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1. Fig 4 4 Optional 66 block connector pinout The DPM 216 TRIP is also available with an optional 66 Block Connector for connecting discrete alarms analog alarms and control relays Pinout and wire color coding for the 66 Block are shown above 13 6 3 Top Bottom and Front Panel LEDs Top LEDs CED Status Deseription Data can transmit between the DPM s 2 When Green Com Right system boards i Data cannot be sent between the 2 system When Off boards Com Left Flashing Green Sending and receiving data Flashing Green Indicates that the unit is powered and working Flashing Red _ Indicates an alarm is set Alarm All alarms are clear Discretes Analogs Controls Bottom LEDs LED Status Description PWR Solid Green Power supply OK No voltage or VDC and GND leads reversed Solid Green Ethernet link detected LAN Flashing Green Transmit traffic over LAN Flashing Red Receive traffic over LAN er are CZAD D PK DPMG2 Discrete Point Module Jo DPS Telecom Support 1 559 454 1600 www dpstele com gt Soria Front LEDs LED Status Description Primary i Modem is inactive Active alarm for corr
2. Login admin Password Logged in successfully DPH216 G2 v1 0A 1018 c 2009 DPS Telecom Inc Config P ing D ebug e X it C E thernet D CP S tats n V ram Pr I maryPort re B oot ESC I Port Type 202 Baud 1200 Parity no Stop ME ow None RTS Head 30 RTS Tail 10 iY Ge B aud P arity to Flow Hjead T ail t U ne ESC Connected 0 00 12 ANSI 9600 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS Num Capture P 1 Serial port configuration 1 To enter configuration setting for the Serial Port login to the TTY interface and press C onfig gt pr l maryPort 2 Press the hot keys to toggle through the following options Indicates default settings NOTE Default settings may not reflect the primary interface that shipped in the unit e Port Type 232 485 202 e Baud 115200 57600 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 e Parity None even odd e Flow control None hardware e Stop bits 1 2 3 Set the RTS head tail is using 202 Carrier time Suggested settings are head 60 tail 40 0 0 if using RS232 8 3 Tune 202 Modem Set Transmit Level com 1 9600 HyperTerminal 4 ioj x Fie Edit View Call Transfer Help Diel l3 alal el Password ERE RE JE JE JE JE EE Logged in successfully DPH216 G2 v1 0A 1018 c 2009 DPS Telecom Inc Clonfig P jing Djebug e Xk it C E thernet D CP S tats n ram Pr I maryPort re B oot ESC I Port Type 202 Baud 1200 Parity no Stop S Flow Non
3. e Fire and Safety The DPM can also be used to monitor smoke and sprinkler alarms as well as door and window entries to protect your people and equipment e Easy Fast Configuration e Configuring the DPM for features like email notifications and custom alarm point descriptions is easy with the fast new web browser Plus you ll monitor the alarm status and operate control relays right from the web 2 Specifications Discrete Alarm Inputs Temperature Sensors Temperature Thresholds Analog Alarm Inputs Analog Input Range Analog Thresholds Control Relays Max Voltage Max Current Protocols Dimensions Mounting Power Input Current Draw Fuse Interfaces Modem Configuration Operating Temperature Operating Humidity RoHS Firmware Downloadable 16 2 Optional 1 internal 1 external 4 4 90 to 90 VDC or 4 to 20 mA 4 2 60VDC VDC 120 VAC 1 2 Amp DC Dialup TRIP Alpha pager Serial DCPf DCPx LAN Web SNMPv1 SNMPv2c DCPf DCPx 7 0 Lx 5 0 W x 1 5 D Keyhole mounting for wall frame or rack 21mA 48VDC 42mA 24VDC via 120VAC wall transformer 5SOMA 1 2 Amp GMT 1 RJ45 10Base Ethernet port 1 DB9 craft port 1 1 8 Stereo connector for external temperature probe 1 Serial port Dialup RS232 RS422 485 or 202 modem Standard DPM AT Type 33 6 Baud internal modem Via Web Browser or TTY interface 32 140 F 060 C 0 95 non condensing 5 6 Yes Craft LAN
4. the Go to Advance Go to Basic Config 1 Intrusion 2 Tower Lights 3 C 1500 Critical 4 C5351500 Major S C51500 Minor 6 Generator A 7 Generator B Description TE onci OOO d Config link above the basic alarm configuration window Base Alarms Advanced Alarm Clear Os Set IH Alarm Clear Os Set IH Alarm Clear Os Sat Alarm Clear Os Set Alarm Clear Os Set Alarm Clear Os Set Alarm Clear Os Set w Fig 10 13 The Advanced Base Alarms Config screen Editing Base Alarms Advanced Pnt Point Description Qual Time Qualification Time Qual Type Qualification Type Point Alarm point number User definable description for the discrete alarm input User definable description condition that will appear for the discrete alarm input on Set Example Alarm User definable description condition that will appear for the discrete alarm input on Clear Example Clear The length of time that a condition must occur in order for the condition to be considered an Alarm or a Clear Example If you have a loose door contact and you receive a false alarm every time the wind blows you might want to set a 3 second qualification time This means the door would have to be in the Alarm state for at least 3 seconds before the alarm is triggered and a notification is sent Allows you to choose whether you want to apply the Qualification Time to the alarm Set Clear or Both Most people use only
5. Jan Ed First Sunday El 1 amp ME End Day Month Weekday Hour u nd Day Jan a First Sunday Ea 1 iv AM g Fig 10 18 The Edit gt Date and Time menu Date Select the current month day and year from the drop down menus NTP Server Enter the NTP server s IP address or host name then click Sync Address or Host Example north america pool ntp org Name Select your time zone from the drop down menu Adjust Clock for Daylight Savings Time DST Enable DST Check this box to have the DPM 216 TRIP observe Daylight Savinos StartDay Select the month weekday and time when Daylight Savings will begin Select the month weekday and time when Daylight Savings will end 49 11 10 Timers Timers Web Refresh 100ms 60s How often web browser is refreshed when in monitor mode Is Timed Tick 0s 60m This is a heartbeat function that can be used by masters who don t perform integrity checks Sound on time Os 10m Os How long the NetGuardian s speaker will sound when reportable alarm occures or clears DCP inactive timeout 1m 30m Set system alarm if NetGuardian does not receive a DCP poll with in this timeout time Un Fig 10 19 The Edit gt Timers menu Timers Web refresh How often the web browser is refreshed when in monitor mode Timed Tick plaid function that can be used by masters who don t perform integrity sets the delay between powering on devices during the power on se
6. was received Windows Internet Explorer J This Action will send test notification uf Fig 9 13 NOTE This test only means that your notification settings are correct but you still need to assign the notification to an alarm point 28 10 3 Howto Send Text Msgs to Your Cell The optional 33 6K internal modem provides full support for alohanumeric paging so you can automatically send detailed notifications and instructions to alohanumeric pagers cell phones and PDAs 1 Click on the Notifications button in the Edit menu You can setup as many as 8 different notifications Begin the setup wizard by clicking on a notification number In this example we ll setup Notification 1 to send an alohanumeric page 2 Navigate to the Notifications screen click the notification 1 8 you want to configure and check the Enable Notification box to turn it on Now select the Send Alpha Notification radio button and click Next Notification 2 Notification Setting Enable Notification Send SNMP Notification Send Alpha Notification O Send TMon Notification Fig 9 14 3 At the Alpha Notification screen you ll enter your notification settings Enter the Phone number to call for your alohanumeric pager For Dial Init String Do not enter initialization strings unless directed by your network administrator or DPS Tech Support staff The dial initialization string is sent to the modem before making the call Enter a PIN
7. 3 Shipping List Please make sure all of the following items are included with your DPM 216 TRIP If parts are missing or if you ever need to order new parts please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 1 800 622 3314 DPM 216 TRIP D PK DPMG2 14 ft Ethernet Cable D PR 923 10B 14 U j yo a4 Ei tite Wall Mount Bracket D CS 532 10A 05 Vy Two wall mount bracket screws 2 000 60250 01 Pads Optional Items Available By Request DPM User Manual D UM DPMG2 12001 6 ft DB9M DB9F Download Cable D PR 045 10A 04 X 2 Two Wall Mounting Screws 1 000 80750 50 1 2 Y 2 Amp GMT Fuse 2 740 00500 00 24V Wall Transformer D PR 108 10A 06 120VAC to 24VDC converter External Temperature Sensor D PR 984 10A 10 4 Available Accessories Pluggable Bottom Panel D PK 16PAN Telephone Cable 6 ft D PR 045 10A 01 Small WAGO Connector 2 802 01020 00 The DPM TRIP s pluggable top panel attaches to the amphenol at the bottom of the unit and allows for screw in barrier plug connections for the DPM s alarms analogs and control relays It comes with an additional 10 4 pin barrier connectors 2 820 00814 02 2 3 pin connectors 2 820 00814 02 and 1 2 pin connector 2 820 00814 03 2 Tools Required To install the DPM you ll need the following tools Phillips No 2 Screwdriver Small Standard No 2 Screwdriver PC with terminal emu
8. 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 2 1 PointSet 20 ComRestored 014 Must be set to 1 to perform the resync P0001 Set 10001 through fequest which will resend TRAPs for any P0064Set 10064 Standing alarm P0001Clr 20001 through POO64Clr 20064 Tbl B3 3 ControlGrid Tbl B5 5 AlarmEntry points points AlarmEntry ControlGrid 1 3 6 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 3 Aport 1 Port 1 AAddress 2 Address 2 ADisplay 3 Display 3 APoint 4 Point 4 APntDesc 5 AState 6 For specific alarm points see Table B6 14 4 SNMP Granular Trap Packets SNMP Trap managers can use one of two methods to get alarm information 1 Granular traps not necessary to define point descriptions for the DPM 216 TRIP OR 2 The SNMP manager reads the description from the Trap UDP Header Description Destination port Length OxBABO_ Checksum UDP Headers and descriptions Person 13741 21400 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 1 99 1 1 1 O Y Vae 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 am 1 vae od SNMP Headers and descriptions 58 59 15 Frequently Asked Questions Here are answers to some common questions from DPM 216 TRIP users The latest FAQs can be found on the DPM 216 TRIP support web page http www dpstele com If you have a question about t
9. A single wire brings a contact to an external ground activating the alarm You can reverse the polarity of each individual discrete alarm point so that the alarm is activated when the contact is open This is done with a software configuration change 10 6 2 4 2 Analog Alarms The DPM 216 TRIP s 4 analog alarm inputs measure continuous ranges of voltage or current Analog alarms are typically used to monitor battery voltage charging current temperature humidity wind speed or other continuously changing conditions The measurement range of the analog channels is 90 to 90 VDC or 4 to 20 mA Analog ANA1 User definable connects to the 50 pin amphenol ANA2 User definable connects to the 50 pin amphenol ANA3 User definable connects to the 50 pin amphenol ANA4 User definable connects to the 50 pin amphenol 6 2 4 2 1 Switching Analog Alarms to Current Operation UJi as Uy ieee SEL sma Ki en the s R110 R119 R125 0147 SSI 8 ALLE ae pe p x J13 P_EXT Mini i ar a l Ea Cii O E yal jii Ni4 D T Berg MI ey P ae el cc 2009 n Telecom ma P gt 454 1600 R54 MADE IN USA ser eee J ln Re el COICO sg N s u22 ce SE f glalals ag bag teed fee 4321 ETE aleg Analoas JoAN ER RR JE He g a a HE O eleele EEE lje JE e i a a Fig 4 6 Adjustable jumpers on the DPM 216
10. Eo ae TIRE TIPE Fiacail eee serial ETEN compact Far end switch DPM 216 G2 Fig 10 4 Topology of using the serial port for reach through 11 4 Notifications From the initial Edit gt Notifications menu you will see which of the 8 notifications are enabled their server and schedule Click on the number link for one of the notifications to begin configuration Notifications na pe CT OT 1 ON T Mon 4941681 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 5at Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 5at Any Time Any Time 2 ON Alpha 559 454 1600 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat a otete on nee wheat baj ah Leen Any Time Any Time 3 ON SNMP _10 0 223 199 a a ee ee Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Any Time Fig 10 5 The Edit gt Notifications menu Once you ve chosen which notification you want to setup use the drop down box to determine what events you d like to be notified of Alarms Clears or Both Then choose a notification method and click Next gt to continue Notification 1 Notification Setting Enable Notification O Send SNMP Notification Send Alpha Notification Send TMon Notification Fig 10 6 The Notification Setting menu The DPM TRIP is capable of sending SNMP Traps Alpha Pager or TRIP notifications The next three sub sections contain explanations of the available configuration fields for each notification type 39 11 4 1 SNMP Notification Setup Notification 4 SNMP SNMP Notification SNMP Trap Server I
11. Personal Identification Number for TAP terminal Authentication Click Next Notification 1 Alpha Alpha Notification Phone number to call 6594541600 Dial Init String bol PIN 4568 Fig 9 15 866 823 0501 AT amp T 800 909 4602 Sprint PCS 1 888 866 1727 Note These TAP numbers may change or become discontinued by the issuer 29 5 At the Schedule screen you ll select the exact days times you want to receive Alpha notifications You can set 2 schedules per notification For example you may want to send alpha pages after hours or at certain times during the week and at different hours on the weekend Use the check boxes to select the days of the week and select the time from the drop down menus Click Finish To try a test notification click the Test button See next step Notification 1 Schedule O _ g 1 in ie O 12h 0 Emin AMEJ to 11 Eh 59 Simin PM EJ 2 SMETA O 12h 0 Simin AMM to 11 EJh 59 Simin PM Fig 9 16 6 If you chose to test the Alpha notification you will see the popup below Click OK to send a test Alpha notification Windows Internet Exp lorer J This Action will send test notification ay Fig 9 17 NOTE This test only means that your notification settings are correct but you still need to assign the notification to an alarm point eee i 10 4 Howto Setup Analog Alarms This section explains how to setup a user definable analog alarm The foll
12. Set 42 43 11 6 Systerm Alarms System Alarms JET N1 N2 N4 N Description a a a a all all 25 Default configuration 26 Undefined 27 MAC address not set 28 IP address not set 29 LAN hardware error 30 SNMP processing error 31 SNMP community error EK E E E E E E 32 LAN TX packet drop 33 Notification 1 failed 34 Notification failed ee oe ee ee ee 35 Notification 3 failed 36 Notification 4 failed 37 Notification 5 failed 38 Notification 6 failed 39 Notification 7 failed 40 Notification 8 failed 41 NTP failed 42 Timed tick 43 Serial 1 Rev full Bk a ee ee ee eee eee ae ee 44 Dynamic memory full B E ee ee e a e a ea e EK E E E E E E E E C 45 Unit reset Fig 10 14 The Edit gt System Alarms menu Editing System Alarms Pnt Point Alarm point number Non editable description for this System housekeeping Alarm Check this box to choose to report this alarm Check the box in the Rpt Report green bar top to have all System Alarms reported Leave unchecked to ignore Check the boxes N1 through N8 to determine the notifications that will be sent for each individual system alarm The notification checkboxes correspond to the 8 notifications TRIP SNMP trap etc configured from the Notifications screen Check the box in the green bar top to apply a notification to all System Alarms Notification devices 44 11 7 Controls The DPM 216
13. TRIP s relay can be configured in the Edit gt Controls menu You can enter your own description for this relay and designate it to a notification device s Controls Notification devices E 1 co Back Door 2 CO Side Entrance ir Is I Fig 10 15 The Edit gt Controls menu Editing Control Relays User definable description for the DPM 216 TRIP s control Stands for Momentary Time which is the time in milli seconds when Mom Time you quick latch the relay from Monitor Mode T Mon or other SNMP Check the boxes N1 through N8 to send notifications for each relay These notification devices correspond to the 8 notifications TRIP SNMP trap etc configured from the Notifications screen Check the box in the green bar top to apply a notification to all Control Relays Notification Devices 11 8 Analogs Each of the DPM 216 TRIP s analog channels may be individually configured to monitor analog changes in your environment The analog inputs natively measures voltage on a range of 90 to 90 VDC By removing the lid of the unit you can move a jumper to set the point to monitor 4 20mA Please see Section 5 8 for more info Internal and external temperature sensors monitor the ambient temperature Both sensors measure a range of 32 F to 140 F 0 C to 60 C within an accuracy of 1 The external temperature sensor provides external temperature readings by plugging the optional probe into the temp
14. TRIP will declare an alarm in the absence of the active low signal creating the practical equivalent of an active high alarm e If the alarm input is normally open switching to Reversed operation converts it to a normally closed alarm point e If the alarm input is normally closed switching to Reversed operation converts it to a normally open alarm point Q I m unsure if the voltage of my power supply is within the specified range How to test the voltage Connect the black common lead of a voltmeter to the ground terminal of the battery Connect the red lead of the voltmeter to the batter s VCD terminal The voltmeter should read between 12 and 30VDC 61 15 2 SNMP FAQs Q Which version of SNMP is supported by the SNMP agent on the DPM A SNMP v1 and SNMPv2c Q How do I configure the DPM 216 TRIP to send traps to an SNMP manager Is there a separate MIB for the DPM 216 TRIP How many SNMP managers can the agent send traps to And how do I set the IP address of the SNMP manager and the community string to be used when sending traps A The DPM 216 TRIP begins sending traps as soon as the SNMP managers are defined The DPM 216 TRIP MIB is included on the DPM 216 TRIP 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 in the Trap Address field of Ethernet Port Setup To configure the community
15. best fits this sensor Before you save review the Threshold Values you entered earlier These might have been recalculated based off the newly entered reference points Reboot the DPM to save your changes 10 Log back into the unit and click Analogs from the blue Monitor menu Now you should be able to view your new analog gauge and its current value Fig 9 22 11 Click the Classic View link at the top of the page to switch from Gauge View Classic view shows just the raw values of your analog sensor 33 10 5 Howto Tune the 202 Modem The following steps are only used if your DPM build includes a 202 modem 1 Click on the Edit gt Serial Port 2 When 202 is chosen at the Port Type the Tune 202 link will appear at top of the screen Click the link DPS Telecom DPM216 G2 Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Base Alarms Primary Serial Port Configuration System Alarms Tune 202 Controls Location Port Configuration Reach Through Analogs Port Type Baud Parity Stop Bits Event Log Primary port located KAJ 9600 EU amp bitdata no parity E 19 C Enable Reach Through in the back of the Port Type unit RTS head RTS tail Flow Control n PR 0 a None J 3000 TCP E x ys em Ethernet Serial Port Notifications Base Alarms Fig 9 23 3 Click the buttons to adjust the Signal and Level Tune 202 Modem Signal Level Coarse Down Fig 9 24 11 Configuring Your DPM via the Web In
16. correctly with the DPM 216 TRIP The LAN link LED is green on my DPM 216 TRIP 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 G 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 a level or an edge The unit 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 DPM 216 TRIP Ordering TTL points for your DPM 216 TRIP 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 60 point If the alarm input generates an active high signal switching to Reversed operation means the DPM 216 TRIP will declare an alarm in the absence of the active high signal creating the practical equivalent of an active low alarm e If the alarm input generates an active low signal switching to Reversed operation means the DPM 216
17. gt lt HET ge D a E m m LE 5 z wi Ethernet LI LI 3 CS1500 Critical E 5 C51500 Minor O G Generator A C s Fuse 112 10 C 9 Fuse 112 11 C Fig 10 12 The Edit gt Base Alarms menu Editing Base Alarms Basic Pnt Point Alarm point number User definable description for the discrete alarm input Reverse Check this box to reverse the polarity of the alarm point Left un checked this means a normally open contact closure is a clear condition When polarity is reversed a normally closed alarm point is clear when closed Rev Reverse Example Door with a magnetic door sensor When the door is closed the magnetic sensor acts like a closed relay However you know this should not trigger an alarm condition This means you d want the door alarm reversed in the DPM because we are looking for a normally closed condition Check the boxes N1 through N8 to determine the notifications that will be sent for each individual alarm point The notification checkboxes correspond to the 8 notifications TRIP SNMP trap etc configured from the Notifications screen Check the box in the green bar top to apply a notification to all Base Alarms Notification devices 11 5 2 Advanced Alarm Configuration The advanced alarm configuration screen provides access to change an alarm s set and clear messages and qualification timers for the alarm To reach the Base Alarms Advanced screen click
18. neg DPS Telecom Your Partners In Network Alarm Monitoring Discrete Point Module DPM 216 TRIP CO SS PP are D PE DPMG 7 78 TT TT eT ee eT TT Discrete Point Module Je DPS Telecom Support 1 559 454 1600 www dpstela com Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs May 27 2011 D UM DPMG2 12001 Firmware Version 1 0B 0050 Revision History June 15 2011 Added instructions for TRIP notifications misc updates May 27 2011 Misc web interface updates December 8 2010 Updated status lights pinouts and shipping list September 13 2010 Preliminary release 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 Allsoftware 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 copynght laws 2010 DPS Telecom Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telecom shall not be hable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Contents
19. or via Web browser by using the unit s default IP address of 192 168 1 100 Provision the DPM 216 TRIP with the appropriate information then change your computer s IP address and subnet mask back to their original settings Now you re ready to do the rest of your configuration via LAN Plug your LAN cable into the DPM 216 TRIP and see Logging On to the DPM 216 TRIP to continue databasing using the Web Browser 18 8 Basic Configuration 8 1 TTY Interface The TTY interface is the DPM s built in interface for basic configuration From the TTY interface you can e Edit the IPA subnet and gateway e Set DCP info for T Mon polling e Tune the 202 modem e Ping other devices on the network e Set unit back to factory defaults e Debug and troubleshoot e Configure data ports For more advanced configuration tools please use the Web Browser Interface For Telnet connect to the IP address at port 2002 to access the configuration menus after initial LAN WAN setup Telnet sessions are established at port 2002 not the standard Telnet port as an added security measure Menu Shortcut Keys The letters before or enclosed in parentheses are menu shortcut keys Press the shortcut key to access that option Pressing the ESC key will always bring you back to the previous level Entries are not case sensitive 19 ee 8 2 Configure Serial Port via TTY com 1 9600 HyperTerminal E iol x File Edit view Call Transfer Help Diel ala ol El
20. strings choose SNMP from the Edit menu and enter appropriate values in the Get Set and Trap fields Does the DPM 216 TRIP support MIB 2 and or any other standard MIBs The DPM 216 TRIP supports the bulk of MIB 2 Does the DPM 216 TRIP SNMP agent support both DPM 216 TRIP and T MonXM variables The DPM 216 TRIP SNMP agent manages an embedded MIB that supports only the DPM 216 TRIP s RTU variables The T MonXM variables are included in the distributed MIB only to provide SNMP managers with a single MIB for all DPS Telecom products PO PO Q 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 A Generally a single change of state generates a single trap What does point map mean A point map is a single MIB leaf that presents the current status of a 64 alarm point display in an ASCll readable form where a represents a clear and an x represents an alarm PO Q The DPM 216 TRIP manual talks about control relay outputs How do I control these from my SNMP manager The control relays are operated by issuing the appropriate set commands which are contained in the DPS Telecom MIB P How can associate descriptive information with a point for the RTU granular traps The DPM 216 TRIP alarm point descriptions are i
21. 1 Changing the Default Password The password can be configured from the Edit gt System screen The minimum password length is four characters however DPS recommends setting the minimum password length to at least five characters Use the following steps to change the logon password 1 From the Edit menu select System 2 Enter the new user name in the User field 3 Enter the new password in the Password field 4 Click the Save button System Settings Global System Settings Name DPM216 G2 Location Contact 559 454 1600 User admin Password i eeeeeeeee DCP Responder Settings DCP Unit ID 1 DCPx Listen DCP over LAN Disable Listening DCP LAN 2001 UDP E System Controls Initialize Configuration Backup Configuration Save Restore Configuration Upload Fig 8 2 Global System Settings section of the Edit gt System menu NOTE You will see the following popup when making changes to the DPM 216 TRIP from the Edit menu It will appear when confirming your changes to the database either by clicking Next in the setup wizards or the Save button Win dows Internet Explorer EJI PiN Data submitted and wrtten to flash Fig 8 3 Commit to NVRAM popup 23 10 Most Important How Tos The next few sections of this manual will walk you through some of the most common tasks for using the DPM 216 TRIP You will learn how to send email notifications and send SNMP traps to you
22. 1410 Sk Oe lulo ON L IdLI aC LC OLONI O B OIN CG OC 91 G L pl el Cl LV O E Le OF 6c BC ZG 9 GV BE 8 ZE GE G ve ce LLWAV OL WIV 6 WIV C ANTY L ATY A N O AJ O gt gt S s E olal s N W O A gt O o MN K O AJ N Z O 8 WIV ZLZWI1V 9 ATY GW IV ZALIV ATY G z U Y N gt J z N N ALM Alarm O Normally Open ANA Analog NC Normally Closed CO Common CTRL Control Rela GND Ground i N A Not Applicable Unused RTN Alarm Return Pin Fig 6 1 DPM 216 TRIP bottom 6 2 1 Power Connection 48 or 24VDC Build Option The DPM 216 TRIP is powered by one screw terminal barrier plug power connectors To connect the DPM to a power supply follow these steps 1 Always use safe power practices when making power connections Be sure to remove fuses from the fuse distribution panel as well as the back of the DPM before making your power connections 2 Use the grounding lug to connect the unit to earth ground The grounding lug is next to the symbol D Insert the eyelet of the earth ground cable between the two bolts on the grounding lug Ground cable not included 3 Insert a battery ground into the power connector plug s right terminal and tighten the screw then insert a battery line to the plug s left terminal and tighten its screw 4 Insert a fuse into the fus
23. 1i 2 Display 5 Analog 4 Major Under CTC 99 1 3 Analog4MajorOver _ 9 1 4 AnalogValue o o O99 Z 1 S 560 Analog 5 Minor Under CTC 99 1 1 Analog5MinorOver OJ 9 1 2 Display 6 Analog 5 Major Under __ _ 99 1 3 Analog5MajorOver O 9 1 4 Analog Value o n 9 1 564 Analog 6 Minor Under 9 1 Analog 6 Minor Owr 9 1 2 Display 7 Analog 6 Major Under Cid 99 J 1 3 Analog 6 Major Over st 9 1 4 AnalogValue O O99 Z 1 Sis 560 Analog 7 Minor Under ___ 9 1 1 Analog7MinorOver 9 1 2 Display 8 Analog 7 Major Under __ O 99 1 3 Analog7MajorOver O 9 1 4 Analog Vale 9 1 5 amp 4 Analog 8 Minor Under CT 99 1 1 Analog 8 Minor Over 39 1 2 Display 9 Analog 8 Major Under tC 99 J 1 3 Analog 8 Major Over _ 9 1 4 AnalogValue 9 1 5 amp 4 Table 14 1 54 55 14 2 System Alarms Display Map Display Points AlarmPoint Description Solution Default The internal NVRAM may be damaged Login to the DPM s web browser and The unit is using default configuration configure the unit Power cycle to see is settings the alarm clears 06 DCP Inactive Alarm is active when not being polled by T Verify the path to T Mon is valid and T Mon Mon master station is online MAC Address The MAC Address is not set Call DPS Tech Supp
24. DNS Server 2 H a IP address of the domain name server Set to 255 255 255 255 is not U 37 11 3 Serial Ports The Edit gt Serial Port menu allows you to change settings depending on the port type of your DPM From this menu you can select a mode of operation tune the 202 modem and enable reach through serial port functionality Note To configure your serial port make sure to select the correct Port Type from the drop down menu Primary Serial Port Configuration Port Configuration Reach Through Port Type Baud Parity Stop Bits Primary port located 232 U 9600 U 8 bitdata no pariy 17 ERA nae SON in the back of the yee unit RTS head RTS tail Flow Control ee EGE I 0 0 None 32 s Fig 10 3 The Edit gt Serial Ports menu A reminder that your primary serial port is located on the back of the DPM 216 TRIP chassis Choose from 202 232 485 and Flow Control menu The most commonly used value is 30 The most commonly used value is 10 FlowControh S Enable Reach through Checking this box enables the port to be used as a terminal server Most commonly used to Telnet through the port over LAN to a hub switch or router From a command prompt type the following note the spaces between each entry telnet IP address port Example telnet 192 168 1 100 3000 device Select TCP or UDP traffic to be passed through to a serial device 38 Fos GE cS f i l w LAN Ss
25. Fie gorio Alcea u m C a ca Arey 7 The DPM 216 TRIP s main menu will appear Type C for C onfig then E for E thernet Configure the unit s IP address subnet mask and default gateway word Lowped in successful dy DESI G2 v 04 1018 co Dri Telve Ine Clonfia Phing Dbebog ellil TE Elthernet Sttats nlVircs re Elont ESC 7E Baik IP 179 68 1 IE Cio 168 i iti faa aa ee ee ee 192 0 i ZU 73 7 795 255 2a fo fan i 108 ASP Wimat Addr Stubnet Glatewey ESD U Wei IP 1a6 1090 14 16 6 When prompted enter the default user name admin and password dpstelecom NOTE If you don t receive a prompt for your user name and password check the Com port you are using on your PC and make sure you are using the cable provided Additional cables can be ordered from DPS Telecom Part number D PR 045 10A 04 HyperTerminal File Edt Yew Call Trasfer Help Dia o 328 Df eB login admin Password sdis ste m atr 8 ESC to the main menu When asked if you d like to Save your changes type Y for Y es Reboot the DPM 216 TRIP to save its new configuration Unit Ir 192 ee ee 1927 1685 1 106 tubae Haak s Zaa Pod ia 9 255 192 0 pnb 2 foo coo a 1255 2755 205 255 se iinit BG 2 i 18 81 0i i5 gF Ulnit Adir Sjanet Glatenay ESC 7 U Unit IF 126 18 200 171 init IF 2 176 10 230 121 penal Mask 206 i326 lanl a Kon pr e eae Agta Unit EK i a 10 8100 5 BF Uingt Addr Slubnet GClabe
26. P 126 10 769 1235 Trap Port No 162 Usually Use 162 Trap Community public SNMP Trap Version Ovi vac Fig 10 8 Editing SNMP notification settings SNMP Notification SNMP Trap Server IP The SNMP trap manager s IP address The SNMP port UDP port set by the SNMP trap manager to receive traps usually set to 162 Trap Port No Trap Communit Community name for SNMP TRAP requests 11 4 2 Alpha Pager Notification Setup Notification 7 Alpha Alpha Notification Phone number to call 559 454 1600 Dial Init String PIN 4955 Fig 10 9 Editing Alpha notification settings Alpha Notification Phone number to call Phone number to send the notification Sent to the modem before making the call Do NOT enter Dial Init String initialization strings unless directed by a network administrator or DPS Tech Support staff Personal Identification Number for TAP terminal Authentication 40 11 4 3 T Mon Notification Setup TRIP Notification 1 T Mon T Mon Notification TRIP via Dialup Primary T Mon phone 4941681 Secondary T Mon phone Fig 10 10 Configuring Notifications for T Mon TRIP TRIP T Mon Notification Primary T Mon Phone Enter the Phone Number of your primary T Mon Master Secondary T Mon Phone Enter the Phone Number of your secondary T Mon 11 4 4 Schedule Once you ve configured your notifications you ll be taken to the schedule menu where you will tell the DPM 216 TRIP
27. TRIP s bottom circuit board By default the analog inputs are configured to measure voltage You can switch the analog inputs to measure current by resetting jumpers on the DPM 216 TRIP s circuit board To test the analog alarm voltage current jumpers follow these steps 1 Make sure the DPM 216 TRIP is depowered and disconnected from all network connections 2 Remove the screws from the sides of the bottom portion of the DPM 216 TRIP case 3 Slide the top cover of the case off to expose the circuit board 11 4 The adjustable jumpers are located on the unit s bottom board on the grounding lug side of the unit as shown in Fig 4 6 All alarm inputs can be individually configured for current or voltage operation Remember that the default jumper position is OPEN for measuring voltage Note Each jumper inserts a 250 ohm shunt resistor across the input This must be taken into account when defining the analog input reference scale Jumper installed for current Current Analog 4to 20 mA 250 Ohm Current Source Shunt Transducer Channel Input J7 _ ANAI J5 ANA2 Jumper removed for voltage J3 ANA Voltage J7 J5 J3 Analog Unjumpered Open Position Jumpered Closed Position ANA 4 Channel Voltage Operation default Current Operation Input Voltage Source Transducer Fig 4 7 Jumper settings for analog alarms inputs 5 Slide the bottom cover of the case back into posit
28. Unit MAC 00 10 81 00 45 DE Host Name Enable DHCP C Unit IP 10 0 4 123 10 0 4 123 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Gateway 10 0 0 254 10 0 0 254 Ethernet Settings DNS Server 1 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 DNS Server 2 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Fig 10 2 The Edit gt Ethernet menu Ethernet Settings Unit MAC Hardware address of the DPM 216 TRIP Not editable For reference only Used only for web browsing Example If you don t want to remember this DPM s IP address you can type in a name is this field such as DPM216TRIP Once you save and reboot the unit you can now browse to it locally by simply typing in DPM216TRIP in the address bar no htto needed Used to turn on Dynamic Host Connection Protocol NOT recommended Enable DHCP because the unit is assigned an IP address from your DHCP server The IP you ve already assigned to the unit becomes inactive Using DHCP means the unit will NOT operate in a T Mon environment UnitIP_ s IP address of the DPM 216 TRIP our local network or be forwarded somewhere else on a wide area network An important parameter if you are connected to a wide area network It tells the Gateway DPM which machine is the gateway out of your local network Set to 255 255 255 255 if not using Contact your network administrator for this info Ethernet Settings DNS Server 1 del big IP address of the domain name server Set to 255 255 255 255 if not U
29. analog channels MjU Major Under I Threshold settings These user defined value are used to indicate the pee on nee severity of the alarm by indicating when the threshold values you ve set MnO Minor Over MiO Maior Over have been passed 46 11 8 2 Advanced Analog Configuration To access the Advanced configuration screen click the Advanced Config link near the Description From the Advanced configuration screen you can now select which analog gauges you want to represent the changing values Analogs Notification devices Rev Nil N2 N3 N4 NS NG N7 NS d EM oe Ee u o ag u Description Rev Ni N2 N3 N4 NS N6 N7 NS a E Units VDC MjU 79 0000 Mnu 35 0000 MnO 35 0000 MjO 79 0000 oige On set On clear Time QType Display units Alarm Clear 0s Se B 1 L Low reference High reference 35 0000 35 0000 35 0000 35 0000 Analog Gauge Type None fla new a O s Description Rev Ni N2 N3 N4 N5 NG N7 NS a u LI 2L units voc MjU 79 0000 MnU 35 0000 MnO 35 0000 MjO 79 0000 Advanced Fig 10 17 The Advanced Edit gt Analogs menu Editing Analogs Advanced User definable description for the analog input Onset User definable description condition that will appear for the alarm on Set Example Alarm User definable description condition that will appear for the alarm Clear Example Clear Qualification Time condition to be considered an Alarm or a Clear Qualification Ty
30. as 4 K if BAC active expected 44 Dynamic Not expected to occur Call DPS Tech Support 559 454 1600 memory full Me em hae net mitalized Check to make sure your Dial Init string error IS correct If unintentional call DPS Tech Support alacant 559 454 1600 47 Modem report The modem is not receiving a response Ensure that your DPM is dialing the error from the device it is contacting correct number 57 14 3 SNMP Manager Functions The SNMP Manager allows the user to view alarm status set date time issue controls and perform a resync The display and tables below outline the MIB object identifiers The table below begins with dosRTU however the MIB object identifier tree has several levels above it The full English name is as follows root iso org dod internet private enterprises dps Inc dposAlarmControl dosRTU Therefore dosRTU s full object identifier is 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 Each level beyond dosRTU 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 dosRTU is 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 the Control Grid 3 the Display 3 dpsRTU 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 Controlia 3 a see Table A1 Table 14 2 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
31. caused by the purchaser s failure to provide a suitable installation envronment for the product c damage caused by use of the product for purposes other than those for which it was designed d damage caused by disasters such as fire flood wind or lightning unless and to the extent that the product specification provides for resistance to a defined disaster e damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modifications f damage during shipment from the purchaser to DPS or g any abuse or misuse by the purchaser THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event will DPS be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict tort or any other legal theory Damages that DPS will not be responsible for include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of savings or revenue loss of use of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of any substitute equipment facilities or services downtime claims of third parties including customers and injury to property The purchaser shall fill out the requested information on the Product Warranty Card and mail the card to DPS This card provides information that helos DPS make product improvements and develop new products For an additional fee DPS may a
32. chedule 11 5 Base Alarms 11 5 1 Basic Alarm Configuration 11 5 2 Advanced Alarm Configuration 11 6 Systerm Alarms 11 7 Controls 11 8 Analogs 11 8 1 Basic Analog Configuration 11 8 2 Advanced Analog Configuration 11 9 Date and Time 11 10limers 11 11Reboot 12 Monitoring via the Web Browser 12 1 Monitoring Base Alarms 12 2 Monitoring System Alarms 12 3 Operating Controls 12 4 Monitoring Analogs 13 Firmware Upgrade 14 Reference Section 14 1 Display Mapping 14 2 System Alarms Display Map 14 3 SNMP Manager Functions 14 4 SNMP Granular Trap Packets 15 Frequently Asked Questions 15 1 General FAQs 15 2 SNMP FAQs 16 Technical Support 17 End User License Agreement 34 36 37 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 43 44 44 45 46 48 49 49 50 50 50 51 52 53 54 54 55 57 58 59 59 61 62 63 1 DPM 216 TRIP Overview Effective easy to install light capacity alarm monitoring The DPM 216 TRIP is a compact LAN based light capacity remote telemetry unit The DPM 216 TRIP is designed for easy installation at small remote sites making it cost effective to deploy alarm monitoring throughout your entire telecom network e Cost effective alarm reporting from even your sp ce smallest remote sites PINAN e Receive alarm notifications via alpha pagers Se k e Monitor up to 16 alarm inputs and 2 control outputs at k remote sites J e New Now featuring built in web browser e New 4 user defined analogs e New 202 modem build opti
33. ct and upgrade announcements keep you up to date with the latest technology e Exclusive access to special offers for DPS Telecom Factory Training product upgrade offers and discounts To get your free subscription to The Protocol register online at www TheProtocol com register Free Tech Support on the Web MyDPS MyDPS is your personalized members only online resource Registering for MyDPS is fast free and gives you exclusive access to e Firmware and software downloads and upgrades e Product manuals e Product datasheets e Exclusive user forms Register for MyDPS online at www DpsTele com register The Protocol atarm Monitoring Ezine May 10 2005 Call 1 888 393 1060 er gt DPS Telecom JE White Paper 5 Steps to Intelligent SNMP Legacy Integration arn how to make your c alar m monitori pei ntc compara ka ier aba wma r tho ut losing time money or functionality r SNMP Download White Pape Net Guardian 832A Tall ET O NG bs 55 53 ceccscc MAKE ZE Turbocharge Your NetGuardian With SNMP v2c The new en 4 0 firmware adds v2c gt robu st message de livery Vi NMP MOME mmand Catomizane alar ev si ala rm pos sam uping plus er le t Get the full details erythi u AG ana w you can upgrade to NetGu ardia a 0 ne ad Full Story Creative Solution Convert Your LEDs to Contact Closures siren ut nitric Sao gee nique nito i i aaa n that LEDs to contact closures ing DPS equi mies en
34. e RTS Head 30 RTS Tail 10 t pe B aud P arity S top F low Head T ail t U ne ESC U On 4 Mark 3 Space Off 7 CoarseUp 1 FineUp 2 FineDown 6 CoarseDown Connected 0 00 15 ANSI 96008 N 1 SCROLL ce Print echo 2 Tuning the 202 modem 1 Login to the TTY interface and press C onfig gt pr l maryPort gt t U ne 2 Press the hot keys to turn on then mark or space Set the desired level factory default is 13dBm 8 4 Set DCP Parameters Pr I maryPort re B oot ESC I Port Type 202 Baud 1200 Parity no Stop Ae Flow None RTS Head 30 RTS Tail 10 t Y pe B aud Pjarity top F low H ead T ail t U ne ESC U On 4 Mark 3 Space Off 7 CoarseUp 1 FineUp 2 FineDown 6 CoarseDown t pe Bjaud Pjarity top F low Hjead T ail t U ne ESC lt E thernet D CP S tats n ram Pr I maryPort re B oot ESC D DCP Unit ID 1 Listen DCP OVER SERIAL U jnitID L jisten ESC 3 Setting DCP Parameters 1 Login to the TTY interface and press C onfig gt D CP 2 Set the DCP Address Unit ID 3 Set the DCP listening type toggle through the options Choose over serial over LAN or disabled e Note If not using DCP to communicate with a DPS master set the address to 0 and disable listening 21 9 DPM 216 TRIP Web Browser Pane na aaa The DPM 216 TRIP features a built in Web Browser a Interface that allows you to manage alarms and Pr
35. e distribution panel and measure voltage The voltmeter should read 40 and 70VDC for 48VDC build option or 18 and 36VDC 24VDC build option 5 The power plug can be inserted into the power connector only one way to ensure the correct polarity Note that the negative voltage terminal is on the left and the GND terminal is on the right 6 Insert fuse into the Power A fuse slot The power LED should be lit green If the LED is off the power connection is reversed To confirm that power is correctly connected the status and alarm LEDs on the DPM s top panel will flash RED and GREEN indicating that the DPM application has started 6 2 2 Serial Connection The DPM 216 TRIP has 4 build options for it s serial dialup port You can order your port as a Yost RS 232 RS 485 4 wire 202 RJ45 or with a dial up modem The serial port is located on the back panel where it is labeled Primary Hot Tip the Product Information Search link Type in the full part number of your unit and click A If you are unsure of the serial port type on your DPM login to MyDPS and click on the Submit button to access the specifications The serial port can be used for three different functions e Reach through proxy connection for LAN based Telnet access to switches radios PBXs and other equipment e Alarm reporting to the T Mon NOC Remote Alarm Monitoring System over an RS 232 485 202 or dial up modem e Dial up notifications via your cell phone and a
36. e the radio button to determine how you want the DPM to send enabled notifications e Send to all notification devices sends all enabled notifications for a particular devices Escalate point when an alarm sets Notifications e Escalate Notifications tells the DPM to send enabled notifications in order 1 8 until a successful notification is sent ex Notifications 1 3 and 8 are enabled for a point Notification 1 fails setting a system alarm so the DPM will attempt to send 3 next Notification 3 is successful so the DPM will not send notification 8 DCP Responder Settings For use with T Mon NOC User definable ID number for this DPM 216 TRIP DCP Address DCP LAN Enter the DCP port for this DPM 216 TRIP UDP TCP port TRIP Unit ID The site number to use when communicating over dialup to T Mon eal ooecnen being polled va DCP also known as backup l System Controls Used to restore all factory default settings to the DPM 216 TRIP Do not initialize the Initialize Configuration non volatile RAM NVRAM unless you want to re enter all of your configuration settings again Backup Configuration Saves your current configuration to a bin file Restore Configuration Clickable link that takes you to the Firmware Load screen where you ll browse to the config file you ve saved on your PC 36 11 2 Ethernet The Edit gt Ethernet menu allows you to define and configure Ethernet settings Ethernet Settings Ethernet Settings
37. ed in green when the alarm condition is not present see Display Mapping in the Reference Section for a complete description of system alarms System Alarms pnt Description state _ _ 25 Default configuration Clear 26 DCP inactive Alarm 27 MAC address not set Clear 28 IP address not set Clear 29 LAN hardware error Clear 30 SNMP processing error Clear 31 SNMP community error Clear 32 LAN TX packet drop Clear 33 Notification 1 failed Clear 34 Notification 2 failed Clear 35 Notification 3 failed Clear 36 Notification 4 failed Clear 37 Notification 5 failed Clear 38 Notification 6 failed Clear 39 Notification 7 failed Clear 40 Notification 8 failed Clear 41 NTP failed Clear 42 Timed tick Clear 43 Serial 1 RcvQ full Clear 44 Dynamic memory full Clear 45 Unit reset Clear 46 Modem init error Clear 47 Modem report error Clear Fig 10 22 View the status of System Alarms from the Monitor gt System Alarms menu 51 12 3 Operating Controls Use the following rules to operate the DPM 216 TRIP s control 1 Select Controls from the Monitor menu 2 Under the State field you can see the current condition of the control 3 To issue the control click on a command Opr operate RIs release or Mom momentary Controls CC 1 CO Back Door Released Opr Ri Mom 2 CO Side Entrance Released Opr Ris Mom Fig 10 23 Operate the control relay by clicking on one of the actions in the Commands field 52 12 4 Monitoring Ana
38. ening DCP LAN 2001 UDP 2 DCP Serial Configure Primary Serial Port TRIP Unit ID 6 Always call Call only if DCP is inactive Modem Settings Configure Modem System Controls Initialize Configuration Backup Configuration Restore Configuration Fig 9 8 2 Click on the Notifications button in the Edit menu You can setup as many as 8 different notifications Begin the setup wizard by clicking on a notification number In this example we ll setup Notification 4 to send SNMP traps to your alarm master no_ stat type server ime window 1 1 OFF Email On Email Email Email Email Email 123 456 789 00 Notifications Mo days selected Any Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 06 004M to 06 00PM Cun Man Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat any Time Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Sun Man Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Tima Sun Man Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Sun Man Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Sun Man Tus ad Thu Fri Sat Any Time Fig 9 9 Time Wimmis 2 No days selected Any Time Sun Sat Any Time Cun Man Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Tine Sun hon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time 26 3 At the Notification Setting screen check the Enable Notification box to turn on Notifica
39. erature port on the DPM 216 TRIP s back panel You also have the option to use a Basic or Advanced configuration methods explained the following 2 sections 45 11 8 1 Basic Analog Configuration Basic configuration for the DPM 216 TRIP s analog channels can be accomplished from the Edit gt Analogs menu From this screen you enable or disable the analog channels select notification devices and set thresholds Analogs Notification devices Rev N1 N2 N3 N4 NS NG N7 ZH MO U O mom om O u Description Rev N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 NG N7 N8 Oo a 1U units voc Mju 79 0000 MnU 35 0000 MnO 35 0000 MjO 73 0000 Advanced Description Rev N1 N2 N3 N4 NS NG N7 NS a a 2l units voc Mju 9 0000 MnU 35 0000 MnO 35 0000 MjO 79 0000 Adwanced Fig 10 16 The basic Edit gt Analogs menu Editing Analogs Basic Checking the box in the Enab column enables monitoring of the analog Enab Enable channel Analog channels that are not enabled will not show in the Monitor Menus gt Analogs screen User definable description for the analog channel Check this box to reverse the polarity This is not typically used Rev Reverse Reversing polarity is the same as reversing your wring Example 54VDC becomes 54VDC Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm Notification devices notifications for that analog alarm Check the box in the green bar top to have a notification device send an alarm for all
40. esponding point on both banks e g points 1 and 9 are both set daj oil This LED is the DPM s clock signal and flashes at a regular interval Only shown on models of the DPM 216 TRIP with optional modem The Bank light flashes green Flashing in unison or out of sync with one of the alarm point LEDs determines which bank that alarm belongs to 14 15 Quick Start How to Connect to the DPM 216 TRIP Most DPM users find it easiest to give the unit an IP address subnet and gateway through the front craft port TTY interface to start Once these settings are saved and you reboot the unit you can access it over LAN to do the rest of your databasing via the Web Browser interface Alternative option You can skip the TTY interface by using a LAN crossover cable directly from your PC to the DPM 216 TRIP and access its Web Browser 7 1 _ via Craft Port using TTY Interface 1 The simplest way to connect to the DPM 216 TRIP is over a physical cable connection between your PC s COM port and the unit s craft port Note You must be connected via craft port or Telnet to use the TTY interface Make sure you are using the straight through 1 to 1 Male to Female DB9 DB9 download cable provided with your DPM 216 TRIP to make a craft port connection We ll be using HyperTerminal to connect to the unit in the following example however most terminal emulating programs should work Male to Female DB 9 to DBS PC with term
41. fail and clear For example if you re monitoring a Propane tank it might make more sense to see the word Empty instead of Alarm 31 4 QTime Stands for Qualification time Here the qualification time is set for 1 minute By clicking this link the help text will explain that 1S 1 second 1M 1 Minute and 1H 1hour Typically when an analog sensor crosses a threshold it does not stay there It usually waivers across the threshold value This may cause many alarms and possible many nuisance emails Here we will set the qualification time for minute meaning we will only see this alarm if the value is across the threshold for 1 minute or longer The same is true for the clear condition We only want to know it has cleared if it stays clear for longer than 1 minute 5 Display Units This is the 3 unit value the DPM will display as the label for the units you want to measure This field is only used for readability It does not affect how the DPM works with your analog sensor For this example we want to show F for Fahrenheit Other entries you might want to use for analog measurements are H for Percent Humidity Knt for Knots wind speed LBS pounds of pressure etc 6 High Low Reference The Low and High Reference values are how the DPM will determine the temperature based off the input voltage You will find these values in the documentation that came with the sensor you are using The DPM is t
42. he DPM 216 TRIP please call us at 559 454 1600 or e mail us at support dpstele com 15 1 General FAQs Q A P O How do I telnet to the DPM 216 TRIP You must use Port 2002 to connect to the DPM 216 TRIP 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 DPM 216 TRIP and Port 2002 For example to connect to the DPM 216 TRIP using the standard Windows Telnet client click Start click Run and type telnet lt DPM 216 TRIP IP address gt 2002 How do connect my DPM 216 TRIP to the LAN To connect your DPM 216 TRIP 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 unit s IP configuration requires a reboot Q When I connect to the DPM 216 TRIP through the craft port on the front panel it either P O doesn t work right or it doesn t work at all What s going on 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 1 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
43. inal emulator such as HyperTerminal To access HyperTerminal using Windows 2 Click on the Start menu gt select Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal fae Accessories e Accessibility T HyperTerminal ET Startup a M Entertainment t Network Connections E Intennet Explorer J Address Book G Netveork Setup Wizard yi MSN a Calculator El New Connection Wizard El Outlook Express Command Prompt SU Wireless Network Setup Wizard 3 At the Connection Description screen entera 4 Atthe Connect To screen select Com port name for this connection You may also select an you ll be using from the drop down and click icon The name and icon do not affect your ability OK COM1 is the most commonly used to connect to the unit Connect To da Connection Description NetGuardian 216 G3 Hew Connection Enter a name and choose an mon for lhe anneeliciri Enter details for the phone number that you want bo chat Country region Aves code Mare leare HSeteur Phone number Comet wing ii 5 Select the following COM port options e Bits per second 9600 e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow control None Once connected you will see a blank white HyperTerminal screen Press Enter to activate the configuration menu con Properties leg o Pot Tek Ha per cece S600 a Kala be g A Patty Hors Ston be
44. ion and replace the screws 6 Reconnect and power up the DPM 216 TRIP 6 2 4 3 Optional 66 Block Connector Corresponding 50 Pin Wire color 66 Block Connector wire stripe Connection Pair Pin WHT BLU ALM 1 26 mo m a 1 amn An i 2 ORG WHT RTN2 2 WHT GRN ALM 3 28 GRN WHT RTN3 3 a E 7 ao WHT GRY ALM5 30 oe 5 GRY WHT RTN5 5 RED BLU ALM 6 31 ae BLU RED RING 6 as RED ORG ALM 7 7 32 p ORG RED RTN7 7 RED GRN ALM 8 8 33 p GRN RED RTN8 8 i RED BRN ALM 9 6 34 o BRN RED 9 ane p RED GRY ALM 10 40 35 ni GRY RED RTN 10 10 BLK BLU ALM 11 44 36 cao BLU BLK RTN 11 11 an BLK ORG ALM 12 ga 37 mili iji ORG BLK RTN 12 12 aoa BLK GRN ALM 13 AA 38 GRN BLK RTN 13 13 Oa N ee BLK BRN ALM 14 j 39 p BRN BLK RTN 14 14 HE BLK GRY ALM 15 15 40 de GRY BLK RTN 15 15 YEL BLU ALM 16 46 41 ae BLU YEL RTN 16 16 Jave r YEL ORG CTRL 1 NC 17 42 ORG YEL CTRL 1 NO 17 e F YEL GRN CTRL 1 CO 49 43 ae GRN YEL CTRL 2 CO 18 GE YEL BRN CTRL 2 NC 49 44 BRN YEL CTRL 2 NO 19 YEL GRY N A 45 ae F GRY YEL N A 20 VIO BLU ANA 1 21 46 BLU VIO ANA 1 24 te VIO ORG ANA 2 47 ORG VIO ANA 2 22 VIO GRN ANA 3 23 48 p GRN VIO ANA 3 93 ZE pam VIO BRN ANA 4 24 49 BRN VIO ANA 4 24 coo OCA o E VIO GRY GND 25 50 GND 25 nm GRY VIO
45. ion problems Notification 5 A notification 5 event such as a page or Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose failed T Mon notification was unsuccessful notification problems 25 configuration NO CD NO O 00 CD J Notification 6 A notification 6 event such as a page or Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose failed T Mon notification was unsuccessful notification problems Notification 7 A notification 7 event such as a page or Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose failed T Mon notification was unsuccessful notification problems Notification 8 A notification 8 event such as a page or Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose failed T Mon notification was unsuccessful notification problems Try pinging the Network Time Server s IP Me Address as it is configured If the ping Communication with Network Time NTP failed test is successful then check the port Server has failed setting and verify the port is not being blocked on your network Toggles state at constant rate as configured by the Timed Tick timer To turn the feature off set the Timed Tick variable Useful in testing integrity of timer to 0 SNMP trap alarm reporting Serial 1 RevQ Serial port 1 or appropriate serial port Check proxy connection The serial port Timed Tick 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 56 Alarm Point full number receiver filled with 8 K of data data may not be getting collected
46. lator such as HyperTerminal 6 Installation 6 1 DPM 216 TRIP Top View DB9 Craft Port O U ee SIE a ee ae E a i Pa a L i t i 1 A sm A ako u U RT L CTS DB9F RS 232 Fig 4 1 DPM 216 TRIP top 6 1 1 Craft Port Use the front panel craft port to connect the DPM 216 TRIP to a PC for onsite unit configuration To use the craft port connect the included DB9 download cable from your PC s COM port to the craft port A Pinout is shown above for reference but this is a standard DB9 to DB9 6 2 DPM 216 TRIP Bottom View Serial port build options Yost RS 232 RJ45 Connector RS 485 RJ45 Connector 8 RTS Request to Send 8 TX Transmit 7 DTR Data Terminal Ready 7 NIC Not Connected 6 TXD Transmit Data 6 RX Receive 5 GND Ground 5 GND Ground 4 GND Ground 4 GND Ground 3 RXD Receive Data i a ae N 2 DSR Data Set Ready ot Connecte 1 CTS Clear to Send 1 TX Transmit 10BaseT Ethernet port RJ45 8 4 Wire 202 Connector RJ 11 Phone Line Connector H 8 N C Not Connected 4 Receive In RF 7 TX Transmit i 4 BOND emia 3 Ring 3 Receive In RI 4 GND Ground 2 Transmit Out TO 3 RX Receive 1 Transmit Out TO 2 TX Transmit 1 N C Not Connected Discretes Analogs Controls Discretes Analogs Controls AN AD AO AD AO AD AO A A a m el ee io Z Z1Z 1Z1Z17 Y N YNY C YNY L YNY N N NL N N 6L ON c
47. logs The Monitor menu Analogs screen provides a description of each analog channel the current reading the units being read and alarm conditions major under minor under major over minor over according to your temperature settings Classic View Watch the Reading column to see your analog values changes as the information is updated all without a page refresh Red Xs indicate when a threshold has been crossed Analogs Gauge View ee De ng nts mu Lunu uno oso 1 Yes Server Room Temp 2 4728 2 Yes Head Office Inside Temp 3 4619 F 3 Yes Co location Site Humidity 3 4619 RH 4 No 0 0000 VDC Fig 10 24 Monitoring analogs in Classic View allows you to see live unit readings and see which ones have crossed your thresholds Gauge View The gauge types you chose appear on this screen along with the changing analog values The circles under each of the gauges flash when thresholds have been crossed Note Only enabled analog channels analogs for which the Enab box is checked on the Monitor Menus gt Analogs screen will display in gauge view Enabled analogs will display in numerical order in rows of 2 ex Channel s 1 3 and 4 are enabled but 2 is not Channels 1 and 3 will be displayed next to each other and 4 will begin a new row Analogs Classic View Server Room Temp Head Office Inside Temp miu mm KA COM Co location Site Humidity Fig 10 25 Monitoring analogs in Gauge View offers yo
48. lphanumeric pager Note If the serial port is configured for alarm reporting to T Mon NOC the port is not available for use as a reach through proxy port 6 2 3 LAN Connection To connect the DPM 216 TRIP to the LAN insert a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable into the 10BaseT Ethernet port on the back of the unit If the LAN connection is OK the LNK LED will light SOLID GREEN 6 2 4 50 Pin Alarm and Control Relay Connector The primary connector for discrete alarms analog alarms and control relays is the 50 pin connector on the DPM 216 TRIP s back panel 6 2 4 1 Discrete Alarms Dry Contact Contactto Ground OPM 216 G2 case OPM 216 G2 case Mote wake sure that grounds hav a common reference this is usually done by tying grounds together Fig 4 5 Discrete alarm points can connect as a dry contact or a contact to ground The DPM 216 TRIP features 16 discrete alarm inputs also called digital inputs or contact closures Discrete alarms are either active or inactive so they re typically used to monitor on off conditions like power outages equipment failures door alarms and so on The DPM s discrete alarm points are single lead signals referenced to ground The ground side of each alarm point is internally wired to ground so alarm points can connect either as a dry contact or a contact to ground In a dry contact alarm The alarm lead brings a contact to the ground lead activating the alarm In a contact to ground alarm
49. ndividually defined using the Web Browser My SNMP traps aren t getting through What should I try Try 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 DPM 216 TRIP and the SNMP manager are both on the network Use the unit s ping command to ping the SNMP manager PO PO 62 16 Technical Support DPS Telecom products are backed by our courteous friendly Technical Support representatives who will give you the best in fast 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 AWwww dpstele com support Look here first for a fast solution to your problem 2 Prepare relevant 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 information 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 equi
50. nty 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 California without regard to choice of law principles and excluding the provisions of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Any dispute arising out of the Agreement shall be commenced and maintained only in Fresno County California In the event suit is brought or an attorney is retained by any party to this Agreement to seek interpretation or construction of any term or provision of this Agreement to enforce the terms of this Agreement to collect any money due or to obtain any money damages or equitable relief for breach the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover in addition to any other available remedy reimbursement for reasonable attorneys fees court costs costs of investigation and other related expenses 64 65 Warranty DPS Telecom warrants to the original purchase
51. oduct Name OPN2I6 2 1 08 050 configure the unit through the Internet or your Intranet seen o You can quickly set up alarm point descriptions view alarm status issue controls and configure paging information and more using most commonly used browsers NOTE Up to 4 users may simultaneously access the DPM 216 TRIP via the Web 9 1 Logging on For Web Interface functionality the unit must first be configured with some basic network information If this step has not been done refer to the section Quick Start How to Connect to the DPM 216 TRIP for instructions on initial configuration setup 1 To connect to the DPM 216 TRIP from your Web browser enter its IP address in the address bar of your web browser It may be helpful to bookmark the logon page to avoid entering this each time 2 After connecting to the unit s IP address enter your login information and click OK NOTE The factory default username is admin and the password is dpstelecom 3 Inthe left frame you will see the Monitor menu blue and Edit menu green The Monitor menu links are used to view the current status of alarms The Edit menu Is used to change the unit s configuration settings All the software configuration will occur in the Edit menu The following sections provide detailed information regarding these functions Remember my password LJ ce Fig 8 1 Enter your password to enter the DPM 216 TRIP Web Browser Interface 22 9 1
52. on e e New Supports internal amp external temp sensors e New Amphenol connector for easier alarm termination Discrete Point Module e Supports SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c New for robust TER DPE recom message delivery era dpstae com e Connect to T Mon NOC over LAN New dialup or dedicated line e Available in AC or DC power Fig 1 1 Compact easy to install right size capacity the DPM 216 TRIP effectively monitors smaller sites How the DPM TRIP works for you Monitor and control your critical equipment 24 7 no matter how distant isolated or hard to reach your equipment might be The Discrete Point Module DPM is a compact self contained alarm system for reliable monitoring anywhere cell towers refrigeration units or anywhere else The DPM reports alarms directly to your alpha pager or multiple DPMs report to T Mon NOC for centralized alarm monitoring of e Telecom all contact closure devices such as equipment with Mj Mn alarms tower lights back up power systems doors fire and flood detection e Agriculture DPMs in barns or outbuildings will notify you of unauthorized entry extreme temperature fire low water pressure and pump operation With the built in web interface you can simply browse to the unit s IP address and login to operate door locks security lights and more e Refrigeration Monitor freezer doors temperature sensors and power lines to warn you of problems before they cause significant losses
53. oo A Q N Visit our website at www dpstele com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs DPM 216 TRIP Overview Specifications Shipping List Available Accessories Tools Required Installation 6 1 DPM 216 TRIP Top View 6 1 1 Craft Port 6 2 DPM 216 TRIP Bottom View 6 2 1 Power Connection 48 or 24VDC Build Option 6 2 2 Serial Connection 6 2 3 LAN Connection 6 2 4 50 Pin Alarm and Control Relay Connector 6 2 4 1 Discrete Alarms 6 2 4 2 Analog Alarms 6 2 4 2 1 Switching Analog Alarms to Current Operation 6 2 4 3 Optional 66 Block Connector 6 3 Top Bottom and Front Panel LEDs Quick Start How to Connect to the DPM 216 TRIP 7 1 Wa Craft Port using TTY Interface 7 2 Wa LAN Basic Configuration 8 1 TTY Interface 8 2 Configure Serial Port via TTY 8 3 Tune 202 Modem Set Transmit Level 8 4 Set DCP Parameters DPM 216 TRIP Web Browser 9 1 Logging on 9 1 1 Changing the Default Password 10 Most Important How Tos 10 1 How to Setup Alarm Reporting to T Mon TRIP 10 2 How to Send SNMP Traps 10 3 How to Send Text Msgs to Your Cell 10 4 How to Setup Analog Alarms 10 5 How to Tune the 202 Modem 11 Configuring Your DPM via the Web Interface Oo O O ON DODO Oo FP QO N a 13 15 15 17 18 18 19 20 20 21 21 22 23 23 25 28 30 33 34 11 1 System 11 2 Ethernet 11 3 Serial Ports 11 4 Notifications 11 4 1 SNMP Notification Setup 11 4 2 Alpha Pager Notification Setup 11 4 3 T Mon Notification Setup TRIP 11 4 4 S
54. ort 559 454 1600 not set The IP is not set See Section Quick Start How to IP Address not Connect to the DPM 216 TRIP va Craft set Port If not using the DPM over LAN set the IP address to 255 255 255 255 LAN hardware The unit does not have a solid LAN link If connecting to a hub you might require error to the hub switch or router a LAN crossover cable SNMP SNMP trap address is not defined and Define the IP Address where you would processing an SNMP trap event occurred like to send SNMP trap events or error configure the event not to trap SNMP Community string does not match your Verify both community strings to make community SNMP master s community string sure they match error LAN TX packet An error occurred transmitting data over Verify that you can ping both devices drop LAN Notification 1 A notification 1 event such as a page or Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose failed T Mon notification was unsuccessful notification problems Notification 2 A notification 2 event such as a page or Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose failed T Mon notification was unsuccessful notification problems Notification 3 A notification 3 event such as a page or Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose failed T Mon notification was unsuccessful notification problems Notification 4 A notification 4 event such as a page or Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose failed T Mon notification was unsuccessful notificat
55. owing example shows how to setup analog 1 as a temperature alarm in a Server Closet Server Closet Temperature 1 Login to the DPM web browser and click the Edit gt Analogs menu Click the Enable checkbox next to the analog channel number to turn on the analog input Analogs Notification devices Rev Ni N2 N3 N4 NS NG N7 N8 U ee ee ee ee oe oe Description Rev N1 N2 N3 N4 NS N6 N7 NS a E O Units VDC MjU 79 0000 MnU 35 0000 MnO 35 0000 MjO 79 0000 gt gt denial On set On clear QTime QType Display units Alarm Clear Os Set Ig VDC Low reference High reference 35 0000 35 0000 35 0000 35 0000 Analog Gauge Type None fla i MALA A 6 O O O O Description Rev Ni N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 E E 2C units voc MjU 79 0000 Mnu 35 0000 MnO 35 0000 Mjo 79 0000 Advanced Fig 9 19 2 Next give this analog alarm a Description 3 Click the Advanced link at the top of the Edit gt Analogs menu to edit more specific information start by selecting thresholds The threshold values in this example will be temperatures values These thresholds tell the DPM that want be notified of when the temperature rises above or drops below these set levels In this example we are selecting Major Under Temp Minor Under Temp Minor Over Temp Major Over Temp 3 On Set and Clear Here there are fields labeled On Set and On Clear These allow you to customize the description of an alarm
56. pe to the alarm Set Clear or Both User definable display units or optional choice between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures The most common are I VDC Voltage Spay units H Humidity F Fahrenheit C Celsius User definable lower threshold settings High Reference User definable upper threshold settings Analog Gauge Type Select the color coded gauge that best represents your data These values are gathered from your sensor Keep in mind that the DPM is trying to build a linear equation to give the most accurate results See examples below 47 Example 1 If you are measuring battery voltage we want the DPM to show that the input is 54 2 VDC if 54 2 VDC is really being measured However if you are measuring temperature the values are typically not a 1 1 ratio Example 2 Your X Type sensor outputs 4 20mA We use a 250 ohm resistor to convert current to voltage measurement Ohms Law tells us that 4mA x 250 ohms 5 VDC The sensor should tell us what the output current references In this example 4mA 23 F and 20mA 131 F OR 1V 23 F and 5V 131 F 48 11 9 Date and Time Date and Time Time Settings Date Month Jun S Day 28 eal Year 2009 0 Time Hour 1 Minute 34 U AM Automatic Time Adjustment NTP C Enable NTP NTP Server Address or Host Name Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time al Adjust Clock for Daylight Saving Time DST _ Enable DST Start D Month Weekday Wi Lo s
57. pment 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 wth 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 63 17 End User License 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 warra
58. quence To set the Power on sequence see the Power Control Provisioning section of this manual DCP inactive Sets an alarm if the DPM does not receive a DCP poll within the timeout period timeout This may indicate connection problems between T Mon and the DPM 11 11 Reboot Power on Relay Delay Click on the Reboot link from the Edit menu will reboot the DPM 216 TRIP after writing all changes to NVRAM Windows Internet Explorer Fig 10 20 The Edit gt Reboot confirmation popup 12 Monitoring via the Web Browser 12 1 Monitoring Base Alarms This selection provides the status of the base alarms by indicating if an alarm has been triggered Under the State column the status will appear in red if an alarm has been activated The status will be displayed in green when the alarm condition is not present Base Alarms Pnt Description sats 1 SERVER ROOM Clear 2 CO Main Entrance Clear 3 West Side Door Clear 4 RECTIFIER Clear 5 Microwave Site Clear Fig 10 22 Click on Base Alarms in the Monitor menu to see if any base alarms have been triggered 12 2 Monitoring System Alarms system alarms are not editable housekeeping alarms that are programmed into DPM 216 TRIP The Monitor gt System Alarms screen provides the status of the system alarms by indicating if an alarm has been triggered Under the State column the status will appear in red if an alarm has been activated The status will be display
59. r alarm master all using the Web browser For details on entering your settings into each Web browser menu see the section titled Advanced Configuration 10 1 Howto Setup Alarm Reporting to T Mon TRIP 1 Set your TRIP ID and calling parameters from the Edit gt System screen See Edit Menu Field Descriptions The TRIP ID must match the site number in T Mon TRIP Dialup Settings TRIP Unit ID 6 Always call Call only if DCP is inactive Modem Settings Co ure Modem 2 Navigate to the Notifications screen click the notification 1 8 you want to configure and check the Enable Notification box to turn it on Now select the Send TMon Notification radio button and click Next no stat 1ype server Time window 1 Time window 2 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fn Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat ON T Mon 4941681 iw Tae Any Time Notification 1 Notification Setting Enable Notification O Send SNMP Notification Send Alpha Notification Send TMon Notification Fig 9 15 3 At the T Mon Notification screen you ll enter the phone numbers for your primary and secondary T Mon if applicable Click Next 24 Notification 1 T Mon T Mon Notification TRIP via Dialup Primary T Mon phone 4941681 Secondary T Mon phone Fig 9 16 5 At the Schedule screen you ll select the exact days times you want to send TRIP notifications to T Mon You can set 2 schedules per notification Fo
60. r example you may want to send notifications after hours or at certain times during the week and at different hours on the weekend Use the check boxes to select the days of the week and select the time from the drop down menus Click Finish To try a test notification click the Test button See next step Notification 1 Schedule ole O fine O 8 h 0 MminlaM tola h 59 min PM 2 ala la aja O 10vh 0 vmn AMY to Bly h 59 v min PM i O Any Time Fig 9 17 6 If you chose to test the notification you will see the popup below Click OK to send a test Alpha notification Windows Internet Explorer 2 This Action will send test notification Fig 9 18 NOTE This test only means that your notification settings are correct but you still need to assign the notification to an alarm point 25 10 2 Howto Send SNMP Traps 1 Click on the System button in the Edit menu Enter the SNMP GET and SNMP SET community Strings for your network then click Save The typical SNMP SET and GET community strings for network devices is public As an added security measure our default is dps_ public System Settings Global System Settings Name DPM216 G2 TRIP Location Contact 559 454 1600 From E mail Address DPM216 dpstele com SNMP GET String dps_public SNMP SET String dps_public User admin Password STT DCP Unit ID 1 DCPx Listen DCP over LAN Disable List
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62. rying to build a linear equation to give you the most accurate results For example if you are measuring battery voltage you d want the DPM to display 54VDC when the input voltage is in fact 54VDC However if you re measuring temperature instead this relationship wont always be a 1 1 ratio Jumper installed for current Example this temperature sensor is a current loop Current sensor that outputs 4 20mA The DPM uses a 250 Ohm resistor to convert current to voltage 4 to 20 mA 250 Ohm measurement Ohms law says Current Source Shunt i Transducer e 4mA X 250 Ohms 0 004 X 250 1VDC AE paR aD oi tan Sp SEK GE AND Jumper removed for voltage 20mA X 250 Ohms 0 020 X 250 5VDC Voltage l The documentation that came with this sensor explains how 4 20 mA translates temperature In Voltage Source this case Transducer 4mA or 1VDC 322 F AND 20mA or 5VDC 1312 F Therefore my reference values are 1 32 and 5 131 32 Sob oie ewes Bry HL EF HI MA Ao MC AF MU x HH S amp H HS iu Rew Wh MJ MI WA MC HC NF MG Sree ees Testes i ae LI Ose ij 4 imik i kimk iHi T5 mop aye NE to MC cht E Co Phara FO pliva ee mjue 73 0008 mnie a Wag SO mjo oe n bans Rew HI At MI WA AS HE A HOC Cit Coren bo I Oo I l JO unis ae eed Hnit e Ming 8070000 ke 400 i Fig 9 21 9 Lastly pick an analog gauge that
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64. t its option make available by written agreement only an extended warranty providing an additional period of time for the applicability of the standard warranty Technical Support If a purchaser believes that a product is not operating in substantial conformance with DPS published specifications or there appear to be defects in material and workmanship the purchaser should contact our technical support representatives If the problem cannot be corrected over the telephone and the product and problem are covered by the warranty the technical support representative will authorize the return of the product for service and provide shipping information If the product is out of warranty repair charges will be quoted All non warranty repairs receive a 90 day warranty Free Tech Support is Only a Click Away Need help with your alarm monitoring DPS Information Services are ready to serve you in your email or over the Web www Dpslele com Free Tech Support in Your Email The Protocol Alarm Monitoring Ezine The Protocol Alarm Monitoring Ezine is your free email tech support alert delivered directly to your in box every two weeks Every issue has news you can use right away e Experttips on using your alarm monitoring eguipment advanced technigues that will save you hours of work e Educational White Papers deliver fast informal tutorials on SNMP ASCII processing TL1 and other alarm monitoring technologies e New produ
65. terface 11 1 System From the Edit gt System menu you will configure and edit the global system T Mon and control settings for the DPM 216 TRIP DPS Telecom DPM216 G2 TRIP Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus system Settings Global System Settings Name DPM216 G2 TRIP Location Edit Menus System Contact 559 454 1600 Ethernet From E mail Address DPM216 dpstele com 7 3 SNMP GET String dps_public System Alarms cor EER Controls Password eecccccece DCP Responder Settings Timers DCP Unit ID 1 DCPx E Reboot Listen DCP over LAN Disable Listening DCP LAN 2001 UDP K DCP Serial onfigure Prim rial Port TRIP Unit ID 6 Always call Call only if DCP is inactive Modem Settings Configure Modem System Controls Initialize Configuration Backup Configuration t Restore Configuration Upload Fig 10 1 The Edit gt System menu Global System Settings gt Name Aname for this DPM 216 TRIP Optional field The location of this DPM 216 TRIP Optional field Contact telephone number for the person responsible for this DPM 216 TRIP Contact Optional field From E mail Address The email address that the DPM will use to send all email notifications See Notifications later in this chapter for details on email notifications Send to all notification The DPM is capable of sending up to 8 different notifications for alarms with multiple 35 Global System Settings notification types per alarm point Us
66. tion 4 Now select the Send SNMP Notification button and click Next Notification 4 Notification Setting Send Email Notification Send SNMP Notification O Send Alpha Notification Fig 9 10 4 At the SNMP Notification screen you ll enter your network s SNMP settings Enter the IP address of your SNMP Trap Server the Trap Port Number usually 162 and the Trap Community password Choose from SNMPv1 or v2c traps then click Next Notification 4 SNMP SNMP Notification SNMP Trap Server IP 1126 10 789 123 Trap Port No 1162 Usually Use 162 Trap Community public SNMP Trap Version Ova vac Cancel Fig 9 11 27 5 At the Schedule screen you ll select the exact days times you want to receive SNMP notifications You can set 2 schedules per notification For example you may want to receive notifications at certain times during the week and at different hours on the weekend Use the check boxes to select the days of the week and select the time from the drop down menus Click Finish To try a test notification click the Test button See next step Notification 4 Schedule 1 Cu O 120h 0 Simin AM I to 11 Sih 59 Simin PM Ig 2 O 12h 0 Emin AM to 11 Eh 59 Simin PM amp Any Time Fig 9 12 6 If you chose to test the SNMP notification you will see the popup below Click OK to send a test SNMP alarm notification Confirm your settings by checking your alarm master to see if the SNMP trap
67. u a visual representation of where all your analogs stand Channel 4 is not enabled in this example so it is not shown 53 13 Firmware Upgrade To access the Firmware Load screen click on the Edit System menu At the bottom of this screen click the firmware link located in the System Controls section DCP Serial Configure Primary Serial Port System Controls Initialize Configuration Backup Configuration Restore Configuration Reset Fig 13 1 The clickable link to upgrade firmware from the Edit gt System menu At the Firmware Load screen simply browse for the firmware update you ve downloaded from www dpsiele com and click Load JDP DPS Telecom Upload config firmware web or bundle Browse Upload Fig 13 2 Browse for downloaded firmware upgrade 14 Reference Section 14 1 Display Mapping Ka y O Description Discrete Alarms 1 16 Display 1 Control Relays 17 18 System Alarms Analog 1 Minor Under Analog 1 Minor Over Analog 1 Major Under Analog 1 Major Over Po WY WY 9 Oo 9 Oo 9 Display 2 O 9 WY Analog Value o 9 Analog 2 Minor Under 9 Analog 2 Minor Over 9 Analog 2 Major Under 9 Analog 2 Major Over 9 Analog Value 9 Analog 3 Minor Under 9 Oo 9 o 9 Analog 3 Minor Over Display 3 Display 4 Analog 3 Major Under Analog 3 Major Over 9 1 4 Analog Value o n 9 1 5654 Analog 4 Minor Under o 99 1i U D Analog 4 Minor Over 9
68. way ESC F Ebthermet Sitats nol jran relBleot ESC 7 U fo vou sant to aan charges yA y Hrite complete obo arg UC Now you re ready to do the rest of your configuration via LAN Plug your LAN cable into the DPM 216 TRIP and see the section titled Logging On to the DPM 216 TRIP to continue databasing using the Web Browser 17 7 2 Via LAN LAN Crossover Cable Discretes Analogs Controls Connection through Ethernet port To connect to the DPM 216 TRIP via LAN all you need is the unit s IP address Default IP address is 192 168 1 100 If you DON T have LAN but DO have physical access to the DPM 216 TRIP connect using a LAN crossover cable NOTE Newer PCs should be able to use a standard straight through LAN cable and handle the crossover for you To do this you will temporarily change your PC s IP address and subnet mask to match the DPM s factory default IP settings Follow these steps 1 2 3 Get a LAN crossover cable and plug it directly into the DPM 216 TRIP s LAN port Look up your PC s current IP address and subnet mask and write this information down Reset your PC s IP address to 192 168 1 200 Contact your IT department if you are unsure how to do this 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 unit you can access the DPM 216 TRIP viaa Telnet session
69. which days and times you want this particular alarm notification sent Notification 4 Schedule mS A AL SS 1 a time 12 Kah 0 mnam to 17 Edh 59 Elmin PM ig 2 S time O 12 Ehio Elmin AM Ed to 11 dh 59 Emin PM Ea Fig 10 10 The Schedule creation screen Notification Scheduling Days of the week From either Schedule 1 or 2 check which days you want to receive notifications Select to tell the DPM 216 TRIP you want to receive alarm notifications at y Time any time for the day s you ve selected Notification Time Used to tell the DPM to only send alarm notifications during certain hours on the day s you ve selected When you ve configured your notification schedule click Test to send a test notification to check your settings or Finish to commit your notification and schedule to the unit 11 5 Base Alarms The DPM 216 TRIP s discrete base alarms are configured from the Edit gt Base Alarms menu Descriptions for the alarm points polarity normal or reversed and notification type s are defined from this menu You also have the option to use a Basic or Advanced configuration methods explained the following 2 sections 11 5 1 Basic Alarm Configuration J DPS Telecom DPM216 G2 TRIP Upload Logout MyDPS Base Alarms Basic Base Alarms System Alarms Go to Advanced Confi Notification devices ta N1 NS N7 Description a a a Controls 1 Intrusion lt 2 Tower Lights un pa

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