filter IPA t 29 TERM toggle switch Shows UDP TCP port handling The camera and network time NTP jobs also use the TERM toggle switch 30 Undefined 31 HTTP toggle switch Shows handling of web browser packets W 32 WEB toggle switch 2 Dump HTML text from web browser 48 Debug Input and Filter Options 10 Backing Up NetMediator Configuration Data via FTP S R 8 Note From the Start menu on your PC select RUN Type ftp followed by the IP address of the NetMediator RTD G5 you are backing up e g
49. guration to configure unit Power cycle to see if rovisioning settings alarm goes away May require RMA If DCP responder is not being used then set the DCP Unit ID to 0 The unit has not seen a poll from the Otherwise try increasing the DCP DCP Poller i Me Master for the time specified by the timer setting under timers or check DCP Timer setting how long it takes to cycle through the current polling chain on the Master system Alarm is triggered whenever an alarm point from an Entry Control Unit ECU IS collected A notification event may be associated with the alarm to force a call out or trap Exp Module Callout NET1 not active The Nett LAN port is down FA Fi m cable Fing to ang fom NET not active The Net2 LAN port is down koi LNK Alarm No network connection detected MM 0 Remove configured modem An error has been detected during initialization string then power cycle modem initialization The modem did the unit If alarm persists try resetting not respond to the initialization string the Modem port from the TTY Modem not responding 53 Display Point Alarm Point Description Solution interface or contact DPS for possible RMA 42 No Dial Tone During dial out attempt the unit did not Check the integrity of the phone line detect a dial tone and cable SNMP Trap not SNMP trap address is not defined and Detine the IP Address where you an SNMP trap event occurred would like to
50. imer To turn the feature off set the Timed variable Useful in testing integrity of Tick timer to 0 SNMP trap alarm reporting Disable Building Access Control BAG by setting the BAC Unit ID to 0 If Building Access is being used then investigate the ECU alarm source or don t associate notification with the alarm event Try pinging the Network Time Server s Network Time Communication with Network Time IF ae mean ud Server Server has failed HE S port setting and verify the port is not being blocked on your network An alarm has been standing for the time configured under Accum Timer The Accumulation timer enables you to To turn off the feature under Accum Accumulation Event monitor how long an alarm has been Timer set the display and point standing despite system reboots reference to 0 Only the user may reset the accumulated time a reboot will not Unplug the LAN cable and contact your network administrator Your Duplicate IP The unit has detected another node network and the unit will most likely Address with the same IP Address behave incorrectly After assigning a correct IP Address reboot the unit to clear the System alarm ud nas US el OMNE 1e Se Seeing this alarm is normal if the unit Power Up alarm condition is followed immediately ER is powering up by a clear alarm condition losi The internal NVRAM may be damaged Use Web or latest version of NGEdit4 Brovs on The unit is using default confi
51. log alarms and control relays to the two pin blocks 19 Shown with point 5 wired 0 2 4 6 8 w 10 DISCRETES 9 RE 20 RET 30 RET 0 2 4 6 8 Suggested Wire Wrapping Tools NJ Hand Wrap Tool 2 8 1 Lexan Wire Wrap Cover Securing ENE d Lexan panel ANALOGS 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 DISCRETES RET CONTROLS N O wo COM COM 12 34 5 6 7 8 Wire Wrap Gun Electrical Wire Wrap Gun LI p 4 Lexan panel bracket Lexan panel assembly Once you ve wired your alarms analog inputs and control relays you can cover your connections with the Lexan cover Simply attach the cover to the included mounting clips and connect to the rear of the hinged panel 20 2 9 Control Relays Adjustable jumpers on the NetMediator RTD G5 circuit board By default the NetMediator s Control Relays are configured for Normally Open N O operation You can set them for normally closed N C operation via jumpers on the NetMediator s circuit board You can access your NetMediator s relay jumpers from the hatch panel on the top of the unit Remove top screw on hatch panel and rotate hatch cover until you can easily reach the jumpers HATCH PANEL ACCESS TO CONTROLS Remove Screw and Rotate Hatch Cover NNNNN NNN NN og NNNNN NNN NNDS Hatch Panel Access on Top of the NetMediator RTD G5 Chassis WARNING Always observe anti static precautions whene ver opening the
52. lt your NetMediator s analog inputs measure voltage You can however configure them to measure a current loop instead by flipping dipswitches accessible via the NetMediator s top sliding panel For milliamp current loop sensor operation on any analog channel the dipswitch in the up ON position For voltage operation place the dipswitch in the down OFF position Hatch Panel Access for Analog Dipswitches ASSN pe N KWA You can access the analog dipswitches via the sliding hatch panel on top ofthe unit WARNING Do not place dipswitches in the upward ON position current loop mode unless you are sure your sensors are designed to measure a current loop Placing a dipswitch in the ON position inserts a 250 ohm resistor across the input line Any voltage beyond 5V or 20 mA will damage components 15 2 6 6 Integrated Temperature and Battery Sensor Optional 3 4 AMP GMT The external temperature sensor The NetMediator RTD G5 product line is available with optional integrated sensors to monitor internal temperature external temperature and current draw at the NetMediator s power input Note Integrated sensors are options available only if ordered for your NetMediator RTD G5 RTU You cannot add or remove them from the final product Each integrated sensor ordered with your NetMediator RTD G5 occupies one of the unit s 8 analog channels Analog Input Internal Temperature analog input 4
53. menu 2 Press Pto select the P ort you wish to configure for PPP operation 3 Configure your port according to the remainder of the menu options in the PPP tab See the table below for a list of available options in the PPP menu Client Hode onDemand Phone Username Password Server Server Disabled Address 255 255 255 255 Client Specified Plort Blaud mo D em Clompression Hlode pihjone Ujsername passitllord Slerver Ajddress BJaud mo Djem ESC B 3 00 6J0G 1 200 2 400 41800 239 600 a 19200 b 38400 ESC Select the baud rate for your PPP port 35 8 4 RADIUS Configuration RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service is an industry standard way to manage logins to many different types of equipment from a central user database With RADIUS enabled the NetMediator RTD G5 will prompt users for both a username and password to logon to the unit The NetMediator RTD G5 will then verify entered username and password against the RADIUS database instead of its own local user database The NetMediator RTD G5 will only use its own local password database for serial craft access Your NetMediator RTD G5 supports access to two RADIUS authentication servers labeled by a 1 and 2 after each menu option in the RADIUS menu All menu options ending in I refer to RADIUS Server 1 and all options ending in 2 apply to Radius Server 2 Elthernet n V ram P PP Dlate time R A DIUS R eboot ESC A Global Settings
54. n screw connector analogs 1 75 H x 17 W x 8 136 D 12 75 D with back panel 4 5 cm x 43 2 cm x 20 6 32 4 cm with back panel 4 Ibs 3 oz 1 9 kg 9 or 23 rack 48 V DC nominal 36 to 72 VDC 24 VDC nominal 18 to 36 VDC Wide Range 24 48 VDC 18 to 72 VDC 24V DC 18 to 336V DC 200 mA at 48 VDC 3 4 amp recommended 33 6 K internal LCD display 16 bicolor LEDs 5 unicolor LEDs Alarm speaker 322 140 F 0 60 C 0 95 noncondensing Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 1 3 Shipping List While unpacking the NetMediator RTD G5 please make sure that all of the following items are included If some parts are missing or if you ever need to order new parts please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 800 622 3314 A qi eC uda T Terr JV J
55. nse Agreement All Software and firmware used in for or in connection with the Product parts subsystems or derivatives thereof in whatever form including without limitation source code object code and microcode including any computer programs and any documentation relating to or describing such Software is furnished to the End User only under a non exclusive perpetual license solely for End User s use with the Product The Software may not be copied or modified in whole or in part for any purpose whatsoever The Software may not be reverse engineered compiled or disassembled No title to or ownership of the Software or any of its parts is transferred to the End User Title to all patents copyrights trade secrets and any other applicable rights shall remain with the DPS Telecom DPS Telecom s warranty and limitation on its liability for the Software is as described in the warranty information provided to End User in the Product Manual End User shall indemnify DPS Telecom and hold it harmless for and against any and all claims damages losses costs expenses obligations liabilities fees and costs and all amounts paid in settlement of any claim action or suit which may be asserted against DPS Telecom which arise out of or are related to the non fulfillment of any covenant or obligation of End User in connection with this Agreement This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Californi
56. ntrolGrid Aport 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 6 1 1 3 6 1 mwn 4 3 AAddress 2 Channel Number 1 Pot 1 Address 2 2 APoint 4 Description 3 de a APntDesc 5 Value 4 OINI mM Win sauer 11 3 SNMP Granular Trap Packets The tables below provide a list of the information contained in the SNMP Trap packets sent by the NetMediator RTD G5 SNMP Trap managers can get alarm information via 1 Granular traps not necessary to define your NetMediator s point descriptions OR 2 Reading trap descriptions UDP Header Description 1238 Source port Destination port OxBABO Checksum UDP Headers and descriptions Peers 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 4 1 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 1 99 1 1 1 Y Value gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 2 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 3 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 4 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 5 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 6 99 1 1 1 Aam vae SNMP Headers and descriptions 56 57 11 4 Trap SNMP Logic NET1 NET2 Trap Dest Rest O Gatewa Gatewa Gatewa Subnet 1 No Gatewa Trap SNMP Logic 11 5 ASCII Conversion The information contained in Table D 1 is a list of ASCII symbols and their meanings Refer to the bulleted list below to interpret the ASCII data transmitted or received through the data ports Port transmit and receive activity can be viewed from the Web Browser Interface e Printable ASCII characters will appear
57. o the baud rate and word format to take effect the NetMediator RTD G5 must be rebooted Whenever you make changes remember to write them to the NetMediators NVRAM so they will be saved when the unit is rebooted The LAN link LED is green on my NetMediator RTD G5 but I can t poll it from my T Mon Some routers will not forward packets to an IP address until the MAC address of the destination device has been registered on the router s Address Resolution Protocol ARP table Enter the IP address of your gateway and your T Mon system to the ARP table What do the terms port address display and alarm point mean These terms refer to numbers that designate the location of a network alarm from the most general a port to which several devices are connected to the most specific an individual alarm sensor Port A number designating a serial port through which a monitoring device collects data Address A number designating a device connected to a port Display A number designating a logical group of 64 alarm points Alarm Point A number designating a contact closure that is activated when an alarm condition occurs For example an alarm point might represent a low oil sensor in a generator or an open close sensor in a door These terms originally referred only to physical things actual ports devices and contact closures For the sake of consistency port address display alarm point terminology has been extended to include
58. og Group Number sget set alg 1 8 group mju mnu mno mjo Analog Reference 1 VDC get set alg 1 8 refl Analog Reference 1 get set alg 1 8 displ Displa Analog Reference 2 VDC get set alg 1 8 ref2 Analog Reference 2 get set alg 1 8 disp2 Dis pla Analog Deadband get set alg 1 8 deadband 0 1 9 9 get set alm base expl exp2 exp3 1 64 desc string 0 48 chars Alarm Primary get set alm base expl exp2 exp3 1 64 pri Notification Notification Alarm Polarity get set alm base expl exp2 exp3 1 64 O Normal polarity 1 Reversed Alarm Group get set alm base expl exp2 exp3 1 64 1 8 group Alarm Trap get set alm base expl exp2 exp3 1 64 trap O trap disabled I trap enabled Global Trap IP Address get set trap 1 2 ipa IP Address Global Trap Format get set trap 1 2 format vl v2c v2cinf v3 LCD Display Mode get set ledmode scrollpoint LCD Delay Time for get set Icddelay 1 60 sec Point Mode 39 Examples e You want to find out how long this NetMediator e You want to see the alarm description for Base RTD G5 has been running since last rebooted Get Alarm 1 To see the description type get alm base system uptime by typing get sysuptime then 1 desc pr ess Enter e amp NetGuardian G5 HyperTerminal File Edit Vi Cal T F Hel Q5 NetGuar dian G5 HyperTerminal Ts dn olen wai File Edit View Call Transfer Help D af 083 Dm 92
59. oint is to be monitored Reference Point Description The user defined description of the monitored alarm point The current status of the monitored point Event Threshold Amount of time allowed to accumulate before the system alarm Accumulation Event is triggered Note Maximum is 45 days Accumulated Time The total time the monitored point has been in an ALARM state Accumulated Since Indicates the last time the accumulation timer was reset ida rd Selecting this option will reset the timer Field descriptions in the Accumulator Timer Settings 46 9 8 Event Logging Choose E vent log from the M onitor menu to view the last 100 events posted to the NetMediator RTD G5 including power up base and system alarms ping alarms analog alarms and issued controls Posted events for the various alarms include both alarm and clear status Refer to the table below for event log field descriptions Note All information m the event log will be erased upon reboot or a power failure assword Fe we ee ee eee ead etMediatorRID G5 5 3G H246 Jonfig Proxy Telnet Debug etait dit M onitor Pring Stats Tune Modem R gt eset Port LESC M 2larms Relays atM gt alogs E vent log atCdcum Timer EAC Pring targets ptOorts S gt yustem ESC E ut Date Time Grp State PRef Description 1 H4 2H 2H8H6 14 02 18 1 setyrpl 11 597 GLDBEU 1 Fail 2 81 81 2645 12 88 08 1 clryrpl 11 33 Unit Reset 3 81 81 2645 12 00 00 i setyrpl 11 33 Unit Reset
60. onse to preset groups of discrete system and analog threshold alarms It supports up to 2 RTD 32 DX expansion units for up to 72 total analog inputs maximizing temperature monitoring coverage Analog channels on the RTD 32 DX Expansion units are also covered by your NetMediator s base control logic Redundant NetMediators Ensure Monitoring Never Fails Your NetMediator RTD G5 is designed to work in tandem with another NetMediator RTD G5 to provide redundant monitoring and control responses Configure primary and secondary NetMediators to ensure that you never lose coverage at your site With the NetMediator you can e Monitor 32 discrete alarms 32 ping alarms and 8 analog alarms e Expand analog coverage to 72 sensors with RTD 32 DX units e Control remote site equipment via 8 terminal server ports and 8 control relays e Set threshold groups and derive relay actions based on analog threshold alarms e Monitor your remote site from anywhere using the NetMediator s built in Web Browser Interface e Report alarms to multiple SNMP managers or the T Mon Alarm Monitoring System e Report alarms via LAN or dial up connection e Automatically send pager and email alarm notifications 24 7 e Connect multiple concurrent users via Telnet over LAN to telecom switches servers radios PB Xs and other equipment e Ping IP network devices and verify that they re online and operating e Configure redundant LAN connectivity to ensure reporting even if the primary
61. ork path Net2 should the primary LAN connection fail allowing you to maintain critical visibility even when a connection fails without skipping a beat When operating in Backup Mode both of the NetMediator s ethernet ports are configured and connected but the NetMediator RTD G5 will only communicate via the Net interface until a LAN failure occurs If a LAN failure occurs your NetMediator RTD G5 will automatically employ the Net2 connection reverting to the Net LAN connection when the primary interface s uplink is reestablished To enable Backup Mode 1 Login to the TTY interface and go to C onfig gt E dit 2 Goto E thernet gt NET 2 to configure the Net 2 Interface 3 Press B to enable Backup Mode 4 Press A to enable the automatic switching feature 34 8 3 Edit PPP Port From the E dit menu you can press P to edit the baud rate of the port you ve chosen for PPP pass through Config Pilrosy Tlelnet D ebug e klit Ejdit Mjonitor Pling S tats June Modem Rleset Port ESC E EJthernet niVlram PJPP RJeboot s V stem ESC P Configuration Port Datal Baud 9600 Compression Ves Client Hode onDemand Phone Username Password Server Server Disabled Address 255 255 255 255 Client Specified Plort Blaud mo Dlem Clompression Hlode plHhione Uilsername passitllord Slerver Alddress Blaud mo D em ESC Edit your PPP port To configure your PPP port 1 Navigate to the PPP menu C onfig gt E dit gt P PP
62. purely logical elements for example the NetMediator RTD G5 reports internal alarms on Port 99 Address 1 Q What characteristics of an alarm point can be configured through software For instance can point 4 be used to sense an active low signal or point 5 to sense alevel or a edge The NetMediator s standard configuration is for all alarm points to be level sensed You cannot use configuration software to convert alarm points to TTL edge sensed operation TTL alarm points are a hardware option that must be specified when you order your NetMediator RTD G5 Ordering TTL points for your NetMediator RTD G5 does not add to the cost of the unit What you can do with the configuration software is change any alarm point from Normal to Reversed operation Switching to Reversed operation has different effects depending on the kind of input connected to the alarm point e Ifthe alarm input generates an active high signal switching to Reversed operation means the NetMediator RTD G5 will declare an alarm in the absence of the active high signal creating the practical equivalent of an active low alarm e Ifthe alarm input generates an active low signal switching to Reversed operation means the NetMediator RTD G5 will declare an alarm in the absence of the active low signal creating the practical equivalent of an active high alarm e Ifthe alarm input is normally open switching to Reversed operation converts it to a normally closed alarm point e
63. r computer s serial port Open HyperTerminal or a similar terminal emulation program and establish a connection with the following COM port options o Bits per second 9600 o Data bits 8 o Parity None o Stop bits 1 o Flow control None 29 COM1 Properties Port Settings Bitz per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity Mone Stop bits 1 Flow control Mane Restore Defaults Configure your craft connection in HyperTerminal e When prompted for the password enter dpstelecom You can perform basic configuration via the craft port configure the NetMediator s Private LAN IP address and then do the rest of your configuration via a LAN connection but if you like you can connect via the craft port just to 7 2 30 Via LAN GLD ECU TELCO Ethernet ports You can also connect to the NetMediator RTD G5 over a LAN connection for initial configuration Note NETI s default IP address 1s 192 168 1 100 If you have physical access to the NetMediator RTD GS it is easier to connect to the unit through the craft port and assign it an IP address than it is to initially connect to the unit via LAN Once you have assigned the NetMediator s ethernet settings you may then easily complete the unit s configuration over LAN For help establishing a craft serial connection with your NetMediator RTD G5 see the previous section of this manual If you DON T have physical access to the NetMediator RTD GS you can
64. relays you can determine whether or not your relays will send SNMP traps when their state changes without affecting relay logic Group Name Echoed Messa Relays Base Analogs channels 1 2 3 7 ee 2 System Alarms Display 11 36 40 56 amp 57 All s Well sys Sensors All minor temperature threshold alarms from RTD 32 DX expansion analog Minor Temp channels All major temperature threshold alarms from RTD 32 DX expansion analog Major Temp channels Default alarm groups for the NetMediator RTD G5 and RTD 32 DX Expansions 10 Hi ecc MA RR 11 Pt fores open relay wien an alam condtion s peset ngop 8 L 1 ones ose reay when an alarm condtion is pesort goup Relay operates when there are no alarm conditions present in alarm group 5 All points clear _ORG5G6 Operates relay when an alarm condition is present in group 5 or group 6 Default relay logic for the NetMediator RTD G5 Default Derived Logic DPS Telecom does not recommend editing your NetMediator s default alarm groups or relay logic without expressed direction from DPS Telecom Support However if you edit your NetMediator s relay logic you can return your relays to their default logic from the TTY interface For more information on restoring your NetMediator s default derived logic see the section of your NetMediator s hardware manual titled Restoring Default Derived Logic 11 2 6 2 Alarm and Control Relay Connector Pinout Table Tan a
65. sdas HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Net Mediator RIDG5 v5 0B 3145 Net Mediator RIDGS dpstele com Clonfig Piroxy Tlelnet Dlebug e K it Eldit HMlonitor Pling S tats T une Modem Rjeset Port ESC E NET 1 HET 2 niVIram PJPP Dlate time RJeboot s Ylstem ESC 1 Net 1 Interface Unit Address 126 010 220 197 126 018 228 197 Subnet Mask 255 255 192 A00 255 255 192 000 Default Gateway 126 010 220 254 126 010 220 254 Link Status Detected IP Filter Disabled HAC Address 88 108 81 80 18 Bf Features 6BB85 D5 B995 Uinit Address S ubnet Mask Glateway JP Filter Fleatures ESC Connected 0 00 34 Auto detect TCRYIP SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Configure the Ethernet port parameters To assign your NetMediator s network settings Note The following steps assume you have established a connection with the NetMediator RTD G5 If you have not done so see the previous sections in this chapter to connect to your NetMediator RTD G5 either via serial craft connection or over LAN When prompted for the password enter dpstelecom Type C for the C onfig menu Type E for E dit menu Meo ll Type E for port settings Press I to edit settings for the NetMediator s Net I ethernet port Press 2 to edit settings for the NetMediator s Net 2 ethernet port Configure the Unit IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway ESC to the main menu When prompted to save your changes
66. st and accurate customer service To help us help you better please take the following steps before calling Technical Support 1 Check the DPS Telecom website You will find answers to many common questions on the DPS Telecom website at http www dpstelecom com support Look here first for a fast solution to your problem 2 Prepare rele vant information Having important information about your DPS Telecom product in hand when you call will greatly reduce the time it takes to answer your questions If you do not have all of the mformation when you call our Technical Support representatives can assist you in gathering it Please write the information down for easy access Please have your user manual and hardware serial number ready 3 Have access to troubled equipment Please be at or near your equipment when you call DPS Telecom Technical Support This will help us solve your problem more efficiently 4 Call during Customer Support hours Customer support hours are Monday through Friday from 7 A M to 6 P M Pacific time The DPS Telecom Technical Support phone number is 559 454 1600 Emergency Assistance Emergency assistance is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For emergency assistance after hours allow the phone to ring until it is answered with a paging message You will be asked to enter your phone number An on call technical support representative will return your call as soon as possible 65 14 End User Lice
67. ted on the left side of the back panel AN The Grounding Lug on the back of the unit provides a permanent connection to earth ground when connected The Grounding Lug must be used in order to comply with C standards VARNIM 4 EARTH GROUND A E INA j 3 t 244 A Job AMP GMT i R kou a 4 aa E aay OND A B FA Analogs ti P Uu P SEE GH Grounding Lug and Symbol nenenti Rrarciiug atj B HE amp E Wor 2 TAR mas mi 1 OWE D Before you connect a power supply to the NetMediator RTD G5 test the voltage of your power supply Connect the black common lead of a voltmeter to the ground terminal of the battery and connect the red lead of the voltmeter to the battery s 48 VDC terminal The voltmeter should read between 43 and 53 VDC If the reading is outside this range test the power supply To connect the NetMediator RTD G5 to a power supply 1 Remove the fuse from the back panel of the NetMediator RTD G5 Do not reinsert the fuse until all connections to the unit have been made 2 Remove the power connector plug from Power Connector A Note that the plug can be inserted into the power connector only one way this ensures that the barrier plug can only be reinserted with the correct polarity Note that the 48V terminal is on the left and the GND terminal is on the right 3 Use the grounding lug to connect the unit to earth ground The grounding lug is ne
68. to 2 RTD DX units to your NetMediator RTD G5 for a total analog capacity of 72 inputs Scaling threshold and alarm groups are all configured from the primary NetMediator RTD G5 unit keeping all of your analog inputs on one interface for simplified configuration General LCD Display GLD D PC 820 10A 04 The General LCD Display GLD is a small wall mounted remote terminal for the NetMediator RTD G5 The LCD display shows system status and alarm messages and the built in speaker gives an audible notice of alarms Up to 12 GLDs can be daisy chained off the NetMediator RTD G5 Site Mon IP G2 D PK CAMRA The Site MON provides streaming video security surveillance of remote sites and provides an additional 2 discrete inputs 2 analog inputs and 2 control relays You can set the Site MON to record images on a trigger You can also monitor your SiteMON s view in real time through the NetMediator s Web Browser Interface a Hinged Wire Wrap Back Panel For 19 rack D PK NGPAN 12002 For 23 rack D PK NGPAN 12006 The hinged wire wrap back panel provides wire wrap connections for the NetMediator s alarms and control relays Jr _ tann S Net Guardian 3288 Test Fixture SERRE 99000000 EIIIIIAI RIIZIIIL ANALOG INPUTS RELAYS e e o o o o e e 2057 UN MN E AE MED CN n NetGuardian 3288 Test Fixture D PK TSTB X 12005 00001 Every DPS product is rigorously tested b
69. tor menu gt a N logs The value shown is a snapshot of the channels measurement not a real time reading Refresh the readings by re selecting the analogs option An X in any of the threshold fields indicates an alarm Password FE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE Net Mediator RTD 65 v5 0B 3145 Clonfig P roxy TJelnet Dlebug e K it E dit M onitor Pling S tats T une Modem Rleset Port ESC H A larms re L ays a N alogs Elvent log a C cum Timer BJAC Pling targets p O rts s M itch S ystem a R p D bg ESC N Blase E xpansions ESC B Chn Description Reading Units MJU MnU MnO MJO Err 1 EXT TEMPERATURE 33 7500 F K 2 CHANNEL 2 0 0000 VDC 3 CHANNEL 3 0 00008 VDC 4 CHANNEL 4 18 5534 VDC 5 CHANNEL 5 47 9872 VDC K 6 CHANNEL 6 0 00008 VDC 7 CHANNEL 7 0 00008 VDC 8 CHANNEL 8 4 9857 YDC Blase E xpansions ESC This display allows you to monitor your eight analog inputs 9 5 Monitoring System Alarms View the status of the NetMediator s system alarms by pressing S from the Monitor Menu M onitor menu gt S ystem The Status column will display the appropriate label for each alarm as determined by its point group Allarms Rlelays alNlalogs Elvent log a C cum Timer BAC Pling targets pilirts S ystem ESC 5 ID Description Status 1 Timed ick Clear 18 Exp Module Callout Clear 19 Network lime Server Clear 20 Accumulation Event Clear 33 Unit Reset
70. using the Web Browser TTY or NGEGditG5 configuration interfaces My SNMP traps aren t getting through What should I try Iry these three steps 1 Make sure that the Trap Address IP address of the SNMP manager is defined If you changed the Trap Address make sure you saved the change to NVRAM and rebooted 2 Make sure all alarm points are configured to send SNMP traps 3 Make sure the NetMediator RTD G5 and the SNMP manager are both on the network Use the NetMediator s ping command to ping the SNMP manager 63 12 3 Pager FAQs Q A gt O ZO Why won t my alpha pager work To configure the NetMediator RTD G5 to send alarm notifications to an alpha pager enter the data phone number for your pager in the Phone Number field This phone number should connect to your pager service s modem Then enter the PIN for your pager in the PIN Rcpt Port field You don t need to enter anything m any of the other fields If you still don t receive pages try setting the Dial Modem Init string to ATS37 9 This will limit the NetMediator s connection speed Be sure to use the rpt debug feature if needed Numeric pages don t come in or are cut offin the middle ofthe message What s wrong You need to set a delay between the time the NetMediator RTD G5 dials your pager number and the time the NetMediator RTD G5 begins sending the page message You can set the delay m the Pager Number field where you enter your pager number First
71. xt to the QD symbol Insert the eyelet of the earth ground cable between the two bolts on the grounding lug Ground cable not included 4 Insert a battery ground into the power connector plug s right terminal and tighten the screw then insert a C48 VDC line to the plug s left terminal and tighten its screw 5 Push the power connector plug firmly back into the power connector If the power feed is connected correctly the LED by the connector will light GREEN If the polarity of the power feed is reversed the LED will not illuminate 6 Repeat Steps 2 4 for Power Connector B 7 Reinsert the fuse to power the NetMediator RTD G5 The front panel LEDs will flash RED and GREEN 2 4 LAN Connection RJ45 Ethernet Connection 8 7 6 Receive In RI 5 i 3 Receive In Hl 2 Transmit Out TO 1 Transmit Out TO Ethernet port pinout Two 10 100 Ethernet ports For enhanced security the NetMediator RTD G5 has two independent 10 100 Ethernet ports You will assign each port its own separate IP address and subnet allowing you to safely connect one port to your private LAN and the other to the public Internet By default outbound data traffic from the NetMediator RTD G5 will be sent over Net 2 Only outbound data that is specifically directed to Net 1 will be sent to Net 1 To use both network interfaces place Netl and Net2 on separate Subnet Masks To use only one of the network interfaces set the unused port I

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