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1. Discrete parameter Setting i Fan 1 failed No Major Detection Disabled Fan 2 failed No Major Enabled Fan 182 failed No Major CPU intemal error No Major Dela On uu Settings changed No Notification Off 1 Application started No Notification AC input voltage missing No Major Alarm log Figure 6 The Monitoring page Analog parameters Each monitored analog parameter of the unit is displayed in the upper half of the frame with following information in the list Analog parameter Name of the monitored parameter Alarm Alarm status of the parameter No Lo Hi LOLO HIHI Value Current measured value HIHI High major alarm limit HI High minor alarm limit LO Low minor alarm limit LOLO Low major alarm limit Deadband Specifies how much the measured value has to be on the safe side of alarm limit before turning off the alarm Unit Unit of the measured parameter The colour of each list entry and the icon next to parameter name indicates alarm status green for legal value red for major alarm yellow for minor alarm grey for disabled alarm eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 14 17 The alarm settings are user configurable by double clicking an analog parameter This will open a dialog box with parameter s alarm limits and deadband that can be edited by users with at least Service level user righ
2. Figure 8 The discrete alarm configuration dialog box Alarm control Alarm control frame provides independent on delay and off delay timers The time delay feature can be used to eliminate false alarm triggering due to momentary disturbances An alarm is only active when Detection is enabled and the monitored parameter has been over limit longer than Delay On time Alarm goes off when the parameter has been inside limits longer than Delay Off time The settings on the Alarm control frame can be edited by a user with at least Service level user rights For others this is read only information It is recommended not to change these values without fully understanding the effects on EMS system performance eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 16 17 Alarm log Clicking the Alarm log button opens alarm history dialog box Alarm log x LIndex Date Time Parameter Vaue Alam Device status Tue 03 01 06 20 24 19 Alarm logging started No Nominal i 2 Tue 03 01 06 20 24 19 Settings changed Notification Minor 3 Tue 03 01 06 20 24 49 Settings stable No Nominal Number of entries 3 Last index 3 Clear and regenerate log Figure 9 The Alarm log page The Alarm log dialog box displays the alarm history for latest 32 events The list is stored in non volatile memory All entries are date and time stamped with the most current e
3. Notification Disabled and alarm limits can be configured by the user See the Monitoring chapter for more details Alarm text Description amp suggested corrective action LED acion cett severity iniernaberror Internal error in unit prevents normal operation If resetting M Maior the unit doesn t help contact Teleste support J Fan failure Cooling fan is not operating correctly Check fan rotation and M Major cabling Replace fan if necessary Settings changed i have been modified by user during last M Notification Application started Unit was reset or rebooted during last minute Notification a voltage Input AC voltage is missing Check cable connection S Major Temperature high Unit internal temperature is above high limit Check ambient M Major amp Minor fan intake temperature and adjust if necessary Unit internal temperature is below low limit Check ambient i Temperature low a A M Major fan intake temperature and adjust if necessary 6 3 V output 6 3 V output voltage is above high limit Check voltage and s Mai ajor voltage high contact Teleste support if necessary 6 3 V output 6 3 V output voltage is below low limit Check voltage and A P S Major voltage low contact Teleste support if necessary 25 V output 25 V output voltage is above high limit Check voltage and 5 x S Major voltage high contact Teleste support if necessary 25 V output 25 V output v
4. Cable Networks January 16 2006 4 17 1 amp 4 Cooling fans Fan units draw air into the module through the front panel vent Airflow is then directed through the module and expelled from the rear panel vent Caution Do not block the fan vents Doing so may cause heat to build up inside the module and result interruption in signal operation Fan speeds are automatically controlled based on the internal temperature of the unit They will always rotate and run at full speed for a short time after the unit is powered up 2 amp 3 Indicators The front panel LED indicators display unit status For more information see the Indicators chapter 5 Extractor handle The module extractor handle is a mechanical lever that allows easy extraction and removal of the module without the need for any additional tools 6 Module data and power connector The D 9 connector on the rear of the module connects to the installation frame and provides HDO bus data link to the unit and also powering to the CPU if AC input is missing 7 Power bus connector The DC terminal block on the rear of the module provides power to other modules in the HDX002 chassis Use the power supply connection cable included in the packing to connect the power bus connector to the chassis 8 AC power connector Operating AC input voltages of 195 264 VAC at 47 63 Hz are supported The power supply module has no separate power switch It will continuously supply p
5. itself cannot be monitored during the replacement of the fan units Keep the AC power cable and the power bus cable connected and carefully pull the module from the chassis as much as the power bus cable allows Working through the apertures on the sides of the fan unit use a thin bladed screwdriver and carefully prise free the fan unit from its location Figure 3 Disconnect the wiring connector from the PCB and remove the fan unit Installation is the reverse of removal After installation make sure that the fan operates correctly and there are no fan related alarms visible in the user interface 7905136 Figure 3 Removal of the fan unit eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 8 17 Indicators The unit has two LEDs on the front panel labelled as SIGNAL S and MODULE M These LEDs colours reflect the unit s alarm status i e what alarms are active Power related alarms are indicated with Signal LED others with Module LED If there are one or more Major alarms the affected LED will be red If there are no Major alarms but one or more Minor alarms the affected LED will be yellow If there are no Major or Minor alarms the LED will be green Note that the Notification alarms do not affect LEDs During the power up sequence both LEDs are yellow and fans run at full speed Module LED blinks when configuration session v
6. al number and hardware version of the module as well as the software information are read only information Statistics Each HDO device has its Rack and Slot number displayed in the Position field The Uptime field shows the time since the last reset power up The format is days hours minutes and seconds The Total uptime field shows the total number of full operating days of the unit The Reset count field shows the total number of unit resets Copy to clipboard Copy to clipboard button copies all information on the Properties page onto the clipboard This can then e g be pasted to an email message when contacting Teleste support
7. between installation frames HDX105 cable has connectors for five installation frames Power backup Restrictions and recommendations Maximum number of power supplies connected in parallel is six Maximum number of installation frames connected in parallel is five Maximum number of power supplies in one installation frame is two When the power supply is placed into module slot 1 or 12 it is recommended to use the outermost power connector at the rear panel of the installation frame to ensure some free power cable between the frame and the module This enables uninterrupted operation during the replacement of the fan unit HDP230 User Manual 59300192 Rev 002 6 17 January 16 2006 Broadband Cable Networks Removing the module Disconnect the power bus connection and the AC power connection Move the extractor handle on the front panel to the eject position Remove the module by carefully pulling it out of its slot Figure 2 7905144 J hj jj W E a f YA f fp f P Wy Yj j f Yi Yi Z Y A ld d ly j yy Yj j yj jj Ul I _ Ll __ Figure 2 Removal of the module eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 7 17 Replacing the fan units Design of the fan units allows them to be removed and replaced while the power is on and without interrupting the operation The module
8. eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 1 17 HDO Series User Manual Teleste Corporation HDP230 Power Supply eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 2 17 Introduction The HDP230 is a switched mode power supply unit for the HDO optical headend platform and can be installed in HDX002 installation frame The power supply module includes protection against output short circuit over voltage and overheating of the electronic circuits Other standard features include passive power factor correction PFC field replaceable fan units and remote control of all adjustments VERSION INFORMATION this document is based on Embedded software version 1 6 Hardware version A Viewer version 1 3 0 Viewer file HDP230 DLL NOTICE Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE The unit must be recycled or discarded according to applicable local and national regulations This product complies with the relevant clauses of the European a eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 3 17 Parts and functions Front and rear panel 7905078 Figure 1 HDP230 Power Supply Module eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband
9. iewer is open to the module Both LEDs blink simultaneously in red if application software cannot start See the Alarms flags chapter for details on alarms and LED usage eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 9 17 Software Establishing connection All the needed configurations and adjustments can be carried out locally or remotely by using the CATVisor Commander software A connection to HDP230 is possible using the following two methods IP connection through HDC100 s Ethernet port A DVX021 connection cable is connected between a COM port of a PC and the management bus connector of the HDX002 installation frame Note If there is a HDC100 or other HDO bus master connected to the bus it cannot communicate with the HDO devices while Commander is connected to the bus This also means that the EMS system cannot access HDO devices either Therefore IP connection is recommended in systems equipped with HDC100 More detailed hardware requirements and software installation instructions can be found from the Commander User Manual supplied with the software Teleste Broadband Cable Networks User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 January 16 2006 10 17 Alarms Flags All module alarms flags displayed in CATVisor Commander and EMS with affected LED and factory default severity settings are described in the table below Alarm severities Major Minor
10. ntry at the bottom Note that date time information may not be correct for events that occurred before latest reset The colour of each list entry and the icon next to parameter name indicates alarm status green for legal value red for a major alarm yellow for a minor alarm ilblue for a notification Total number of entries in the alarm log list is shown in the Number of entries field The index number of the last entry is displayed in the accompanying field Total number of entries are limited to 32 The oldest entry is overwritten when the log becomes full To update Alarm log page click the Refresh button Clear and regenerate log button empties the alarm log and restarts alarm detection eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 17 17 Properties Status Measurements Monitoring RIES m Identification Statistics Name Prototype Position Rack 0 Slot12 Type HoP Uptime 10414 3954 Configuration i Total uptime 23days Serial number PPO012523 Reset count ae Hardware version foal ns Software version ote BIOS version 1 0 Copy to clipboard Figure 10 The Properties page Identification The user can enter a descriptive alias name for the station into the Name field such as site location etc Alias name can contain up to 63 alphanumeric characters The type configuration seri
11. oltage is below low limit Check voltage and j S Major voltage low contact Teleste support if necessary 6 3 V output 6 3 V output current is above high limit Check current and i aaa coat S Major current high add redistribute power supplies if necessary 6 3 V output 6 3 V output current is below low limit Check current and A naw pit S Disabled current low redistribute power supplies if necessary 25 V output 25 V output current is above high limit Check current and F uh eet S Major current high add redistribute power supplies if necessary 25 V output 25 V output current is below low limit Check current and cial icc S Disabled current low redistribute power supplies if necessary Total output power Total output power is above high limit Check output currents F pea oki S Major high and add redistribute power supplies if necessary Total output power Total output power is below low limit Check output currents foes ape S Disabled low and redistribute power supplies if necessary eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 11 17 Viewer Pages Status The Status page shows module present status and possible alarms flags Measurements Monitoring Properties Status Description OK No active alarms warnings or notifications Tl Hide warnings 3 most Flag suppression I Hide notifications Figure 4 The Statu
12. ower to any HDO application module connected in the system eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 5 17 Installation Installing the module The module should be positioned in slot 1 2 11 or 12 right or leftmost slots to make sure that power connection reaches rack s power connector With the module extractor handle in its right hand stop position eject position slide the module along the guide rails into a slot pushing it in until the extractor handle rest on the latch rail extrusion of the HDX002 chassis The module s D 9 connector should now be partially mated with the back plane connector Move the extractor handle on the front panel to the closed position by pressing the extractor handle inwards towards the front panel until the module is fully seated in the chassis and the extractor handle locks into place After the module is installed make the necessary power bus connection and connect the unit with a power cord to the mains voltage Building a power backup Multiple HDP230 power supplies can be connected in parallel to implement a power backup function The power backup can be built inside one installation frame or between installation frames When connected in parallel the power supplies work in an automatic load sharing mode N 1 backup mode HDX105 power backup cable is used when installation frames are connected in parallel to implement the power backup function
13. s page Each alarm is coded according to its severity Red for Major Alarm Yellow for Minor Warning Blue for Notification Alarm severities can be configured on the Monitoring page For additional information about status flags see table of module flag descriptions in the Alarms flags chapter It is possible to hide the less critical flags by checking the corresponding check box for warnings and or notifications Note Regardless of the selection warnings are always sent to the EMS system eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 12 17 Measurements The Measurements page displays all HDP230 powering measurements Status MUCEETG IENE Monitoring Properties M Current values r Minimum and maximum values gt Time since min amp max reset AC input voltage ee el 104143830 Total output power ES Ww Reset min amp max 6 3V voltage BE v 64 64 v 6 3 V current Exes E Ese 25V voltage A v 21 2 v 25 V current aa EEA aa Temperature Fa 4e a Ea d5 Figure 5 The Measurements page Current values The AC input voltage field displays either Missing or OK indicating the current status of AC input When AC input voltage is missing the CPU is powered from another PSU through rack D 9 connector The Total power field displays the total output power sum of both vol
14. tages The 6 3 V and 25 V fields show the operating voltage and current values The Temperature field shows internal temperature of the unit The background colour of the fields change to indicate alarms A green background means legal values red is the symbol for a major alarm and yellow for a minor alarm Minimum amp maximum values The Minimum amp Maximum values frame allows user to view history data such as maximum and minimum values of voltages currents and temperature The Time since min amp max reset field shows the time since the history values were reset or the unit was powered up The format is days hours minutes and seconds The Reset min amp max button clears measurement history eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 13 17 Monitoring The Monitoring page displays monitored parameters and their values as well as alarm limits statuses and severity settings Status Measurements Properties Analog parameter HIHI HI LO LOLO Deadband Temperature No 44 80 70 5 10 1 C 25 V output voltage No 25 15 26 50 26 00 2400 23 50 020 YV 2 25 V output current No 2 39 8 50 8 00 0 00 0 00 010 A 6 3V output voltage No 6 37 680 655 605 590 010 V 6 3 V output current No 1 66 8 50 8 00 0 00 0 00 0 10 A Total output power No 70 55 215 00 200 00 0 00 0 00 1 00 W m Alarm control
15. ts For others this is read only information CT x Value 4 Gs Cancel Enabled Hi M 80 C Hl Oo 70 C mSS wd a loo Wf 10 C Deadband 1 Figure 7 The analog alarm configuration dialog box Each alarm limit can be individually enabled disabled and configured The alarm limits should be in decreasing order preferably with more than Deadband units between each limit Discrete parameters Each monitored discrete parameter of the unit is displayed in the lower half of the frame with following information in the list Discrete parameter Name of the monitored parameter Alarm Alarm status of the parameter No Notification Minor Major If the alarm is disabled but parameter is in alarming state Yes is shown Setting Alarm severity can be configured to Major Minor Notification or Disabled The colour of each list entry and the icon next to parameter name indicates alarm status green for legal value red for major alarm yellow for minor alarm li blue for notification grey for disabled alarm eleste User Manual HDP230 59300192 Rev 002 Broadband Cable Networks January 16 2006 15 17 The alarm severity setting is user configurable by double clicking a discrete parameter This will open a dialog box which can be edited by users with at least Service level user rights For others this is read only information x Mam mo Setting Major Me Cancel Fan value 1 amp 2 OK

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