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1 DPS INC Operation Guide "Your Partners in Telemetry Monitoring Systems" ASCII MUX Fig. - ASCII MUX Expands T/MonXM ASCII s up to Eight Times Table Of Contents Overview... Functional Schematic... Typical MUX Applications... Shipping List... Installation.... Configuration... Modem Tuning... LED Display Status.... ACK Button.... Hardware Connections.... Connectorized Model Layouts.... T/MonXM Implementation... Specifications.... Options & Model Numbers... Overview DPS s -Channel ASCII MUX allows you to connect up to eight ASCII data sources to one ASCII port on an IAM or T/MonXM master. The master controls the MUX to route data to the appropriate port. Each channel has a K buffer that allows data to be moved between ports at different data rates. Variable Data Rates In addition to switching between multiple ports, the Channel ASCII MUX will select a preset data rate for each port. Available data rates are 00, 00, 00 and 900 Baud. T/MUX Software The MUX is programmed for various parameters with T/ASCMUX software, running under T/Config software on a personal computer. The craft port on the front panel is easily accessed any time the configuration needs changing. Downloadable Firmware Future product upgrades will be easy to install with the downloadable firmware. Simply connect a P.C to the craft port and load the new firmware from a diskette. The -Channel ASCII MUX is available with wire-wrap pins for external connection or with DB9 connectors. When the ASCII MUX is used the T/MonXM or IAM master must be equipped with the ASCII MUX and ASCII Processing software modules. The MUX consists of nine interface ports interconnected and controlled by a processor. Associated with each port is a docking module socket that allows the physical interface to the outside world to be configured to match the associated communications channel or device. This model of the ASCII MUX is equipped with RS interfaces on each port. The ASCII MUX is housed on a plug-in board that fits in a -/" rack-mount housing. The back of the housing provides DB9 connectors for connecting the associated devices. The actual MUX board can be changed rapidly without removing any of the connections. The front panel of the ASCII MUX provides LEDs for monitoring unit activity and a craft port for configuration. There is a fuse alarm indicator on the front panel and a fuse alarm output relay that activates when the fuse blows. the ASCII MUX operates on either - or - Volts DC, depending on the option. (Options are described in the Options and Model Numbers section on page.) T/kda T/ASCMUX Fig. - ASCII MUX Configures at the Front Panel Craft D-PC-0-0A-XV OG09
2 RS -BATT. Fuse Alarm Common (MUX ) Buffer Craft LED's Functional Schematic The illustration in Fig. shows a functional schematic of the ASCII MUX. Typical MUX Applications The illustration in Fig. shows the ASCII MUX interfacing ASCII sources to a T/MonXM WorkStation equipped with an ASCII interrogating port. Shipping List Processor Power Regulator Verify the following items were included in the shipment: ASCII MUX in a rack unit case Mounting Brackets Real Fuse; Dummy Fuse (for shipping) T/ASCMUX Software Configuration Cable ASCII MUX Operation Guide Installation Unpack the MUX and all accessories. Attach the mounting brackets for the required rack width. Mount the MUX case to the Rack. Remove fuse. RS Fig. - ASCII MUX Routes Data by Microprocessor Control Connect power wires to the wire wrap J or to the connectors in back of the MUX. See Hardware Connections elsewhere in this guide for wire wrap or connector pin layouts. Connect communications lines to other devices to the MUX. Verify that the power is correct for the option (- or - VDC). See Options and Model Number section at the end of this Operation Guide. Insert the fuse in the fuse holder on the front panel. Connect the MUX Craft to a a dumb terminal or a P.C. with terminal emulation software. Refer to the Configuration Section below for more information. Configuration The MUX is configured with a program called T/ASCMUX. T/ASCMUX runs under a host program called T/Config, which can host configuration software for a variety of DPS products. T/Config is included on the disk supplied with the MUX unit. If T/ASCMUX is being run on a computer that already has T/Config installed, we recommend that you re-install the T/Config on the T/ASCMUX disk to be sure the latest version is running. T/Config and T/ASC MUX Install Place the T/ASCMUX disk in the A drive and type a:<enter>. Type TINSTALL <ENTER>. Follow the directions on the screen. T/MonXM Workstation or IAM TL MUX- Common ASCII Data Sources Source # Source # Source # Source # Source # Source # Source # Source # Fig. - ASCII MUX Gathers Alarm Data from Distributed ASCII Sources into one D-PC-0-0A-XV
3 Start T/ASC MUX Select the hard drive and the T/Config directory. Type T/CONFIG <ENTER>. Highlight T/ASCMUX <ENTER>. The first screen will request initials. Enter your initials and press <ENTER>. Fig. - Main Menu Lists the Functions Available in T/ASCMUX Main Menu The Main Menu (Fig. ) lists the functions available in T/ASCMUX. Each of these Main Menu items is explained in the following paragraphs. Most fields will have an associated default box that appears. To select from the default box press Tab and use the Tab key or cursor arrows to highlight the desired value, then press <ENTER>. Fig. - Enter a New Name in the Open ASCII window or Select from Default Box Open ASCMUX This selection is used to open an existing configuration or to name a new one. When this function is selected a box will appear with three fields. See Fig. and Table A. Table A - Field s in the Open ASCII MUX Screen Field NAME SITE NAME COMMENT Enter a new name or select an existing one from the default box. The name will appear in the Title Bar at the top of the screen at all times. The name should be exclusive to this configuration. Enter a name that describes the location of the unit. (Mandatory field) Optional field for additional identifying information, such as date or initials of preparer. Fig. - Set ASCII Parameters in the Edit Configurations Screen Edit MUX Configuration This selection presents the Edit MUX Configuration screen. See Fig.. Set parameters for each of the eight ports and the MUX (common) in this screen. Parameters and their values are explained in Table B. Table B - Field s for the Edit Configuration Screen Field Msg Timeout Time to delay before aborting incomplete message. Enter in tenths of seconds (0-). Default is 00. Baud Off, 00, 00, 00 and 900. Select from default box. Default 00 Baud. Parity EVEN, NONE, ODD. Select from default box. Default NONE. Word Length BITS, BITS. Select from default box. Default is. Stop Bits BIT, BITS. Select from default box. Default is. Interface TTL, RS, RS, RS, 0. Select from default box. Default is RS. Several Hot Keys are available in the Edit MUX Configuration screen. The line at the bottom of the screen lists them. Table C - Hot Keys in the Edit Configurations Screen Key Tab Up Arrow F F F F9 F0/Esc Craft Connect Select default box. Go to previous field. Go to previous port. Go to next port. Save. Help. Go to first field or exit. Use this menu item when connecting to the craft port on the front of the MUX for downloading or other functions. NOTE: When using this function, the MUX port is not active. Fig. - Select from Several Craft Functions in the Craft Connect Menu D-PC-0-0A-XV OG09
4 Table D - Craft Connect Functions Function INQUIRE Retrieve and display the unit s configuration status. DOWNLOAD Configure the unit using the selected configuration (refer to the title bar). Press <ENTER> to start. UPLOAD Retrieve configuration from the unit. Overwrites selected configuration. Press <ENTER> to start. MONITOR Monitor operational status. (Fig. ) Screen shows local alarm and control point status. (Shown in this screen only.) It also displays four operational status points, for use by DPS Technical Support. Press F for the Modem Tuning window. This function is not fully implemented at this time. Terminal - PAD Observe data on any port. Select port with function key. QUIT Exit this function and return to the Main Menu. Fig. 0 - Press F while in the Monitor Mode to Access the Tune Modem Window Modem Tuning If the MUX is equipped with modems on any of the ports, set the modem levels while in the monitor mode. Press F to access the Modem Tuning Window (Fig. 0). Use the + (plus) and - (minus) keys to select the port (selected port is displayed in the first field of the window). With a level meter on the port to be adjusted, use the keys listed in the window to control the transmit and raise or lower the level, as needed. The receive portion of the modem has an AGC input, so requires no adjustment. NOTE: Do not tune above -dbm or below -dbm as the waveforms become distorted at those levels. Reports Use this menu item to run configuration reports to the screen, printer or file. Reports are useful in creating records and reference files. Such files allow future reference to see how a particular unit is configured. Several configurations can be reported. A query box will ask for starting and ending configuration names (press Tab to see a default box listing of existing configurations), report destination and file name (if outputting to file). Fig. - Configuration Computer Com Parameters must be set before Downloading the MUX Fig. 9 - Monitor Screen Shows Status of Auxiliary Alarms and Control Relay Software Parameters Before a configuration can be downloaded, it is necessary to set the configuration computer s com port to match the MUX craft port parameters. That is done in the Software Parameters function. See Fig. and Table E. A sub-menu appears when this function is selected. Select Communications from this sub-menu.parameters and their values are given in Table E. Select Parameters if you wish to specify the report directory (Fig. ). Table E - Software Parameters Functions Function COM PC Com number (-). BAUD Set only at 900 Baud. STOP BITS Select. DATA BITS Select. PARITY Select NONE. MAX TIMEOUT Time to wait for a response ( Milliseconds). Default is 000. MAX RESEND Number of requests before a timeout will be declared (0-00). Default is 0. SEND DELAY Amount of time before the next request is made. (-00 seconds). Default is. DIAL TYPE Not applicable. QUIT Exit this function and return to the Main Menu. Report Path Parameters Menu Item Specify the Directory for report files. Normally this is Tconfig. See Fig.. Fig. - Select Parameters from the Software Parameters Menu to Define the Directory for Reports D-PC-0-0A-XV
5 Utilities Use this menu item to copy or delete configurations and to perform corrective functions at the direction of DPS technical support. A sub-menu appears when this function is selected. See Fig. and Table F. Table F - Utilities Functions Function COPY ASCII Copies another configuration into the selected MUX configuration. REBUILD KEY Repairs damaged index files. Use only at the direction FILES of DPS technical support. DELETE ASCII Deletes the selected configuration from the database. MUX TERMINAL General purpose dumb terminal. QUIT Exit this function and return to the Main Menu. NOTE: The Selected Configuration is listed on the Title Bar at the top of the screen. Quit Use this menu item to exit T/ASCMUX. LED Display Status Dual-color LED indicators on the front panel give maintenance personnel quick diagnostics of the operational status of the ASCII MUX. Table G explains the LED functions in detail. Table G - ASCII MUX LED Display Functions LED Condition Meaning FA OFF Fuse Normal RED Fuse Blown ALM RED Craft port is active. LOD RED Download in progress. LOC RED Craft active CM BLINKING Receiving data on common port. RED BLINKING Transmitting Data on common port. GREEN ER RED Error condition. CFG RED Needs download. GREEN Normal mode. A - A RED Alarm point active.* RLY RED Control relay operated.* ASCII PO BLINKING Transmitting data on respective port. - GREEN BLINKING RED Receiving data on respective port. *Alarm and Control functions are reserved for possible future use. Fig. - Select Functions from Utilities Menu ACK Button The ACK Button performs an LED test. While the ACK button is held in LED s will illuminate in their solid color, alternating from green to red and back. Hardware Connections The following illustrations show wiring pinouts for the MUX. 9 PIN # SIGNAL 9 NC NC NC NC Fig. - Craft Pin-Outs DESCRIPTION Not Connected Transmit Data Receive Data Not Connected Ground Not Connected Clear To Send Request To Send Not Connected Craft Connector The Craft is a female RS DB9 connector used as a direct link into the MUX. Normally used to configure the MUX. See Fig.. ASCII MuX DPS INC. FA ACK ALM LOD LOC CM ER CFG A A A A RLY CRAFT PORT ALARMS ASCII PO Fig. - LED Indicators on the Front Panel Show Operational Status of the ASCII MUX D-PC-0-0A-XV OG09
6 Wire Wrap Pin Layouts and Rear Panel Connectors Figs. through show the pinouts for J and J wire wrap pins a on the rear panel. Connectorized Model Layouts Figure shows the back panel of a connectorized MUX. Refer to Fig. 9 for the connector pin-outs. J J J Fig. - Wire-Wrap Connectors are Accessed from Rear J Pin Layout PIN # DESCRIPTION PIN # DESCRIPTION PIN # DESCRIPTION PIN # DESCRIPTION PORT D PORT PORT D PORT PORT D PORT PORT D PORT PORT D PORT PORT D PORT J Pin Layout PORT D PORT PORT PORT D PORT PORT PORT D PORT PORT PORT D PORT PORT PORT D PORT PORT PORT D PORT PORT PORT D PORT PORT D PORT N.C. CTRL * COM. CTRL * ALARM -* ALARM -* ALARM -* ALARM -* D COMMON (MUX) PORT DCD COMMON (MUX) PORT FUSE ALARM - BATTERY FUSE ALARM (NORMALLY OPEN FORM 'A' RELAY) *For Future Implementation PORT D PORT PORT PORT D PORT PORT N.O. CTRL * ALARM +* ALARM +* ALARM +* ALARM +* DTR COMMON (MUX) PORT RCV COMMON (MUX) PORT COMMON (MUX) PORT FUSE ALARM GROUND Fig. - Non-Connectorized Models Connect Directly to Wire-Wrap Pins at Back of MUX DB9 FEMALE CONNECTORS J9 J0 J J J J J J J J J9 J0 J J Frame Ground -BATT J0-J Not Used COMMON PORT PO - FUSE ALARM AND CONTROLS ALARM POINTS - POWER TERMINAL BLOCK Fig. - Rear Panel of Connectorized Model J9 - J PINOUT FOR RS INTERFACE J PINOUT FOR FUSE ALM & CTRLS J9 PINOUT ALARM POINTS ( ) ( D) ( RCV) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( DCD) ( DTR) 9 ( ) (F/A COM) (F/A N.O.) ( ) ( ) ( ) (CTRL N.C.) (CTRL N.O.) (CTRL COM) 9 ( ) (ALM A) (ALM B) (ALM A) (ALM B) (ALM A) (ALM B) (ALM A) (ALM B) 9 ( ) Fig. 9 - Female DB9 Connector Pin-Outs on Rear of ASCII MUX D-PC-0-0A-XV
7 T/MonXM Implementation To prepare the T/MonXM WorkStation or IAM to utilize the ASCII MUX, a port number must be defined for the MUX and a phantom port (called a Job ) must be defined for each of the eight MUX ports (or less, if not all ports are currently used). Proceed as follows:. Prepare all ASCII rules according to the T/MonXM manual Section M (for regular ASCII) or M (for Auto-ASCII).. Select Remote s from the Parameters Menu.. Select an RS port for the ASCII MUX. Select DCP(F) Interrogator for the Usage field. Enter " in the address field. Make appropriate entries in the other fields. (Fig. 0) Fig. - Select a Data Connection to Designate the MUX. Press F0 to return to the Remote Parameters screen. Press E to edit. Fill in the fields per Table H and Fig.. Fig. 0 - Select DCP(F) Interrogator for the Usage Field. Press F to enter the Remote Device Definition screen. Select ASCII MUX for the Device Type field. Enter appropriate information in the rest of the fields. (See Fig. ) Fig. - Select ASCII MUX for the Device Type Field. Do not define alarm points for this port and device.. Press F0 to exit the Remote Device Definition screen. The Remote screen will appear. Use the N key to advance to port 0 (the screen will indicate Job 0"). Job 0 represents one of the MUX ports. Press F to define the Data Connection. (This defines the MUX port to be used for this Job.) Refer to Fig.. From the default box select one entry from N. to N., where N= the defined T/MonXM port number and. to. = the MUX port number. Only the available MUX ports will be listed. Mux ports may be assigned in any order. Fig. - Fill in Remote Parameters Fields per Table H Table H - Field s for the Remote Parameters Screen, Job # 0 and Up Field Job (#) Phantom port number. Jobs 0 to will be available once a device has been defined as ASCII MUX. Usage Select from default box. Default is HALTED. ASCII INTERFACE gives port full alarm and craft interface ability. CRAFT INTERFACE gives port craft interface ability only. Handshaking Select None, Xon/Xoff or Rts/Cts. Default is None. or Craft Optional 0 Character description. Full Duplex Y=Full Duplex. N=Half Duplex. Craft Interface only. Alarm Alias Number of port whose already defined data base you wish to use for this port. Leave blank for none. If used, enter alias port number, then press F and set device rules. Template To use a pre-defined template, enter the template number here. (0 through 0, leave blank for none.) Auto Databasing If Auto Data-basing is being used with the device connected to this MUX port, enter Y. If regular ASCII is used, enter N. 9. Press F to access the Devices screen. Enter information as for regular ASCII (T/MonXM Manual, page M-) or Auto ASCII (T/MonXM Manual page M-). 0. Press F to access the Point screen. Enter information as for regular ASCII (T/MonXM Manual, page M-). Point information is not applicable to Auto ASCII. When complete, use F0 to return to the Remote Parameters screen. Press N to move to the next Job # or use F0 to exit. D-PC-0-0A-XV OG09
8 Specifications Specifications for the MUX are shown below. Dimensions.0"(W) X.0"(D) X."(H) Mounting The MUX can be mounted in a 9" or " rack. The MUX unit can also be wall mounted. Power Input - DC unit: - to - 00 ma - DC unit: - to - 0 ma (max) 0 ma (typical). Fuse / Amp Operating Temperature Range 0 degrees to +0 degrees Celsius. Humidity 0% to 9% non-condensing Interface -RS (DB9) Craft on the front, 9 DB9 connectors on the back. Buffers k byte on each MUX channel. Electrical Interface: Common : RS Eight Channel (source) s: RS Data Rates: 00, 00, 00 and 900 Baud. All specifications are subject to change without notice. Options & Model Numbers The ASCII MUX part numbers and options are listed below. These options are constantly expanded. As a result, more options may be available than are listed below. Contact your distributor for currently available options. D-PC-0-0A-0 ASCII MUX: RS, Wire-Wrap Connecions, -VDC. D-PC-0-0A-0 ASCII MUX: RS, Wire-Wrap Connections -VDC. D-PC-0-0A- ASCII MUX: RS, Connectorized, -VDC. D-PC-0-0A- ASCII MUX: RS, Connectorized, -VDC. DPS INC "Your Partners in Telemetry Monitoring Systems" 9 East Yale Avenue - Fresno, CA 9 - Phone (9) -00 / (00) - - FAX (9) - sales@dpstele.com Visit our Web site at D-PC-0-0A-XV
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