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1. Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 7 ipTNA ascom Operating Instructions 3 Operating Instructions 3 1 Layout internal antenna optional GSM GPRS optional ee ee bs zm zm e em zl X21 Ethernet oii RJ4S 5 3 X22 USB i MINI optional I I l l I 1 1 REMARKS I I l l O 1 III L L4 L2 L6 LED d i OUTPUTS S3 BUTTON i S1 COVER CONTACT 10 30VDC X5 x adapter for external antenna 8 INPUTS In a loptional E G 1141 12 WITHOUT LOOP MONITORING IS WITH LOOP MONITORING C COMMON LOOP SUPPLY ART 231004 00122 Fig 1 ipTNA Layout The ipTNAs are assembled by the manufacturer in accordance with the customer s requirements and supplied as complete units This ensures that the equipment can be tested as a whole in its specific configuration and guarantees fault free operation Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ascom ipTNA Operating Instructions 3 2 Interfaces 3 2 1 Plug interface and indicators e Ethernet interface 8 pin RJ45 socket e RS232 serial interface 8 pin RJ45 socket e Parallel interface terminal strip for 8 inputs and 2 outputs e 1 micro pushbutton S3 e 7 status LEDs function and status display 3 2 2 Ethernet connection The connection to a 10 100 Mbit s Ethernet 10Base T 100 Base Tx is implemented using a shielded cable CAT
2. Data Teminal Ready File Transfer Protocol General Packet Radio Service Gobal System for Mobile communication Internet Protocol Ip end user terminal Media Access Control LAN address Network Address Translation open Teleaction System Packet Assembler Disassembler Printed Circuit Board Primary installation Customer specific equipment RJ45 RS232 SIM Card TEE TEG TNA TSS Registered Jack standardised socket Radio Sector 232 EIA 232 interface Subscriber Identity Module chipcard Terminal equipment with serial interface Terminal with contacts End user terminal User network interface between TEE TEG and TNA 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 39 ipTNA 40 4 10 Declaration of conformity 4 10 1 TNA IPSN 1 ascom EU UE KONFORMIT TSERKL RUNG DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE Wir We Nous Ascom Schweiz AG Name des Anbieters supplier s name nom du forunissucr Glutz Blotzheim Strasse CH 4503 Solothurn erkl ren in alleiniger Verantwortung dass das Produkt declare under our sole responsibility that the product d clarons sous notre seule responsabilit que le produit TNA IPSN 1 Typ TNA IPSN Artikelnummer 80000428 Hersteller Ascom Schweiz AG Solothurn CH Bezeichnung Typ oder Modell Le Name type or model lol batch or al number possibly nom Lype ou mod le no de fot d
3. chantillon ou de s rie chat Herkunft und St ckzahl f items Jemen sources el nombre d xemplaires auf das sich diese Erkl rung bezieht mit der den folgenden Norm en oder normativen Dokument en tibereinstimmt to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative document s auquel se r f re cette d claration est conforme la aux norme s ou autre s document s normatif s EN 61000 6 3 2001 EN 55022 A2 2003 ClassB EN 50130 4 A2 2003 Titel und oder Nummer sowie Ausgabedatum der Norm en oder der anderen normativen Dokumente litle and or number and date if i of the standardis or other normative document s lite et ou no et date de publication de la des norme s ou aulre s document s normatil s Gemiiss den Bestimmungen der Richtlinie n following the provisions of Directive s conform ment aux dispositions de s Directive s fails zutreffend Gf applicable le cas ch ant RL 89 336 EWG RL73 23 EWG Solothurn 10 Februar 2006 Martin Pfander Pia fen hy SISE D ader gleich weri Ort und Datum der Ausstellung Name und Untersch ige Kennzeichnung des B Place and date of issuc name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person Lieu et date nom ct signature du signataire autoris ascom Appendix Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en rele
4. 1 6 lt BER lt 3 2 5 3 2 lt BER lt 6 4 6 6 4 lt BER lt 12 8 7 12 8 lt BER Rule Level the higher the better Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ipTNA ascom Operating Instructions BER the lower the better 3 4 7 3 PIN code AT commands can be used to verify the PIN code status and to deactivate but also reactivate any PIN Code A PIN code consists of 4 to 8 characters In the explanations below 1234 is used as the PIN code example Checking the PIN status Input AT CLCK Response CLCK PS 0 SC x FD 0 PN 0 PU 0 PP 0 PC 0 Explanation PIN activated UGC PIN deactivated SC 0 Deactivating the PIN code Input AT CLCK SC 0 1234 Response AT CLCK SC 0 1234 OK For operation the PIN must not be activated 3 4 7 4 GPRS access point information menu 2 1 3 1 8 Usually the access point information name user password for the GPRS access is predefined by the MCC MobileCountryCode MNC MobileNetworkCode read out of the SIM card If for any reason other access point information should be used the predefined values can be overwritten by locally entered ones If a user or password has to be defined locally the AP name has also to be defined locally i e the local defined user and password don t care with an empty local access point name If local values are defined the MCC MN
5. 5 e g S FTP F FTP or SF FTP Ethernet e gy r RJ45 Pin Name 1 TX 2 Tx 3 Rx 4 5 6 Rx 7 8 Fig 2 Pin assignment Ethernet interface 3 2 3 RS232 serial interface The ipTNA is considered as a modem and is therefore the DCE Data Communication Equipment the primary installation as the data source sink represents the DTE Data Terminal Equipment Electrically RS 232C V 28 The interface of the connected terminal equipment TEE must comply with the requirements for a safety extra low voltage circuit SELV circuit in accordance with EN60950 RS232 8 k RJ45 IIIIIIIl Name DTE DCE DCD GND ol NI o o S co po 5 H 5 WUE ET Fig 3 Pin assignment RS232 interface 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 9 ipTNA ascom Operating Instructions 3 2 3 1 PAD profiles The following standardised profiles are supported 2000 2200 2400 2401 2600 2800 7400 7401 7600 7800 New profiles TSS14 with TSS17 header The TSS14 with TSS17 header mode allows connection to existing alarming platforms that operate with TSS17 The following restrictions apply First message is always of the type TSS17 90Hex Second message is always of the type block display 30Hex The header information is not transmitted to the op
6. DC power supply unit 10 100 Mbit Ethernet connection RJ45 e g via ADSL broadband Configuration of the ipTNA at the openTAS Platform SIM card of a local provider ip TNA GSM only 2 1 2 Equipment To install an ip TNA the installer will require the following equipment 2 1 3 ip TNA or ip TNA GSM External AC DC power supply unit Battery pack optional a shielded RJ45 Ethernet patch cable connection between Ethernet connection and ipTNA Wall mounting auxiliaries dowels screws etc see chapter 3 6 1 Installation cable for connection of the parallel interface max cross section 1 5 mm I O connection diagram provider Also required for the ip TNA GSM o SIM card of a local GSM GPRS provider ip TNA GSM only with deactivated PIN code o Connecting cable for external antenna optional o External antenna optional not included in the equipment supplied by Ascom Switzerland AG Installation procedure This Chapter contains the step by step procedure to be followed by the installer when installing an ipTNA Al optional items are in italics and are to be carried out only as required To install an ip TNA proceed as follows 1 Lay out the equipment and check that it is complete Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ipTNA ascom Installation Instructions Remove the ipTNA cover Secure the housing base to the installation site using the ap
7. Internal antenna The ip TNA GSM is factory fitted with a GSM GPRS module The relevant antenna is inserted in the holder provided and connected with the module The plug in coupling should not be disconnected unnecessarily as it is not designed for connecting repeatedly Plug in coupling NERIS 900 1 800 1 900 go KS SR EE Fig 6 internal antenna 3 2 4 3 Connecting an external antenna If the internal antenna is insufficient for a clear reception of the GSM signal it is possible to connect an external antenna not included in the equipment supplied by Ascom Switzerland AG Order an optional connecting cable from the manufacturer Carefully disconnect the plug in couple and remove the internal antenna Connect the connecting cable to the module s plug in coupling and feed outwards Ensure proper strain relief at the clamping bar 3 2 5 Parallel interface The parallel interface has 8 inputs and 2 outputs The maximum cross section of the connecting cables must not exceed 1 5 mm 3 2 5 1 Signal inputs The inputs are not electrically isolated The alarm signalling device must offer floating contacts as transfer interface These contacts must be in a safety extra low voltage circuit EN60950 SELV circuit Requirements per signal input 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 11 ipTNA ascom Operating Instructions Closed state lt 300 Q Open state gt 50 kQ Dista
8. TNA wall mounting case EEN 30 3 6 2 Wall e E e E 31 3 7 Cable Gonpeptlomg euesgeuesagesgeb egegekeeueeg eben EEeN EES 32 4 PINS E 33 4 1 Monitoring l schtege ege ees 33 4 2 Alive interval in dual channel mode ccccceseseeeeeeeees 33 4 3 Repetition of user messages cccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 35 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 3 ipTNA 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 10 1 4 10 2 ascom Reconnection intervals ccccccessssseseeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 35 ak Kl 37 Time SyNchronisation cccccccssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneees 37 Error outputs for PAD profiles 7XXX cccceessseeeeeeeeeeeeees 38 Software download progress indications sssseseeeeee 38 List of Abbreviations and TerminoloQ ccccssssseeeeeeeeees 39 Declaration Of conformity ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 40 HE E D A0 TNA IPSN GSM 1 sates ence ct ence tte inet ten tteten anebdentancacatabenss 41 Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ascom ipTNA Introduction 1 Introduction The ipTNA IP end user terminal is used in telecontrol and alarming applications It allows the input and output of bivalent messages A serial interface is used for data traffic with a primary system The ipTNA device is available in two configurations ip TNA Ethern
9. The CTS interface signal is again used for controlling the data flow None of the messages is stored persistent i e if the ipTNA fails power outage all outstanding messages are deleted 3 3 2 2 Alive messages The ip TNA sends alive messages at regular intervals via the primary and secondary where available communication channel The resulting functionality complies with the requirements of standard EN50136 1 1 2 3 3 2 3 Retransmissions Status messages are used for monitor the communication channels The repeat interval depends on the quality of the service level In the event of a negative retransmission with other messages alarm status blocking display etc the ipTNA activates the local alarm output if configured and starts with the repeats The repeats are made at predefined or shorter intervals minutes hours of categories S20 T25 The repeat takes place immediately in the case of a new alarm from the same source Each possible alarm source digital input 1 digital input 2 serial input has its own independent repeat controller with identical algorithm 3 3 2 4 Serial interface monitoring The monitoring of a connected alarming system is implemented using the DTR interface signal No messages are transmitted or accepted via the serial interface while the DTR signal is inactive The DTR signal state can be mapped to an alarm state 3 3 2 5 GSM signal The threshold and interval hours days
10. b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 21 ipTNA 22 ascom Operating Instructions If as described in the last line no key is pressed within 5 seconds the ip TNA starts up with the predefined settings If any key is pressed the following prompt appears on the screen Press A to Accept the settings M to Modify or D for installation Dialogue Fig 8 Selection menu A accepts the predefined settings the ipTNA starts up automatically M Modify or D installation Dialogue prompts the user to enter a password The password is to be requested from the operator beforehand Menu item D installation Dialogue is for the installer It is briefly described below If an incorrect password is entered 4 times in a row the terminal automatically starts up with the predefined parameters Press A to Accept the settings M to Modify or D for installation Dialogue D Enter the configuration password FAILURE password incorrect Enter the configuration password FAILURE password incorrect Enter the configuration password FAILURE password incorrect Enter the configuration password FAILURE password incorrect continue Fig 9 Incorrect password input Once menu item D installation Dialogue is selected and the password correctly entered the following dialog box is displayed on the screen Press A to Accept the settings M to Modify or D for installation Dialogue D Enter the confi
11. item no 80 000 588 3 5 2 Back up battery battery A battery charger is integrated in the ip TNA Two optional battery packs of 6 cells each NiMH are available e Battery NIMH 7 2V 2700mAh itemo no 80 000 423 e Battery NIMH 7 2V 4500mAh item no 80 000 675 The battery packs are supplied uncharged and are secured to the housing base by a Velcro fastening If the supply fails DCin the ip TNA automatically switches over to battery mode The stored energy time depends greatly on the functions to be processed The average stored energy time at 2700mAh is about 18 hours The 30 hours autonomy according to the standard EN 50131 can be reached with the 4500mAh battery When the ipTNA is running on battery various function blocks may switch to power saving mode after a set amount of time Replacing batteries Improper replacement of the battery can pose an explosion hazard Replace only with the same type or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries in accordance with manufacturer s instructions 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 29 ipTNA ascom Operating Instructions 3 6 Mounting 3 6 1 ipTNA wall mounting case Space for e Material e Colour e Dimensions ip TNA snapped into place Battery secured with Velcro fastener Plastic UL 94 VO grey H 252 mm W 191 mm D 43 mm e P class of prote
12. message is buffered and resent at regular intervals The use of hysteresis definition and or the restriction of messages per time unit prevents the server from being flooded with unnecessary recurring messages 3 3 2 1 Message storage The following rules apply to the storage of outstanding messages Alarm and status messages e A maximum of two states are stored e A message is generated only once the preceding display has been confirmed by the server storage ON status storage ON status message generation message generation outstanding Outstanding message is rejected during status change storage OFF status message generation outstanding With standing connection server receives the following message ON message gt OFF message storage ON status storage ON status message generation message generation outstanding storage OFF status message generation outstanding With standing connection server receives the following message ON message Fig 5 Messages 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 17 ipTNA ascom Operating Instructions Block messages TSS14 e The ipTNA stores a maximum of 5 messages window size 5 Other messages are accepted only if the first has been confirmed The CTS interface signal is used for controlling the data flow Block messages TSS14 with TSS17 header e Only one message is stored window size 1
13. recovery server a directory change and the beginning of a file transfer The parameters cannot be changed and are the same as used on first start test or on a real recovery Possible results Successfully connected and received data Could n o t connect to the server Connection o k could n o t enter working directory Connection o k could n o t receive any data Internal error test n o t performed 3 4 7 8 Display first start ftp check result menu 2 2 5 Displays the result of the first start ftp check Possible results see 3 4 7 7 3 4 7 9 Save last ftp check result as first start ftp check result If a manually released ftp check has been performed this result can be saved as the first start result So it is possible to clear the 30s error indication on LED L5 see 3 3 1 3 once the ftp check is successful Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ascom ipTNA Operating Instructions 3 4 8 ipTNA initial configuration The diagram below shows the automated initial configuration of an ipTNA after connection to an IP network manufacture ipTNA identification key MAC address mediation key address operating software m N access control by identification key mediation key P 1 yes openTAS server address ze no terminal not authorised 1 a new logon to existing connection cleared down openTAS server new logon to op
14. restart due to a software failure 3 4 10 Software update remote A software update consists of the following steps e The openTAS server sends the FTP server access information to the ip TNA server IP user ID password file name e The ipTNA retrieves the image from the FTP server and stores it in the volatile memory e The ipTNA interrupts its normal operation e The new image is programmed into the Flash memory e The ipTNA is restarted with the new software The following conditions are fulfilled e There is always at least one boot loader on the ipTNA The boot loader is used to establish a connection with the server in the event of loss of the user software e g voltage loss during the programming of the Flash memory e The transmitted software image file is checked prior to programming in the Flash checksum If the check is negative the ipTNA is started with the old software Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ipTNA ascom Operating Instructions 3 5 Power supply 3 5 1 Power supply The ipTNA is powered by an external AC DC power supply unit 10 to 30VDC Power supply variants include an optional power supply module a commercial plug in power supply unit or the power supply from the alarm system We recommend that the power supply unit be rated for a voltage of 15V and an output of 15W As auxiliary equipment an appropriate power supply is available
15. table are the time ranges The value is chosen randomly out of the actual range If the connection cannot be established the next range is used Remark The reconnection intervals in the table are the duration of the pauses between two tries The duration of the try itself is not contained in this time An unsuccessfully try on ethernet takes about 2 minutes and on gprs it varies depending on the actual connection possibilities to the GPRS system and or to the openTAS system 36 Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ipTNA 4 5 Fixed time values ascom Appendix Name Value s for all digital inputs a new reading mout blockinaTime 3 of the actual value is suspended for p g the duration of the blocking time after a successful evaluation onde EE 10 DTR signal of serial interface integration time auld nadie IO acle 10 DTR signal of serial interface integration time Acou Ne teinacive 1 accu voltage falls below lower limit integration time neee ACUE 10 ACNE 60 accu voltage rises lower limit integration time e DC voltage falls below lower limit ee Sec 3600 and an alternative power supply is 9 available DC without accu active DC voltage falls below lower limit to inactive integration 1 and no alternative power supply is time available DC native 1o acive 60 DC voltage rises lower limit integration time a configured local fault contact is L
16. 004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 13 ipTNA ascom Operating Instructions 3 3 1 2 GSM status indication L GSM status on GSM GPRS module 4 GSM log on established Log on phase Deactivated 3 3 1 3 Bootloader status indication L6 for internal use only 3 3 1 4 Function indications on LED L2 to L5 During regular operation the ipTNA provides diagnostic information by using button S3 There are 4 different diagnostic modes to support the entire installation procedure Mode 1 is enabled in regular operation and does not effect regular operation at all Mode 2 to 4 are specific installation diagnostic modes that may have slight influence on the regular operation due to the necessity of accurate connection information on Ethernet and GPRS While installation diagnostic modes are enabled the cycle times for alive check are constantly 10 s and the reconnection intervals are fixed at 3 s In Mode 1 the ipTNA gets back to the defined configured alive check cycle times Every press gt 200ms lt 4sec on button S3 will increase the diagnostic mode by one level and after Mode 4 it will start again with Mode 1 At any time by closing the cover switch S1 the diagnostic ends and it returns to Mode 1 When button S3 is pressed more than 5 seconds the ipTNA will perform a restart After a timeout of 30 minutes since the last activity on butto
17. 10 10 30 30 60 300 600 3600 3600 3600 case 2 No response received If there is no response at all e g communication error the repetition intervals are 7 7 7 10 10 30 the 17 and 3 repetition are sent over the secondary path As soon as the primary path is marked as disturbed all further messages are re transmitted on the secondary path If no communication path is available the repetitions are suspended until a new connection is established see reconnection times 4 4 Reconnection intervals There are the following three possibilities for the ip TNA to detect a communication interruption 1 a socket close is received this is the normal graceful way which never happens because the openTAS system never closes a working connection to an ip TNA 2 the ethernet physical interface or the gsm module detects an interruption 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 35 ascom ipTNA Appendix 3 the second repetion of the alive message isn t responded by openTAS In this situation the ipTNA closes its connection If the actual connection is closed by one of the above mentioned reasons the reconnection tries are done in an increasing time interval in seconds on ethernet 3 5 5 17 17 53 53 139 139 257 139 257 dec on gprs 1 3 3 5 3 5 5 7 7 17 17 139 139 557 557 1759 557 1759 ss The values in the
18. C of the SIM card don t care To clear the local AP data the menu points 2 1 3 2 4 6 or 8 must be used do not try to clear the acces point info by entering spaces 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 25 ipTNA 26 ascom Operating Instructions 3 4 7 5 Establish connection to openTAS menu 2 2 1 The ipTNA establishes a socket connection with the predefined ip address and port info If the first start has already successfully been done a connection to the Ethernet Mediation is performed If the first start has not been done yet a ethernet connection to the mediation key is tried If the connection can be established successfully the mediation will disconnect it after 10s because no data is sent If the mediation cannot be reached the ipTNA retries every 10s and so the test may take about 2 minutes 3 4 7 6 Establish connection to other server menu 2 2 2 For general connection tests arbitrary ip and port values can be entered whereto the ipTNA establish a tcp socket connection If the ip TNA is unable to connect the test may take 2 minutes 3 4 7 7 Check ftp access to the recovery server menu 2 2 3 At the first start the ftp recovery server acces test is performed automatically and the result of this test is saved persistent With help of this menu point the ftp server access tests can be released manually The test step include a connection to the ftp
19. GOMMGGION eebe ee 9 3 2 3 RS232 serial interface AEN 9 3 2 4 GSM connection EE 10 3 2 5 Parallel WWSMACE wicicsccanccsaceacesescornccetanseccececeseceacuacautsdaeseiseeananete 11 3 3 FUNCTIONS cssccssesseeseeesseneeesseeseeesneesneesnesaeesaeesneesnensnenanesaess 13 3 3 1 LEDS eno a E E ER 13 3 3 2 E el e e PRA 17 3 3 3 Cover contact EE 19 3 3 4 Real time clock scascceconcnacesccnnsccdcotnccecanussiacscchtckecessatadncabcheecenaeens 19 3 4 Commissioning and replaceMent ssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 19 3 4 1 AR el E 19 3 4 2 Installation dagmoetce cece eee eeeteee etter eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeee 19 3 4 3 Set to factory defaults ee en nn 19 3 4 4 Local configurations e sseesberEeeEEESEEESSEEEEEEEEESEREEEESEEEEEEEESEEEESEEER 20 3 4 5 Communication parameter of RS232 interface 06 20 3 4 6 ID TINA BASIC Gala xis cesicst erica eaciee EE 20 3 4 7 Local configuration PTOCAQUIG as c2 ccs cccxeecstcerinciseesisreteerietbaeweiects 21 3 4 8 ID TNA initial configuration cece cette eeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeaeees 27 3 4 9 Diagnostics eege eege ec 28 3 4 10 Software update remote eee eee eeeeeeee cette ee eeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea 28 3 5 Power SUPPLY csscscncsesssescssncsanccasannsseanassananessectetarsnnteansectaauesscnne 29 3 5 1 Power SUDDIY csn iniii a ne eee 29 3 5 2 Back up battery battery cccessceceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeenseeeeeeses 29 3 6 MOUNN sisi Sa ceaseless een eee 30 3 6 1 IP
20. ack 4 Reset disconnectOnLocking 5 Set to factory defaults 6 E xi tand startup application Fig 11 Installation menu overview 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 3 Change digital actors state j h lt 4 4 Actor 2 Off 5 Back 23 ipTNA 24 ascom Operating Instructions Figure 11 shows an overview of the installation menu The individual menu items are selected using the corresponding digit Use the Back function to exit a submenu and return to the next higher level menu 3 4 7 2 GSM signal strength To find the optimum location for the terminal the installer can use menu item 2 1 2 Communication GSM Signal strength to display the current GSM signal strength at periodic intervals Output example at CSQ CSQ 31 0 The first value e g 31 is the receive signal strength and the second value is the channel bit error rate e g 0 The effective signal field strength can be read off from the table below Output value Signal strength 0 113dBm or less 1 111dBm 2 to 30 109 to 53 dBm 31 51 dBm or more 99 unknown or not identified For a stabile communication a level of at least 10 output value is necessary The bit error rate is in the range 0 7 0 BER lt 0 2 1 02 lt BER lt 0 4 2 04 lt BER lt 0 8 3 08 lt BER lt 1 6 4
21. ascom ipTNA openTAS IP end user terminal User Manual V2 4 Document 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en Created by Marc Vontobel Status released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 CH 4503 Solothurn All rights reserved ipTNA Vers 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4a 1 4b Date 25 07 05 02 03 06 13 11 06 17 05 07 12 07 07 04 09 07 Word Text File Word Template Number of Pages Release on by ascom Version Overview Author Modification Marc Vontobel First release Marc Vontobel English release Bruno Martinelli amp Marc Vontobel Corrections and adaptions Marc Vontobel Shielded Ethernet cable Chapter 3 2 Bruno Martinelli Adapted to Relase 2 4 x Bruno Martinelli corrections after review Document Management ip TNA User Manual_E1 4 doc Dok A4_e dot 41 This document was released following formal review 05 09 07 Martin Vogt Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ipTNA ascom Contents 1 Introduction E 5 2 Installation Instructons een 6 2 1 DNS te tN eessguesgieskuereeeegusrgbesEeerEeEKENSSEEEEENEEEEEAE SEENEN 6 2 1 1 Preparatni E 6 2 1 2 Equipment E 6 2 1 3 Installation procedure ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeneee 6 3 Operating Instructions ccccceseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 3 1 EI E 8 3 2 Ittre 9 3 2 1 Plug interface and VIE sac ekcsetaticcsatscchseetalancsatenshnetetennienees 9 3 2 2 ENEE
22. ased ascom ipTNA Appendix 4 10 2 TNA IPSN GSM 1 ascom EU UE KONFORMIT TSERKL RUNG DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE Wir We Nous Ascom Schweiz AG Name des Anbieters supplier s name nom du lorunissuer Glatz Blotzheim Strasse 1 CH 4503 Solothurn Anschrilt address adresse erkl ren in alleiniger Verantwortung dass das Produkt declare under our sole responsibility that the product d clarons sous notre seule responsabilit que le produit TNA IPSN GSM I TNA IPSN GSM 1 Artikelnummer 80000429 Hersteller Ascom Schweiz AG Solothurn CH Bezich ryp oder Modell 1 harge Name type or model fot batch or serial number pos nom type ou mod le no de fot d chantilion ou de s tekzahi d ennummer m glichst mA y sources and numbers of items ventuellement sources ef nombre d xemplaires auf das sich diese Erkl rung bezieht mit der den folgenden Norm en oder normativen Dokument en iibercinstimmt to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative document s auquel se r f re cette d claration est conforme la aux norme s ou autre s document s normatif s EN 61000 6 3 200 EN 55022 A2 2003 ClassB EN 50130 4 A2 2003 Titel und oder Nummer sowie Ausgabedatum der Norm en oder der anderen normativen Dokumente title and or number and date if issue of th
23. can be set for the monitoring of the GSM signal strength In the configured interval the signal strength is compared to the threshold level If the measured value is below the threshold the ip TNA sends the platform an appropriate warning A positive acknowledge is sent to the server as soon as the signal strength is once again above the threshold There is no separate local alarm on the ipTNA for insufficient signal strength The signal strength can be displayed via the local console access during the initialisation process but not during operation Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ascom ipTNA Operating Instructions 3 3 3 Cover contact The ipTNA has a cover contact to secure it against opening When the cover contact is closed individual LEDs except LED L stay off to save power 3 3 4 Real time clock The ipTNA has a real time clock which is periodically synchronised by the openTAS system The first synchronisation takes place during login The time function is maintained only with DC or battery power supply 3 4 Commissioning and replacement 3 4 1 IT environment On the firewall ports 9203 9213 and 9223 have to be open to allow external communication Per default dynamic IP address assignement is used static address assignement is possible but not necessary The DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows the dynamic assignment of an IP address and other config
24. ction min IP30 max depending on installation e Location plan surface mounted flash mounted or sealed lt 4 167 gt 7 Cover latch k k Power supply terminal P Plug in K k Seil i PCB fixing n oO 3 ipTNA l p E 4 Gi Battery holder 2 Velcro strip OO s D H VW Wa i 3 _A PCB latch Snap locks Ethernet RS232 A lt terminals S Break out opening wily ER o gt For flush mounted installation x Bars for securing mr J Installation cables a7 Cover for 1 to 3 Installation cables Installation cable infeed Fig 13 Wall mounting case for ipTNA 30 Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ascom ip TNA Operating Instructions 3 6 2 Wall mounting 167 mm 214 mm mounting holes for 4 mm screws Fig 14 Housing base Fixing elements required on concrete masonry Nylon dowel plug 6 mm x 30 mm and screw 4 mm x 30 mm on timber with wood screws 4 mm x 35mm on metal with screws M4 x 8 mm Each screw is to be used with a washer 4 5 mm 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 31 ipTNA 32 a
25. dix timeout t1 start t1 start t2 tx alive 1 timeout t2 start t1 start t2 tx alive 2 timeout t2 start t1 start t2 tx alive 3 timeout t2 start t2 aliveCheck fails to control 1 timeout t2 start t2 timeout t2 if logged on then start t2 and tx alive else start t2 logged on start t2 and tx alive rx ack stop t2 gt start t3 start t2 start t1 tx alive rx ack stop t2 timeout t1 start t1 start t2 tx alive rx ack stop t2 timeout t3 start t3 start t2 tx alive timeout t1 start t1 start t2 rx ack stop t2 tx alive rx ack stop t2 1 control closes and reopens the connection if connected again the logon sequence is exchanged Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ipTNA ascom Appendix 4 3 Repetition of user messages Unacknowledge messages are retransmitted at the following moments e the repetition timer expires and a connection exists e there is a new change of the same input e change of the communication status disconnected to connected and the repetition timer has expired while disconnected Repetition intervals assumed that a connection is established case 1 Error response received The reason for an error response can be the absence of the target ARC As long as an error response is received the messages are retransmitted in the following intervals in seconds 10 10
26. e standard s or other normative document s titre et ou no et date de publication de la des norme s ou autre s document s normalif s Gem ss den Bestimmungen der Richtlinie n following the provisions of Directive s conform ment aux dispositions de s Directive s falls zutreffend GF applicable le cas ch ant RL 89 330 EWG RL73 23 EWG a eS Solothurn 10 Februar 2006 Martin Pfander ft so Ze Ort und Datum der Ausstellung Name und Unterschrift oder gleichwertige Kennzeichnung des Befugten Place and date of issue name and signature or equivalent marking ol authorized person Lieu et date nom el signature du signataire autoris 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 41
27. enTAS platform The user data is sent as TSS14 message Each message of the openTAS platform has the standardised header TSS17 configurable for each ip TNA Time information is not sent Messages from the alarming platform are confirmed either with transmission successful or fault No other messages are accepted or sent Window size 1 No repetition if return confirmation is negative the alarming platform must repeat the faulty message 3 2 4 GSM connection ipTNAs shipped with GSM GPRS module have an internal antenna If the signal strength is insufficient it can be replaced by an optional external antenna not included in the equipment supplied The L LED on the module indicates the GSM status lit during the log on phase followed by short flashing 3 2 4 1 SIM card ipTNAs shipped with the GSM module require a SIM card from a local provider The SIM cards should be supplied with the PIN code deactivated Any PIN code already activated should be deactivated using a commercial cell phone before the SIM card is inserted into the ipTNA It is also possible to disable the PIN code via the console with help of AT commands see 3 4 7 3 Before insert or remove the SIM card into the SIM card holder the ipTNA has to be separated from the power supply main supply and battery Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ipTNA ascom Operating Instructions 3 2 4 2
28. enTAS server time base synchronisation load automatically software from server load software from server updated operating system drivers applications y reboot ipTNA software installation software installed automatically v GPRS connection setup where available GPRS connection setup Y ipTNA ready for operation tests Fig 12 Sequence for ipTNA initial configuration The vast majority of configuration parameters are predefined remote attributes The alarm server sends the complete set of parameters to the ip TNA during the first LOGON special initial LOGON Each subsequent logon message to the server contains the checksum of all parameters If the checksum does not match the checksum on the server the parameters are once again sent to the ipTNA The parameters are stored permanently 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 27 ipTNA 28 ascom Operating Instructions The configuration parameters can be adapted during operation The user is responsible for the correct functionality of the connected devices e g when changing the PAD profiles 3 4 9 Diagnostics The ipTNA runs a self test each time it restarts following a power loss The communication channels are monitored with the aid of the status message No additional remote diagnostics possibilities are provided The ip TNA contains a monitoring function to run a
29. et transmission medium Used as o Single mode Ethernet ip TNA GSM Ethernet and GSM GPRS transmission media Used as o Single mode Ethernet o Single mode GSM o Dual mode Ethernet and GSM The ip TNA end user terminal was developed specially for IP based networks An Ethernet interface is used for the primary connection to the central IP platform openTAS server To safeguard the TCP IP connection a second transmission medium is available as a redundant secondary communication path using an optional GSM GPRS socket module An internal antenna is integrated in the housing If it is insufficient for fault free signal reception it is possible to connect an additional external antenna not included in the equipment supplied by Ascom Switzerland AG An external AC DC power supply unit powers the ipTNA An optional battery pack allows mains free operation for a limited period and acts as a backup in the event of short power outages Most of the explanations in this document which is intended for the installer focus on the installation procedure as well as the functions and interfaces 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 5 ipTNA 2 1 2 1 1 ascom Installation Instructions Installation Instructions Installation Preparations The following measures need to be taken before an ipTNA is installed Determine the installation site Socket outlet for power supply external AC
30. evice status signalling uses two outputs to display the status Fault signalling Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ascom ipTNA Operating Instructions e Connection interrupted e Power interrupted battery fitted and option activated e Other hardware faults Local alarms e Destination not reached e Output activated during message repetition The relay contacts may only switch signals that are also in a safety extra low voltage circuit EN60950 SELV circuit Relay technical data max voltage gt 30Ver max switching current gt 1A max switching capacity of the contact gt 30W max voltage as per SELV 60V DC or 42 4V AC for a max current of 0 5A min voltage 10mVDC 0 01mA Electrical isolation max isolating voltage 500 Vet in the event of loss of voltage the relay positions are retained service life 100 000 switching operations 3 3 Functions 3 3 1 LEDs The ip TNA has seven monochrome LEDs L1 L6 L For autonomy reasons the LEDs are switched off when the cover contact is closed except LED L Each LED has four states O off on slow flashing G rapid flashing 3 3 1 1 Battery status indication L1 Battery status amp Battery conditioning or no battery fitted Battery charging Battery charged or no battery fitted 70 BS 221011 60
31. guration password continue to installation dialogue ip TNA Installation kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 1 Parameters 2 Communication Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ipTNA Fig 10 Installation dialog box 3 4 7 1 3 Inputs Outputs 4 Reset disconnectOnLocking 5 Set to factory defaults Exit and startup application Choice ascom Operating Instructions ipTNA installation menu tree 1 Display actual configuration 1 Parameters A A2 Back 1 AT commands 3 GPRS access point data 2 Signal strength Display the AP information Clear local AP information Set the AP name Clear the AP name Set the AP username 2 Communication E Installation Dialog d 2 Ethernet J 3 Back Clear the AP username Set the AP password Clear the AP password Back olo la lo ja B lw ly 4 Back 1 Establish connection to openTAS 2 Establish connection to other server 3 Check ftp access to the recovery server 4 Save last ftp check result as first start ftp check result 5 Display first start ftp check result 6 Back 1 Display actual state of sensors 2 Display actual state of digital actors 3 Inputs Outputs Cao sieht nila alates koinot 1 Actor 1 On 2 Actor 1 Off 3 Actor 2 On 4 B
32. l LED should be ON L5 L4 L3 Signal strength level O O no IP address available or Ethernet not used O O O fix IP adr or IP adr received from DHCP server IP address received and connection to openTAS mediation established IP address received connection to openTAS established and logged on L2 first start ftp check result not successful check successful 3 3 1 8 Mode4 GPRS status For an error free operation all LED should be ON L5 L4 L3 L2 Signal strength level OTITO O O not registered or GSM not used O O O registered home network or roaming Wife registered IP address received 0 registered IP address received and connected to the openTAS mediation E registered IP address received connected and logged on to the openTAS Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ascom ipTNA Operating Instructions 3 3 2 Monitoring The following message types are integrated Alarm messages digital input TSS11 digital output TSS12 Status messages voltage battery DCin hardware status serial interface status DTR Block message TSS14 TSS14 with TSS17 header Control message Logon restart time synchronisation Each message is confirmed by the server In the event of a communication error the
33. n S3 the ip TNA enables automatically Mode 1 Diagnostic modes on LED L2 to L5 regular operation Mode 1 Status overview Installation Mode Mode 2 GSM signal strength ENEE Mode 3 Ethernet status Mode 4 GPRS status Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ipTNA ascom Operating Instructions 3 3 1 5 Mode1 Status overview L2 Run LED The ip TNA is running L3 Log on over Ethernet No connection Connecting phase Connected Log on over GPRS No connection Connecting phase Connected Ont MH No module or no SIM card m Wu ftp check result indication for the first 30s on every power up firstStart ftp check not successful OIR firstStart ftp check successful 3 3 1 6 Mode signal strength In this mode the signal strength level as indicated by the GSM module is displayed with a refresh rate of 3s For an error free operation at least 2 LED should be ON L5 L4 L3 L2 Signal strength level O IOI O GSM not used oo 0 0 9 9 oO 10 14 WI 15 19 O O gt 20 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 15 ipTNA ascom Operating Instructions 3 3 1 7 Mode Ethernet status For an error free operation al
34. nce between alarm signalling device and ipTNA lt 100m Depending on the electromagnetic environment in the vicinity of the alarm loop input faults cannot be excluded e g line routed in parallel with power installations In such cases it is advisable to screen the alarm loop The screening is to be connected with a reliable neutral point e g mains protective earth To save power the common loop supplies C are supplied with one pulse one pulse for the eight inputs Therefore the loop must not contain any capacitors integrations are specified by configuration The loop states are checked during the pulse Common loop supplies C Outputs Inputs 11 to 18 c n i2 c 13 4ic 5 6 Cc 7 18 Ola 01b 02a 02b Tab 1 Pin assignment plugs Monitored current loops are often used in security systems With this configuration the ipTNA is able to determine and transmit not only closed and open contact loops but also interruptions and short circuits in the alarm loop at l1 Wire wound resistor max 300 Ohm mi 5 6k 1 2k Oo L TNA SSS LA Fig A Loop monitoring on ipTNA The inputs can be configured with or without loop monitoring 3 2 5 2 Signal outputs The ipTNA has two signal outputs By configuration on the openTAS system they can be cutomized for use as device status signalling or as control output for other applications The d
35. ocalFaultContact 20 only activated if the detected failure delay timer is present for longer than a minimal time Wee minimal S3 activating time for a S3 activating time 5 device reset ae indication time of the ftp check result ftp result indication on L5 30 at startup maximal time for the download of SE Vi 60 the instruction file not for the ftp transfer SW DL max time for ftp 600 maximal time for the download of transfer the imagefile from the ftp server 4 6 Time synchronisation Each alive response contains the actual openTAS time If the ip TNA receives 3 successive responses with a time difference gt 2 seconds to its own time the time of the ip TNA is synchronised 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 37 ipTNA 38 ascom Appendix 4 7 Error outputs for PAD profiles 7xxx code name meaning 03 data failure format not 90 code for tss17 12 character tss17 header 30 code for Blockmessage min 1 character user data 05 communication failure no communication path available 06 destination failure negative acknowledge error message from openTAS received e g ARC not connected 4 8 Software download progress indications download Meaning Progress 0 no download active 1 instruction file received 2 SW image download from ftp server started 3 Writing of SW image in
36. propriate assembly auxiliaries see chapter 3 6 GPRS SIM card a Check whether PIN code is deactivated If activated deactivate using commercial cell phone b Insert SIM card into GSM module holder Power supply a Connect external AC DC power supply unit 10 to 30 VDC 15W to terminal X5 and feed connecting cable outwards with neat strain relief device Battery pack installation optional a Affix Velcro strips for securing the battery pack in the space provide on the housing base see chapter 3 6 1 Secure battery pack using fleece tape Plug battery pack connecting cable into terminal X4 d The battery pack supplied uncharged now charges automatically e L1 LED i flashes while the battery is being conditioned ii is steadily lit during charging iii off while charging is completed GPRS Network integration a LEDL L is steadily lit during GSM log on procedure ii flashes once GSM log on is achieved For signal strength indication on LED L2 to L5 see chapter 3 3 1 6 9 Use shielded patch cable to connect Ethernet connection with terminal X21 a ipTNA runs initial configuration procedure automatically Connect signal inputs and outputs to parallel interface X1 in accordance with operator s instructions 10 Adapt cable outlet cover according to requirements 11 Conduct tests in accordance with security service provider 12 If all OK screw housing cover into place 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released
37. scom Operating Instructions 3 7 Cable connections The connection of the cables to the corresponding terminals can be found in the Figure in Chapter 3 Operating Instructions Make sure the cables are fed cleanly through the openings in the cable entry panel Make sure the appropriate strain relief device is provided Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ipTNA 4 Appendix 4 1 Monitoring classes Traffic type Time interval between Alive msg on primary communication Time interval between Alive msg on secondary communication 300 min 300 min 300 min 300 min 25 hours 24 hours NA tod tod tbd tbd tod tbd NA Poll freq if only secondary communication is operative ascom Appendix 4 2 Alive interval in dual channel mode in this example the ethernet channel is the primary path ti Supervision cycle on Ethernet configurable t2 Alive response waiting time fix and less than t1 t3 and t4 t3 Supervision cycle on GSM configurable t4 Secondary ToPrimary supervision cycle on GSM configurable Ethernet primary GSM secondary timeout t1 start t1 start t2 tx alive rx ack stop t2 timeout t3 start t3 start t2 tx alive rx ack stop t2 timeout t1 start t1 start t2 tx alive rx ack stop t2 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 33 ipTNA 34 ascom Appen
38. to FLASH memory started Abort causes 40 UndefinedCause 41 ModeChangeError Change from Ethernet to Gprs downloadmode not possible due to a running download 42 InstrFileChecksumError Checksum of instruction file is wrong 43 InstrFile Timeout Instruction file download time exceeded 44 InstrFileFormatError Instruction file has wrong format 45 InstrFileAuthenticError actual not supported Authentication failure of instruction file 50 FtoCintTimeout ftp connection time exceeded 51 FtpCintNoConnection No connection to the ftp server possible 52 FtpClntNoFile Requested file not found on server Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ipTNA ascom Appendix 53 FtpCintTransferError ftp transfer error 54 FtpCintNoDataError no more data received from server 55 FtpCintGsminitError GSM ftp connection could not be established 56 FtpCintGsmConnError Interernal GSM ftp error 4 9 CAT 5 S FTP CAT 5 F FTP CAT 5 SF FTP DCE DHCP DTE DTR FTP GPRS GSM IP ipTNA MAC address NAT openTAS PAD PCB antenna List of Abbreviations and Terminology Category 5 Screened Foilshielded Twisted Pair cable Category 5 Foilshielded Foilshielded Twisted Pair cable Category 5 Screened and Foilshielded Foilshielded Twisted Pair cable Data Communication Equipment Modem Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Data Terminal Equipment Terminal
39. uration parameters to the ip TNA With this method a new ipTNA can be integrated without requiring major configuration work The NAT Network Address Translation process is used to reduce the public IP addresses required Private IP addresses are used within private networks To allow communications with the internet nonetheless the internal private addresses have to be converted into public address at the gateway to the public network This is also a data security measure as the network s internal structure remains hidden to the outside 3 4 2 Installation diagnostics For installation diagnostics indications on the LEDs see chapter 3 3 1 3 4 3 Set to factory defaults The ipTNA can be set to the factory defaults either by the appropriate point of the local configuration menu 5 or by the following precedure If the cover contact S1 and the micro pushbutton S3 are pressed while the ipTNA is connected to the power supply a set to factory defaults is performed The ipTNA then does a first start on the key mediation 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 19 ipTNA 20 ascom Operating Instructions Button S3 Cover switch S1 Operation at power on inactive dont t care regular startup operation active closed set to factory default active open local configuration menu 3 4 4 Local configurations A password protected console access is possible
40. via the RS232 interface for a short period of time during startup The configuration menu is used for the following functions e Setting own IP address if DHCP is not used e Setting own IP mask if DHCP is not used e Setting the gateway if DHCP is not used For security reasons the IP address of the alarm server and the port number are only displayed they cannot be changed 3 4 5 Communication parameter of RS232 interface Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 3 4 6 ipTNA basic data The following data is permanently stored on the ipTNA on delivery e Equipment ID MAC address as the equipment number e P address of the mediation key During manufacturing each ipTNA is given its own unique identity and an initial dataset which determines where it has to log in during startup This is the IP address of the mediation key The ipTNA is shipped with operating software The newest software can then be downloaded via the IP network This ensures that the appropriate software is downloaded to each ipTNA If the ip TNA is installed into a network with DHCP servers it is assigned a private IP during startup For networks without DHCP server the installer has to be carry out a permanent configuration Ascom Switzerland Ltd 04 09 2007 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4 b en released ascom ipTNA Operating Instructions e Equipment IP within the network e Network netmask e Network gate
41. way router to the outside This configuration can be carried out via the serial interface during startup 3 4 7 Local configuration procedure If the cover contact S1 is in the open position and the micro pushbutton S3 is pressed while the ipTNA is connected to the power supply the following information appears after 10 seconds in the window of any terminal program e g the Windows XP Hyper Terminal kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk openTAS 880TNA IP1 Copyright 205 Ascom Schweiz AG kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk NET WORKS Version 6 3 Copyright c 2000 2004 NETsilicon Inc PLATFORM BP880_TNA_VO0 5 APPLICATION ipTNA Version 2 0 0 NETWORK INTERFACE PARAMETERS IP address on LAN is 139 79 53 89 LAN interface s subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 IP address of default gateway to other networks is 139 79 53 10 IP address for firstStart MediationKey is 10 150 6 23 Port 9203 HARDWARE PARAMETERS Serial channels will use a baud rate of 9600 This board s serial number is 0543912821 This board s MAC Address is 08 00 64 00 01 9F After board is reset start up code will wait 5 seconds Default duplex setting for Ethernet connection phy Default Press any key in 5 seconds to change these settings Fig 7 Example of a startup window for local configuration 70 BS 221011 60004 TS 0 1 4

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