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1. Position Connector Description 1 4 Relay 1 Normally Open 2 4 Relay 1 Normally Open 3 4 Relay 2 Normally Open 4 4 Relay 2 Normally Open 5 4 Relay 3 Normally Open 6 4 Relay 3 Normally Open 7 4 Relay 4 Normally Open 8 4 Relay 4 Normally Open 1 5 Relay 5 Normally Open 2 TB5 Relay 5 Normally Open 3 TB5 Relay 6 Normally Open 4 TB5 Relay 6 Normally Open 5 5 Relay 7 Normally Open 6 TB5 Relay 7 Normally Open 7 TB5 Relay 8 Normally Open 8 TB5 Relay 8 Normally Open 104 APPENDIX E Inputs Pairs 1 to 25 Sensor Configuration Data Input Pair 1 001 WHTIBLU WHTIORN WHTIGRN WHTIBRN WHTISLA RED BLU RED ORN GRN RED RED GRN RED BRN RED SLA BLK BLU BLU WHT ORN WHT GRN WHT BRN WHT SLA WHT BLU RED ORN RED BRN RED SLA RED BLU BLK BLK ORN RN BLK BLK GRN BLK BRN BLK SLA YEL BLU YEL ORN YEL GRN YEL BRN YEL SLA VIO BLU VIO ORN VIO GRN VIO BRN VIO SLA GRN BLK BRN BLK SLA BLK BLU YEL ORN YEL GRN YEL BRN YEL SLA YEL ORN VIO GRN VIO BRN VIO SLA VIO Right to Left Viewed from face of connector Input Connector Data Color Connector Pin Numbers 26 27 28 29 30 6 32 33 34 10 31 35 36 37 38 39 40 16 04
2. 40 INITIALIZATION INPUT POINTS eerte ttr tpe tein eit lae uertice rt be ie thee ea epe 43 INPTIAETZATION OUTPUT POINTS ierit po ehe te terre rr e rr ORE e re rera eee 47 INITIALIZATION DAY SHIFT tte p e e iet m rt epi be eiecit dates 50 INITIALIZATION NIGHT ete Pep he tee ego 52 INITIALIZATION HOLIDAY DATES irte e eee tee ite en eh reins 54 INITIALIZATION ABOUT SYSTEM 55 5 56 INITIALIZATION TO CHANGE A 5 59 INITIALIZATION SYSTEM SCAN DELAY arsenit renant ne peii e ECHTE ERR FECERIS AUS 61 INITIALIZATION DISPLAY 0 63 INITIALIZATION SAVE ALTI teet ertet entre to tine een e eco toe tree T peines 66 HELD itt petet perte NR P eoe PU E INT CU SR E ee SERE SORTES CES ER To pet eo 67 PROGRAMMING ALPHANUMERIC PAGER EXAMPLES eene 68 PROGRAMMING NUMERIC PAGER 72 ntur tite eter RO E p e Roe 75 PROGRAMMING ANALOG SENSORS 5 2 76 ANALOG SENSORS ANALOG CURRENT EXAMPLES eene een T PROGRAMMING OPTIONAL EXAMPLES PRESSURE TRANSDUCER ener 79 PROGRAMMING OPTIONAL EXAMPLES FLOW TRANSDUCER eere 82 PROGRAMMING OPTIONAL EXAMPLES CONTACTOR SENSOR eee 84 PROGRAMMING BINARY CONTACT EXAMPLES sese en e
3. which is an INPUT command with as the prompt for type of INPUT sensor To view the software revision enter TYPE followed by the lt ENTER gt key at the prompt TYPE lt ENTER gt Rev 2 0 00 04 10 02 The revision type be different and 15 dependent on the software loaded into the Teleducer50 96 Other Commands Bye Command The BYE command causes the current session to be terminated and initiates the LOGOFF process since the connection is dropped The BYE command is an independent command and be executed at the 2 prompt BYE lt ENTER gt The system will respond with a line of header data followed by the LOGOFF sequence 97 APPENDIX A Teleducer50 Specifications Power 12 24 48 VDC non isolated Less than 25 watts Factory Configured Sensor Inputs Maximum of fifty 50 Programmable in any order Telco Type All standard pressure transducers and flow transducers 100K ohms to 3 82Meg Ohms Transducers supported on dedicated pairs Support for both 20 and 40 step devices Contactors 540K Ohms 270K Ohms 540K O K 270K N G No Good Binary or Contact Supports normally open normally closed dry no voltage contacts Analog Transducers 0 5 VDC 4 20 mA current loop Impedance for voltage input is greater than 6 Meg ohms Maximum voltage drop for current measurement is 2 5 volts for a Type 1 sensor Rela
4. ii PCI PCI 0 5 Volts AC I O LO UO USB USB 4 20 i Blot d Port Port Transformer 80K 3 8Meg Ohms L nor p Tom Connections to External amp Systems l 12 Vdc or 24 Vdc or 48 Vdc or External Battery High Speed I O Board 50 Sensor Transducer Input Devices I Other PCI 4 Devices Figure1 Solar Charger Its architecture employs land line cellular RF wireless and industry standard communication data devices via RS232 and PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect technologies It also contains proprietary I O card for sensor and transducer communication It incorporates USB and RS232 communication ports for connection to outboard and peripheral devices As a monitoring and control system it is designed to fit into cramped environments or on a DIN rail It monitors input from a wide range of sensors transducers and analyzers Unit Specifications are given in Appendix A Sensor types supported by the Teleducer50 are given in Appendix B Unit Power The standard unit operates from 48 nominal and can be supplied from a standard C O power bus Optional models which operate from 12 VDC or 24 VDC are also available See Figure 1 Teleducer50 Figure 1 Unit power can also be supplied from a wall mounted AC to DC transformer The 12 VDC model must be ordered to take advantage of this addition
5. Figure 8 When LED s are glowing they indicate the following conditions POWER Power is being provided to the unit The Teleducer50 power is on Yellow Top OFF HOOK An internal modem is active The unit may be dialing receiving or transmitting data The unit must be connected to an active phone line and connected via an RJ 11 telephone jack on the right side of the unit Blue SCANNING The unit is monitoring the scanned sensors and transducers This light will blink strobe as it scans attached sensors Green ALARM An alarm condition has been detected Red Bottom Table 1 14 Initial System Power Up To power up the Teleducer50 plug the DC power connector into the unit and turn on main power Upon system power up you will see a blank screen on your PC monitor After you have been connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive lt 5 gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated The word Password will prompt you to enter your password Enter the correct assigned password or the default password of SRMPDFLT and press the lt ENTER gt key or the RETURN key for the next Teleducer50 prompt The Teleducer50 will sign in telling you its name copyright and time day and date A view of
6. INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS FORMAT AND FONT FORMAT INDICATES WHAT WILL BE SEEN ON A PC SCREEN AND COMMAND INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM IT SIMULATES WHAT YOU WILL SEE ON YOUR SCREEN DURING THE INITIALIZATION AND PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS WITHIN THIS SCREEN THE USER COMMANDS WILL APPEAR ON BOLD TYPE THE DESIGNATION ENTER MEANS PRESS THE ENTER OR RETURN KEY General Description Product Introduction The Trade Mark for our Teleducer50 was received in October of 1998 Since then we have studied what our users have taught us examined the market and technology changes and applied new knowledge to our next generation of remote monitoring systems The Teleducer50 is the 7 generation remote monitoring and control system from TX Technology It was designed to monitor the output from sensors and transducers that are attached to it send immediate alarms and notifications send periodic reports and turn on off relays during alarm conditions It communicates sends reports and originates alarms using a number of methods The Teleducer50 is a constant monitoring and control system It continuously examines the conditions of sensors and transducers that are attached to it It sends reports and alarms when those conditions become out of norm condition established by the user The capabilities and features of the unit are illustrated in Figure 1 Mother Board IUE CPU Figxible K gt M TL Normally Open Nclosed
7. Monitoring pairs 1 through 25 and 26 through 50 are accommodated by Terminal Block TB1 and TB2 respectively The connectors are unshielded 50 contact tine D type receptacles Input Terminal Block illustrations layout and pin terminations are given in Appendix C Note the numbering sequence and the required polarity plus minus consideration for proper two 2 wire termination of voltage or current transducers Analog Point Connection Caution Analog voltage and current device measurements are polarity dependent and must be connected as follows For Analog Points 0 5 VDC and 4 20mA devices For Analog Point sensor devices the positive side must be connected to respective positive position numbers from 1 to 25 on Terminal Block 1 and 1 to 25 on Terminal Block 2 For Analog Point Voltage devices the negative side must be connected on respective negative positions numbers from 26 50 on TBI and 26 50 on 2 Current Sensor Connection For current sensors only a shunting resistor of 250 ohms must be placed across the input pair as reasonably Resister Shunt close to the Teleducer50 as possible See Figure 7 at 2275M131 right Five 5 pieces are included with each To Teleducer Teleducer50 Additional shunting resistors can be obtained from TX Technology by ordering Part Number 2275M131 Figure 7 Caution Failure to observe polarity can result in damage to the Teleducer Output Points Co
8. BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG OFF 49 Initialization Day Shift When you are connected and or dialed into the untt press two fast consecutive lt ESC gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated Program the DAY Time and then NIGHT Time shift Mode for alarm call out purposes These shifts affect an alarm report only and do not affect the scheduled auto report programmed under remote location for LAND LINE SERIAL AND RF The Holiday Day and Night shift setting can only be programmed in the INITIALIZATION command The default value for DAY TIME 15 08 00 and NIGHT TIME is 17 00 This means DAY mode starts at 8 00am and finishes at 4 59pm 16 59 NIGHT mode starts at 5 00pm 17 00 and finishes at 7 59am With these default values a remote phone location programmed for DAY shift will report an alarm between 8 00am and 4 59pm If you want to change the DAY Time shift enter a new time at the prompt otherwise press the ENTER key for the next INITIALIZATION sequence Enter the correct password press the ENTER or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message the time and date then a list of programming options The 2 will prompt you for a command Enter t
9. EXAMINE DISPLAYS THE LATEST SCAN OF ALL PROGRAMMED INPUT AND OUTPUT POINTS AS WELL AS REMOTE CALLOUT RESULTS INITiALIZE HANDLES ALL THE OPTIONS NEEDED TO INITIALIZE THE SYSTEM INPUTS PROGRAMMING OF INPUT POINTS LOAD RESTORES LOADS THE DATABASE FROM A FILE OUTPUTS PROGRAMMING OF CONTROL RELAYS REMOTES PROGRAMMING OF COMMUNICATION PORTS RESET PERFORMS A COLD WARM RESET OF THE SYSTEM RECORD SAVES THE DATABASE TO A FILE SAVE SAVES DATABASE INFORMATION TO THE FLASH SCAN SCANS THE SELECTED INPUT POINTS OF THE SYSTEM TYPE DISPLAYS THE REVISION NUMBER AND RELEASE DATE OF THE SYSTEM POWERDOWN CONTROLLED SHUTDOWN OF THE SYSTEM FOR MAINTENANCE OR RELOCATION HELP DISPLAYS THIS MENU Hit ENTER KEY TO CONTINUE lt ENTER gt BYE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMoTES RESET RECORD SAVE SCAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP BYE TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG OFF C 67 Programmin Alphanumeric Pager Examples 5 5 5 In this example the third remotes list entry will be used however any number value 1 15 is valid for ALPHA pager programming When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive lt 5 gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be t
10. Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated Enter the correct password press the ENTER or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message the time and date then a list of programming options The will prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want to make To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the ENTER or RETURN key To exit the system type Bye press the ENTER or RETURN and the unit will sign off PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 44 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM REPORT ALL AFTER HOUR ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR 1 CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP q INIT lt ENTER gt USE Y FOR YES N FOR NO OR B TO BACKUP TO PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM ID REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER
11. 1 27 WHT ORN ORN WHT 27 2 28 WHT GRN GRN WHT 28 3 29 WHT BRN BRN WHT 29 4 30 WHT SLA SLA WHT 30 5 31 RED BLU BLU RED 331 6 32 RED ORN ORN RED 32 7 33 RED GRN GRN RED 33 8 34 RED BRN BRN RED 34 9 35 RED SLA SLA RED 35 10 36 BLK BLU BLU BLK 36 11 37 BLK ORN RN BLK 37 12 38 BLK GRN GRN BLK 38 13 39 BLK BRN BRN BLK 39 14 40 BLK SLA SLA BLK 40 15 41 YEL BLU BLU YEL 41 16 42 YEL ORN ORN YEL 42 17 43 YEL GRN GRN YEL 43 18 44 YEL BRN BRN YEL 44 19 45 YEL SLA SLA YEL 45 20 46 VIO BLU BLU VIO 46 21 47 VIO ORN ORN VIO 47 22 48 VIO GRN GRN VIO 48 23 49 VIO BRN BRN VIO 49 24 50 VIO SLA SLA VIO 50 25 Designations for analog voltage and current output sensors only 103 APPENDIX D Output Points Connectors The sensor input connectors and the control output connectors are located on the bottom of the enclosure as illustrated in the drawing below Sensor Transducer Sensor Transducer Input Input Terminal Block 2 Terminal Block 1 Control Point Control Point Output Output Terminal Block Terminal Block 3 4 Sensor amp Control Point Connector Layout Right to Left Viewed from face of connectors
12. 78 Programmin Optional Examples Pressure Transducer 5 5 TX Pressure Transducer In this example we program the U or J Type pressure transducer You must make a selection for this field INPUTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N Y ENTER 1 50 The Teleducer50 will ask the user the type of sensor is to be used with the Teleducer The user may select any available input sensor type from Appendix B Enter U or J Type followed by the lt ENTER gt key for this example TYPE U ENTER DO NOT SKIP MAKING THIS INPUT STEP High and Low Alarm Limits The Teleducer50 will ask the user to enter a Low and High Alarm Limits for this Type of transducer or sensor If you do not want to enter a Low or High Alarm Limits press the ENTER key at the prompts If Low and High Alarm Limits are programmed any condition that equals or exceeds these values will generate an alarm report to the designated remote location Remote locations 1 through 15 may be defined for each input Enter Low and High Alarm Limit values LOW ALARM 5 0 ENTER HIGH ALARM PLEASE SEE NOTE BELOW ENTER Note If you are not using the high alarm threshold you must enter a value in the field Do not skip making this input It is recommended that a value be entered that cannot be achieved by the sensor such as 10PSIG for a 9 5PSIG device or 50 SCFH for a 47 5 SCFH device Use an unachievable value Alarm Callout Delay The Teleduce
13. EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTsS REMorES RESET IRECORD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP 23 2 SAV ENTER OK IBvE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMoTEs RESET RECORD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP lt gt TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG OFF If the date and time OK press the lt ENTER gt key at the Time 2 prompt If the date and time are incorrect you may re enter the date separated by slash as mm dd yy space bar and the time as either hh mm ss or 5 44PM following the same steps as shown in the example above Note Programming for the Teleducer50 is not case sensitive and commands can be entered in upper or lower case 24 Initialization The Teleducer50 ID Note If you have more than one Teleducer50 and need to have it identify itself you may want to provide it with an ID You can do this during this portion of the INIT programming phase of the installation When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive lt 5 gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated The Teleducer50 will ask the user for the Teleducer50 Identification ID If you want to program an ID then enter
14. It is also recommended to enter a High Alarm Limit If Low and High Alarm Limits are programmed any condition that meets or exceeds of these values will generate an alarm report to the designated Remote location Remote locations 1 through 15 may be defined for each input Enter Low and High threshold value LOW ALARM 5 ENTER HIGH ALARM 65 ENTER The Teleducer50 will then ask the user to program Alarm Callout Delay Scan Time Note and Report Phone Data Please refer to the previous section for programming a pressure transducer for examples on entering this data ALARM CALLOUT DELAY SECONDS 180 ENTER POINT SETTLING TIME SECONDS 10 ENTER UNITS COMMENT SCHF AT MANHOLE 442 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 1 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 8 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE ENTER This is the end of the INPUT sensor Z2 programming and the Teleducer50 will ask for another INPUT sensor number You must make an entry for this command 1 50 ENTER 82 If you want to program another input enter the input number follow same procedure explained above or press the lt ENTER gt key for the next command Note Programming for the Teleducer50 9 is not case sensitive and commands can be entered in upper or lower case 83 Programmin Optional Examples Contactor Sensor 5 5 TX Contactor Sensor D Dryer Alarm For this example enter the INPUT number 3 for D
15. To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the ENTER or RETURN key To exit the system type Bye press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key and the unit will sign off PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 44 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 CoPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM REPORT ALL AFTER HOUR ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS RESET RECoRD SAVE SCAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER USE Y FOR YES N FOR NO OR B TO BACKUP TO PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM ID REVIEW CHANGE Y N B ENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N B ENTER SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER MODEM PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER IP AND PORT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE YIN oR B ENTER REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N ENTER INPUTS POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER CoNTROL PoiNTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR Y lt ENTER gt 16 30 NIGHT SHIFT 16 20 lt ENTER gt 52 HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE oR
16. Type sensor 1 50 3 ENTER D lt gt For Contactor input there Low High Alarm Limits entered the user thresholds are fixed in the software Refer to the Sensor Type Table for details Appendix The Teleducer50 will ask you to enter Alarm Callout Delay Point Settling Time Units Comments and Report to Remote location Please refer to the previous section for programming a pressure transducer for examples on entering this data ALARM CALLOUT DELAY 0 ENTER POINT SETTLING TIME 0 lt ENTER gt UNITS COMMENT AIR DRYER 2 ALARM AT JOHN STREET lt ENTER gt REPORT TO REMOTE 1 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 3 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 4 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 8 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE ENTER This is the end of the INPUT sensor 3 programming and the Teleducer50 will ask for another INPUT sensor number 1 50 ENTER If you want to program another input enter the input number and follow the same procedure as explained above or press the lt ENTER gt key for the next command 84 Programmin Binary Contact Examples 5 5 y p Binary Contact N O Type K A list of the supported sensor types is illustrated in Appendix B Note A Normally Open N O contact will close when an alarm condition occurs and open when the alarm condition is cleared Normally Open For applications requiring a contact to remain open when
17. logged into the user interface Auto scanning and alarm detection will continue while the user is in the user interface mode SCAN is an independent command The operator must enter the command at the prompt for scan as shown below Scan produces a report of input sensors and output control relays points may be scanned by requesting ALL at the Point number s prompt or individual points separated by comma s S ENTER POINT NUMBER S 1 2 3 4 5 lt ENTER gt INPUT TYPE STATUS LAST CHANGED READING NOTES SENSOR 1 RESTORE 00 00 00 00 00 8 50 PSIG AT ROOM 1 SENSOR 2 RESTORE 04 16 14 32 07 5 00 SCFH AT ROOM 1 SENSOR 3 RESTORE 04 16 14 32 08 O K DRYER ALARM AT TX SENSOR 4 ALARM 04 16 14 32 08 10 46 HUMIDITY STOCKROOM SENSOR 5 UNVRF 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 DEGREE F ROOM31 OUTPUT STATUS LAST CHANGED NOTES RELAY 1 OFF 04 16 14 32 07 TURNS SECONDARY COMPR RELAY 2 ON 04 16 13 32 07 AIRCOND CONTROL RM FIGURE 1 SCAN REPORT An independent command is one that can be made from the main menu prompt and is not a sub set of other command sequences The Teleducer50 is an intelligent multi tasking and multi threading device It can support multiple user sessions scan its attached sensors and transducers at the same time It can run multiple functions like scanning alarm dialing and auto reporting simultaneously 88 Other Commands Examine Command The Examine Command produces a repo
18. that screen appears below You will then have 16 programming selections and options to complete if you choose Explanations for each command term are available in Appendix Program Command terms are Bye COntrol Display Examine INITialize INputs LOAD OUTputs REMotes RESET RECord SAVe Scan TYpe POWERdown Help The UPPER case letter in each Command word indicates the minimum requirements for programming and initialization PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER THIS IS THE DEFAULT PASSWORD THAT THE SYSTEM IS SHIPPED WITH gt Keep in mind that you will not see the password being entered TELEDUCER 50 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECORD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP Programming amp Initialization General During the programming of the Teleducer50 you will be asked to define refine and edit the following parameters Here is what they mean Y System Date amp Time This detail will be used in all reports and notification activities to identify time of occurrence System ID The Teleducer50 Identification This will be used in all reports and notifications It will also help to identify the location of the Teleducer50 when multiple units are employed at different remote locations System Messages What you want the Teleducer50 header
19. 42 943 94 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Transducer Type User Programming Data Lower Upper Alarm Limits Address Designations for analog voltage and current output sensors only 105 Sensor Configuration Data Inputs Pairs 26 to 50 TB2 Input Pair 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Right to Left Viewed from face of connector Input Connector Data User Programming Data Color Connector Pin Transducer Type Lower Upper Numbers Alarm Limits WHT BLU BLU WHT 26 1 WHT ORN ORN WHT 27 2 WHT GRN GRN WHT 28 3 WHT BRN BRN WHT 29 4 WHTI SLA SLA WHT 30 5 RED BLU BLU RED 31 6 RED ORN ORN RED 32 7 RED GRN GRN RED 33 8 RED BRN BRN RED 34 9 RED SLA SLA RED 35 10 BLK BLU BLU BLK 36 11 BLK ORN RN BLK 37 12 BLK GRN GRN BLK 38 13 BLK BRN BRN BLK 39 14 BLK SLA SLA BLK 40 15 YEL BLU BLU YEL 41 16 YEL ORN ORN YEL 42 17 YEL GRN GRN YEL 43 18 YEL BRN BRN YEL 44 19 YEL SLA SLA YEL 45 20 VIO BLU BLU VIO 46
20. 80 120 8 5 8 5 8 107 120 120 86 75 120 88 128 Scan Delay Time 120 Scan Report 88 89 SCFH 120 Secondary Power Connection 11 Sensor 88 89 99 120 sensor and transducer communication 5 Sensor TYpe Table 84 Serial Data 120 settling time 80 software revision 96 121 solar power 6 standby battery power 6 Starting the Initialization Process 18 Supported Sensor TYpes 99 System Defaults 109 system power up 15 System Scan Delay Time 61 TAP 69 TELCO Pressure 121 Teleducer50 ID 25 70 120 Telephone Line Connection 11 Terminal Block 1 11 12 13 Terminal Block 2 11 13 Terminal Block 3 12 Terminal Block Locations 104 terminal block polarity 101 Terminal Block Polarity 13 Terminations 98 thermistor 121 Thermistor 121 trouble shooting 123 Trouble Shooting Section 123 TX Pressure Transducer 79 TYpe command 121 TYPE command 96 UNFVR 88 89 121 Unit Mounting 7 USB 5 USB ports 108 user programmable parameters for input sensors 43 Verizon 69 warm reset 56 57 94 110 121 wireless 5 XMODEM 57 92 118 119 121 year designator 55 129
21. B ENTER SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y ENTER CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP p BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG OFF C 53 Initialization Holiday Dates The Holiday Period dates affect alarm reporting only These dates do not affect scheduled auto reports programmed under remote locations for LAND LINE SERIAL AND RF The Holiday Period settings can only be programmed in the INITIALIZATION command There can be up to 15 dates in the yearly Holiday Dates The default value for Holiday Period settings is read as 00 00 00 This means that no holiday period has been defined or scheduled No entry is needed to select the default When a Holiday Period has been entered and an alarm condition is detected the dial notification will be made to the night shift If you want to change the Holiday Period settings enter Y followed by the lt ENTER gt key otherwise press the EN TER key for the next INITIALIZATION sequence After entering Y you will be asked to choose among the 15 Holiday Periods that you want to change or refine If you want to change the Holiday Period enter an existing sequence number lt 01 gt to lt 15 gt then enter the new date or D to delete
22. N oR lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR Y lt ENTER gt CURRENT SCAN DELAY TIME HR MIN 00 00 lt ENTER gt NEW SCAN DELAY TIME 00 02 lt ENTER gt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y lt ENTER gt OK CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECORD SAVE ScAN POWERDOWN HELP BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG OFF C 62 Initialization Display Command The Display command may be used to display all the programmed data entered by a user At the first power up the user will see only default DAY and NIGHT Times programmed in this command It will display all programmed functions This command 15 available to all password levels When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive ESC lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated Enter the correct password press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message the time and date then a list of programming options The will prompt you for a command To display the Initialization programmed data enter D or DISPLAY at
23. POWERdown Command For those occasions when you need to move the system or disconnect it from its power source you should perform a POWERdown command then wait 30 seconds before pulling the plug The POWERdown command is used to initiate an orderly shutdown of the system program prior to maintenance or movement of the unit Power within the Teleducer will remain on The POWERdown command can be invoked from the main menu PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER THIS IS THE DEFAULT PASSWORD THAT THE SYSTEM IS SHIPPED WITH gt KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP w BYE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMOTES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP POWER ENTER ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO POWERDOWN THE SYSTEM Y N Y ENTER ALLOW 30 SECONDS BEFORE DISCONNECTING ANY POWER FROM THE SYSTEM Caution There is no main power ON OFF switch on the Teleducer50 When making changes to the unit shut off source power first then unplug the DC power connector 91 Other Commands LOAD Command The LOAD command is an Independent command and can be executed from the prompt This command 15 used to load the backup file data that was created by the RECord command The LOAD command is available when you log with a B or C lev
24. REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt INPUTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt OUTPUTS REVIEWI CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt DAY TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt NIGHT TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REvIEW CHANGE Y N OR B Y lt ENTER gt CURRENT HOLIDAY SETTINGS lt 01 gt 00 00 00 lt 02 gt 00 00 00 lt 03 gt 00 00 00 lt 04 gt 00 00 00 lt 05 gt 00 00 00 lt 06 gt 00 00 00 lt 07 gt 00 00 00 lt 08 gt 00 00 00 lt 09 gt 00 00 00 lt 10 gt 00 00 00 lt 11 gt 00 00 00 lt 12 gt 00 00 00 lt 13 gt 00 00 00 lt 14 gt 00 00 00 lt 15 gt 00 00 00 DATE NUMBER TO BE CHANGED 1 ENTER 01 00 00 00 NEW DATE 01 01 00 ENTER CURRENT HOLIDAY SETTINGS 01 01 01 00 02 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 09 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 13 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 15 00 00 00 DATE NUMBER TO BE CHANGED PASSWORD REVIEW CHANGE Y N B ENTER SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SAVE Y lt ENTER gt CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH 0 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG Note Leaving the year designator as a zero 01 0
25. SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt IP AND PoRT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B Y lt ENTER gt CURRENT IP ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 lt ENTER gt CURRENT PORT ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 lt ENTER gt WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE THE IP ADDRESS Y lt ENTER gt New IP ADDRESS 123 123 123 1 lt ENTER gt 123 123 123 123 WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE THE PORT ADDRESS Y lt ENTER gt NEW PORT ADDRESS 8 ENTER SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B Y ENTER CURRENT EMAIL ADDRESS 9999 ENTER CURRENT EMAIL USER NAME 9999 ENTER CURRENT EMAIL PASSWORD 9999 ENTER WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE THE EMAIL IP ADDRESS Y ENTER NEW EMAIL IP ADDRESS 123 123 123 5 WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE THE EMAIL USER NAME Y ENTER CURRENT EMAIL SENDER NAME ENTER WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE THE EMAIL PASSWORD Y ENTER NEW EMAIL PASSWORD FREDS AOL Com ENTER user host com REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B Y lt ENTER gt REPORT REMOTES lt ESC gt EXIT TO MAIN MENU lt ENTER gt 1 15 INPUTS POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt CONTROL POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt gt SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y ENTER CON
26. TX or the sensor literature for additional specific questions Record RECord command is an independent command used to create a backup copy of the Teleducer s data The backup copy is useful in the event of loss of data in the Teleducer50 Backup files may be created on a floppy disk CD or hard disk using the communication software It requires that you understand how to receive a file using XMODEM protocol Remote Pager Devices used to receive alarm notifications and restoral to normal condition notifications either Alphanumeric or Numeric Remote Phone Number Phone number of the report to location Teleducer500 allows the entry of up to 15 locations Locations can be any combination of alphanumeric pagers beepers tele printers or computer terminals See Report Remotes command Remote Reports When the Teleducer50 needs to call into another location to report alarms and reports it uses these phone numbers Remote Reports command is used to program phones numbers that will be alerted and reports will be sentto These are phone numbers for each destination They must be programmed into the system If a number is wrong the user can reprogram it 119 Report Remotes This is the contact information for each of the destinations for alarms notifications and reports They must be programmed into the system If a number is wrong the user can reprogram it Reset The RESet command is an indepen
27. Y Any other character will terminate the Teleducer50 ID programming Enter up to a 15 character ASCII string for the Teleducer50 ID followed by pressing the ENTER key Once you have entered the ID if you need to change it start again from the INITIALIZE command until you have reached the ID prompt This ID will appear in the login header of all reports alarms and logins We will perform this command continue down the command list to see if there is anything else to refine then save and end the session in this example To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the ENTER or RETURN key To exit the INIT type Bye press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key and the unit will sign off PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMoTES RESET RECORD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B SYSTEM ID REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B Y ENTER RANDOLPH C O ENTER SYSTEM ID RANDOLPH ENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt 25 MODEM PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE YIN oR B ENTER SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEWI CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER IP AN
28. You are at risk by not saving the data using the SAVe command if the power is lost to the Teleducer all the changed or refined data will be lost Always SAVe To scroll to the next input field on the screen use the lt ENTER gt key on the keyboard If no action on the keyboard takes place in three 3 minutes the Teleducer50 will automatically log off The unit provides three 3 opportunities to enter the correct password before the user is automatically disconnected The level access is required to program the Teleducer50 to change all passwords From the INIT display list you have access to the 16 programming and command options We will cover each command in detail Note The required minimum characters are INIT as shown with Upper case letters This will be the standard example throughout this manual Except for initialization commands the programming for the Teleducer50 is not case sensitive and commands can be entered in upper or lower case 22 Initialization Date and Time The Teleducer50 will prompt for the current date and time input If you want to change the date and time enter Y at this prompt and change the date and time as follows We will perform this command then continue to save and end the session in this example To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the ENTER or RETURN key To exit the system type BYE press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key and the unit wi
29. can be programmed by providing a letter corresponding to the specific sensor type Type Description Range TELCO pressure transducer 100K 3 82 M Ohms 0 9 5 PSIG E U SHORT If resistance is less then 80 K Ohms pressure reading OPEN If resistance is above 6200 K Ohms D TELCO contactor sensor 540 270K 540K OK SHORT If resistance is less 208 K Ohms 270K NG NO GOOD If resistance is between 208 K Ohms and 400 K Ohms OK If resistance active 400 K Ohms and 620 K Ohms OPEN If resistance is above 620 K Ohms Allows recognition of a broken wire anywhere along length of the 2 wire connection A padded contact F Resistance measurement Entered in Kohms i e 96 9600 95K 4600 K G TELCO contactor sensor 75K NG SHORT If resistance is less then 270 K Ohms 150K OK NO GOOD If resistance is between 270K Ohms and 400 K Ohms OK If resistance is above 400 K Ohms OPEN If resistance is above 4000 K Ohms H TX Tech contactor sensor passive resistor TYpe for hydrocarbon detection Hydro Carbon SHORT lt 80 K Ohms OK If resistance is between 468 698 K Ohms NO GOOD If resistance is less then 468 or higher then 698 K Ohms Linear 4 20 mA active current loop sensor 4 20 mA J TELCO pressure transducer 5 14 5 PSIG SHORT If resistance is less then 82 K Ohms pressure reading OPEN If resistance is above 4000 K Ohms K Normally open or normally closed passive contact programmable by the user Dry Contact Fo
30. gt SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt MODEM PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR lt ENTER gt SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt IP AND PORT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR lt ENTER gt REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt OUTPUT POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt gt CONTROL POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt 59 SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE YIN oR B Y ENTER LEVEL S ALLOWED TO CHANGE A B C PMAP APES ENTER ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE PASSWORD Y N Y ENTER CURRENT PASSWORD A ENTER PLEASE ENTER THE NEW PASSWORD 0001 ENTER ENTER AGAIN FOR VERIFICATION 0001 ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED PASSWORD WAS CHANGED SUCCESSFULLY LEVEL S ALLOWED TO CHANGE APES ENTER SvsTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y ENTER OK BYE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMOTES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 12 02 12 27 LOG OFF C 60 Initia
31. press two fast consecutive lt 5 gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated 18 During the Initialization process if there Is activity during three 3 minute period INITIALIZE Command will be terminated and you will be logged off Consider saving your completed changes if you intend to walk away from the Initialization process for any length of time During the Initialization process you can change or accept all the categories and subcategories of commands shown A definition of the Initialization terms and other terms used in this manual are shown in the Glossary section of this manual You must be communicating with the Teleducer50 via a modem or RS232 port to provide port addresses and IP addresses during the Initialization process This will protect the network from duplicate network ID and port addresses Note If you do not see the word PASSWORD after you press the EsC Esc key twice in rapid succession within one second you may not be properly connected or setup with the Teleducer509 Starting Initialization Process When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press Esc Esc twice within one second to obtain the PASSWORD prompt If you are connected and provide no activity
32. programmed independently and is defined as the settling time of the transducer This is done on an individual basis because different types of devices have different settling time requirements In general passive devices such as resistance transducers binary contacts and switches will have a rapid settling time that may be more related to the impedance of the reading pair than the devices itself A two 2 second Point Settling Time should be more than sufficient For industrial analog sensors the settling time may be as high as five 5 seconds Please consult TX or the sensor literature for additional specific questions The Teleducer50 will ask you to enter unit of measure and or nametag for this input Up to sixty 60 characters may be used It is recommended that you use unit of measure followed by a gt or followed by the string for the nametag This Note will be used to report the unit of measure and the note that you type here UNITS COMMENT PSIG AT MANHOLE 12 ENTER DO NOT SKIP MAKING THIS INPUT STEP The Teleducer50 will ask the user to enter the remote location designation 1 15 where it should send alarm reports for this device These remote locations are programmed in the INITALIZE command You MUST make these entries before you assign it to an INPUT sensor The user may program up to 15 locations at one time if you do not want to program any more locations press the lt ENTER gt key at the Report
33. reports and logins You may enter up to 79 characters alphanumeric followed by the lt ENTER gt key If the alert message is correct press lt ENTER gt for the next prompt If data or message is incorrect use the INITIALIZE command from the main menu and come back to this prompt and enter the data or message again You do not need to re enter all the information that was previously entered correctly As you get to each request enter an ENTER or just ENTER to skip through where you had previously entered a Y We will perform this command continue down the command list to see if there is anything else to refine then save and end the session in this example This will leave the other information unchanged To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the ENTER or RETURN key To exit the system Type BYE press the ENTER or RETURN key and the unit will sign off PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 44 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM I COntrol Display Examine INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMOTES RESET IRECOoRD SAVE ScAN POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE oR B ENTER SYSTEM ID REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B ENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N B Y ENTER REPO
34. the prompt PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 44 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM REPORT ALL AFTER HOURS ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR BYE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN POWERDOWN HELP DISPLAY ENTER INPUT TYPE DELAY SCAN LOW ALARM HiGH REMOTE S REPORTING TO 63 PHYSICAL RE SHIFT CONNECT PORT 1 DAY SERIAL SERI 2 ALL SERIAL SER2 3 ALL LAN PCI 4 ALL SERIAL SER2 5 DAY RF 6 DAY LANDLINE PCI 7 ALL LAN PCI 8 ALL SERIAL SER DAY SHIFT 08 00 NIGHT SHIFT 17 00 PHONE IP EMAIL NOT APPLICABLE AUTO REPORT 08 10 LOCATION JACK LOORY NOT APPLICABLE AUTO REPORT 08 00 LOCATION HQ2 222 222 333 444 LOCATION REPORTING CENTER2 NOT APPLICABLE AUTO REPORT 08 00 LOCATION HQ NOT APPLICABLE AUTO REPORT 08 10 LOCATION BOSS 712223334444 PAGER ID REPORT N81 N81 N A N81 N81 N81 ID PG1000000 NUMBER 3456 WAIT 4 LOCATION MOBIL REPAIR3 CONTROLLOG COMPANY COM AUTO REPORT 08 00 LOCATION MANAGEMENT NOT APPLICABLE LOCATION WATCH TOWER 4 N A N81 CONN RETRY PARITY TYPE SEC TERM 0 TERM 0 TERM 0 TERM 0 TERM 0 ALPHA 300 EMAIL 0 TERM 0 CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMoTE
35. the time when the day shift begins Holidays Shift This assigns which remote is notified during holiday periods Holiday Dates These are the days that the remote setup for holidays will be notified in case of alarms System Passwords These are the three levels of passwords They can only be changed by the most senior level password holder level C System Scan Delay The Scan Delay is the time in minutes between each scan cycle for all monitored sensor points 16 Please take care to enter accurate data check all entered Information Note bold characters in this manual at any prompt example represent user input Note Programming for the Teleducer50 is not case sensitive and commands can be entered in upper or lower case The 18 step Initialization process is shown in Figure 9 The user must first prepare the system by entering system settings and monitoring parameters Bun ng S Time System ID p mum yem Cope Reviewchange Review change Fa ies ae Reviewchange information Review change Review change Review change Review change Review e See ee Reviewchange Review change Review e P LE Sae all R information Figure 9 Unit Initialization To enable Teleducer50 for automatic operation alarms and or auto reporting you must program the following minimum required information and save it All Saves will be saved in non volatile FLASH memory Input Sen
36. to Remote prompt For example if the user wants to send alarm reports for this device to Modem 1 and a Alpha numeric Pager 3 their locations defined in the Report Remotes list under entries 1 and 3 respectively the user would enter the following REPORT TO REMOTE 1 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 3 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE ENTER 80 This is the end of INPUT sensor 1 programming and the Teleducer50 will ask to program another INPUT sensor number 1 50 If you want to program another input enter the input number and follow the same procedure as explained above or press the lt ENTER gt key for the next command 81 Programming Optional Examples Flow Transducer TX Flow Transducer Type Z We will program the Z Type flow sensors in this example INPUTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B Y lt ENTER gt 1 50 lt ENTER gt The Teleducer50 will ask the user which type of sensor is to be used with it You may select any available input sensor type from Appendix B Enter Type Z for this example TYPE Z lt ENTER gt Teleducer50 will ask you to enter a Low and High Alarm Limit for this type of transducer or sensor If you do not want to enter a Low or High Alarm Limit press the lt ENTER gt key at the prompts For flow monitoring applications it is recommended the user enter 0 5 for a Low Alarm Limit if a 0 0 flow is to be considered an alarm If not just press the lt ENTER gt key
37. to a network via LAN WAN connection May need discrete TCP IP address For high speed unidirectional data transfer where hardwired communication exists Any email account Receiving reports and alarm notifications 116 Glossary Alarm A situation brought about when the status of a device equals or falls outside its acceptable limits of operation such as when a temperature is found to be too low or too high Alarm Callout Delay Alarm Callout Delay is defined as an alarm verification before report delay time This function is valuable in certain cases If an alarm condition exists and is verified by the Teleducer50 it waits for this user programmed Alarm Callout Delay to qualify it as an alarm This is very useful for rapid fluctuation in the monitoring pressure where nuisance alarms can be prevented by increasing the Alarm Callout Delay Alarm High Limit The numerical high limit of acceptable operation for analog input devices If the status of an analog input device equals or exceeds this limit an alarm is generated Alarm Low Limit The numerical low limit of acceptable operation for analog input devices If the status of an analog input device equals or falls below this limit an alarm is generated Alert messages What you want the Teleducer50 to report when an alarm is reported to you Baud Rate The data transfer rate between two data processing devices Binary Co
38. to program using the INPUTS command Basically the user can program a low level threshold and upper level threshold for a contactor rather than using the pre programmed contactors The way it works is if a value is BELOW the lower level threshold a SHORT appears in the status field If the value is greater than or equal to the upper level threshold an OPEN appears in the status field For any other value the status field shows an OK These values are summarized here Value Status field reading Below low limit threshold SHORT Between thresholds OK Above upper limit threshold OPEN 114 Communication Methods Teleducer50 Via Method Used For Target Communication Receiving Term Used Device Serial Any available No dial out Connected external devices amp Printer hard Built in systems dumb terminal connected RS232 serial printer ProComm Programming of Serial port HyperTerm Where no modem the unit examining Use either is attached Hard wired null of sensor details RS232 port modem connection For bi receiving reports directional data transfer and alarm notifications Land Line RJ 11 Dials out PCI internal boards Serial 1 Anything with a connected to Serial 2 or Serial 1 amp 2 For modem that can wall jack bi directional data transfer answer the call and modem line Currently only one modem is read the report supported Programming of the unit ex
39. until the power is restored Each output has a latching relay with N O contacts rated at 2 Amp 24VDC max current Each output can be manually controlled using commands from the operator or pre programmed for automatic action depending on the input alarm status Actions allowed are OR and AND An OR function means that if any one of the sensors associated with that output are in alarm the relay action closure will occur An AND function means that the action closure will automatically occur only if all those sensors defined as AND are in alarm A single point in alarm will NOT bring about this action These actions are to be programmed for each sensor that should be associated with an automatic latched relay action If for instance three inputs are programmed with AND the relay will close only if all three inputs are in alarm Any ONE input of the three in alarm will not activate the relay output You can also program for example relay 1 to be ON if input 1 is in alarm OR input 3 is in alarm Relays can be linked to any or all input point alarms This allows closed loop local control for alarms or out of range conditions Outputs also have a user definable 60 character nametag string This allows a user to signify what the relay is controlling If you want to program the output relay enter Y followed by the lt ENTER gt key otherwise just press the lt ENTER gt key to return to the main menu or move to the next INITIALIZATI
40. within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated At the Password prompt enter the correct password or the default password of SRMPDFLT press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key Once the password is entered the Teleducer50 displays the first power up message and its available commands as shown PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER THIS IS THE DEFAULT PASSWORD THAT THE SYSTEM IS SHIPPED WITH gt Keep in mind that you will not see the password being entered TELEDUCER 50 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET IRECORD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP The 2 prompt indicates the need to provide a command followed by the ENTER key or RETURN key Each time you enter a command or selection it must be followed by the RETURN or ENTER key in order to proceed to the next line During the Initialization process you can use the keyboard shortcuts Y for Yes N for No or B to back up to the previous prompt 20 THE FOLLOWING IS FULL LIST OF THE INITIALIZATION COMMANDS AVAILABLE PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER THIS IS THE DEFAULT PASSWORD THAT THE SYSTEM IS SHIPPED WITH Keep in mind that you will not see the password being entered TELEDUCER 50 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 20
41. 0 6 50 13 0 32 50 65 0 211 6 25 12 5 31 25 62 5 223 6 00 12 0 30 00 60 0 235 5 75 11 5 28 75 57 5 249 5 50 11 0 27 50 55 0 264 5 25 10 5 25 25 52 5 281 5 00 10 0 25 00 50 0 299 4 75 9 5 23 75 47 5 319 4 50 9 0 22 50 45 0 341 4 25 8 5 21 25 42 5 365 4 00 8 0 20 00 40 0 392 3 75 7 5 18 75 37 5 423 3 50 7 0 17 50 35 0 457 3 25 6 5 16 25 32 5 497 3 00 6 0 15 00 30 0 543 2 75 5 5 13 75 27 5 596 2 50 5 0 12 50 25 0 658 225 4 5 11 25 22 5 733 2 00 4 0 10 00 20 0 113 825 1 75 3 5 8 75 17 5 939 1 50 3 0 7 50 15 0 1085 1 25 225 6 25 12 5 1279 1 00 2 0 5 00 10 0 1549 0 75 1 5 3 75 7 5 1951 0 50 1 0 2 50 5 0 2612 0 25 0 5 1 25 2 5 3900 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 4300 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN Telco Contractors Teleducer50 Contactors The contactors described here are supported as standard in the Teleducer50 These contactors have pre programmed lower and upper threshold values The table below describes the various standard contactors Contactor SHORT value OPEN value GOOD value NO GOOD value D Type Less than 208 0K Greater than Between 208 0 Between 400 0K 620 0K and 400 0K and 620 0K H Type Less than 95 0K Greater than Between 468 0K Less than 468 0K 430 0K and 698 0K Greater than 698 0K K Type Less than 95 0K Greater than N A N A 95 0K 0 New Programmable Contactor This new programmable contactor uses the letter P
42. 02 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM BYE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMOTES RESET IRECORD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER USE Y FOR YES N FOR NO OR B TO BACKUP TO PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM ID REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SvsTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER MODEM PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER IP AND PORT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER INPUTS PoINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER OUTPUT POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y lt ENTER gt BYE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorEs RESET RECORD SAVE SCAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP SAV ENTER OK 21 When entering command input must enter the minimum required characters as in SAV for the SAVE command The minimum command entry is indicated with upper case letters
43. 1 00 will cause that Holiday Day and Month to repeat every year 55 Initialization About System Passwords Three 3 different levels of System Passwords are available and programmable Two 2 additional Passwords are programmable for access by PMAP and APES software Level A log on is made when using those passwords The Passwords can only be programmed and changed through the INITIALIZATION command Passwords can only be changed and assigned by the highest level user Level C At first power up or after a cold reset all parameters erased password levels are set to the default state The following default passwords remain until changed Password Level A Password Level BDFLT Y Password Level C SRMPDFLT v PMAP Password PMAPDFLT LEVEL A LOG ON v APES Password APESDFLT LEVEL A LOG ON At each password level the maximum number of characters must be maintained as follows 4 Password Level must not exceed 4 characters v Password Level B must be exactly 5 characters Y Password Level C must range between 6 and 8 characters Access to various functions at each password level is as follows A LEVEL is the lowest and does not allow changes or programming any of the parameters The Level user cannot change or erase any data The eight 8 Commands available at A LEVEL are m LEVEL allows everything that LEVEL does plus the user can program the Teleducer50 from pr
44. 10 0 25 0 50 0 301 5 0 7 5 25 0 10 0 4 5 9 0 22 5 45 0 344 5 5 8 3 22 5 10 5 4 0 8 0 20 0 40 0 400 6 0 9 0 20 0 11 0 3 5 7 0 17 5 35 0 468 6 5 9 8 17 5 11 5 3 0 6 0 15 0 30 0 568 7 0 10 5 15 0 12 0 2 5 5 0 12 5 25 0 698 7 5 11 3 12 5 12 5 2 0 4 0 10 0 20 0 898 8 0 12 0 10 0 13 0 1 5 3 0 7 5 15 0 1200 8 5 12 8 7 5 13 5 1 0 2 0 5 0 10 0 1820 9 0 13 5 5 0 14 0 0 5 1 0 2 5 5 0 3820 9 5 14 3 2 5 14 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4300 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN Note Any Reading of 0 0 will be reported as an alarm regardless of alarm level 112 Additional Flow Transducer Types The following table describes the newly added Flow Transducers The table below describes the resistance in K Ohms vs the different flow values in SCFH Resistance Flow Flow Flow Flow Values in Transducer Transducer Transducer Transducer K Ohms 10 20 50 M100 D 0 10 SCFH 0 20 SCFH 0 50 SCFH 0 100 SCFH 85 SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT 100 10 00 20 0 50 00 100 0 105 9 75 19 5 49 75 97 5 110 9 50 19 0 47 50 95 0 116 9 25 18 5 46 25 92 5 121 9 00 18 0 45 00 90 0 127 8 75 17 5 43 75 87 5 133 8 50 17 0 42 50 85 0 140 8 25 16 5 41 25 82 5 147 8 00 16 0 40 00 80 0 154 7 75 15 5 38 75 TIS 162 7 50 15 0 37 50 75 0 171 7 25 14 5 36 25 72 5 180 7 00 14 0 35 00 70 0 189 6 75 13 5 33 75 67 5 20
45. 21 VIO ORN ORN VIO 47 22 VIO GRN GRN VIO 48 23 VIO BRN BRN VIO 49 24 VIO SLA SLA VIO 50 25 Address Designations for analog voltage and current output sensors only 106 APPENDIX F Interface Connections Location Designation Description Right Side PRIM Positive lead of input power Right Side PRIM Negative lead of input power Right Side PRIM GND Safety Ground not used Right Side BACK UP Positive lead of backup power source Right Side BACK UP Negative lead of backup power source Right side LINE Standard telephone network connection RJ11 modular jack PCI Slot Right side None Ethernet connection RJ45 modular jack PCI Slot Right side USB 1 Universal Serial Bus Connector Port 1 Right side USB2 Universal Serial Bus Connector Port 2 Left side SERIAL PORT 1 RS 232 Local port access 9600 baud N81 default Left side SERIAL PORT 2 RS 232 Local port access 19200 baud N81 default BottomRight TB 1 Terminal Block Sensor Plug in termination for input pairs 1 25 Front Bottom Left TB2 Terminal Block Sensor Plug in termination for input pairs 26 50 Front Bottom Right TB 3 Terminal Block Plug in termination for output pairs 1 4 Rear Bottom Left TB4 Terminal Block Plug in termination for output pairs 5 8 Rear 107 APPENDIX PCI USB Port Locations The three PCI
46. 60 characters can be entered WARM A warm reset should only be used when the Teleducer508 does not respond properly to commands given from the terminal XMODEM A protocol designed to facilitate the reliable transfer of data between computing devices 121 Common Questions 1 What happens during RETRY wait time RETRY time is the wait time between re dialing the phone number of the location for reporting an alarm condition Scanning of all sensors and transducers continues during RETRY 2 During RETRY wait time will an alarm be reported alarms for other locations except the remote in RETRY condition will be reported 3 What happens during Scan Delay Time During scan delay time scanning does not continue 4 During scan delay time will alarms be reported Yes all detected and verified alarms will be reported 122 Troubleshooting Section This a simplified troubleshooting section The 1 50 is not designed to be repaired the field Please do not attempt repairs Call TX Technology Customer Service after reading the following After Start Up During its initial start up phase the Power On yellow and Alarm red lights will illuminate The Alarm light will go out after the unit has completely initialized The Power On yellow light will remain on after initialization No lights Verify power connection polarity is correct Verify the unit is connected to m
47. ATION DATA TBI INPUTS PAIRS 1 TO 25 105 APPENDIX E SENSOR CONFIGURATION DATA TB2 INPUTS PAIRS 26 TO 50 106 APPENDIX F INTERFACE CONNECTIONS 2 In t oreet lieti ees 107 APPENDIX PCI AND 108 APPENDIXH INITIALIZATION amp PROGRAMMING DEFAULTS eere 109 APPENDIX I COMMANDS AND PASSWORD SECURITY 5 110 APPENDIX J COMMAND 111 APPENDIXK RESISTANCE PRESSURE FLOW 8 2 112 COMMUNIGATION METHO JS tero o Retro ur meer d elei erre 115 GLOSSARY iie ette ee pere osugiere reip Dr bras tete 117 COMMON QUESTIONS aap aha eie pde bic er e ie 122 TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION eir pire e ees 123 QUICK START GUIDE TELEDUCERS30 iier tte ttes 124 9 de 127 Editors and Readers Notes This manual is notated with different fonts and colors to denote a vartety of uses as follows Information presented this font type and format designates normal information Caution Information presented in this format denotes a Caution to the reader Note Information presented in this format denotes a or Advisory to the reader Bold characters in this font in any sentence indicate a required prompt example and represent user input
48. C via network utilizing TCP IP minus Enter Enter to delete all remote information for that number Enter Returns to the 1 15 Remote Number prompt SERIAL For direct connection to SERIAL1 or SERIAL2 RS 232 ports To send an Alarm Report to the Numeric Pager enter LAND LINE at the Communication Type SERIAL LAND LINE CELLULAR RF LAN prompt Communication Type SERIAL LAND LINE CELLULAR RF LAN LAND LINE EN TER 72 Teleducer50 will ask you to enter the type of reporting device remote device must be from the following list TERMINAL For tele printer or any IBM compatible PC with modem ALPHA For Alphanumeric pager Special settings will be required from your service provider Pager ID Pin Service Network Telephone Protocols PAGER For Numeric pager FAX For Facsimile Any other value will prompt an INVALID response Report to TERMINAL ALPHA FAX PAGER lt ENTER gt The Teleducer50 will ask you to enter the location of the system modem Modem Port PCI PCI EN TER Caution Do not enter anything other than digits O through 9 D or Teleducer50 cannot dial other characters and will keep attempting to retry the phone number until the six 6 retried have been completed approximately thirty 30 minutes The Teleducer50 will ask the user to enter the numeric pager number at the Phone Numbe
49. D PoRT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER INPUTS PoiNTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER CONTROL POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y lt ENTER gt 1 BYE COntrol Display EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMOTES RESET IRECoRD SAVE SCAN POWERDOWN HELP p BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41LOG OFF C During the Initialization process you can use the keyboard shortcuts Y for Yes N for No or B ENTER to backup to the previous prompt 26 Initialization System Message The Teleducer50 message is designed to provide a verbal or numeric alert to special conditions The message can be changed as required You may dial into the unit from anywhere in the world with modem communication from a laptop PC or you may plug into one of the RS232 ports If a message is desired then enter Y lt ENTER gt at the message prompt Enter your message This message will appear on the bottom line of the header for all alarms
50. E Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM ID REVIEW CHANGE Y N B ENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N B ENTER MODEM Port SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER IP AND PoRT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE oR B ENTER REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER INPUTS POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR lt ENTER gt OUTPUT POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B Y lt ENTER gt OUTPUT POINTS lt ESC gt EXIT TO MAIN MENU lt ENTER gt 1 8 2 lt ENTER gt RELAY 2 21 AND 23 NOTES SENSORS 21 AND 23 TO ACTION OR lt ENTER gt FOR INPUT 2 ENTER FOR INPUT ENTER FOR INPUT 9 lt ENTER gt FOR INPUT lt ENTER gt NOTE OPEN NEUTRALIZER VALVE3 lt ENTER gt 1 8 3 ENTER ACTION AND ENTER FOR INPUT 3 ENTER FOR INPUT 5 lt ENTER gt FOR INPUT 22 lt ENTER gt FOR INPUT lt ENTER gt NOTE CLOSE STACK TRANSFER lt ENTER gt 1 8 lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt 48 SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE B lt gt SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE oR B lt ENTER gt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y lt ENTER gt CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN POWERDOWN HELP
51. E Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y lt ENTER gt BYE COntrol Display EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMOTES RESET RECoRD SAVE SCAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 13 19 LOG OFF C Note FOR U S LONG DISTANCE insert prefix 1 then 3 digit area code then 3 digit exchange then 4 digit number Use NO SPACES between numbers 16668883333 ENTER Note When entering commands you must enter the minimum required characters Programming for the Teleducer50 is not case sensitive and commands can be entered in upper or lower case 30 Initialization Modem Port Setup The Teleducer50 can communicate with a total of up to 15 remote locations The Teleducer50 Modem Port Setup is designed to configure the methods for communication communication device types whether they should answer incoming calls and or send reports and alarms This command will display the current modem configuration and prompt for changes and additions Communication types include Wireless Land Line TCP IP networking for Email LAN WAN and RF Enter the correct password press the ENTER or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header time and date then a list of programming options The 2 will prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization s
52. ENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER MODEM Port SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt IP AND PoRT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B Y lt ENTER gt REPORT REMOTES lt ESC gt EXIT TO MAIN MENU 1 15 4 ENTER COMMUNICATION TYPE SERIAL LAND LINE CELLULAR RF LAN LAN REPORT TO TERMINAL PRINTER EMAIL EMAIL EMAIL ADDRESS INFOQTXTECHNOLOGY COM ENTER LOCATION OFFICE ENTER SHIFT D ENTER AUTO REPORT Y ENTER TIME lt HH MM gt 08 00 ENTER 1 15 2 ENTER COMMUNICATION TYPE SERIAL LAND LINE CELLULAR RF LAN LANDLINE REPORT TO TERMINAL ALPHA PAGER FAX ALPHA Port SERIAL1 SERIAL1 ENTER PHONE NUMBER 19734427500 ENTER LOCATION OFFICE ENTER PARITY N81 ENTER SHIFT N lt ENTER gt RETRY IN SEC DEFAULT 300 sEC 120 lt ENTER gt PAGER ID DEFAULT PG1000000 lt ENTER gt PIN 1234 lt ENTER gt WAITING DEFAULT 4 SEC lt ENTER gt 1 15 INPUTS PoiNTS REVIEW CHANGE oR B ENTER CONTROL POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B ENTER DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE B ENTER NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM
53. F CONTROL RELAYS REMoTES PROGRAMMING OF COMMUNICATION PORTS RESET PERFORMS A COLD WARM RESET OF THE SYSTEM RECORD SAVES THE DATABASE TO A FILE SAVE SAVES DATABASE INFORMATION TO THE FLASH SCAN SCANS THE SELECTED INPUT POINTS OF THE SYSTEM TYPE DISPLAYS THE REVISION NUMBER AND RELEASE DATE OF THE SYSTEM POWERDOWN CONTROLLED SHUTDOWN OF THE SYSTEM FOR MAINTENANCE OR RELOCATION HELP DISPLAYS THIS MENU Hir ENTER KEY TO CONTINUE 93 Other Commands RESET Command The RESet command should be used infrequently because of the potential for loss of data The RESET command causes one of two reset types WARM warm reset should only be used when the Teleducer50 does not respond properly to commands given from the terminal For example when a valid command is given to the Teleducer50 and it does not respond the warm reset will normally leave the database intact COLD A cold reset can be used when all of the data stored in the Teleducer50 flash memory must be erased For example after working the examples in this manual they are saved in the flash memory of the Teleducer507 The user may want to erase the data and start programming the Teleducer50 for its intended use The only other time a cold reset should be used is when a warm reset fails to correct the problem A cold reset erases all the data from the Teleducer50 and restores it to a state equivalent to when the power was first applied Only current
54. HANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM EMAIL SERVER NAME IP SYSTEM EMAIL SENDER ADDRESS SYSTEM EMAIL SENDER NAME WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION Y N Y ENTER WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE THE EMAIL SERVER NAME IP Y N Y ENTER NEW EMAIL SERVER NAME OR IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 15 ENTER WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE THE EMAIL SENDER ADDRESS Y N Y ENTER NEW SENDER ADDRESS RANDOLPH C 0 TXTECHNOLOGY COM ENTER WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE THE EMAIL SENDER NAME Y N Y ENTER NEW SENDER NAME TELEDUCER 50 ENTER SYSTEM EMAIL SERVER NAME TP 192 168 1 15 SYSTEM EMAIL SENDER ADDRESS RANDOLPH TECHNOLOGY COM SYSTEM EMAIL SENDER NAME TELEDUCER 50 WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION Y N ENTER REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER INPUTS POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER OUTPUT POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y lt ENTER gt OK CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorEs RESET RECORD SAVE SCAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP BYE 38 TELEDUCE
55. M NUMBER 2 ENTER MODEM LOCATION REMOVE PCI SERIAL1 SERIAL2 SERIAL1 ENTER MODEM TYPE LAND LINE OR WIRELESS LAND LINE ENTER SHOULD THE MODEM ANSWER INCOMING CALLS YES NO N ENTER SHOULD THE MODEM CALLOUT REPORTS YES NO Y ENTER CURRENT MODEM CONFIGURATION MODEM 1 PCI TYPE WIRELESS SETUP RECEIVE INCOMING CALLS AND CALL OUT REPORTS MODEM 2 SERIAL1 TYPE LAND LINE SETUP ONLY CALL OUT REPORTS MODEM 3 SERIAL2 TYPE WIRELESS SETUP RECEIVE INCOMING CALLS AND CALL OUT REPORTS WOULD YOU LIKE TO MODIFY OR ADD A MODEM CONNECTION YES NO lt ENTER gt ALERT FOR CHANGES TO TAKE EFFECT SAVE THE DATA AND PERFORM A WARM RESET SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt IP AND PORT ADDRESS REviEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt INPUTS POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt CONTROL POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y ENTER BYE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMOTES RESET 32 1 RECoRD SAVE ScAN POWERDOWN HELP SAV ENTER OK BYE CONTROL DIS
56. NIGHT TIME programming The default value for DAY TIME is 08 00 and the NIGHT TIME default is 17 00 This means that DAY mode starts at 8 00am and finishes at 4 59pm 16 59 NIGHT mode starts at 5 00pm 17 00 and finishes at 7 59am For example Type D at the prompt or just press ENTER SHIFT D ENTER The Teleducer50 will ask for your dial retry in seconds This is the time in seconds that the Teleducer50 should wait before trying to dial out to this Remote PAGER again if the previous attempt failed For example if you want to enter a 10 minute retry waiting delay enter 600 default Enter the retry waiting time at the following prompt RETRY IN sEC 600 ENTER The Teleducer50 will retry to dial the phone number for six 6 times before it stops dialing a phone number This ends the numeric pager programming After entering a time as shown above the unit will ask the user to program another remote location If you do not want another remote location to be programmed press the lt ENTER gt key at the 1 15 prompt If you would like to program another point type in a number and the press lt ENTER gt to program that point Any other value will cause and INVALID response from the Teleducer50 It is recommended that you test the pager after programming by creating an alarm and ensuring that it correctly arrives on the pager 74 Analog Sensors A list of the supported sensor types is illustrate
57. NTROL POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANG Y N OR B Y lt ENTER gt 08 00 DAY SHIFT 07 30 lt ENTER gt NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANG Y N OR B Y lt ENTER gt 17 00 NIGHT SHIFT 16 30 lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANG Y N oR lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANG Y N OR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANG Y N lt ENTER gt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y lt ENTER gt BYE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMOTES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG OFF C 51 Initialization Night Shift When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive lt ESC gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated Enter the correct password press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message the time and date then a list of programming options The 2 will prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want to make
58. Note For Alphanumeric pagers the Teleducer50 uses TAP protocol software which is currently standard with most paging services such as AT amp T PageNet Mobilecom Verizon and various others If you have any other service please contact TX Technology Corp at 1 800 225 0160 for more information The Teleducer50 will ask you to enter the alphanumeric paging company s control center phone number This information will have to be provided by your Service Provider This control number may be nationwide or local Enter the control center phone number provided to you by the pager company 69 PHONE NUMBER 8927243 lt ENTER gt NO SPACES NO DASH Note Alphanumeric paging company s control centers number must be entered at the above prompt otherwise the Teleducer50 will not page to an alphanumeric pager Once you enter a valid control center phone number the Teleducer50 will ask you to enter the Type of shift Valid entries are ALL Send all alarms restorals and or auto reports 24 hours a day to this programmed default remote location regardless of DAY TIME or NIGHT TIME mode This is the default value if the user does not enter anything at this prompt DAY D Send all alarms reports and restorals to this remote location after DAY TIME starts but before the NIGHT TIME starts NIGHT Send all alarms and restorals to this remote phone location after NIGHT TIME N starts but before DAY TIME
59. ON command Automatic programming of control points overrides manual output control To reverse action of automatic control you must first de program the automatic control by using the INIT or OUTPUT command Then use the CONTROL command to unlatch the relay The Teleducer will automatically control up to 8 control points or latching relays Programming provides various automatic actions and are based on conditions set by the user These conditions can be changed at any time Enter the correct password press the ENTER or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message the time and date then list of programming options The will prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want to make 47 PASSWORD SRMPDFLT gt KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 1441 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 CoPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM REPORT ANY AFTER HOUR ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER USE Y FOR YES N FOR NO OR B TO BACKUP TO PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANG
60. P The HELP command displays a list of the Teleducer s available commands High alarm threshold in units of measure The measurement point set by the user at which a high alarm condition is reported Enter units of measure for the highest value Holiday Dates These are the dates that are set as holidays All reports will be made to remotes defined for Night Shift Independent command An independent command is one that can be made from the main menu prompt and is not a sub set of other command sequence Initialize At first power up you must program all the necessary data into the Teleducer Data can be programmed using the INITialize command The initialize sequence is as follows System Time System ID System Message System Phone Number Modem Port Setup Serial Port Setup IP and Port Address System Email Information Report Remotes Inputs Points Output Points Day Shift Night Shift Holiday Dates System Passwords System Scan Delay Save Input Output 1 0 The physical connection from a monitoring system to external sensors and actuators Inputs Up to fifty 50 sensor or transducer inputs can be independently programmed utilizing the INput command to read analog voltage sensors 0 to 5 volts current loop transducers 4 20 ma binary contact closures N O or N C dry only resistance 95 K ohms to 4600 K ohms and all TX sensors on dedicated lines Inputs Points T
61. PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B ENTER SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER 41 gt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y ENTER CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS 5 RESET IRECOoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP BYE lt ENTER gt TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 1441 LOG OFF C 42 Initialization Input Points Any combination of up to fifty 50 sensors or transducer inputs are available for monitoring from the Teleducer50 All sensors to the Teleducer50 must use dedicated pairs Each input can be independently programmed to read 0 to 5 VDC v Binary contact closure Normally Open Normally Closed v 4 to 20 mA Y Resistance from 80 K ohms to 3 82 Meg Ohms Table 4 below details the user programmable parameters for input sensors Alarm Callout Delay Alarm Callout Delay is defined as an alarm recognition delay time If an alarm condition exists and is verified by the Teleducer it waits for the user programmed delay to qualify it as an alarm This is very useful for rapid fluctuation in the monitoring pressure where nuisance alarms can be prevented by increasing the alarm callout delay time For the pressure application it is recommended to use 180 seconds 3 minutes If the user does not want to program this parameter then the default is 0 seconds and an alarm will qualify and be reported as soon as it is scanne
62. PLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECoRD SAVE 5 TYPE POWERDOWN HELP BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 15 26 LOG OFF C 33 Initialization IP and Port Addresses There are two IP Addresses that the Teleducer50 may need if it is connected to a network If it is responding to and using both an Email server and a network server it will need one address for each server To prevent duplication of addresses on the network each of these addresses could be assigned by the server by a utility called DHCP that resides on the server or by your network administration Table 2 below illustrates the responsibility for assigning the address and installing the address into the Teleducer50 When Assigning Network with DHCP Utility Contact A network with No DHCP Utility Contact Network Network Admin for Admin for Address Address IP Address Assigned by network utility No User assigned Yes Port Address User assigned Yes User assigned Yes Email Address User assigned Yes User assigned Yes Table 2 When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive lt ESC gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated Enter the correct password press
63. Port Setup There are a number of options in this category There are two RS232 ports for connection to external devices Their features are programmed into the system If wrong the user can reprogram it 120 Status The value being reported by a simple input device or by the status point for a complex device Binary status is reported as ON or OFF analog status is reported as a numeric value followed by the appropriate engineering units System Email Information This is outbound email for reporting only If it is wrong or needs refinement the user can reprogram it System ID This is its name and how the unit will identify it on all reports It must be programmed into the system If it is wrong or needs refinement the user can reprogram it System Message A user programmable message of up to 79 characters alphanumeric which is designed to provide an alert to special conditions and can be changed as required System Passwords These are the levels of passwords that can be issued by the user management There are 3 levels They must be programmed into the system If wrong or needs refinement the user management C level can reprogram them System Phone Number If you want to re program this Teleducer50 or refine one of its parameters you will dial into this assigned phone number This is the telephone number of the unit This is a phone line that this unit is plugged into and available o
64. R 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 07 15 02 14 39 LOG OFF 39 Initialization Report Remotes The REMotes command is used to establish or modify information needed to send an alarm notice or to send an Auto Report to remote locations or people It also determines which phone numbers receive the notices The Report Remotes command can only be changed in Initialization The Teleducer50 can contact a total of up to 15 report locations This command provides the setup for automatic notification and call out of alarms and reports to remote locations You will select among the major available communication types Serial Land Line Cellular RF wireless or LAN and you will set up the reporting details Each sensor will have its own designated remote notification number or group of numbers In other words each sensor can call out and report to a different remote or the same remote as another sensor We will set up alarm reporting for two remotes 4 and 2 in this example The Teleducer50 will prompt you to program the phone number of the remote reporting location These are the locations that will receive reports and alarm notifications A separate REMOTES command can also be used at the menu 2 prompt to correct the phone entry or can be accessed from the INIT command When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive lt ESC gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repet
65. R B ENTER INPUTS PoINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B Y ENTER INPUTS POINTS ESC EXIT TO MAIN MENU 1 50 24 ENTER TYPE ENTER N C oR N O N O ENTER ALARM CALLOUT DELAY SECONDS 12 ENTER POINT SETTLING TIME SECONDS 6 ENTER UNITS COMMENT PH SENSOR 4 AT LIFT 3 SET TO N OPEN ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 4 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 2 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE ENTER 1 50 ENTER 45 OUTPUT POINTS REVIEW CHANGE oR B ENTER DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE oR B ENTER HoLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y lt ENTER gt CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMoTEs RESET IRECOoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG OFF If you fail to save the data using the SAVe command and the power is lost to the Teleducer all the changed or refined data will be lost Please SAVe 46 Initialization Output Points A latching relay is one that stays in its position until changed Once relay is latched the position will remain until it is shut off manually in the CONTROL command or the alarm is restored If a power loss occurs the relay will stay in contact
66. RT ALL AFTER HOURS ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR ENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE REPORT ALL CHANGE Y N B ENTER SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B ENTER MODEM Port SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B ENTER 27 SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE oR B ENTER IP AND PoRT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER INPUTS POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER CONTROL PoiNTS REVIEW CHANGE oR B ENTER DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER HoLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SvsTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y ENTER COntrol Display EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECORD SAVE ScAN POWERDOWN HELP BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41LOG OFF C 28 Initialization System Phone Number Note In order to dial out or be contacted from the outside the Teleducer50 must be connected to a phone line have a wireless connection or be connected to a communications network See earlier instructions titled Telephone Line Connection When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive
67. TROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN POWERDOWN HELP 35 2 SAV ENTER OK CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorTES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 17 58 LOG OFF C 36 Initialization System Email There are two IP Addresses that the Teleducer50 may need if it is connected to a network If it is responding to and using both an Email server and a network server it will need one address for each server To prevent duplication of addresses on the network each of these addresses could be assigned by the server by a utility called DHCP that resides on the server or by your network administration Table 3 illustrates the responsibility for assigning the address and installing the address into the Teleducer50 When Assigning Network with DHCP Utility Contact A network with No DHCP Utility Contact Network Network Admin for Admin for Address Address IP Address Assigned by network utility No User assigned Yes Port Address User assigned Yes User assigned Yes Email Address User assigned Yes User assigned Yes Table 3 When servers use the DHCP utility the IP address will be automatically assigned by the network server so you should leave this as the default 0 0 0 0 address Enter the correct passwor
68. Teleducer50 User Manual 002B453 00 50 eu C tE tE DUC This manual belongs to If found please call Return it to this location TX Technology Corporation 7 Emery Avenue Randolph NJ 07869 1 800 225 0160 Fax 1 973 442 7575 http www txtechnology com Manual Version 10 30 2002 Table of Contents EDITORS AND READERS NOTES aR etr ptt atop e due ERR aS epa e cete aha 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ih otto cet a ai aco tesi 5 UNIT INSTALLATION AND 10 LED INDICATIONS iss i ir teet rro e t et e e ei uqu ERR a REACHES 14 INITIAL SYSTEM POWER UP e Ee oe epe 15 PROGRAMMING amp INITIALIZATION 16 WINER INMA IZATION 5 e eO e e etr e cR de ERO t aa 18 STARTING THE INITIALIZATION PROCESS sese eene 20 INPHIAETZATION DATE AND TIME Q S n ette erre rh rtr pen 23 INITIALIZATION THE TELEDUCER5 0 ID 32 pneter ue it cte cuite ra 25 INITIALIZATION SYSTEM 55 27 INITIALIZATION SYSTEM PHONE 29 INITIALIZATION MODEM PORT 31 INITIALIZATION IP AND PORT 56 5 34 INT EIALIZATION SY STEM ase T u rer p tensa tus 37 INITIALIZATION REPORT
69. Teleducer50 supports up to 50 sensor or transducer points from the proprietary I O board The sensor and transducer array can include combinations of detection points of the following category 4 20 ma 0 5 VDC Normally Open Normally Closed 80K 3 82 Meg Ohms Alarm and Report Communication The Teleducer50 will alarm and notify fifteen 15 remote locations This notification includes Auto Reporting features It does this via boards inserted into the three 3 PCI slots or via the two 2 RS232 ports The PCI slots will support many board types available in this technology beginning with the communication options shown in Figure 5 below x lt 5 Predetermined 50 Intelligent Sensors Corrective Action Monitored Programmable Input Output Devices Control 8 Latching Teleducerso Relays 15 Independent Remote Instant Reporting to Reporting Sites Distant Destinations Wireless Alpha and Numeric Wireless RF Modem LIN WAN Fax Modem Desk Top Pagers Communications Data Email Modem Connected Laptop PC Device mail Printer Remote Communications Reporting Options Figure 5 Modem connected devices like faxes printers laptops and desktops Certain RF communications data devices Certain Wireless data devices TCP IP methodologies like Ethernet LAN WAN and email 4 X 4 lt Please contact the factory for other communication requirements Control Functions and Control Parameters The Teleducer50 will automaticall
70. Yes Yes INITialize Program all parameters in a logical fashion INputs Program all input sensors NO INO Ye NO Ys LOAD Load parameters from previously recorded file NO NO OUTput NO NO es POWERdown Controlled shutdown of system for maintenance of NO es relocation REMotes Phone numbers for remote locations that will receive NO es reports and alarm notices es RECord RECORD is an independent command and can be NO executed from the prompt This command is used to create a backup copy of the Teleducer s data RESet warm Yes Yes RESet cold Perform a cold reset NO Save parameters into FLASH memory NO Perform a scan for all sensors Yes Show software version Yes Y 110 APPENDIX J Command Accessibility COMMANDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PROGRAMMING AND REFINING IN ONLY TWO PLACES THE COMMAND LINE AND THE INITIALIZATION COMMAND COMMAND AVAILABILITY APPEARS IN THE FOLLOWING CHART COMMAND INIT Menu COMMAND INIT Menu Bye Command M RECord Command M COntrol Command M Report Remotes X Control Points Outputs X RESET Command M Date amp Time X Save All SAVe X M Day Shift X Scan Command M Display Command M Serial Port Setup X Examine Command M System Email X HELP M System ID Teleducer ID X Holiday Dates X System Message X INITialize Command M System Passwords X INput Analog Current M S
71. ZE command COntrol is an independent command and can temporarily override the automatic control of a selected relay on a one by one basis Control Points These are any of the 8 control points or latching relays that will be controlled as needed Current Loop A Current Loop typically 4 to 20 milliamps is a method used to transmit signals in noisy environments Date amp Time This will be used in all reports and notifications of activities Day Shift This is the time of day that the day shift begins It must be programmed into the system Day Night Shift Both Day Time and Night Time are user programmable The default value for Day Time is 08 00 and Night Time is 17 00 This means that Day mode starts at 8 00 AM and finishes at 4 59 PM 16 59 while Night mode starts at 5 00 PM 17 00 and finishes at 117 7 59 Display The Display command is used to display all the programmed data entered by a user Examine The Examine Command produces a report of all input sensors output control readings and a status of the success or failure of a call made to a programmed remote location The readings for the input sensors and output controls are from the data memory of the last scan cycle Flow Transducers Monitors the flow of air to pressurized communication cables Hardware The physical components of a system including circuit boards chassis enclosures peripherals cables etc HEL
72. ain source power Verify source power is ON and voltage is proper Call TX Technology Customer Service at 1 800 225 0160 Can not communicate into or out of the unit using a telephone line Verify the telephone line cord is properly terminated and plugged in on both ends The Teleducer uses a modular jack RJ11 Verify the line cord plug has snapped into the connector and is securely connected lt lt v Verify the assigned phone number is active and performing within specifications Y Call TX Technology Customer Service at 1 800 225 0160 I do not get the PASSWORD Prompt my screen after pressing lt Esc gt two times within 1 second If you do not see the word PASSWORD try pressing esc twice again The communication software may have needed to synchronize If you still do not see the prompt PASSWORD you may not be properly connected or communicating with the Teleducer50 Check all your connections and communication software settings Verify the unit is plugged into electrical power Be sure the telephone line is properly connected on both ends Be sure that main power is ON Try to communicate with the unit again lt lt lt AS If you still do not get the Password prompt call TX Technology Customer Service at 1 800 225 0160 123 Quick Start Guide Teleducer50 Lights at Start Up Power On Yellow Top Power is being provided to the unit The power is on Th
73. al feature See Figure 2 115 VAC Wall Mount External Power Teleducer509 Supply Transformer Figure 2 If there is no back up power available a standby battery powered system is available from TX Technology to power the Teleducer50 during emergencies The 12 VDC model must be ordered to take advantage of this additional feature See Figure 3 Wall External Charger Battery Teleducer50 Figure 3 When solar power Is required to maintain external battery charge as for outdoor remote seldom visited and distant locations standby solar powered battery system is available from TX Technology The 12 VDC model must be ordered to take advantage of this additional feature See Figure 4 Solar Charge External Teleducer509 Battery Figure 4 Note The number of hours that external battery power will last is fully dependant upon the following variable factors battery type and power number of sensors being monitored the number and type of PCI devices installed and in operation the number of alarms recognized and reported and the ambient air temperature Unit Mounting The unit is provided with the hardware to perform two 2 kinds of mounting The options include Wall Surface shelf two 2 L brackets v Equipment Rack one 1 DIN Rail and three 3 snap on DIN rail mounts Sensor or Transducer Points The
74. amining of sensor details receiving reports and alarm notifications Cellular Any one or Dials out Wireless connected No RJ 11 Anything with a both of the or wall jack needed using modem or cell Serial Ports existing wireless cell account phone that can serial 1 For bi directional data transfer answer the call and Serial 2 or read the report Serial 1 amp 2 Programming of the unit examining of sensor details receiving reports and alarm notifications LAN PCI LAN Connecting to a network via Any email cardplugged uses LAN LAN WAN connection For account network into existing for TCP IP high speed bi directional data terminal or LAN access transfer network printer Programming of the unit examining of sensor details receiving alarm notifications Radio Frequency Serial port RF Modem Via RF modem Does not dial Targeted RF RF connection plugged out in the traditional sense wireless Either serial into the using a dial tone is always on Transceiver port or both to RS232 port always connected Transmit Receiver RF Dials out in RE is always on Must have Receiving reports Transmitter targeted receiving RF device and alarm Transceiver For high speed unidirectional notifications data transfer where no 115 hardwired communication exists Acts as though both side are connected Email LAN PCI card TCP IP Connecting
75. amming When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive lt ESC gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated At the Report Remotes prompt do the following REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE oR B Y lt ENTER gt REPORT REMOTES lt ESC gt EXIT TO MAIN MENU 1 15 4 lt ENTER gt The Teleducer50 will then ask you which of the unit s communication ports or installed devices will be used to contact the remote location Communication Type SERIAL LANDLINE CELLULAR RF LAN ENTER The communication port or device must be from the following list and must be installed in the unit Any other value or selection of an uninstalled option will prompt an INVALID response or error message indicating that the type of device specified is not available in the system Valid entries are LAND LINE For dial up communication with the receiving terminal tele printer or any IBM compatible PC with modem via DDD Network CELLULAR For communication with the receiving terminal tele printer or any IBM compatible PC with modem via wireless RF cellular modem RF For communication with wireless to wireless devices via Serial 1 or Serial 2 RS 232 ports LAN For communication with the receiving terminal tele printer or any IBM compatible P
76. ange you want to make When you get to the Input Points Review change line enter Y for yes press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key You are asked for the sensor number 1 50 that you want to program Enter the sensor number press the ENTER or RETURN key You are asked for the of sensor that this sensor is Sensor types are defined in Appendix B Enter the sensor type press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key You are asked for the Alarm Callout Delay Enter the numerical value in seconds for Delay time press lt ENTER gt or RETURN key Alarm Callout Delay is an alarm recognition delay time If an alarm condition exists and is verified by the Teleducer it waits for the user programmed delay to qualify it as an alarm The Glossary contains definitions for the terms used in this manual You are asked for the Point Settling Time Enter the numerical value in seconds for Settling Time press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key You are asked for the Units Comment Enter the address or notes that you feel should accompany this sensors report You are asked for the Report to Remote location Enter the numerical value of the Remotes list entry 1 1 2 3 15 of the location that should be contacted when this detection point enters an alarm state press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key When you have completed entering all the locations that need to be notified press the ENTER or RETURN ke
77. ating that the type of device specified is not available in the system 125 Valid entries LAND LINE CELLULAR RF LAN minus lt Enter gt SERIAL For dial up communication with the receiving terminal tele printer or any IBM compatible PC with modem via DDD Network For communication with the receiving terminal tele printer or any IBM compatible PC with modem via wireless RF cellular modem For communication with wireless to wireless devices via Serial 1 or Serial 2 RS 232 ports For communication with the receiving terminal tele printer network Email server or any IBM compatible PC via network utilizing TCP IP Enter EN TER to delete all remote information for that number Returns to the 1 15 Remote Number prompt For direct connection to SERIAL1 or SERIAL2 RS 232 ports The Teleducer50 will ask you to enter the type of reporting device The remote device must be from the following list TERMINAL For tele printer or any IBM compatible PC with modem ALPHA For Alphanumeric pager Special settings will be required from your service provider Pager ID Pin Service Network Telephone Protocols PAGER For Numeric pager FAX For Facsimile PRINTER For Dedicated Printer connected to the LAN Any other value will prompt an INVALID response 126 Index lt ESC gt lt ESC gt 29 34 44 54 59 61 0 to 5 VDC 76 15 phone numbers 40 3 8Meg ohms 43 98 a
78. ce of connector Input Connector Data Input Pair Color Connector Pin Numbers 1 WHT BLU BLU WHT 26 1 2 WHT ORN ORN WHT 27 2 3 WHT GRN GRN WHT 28 3 4 WHT BRN BRN WHT 29 4 5 WHT SLA SLAWHT 30 5 6 RED BLU BLU RED 31 6 7 RED ORN ORN RED 32 7 8 RED GRN GRN RED 33 8 9 RED BRN BRN RED 34 9 10 RED SLA SLA RED 35 10 11 BLK BLU BLU BLK 36 11 12 BLK ORN RN BLK 37 12 13 BLK GRN GRN BLK 38 13 14 BLK BRN BRN BLK 39 14 15 BLK SLA SLA BLK 40 15 16 YEL BLU BLU YEL 41 16 17 YEL ORN ORN YEL 42 17 18 YEL GRN GRN YEL 43 18 19 YEL BRN BRN YEL 44 19 20 YEL SLA SLA YEL 45 20 21 VIO BLU BLU VIO 46 21 22 VIO ORN ORN VIO 47 22 23 VIO GRN GRN VIO 48 23 24 VIO BRN BRN VIO 49 24 25 VIO SLA SLA VIO 50 25 Designations for analog voltage and current output sensors only 102 APPENDIX C Input Terminations Pairs 26 to 50 TB2 Right to Left Viewed from face of connector Input Connector Data Input Pair Color Connector Pin Numbers 26 WHT BLU BLU WHT 26
79. command 15 typically used for installation and testing of output points under program control and their functionality While using this command on a single control point its automatic control function is disabled and not operational The control point is also blocked from functioning until you have finished If an Auto Report is generated while you are in this command and testing it will report the control points current position While using this command on a single control point it is blocked from an alarm reaction until you are finished with the point Because scanning continues for all input and output control points even after the manual Control command is initiated any control point can still be initiated under program control Manual control of output relays are on an individual basis and only after the relay number is entered The manual Control command will be overridden once the selected relay action ON OFF is selected and the system is at the next relay number selection prompt CONTROL is an independent command Testing of an individual control point If you want to test an output relay do so before programming it or as another option disable the output programming for that point When testing is complete re install the programming or re program that point to return it to the auto scan process queue Details of automatic control are explained in the Sub command OUTPUT of the INITIALIZE command 90 Other Commands
80. communication with the Teleducer50 you will have to call the unit again 94 Other Commands RECord Command The RECord command is an independent command and can be executed from the prompt This command is used to create a backup copy of the Teleducer s programmed data onto the storage media of the PC connected to the Teleducer50 The PC or laptop may be connected via the RS232 port or dialed into the modem The backup copy is useful in the event of loss of data in the Teleducer50 Restoring the backup copy from the PC is accomplished using the LOAD command Before executing the RECord command ensure that you configure your communication software to 4 NO parity Y 8 Data bits 4 1 Stop bit N81 4 At the 2 prompt type RECord followed by the ENTER key RECORD ENTER OK START XMODEM RECEIVE Note You have approximately thirty seconds to set up the terminal program to receive the text file after responding to the Start XModem Receive prompt As soon as the PC has recorded all the data from the Teleducer50 or if the RECord command is terminated during the record sequence the Teleducer50 will give a transfer status message and prompt the user for command input 95 Other Commands TYpe Command The TYpe command displays the embedded software revision for this Teleducer50 The TYpe command 15 an independent command and may be used at the prompt Note Do not confuse
81. ctive sensor 99 Alarm Callout Delay 79 80 117 Alarm Callout Delay 76 77 84 85 Alarm High Limit 117 ALPHA 68 alphanumeric 69 70 71 119 121 Analog Current TI Analog Point Connection 11 Analog Point device 12 Analog Sensors 75 76 Analog Voltage 76 AND function 47 Appendix E 13 AT amp T 69 70 auto report 50 54 Auto Reporting 7 auto reports 70 73 Available PCI Cards 9 Available PCI Cards amp Function 9 Binary Contact 85 Binary Contacts 117 Binary Input Device 117 binary number 117 Binary Output Device 117 Bye command 117 BYE command 97 Change a Password 59 COLD reset 94 Command 110 Command availability 111 Contactor TYpe Sensor 84 contactor sensor 99 control center number 69 70 COntrol command 117 CONTROL command 90 Current Loop 117 current sensor 12 77 120 Current Sensor Connection 12 Customer Service 123 Day and Night shift 50 127 DAY TIME 50 70 73 74 delay 70 71 73 74 DHCP 18 34 37 dial retry 70 74 Display command 63 118 duplication of addresses 37 Email Number 18 Examine Command 89 118 Examine Report 89 Figure 1 88 Figure 2 89 flash memory 94 117 flow transducer 99 100 flow transducers 98 Flow Transducers 118 Glossary 117 Help command 67 HELP command 118 Holiday Period 54 Holiday Period settings 54 independent command 88 INITialize command 118 INITIALIZE command 25 27 117 INput command 118 input sensor 76 77 79 82 IP Address 18 35 37 latched relay 47 118 119 Latched Re
82. d High Alarm Threshold The measurement point set by the user at which a high alarm condition is reported Enter unit of measure value for the limit at which the user wants to be notified Low Alarm Threshold The measurement point set by the user at which a low alarm condition is reported Enter unit of measure value for the limit at which the user wants to be notified Point Settling Time The Point Settling Time for each sensor or transducer input is programmed independently and is defined as the settling time of the transducer This is done on an individual basis because different types of devices have different settling time requirements In general passive devices such as resistance transducers binary contacts and switches will have a rapid settling time that may be more related to the impedance of the reading pair than the devices itself A two 2 second Point Settling Time should be more than sufficient For industrial analog sensors the settling time may be as high as five 5 seconds Please consult TX or the sensor literature for additional specific questions Report to Remote There can be up to 15 remote locations that can be contacted for notification of an alarm Reporting Locations or auto report User can enter numbers for pagers wireless data devices modem connected devices like PC s faxes printers and TCP IP access Scale Factors The upper and lower limits of the input device A corresponding value for vo
83. d press the EN TER or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will power up display the time and date then a list of programming options The 2 will prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want to make To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press EN TER or RETURN key To exit the System type Bye press the EN TER or RETURN key and the unit will sign off PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 13 53 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 17 52 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP REPORT ALL AFTER HOUR ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS RESET RECORD SAVE SCAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT lt ENTER gt 37 USE Y FOR YES FOR TO BACKUP PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM ID REviEW CHANGE oR B ENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER MODEM Port SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEWI CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER IP AND PoRT ADDRESS REVIEW C
84. d in Appendix B This section deals with both voltage and current output industrial type analog transducers Generally devices are available to measure almost any parameter and virtually any range The common feature of all of them is that the outputs conform to two different primary measurement standards which is either a 0 5 VDC output or a 4 20 mA current loop output This enables the Teleducer50 to read any of these devices and display the results Programming details are shown in the following example There are two additional pieces of information that must be known before programming the instrumentation range of the device and the lower and upper alarm limits The Teleducer50 has the distinct advantage of being able to display the readings in scalable values that are easily read and understood by the user For example if a 0 5 voltage temperature probe outputs 3 12 volts at 78 Fahrenheit the Teleducer50 will display 78 and not the voltage reading This is assuming the device has a 0 to 125 instrumentation range In order for the Teleducer50 to do this it must know the actual range of the particular device This data is part of the Transducer specification data sheet These values are entered as the Minimum and the Maximum points in the programming sequence The Teleducer50 can then take the measurement and convert it to actual values and display them The unit of measure should be entered as the first piece of information
85. de A representation of numeric values using only the digits zero and one Binary Contacts A two state switch with contacts either in Normally Open N O or Normally Closed N C position Alarm is recognized when contacts switch to opposite state Binary Input Device A device which provides binary ON or OFF input status to the remote monitoring unit Example A simple toggle switch Binary Output Device A device which is controlled by a binary ON or OFF output from the remote monitoring unit Example A horn or lamp Bit b One binary digit either 0 or 1 There are eight bits to one byte or character there are 1024 bytes to one kilobyte and 1024 kilobytes to one megabyte Bye The Bye command causes the current session to be terminated and initiates the LOGOFF process The Bye command is an independent command Byte B Eight related bits of data An eight bit binary number Also used to denote the amount of memory required to store one byte of data COLD cold reset can be used when all of the data stored in the Teleducer50 flash memory must be erased Control The COntrol command is used to control the output relays manually Automatic control of the relays can be pre programmed with associated input points so that the control function is automatic and dependent on the input conditions The programming of the automatic control feature is accomplished by using the sub command OUTPUT or the INITIALI
86. de energized or when it would be dangerous for a contact to close during a power failure i e cooling towers emergency systems or if you require a contact to remain open for a long period of time open much more than closed resulting in less wear and can result in substantial energy savings Normally OPEN energize to close Note Normally Closed Apply power to normally closed contact and they open Remove power and a mechanism returns the contact to its original closed position Normally CLOSED energize to open For Normally Open Normally Closed use this example enter INPUT number 4 1 50 4 ENTER TYPE K ENTER N C N O ENTER The Teleducer50 will ask you to enter Alarm Callout Delay Point Settling Time Units Comment and Report to Remote Location Please refer to the previous section for programming a pressure transducer for examples on entering this data ALARM CALLOUT DELAY 0 ENTER POINT SETTLING TIME 10 ENTER NOTE STOCK ROOM DOOR OPEN ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 1 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 3 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 4 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 8 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE ENTER This is the end of the INPUT sensor 4 programming and the Teleducer50 will ask for another INPUT sensor number 1 50 ENTER If you want to program another input enter the input number and follow the same procedure as explained above or press the lt ENTER gt key for the next c
87. dent command that should be used infrequently because of the potential loss of data There are two types of reset commands WARM amp COLD Resolution The number of bits in which a digitized value will be stored This represents the number of divisions into which the full scale range will be divided e g A 0 5V range with a 10 bit resolution will have 1024 divisions of 4 88mV each RTD Resistance Temperature Detector a metallic probe that measures temperature based upon its coefficient of resistivity SAVe Save All The programming data resides in the Teleducer s Flash memory The SAVe command saves all the data parameters entered in the INITIALIZATION programming into the FLASH memory of the Teleducer After utilizing the SAVE command all the data is in the Flash memory and the Teleducer508 will not lose any data after a power failure Scale factors in floating point The upper and lower limits of the input programming A corresponding value for voltage and current reading Example A temperature range corresponding to a voltage range The temperature range will be reported to the user The voltage range will accurately track the temperature range Scale Factors The upper and lower limits of the input programming A corresponding value for voltage and current reading Example A temperature range corresponding to a voltage range The temperature range will be reported to the user Every Analog sensor whethe
88. ditions and quality of the board Please contact TX for information about currently available PCI interface modules Available PCI Cards amp Function Power TX Part Number Rating List function and card here List function and card here List function and card here Unit Installation Terminations Unit Installation Figure 6 illustrates external device interface connections to the Teleducer50 Supplemental information is provided in Appendices F and G 2 2 Front View RS 232 gt Ports 2 qm USB Ports Teleducer50 Enclosure c Power 3 PCI q Communication I O Slot Bottom iii Connectors TB1 TB2 Input Points 1 to 50 Connectors TB4 TB5 Output Points 1 to 8 Figure 6 Unit Mounting The Teleducer50 can be mounted in a variety of ways It is provided with two 2 L shaped brackets for mounting to a wall or horizontal surface It can also be secured by snapping it onto a standard DIN rail Three 3 snap on rail mounts are provided with the standard Teleducer50 When selecting a mounting location and orientation plan the wiring routes for the fifty 50 sensor pairs the RJ 11 telephone cable the LAN network connection and the power input cable For the most versatility all of the wires should be dressed and secured to a common point to allow for ease of maintenance and troubleshooting Primary Power Connection Caution When making changes to the unit
89. e 8 Output Control Relays At the first power up you must program all the necessary data into the Teleducer50 You will see the follow commands list Bye COntrol Display Examine INITialize INputs LOAD OUTputs REMotes RESET RECord SAVe Scan TYpe POWERdown HELP Data can be programmed using the INITIALIZE command Type INIT then the ENTER key INITIALIZE ENTER Note The required minimum characters are INIT as shown as Upper case letters This will be the standard example through out this manual Initialization Sequence The 17 step initialization sequence is as follows System Time Review IP amp Port Address Review Night shift Review System ID Review System Email Review Holiday Dates Review System Message Review Report Remotes Review System Passwords Review System Phone Number Review Input Points Review System Scan Delay Review Modem Port Setup Review Output Points Review Save All Information Serial Port Setup Review Day Shift Review To program remote locations you will need to enter the following details The Teleducer50 will ask you which communication port or installed device will be used to contact the remote location The communication port or device must be from the following list and must be installed in the unit Any other value or selection of an uninstalled option will prompt an INVALID response or error message indic
90. e emen eene 85 SAVING DATA IN THE TELEDUGCER508 sectio eo 86 OTHER COMMANDS sisii rtr etti e a Soa Page ng vedo 87 OTHER COMMANDS SCAN alis 88 OTHER COMMANDS EXAMINE COMMANLD 89 OTHER COMMANDS CONTROL COMMAND eene e emen een en 90 OTHER COMMANDS POWERDOWN 91 OTHER COMMANDS LOAD COMMAND esee a eene asua aa w eia 92 OTHER COMMANDS q as obse ETE TRE teas 93 OTHER COMMANDS RESET 94 OTHER COMMANDS 2 2044424 0 0 95 OTHER COMMANDS TYPECOMMAND 2 qasa ushu asa quna 96 OTHER COMMANDS lt h uiay adeo t ree Eie esrb ds 97 APPENDIX A TELEDUCER50 SPECIFICATIONS sssssssesssssssssssssseessecosecsscssscssecssecsseesnecssceseeaseeass 98 APPENDIX B SUPPORTED SENSOR VY PES qaa W anaq 99 APPENDIX C TERMINAL BLOCK LAYOUT aun ayah aan aaa Sua u 101 APPENDIX C INPUT TERMINATIONS TBI PAIRS 1 TO 25 sess 102 APPENDIX C INPUT TERMINATIONS TB2 PAIRS 26 50 0 2 2 1 103 APPENDIX D OUTPUT POINTS CONNECTORS 104 APPENDIX E SENSOR CONFIGUR
91. e unit is monitoring the Yellow scanned sensors and transducers Hook Blue The unit must be connected to Touch Tone or pulse active phone line and connected Blue via an RJ 11 telephone jack into the back of the unit gt Scanning Green This light will blink strobe as it scans attached sensors The internal modem is active Green The unit may be dialing receiving or transmitting data gt Alarm Red Bottom An alarm condition has been detected Red Initialization Sequence You must be communicating with the Teleducer50 to begin the Initialization process The INITialization programming procedure can begin by dialing into the Teleducer50 from anywhere in the world or by connecting a PC or laptop into the RS232 port of the Teleducer50 using any standard communication software 1 e ProComm HyperTerminal SmartCom and a null modem cable begin the INITialization procedure from a blank PC screen press esc twice within one second for a Password prompt Enter the correct password or the default Level C password of SRMPDFLT All of the following defaults may not apply to your installation and are provided for reference only Command or Input Default Alarm Report DELAY Seconds When alarm condition is found the system waits this period before reporting an 0 alarm During this period it will re check for that condition again Thi
92. el password The LOAD command requires that you understand how to transmit a file using XMODEM data transfer protocol Refer to your communications software manual if additional help 15 needed Before the LOAD command ensure that you configure your communication software to 4 No Parity v 8 Data bits Y 1 Stop bit N81 At the 2 prompt type LOAD followed by the lt ENTER gt key LOAD ENTER START XMODEM TRANSMIT OK You have approximately thirty seconds to set up the terminal program to transmit the backup file after responding to the Start XModem Transmit prompt As soon as the transmit file is loaded successfully in the Teleducer50 or if the LOAD command is terminated during the load sequence the Teleducer50 will give a transfer status message and prompt the user for command input 92 Other Commands Help function 15 only available from the Main Menu following Help Menu will be displayed by entering H or Help at the prompt TELEDUCER50 HELP MENU BYE EXIT USER SESSION CONTROL ALLOWS FOR MANUAL CONTROL OF OUTPUT RELAYS DISPLAY DISPLAYS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXAMINE DISPLAYS THE LATEST SCAN OF ALL PROGRAMMED INPUT AND OUTPUT POINTS AS WELL AS REMOTE CALLOUT RESULTS INITIALIZE HANDLES ALL THE OPTIONS NEEDED TO INITIALIZE THE SYSTEM INPUTS PROGRAMMING OF INPUT POINTS LOAD RESTORES LOADS THE DATABASE FROM A FILE OUTPUT PROGRAMMING O
93. equence Press the EN TER or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want to make To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the ENTER or RETURN key To exit the system type Bye press the ENTER or RETURN key and the unit will sign off PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCERSO RANDOLPH 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 15 22 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 15 22 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM REPORT ALL AFTER HOUR ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR BYE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMoTEs RESET RECoRD SAVE SCAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER USE Y FOR YES N FOR NO OR B TO BACKUP TO PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM ID REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt MODEM PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B Y lt ENTER gt CURRENT MODEM CONFIGURATION MODEM 1 PCI TYPE WIRELESS SETUP RECEIVE INCOMING CALLS AND CALL OUT REPORTS 31 MODEM 2 SERIAL1 TYPE WIRELESS SETUP RECEIVE INCOMING CALLS AND CALL OUT REPORTS MODEM 3 SERIAL2 TYPE WIRELESS SETUP RECEIVE INCOMING CALLS AND CALL OUT REPORTS WOULD YOU LIKE TO MODIFY OR ADD A MODEM CONNECTION YES NO YES ENTER PLEASE SELECT THE MODE
94. er50 For any analog current sensor you use for the sensor type Map the manufacturer sensor reading from 4 to 20 mAmp scale For this example for sensor 6 we are going to select a manufacturer s temperature sensor which reads 0 0 Fahrenheit at 4 mA and 150 Fahrenheit at 20 mA loop current 1 50 6 lt ENTER gt TYPE ENTER LOWER LIMIT 0 0 ENTER 0 0 F FOR 4 MAMP HERE UPPER LIMIT 150 ENTER 150 F FoR 20 MAMP HERE LOW ALARM 50 0 ENTER 50 F FOR LOW THRESHOLD HIGH ALARM 75 0 ENTER 75 F FOR HIGH THRESHOLD ALARM CALLOUT DELAY SECONDS 10 ENTER PoINT SETTLING TIME SECONDS 5 ENTER UNITS COMMENT DEGREE F EXTRACTION ROOM 2 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 2 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 5 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE 8 ENTER REPORT TO REMOTE ENTER 1 50 CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMOTES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP This is the end of the INPUT sensor 6 programming and the Teleducer50 will ask you for another input sensor number 1 50 If you want to program another input enter the input number and follow the same procedure as explained above or press the lt ENTER gt key for the next command If you are in the INITIALIZATION command of the Teleducer50 it will next ask you to program output control relays otherwise you will return to the main menu 77
95. erminated At the Report Remotes prompt do the following REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B Y ENTER REPORT REMOTES lt ESC gt EXIT TO MAIN MENU 1 15 3 ENTER The Teleducer50 will then ask you which of the unit s communication ports or installed devices will be used to contact the remote location Communication Type SERIAL LANDLINE CELLULAR RF LAN The communication port or device must be from the following list and must be installed in the unit Any other value or selection of an uninstalled option will prompt an INVALID response or error message indicating that the type of device specified is not available in the system Valid entries are LAND LINE For dial up communication with the receiving terminal tele printer or any IBM compatible PC with modem via DDD Network CELLULAR For communication with the receiving terminal tele printer or any IBM compatible PC with modem via wireless RF cellular modem RF For communication with wireless to wireless devices via Serial 1 or Serial 2 RS 232 ports LAN For communication with the receiving terminal tele printer or any IBM compatible PC via network utilizing TCP IP minus Enter Enter to delete all remote information for that number Enter Returns to the 1 15 Remote Number prompt SERIAL For direct connection to SERIAL1 or SERIAL2 RS 232 ports To send an Alarm Report to the Alphanumeric Pager enter LAND LINE at the Communicatio
96. eviously recorded files using the LOAD command Also at B LEVEL the user can perform a cold reset which erases all data 56 The Eleven 11 Commands available for LEVEL file using XMODEM C LEVEL allows everything that the B LEVEL does plus the user can program individual inputs outputs phones and reports Generally speaking the C LEVEL user has full control over the Teleducer s programming which requires a thorough understanding of its operation RECord RECORD is an independent command and can be executed from the 2 prompt This command is used to create a backup copy of the Teleducer s data Record parameters into a The Sixteen 16 Commands available at LEVEL are s Conta Da Benine Nis ous LOAD OUTpus RENotes RESET RECord RECORD is an independent command and can be executed from the prompt This command is used to create a backup copy of the Teleducer s data Tipe POWERAaWn 57 Note Itis strongly recommended that passwords be changed from the default values to minimize risk of unauthorized access To see which commands are available to each security level enter the default password for each level at the Password prompt during log on 58 Initialization To Change a Password When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive lt ESC gt lt ESC gt to obtain the
97. he command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want to make To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the ENTER or RETURN key To exit the system type Bye press the ENTER or RETURN key and the unit will sign off PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 440 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 CoPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM REPORT ALL AFTER HOUR ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET IRECOoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER USE Y FOR YES FOR NO OR BACKUP TO PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B ENTER 50 SYSTEM ID REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANG Y N oR lt ENTER gt MODEM PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANG Y N OR B lt ENTER gt SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANG Y N OR B lt ENTER gt IP AND ADDRESS REVIEW CHANG Y N oR lt ENTER gt SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANG Y N oR B lt ENTER gt REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANG Y N OR B lt ENTER gt INPUTS POINTS REVIEW CHANG Y N lt ENTER gt CO
98. hese are any of the 50 sensor points connected to the unit The detail includes all the parameters needed to function They must be programmed into the system IP and Port Address There are a number of options in this category It must be programmed into the system If it is wrong or needs refinement the user can reprogram it The unit must be connected to the user via RS 232 port or modem It must also be connected to the network so no network conflict or address duplication occurs Latching Relay A type of relay that once instructed to close the contacts remains closed even if power is lost to it The relay contacts remain closed until instructed to open A latching relay is one that stays in its position until changed Once a relay is latched that position will remain until it is shut off manually in the CONTROLS command or the alarm is restored If a power loss occurs the relay will stay in contact until the power is restored LOAD The LOAD command is an independent command used to load the backup files data that was created by the RECord command The LOAD command is available when you log on with a or C level password It requires that you understand how to transmit a file using XMODEM protocol Low alarm in units of measure The measurement point set by the user at which a low alarm condition is reported Enter units of measure for the lowest value Modem A Modulator Demodulator Converts digita
99. in the note field Since it immediately follows the reading the information will be clearly understood by anyone viewing it 75 Programming Analog Sensors Examples Analog Voltage 0 to 5 VDC Type V For any analog voltage sensor the user must use V for the sensor type Map the manufacturer s sensor readings 0 to 5 volt scale For this example we are going to select a manufacturer s Humidity sensor which reads 10 humidity at 0 volt and 100 humidity at 5 VDC 1 50 5 ENTER TYPE V lt gt Low ALARM 25 0 ENTER HUMIDITY Low ALARM HIGH ALARM 90 0 ENTER HUMIDITY HIGH ALARM ALARM CALLOUT DELAY 0 ENTER MINIMUM 10 ENTER 10 FOR 0 VOLT HERE MAXIMUM 100 ENTER 100 FOR 5 VOLTS HERE SCAN TIME 5 ENTER NOTE HUMIDITY STOCKROOM ENTER REPORT TO PHONE 1 ENTER REPORT TO PHONE ENTER REPORT TO PHONE ENTER This is the end of the INPUT sensor 5 programming and the Teleducer50 will ask you to program for another input sensor number 1 50 ENTER If you want to program another input enter the input number and follow the same procedure as explained above or press lt ENTER gt for the next command 76 Analog Sensors Analog Current Examples Analog Current 4 to 20 mA Type You must know the operational range of the I Type sensor you choose to use in order to program its parameters into the Teleduc
100. ion Do not enter anything other than digits O through 9 D or Teleducer50 cannot dial other characters and will keep attempting to retry the phone number until the six 6 retried have been completed approximately thirty 30 minutes The Teleducer50 will ask the user to enter the waiting delay between control center and alphanumeric pager number The default value is 4 seconds This delay can be adjusted and depends on pager and pager services Enter the waiting time in seconds at the following prompt WAITING DEFAULT 4 SEC ENTER This default will provide a 4 second delay If this delay time does not work select another delay time and try it This ends the remote alphanumeric programming After entering a time as shown above the unit will ask the user to program another remote location If you do not want to program another remote location press the lt ENTER gt key at the 1 15 prompt If you would like to program another point type in a number and press lt ENTER gt to program that point Any other value will cause and INVALID response from the Teleducer50 It is recommended that you test the pager after programming by creating an alarm and ensuring that it correctly arrives on the pager 71 Programming Numeric Pager Examples In this example the fourth remote list entry will be used however any number value 1 15 is valid for Numeric pager progr
101. itive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated Enter the correct password press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message the time and date then a list of programming options The will prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want to make To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key To exit the system type Bye press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key and the unit will sign off The Glossary contains definitions for the terms used in this manual PASSWORD SRMPDFLT lt ENTER gt KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 1441 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM REPORT ALL AFTER HOUR ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET 40 RECORD SAVE SCAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER USE Y FOR YES N FOR NO OR B TO BACKUP TO PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N B ENTER SYSTEM ID REVIEWI CHANGE Y N oR B
102. l information to a series of audio tones appropriate for the telephone network Modem Port Setup There are a number of options in this category Each must be programmed into the system If it is wrong or needs refinement the user can reprogram it 118 tag tab the designation for the location of the sensor its building place the facility It can be up to 60 characters long and be preceded by the unit of measure Night Shift This is the time of day that the night shift begins It must be programmed into the system If it is wrong or needs refinement the user can reprogram it Normally Closed N C A contactor type that in its normal position is closed Apply power to a normally closed N C contact and it opens Remove power and a mechanism returns the contact to their original closed position Normally CLOSED energize to open Normally Open N O A contactor type that in its normal position is open Normally Open N O contact will close when an alarm condition occurs and open when the alarm condition is cleared For applications requiring a contact to remain open when de energized or when it would be dangerous for a contact to close during a power failure i e cooling towers emergency systems If you require a contact to remain open for a long period of time open much more than closed resulting in less wear and can result in substantial energy savings Norma
103. lay 118 LEDs 14 LOAD command 56 92 94 118 LOAD command 56 92 94 logged off 34 40 44 50 52 54 59 61 68 72 LOGOFF 97 117 Low and High threshold 79 82 manual scan 88 Mobilecom 69 MODEM 80 more than Teleducer50 25 multiple functions 88 multi tasking 88 multi threading 88 N O or N C 85 nametag 47 80 network administration 34 37 NIGHT TIME no activity No lights normally closed Normally Closed Normally open Normally Open numeric pager OR function Output Control OUTPuts command PageNet PAGER Pager TYpeID Password Level PCI PCI and USB Port Locations PCI ports Point Settling Time polarity sensitive Port Address positive and negative connection predetermined corrective actions pressure transducer Pressure Transducer pressure transducers prevent duplication of addresses Program Command terms Programming Defaults Readers Notes RECord command Report to RESet command Resistance measurement Resistance Temperature Detector resistance transducers Resolution restoral condition RF RS232 Save SAVe command Saving Data scalable values Scale Factors SCAN command 50 70 73 74 19 123 99 85 117 119 99 85 117 119 73 74 47 18 119 119 69 74 70 56 5 7 108 108 43 44 45 80 84 85 119 11 18 35 51 52 59 62 111 118 125 101 8 79 82 84 85 99 79 98 34 15 109 4 94 95 80 84 85 94 120 99 120
104. lization System Scan Delay Scan Delay Time is the time in minutes between each scan cycle of all the monitored points System Scan Delay Time can only be programmed through the INITIALIZATION command The 00 00 scan delay time indicates that the Teleducer50 will scan continuously having no delay period between scans If no scan time is desired press lt ENTER gt at the New Scan Delay Time prompt or press lt ENTER gt at the Scan Time Review Change prompt If no scan time is desired press lt ENTER gt at the New Scan Delay Time prompt or press ENTER atthe System Scan Delay Review Change prompt The example shows a two 2 minute delay between scans of the sensor points When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive lt 5 gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated Enter the correct password press the ENTER or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message the time and date then a list of programming options The will prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want t
105. ll prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want to make To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key To exit the system type Bye press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key and the unit will sign off SYSTEM 5 DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B Y ENTER CURRENT SCAN DELAY TIME HR MIN 00 00 ENTER NEW 5 DELAY TIME 00 02 ENTER SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y ENTER CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScaN POWERDOWN HELP BYE ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG 66 HELP The Help command provides definition of the various commands that are available Access to the HELP area 15 gained by typing H at the 2 prompt PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM BYE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECORD SAVE SCAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP H ENTER TELEDUCER 50 HELP MENU BYE EXIT USER SESSION CONTROL ALLOWS FOR MANUAL CONTROL OF OUTPUT RELAYS DISPLAY DISPLAY SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
106. ll sign off PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER THIS IS THE DEFAULT PASSWORD THAT THE SYSTEM IS SHIPPED WITH Keep in mind that you will not see the password being entered TELEDUCER 50 FRIDAY 06 07 02 14 41 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 05 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET IRECORD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE oR B Y ENTER FRIDAY 06 07 02 15 50 TIME 06 08 02 05 35 ENTER SATURDAY 06 08 02 05 35 TIME SYSTEM ID REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B ENTER SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER MODEM PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B ENTER SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER IP AND PORT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B ENTER SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N B ENTER INPUTS PoiNTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER CONTROL POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N lt ENTER gt NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y lt ENTER gt OK BYE CONTROL DISPLAY
107. lly OPEN energize to close Output Control Relays Each output has a latching relay with N O contacts rated at 2 Amp 24VDC maximum current Each output can be manually controlled using commands from the operator or pre programmed to perform automatic action depending on the input alarm status Outputs OUTPuts command to program output relays PAGER Numeric pager Passive Devices A device that does not require an outside power source self powered Usually refers to a resistive device Phone numbers of the remote locations When the Teleducer50 needs to call into another location for alarms and reports it uses these phone numbers Remotes REMotes Command is used to program contact information for remote locations that reports will be sent to Point Settling Time The Point Settling Time is defined as the settling time of the sensor or transducer For each sensor or transducer input this time is programmed independently This is done on an individual basis because different types of devices have different settling time requirements In general passive devices such as resistance transducers binary contacts and switches will have a rapid settling time that may be more related to the impedance of the reading pair than the devices itself A two 2 second Point Settling Time should be more than sufficient For industrial analog sensors the settling time may be as high as five 5 seconds Please consult
108. lt ESC gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated Enter the correct password press the ENTER or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message time and date then a list of programming options The 2 will prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want to make The Teleducer50 will ask you to enter the assigned Teleducer50 phone number This will be the phone number assigned to this system and the number used to make Dial In contact with the unit for programming and refinement of its attached sensors and control points If the data is correct hit lt ENTER gt for the next prompt In this example we will enter a corrected Teleducer50 phone number Since we do not want to refine any other command we will repeatedly hit the enter key until the last prompt then save the data and exit using the Bye command Up to 60 numeric characters can be entered at this prompt as shown in the following example To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the ENTER or RETURN key To exit the system TYpe Bye press the ENTER or RETURN key a
109. ltage and current reading Example A temperature range corresponding to a voltage range The temperature range will be reported to the user The voltage range will accurately represent the temperature range Sensor Number The input channel or point number of the device There can be up to 50 managed sensors or transducers 43 Sensor Select from among sensor types the listing of sensors transducers Appendix Supported Sensor Types Insert that type as directed Units of User provided location identification the name tag for the sensor location preceded by Measure Name Tag the unit of measure being reported Up to 60 characters can be entered Table 4 When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive lt ESC gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated Enter the correct password press the EN TER or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message time and date then a list of programming options The 2 will prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or ch
110. n Type SERIAL LAND LINE CELLULAR RF LAN prompt Communication Type SERIAL LAND LINE CELLULAR RF LAN LAND LINE EN TER 68 Teleducer50 will ask you to enter the type of reporting device remote device must be from the following list TERMINAL For tele printer or any IBM compatible PC with modem ALPHA For Alphanumeric pager Special settings will be required from your service provider Pager ID Pin Service Network Telephone Protocols PAGER For Numeric pager FAX For Facsimile Any other value will prompt an INVALID response Report to TERMINAL ALPHA FAX ALPHA lt ENTER gt The Teleducer50 will ask you to enter the location of the system modem Modem Port PCI PCI lt ENTER gt Valid entries are N81 No Parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit 1 Even Parity 7 data bits 1 stop bit Any value other than E71 is considered N81 default Enter N71 at the following prompt Parity N71 ENTER Enter the phone number up to 60 characters Touch tone is default so enter the phone number only If the line is not touch tone enter P followed by phone number for pulse dial Caution Do not enter anything other than digits 0 through 9 D or Teleducer50 cannot dial other characters and will keep attempting to retry the phone number until the six 6 retries have been completed approximately thirty 30 minutes
111. nd the unit will sign off PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 13 17 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 10 57 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM REPORT ALL AFTER HOUR ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR COntrol Display EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUrTS REMorES RESET RECORD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER 29 USE Y FOR YES FOR OR TO BACKUP PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEWI CHANGE oR lt ENTER gt SYSTEM ID REVIEWI CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE oR B ENTER SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N B Y ENTER 1234567899 SvsTEM PHONE NUMBER 9734427500 ENTER MODEM Port SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt IP AND PoRT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt INPUTS POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt CONTROL POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PASSWORDS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM SCAN DELAY REVIEW CHANG
112. nly if it is plugged into a working phone jack It is also programmed into the system If itis wrong or needs refinement the user can reprogram it System Scan Delay This is the delay time between scans If itis wrong or needs refinement the user can reprogram it System Time This is the system time It is the time that will be reflected on all reports If itis wrong or needs refinement the user can reprogram it TELCO Pressure Air pressure used to pressurize underground buried or aerial pressurized data or telecommunications cables These cables often run between buildings in a corporate or university campus Pressurizing underground cables keeps moisture and water out of them by filling the cables with desiccated pressurized air Thermistor A Thermistor is an electronic component whose resistance is a function of temperature Tone Dialing A method of telephone dialing using DTMF tones as commonly employed by Touch Tone telephones Transducer Any device which generates an electrical signal from real world measurements e g strain gauges thermocouples RTD s etc TYpe The TYpe command displays the software revision of the Teleducer50 UNVRF Unverified An alarm that has been noted but has not yet reached its qualification time Units of measure name tag up to 60 characters User provided location identification the name tag for the sensor location preceded by the unit of measure being reported Up to
113. nnection If external devices will be controlled by the Teleducer50 connect Output Point pairs to TB3 and TB4 following the guidelines given below Use AWG 16 minimum for Output Points connections 12 The unit s Terminal Block connection layout for Control Outputs is illustrated in Appendix D Control Output relay 1 through 4 and 5 through 8 terminations are housed by Terminal Block TB3 and TB4 respectively Each of the two 2 connectors is a specialized 8 position header accommodating the connection of four 4 output pairs Connect external device leads to connectors using Appendix D as reference Pluggable Terminal block connectors for Output Points are provided with the Teleducer50 Final Verification Verify wiring for correct terminations and polarity Secure wires and cables as required Enter sensor information in Appendix E This data will be needed for programming and for future reference during routine maintenance or troubleshooting Caution The above precautions must be completed BEFORE the power can be safely applied and the programming initiated LED Indications The Teleducer50 has four 4 indicators on its front panel in the order shown in Figure 8 below The indicators give status of unit condition operation in progress and a summary alarm of monitored sensors A short description of each indicators meaning is given in Table 1 Power On Yellow Off Hook Blue Scanning Green 1 Alarm
114. o make To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key To exit the system type Bye press the ENTER or RETURN key and the unit will sign off PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM REPORT ALL AFTER HOUR ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR 1 CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER USE Y FOR YES N FOR NO OR B TO BACKUP TO PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM ID REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B ENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt 61 MODEM PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR ENTER SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt IP AND PORT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR lt ENTER gt SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt INPUTS POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt OUTPUT POINTS REVIEW CHANGE Y N B lt ENTER gt DAY SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt NIGHT SHIFT REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR lt ENTER gt HOLIDAY DATES REVIEW CHANGE Y
115. ommand 85 Saving Data In Teleducer50 Once you have programmed anything in the Teleducer50 you must save it to make it a permanent part of the system memory This data is saved in the unit s Flash Memory By not saving the data using the SAVe command if power is lost to the Teleducer all the changed or refined data will be lost To save the data in the flash memory enter Y at Save all information of the initialization sequence or use the S AVe command at the 2 prompt SAVE ALL INFORMATION Y ENTER OR SAVE ENTER Now all the data is in the FLASH memory and the Teleducer50 will not lose any data after a power failure The programming is complete at this point and the Teleducer50 is ready for use 86 Other Commands Any time you want to see the available commands the Teleducer50 press the lt ENTER gt key at the 2 Main Menu prompt ENTER BYE CONTROL DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMOTES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN POWERDOWN HELP The following sections give examples of the commands executed from the main menu 87 Other Commands Scan Command The SCAN command initiates a manual scan which produces a display representing the instantaneous status of the input sensors and output controls programmed in the Teleducer A manual scan to obtain current values can be performed at any time on the Teleducer50 when
116. r prompt Here the D or characters will create the delay between pager number and the Teleducer50 code number A maximum of 27 characters including delay characters can be used to program this field Each D character creates a 2 second delay The time can be adjusted by the user to obtain pager connection PHONE NUMBER TIHHHHHEHHEHEIDDD1234564 ENTER The string represents the numeric pager number DDD creates a 6 second delay 2 seconds for each D and 123456 is the Teleducer50 code that will appear on your pager Once the user has entered a valid numeric pager number the Teleducer50 will ask you for the pager s location LocaTioN FRED S PAGER ENTER The unit will then prompt for the shift the pager should be sent reports Valid entries are ALL default Send all alarms restorals and or auto reports 24 hours a day to this programmed remote location regardless of DAY TIME or NIGHT TIME mode This is the default value if the user does not enter anything at this prompt 73 DAY D Send all alarms reports and restorals to this remote location after DAY TIME starts but before the NIGHT TIME starts NIGHT N Send all alarms and restorals to this remote phone location after NIGHT TIME starts but before DAY TIME starts Note Auto Report is not available for PAGER locations Both DAY TIME and NIGHT TIME are user programmable and explained in DAY TIME and
117. r N O N O OK If resistance is above 80 K Ohms NIC NO GOOD If resistance is below 80 K Ohms For N C NO GOOD If resistance is above 80 K Ohms OK If resistance is below 80 K Ohms N Nonlinear 5 volts reserved for future use V Linear 0 5 VDC active sensor 0 5 VDC W TELCO flow transducer 100K 3 82 M Ohms 0 9 5 SCFH SHORT If resistance is less then 80 K Ohms flow reading OPEN If resistance is above 6200 K Ohms 99 TELCO flow transducer 0 19 0 SCFH SHORT If resistance flow reading is less than 80 K Ohms OPEN If resistance is above 6200 K Ohms TELCO flow transducer 0 47 5 SCFH SHORT If resistance is less then 80 K Ohms flow reading OPEN If resistance is above 6200 K Ohms TELCO flow transducer 0 95 0 SCFH SHORT If resistance is less then 80 K Ohms flow reading OPEN If resistance is above 6200 K Ohms Measure a small volume of flow in a tube at low pressure 100 APPENDIX C Terminal Block Layout The Sensor Input and Control Output connectors are located on the bottom of the enclosure as illustrated in the figure below The positive and negative connection to each sensor or transducer should be made accordance with Appendix D Connector Designations Input Pairs 1 to 50 2 TBI TB3 Control Outputs 5 to 8 Control Outputs 1 to 4 Bottom View 101 APPENDIX C Input Terminations Pairs 1 to 25 Right to Left Viewed from fa
118. r voltage 0 To 5VDC Type V or current sensor 4 To 20 mAmp Type I must be mapped into the database The scaling is accomplished by entering the minimum value reading of the sensor whether voltage or current type and the maximum value reading of the sensor For a voltage sensor output the minimum reading would be set at 0 volts DC while the maximum reading would be set at 5 volts DC For a current sensor the minimum reading would correspond to 4 mA and the maximum reading would correspond to 20 mA Scan Delay Time Scan Delay Time is the delay time in minutes between each scan The 00 00 scan delay time indicates that the Teleducer50 will scan continuously having no delay period between scans Scan time How long a device gets scanned SCFH Standard Cubic Feet per Hour Sensor A device that responds to a physical stimulus heat light sound pressure motion flow etc and produces a corresponding electrical signal Sensor Type Sensor Types are in the listing of sensors and transducers in Appendix B Supported Sensor types Teleducer50 ID user programmable 15 character ASCII string identifying the Teleducer50 assigned name or location This will be used in all reports and notifications It will also help to identify the location of the Teleducer50 when multiple units are employed in different remote locations Serial Data The transmission of data as a sequence of bits Serial
119. r50 will ask the user to enter an alarm callout delay for this input type with the prompt Alarm Callout Delay seconds Alarm Callout Delay is defined as an alarm verification delay time This function is valuable in certain cases If an alarm condition exists and is verified by the Teleducer50 it waits for this user programmed Alarm Callout Delay to qualify it as an alarm This is very useful for rapid fluctuation in the monitoring pressure where nuisance alarms can be prevented by increasing the Alarm Callout Delay 79 The procedure is Teleducer50 recognizes an alarm condition waits the pre determined period of time the Alarm Callout Delay it then rechecks the sensor and if still in the alarm condition it then reports the alarm If on this second examination the sensor is not in an alarm condition it is not reported For the pressure application it is recommended to use 180 seconds 3 minutes for the delay time If the user does not want to program this parameter then the default is 0 seconds and an alarm will qualify as soon as it occurs Enter an Alarm Callout Delay of 3 minutes followed by the lt ENTER gt key for U type sensor as follows ALARM CALLOUT DELAY SECONDS 180 ENTER VALID ENTRIES ARE 0 64000 SECONDS 17 7 HOURS Point Settling Time The Teleducer50 will ask the user to enter the Point Settling Time for this input The Point Settling Time for each sensor or transducer input is
120. rt of all input sensors output control readings and status of the success or failure of a call made to a programmed remote location The readings for the input sensors and output controls are from the data memory of the last scan cycle The report format generated by the EXAMINE command is accomplished the same as the Scan Report with the addition of the remote phone status EXAMINE is an independent command You enter the command at the 2 prompt for an examine report as shown below E ENTER INPUT STATUS LAST CHANGED READING NOTES SENSOR 1 U RESTORE 00 00 00 00 00 8 50 PSIG AT ROOM 1 SENSOR 2 RESTORE 04 16 14 32 07 5 00 AT ROOM 1 SENSOR 3 RESTORE 04 16 14 32 08 O K DRYER ALARM AT TX SENSOR 4 ALARM 04 16 14 32 08 10 46 HUMIDITY STOCKROOM SENSOR 5 UNVRF 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 DEGREE F ROOM31 OUTPUT STATUS LAST CHANGED NOTES RELAY 1 OFF 04 16 14 32 07 TURNS SECONDARY COMPR RELAY 2 ON 04 16 13 32 07 AIRCOND CONTROL RM REMOTES REPORTS RE 1 CALLED 0 9 26 13 57 14 RE 2 CALLED 0 9 20 08 25 23 FIGURE 2 EXAMINE REPORT The information entered in the Notes field can be up to 60 characters however in the Examine document only 20 character length will be shown When needed the entire 60 characters are shown in the Display Command 89 Other Commands COntrol Command The CONTROL command is used to gain manual control of any one of the output relay s one at a time This
121. s RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 BYE ENTER LOG OFF C The Note field for Input Points will be displayed as 60 characters in the Display Command but only the first 20 characters are displayed in all Reports 64 following detail Is description of the Display sections the previous page From the top of the previous display the sections are ARAN Programmed System ID and Header Message Programmed Sensor Inputs Programmed Output Relays Programmed Report sites System Configuration and Shift Modes 65 Initialization Save All SAVe or Save command stores programmed information in the Flash memory Flash memory 15 more expensive than some other kinds of memory but used this system for high reliability Flash memory is non volatile and will remain programmed even after a power failure When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive ESC lt 5 gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated Enter the correct password press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message time date then list of programming options The 2 wi
122. s reduces the number of false alarms Alarm Report DELAY Seconds When alarm condition is found the system waits this period before reporting an 180 alarm During this period it will re check for that condition again This reduces the number of false alarms Alphanumeric Pager Dial retry Seconds When busy or no answer is found the system waits this period before 4 dialing again DAY shift starts 08 00 8 AM Dial RETRY wait time Seconds When the dialed phone number is busy or no answer is found the system 300 waits this period before dialing again Email ID Blank Holiday Periods 00 00 00 Modem Set to call out and receive PCI Modem Configuration Land Line MODEM PARITY N81 NIGHT shift starts 17 00 5 PM PASSWORD Level A A PASSWORD Level B BDFLT PASSWORD Level C SRMPDFLT PMAP Password PMAPDFLT APES Password APESDFLT Port ID 5555 Report sending locations ALL 124 Report sending locations ALL Serial 1 Port speed 9600 Serial 2 Port speed 19200 System IP Address 0 0 0 0 Telephone Line service type Touch Tone or Pulse The following programming must be completed to enable active monitoring and control operation of the Teleducer50 This data must SAVed and will be saved in FLASH non volatile memory 1 Input Sensors 2 Remote Location Contact Information 3 Current Time and Date 4 Day or Night Shift 5 Teleducer50 ID 6 Teleducer50 Phone Number 7 User Messag
123. shut off power source There is no main power ON OFF Switch on the Teleducer50 Total power consumption is variable based upon the number and kind of devices being supported Consider typical loaded systems as 25 watts Pluggable Terminal block connectors for Primary and Back Up power are provided with the Teleducer50 10 Shut OFF source power to the terminations that will supply power to the unit For Primary Power Use AWG 16 minimum for power connections Connect the Positive power source lead to unit terminal marked as Connect the Negative power source lead to unit terminal marked as Note The Teleducer50 can be supplied with secondary power to continue operation if main power fails Backup Power Connection If Backup Power will also be connected Connect the Positive power source lead to unit terminal marked as BACK Connect the Negative power source lead to unit terminal marked as BACK UP Telephone Line Connection Connect telephone line cord from a standard telephone wall jack to the PCI Slot 3 RJ11 connector marked LINE Caution Do Not plug the unit into any PBX line Connect only to touch tone plain old telephone lines Network Connection Connect network cable to the Network Interface Card NIC RJ45 connector on PCI Slot 3 Transducer Terminations Connect all transducer monitoring pairs to and TB2 following the guidelines given below
124. slots and the two USB ports are located on the right side of the enclosure and appear as illustrated below PCI Slot 3 Card Access yuory PCI Slot 1 Card Access PCI Slot 2 Card Access PCI and USB Port Locations 108 APPENDIX H Initialization amp Programming Defaults Item System Defaults Alarm Report DELAY Seconds When alarm condition is found the system waits this period before reporting an alarm During this period it will re check for that condition again This reduces the number of false alarms 0 Alphanumeric Pager Dial retry Seconds When busy or no answer is found the system 4 waits this period before dialing again DAY shift starts 08 00 8 AM Dial RETRY wait time Seconds When the dialed phone number is busy or no answeris 300 found the system waits this period before dialing again Email ID 0 0 0 0 Holiday Periods 00 00 00 Modem Set to call out and receive PCI Modem Configuration Land Line MODEM PARITY N81 NIGHT shift starts 17 00 5 PM PASSWORD Level A PASSWORD Level B BDFLT PASSWORD Level SRMPDFLT Port ID 5555 Report sending locations ALL Serial 1 Port speed 9600 Serial 2 Port speed 19200 System IP Address 0 0 0 0 Telephone Line service type Touch Tone 109 APPENDIX I Commands and Password Security Access Command Definition Level A Level B Level C Access Access Access Yes Yes
125. sors Modem Port or Serial Port Report Remotes Phone Numbers RU Current Time and Date The following parameter inputs are optional and will not affect functionality but are recommended for system identification and interrogation d Day Night Holiday 4 Teleducer50 ID 4 Teleducer50 Phone Number Vx User Message v Output Control Relays For the installations where communication will use TCP IP facilities LAN WAN eMail for notifications you must be connected to the network during programming and initialization Contact your network administrator to obtain the correct addresses This will help reduce the potential of duplicate addressing on the network A network utility called Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP will help choose the IP Address for you when this utility is installed on your network In this case leave the default IP address as 0 0 0 0 Keep this in mind when programming Y IP and Port Address System Email Number v About the Initialization Process The Initialization process can begin by dialing into the Teleducer50 from anywhere in the world or by plugging a PC or laptop into RS232 port Serial 1 of the Teleducer50 DB9 serial cable with a null modem is required to establish this interface Please refer to Appendix H Initialization amp Programming Defaults to obtain the correct communication software set up parameters and log in information When you are connected and or dialed into the unit
126. starts Both DAY TIME and NIGHT TIME is user programmable and explained in DAY TIME and NIGHT TIME programming The default value for DAY TIME is 08 00 and the NIGHT TIME default is 17 00 This means that DAY mode starts at 8 00am and finishes at 4 59pm 16 59 NIGHT mode starts at 5 00pm 17 00 and finishes at 7 59am For example type ALL at the prompt or just press lt ENTER gt SHIFT ALL ENTER OR SHIFT ENTER Note Auto Report is not available for alphanumeric pagers i e ALHPA remote location The Teleducer50 will ask for your dial retry in seconds This is the time in seconds that the Teleducer50 should wait before trying to dial out to this Remote phone number again if the previous attempt failed For example if you want to enter a 5 minute retry waiting delay enter 300 default Enter the retry waiting time at the following prompt RETRY IN SEC DEFAULT 300 SEC 300 lt ENTER gt Next the Teleducer50 will prompt the user to enter the Pager Type ID NOT the Teleducer50 ID and you must enter the correct pager manufacturer ID number at the Pager ID prompt Any entry other than a valid pager ID will cause the Teleducer50 not to page for an alarm As an example AT amp T wireless pager ID is PG1000000 PAGER ID DEFAULT PG1000000 PG1000000 lt ENTER gt The Teleducer50 will ask you to enter the alphanumeric pager number at the next prompt 70 HHHHHHH ENTER Caut
127. the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message the time and date then a list of programming options The will prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the EN TER or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want to make To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key To exit the system type Bye press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key and the unit will sign off The Glossary contains definitions for the terms used in this manual PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 17 53 LOG ON C POWERUP 06 10 02 17 52 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM REPORT ALL AFTER HOURS ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR 34 CONTROLI DISPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMOTES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER USE Y FOR YES N FOR NO OR B TO BACKUP TO PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N B ENTER SYSTEM ID REVIEWI CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B lt ENTER gt MODEM Port SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SERIAL PORT
128. the set date When you are connected and or dialed into the unit press two fast consecutive lt ESC gt lt ESC gt to obtain the Password prompt Do this repetitive action within 1 second If you are connected and provide no activity within 15 seconds you will be logged off and the connection will be terminated Enter the correct password press the ENTER or RETURN key After entering the password the Teleducer50 will display the header message the time and date then a list of programming options The 2 will prompt you for a command Enter the command INIT then press the ENTER key to begin the initialization sequence Press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key to skip through the commands that do not apply to the addition or change you want to make To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the ENTER or RETURN key To exit the system type Bye press the ENTER or RETURN key and the unit will sign off PASSWORD TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 14 41 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CoRP TM CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET RECoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER USE Y FOR YES N FOR NO OR B TO BACKUP TO PREVIOUS PROMPT 54 TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt ID REviEW CHANGE oR B lt ENTER gt MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B lt ENTER gt SYS PHONE
129. time and date setting will not be affected by using a cold reset The RESET is an independent command that can be used at a 2 prompt A WARM reset can be performed when you log on to the Teleducer50 with an A B or C level password A COLD reset can be performed when you log on with a B or C level password To access the reset command type either RESet or RESET followed by the lt ENTER gt key If only the letter R is typed the Teleducer50 will execute the RECord command After executing the reset command the Teleducer50 will ask for confirmation by asking the SURE question At this prompt you have a choice of YES or NO if your choice is YES the Teleducer50 will ask for the Type of reset if your choice is NO or any other key the Teleducer50 stops executing reset and comes to the 2 command prompt ARE YOU SURE Y ENTER Before you use COLD reset make sure that you have backup data that was created using the RECord command If you do not have backup data and you execute a COLD reset all data in flash memory will be erased and you will have to re program all the data manually If backup data was created then use the LOAD command to restore the Teleducer50 data LOAD and RECord commands are explained in the respective command description CoLD WARM C oR W ENTER Once you enter the type of reset Warm or Cold the Teleducer s connection will disconnect In order to re establish
130. to display when an alarm is reported to you System Phone Number If you want to re program the Teleducer50 or refine one of its parameters you will dial this phone number Modem Port Setup The units information about modem location and enabled capabilities Serial Port Setup This information is to configure speed and word format for communication over RS 232 ports IP and Port Address This is the setup needed for RF wireless and TCP IP communications like Email LAN WAN functions You should be connected to the network server when you do this so that the addresses on the network are not duplicated System Email This information is needed to send Emails You should be connected to the Email server when you do this so that the addresses are not duplicated Report Remotes This information is used to program remote numbers that will be alerted and reports will be sent to These are numbers for each remote destination They must be programmed into the system Input Points This is the detail needed for the attached sensors to be monitored and to set up the alarm parameters Output Points These are the control points or latching relays that will be automatically controlled as needed during alarm conditions Day Shift This is the time the day shift begins It stays in this mode until the time when the night shift begins All times are recorded in 24 00 time Night Shift This is the time the night shift begins It stays in this mode until
131. y Outputs Eight 8 independent relays can be controlled on command or programmed for automatic action determined by any combination of input sensors Maximum Contact Rating 24 volts DC 2 amp or 24 volts AC 0 5 amps resistive For inductive or tungsten ratings please consult factory 1 800 225 0160 Accuracy Up to 0 1 limited by sensors used Modem s RJ 11 connector for up to 115 200 bps DTE Maximum download speed 56 000 bps Facsimile speeds up to 14 400 bps ITU T V 90 V 34 V 32bis V 22bis V 22 V 23 AND V 21 transmission protocols supported Auto baud detection Complies with FCC Parts 15 and 68 Ringer equivalence AC 0 1B DC 0 00 Network Interface PCI Auto sensing 10 100 MHz Ethernet Adapter with RJ 45 connecter Card NIC IEEE 802 3 10 Base T IEEE 802 3u 100 Base Tx FCC Part 15 Class B certified Environmental 5 F to 120 F 48 88 deg C 10 85 non condensing Terminations Power Inputs and relay outputs provisioned through pluggable screw type terminal blocks for easy and secure installation Sensor inputs accommodated by standard 50 pin D sub female connectors Mounting Wall or surface mounting brackets provided as standard DIN Rail and mounting clips also provided as standard for rack mounting Dimensions T Hx 11 W x e D Weight 7 lbs 3 2 kg Enclosure Steel 18 gauge powder coated tan 98 APPENDIX B Supported Sensor Types The sensor type
132. y control eight 8 predetermined corrective actions or control functions that the user has program into the Teleducer50 It provides the ability to start stop motors control outputs and calculate conditional Boolean AND OR commands to be carried out automatically and without human interaction You can program each control parameter so when an alarm condition is detected the remedial control function will be initiated A control function will typically begin before personnel arrive at the location The Teleducer50 is an intelligent multi tasking and multi threading device Recipient Notification The Teleducer50 will contact and notify a pre assigned sequential list of up to fifteen 15 recipients When the alarm condition stops or is repaired the sensor will return to its normal state automatically and recipients will be notified that a restored condition has taken place Control and Programming Access Programming of the Teleducer50 can be accomplished from PC device with a modem or local RS232 connection By dialing into the unit and providing the individual security codes and unique access codes for that unit that assigned person can gain access An authorized user may also connect and program the unit via the RS232 TX Available PCI Cards Teleducer50 cards from TX are recommended for a number of reasons The reasons include power consumption software driver availability operating system compatibility longevity under various con
133. y to skip another entry You may press the ENTER or RETURN key to skip forward over the next few questions until the Save all information prompt Enter Y to save the information that you programmed press the ENTER or RETURN key 44 To save your changes type SAV or SAVE then press the ENTER or RETURN key To exit the system type Bye press the lt ENTER gt or RETURN key and the unit will sign off The Glossary contains definitions for the terms used in this manual PASSWORD SRMPDFLT ENTER KEEP IN MIND THAT YOU WILL NOT SEE THE PASSWORD BEING ENTERED TELEDUCER 50 RANDOLPH C O 1234567899 MONDAY 06 10 02 1441 LOG ON C POWERUP ON 06 10 02 14 41 COPYRIGHT 1999 2002 TX TECHNOLOGY CORP TM REPORT ALL AFTER HOUR ALARMS TO DUTY SUPERVISOR CONTROL DisPLAY EXAMINE INITIALIZE INPUTS LOAD OUTPUTS REMorES RESET IRECOoRD SAVE ScAN TYPE POWERDOWN HELP INIT ENTER USE Y FOR YES N FOR NO OR B TO BACKUP TO PREVIOUS PROMPT SYSTEM TIME REVIEW CHANGE Y N B ENTER SYSTEM ID REviEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM MESSAGE REVIEW CHANGE Y N B ENTER SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER REVIEW CHANGE Y N OR B ENTER MODEM Port SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SERIAL PORT SETUP REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER IP AND PoRT ADDRESS REVIEW CHANGE Y N oR B ENTER SYSTEM EMAIL INFORMATION REVIEW CHANGE oR B ENTER REPORT REMOTES REVIEW CHANGE Y N o
134. ystem Phone Number X INput Analog Sensors M System Scan Delay Times X INput Binary Contact M System Time X INput Contactor Sensor M TYpe Command M INput Flow Transducer M INput Pressure Transducer M INput Points X M INputs Command M IP amp Port Address X LOAD Command M Message X Modem Port setup X Night Shift X Outputs Control Points X OUTputs Command M Phones Alphanumeric X Pager REMotes Command X Phones Numeric Pager X POWERdown M 111 APPENDIX K Resistance Pressure Flow Conversions Programmable alarm readings and related resistance volt meter readings The following table shows the resistance values vs the various flow and pressure transducers included in the Teleducer508 Resistance Pressure Pressure Equivalent Pressure Flow Transducers Values Transducers Transducers Transducer SCFH PSIG PSIG PSIG K Ohms A B C E 5 Volt J w x Y 2 lt 85 SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT 100 0 0 0 0 50 0 5 0 9 5 19 0 47 5 95 0 110 0 5 0 8 47 5 5 5 9 0 18 0 45 0 90 0 122 1 0 1 5 45 0 6 0 8 5 17 0 42 5 85 0 135 1 5 2 3 42 5 6 5 8 0 16 0 40 0 80 0 150 2 0 3 0 40 0 7 0 7 5 15 0 37 5 75 0 166 2 5 3 8 37 5 7 5 7 0 14 0 35 0 70 0 186 3 0 4 5 35 0 8 0 6 5 13 0 32 5 65 0 208 3 5 5 3 32 5 8 5 6 0 12 0 30 0 60 0 232 4 0 6 0 30 0 9 0 5 5 11 0 27 5 55 0 265 4 5 6 8 27 5 9 5 5 0

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