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1.                                                                          TAB AUX PWR  FY    RF  Lo 0  C  TX LCL Tre     184    6   Ss RX RDY   T C D LOCAL   Fig  2 10  Local Port Fig  2 11  RF Connection    2 10 Verify Transponder Operation  During initial transponder power up  the RDY LED will be on solid     Once the reset is complete  the RDY LED will flash at a 1   2 sec ON  1   2 sec OFF rate     e The RX LED will now be ON  flickering OFF occasionally  indicating a link with the CMTS  has been established     e The TX LED will be off  idle state   but will flicker on when transmitting data to the CMTS     745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    27    3 0 Network Element Management Software    3 1    3 2    Provisioning the SNMP Manager    The following MIB  Management Information Base  files are required for the SNMP Manager  to collect data from the transponders  These files can be found on the Society of Cable  Telecommunications  SCTE  web site www scte org  These are dependencies between MIB  files so they should be compiled in the following order listed below     ANSI SCTE 36 2002  formerly HMS 028   SCTE ROOT Management Information Base  MIB   Definitions    ANSI SCTE 37 2003  formerly HMS 072   Hybrid Fiber Coax Outside Plant Status Monitoring  SCTE HMS ROOTS Management Information Base  MIB  Definition    ANSI SCTE 38 1 2002  formerly HMS 026   Hybrid Fiber Coax Outside Plant Status  Monitoring SCTE HMS PROPERTY MIB Management Information Base  MIB  Definition    ANSI SCTE 38
2.     1 0    2 0    3 0    4 0    5 0    Table of Contents      N PR EA EE E E E stent 6  Introduction to the DOCSIS Transponder             mmmn nenea enma nana 7  1 1     System COV CIVIC ree sc essence dees een deren d ea aaa ia 8  Mee  WE TAN ONS pti cee ee a eat te ets cee ed O ne eed eepiudouete tale eee oe cee E 9  Transponder SAN zeii etic   ca iai at ec 3 a a le 10  2 1 Provisioning the Transponder           c nene nenea 10   2 1 1 Network Connectivity cocainei ces adaea  ae cesueateus 10   2 1 2 Transponder Configuration Using the HMS INI File                 eee 11   2 1 3 Transponder Configuration Using Cable Modem Config File               13  2 2 Battery Sense Cable and Aux Power Connections    anna 15  2 3 Power Supply Communication Card Settings    nenea 20  2 4 Power Supply Interface Connection             cc nene nenea 21  2 5 Input and Output Connections  XM2  XM  and AM Models                    068 23  2 6 Input and Output Connections  ZTT and ZTT  Models    24  2 7 Input and Output Connections  Generic Models    nenea 25  2 8  Transponder Placement    i ei tai 26  2 9 Local and RF Connectors cece cece eee aa mia a daia ia ti bla 27  2 10 Verify Transponder Operation co eaez accesati 0050   n la a d 0096 iti aa 27  Network Element Management Software                 cmmmnnnneeee nenea nenea 28  3 1 Provisioning the SNMP Manager    nani e i 28  3 2 Transponder Communication with the SNMP Manager    nenea 28  Using ine Local PONI ce etc ec a eat tai Cea tatal
3.   Use the Aux Power connector to connect the ignition battery sense and auxiliary power  connections when the battery strings are located more than 15 feet from the transponder  The  Generator Ignition Battery Sense cable must be connected as shown below  Connect the Aux  Power connector where the red and black cables leading to the power supply are connected                                                                                                    Back of Plug  8  To DOCSIS a  Transponder Alpha P N 874 976 20      VU  N  Wire     Entry a  View  Ignition Pos      1  Ignition Neg    S       Generator Ignition Battery Sense  Alpha P N 875 038 20  11   N N        TA  g   12  Optional 5   l   l B  2  Auxiliary  lt   gt    gt    gt  le  Power a    3    i pe    S  a       a  POS POS POS  Optional Generator Ignition Battery Sense   Ci Il gp   Ci  Alpha P N 875 038 20  11     Il               4A 1   3A   2A                    Il Io    ue d       Fig  2 4  Aux Power and Generator Ignition Battery Connectors    NOTE   S 3 AUX POS connects to the last positive terminal in the string  This may vary depending on whether a  24V  36V  or 48V string is used     745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 3 Power Supply Communication Card Settings    The power supply communication card settings determine the digital analog setup and  scaling that affect how information is reported to your network management system  Refer to  your power supply   s communicati
4.  2 2002  formerly HMS 023   Hybrid Fiber Coax Outside Plant Status  Monitoring SCTE HMS ALARMS MIB Management Information Base  MIB  Definition    ANSI SCTE 38 3 2002  formerly HMS 024   Hybrid Fiber Coax Outside Plant Status  Monitoring SCTE HMS COMMON MIB Management Information Base  MIB  Definition    ANSI SCTE 38 4 2002  formerly HMS 027   Hybrid Fiber Coax Outside Plant Status  Monitoring SCTE HMS PS MIB Management Information Base  MIB  Definition    ANSI SCTE 38 6 2003  formerly HMS 033  Hybrid Fiber Coax Outside Plant Status  Monitoring   SCTE HMS GEN MIB Management Information Base  MIB  Definition    ANSI SCTE 38 7 2002  formerly HMS 050   Hybrid Fiber Coax Outside Plant Status  Monitoring SCTE HMS Transponder Interface Bus TIB  MIB Management Information Base   MIB  Definition    Transponder Communication with the SNMP Manager    The transponder must first complete its initialization registration and retrieve the  ini or  cable modem config file from the TFTP server  The transponder will then send a warm  start trap to the SNMP Manager  specified as the Server IP in the   ini or cable modem  config file   This trap provides the SNMP Manager with the MAC and IP addresses of the  transponder  and should  depending on the configuration of the manager software  initiate  monitoring of the power supply system     745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    4 0 Using the Local Port    Local Port Connection Procedure     1  Connect the RS 232 to logic level converter  Alpha P N 875 349 10 
5.  CR gt  and only one  lt LF gt  past the last character at the end of the file   e The identifiers  in brackets  must be in upper case     e The IP addresses must appear on the next line after the identifier  one address per line  The addresses  that are shown are examples only       The    Trap Server    IP identifier section is optional   e Only enter READ  READ WRITE sections to enable the SNMP access list     e Upto 5 IP addresses can be specified under SECURE HOSTS  The Secure Host list will always include  the IP address under SERVER IP for a total of 6       The Community Strings  Discovery  Read  Read Write  can be any alphanumeric string 20 characters  or less  Any combination of upper or lower case can be used  the string is case sensitive     Special     characters or punctuation are allowed        amp   lt  gt     etc       e The DISCOVERY COMMUNITY string is effectively the same as the READ WRITE COMMUNITY  It   s  default is DOCSIS and is primarily used by Cheetah software  With SECURE SNMP set to ENABLE  the  IP address making the read write request must be in the SECURE HOSTS access list       Through the Local Craft Port  the command SETREAD allows setting of the READ COMMUNITY string   in case the hmsinit  ini file is not used or does not exist     e Through the Local Craft Port  the command SETWRITE allows setting of the READ WRITE COMMUNITY  string  in case the hmsinit   ini file is not used or does not exist       Through the Local Craft Port  the command
6.  Igni  XP BSC 3 6 1x36V  6 874 842 21  tion Battery Voltage  Manual Bypass Active  Enclosure Door  DC XP BSC 3 9 1x36V  9 874 842 27  Voltage Tolerance  Engine Disabled  Service Required  XP BSC 6 9 2x36V  9  874 842 28  Engine Alarm  Consists of  Low Oil Pressure  Engine Over temp  XP BSC 4 6 1x48V  6    874 841 21  Engine Over speed  Crank Limit  Engine Disabled  XP BSC 8 6 2x48V  6 874 841  20  Gas Hazard XP BSC 4 9 1x48V  9 874 841  25  Enclosure Alarm XP BSC 8 9 2x48V  9    874 841  24  Test Status  pass fail  RTS 745 178 21  Enclosure Door  open closed   Required in cabinets with   Management tamper using screw terminals    NMS EMS  Cheetah    DOCSIS   Power Supply Management amper Are It  Required oral a  Software Standard SNMP Management Tools applications except USM2 5                 Extended wire lengths available  Contact Alpha for ordering    information        745 419 C0 002  Rev  B       Alpha Technologies       Alpha Technologies  3767 Alpha Way  Bellingham  WA 98226  USA   Tel   1 360  647 2360  Fax   1 360  671 4936  Web  www alpha com    Alpha Technologies Ltd   4084 McConnell Court  Burnaby  BC  V5A 3N7  CANADA   Tel   1 604  430 1476  Fax   1 604  430 8908    Alpha Technologies  Europe Ltd    Twyford House   Thorley   Bishop s Stortford  Herfordshire   CM22 7PA   UNITED KINGDOM   Tel   44  0 1279 501110  Fax   44  0 1279 659870       Alpha Technologies GmbH  Hansastrasse 8   D 91126 Schwabach  GERMANY   Tel   49 9122 79889 0  Fax   49 9122 79889 21    Alp
7.  SECURELIST will reveal the contents of the Secure SNMP  Access List as well as whether the feature is enabled or disabled     12 745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 1    Provisioning the Transponder  continued    2 1 3 Transponder Configuration Using Cable Modem Config File    To eliminate the hmsinit  ini configuration file  a select set of MIB variables   must be added to the cable modem config file  These MIB variables contain the  initialization parameters that replace the hmsinit   ini file  If the parameters are not  set in the cable modelm config file  the code will fall back to its previous operation  and attempt to load an hmsinit ini file from the TFTP server     Single IP Operation    1  The settings are obtained by the transponder through the normal boot process  via the cable modem config file  The transponder code uses the new MIB  variables to construct a file image in RAM  The file image will be transferred from  the transponder to the Dallas chip in the same manner as the hmsinit ini     2  lf there are no hmsinit settings in the cable modem config file  the code will  attempt to retrieve the hmsinit  ini file from the TFTP server  This allows  current customers to continue with their existing setup utilizing hmsinit ini     Dual IP Operation    1  For customers specifying a different TFTP server for the HMS config  the code  operates as it currently does  The Dallas chip gets a TFTP file name from its  DHCP offer  It downl
8.  be pre loaded into the CMTS     e MAC filtering may have to be modified to allow MAC addresses starting with  00 10 3f xx xx xx to be registered       For SNMP access  UDP ports 161  amp  162 must not be blocked        Firewalls must allow communication between the cable modem and the various  servers noted above       If the address of the TFTP and or TOD server is different than the DHCP server   the response from the DHCP server must contain the TFTP and TOD  addresses     745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 1    745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    Provisioning the Transponder  continued    2 1 2 Transponder Configuration Using the HMS INI File    The transponder s cable modem  at first power up or reset command  requests a  configuration file from the TFTP server  The file must contain the IP address of the  SNMP manager  It may also contain up to five additional SNMP trap recipients    The SNMP manager is the only device that can perform SNMP set get get next  commands  The trap recipients and SNMP manager receive the same traps from the  transponder     The following is a guideline on how to setup write the hmsinit   ini file for the  transponder  Ensure the hmsinit   ini file has been successfully modified  installed   and tested prior to installing transponders into the system     File Name    The file name of the HMS initialization file is  hmsinit ini  Please note that the  file name is entirely in lower case  The alpha case of the file nam
9.  from the negative battery post  Insulate the ring lug connector using suitable  material  such as heat shrink or non conductive tape     4  Reconnect BSC to the battery connector  BAT A B  and verify transponder operation     745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    15    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 2 Battery Sense Cable and Aux Power Connections  continued          24V Systems                               ao a   g    S    amp  2  amp     gt   gt    a 2 2   S  a     a i i   875 401 20  6    lt  2 2  875 401 22  9                        Back of Plug                                       AIB  C D  NEG  pin 1     875 401 21  6        875 401 23  9      Vbatt ZA  C  24V  pin 3      Vbatt 1A  C  12V  pin 2                                 Back of Plug    Vbatt 1B  D  12V  pin 5        Vbatt 2B  D  24V  pin 6                       Fig  2 1  24VDC Battery Sense Wire Kits    CAUTION   When using the battery sense kit with XM power supplies  do not connect the A B  C D  NEG wire        16 745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 2 Battery Sense Cable and Aux Power Connections  continued    36V Systems              AIB  C D  NEG  pin 1   Vbatt 3A  C  36V  pin 4   Vbatt 2A  C  24V  pin 3   Vbatt 1A  C  12V  pin 2     874 842 21  6        874 842 27  9                                          di                      Back of Plug                                        A B  C D  NEG  pin 1   Vbatt 3A  C  36V  pin 4   Vbatt 2A  C  24V  pin 3   Vbatt 1A  C  1
10.  ta ela 29  SSS CC AON e van tie e tute ta a a ec ia d et lau o e 30    745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    List of Figures    Fig  1 1  DOCSIS External Analog Transponder                cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeaeees 7  Fig  1 2  Basic System Block Diagrama acea ten d d a a ie 8  Fige 13  LEDS creeeren anal aaa anca dap aia apa EE tal aa 9  Fig  2 1  24VDC Battery Sense               nenea nenea nenea aaa 16  Fig  2 2  36VDC Battery Sense oieri nana isca pi amino 17  Fig  2 3  48VDC Battery Sense ss iezii suedia totii et tin dul a ai 18  Fig  2 4  Aux Power and Generator Ignition Battery Connectors               ceee anna 19  Fig  2 5  Power Supply Interface Connections               2   ccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 22  Fig  2 6  Input and Output Connections  XM2  XM  and AM Models                          23  Fig  2 7  Input and Output Connections  ZTT and ZTT  Models    24  Fig  2 8  Input and Output Connections  Generic Models                   ccceeseeeeeeeeeeeees 25  Fig  2 9  Suggested Transponder Mounting Location    nenea 26  PI 2 103 OCA PO coace ct ile at afost hod os eta ata sta   la nu 27  Fig  2 11  RF CODEC OM peace taia adinci ali aa ia nad a dia sa aa 27  Table 221 TLEGDH  HMSInit MIB erinran it pice dat due a d ae 14  Table 2 2  Power Supply Communication Card Settings    nene 20  Table 2 3  Power Supply Interface Connection               mmmmeee nenea nenea 21    745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    Safety Notes    Review the drawings and illustrations cont
11.  to the computer and  the transponder     2  Setup computer to use Hyper Terminal  Settings are  19200 baud  8  N  and 1   3  Press ENTER to view the display     4  Press   to display the menu     HELP   This help       This help   RESET   Reset transponder  STATUS   Transponder config and status  ALARMS   Display active alarms   ID   Enter logical ID   PSDATA   Display power supply data  DEVICE   Display device status  PSTEST   Initiate power supply test  GENDATA   Display generator data  GENTEST   Initiate generator test    GENRESET    Reset generator alarms    5  Verify using menu item PSDATA1 that communications between the power supply   communication card  and the transponder is established and reliable  Verify valid data  is displayed for the addressed power supply     6  Verify using menu item STATUS that the transponder version data is consistent and  record the address     MAC Address  00 10 3F 00 00 0D   Serial No  E1E8E7   Version  1 0 2 L 1600 950 0315 A 05 00  IP Address  192 168 1 102   Check code  0x0000    CommonNEStatus  0x19   actual data will be different     NOTE   We access additional configuration options type    gubed    at the command prompt  followed by password     THEBEST        745 419 C0 002  Rev  B 29    5 0 Specifications       DOCSIS   Network Power Monitoring  General Specifications                   SNMPv1   Power Supply  Batteries and Generator   analog status approximates ANSI SCTE  25 3 2002  formerly HMS 022     Monitoring Protocol   Dev
12. 2V  pin 2     874 842 20  6        874 842 28  9                           M                                  Back of Plug    Vbatt 2B  D  24V  pin 6   Vbatt 1B  D  12V  pin 5     FR      a   gt   e  oO     a   a   2       G  2   gt                                            Fig  2 2  36VDC Battery Sense Wire Kits    CAUTION        When using the battery sense kit with XM power supplies  do not connect the A B  C D  NEG wire     745 419 C0 002  Rev  B 17    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 2 Battery Sense Cable and Aux Power Connections  continued    48V Systems                                                         ax   ao a   z    E         a e 2           gt   gt   gt    ir a   i     z o 9  9    a  lt    O  lt  N  lt    875 841 21  6   a E E    875 841 25  9  a 2 2 2                                  Back of Plug                                                                A B  C D  NEG  pin 1     874 841 20  6    874 841 24  9      Vbatt 3A  C  36V  pin 4   Vbatt 2A  C  24V  pin 3   Vbatt 1A  C  12V  pin 2              Back of Plug    Vbatt A B  C D  48V  pin 8   Vbatt 1B  D  12V  pin 5        Vbatt 3B  D  36V  pin 7   Vbatt 2B  D  24V  pin 6                                   Fig  2 3  48VDC Battery Sense Wire Kits    CAUTION   When using the battery sense kit with XM power supplies  do not connect the A B  C D  NEG wire        18 745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued  2 2 Battery Sense Cable and Aux Power Connections  continued  
13. OCAL RX          m t  Battery Sense Cable Kits  see Section 5 0    2     D4V Fig  2 8  Input and Output Connections  Generic Models  1   1     12V           745 419 C0 002  Rev  B 25    26    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 8    Transponder Placement    Place the transponder in the power supply section of the enclosure away from other heat  sources     Procedure     1     2  3  4   5    Connect all cables to the front of the transponder before mounting    Select an area on the right side of the enclosure if possible  as shown below    Test fit the transponder to ensure that the cables are long enough    Clean the area to ensure a strong bond with the adhesive     Remove the protective tape over the adhesive and press into place           J sv  o    Mount Transponder  Power Supply Compartment in this area                                              i                O eis a                                                                                                                                                                                  Fig  2 9  Suggested Transponder Mounting Location    745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 9 Local and RF Connectors    The Local connector allows the technician to communicate with the transponder and power  supply through a PC s RS 232 serial port     The RF connector is the primary I O port to the CMTS                                                                                     
14. With optional VoIP test functionality  the power supply transponder becomes a powerful network  diagnostics tool     Whether extending the life of your network backup power through battery balancing  managing QoS  for VoIP services  or monitoring for trouble areas during an AC power outage  the Alpha DOCSIS  Analog Transponder provides the tools needed to manage today   s network power requirements  and  the ability to upgrade for tomorrow   s needs     Features    e Uses existing headend equipment   e Uses ANSI SCTE HMS standards     Single transponder supports a variety of power supply models                                                                                                                   GEN BAT AB AUX PWR  II LIN          P N  745 419 20 XXX TX LCL          CM  00 10 3F XX XX XX    S N  XXXXXX       EN K    MERN EANN PH zi iai Lf o 9    PWR SPLY BAT C D LOCAL RX RDY                                                                                                                                                                                        Fig  1 1  DOCSIS External Analog Transponder    745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    1 0 Introduction to the DOCSIS Transponder  continued    1 1 System Overview    The DOCSIS Analog Transponder receives data from a Universal Status Monitoring Card on  XM series power supplies  from the status monitor connector on Lectro ZTT power supplies   or from the RPM card on AM power supplies  The transponder and power supply can be  n
15. ad the hmsinit  ini file on the TFTP Server  or use the cable  modem config file  see section 2 1 3      Operator   s network security policies must allow SNMP traffic to pass between transponder and  SNMP manager     Install the transponder and any related equipment in the enclosure   Connect an RF drop   Verify proper operation     Quick Start Transponder Operation     1   2     2 1    Verify the power supply communication card settings are correct  See Section 2 3 for details     Provide power by connecting the battery sense cable or Auxiliary Power connection  Refer to  Section 2 2 for details     Wait until the RDY LED begins flashing  and then connect the power supply interface connection   See Section 2 4     Connect all other Input Output connections  See Section 2 5  2 6  or 2 7 for details     Provisioning the Transponder    Complete Sections 2 1 1 and 2 1 2 before connecting the transponder to the RF network   Otherwise  you must reset each transponder     2 1 1 Network Connectivity    The transponder s cable modem must be recognized by the CMTS as a valid device   be able to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server  locate the TFTP and TOD   servers  and communicate with the SNMP management server  trap receiver   Differ   ent security methods are used to insure network integrity  some common issues are       A    subscriber account     where the subscriber is the transponder  may be required  for each transponder     e The transponder   s MAC address may have to
16. ained in this manual before proceeding  If there are any questions  regarding the safe installation or operation of the system  contact Alpha Technologies or the nearest Alpha  representative  Save this document for future reference     To reduce the risk of injury or death and to ensure the continued safe operation of this product  the following  symbols have been placed throughout this manual  Where these symbols appear  use extra care and  attention     ATTENTION     The use of ATTENTION indicates specific regulatory code requirements that may affect the placement of  equipment and  or installation procedures       NOTE   A NOTE provides additional information to help complete a specific task or procedure     CAUTION        The use of CAUTION indicates safety information intended to PREVENT DAMAGE to material or  equipment      RS  MEM    WARNING presents safety information to PREVENT INJURY OR DEATH to the technician  or user        6 745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    1 0 Introduction to the DOCSIS Transponder    The DOCSIS Analog Transponder provides the ability to manage network powering through existing  cable modem infrastructure  A single transponder can monitor and manage a power supply  batteries   and generator  The transponder transmits data to a management system over the network   s existing  CMTS  and using standard SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol  keeps bandwidth use to a  minimum  Status Monitoring information is compatible with ANSI SCTE HMS standards     
17. akin    AlphaNet    Series  External DOCSIS  Analog Transponder    CM  00 E  TITLULUI UU  ral i 10 3F E2 D0 C3 i i   TUL OTU       Technical Manual    Effective  January  2006    Alpha Technologies          External DOCSIS   Analog Transponder  Technical Manual    745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    Effective Date  January  2006  Copyright    2006  Alpha Technologies  Inc     member of The alpha Group       NOTE    Sin denies responsibility for any damage or injury involving its enclosures  power supplies  generators   batteries or other hardware  manufactured by Alpha or members of the Alpha Group  when used for an  unintended purpose  installed or operated in an unapproved manner  or improperly maintained     NOTE   AS Photographs and drawings contained in this manual are only for illustrative purposes  These photographs and  drawings my not exactly match your installation     NOTE    SA rom the written and illustrative information contained in this manual before proceeding  If there are  questions regarding the safe installation or operation of this powering system or enclosure  please contact  Alpha Technologies or your nearest Alpha representative     Contacting Alpha Technologies  www aloha com  or  For general product information and customer service  7 AM to 5 PM  Pacific Time   call    1 800 863 3930     For complete technical support  call  1 800 863 3364    7 AM to 5 PM  Pacific Time or 24 7 emergency support    DOCSIS  is a Registered Trademark of CableLabs     Safety Notes
18. cting the RF cable  and powering up the transponder     3 lpha P N 874 975 2  Generator Interface  Alpha P N 874 975 20 To Generator Starter Battery  Battery Sense Kit See Sec  5 0 for list    3    Ignition Battery  Lava  a Aux Power Cable  Alpha P N 874 976 20    To Auxiliary Power  Power Supply Interface   See Sec  5 0 for list y       Battery Sense Kit See Sec  5 0 for list   6    Craft Port Cable Alpha P N 875 349 10 To Battery String  RTS Cable Alpha P N 745 178 21  lt  Aand B       fa   vinsense  Apra Peres    To Generator                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ty  A GEN BAT AB AUX PWR        i    RF  A J A all Iarr   lt  P N  745 419 20 XXX  CM  00 10 3F XX XX XX TX  S N  XXXXXX    LJ D O e     Surge Suppresser PETC ITI         lee  Ground Block PWR SPLY      aR mi                                        To Power Supply  5   6     To Battery String  CandD                       Logic Level  Converter  Alpha P N 875 349 10             Fig  2 6  Input and Output Connections  XM2  XM  and AM Models  CAUTION        A ground block with surge suppression device is required to 
19. e is unimportant on  a Windows based server  however the alpha case is critical in a UNIX server  As a  result  it is considered good practice to have the file name in lower case regardless of  the server operating system     Sample hmsinit ini File        BEGIN sample hmsinit  ini file   THIS LINE NOT IN FILE     This identifies the IP address of the SNMP manager    SERVER IP    10 1 1 5       This identifies the IP addresses of up to 5 SNMP trap receivers   TRAP SERVER IP    10 1 1 6   10 1 1 7       This identifies the IP address of the TOD server   TIME SERVER IP   10 1 1 8       This sets the SNMP community string  default DOCSIS    DISCOVERY COMMUNITY   DOCSIS       This sets the Read Only access community string   READ COMMUNITY     apple       This sets the Read Write access community string   READ WRITE COMMUNITY   ORANGE       This sets the SNMP access to ENABLE or DISABLE  default DISABLE    SECURE SNMP   ENABLE      This identifies the IP addresses of up to 5 Secure Host IPs   SECURE HOSTS    10 1 1 9   10 1 1 10      END sample hmsinit   ini file   THIS LINE NOT IN FILE    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued  2 1 Provisioning the Transponder  continued    2 1 2 Transponder Configuration Using the HMS INI File  continued    f NOTES   e The          characters indicate an optional comment line       Please note that there is only one each  lt CR gt  and a  lt LF gt   cursor return and line feed  at the end of every  section       There must also be only one  lt
20. er   C    AC Input Voltage  or  Analogin     0 2 8Vpk  XM2   Output Current 1 Analogin     0 1VDCHAAC ZTToption     Equipment Fail Alarm Digital In High Low Pe    2 98VDC   25  C     a  3    5    e    7    8    o    mo     n  12      10  11  12  13  14  15    AC Input Voltage Analog In 0 1VAC 1VAC  ZTT option     6 AC Output Voltage Analog In D VAVA OSM  SME     1VAC 1VAC  ZTT option     Lai    Table 2 3  Power Supply Interface Connection    745 419 C0 002  Rev  B       21    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued  2 4 Power Supply Interface Connection  continued    Connect the Interface cable to the USM  USM2  USM2 5 or RPM card as shown below  Verify  that pin 1 lines up with pin 1 on the connector  furthest from the 2 pin tamper connector         Tamper    Connector    Pin 1    Pin 1  Tamper    Connector       XM2 Series with USM 2 or USM2 5 XP Series with USM    Power Supply Interface Cable  From DOCSIS Transponder       Sheet Metal          Transponder Connector       USM  USM2 or USM2 5 Circuit Board             Side View of Connector    Pin 1       AM Power Supply with RPM Card    Fig 2 5  Power Supply Interface Connections    22 745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 5 Input and Output Connections  XM2  XM  and AM Models  Connect the battery string or Aux Power connector to power the transponder  Connect the    remaining cables as shown below     NOTE   SA van the transponder cable modem MAC address is recorded in the CMTS before conne
21. etwork managed through your existing CMTS     Power Supply   XM  XM2  ZTT  or AM   AlphaGen  Generator  System                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                GE BATAB AUX PWR  To CMTS      1  P N 745 419 20 XXX   CM 00 10 3F XX XX XX TX     SIN  XXXXXX 1 r     e  LI LILI LILI L iee   PWR SPLY CiD LOCAL F                  Up to Four 24V  36V  or 48V Battery Strings       Fig  1 2  Basic System Block Diagram    745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    1 0 Introduction to the DOCSIS Transponder  continued    1 2 LED Indicators    FE  Idle Status   Flickering ON   FE            __  ON Tickering OFF    RDY  Indicates operation status of the transponder   Flashing ON and OFF    Normal Operation                                                     OFF  No power or malfunctioning transpon        der    ani E    ee ON  Transponder reset in progress   RX RDY RX  Status of data reception from CMTS   LOCAL        ON  Communication established with  CMTS    lished   Indicates loss of communication with  CMTS    Fig  1 3  LEDs                                  745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    10    2 0 Transponder Installation    Steps to a Successful Installation     Operator   s IT Department must allow the transponder   s Cable Modem  CM  to obtain an IP  address from the DHCP Server     Operator   s IT Department must lo
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23. ices Monitored     General Hardware   Power Supplies XM2 using USM2 or USM2 5 XM AM us  RF Cable Interface    F connector  female  75 ohm  Supported  ing USM RPM  ZTT  ZTT   Generic Local Interface  RJ 12  RS 232  19 2kb N 8 1 Requires  DOCSIS Compat  Firmware DOCSIS 1 1 serial port adapter and PC with terminal  ibility  emulation software  Hyper Terminal    recommended        LED Indicators     RF Transmit  RF Receive Link          RF Transmit   Receive    Transponder Ready          Local Data                                                                                                                Generator Control    Remote test  start stop     Tx Frequency 5 to 42 MHz Environmental   40  C to  65  C 10  to 90  non con   Range  densing humidity  Output Power   8 to  58 dBmV Emissions  EN50022 Class A and FCC Part 15 Class  Channel Bandwidth    6 MHz A  Installed in power supply enclosure  Receive Center 91 to 857 MHz  Standard  HRC  IRC system   Freq Range  channels  Warranty  2 years  Input Level   15 to  15 dBmV Dimensions  4 6 D x 5 75 W x 1 5 H  Monitored Parameters Ordering Information  Power Supply Data  745 419 20 DOCSIS Analog Transponder with VoIP  Model XM2 XM  AT  Otheri Test Functions Order power supply  AM DPA en anes and battery sense kit   AF ae  gt        745 419 22 DOCSIS Analog Transponder  Dual IP   Order power supply interface cable and  Output Current X x x X battery sense kit separately   AC Line Voltage X X X X 875 335 20 Interface cable for moni
24. lts to DOCSIS  READ COMMUNITY   1 3 6 1 4 1 2082 5 1 1 1 4 0   Octet String E maxdetaulis ta MAG  READ WRITE 25 character maxdefaults to MAC    SECURE HOSTS  SECURE HOSTS  SECURE HOSTS  SECURE HOSTS  SECURE HOSTS       Table 2 1  TLGDHMSinit MIB    745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 2 Battery Sense Cable and Aux Power Connections    The battery sense cable  BSC  is used for battery sensing and for powering the transponder   Acceptable voltages are 20 60VDC  Install the cables as shown in the following diagrams   The Aux Power connection is only needed when the battery pack is greater than 15 feet from  the transponder     CAUTION        Verify battery connections are correct prior to applying power  Incorrect battery connections can  permanently damage the transponder     NOTE    SA in With Alpha External DOCSIS Transponder Installation Note  Alpha Battery Sense Cables   BSC    were designed to be used with all Alpha AM  XM  ZTT   and XM2 power supplies  When using with an XM  power supply the following procedure must be used to ensure proper operation     New Installs    1  When using with XM power supply and Alpha External DOCSIS Transponder  do not connect the black   negative  wire on the BSC to the negative post on Battery  1     Existing Sites  1  Disconnect BSC from battery connector  BAT A B  on the transponder   2  Locate the black  negative  wire and disconnect from the negative post on battery  1     3  Remove the wire completely
25. oads hmsinit ini directly as it does now  In this case  settings are not required in the cable modem config file     2  Dual IP customers can use the cable modem config file to obtain the settings  In  this case  there is no need to supply a filename in the DHCP offer  The Dallas  side of the chip looks to see if there is a filename  if there is not  it attempts to  retrieve hmsinit  ini  When it recognizes there is no   ini file  it queries the  chip for the data     NOTE   Si HMS config data  whether configured using the cable modem config file or hmsinit   ini  is set when  the unit boots  The transponder must be reset for configuration changes to update  A separate HMS reset is    not required     745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    The following parameters will be supported in the MIB that replaces hmsinit  ini   Note that this is the maximum set of parameters  some are optional      SERVER IP    TIME SERVER IP    TRAP SERVER IP    DISCOVERY COMMUNITY    READ COMMUNITY    READ WRITE COMMUNITY    SECURE SNMP    SECURE HOSTS     13    2 1 Provisioning the Transponder  continued  2 1 3 Transponder Configuration Using CM Config File  continued    The following table lists the OID   s from the MIB for each parameter  In case of  any discrepancy the MIB itself should be considered correct  This is included as a  reference for creating the cable modem config files      PARAMETER  oo  ee  ae    DISCOVERY 25 character maxe g   COMMUNITY 1 3 6 1 4 1 2082 5 1 1 1 3 0 Octet String DOCSISdefau
26. on card settings to be certain that your communication card  is set up correctly  The following table is for reference only     NOTE   SA ror boards marked 700 019 28  700 019 31  and 700 019 40 are compatible with the DOCSIS HMS  Analog Transponder        Table 2 2  Power Supply Communication Card Settings    S NOTE   Output Current switch settings are determined by the output current capability of the power supply and should  be setup accordingly  See your power supply user manual for setting details     e USM  N A  e  USM2  SW1 3   Output  1  SW1 4   Output  2  e USM2 5  SW1 3   Output Current Scaling  15A or 22A    20 745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 4 Power Supply Interface Connection    The table below describes the POWER SUPPLY connector  The interface config bits  pins  7 8  and 9  allow the transponder to monitor different power supplies  and provide varying  monitoring capabilities           1 2 3  4  5 6  9  10 11 12 13 14  1516                                              Back of Plug    Description Type States   Active State in BOLD     1  IE Re  Inverter Test Reset Digital Out Low High  Tamper Status Digital In High Low    5 Output Fail Alarm Digital In High Low     GND  Reference Return  3 RTS Power Analog Out Po  5V Power to RTS    7   Output Current 1  Analog inf   0AVDCMAAC  AM  XM  XO    Output Current 2   Analogin  _  0 4VDCI1AAC  XM2 Ony         standbyltine Fat   Analogin   Highlew        RTS Analog In  10uV change p
27. protect sensitive electronic components     745 419 C0 002  Rev  B 23    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 6 Input and Output Connections  ZTT and ZTT  Models             ZTT                                     UW                      RTS Cable  Alpha P N 745 178 21          Vout lout Sense  Alpha P N 875 456 10             i    Power Supply Interface Cable                                                                                                                                                        I  I  I  1  I  I  I  I  I  i  1 Alpha P N 875 335 22  ZTT  amp  ZTT   post 1998  Tamper Wire Kit  l Alpha P N 875 335 23  ZTT   pre 1998  Alpha P N 875 494 20       f 1   3 i EI BATAB__ AUX PWR    alia EEE   zi  1 T   i m HO  36V i a PWRSPLY _ BAT C D  w  RX  I  soe po  Battery Sense Cable Kits  see Section 5 0           2  24V   Fig  2 7  Input and Output Connections  ZTT and ZTT  Models  4P   1  12V              745 419 C0 002  Rev  B    2 0 Transponder Installation  continued    2 7 Input and Output Connections  Generic Models                                                               RTS Cable  Alpha P N 745 178 21       Vout lout Sense  Alpha P N 875 456 10                        Power Supply Interface Cable Tamper Wire Kit  Alpha P N 875 335 25 Alpha P N 875 494 20    48V                                                                                                             P l  1  ul FC sm i Eta   a  36V LI LILI  kassans PHH   H  1 PWR SPLY BAT C D L
28. toring XM2  Standby AC Line X X X with USM2  120 240VAC  or USM2 5  Fail  120VAC  status interface  Equipment Test Fail   X X 875 335 21 Interface cable for monitoring XM AM  Output Fail X X with USM RPM status interface  Enclosure Door x X x X 875 335 22 Interface cable for monitoring ZTT or  Test  Control  X X X ZTT   post 1998   Cabinet Temp  X X Xx X 875 335 23 Interface cable for monitoring ZTT   pre   Notes  1  This option enables monitoring or basic information 1998 versions   from power supply models not listed  875 335 24 XM2 with USM2 5  240VAC input   Number of Battery 1 4 Strings of 24V  36V or 48V 875 335 25 Interface kit for monitoring other power  Strings  supplies not listed herein  Contact Alpha  Battery Data  Individual Battery Voltages for details    875 349 10 Local port adaptor          Generator Data   Requires AlphaGen generator system with    Battery Sense Wire Kits                                                              HMS MIBs  Power Supply  ANSI SCTE 38 4  Generator  ANSI   SCTE 38 6 Transponder  ANSI SCTE 38 3  Alarm Trap  ANSI   SCTE 38 1 and 38 2        ECM status interface  XP BSC 24 2 6 1x24V  6    875 401 20  Major Alarm  Consists of  Low Oil Pressure  Engine Over temp  XP BSC  24 46 2x2AV  E  875401 2   Engine Over speed  Crank Limit  Over Voltage  Low Fuel  Water XP BSC 24 2 9 1x24V  9 875 401 22  Intrusion  Pad Shear  Gas Hazard  Test Fail  XP BSC 24 4 9 2x24V  9 875 401 23  Minor Alarm  Consists of  Control Fail  Alternator Fail  Low
    
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