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1. RJ 45 Pin Circuit Description Direction 1 Used for HDLC RS 485 1 0 2 Used for HDLC RS 485 1 0 3 NC 4 Signal Common Gnd 1 0 5 Received Data Out 6 Transmitted Data In 7 CTS Out 8 NC RS232 Interface Port Adapter P N 51 237 9 Typically this port connects to the DB9 male serial port on a computer An adapter P N 51 237 9 is supplied with the each modem for use with the Configuration V26 port optionally a console port cable EIA561 DCE can be purchased P N 96 161 9 The adapter is used in conjunction with any standard straight through ethernet cable The pinout of this adapter is shown below GROUND 4 RXD 5 eo i ih o 8 RTS AMM EE MS gt 6 e a PC END RJ45 MALE DB9 FEMALE WONNA Configuring the Modem Before the ROUTE HDLC can be used a number of operating parameters must be set using a terminal connected to the CONFIG configuration port Once the modem is powered up and the terminal connection is established you can review the current settings by the command show RTN You can also get a listing of the available configurable settings by typing help RTN show RTN Current configuration Configuration Port Baud rate 57600 HDLC Bit Rate 38400 NRZ Encoding Idle is set to FLAGS Device is configured as DCE Handshake ison Lead DCD 20 Trail DCD 2 First Stream Packet size 1000 Min Buffer size after first packet 5 TCP no activity connection timeout 99 S
2. MOUNTING BRACKET The ROUTE HDLC may be desktop mounted or it may be mounted in Luxcom s MB1 mounting bracket shown below The modem slides into the MB1 and is held in place with two thumb lock screws Ideally the MB1 is bolted to earth ground to give optimum lightning protection and minimum EMI Part NUMDEDM c cceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes MB1 98 440 0 8 ROUTE HDLC Manual Rev 1 3 RACK MOUNT HARDWARE This is a 19 inch 1RU mounting panel for 3 modems The basic unit comes complete with all necessary mechanical hardware with the exception of the mounting screws necessary to attach the panel to the 19 rack Part NUMDEDM cccccecceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas MP14 98 440 0 9 ROUTE HDLC Manual Rev 1 3
3. mounted to any surface using the optional MB 1 mounting bracket The bracket is designed for simple modem insertion and removal without the need for demounting of the bracket The mounting bracket is shown in the ACCESSORIES section Connecting the Power Supply The standard voltage modem is supplied with an international power cube LTIPS 6 1 MP 6 volt DC 1 0A centre positive It accepts input voltages from 90Vac to 264Vac at 50 or 60 Hz The adapter comes with multiple plugs therefore install the appropriate one unto the body of the adapter Plug the adapter into the mains and insert the DC plug from the power cube into the modem All front panel lights will go green for approximately 5 seconds After that the power light will stay green and the other lights will change to the state which corresponds to the state of the pin monitored by the indicator WARRANTY amp REPAIRS Warranty This Luxcom Technologies Inc product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of shipment Luxcom Technologies Inc will at its option repair or replace products which prove to be defective during the warranty period provided that they are returned to Luxcom Technologies Inc Repairs necessitated by misuse of the product are not covered by this warranty No other warranties are expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular p
4. E LUXCOM D Technologies Inc ROUTE HDLC HDLC to I P CONVERTER AA Mi econ do a las ine W 12304856 e OWER LNK ACT SPO DI DO RTS CTS OSR CD TXC RXC DTR NETWORK DATA PORT ROUTE HDLC 5 USER MANUAL REV 1 3 October 2 2012 102 Walgreen Road Ottawa Ontario KOA 1L0 Canada Telephone 1 613 831 7777 Fax 1 613 831 7778 www luxcom com email sales luxcom com Table of Contents INTRODUCTION iaa taa bene 1 FO AUIS iiai fesiediiccecsdsscaccdadivainassuvaivetansieabeccsaidzececashaisdeaiscunvedsauvdevadonivenaluouyidiscaveveadsuctaiiacnesbavhadbeavoass 1 SPECIFICA ION S ind detente ceca cc apelin 2 IOC Cali O O icant ce aa Gen A A E AEA AEE AAN OPERATING ANS TRUCTIONS wisi si aiicaeccsacs eccceiecs codeatesdsacuaceaadaudavasccasa udedecdaacehdeauedeenuaccoesetarscacdasaaccaace 3 CTS A isc cet eh A A AAA cus dS er egies Selling ne Config ration Port isise hes A ee ea RS232 Interface Port Adapter P N3 51 237Do cciocio ii cia ednatd see epncanti ca cdeneeceaeecteeetaeee Configuring the MOS tasca dol cartelera Nkanka svedia Dat OFS se oe sa aaa Primary POM coo A en evr ed Gan Pig ewe AAA A ted SEO dare Ollero ed Rete RL Sear ttl alse hits Red ind Alii a ie OS RS 4 85 POrt a rn deteccion oes Front Panel DIP SwitCh8S ooooooooooooooooooccnccccccccncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nana n nn n nn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrs INSTALLATION iscniiana ii aro ia 7 M dem MOUNT A Connect
5. e packet is sent Stream Data If stream data not required then set this to 1000 SET MIN BUFFER SIZE to set number of bytes to stream after the first packet Available Encoding SET ENCODING NRZ SET ENCODING NRZI SET ENCODING MANCHESTER SET ENCODING BIPHASE SPACE SET ENCODING BIPHASE MARK SET IDLE AS ONES the idle HDLC pattern is set to all highs SET IDLE AS FLAGS the HDLC idle pattern is set to 7E HELP or to display this help REBOOT to reboot OK LIST SLAVES Displays devices paired with this unit 98 440 0 5 ROUTE HDLC Manual Rev 1 3 Configuring the Modem Using Telnet Once the IP address is set to be compatible with the computer or network all other configurations can be accessed through the network connection using Telnet or some other similar terminal application Use the assigned IP address for the Hostname and 23 for the Port Data Ports The rear of the modem contains three ports Primary Port Secondary Port and Network Port In this version of the product the Secondary Port is not used The Network Port is a standard 10 100 network port Primary Port The PRIMARY PORT RJ48 is used for the HDLC signal I O This port can be configured as a DCE port sourcing clock or a DTE Requiring clock Data rate can be set between the range of 300 baud to 100 Kbd Pin assignments are shown in the following table RJ48 Pins Signal Name DB25 Pins 1 Data Set Ready DSR 6 2 Carrier D
6. ec 98 440 0 4 ROUTE HDLC Manual Rev 1 3 IP Address 192 168 0 70 Netmask 255 255 240 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 This Unit is set as a Master and listening on IP port 5001 OK help RTN HDLC to IP Converter S_F 14 Copyright 2009 LUXCOM TECHNOLOGIES HDLC Converter Help Available commands SHOW to display current settings SET BIT RATE to set HDLC bit rate i e Set bit rate 2400 SET IP i e set ip 192 168 0 44 SET NETMASK i e set netmask 255 255 255 0 SET GATEWAY i e set gateway 192 168 0 1 SET AS MASTER to set the unit in Master mode i e set as Master SET AS SLAVE to set the unit in Slave mode i e set as Slave SET DESTINATION destination ip to connect to when in a slave mode i e set destination 192 168 0 55 SET IP PORT IP port to listen to in master mode or to connect to in Slave mode i e set ip port 5001 SET TIMEOUT to set tcp connection timeout in Seconds when no activities on both HDLC or ethernet port SET AS DCE to use the DCE port in DCE mode the clock will output SET AS DTE to use the DTE port in DTE mode the clock is input from external source SET HANDSHAKE ON SET HANDSHAKE OFF SET LEAD DCD to set the minimum time in milliseconds for the DCD line high before the HDLC packet is sent SET TRAIL DCD to set the minimum time in milliseconds for the DCD line to stay high after the HDLC packet is sent SET FIRST PACKET to set the minimum number of bytes written to the packet before th
7. eeeeenneeeeeeneeeeesenaeeeeesenaeeeeeeeaees 300b s to 100 Kb s RS 485 Port Optional jisne ana ae ai a a Shares config RJ 45 connector NetWork Poltica adi s 10 100 Ethernet RJ 45 POWEF SOUNCE ica 5V DC universal power cube supplied LTIPS 5 2 5 U 12V DC Isolated optional 24V DC Isolated optional 48V DC isolated optional POWEP CONSUMPtlON oooooocccccccccccnnnnnoncnnnnoncnnnnnnnnonnncnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnannnnnnns lt 2 Watts General Operating temperatulO ooooooccconnnccccnnnnooooncccononcnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnns 40 C to 75 C Humid REA veered sorts ceva ccadegest tases dat tired 10 to 95 MABE tn A Maite cal Bate alae gt 50 000 hours Dime nsions WH Djonni nret nka 11 2cm 2 3cm 16 0cm 1 Specifications subject to change without notice 98 440 0 2 ROUTE HDLC Manual Rev 1 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS General The ROUTE HDLC Serial Data to 10 100Base T TX Ethernet converter was designed to permit the point to point and point to multipoint transmission of HDLC data over an Ethernet network Any unit can be configured as master or slave and can be configured as DCE provide clock or DTE accept clock with pin assignments changed accordingly A master unit would be connected to the master system and slave would be connected directly to a transponder device or to a modem for multi drop operations A master unit can communicate with up to 10 slaves and support up to 500 transponders device
8. etect CD 8 3 Data Terminal Ready DTR 20 4 Signal Ground 7 5 Receive Data RXD 3 6 Transmit Data TXD 2 7 Clear to Send CTS 5 8 Request to Send RTS 4 9 Receive Clock RXC 17 10 Transmit Clock TXC 15 Shield Chassis Ground 1 Secondary Port The secondary port is used in special applications such as the UK traffic system This port is strictly DTE and its function is to allow simultaneous routing of the HDLC packets over both the existing legacy TDM network and the new high speed IP based network Pin assignments of this port are identical to those of the primary port RS 485 Port Pins 1 and 2 of the front panel Config Port are used as signal I O when the RS 485 option card is installed Front Panel DIP Switches Three of the front panel DIP switches are assigned functions The setting of switches 1 and 2 determine which data port s status is being displayed on the front panel LEDs 98 440 0 6 ROUTE HDLC Manual Rev 1 3 The position of switch 6 enables or disables the front panel RS 485 port Sw1 Sw2 FUNCTION Up Up Displays Primary DCE DTE port status Down Up Displays Secondary DTE port status UP Down Displays Config port status Down Down No display SW6 FUNCTION Up Rear panel serial data ports are used as HDLC I O Down Front panel Config port Pins 1 and 2 used as HDLC RS 485 I O INSTALLATION Modem Mounting The ROUTE HDLC can be left on a desktop or
9. ing the Power SUP a ata HSE ae ac ta Sa Nie aa tala adie al aa le eee WARRANTY amp REPAIRS oca iaiu dorakana ieuane taco stacueaasucehsisnstetiansdansabasnideeamneant deuassevuad 7 Repacking For Shipment sssssscccceccceceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eta tadaaaaaaaaaaaessssseeseesseseneaaees COC AMM A A of a AEA ea eee ole LI Wetec ORDERING INFORMATION bis cscivccezecdivesucecscvssisvunisrssetvcavstecdeasscenedcesstecucscuecedseetececcvacevurcivtssecshavedeetss 8 ROUTE ADECCO ia cue ACCESSORIE S a chccccatescadexttedia censsdietedoasscdiveisa ssdavecwsaapsndedeccecucscaeadelelecevecevecscuseads Qevnunsusedine 8 MOUNTING BRACKET Escala ata A Tao RACK MOUNT HARDWARE rr r r p rrer aa e a a ar a E a Ra ara PE ei itoan mt Document Revision Record Rev Rev Rev Rev 1 0 first release 1 1 New section on RS 485 updated section on front panel switches made some corrections 1 2 Added clarification to configuration using Telnet 1 3 Added Amtrak version of firmware under ordering information added adapter P N 51 237 9 INTRODUCTION The ROUTE HDLC enables legacy equipment using HDLC protocols to communicate over standard TCP IP infrastructure allowing complex dendritic cabling systems including costly leased lines to be rationalized into a simple TCP IP LAN with a network switch The network QOS requirements of the unit are flexible and it operates well on high latency low bandwidth infrastructure The uni
10. s A typical topology is shown in the diagram below Slave 1 Serial HDLC Transponder device Computer System Master Ethernet Serial HDLC Eerie ROUTE HDLC Ethernet Slave 2 Transponder device Slave 10 Transponder device The system can support up to 10 Slaves and 500 Transponder devices In applications where low latency is desired it may be necessary to partition the HDLC packets into multiple Ethernet packets To accomplish this set the first Ethernet packet SET FIRST PACKET to a small number of bytes i e 20 bytes and the data buffer size SET MIN BUFFER SIZE to 5 bytes This is not a fixed number as the actual setting is tailored to the specific application If latency is not critical then these settings can be set to larger number of bytes Setting the Configuration Port The CONFIG or Configuration Port is used to initially configure the ROUTE HDLC Use a simple terminal program such as HyperTerminal set to the operating parameters shown below Baud Rates daria id 57 600 Data 8 bits Pai E O None OPS Mucus snnsearncsausguny ane deddeabunsducanstienangeeneadaemaayn 1 FOW Con toluca ia td did None The pin assignments to this port are listed on the next page With the adapter supplied P N 51 237 9 and a ethernet cable a connection can be established between the ROUTE HDLC configuration port and a PC serial port 98 440 0 3 ROUTE HDLC Manual Rev 1 3
11. ts were specifically designed for the upgrade of the U K s various traffic related networks such as NMCS2 MIDAS Motorway Incident Detection and Automated Signaling NUCS2 Signals LCC to Signals Transponders and NMCS2 First Generation CCTV Controllers By adding an optional RS485 interface module the modem can also replace the bulky MIUs Media Interface Units typically used in UK traffic systems The product lends itself equally well to any application which uses HDLC protocol A Master configured Route HDLC can communicate with up to 10 Slave configured units and each slave can support up to 50 attached devices Features Converts HDLC and HDLC M protocols to IP e Fully configurable from network or serial port e Configurable as Master or Slave e Up to 10 Slaves per Master e DCE or DTE selectable HDLC port e Extensive status indicators e Wide temperature range 40 C to 75 C e 5 year warranty 98 440 0 1 ROUTE HDLC Manual Rev 1 3 SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Configuration POT e e aa e a aa a aaa a Aa Enia a iaeia RS232 DCE RJ 45 Configuration Port data rate eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeetsneeeeeeenaees 57 6 Kb s HDLC Primary Prodi A HDLC HDLC M RS232 DCE DTE RJ 48 10 pin RJ 45 HDLC Primary port data rate ccc eceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeaas 300b s to 100 Kb s HDLC Secondary port cecina ra ieii a e i ean ia HDLC HDLC M RS232 DTE RJ 48 HDLC Secondary port data rate cc eeeee
12. urpose Luxcom Technologies Inc is not liable for consequential damages Claims If physical damage to the modem is found when the product is received notify the carrier and Luxcom Technologies immediately Luxcom Technologies will arrange for repair or replacement 98 440 0 7 ROUTE HDLC Manual Rev 1 3 Repacking For Shipment If the modem needs to be shipped by commercial transportation for service or repair the sender must request a Return Material Authorization number RMA from Luxcom Technologies Inc Before returning the item paperwork indicating the name department company and telephone number of the sender model and serial number of the product and a brief description of the problem must be enclosed Certification Luxcom Technologies Inc certifies that this modem met its published specification at the time of shipment from the factory ORDERING INFORMATION ROUTE HDLC X X X A A 0 5V input DC supply default gt 1 12V input DC supply optional 2 24V input DC supply optional 3 48V input DC supply optional 0 No RS485 module 1 Equipped with RS485 module 1 Standard version B gt 2 UK Midas LCC version 3 UK LCC high speed version 4 Amtrak version LIPS 2622202U acciones ero ainia Input 100Vac to 240Vac 50 or 60 Hz Output 5Vdc 2 5A centre positive supplied LTIPS 5 1 MP ica ide Input 100Vac to 240Vac 50 or 60 Hz Output 5Vdc 1 0A centre positive optional ACCESSORIES

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