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User’s Manual
ToolBox for MOSCAD™
IP Gateway
Version 5.50
68P02958C00-B
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - IP Gateway

User’s ManualToolBox for MOSCAD™IP GatewayVersion 5.5068P02958C00-BMOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S.Patent and Trademark Of

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ContentsviiiWindow Menu ...

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Site Configuration5-43will start transmitting only after a delay that is equal to this parameter multiplied by the RTU'spriority level. If in the

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Site Configuration5-44Number of TX retries <0-9> [2]:The number of times the Data Link layer retransmits a data frame for which ACK was notrecei

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Site Configuration5-45Enable Network will send a control frame in order to check whether the link is still in“failed” status. The frame is issued if t

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Site Configuration5-46Send broadcast reset after restart <YES/NO> [YES]:Specify YES to broadcast to all units defined after Reset Load in order

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Site Configuration5-47MDLC Session Logical ChannelsApplication layerApplication manager work space <2000-6000> [4100]:The workspace allocated to

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Site Configuration5-48Task suspension between transmitted frames <0-1000> mSec [50]:A delay that can be inserted between transmissions of frames

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Site Configuration5-49Data frames are the information stored in Txbuf in case of transmission, and in Rxbuf in caseof reception.RTU-to-RTU Number of T

Page 10 - Contents

Site Configuration5-50NO There is no need for ACK from the central unit at RTU/Central Unit level. Thesystem relies on Data Link ACK (at From/To level

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Site Configuration5-51Diagnostics, Error Logger, Processes/Tables Monitor, Site Configuration and Downloader. IfDEVICE=HP_F_TX is emptied frequently,

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Site Configuration5-52Timers HookupsNumber of connected service-users with '10 mSec' device <10-100> [70]:The 10 msec task enables dif

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ContentsixEdit Menu...

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Site Configuration5-53Number of ’100 msec’ timers for ‘C’ applications <0-1000> [10]The number of ‘C’ block 100 msec. timers that can be used. F

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Site Configuration5-54System ValuesMain process duty cycle <0-100> [40]:The ratio between the time allocated to the main process of the applicat

Page 16 - Introduction

Site Configuration5-55'C’ application parametersNumber of user tasks for ‘C’ blocks <0-10> [0]:In addition to the 5 tasks defined by the sy

Page 17 - Introducing the IP Gateway

Site Configuration5-56second entry will always contain the Erase callback function, and the third entry will alwayscontain the Disable callback functi

Page 18 - IP Gateway Applications

Site Configuration5-57Communication Buffer Size <500-8192> [8192]Allows the definition of the maximum size of the communication buffers (in byte

Page 19 - MOSCAD NFM Overview

5-58Network ConfigurationThe Network Configuration program is used for defining the communication nodes(interconnection points between two or more lin

Page 20 - MDLC Network

Network Configuration5-59mechanism is disabled, the failed link is considered to be restored after a specified period oftime.Routing over Alternative

Page 21 - IP Gateway System Overview

Network Configuration5-60Network Configuration WindowTo start Network Configuration, double-click the Network Configuration icon in theIP Gateway Tool

Page 22 - MOSCAD world

Network Configuration5-61IconsThe following is the list of the available command icons.Icon Corresponding menu commandFile menu, New commandFile menu,

Page 23 - System Overview

Network Configuration5-62File MenuThe commands in the File menu are mainly designed to handle configuration files.NewThe New command (Network Configur

Page 25 - MDLC via Astro IP

Network Configuration5-63Look inIf the currently displayed directory is not the correct one, double-click the drive letter at theright of the Look in

Page 26 - MDLC Over Private DataTac

Network Configuration5-64 Dialog box parametersUse the parameters in the order specified below. Normally you’ll only use the File Nameparameter.Save i

Page 27 - Client-Server environment

Network Configuration5-65Edit MenuThe Edit menu contains commands the affect the network configuration table in the mainwindow.Delete RowsDeletes the

Page 28 - Channels and Channel types

Network Configuration5-66To specify that the link is authenticated, check the Authenticated box to the right of the LinkID.Next, specify the Site ID o

Page 29 - Troubleshooting

Network Configuration5-67Note: If the Server ID or authentication keys are not defined for any link in the table, theauthentication information will n

Page 30 - MOSCAD NFM System

Network Configuration5-68Note: Force All Links can be used to define keys for all the links and then certain links can bemodified in order to vary the

Page 31 - TCP/IP on Ethernet

Network Configuration5-69In case of an unreachable server (due to some communication problem), communicationoverhead will be higher as this parameter

Page 32 - MOSCAD Toolbox

Network Configuration5-70The text file pictured above describes each link connected to NODE 1. From LINE 1 (knowninternally as LINK-21) communication

Page 33 - IP Gateway for TCP/IP

Network Configuration5-71 Dialog box parametersSite IDEnter the Site ID of the unit to which the network configuration is to be downloaded.Link IDEnte

Page 34 - IP Gateway Web Server

Network Configuration5-72CascadeThe Cascade command arranges the various screens in cascade style.TileThe Tile command arranges the various screens in

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ContentsxiAdding Terminal Server Ports... 6-6

Page 36 - Hardware Installation

5-73MDLC Links ConfiguratorThe MDLC Links Configurator allows you to change the number of links assigned to eachmedium, such as lines, Rslinks, Radio

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MDLC Links Configurator5-74The first time you open the tool, two tabs will be available, Default and port.txt. The Defaultscreen contains the values s

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MDLC Links Configurator5-75Number of free LinksDisplays the number of free links in the current configuration. This is a protected field, andthe disp

Page 39 - Mechanical Installation

MDLC Links Configurator5-76File MenuThe commands in the File menu are designed mainly for manipulating files and exiting theapplication. File menu com

Page 40 - Stand-alone Gateway unit

MDLC Links Configurator5-77When you save a configuration file for the first time, the ToolBox displays the Save dialogbox.Type the name of the link co

Page 41 - Connectors

MDLC Links Configurator5-78ActivateActivates a different link configuration.To activate another link configuration, use the Open command to display an

Page 42 - Port Specifications

5-79Site TableThe Site Table utility enables the user to define the sites in the system with which the IPGateway wishes to communicate. Unlike the ne

Page 43 - IP Gateway Toolbox Port

Site Table5-80For each site in the system, enter the Site ID, the number of retries to be performed and thenumber of seconds to wait between retries.

Page 44 - Power Supply

Site Table5-81 Dialog box parameters and functionsSite IDClick in the cell to enter the Site ID for the site being added. (Note: The Site ID was defi

Page 45 - Indication LEDs

Site Table5-82Secondary Link ValidityThe Gateway tests communication with the sites on a regular basis. If a site has not respondedfor a specific time

Page 46 - LEDs Combinations

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Site Table5-83Most of the icons are dimmed unless there is an open Site table file.File MenuThe commands in the File menu are designed mainly for mani

Page 48 - Software Installation

Site Table5-84Click the appropriate button.SaveThe Save command stores the current Site table file on disk for future use.If the file has not been sav

Page 49 - Prerequisites

Site Table5-85AbortThis command aborts the download of the Site table data to the specified site.ExitThe Exit command closes any open files and quits

Page 50 - Installation Procedures

Site Table5-86 Dialog box parameters and functionsNumber of SitesDouble-click and enter the number of sites you want to add to the Site table.First Si

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Site Table5-87Secondary Link ValidityDouble-click to define the time to wait for a response from a RTU. The format isHHH:MM:SS. If there is no respons

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Site Table5-88Change Timeout ValueChanges the timeout value of the selected site(s).• Double-click in the timeout cell of the desired Site ID and ent

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Site Table5-89Change Primary Link Validity ValueChanges the primary link validity value of the selected site.• Double-click in the desired Primary Li

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Site Table5-90Change Secondary Link Validity ValueChanges the secondary link validity value of the selected site.• Double-click in the desired Second

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Site Table5-91 Dialog box parameters and functionsReserved LineThe row in the Site table where the default center will be defined.Site IDThe Site ID f

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Site Table5-92Window MenuThe Window menu enables the user to arrange the various screens within the Site Tablewindow. The screens can also be moved,

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5-93SNMP ConfiguratorGeneralThe SNMP Configurator program allows the definition of the SNMP and the Motorola SSC(System Support Center) parameters. Se

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SNMP Configurator5-94Manager host IPThe IP Gateway sends, without the need for registration, SNMP Trap_PDUs to the SSCmanager with “Manager host IP”

Page 60 - WorkSpaceBar

SNMP Configurator5-95File MenuThe commands in the File menu are designed mainly for managing SNMP Configuration filesand exiting the application. File

Page 61 - IP Port Tab

SNMP Configurator5-96• Make sure that you have loaded the correct configuration file - the one that contains theconfiguration for the IP Gateway unit

Page 62 - Advanced Tab

SNMP Configurator5-97This screen records the ongoing activity of the SNMP Configuration downloading processfrom the Toolbox computer to the IP Gateway

Page 63 - OutPutBar

SNMP Configurator5-98UploadThe Upload command is used to read the SNMP configuration of a site into Toolbox. You canupload from the IP Gateway directl

Page 64 - Preview Tab

SNMP Configurator5-99This screen records the ongoing activity of the SNMP Configuration uploading process fromthe IP Gateway unit to theToolbox comput

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5-100DownloaderThe Downloader utility enables you to download multiple blocks or files needed to configurethe IP Gateway. You can specify the names o

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Downloader5-101Identify the IP Gateway to which the download will be performed, by default, the local RTU.To define a remote IP Gateway, specify the S

Page 67 - Save WorkSpace

Downloader5-102If for any reason you need to abort the download, press the Abort icon in the toolbar at the topof the window.After successful completi

Page 68 - Close WorkSpace

1-1IntroductionScope of the ManualThis manual provides instructions for IP Gateway installation and operation, as well asdetailed instructions for the

Page 69 - System Address

Downloader5-103Required unit typeSpecify the unit type to which the files are to be downloaded. The only possible value is:IP GatewayFlash Erase type

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Downloader5-104Don’t Erase Flash Before DownloadThe download operation does not erase the contents of the flash memory.Erase All Flash Before Download

Page 71 - View Last Upload Information

Downloader5-105desired session(s). A new entry of the appropriate type will be created (e.g. SiteConfiguration).Once a file type entry has been creat

Page 72 - Recent Workspaces

Downloader5-106stop the driver.) To change the Communication Port or Data Speed, select the parameter (leftclick) and select the value from the choic

Page 73 - CPU Menu

Downloader5-107user part of the Flash memory (Site/Network Configuration, phone book, etc.) must be erasedand the contents downloaded again.Erasing Co

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Downloader5-108Erase Configuration commandEdit menu, Download commandEdit menu, Abort commandFile menu, Print commandHelp menu, About commandFile Menu

Page 75 - Port Parameters

Downloader5-109File NameEnter the name of the download settings file. The ToolBox automatically adds the .iniextension. Alternatively, locate the file

Page 76 - Port Type for Port 2

Downloader5-110Files of TypeThis box shows the type (extension) of the files currently displayed in the File Name list. If thedisplayed file type “fil

Page 77 - User Parameters for Port 2

Downloader5-111File NameType the name of the download settings file you want to create, and click OK. The ToolBoxautomatically adds the .ini extensio

Page 78 - Port Type for Port 3

Downloader5-112 Dialog box parametersUse the parameters in the order specified below. Normally you’ll only use the File Nameparameter.Look inIf the cu

Page 79 - Microwave, Half-Duplex

Introduction1-2Introducing the IP GatewayThe IP Gateway for SCADA and NFM systems is a smart unit, based on the Motorola 68360microprocessor and inclu

Page 80 - User Parameters for Port 3

Downloader5-113the Downloader window have been rearranged/resized by the user, they will appear in thoseplaces/sizes the next time the Downloader is s

Page 81 - Zones in Port 3

Downloader5-114ToolbarThe Toolbar displays the icons described under Icons.Status barThe Status bar displays the status messages at the bottom edge of

Page 82 - Selected zones

5-115Dial UpOne of the most important features of the IP Gateway Toolbox is the capability to call amodem connected to any unit (RTU or FEP) in the sy

Page 83 - User Parameters for Port 4

Dial Up5-116The FEP communication port baud rate should be equal to the modem baud rate. Whenconnecting the IP Gateway Toolbox instead of the modem,

Page 84 - Port Type for TCP/IP Port 1

Dial Up5-117In order for the changes to the Dial Up Utility to take effect, close all Toolbox tools and StopCommunication Driver.Dial Up WindowTo star

Page 85 - TCP/IP Allocations/Settings

Dial Up5-118Edit menu, Copy commandEdit menu, Paste commandFile menu, Print commandHelp menu, About commandPhone menu, Dial Up commandPhone menu, Hang

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Dial Up5-119The Open dialog box defaults to the config sub-directory of the Toolbox (itbox550) directory.The config sub-directory is where Toolbox sto

Page 87 - Port Type for DataTAC Port 1

Dial Up5-120Save AsThe Save As command saves the current dial-up information under a different file name.Generally, you’ll use this command when you w

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Dial Up5-121MergeThe Merge command combines two dial-up files. Follow these steps:1. Open one of the files.2. Open the File menu and select the Merg

Page 89 - Ports Overview

Dial Up5-122Edit MenuThe edit menu contains commands that affect the dial-up list in the main window.CutCuts selected block of cells from the current

Page 90 - Insert One Port

Introduction1-3A system with multiple vendors SCADA control center is shown in Figure 1-2. The MDLCcommunicates with any SCADA computer which supports

Page 91 - Insert Group of Ports

Dial Up5-123Dial UpSelect a row and then this command to dial the corresponding phone number. If a channel iscurrently open, the dial up utility asks

Page 92

5-124Site Date & TimeThe Site Date & Time utility enables the user to update the date and time of any site and IPGateway in the system and ret

Page 93 - Copy Group of Ports

Site Date & Time5-125Site Date & TimeThis parameter displays the current date and time at the site, and cannot be edited. Whilethe tool is se

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Site Date & Time5-126Icon Corresponding menu commandSite Date & TimeHelp menu, About commandSite MenuThe Site menu enables the user to perform

Page 95 - Delete Ports

Site Date & Time5-127View MenuThe following views are available to the user. Click on an entry to select it, and a checkmark will appear on the me

Page 96 - Advanced Parameters

Site Date & Time5-128How to Use HelpThe How to Use Help explains to the user how the IP Gateway help is used.About Site DateThe About command disp

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5-129Phone BookThe Phone Book utility allows you to conduct a session with another unit via a telephoneline. The utility connects to the unit as any o

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Phone Book5-130File menu, Print commandHelp menu, About commandHelp menu, Help commandEdit menu, Insert Row commandEdit menu, Delete Row commandEdit m

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Phone Book5-131OpenThe Open command opens an existing phone book. After activating this command, PhoneBook displays the Open dialog box, as shown belo

Page 100 - Link Layer

Phone Book5-132Look inIf the currently displayed directory is not the correct one, double-click the arrow to theright of the Look in parameter and loc

Page 101 - Site Configuration

Introduction1-4• Send commands to the MOSCAD RTU and download parameters to its local process.• Send commands via broadcasts to any required group o

Page 102 - Transport Multiplex Layer

Phone Book5-133 Dialog box parametersUse the parameters in the order specified below. Normally you’ll only use the File Nameparameter.Save inIf the cu

Page 103 - General Communication

Phone Book5-134DownloadThe Download command sends the current phone book to any IP Gateway in the network.Before selecting this command, select Local

Page 104 - Transport Layer

Phone Book5-135Status barThe Status bar displays the status messages at the bottom of the Dial Up window.Window MenuThis menu enables you to arrange a

Page 105 - RTU To RTU

5-136Communication SetupThis utility is designed to set the parameters to be used by the communication driver.If you want to change the communication

Page 106 - Event and Burst

Communication Setup5-137 Dialog box parametersSerial PortSelect this option if the communication will go over the serial port and specify the port and

Page 107 - MDLC Buffers

Communication Setup5-138ApplyThe Apply button saves changes made to the Communication Setup. A message willappear reminding you to close any ToolBox

Page 108 - General System Parameters

5-139Stop Communication DriverThe Stop Communication Driver is used when a session password is changed. Thisutility allows you to sever the connectio

Page 109 - Timers Hookups

5-140Host TableGeneralThe Host Table enables users to define all the SCADA/NFM manager host computers in thesystem which are connected to a particular

Page 110 - System Flags

Host Table5-141 Dialog box parametersIP AddressThe IP address of the host computer.Range: 000.000.000.001-255.255.255.254Host NameAlphanumeric name as

Page 111 - System Values

Host Table5-142File MenuThe commands in the File menu are designed to handle host/NTP Configuration files.NewThe New command opens a submenu and enabl

Page 112

COMMERCIAL WARRANTY (STANDARD)Motorola radio communications products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of

Page 113 - System Resources

Introduction1-5MOSCAD RTUNFM Central MOSCAD ToolBox(over IP)EthernetIP Gateway(Proxy MIB)IP NetworkMDLC NetworkEthernetTCP/IPMOSCAD NFM RTUMOSCAD NFM

Page 114 - Request Allocation

Host Table5-143Files of TypeThis box shows the type (extension) of the files currently displayed in the File Name list. Thedefault should be .hst. If

Page 115 - Network Configuration

Host Table5-144File NameType the name of the host/NTP file. Toolbox automatically adds the .hst/.ntp extension.Alternatively, locate the file name in

Page 116

Host Table5-145Action MenuUploadUploads the Host Table or NTP Configuration file from a specified IP Gateway as shown inthe figure below. The type of

Page 117 - Network Configuration Window

5-146DataTac Modem ID TableGeneralTwo sites (MOSCAD RTUs) can communicate with one another through the IP Gateway (withReflector capability), if both

Page 118

DataTac Modem ID Table5-147The DataTac Modem ID Table WindowTo start the DataTac Modem ID Table utility, double-click the DataTac Modem ID Table iconi

Page 119 - File Menu

DataTac Modem ID Table5-148File MenuThe commands in the File menu are mainly designed to handle Modem ID table files.NewThe New command clears the cur

Page 120 - Files of Type

DataTac Modem ID Table5-149Files of TypeThis box shows the type (extension) of the files currently displayed in the File Name list. If thedisplayed fi

Page 121 - Page Setup

DataTac Modem ID Table5-150File NameType the name of the Modem ID file. Toolbox automatically adds the .rnc extension.Alternatively, locate the file n

Page 122 - Edit Menu

DataTac Modem ID Table5-151Action MenuUploadUploads the DataTac Modem ID Table from a specified IP Gateway as shown in the figurebelow. The IP Gatewa

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5-152IP Conversion TableGeneralIP (Internet Protocol) technology can be used to interface between MOSCAD RTUs and IPGateways over advanced radio infra

Page 124 - Authentication Keys

2-1IP Gateway System OverviewSCADA SystemThe complete control system is comprised of the SCADA control center (or centers)communicating with MOSCAD RT

Page 125 - Authentication Options

IP Conversion Table5-153IP Conversion Table PreparationClick on the IP Conversion Table icon in the IP Gateway Toolbox folder to start the tool. Adden

Page 126 - Tools Menu

IP Conversion Table5-154Help menu, About commandFile menu, Download commandFile menu, Upload commandEdit menu, Abort commandInsert New Line commandDel

Page 127 - Download

IP Conversion Table5-155OpenThe Open command opens an existing IP conversion table file. When the Open command isexecuted, the Toolbox displays the O

Page 128 - Window Menu

IP Conversion Table5-156PrintThe Print command prints the current IP conversion file to your standard system printer. If noprinter is set up, see Win

Page 129 - Help Menu

IP Conversion Table5-157View MenuThe following views are available to the user. Click on an entry to select it, and a check markwill appear on the men

Page 130 - MDLC Links Configurator

IP Conversion Table5-158Help MenuThe Help menu enables the user to view the version information and help files which relate tothe IP Conversion Table

Page 131

5-159SW Diagnostics & LoggersThe SW Diagnostics & Loggers utility enables the user to run several instances of threedifferent diagnostics tool

Page 132

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-160Select one or more applications by clicking on the appropriate logger icon or by selecting fromthe Loggers menu. New

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SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-161Software Diagnostics ToolThe IP Gateway software is based on an “Object Oriented Multi-Tasking” operating system.The

Page 134 - Save All

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-162When the Software Diagnostics tool is activated from the ToolBox, the diagnosticsinformation is appended to the log f

Page 135

System Overview2-2TCP/IP on EthernetRTURTURTUMDLC on RadioMOSCADWork StationsSCADAComputerRS232MOSCADToolBoxIP GatewayMOSCAD worldYour gateway into th

Page 136 - Site Table

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-163NewThe New command opens a new log file and prompts user to save it in the logger directory.The default name and dire

Page 137 - Link ID:

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-164Save AsThe Save As.. command saves the current logger information under a different file name. TheSave As dialog box

Page 138

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-165Select Central FileThis command allows you to select the central file by opening the following dialog box:If you do n

Page 139 - Secondary Link Validity

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-166Edit MenuThe Edit menu contains commands that affect the logger file or logger view in the currentwindow. The Edit m

Page 140

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-167Error Log exampleThe error logger window header is as follows: Error Logger <filename> <site id><link

Page 141

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-168It shows a typical IP Gateway with two physical ports: Local Computer and Radio. Thephysical ports are supported by t

Page 142

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-169The names of the devices of the Link and Physical layers are taken from the logical names ofthe links, as defined by

Page 143

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-170Layer NameDeviceNameNotesUART-Physical(Adapter)DILxACOMxARTUxARADxALINxATSxAFor DIAL linkfor COMPUTER linkfor RSlink

Page 144 - Change Retries Value

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-171Link ID Link Adapter Physical LayerRslink 12 RTU<L RTU<A RTU<PRslink 13 RTU=L RTU=A RTU=PRslink 14 RTU>L

Page 145 - Change Primary Link ID Value

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-172The # of Transmitted Frames does not include retransmission and acknowledgment frames.The # of Received Frames includ

Page 146

System Overview2-3The IP Gateway allows the SCADA center to conduct a large number of sessions via a largenumber of logical channels in spite of a sin

Page 147 - Default Center

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-173REQMNG Requirements Manager deviceThe meaningful levels are 0, 1. Diagnostic levels of 2, 3, 4 are for internal use o

Page 148

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-174Example of Level 1 Diagnostics:Oct 31 09:45:36 Site: 10000 Link: Rslink1 Device: REQMNG Level: 1name free id tx burst

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SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-175Time to wait after ping: 1000 mili secondsTue Dec 21 09:01:43 1999 SITE: Local DEVICE: HELTHCH LEVEL: 1Health Check D

Page 150 - SNMP Configurator

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-176STBLA Sites Table DeviceTue Dec 21 09:02:44 1999 SITE: Local DEVICE: STBLA LEVEL: 0Version of Site-Table Downloader :

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SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-177AbortThe Abort command terminates retrieval of error logger or diagnostics information from the IPGateway.View MenuTh

Page 152

SW Diagnostics & Loggers5-178Device Bar(Available for the SW Diagnostics tool only). The Device Bar enables the user to select thename and level

Page 153 - Download button

6-1Advanced FeaturesThe IP Gateway system includes several advanced features which are described below. Theseoften require special setup and configur

Page 154 - Close button

6-2HealthCheck MechanismGeneralThe IP Gateway system includes a HealthCheck mechanism which manages the MDLCconnectivity to the sites. Associated wit

Page 155

HealthCheck Mechanism6-3IP Gateway through the same link the Ping arrived. Unless being pinged, the RTUHealthCheck mechanism will not initiate any com

Page 156

HealthCheck Mechanism6-44. Set the ‘Health-check application support’ parameter to Yes.By default, the HealthCheck mechanism is enabled. For more de

Page 157 - Downloader

System Overview2-4MDLC Over IPMOSCAD RTUs and IP Gateways can use IP (Internet Protocol) technology to interface toadvanced radio infrastructure (e.g.

Page 158

HealthCheck Mechanism6-54. Click on the Start Communications button in the icon bar or select Start from the Loggersmenu. The current HealthCheck st

Page 159

6-6Adding Terminal Server PortsGeneralThe IP Gateway supports on board 4 ports for MDLC communication. In case more ports arerequired for MDLC communi

Page 160 - Flash Erase type

Adding Terminal Server Ports6-7• Two RS232 ports can have the same TCP port ID only if they reside in different TerminalServers.Site Configuration fo

Page 161

Adding Terminal Server Ports6-84. Define the Terminal Server ports. Every definition includes the Terminal Server IPaddress, the specific TCP port as

Page 162 - Downloading system software

Adding Terminal Server Ports6-9The following sections contain a configuration example for the Equinox Terminal Server.However, following the guideline

Page 163

Adding Terminal Server Ports6-10MOSCAD8 Pin ConnectorRJ 45 ConnectorEQUINOX8 Pin ConnectorRJ 45 connector1 (TXD) 6 (RxD)2 (RXD) 4 (TxD)3 (CTS) 7 (DTR)

Page 164 - Erasing Configuration

Adding Terminal Server Ports6-11CHANGE SERVER SUBNET MASK m.m.m.mCHANGE SERVER IP a.a.a.aCHANGE SERVER GATEWAY IP a.a.a.a NETWORK a.a.aCHANGE SERVER

Page 165

Adding Terminal Server Ports6-12CHANGE PORT N TELNET OCRLF ENABLEDCHANGE PORT N TELNET VERBOSE DISCHANGE PORT N TELNET BINARY WILL BINARY DOCHANGE PO

Page 166

Adding Terminal Server Ports6-13DEFINE PORT 3-16 TELNET EL NONEDEFINE PORT 3-16 TELNET GA NONEDEFINE PORT 3-16 TELNET IP NONEDEFINE PORT 3-16 TELNET S

Page 167

Adding Terminal Server Ports6-14DEFINE SERVICE LOCAL PORT15 3015 PORT 15 ENABLED CONNECTIONSENABLED TELNET ENABLEDDEFINE SERVICE LOCAL PORT16 3016 POR

Page 168 - Open System File

System Overview2-5SCADA CentralIP Gateway ToolBox(over IP)EthernetIP Gateway(Proxy MIB)IP NetworkMDLC NetworkEthernetLINE 1Terminal ServerRS232Termina

Page 169

Adding Terminal Server Ports6-15IP Gateway definitionThe Site Configuration for this setting is shown below:

Page 170

6-16IP Gateway RedundancyA redundant IP Gateway can be configured to minimize the risk of a SCADA control centerlosing contact with sites, and to ensu

Page 171

IP Gateway Redundancy6-17then the ‘new primary’ IP Gateway must establish connection with the Terminal server. In thisconfiguration, several minutes

Page 172 - Modem Connections

6-18IP Gateway Web OperationGeneralThe IP Gateway, version 4.0 and higher, includes a built-in Web Server. The Web serverenables users to perform cert

Page 173 - Parameter Settings

IP Gateway Web Operation6-19The TIPS box provides useful, context-sensitive tips for using the Web Server.The LEGEND box explains the object types and

Page 174 - Dial Up Window

IP Gateway Web Operation6-20Accessing the Web Server1. Connect the host computer to the IP network with IP route to the IP Gateway.2. Open a web bro

Page 175

IP Gateway Web Operation6-213. Click on the picture and the user logon dialog will be displayed, as shown below.4. Log in to the system, with the de

Page 176

IP Gateway Web Operation6-22The ToolsDownloading System Software using the Web ServerThe Web server enables the user to upgrade system firmware remote

Page 177

IP Gateway Web Operation6-23In case of firmware mismatch an error screen will be displayed.Retrieving Errors using the Web ServerThe Web server enable

Page 178

IP Gateway Web Operation6-244. To send the Error Logger messages from the screen via email, click on the Send Error Logby Email icon in the bottom le

Page 179 - Phone Menu

System Overview2-6SCADA CentralIP Gateway ToolBox(over IP)EthernetIP GatewayLINE 1RS232ASTRO Spectra RadioMOSCAD RTUMOSCADProgrammingToolBox(over IP)R

Page 180

IP Gateway Web Operation6-25counters. Level 11 gets the data without resetting the counters. For details on the devicesand levels, see the Software Di

Page 181 - Site Date & Time

IP Gateway Web Operation6-26For more information on the IP Gateway ToolBox SNMP Configurator, see the SNMPConfigurator section above.Sending Email to

Page 182

6-27IP Gateway Telnet ApplicationGeneralThe Telnet protocol is a standard protocol that provides virtual terminal communication,passing data from a re

Page 183 - Actions Menu

IP Gateway Telnet Operation6-28Telnet Command SummaryCommand Format Descriptionadduser <username>Adds a user to the list of valid IP Gateway use

Page 184

IP Gateway Telnet Operation6-29Command Format Description Site ID of EMU = n1 Link ID of EMU = n2 Port ID of EMU = n3 Port mux # = n3 | N/

Page 185 - About Site Date

IP Gateway Telnet Operation6-30Command Format Descriptionparms allparmsDisplays or changes the IP Gateway Telnet applicationconfigurable parameters.Li

Page 186 - Phone Book

IP Gateway Telnet Operation6-31Example OutputThe chart below depicts a list of users and sessions which might be displayed by the whocommand.GatewayNa

Page 187

A-1APPENDIX A:RS232 Adapter CablesThis appendix provides the information required for connecting an RTU RS232 port to variousunits, as detailed below:

Page 188

APPENDIX A:RS232 Adapter CablesA-2Connection to a ModemTo connect one of the RTU RS232 Ports to a Modem, you should use the FLN6458 adapter,which ends

Page 189

APPENDIX A:RS232 Adapter CablesA-3Connection to VRM650/VRM660 radioTo connect the RTU (via Port 2 or Port 3) to a VRM650/VRM660 radio, you should use

Page 190 - Save as Type

System Overview2-7SCADA CentralIP Gateway ToolBox(over IP)EthernetIP GatewaywithReflectorLINE 1RS232Private DataTAC RadioMOSCAD RTUMOSCADProgrammingTo

Page 191

APPENDIX A:RS232 Adapter CablesA-4Optional Function Description 15-pin MaleSPKR+ SPKR+ 6SPKR- SPKR- 7SWB+ Shrink Tube(Ext. +12V DC)4RTU-to-RTU Connect

Page 192

APPENDIX A:RS232 Adapter CablesA-5RTU-to-RTU Synchronous CommunicationUsing Port 3, 4The pin assignment of the cable to be used for RTU-to-RTU synchro

Page 193 - Communication Setup

B-1APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupHayes ACCURA 144 + FAX 144Modem Hayes ACCURA 144 + FAX 144Hayes ACCURA 144 + FAX 144Hayes ACCURA 144 + FAX 144

Page 194

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-2Command Summary(* indicates a change from the default)* B0 ITU-T answer sequence* E1 Enable local echo(Must be

Page 195

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-3S-Registers(* indicates a change from default)* S00=001 sets the number of rings before modem answers* S037=00

Page 196 - Stop Communication Driver

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-4Motorola OnlineSURFR 28.8Modem Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola OnlineSURFROnlineSURFROnlineSURFROnlineSURF

Page 197 - Host Table

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-5Command Summary(* indicates a change from the default)* B0 ITU-T answer sequence* E1 Enable local echo(Must be

Page 198 - Host Type

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-6S-Registers(* indicates a change from default)* S00=001 sets the number of rings before modem answers* S037=00

Page 199

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-7Motorola OnlineSURFR 33.6Modem Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola OnlineSURFROnlineSURFROnlineSURFROnlineSURF

Page 200

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-8Motorola OnlineSURFR 56KModem Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola OnlineSURFROnlineSURFROnlineSURFROnlineSURFR

Page 201

System Overview2-8receipt of data transmissions initiated by the field RTUs (so called burst/RTU event data,contention data or Change-Of-State [COS] m

Page 202 - Action Menu

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-9UDS V.3225Modem UDS V.3225UDS V.3225UDS V.3225UDS V.3225Type ExternalModel V.3225 LCD MINI SAVersionConfigurat

Page 203 - DataTac Modem ID Table

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-10Factory Option Set #2 (Asynchronous Dial-up without MNP)• MODEM PARAMETERSDCE RATE = DTE RATENORMAL ORIGINAT

Page 204 - Modem ID

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-11• SPEAKER OPTIONVOLUME MEDIUMON UNTIL CARRIER DETECT* Indicates variation from factory option set #1 (Inform

Page 205

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-12USRobotics Sportster 14400 FaxModem USRobotics USRobotics USRobotics USRobotics Sportster 14400 FaxSportster

Page 206

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-13Command Summary(* indicates a change from the default)B0 ITU-T answer sequence* E1 Enable local echo(Must be

Page 207

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-14S-Registers(* indicates a change from default)* S00=001 sets the number of rings before modem answers* S037=0

Page 208

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-15USRobotics Sportster 28800 FaxModem USRobotics USRobotics USRobotics USRobotics Sportster 28800 FaxSportster

Page 209 - IP Conversion Table

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-16Command Summary(* indicates a change from the default)B0 ITU-T answer sequence* E1 Enable local echo(Must be

Page 210

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-17S-Registers(* indicates a change from default)* S00=001 sets the number of rings before modem answers* S037=0

Page 211

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-18USRobotics Sportster 56K FaxModem USRobotics USRobotics USRobotics USRobotics Sportster Sportster Sportster S

Page 212 - Save as type

System Overview2-9Communicating with the IP GatewayOnce a channel has been established with the IP Gateway, the SCADA interface can issuerequests to t

Page 213

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-19Intel SatisFAXtion Modem/400eModem Intel SatisFAXtion Modem/400eType ExternalModel PCFM6501Version UNKNOWNACT

Page 214

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-20Command Summary(* indicates a change from the default)* B0 ITU-T answer sequence* E1 Enable local echo(Must b

Page 215

APPENDIX B:Remote ToolBox Modem SetupB-21S-Registers(* indicates a change from default)* S00=001 sets the number of rings before modem answers* S037=0

Page 216 - SW Diagnostics & Loggers

C-1Software Diagnostics OutputThis section lists the diagnostics which are available for the various MOSCAD RTU devices. Themessages are listed as th

Page 217 - Error Logger Tool

Software Diagnostics OutputC-2## 17 LEVEL = 1Minisession Channels--------------------Minisession Key Application ID--------------- ----------------

Page 218 - Software Diagnostics Tool

Software Diagnostics OutputC-3T_reset The amount of time a unit waits after having acknowledged repeated reset requests, beforesending its own reset f

Page 219

Software Diagnostics OutputC-4## 32 LEVEL = 0# of buffers in heap : %% 1# of buffers left in heap : %% 2The minimum # of buffers leftin heap from l

Page 220 - Open for Editing

Software Diagnostics OutputC-5ADAPTER DEVICE = COM1A,RTU1A, LIN1A,…## 48 LEVEL = 0Physical device key : %% 1Physical PIN’s table : %% 2Heap key,

Page 221 - List Files of Type

Software Diagnostics OutputC-6## 49 LEVEL = 10,11# of transmitted frames : %% 1# of transmission fails : %% 2# of received frames : %% 3# of receiv

Page 222

Software Diagnostics OutputC-7Current no. of channel busy retries : %% 13Sequence of master session : %% 14No. of frames in burst : %% 15No. of frames

Page 223 - Loggers Menu

iMarch 2003ContentsIntroduction ...

Page 224 - Diagnostics

System Overview2-10MOSCAD NFM SystemA typical network management system can be divided into three main levels:• Network Management Level• Element Ma

Page 225

Software Diagnostics OutputC-816. The total number of frames in a single transmission while waiting for ACK on the receiving site.17. The size of the

Page 226

Software Diagnostics OutputC-9## 66 LEVEL = 10/11# of transmitted frames : %% 1# of received frames : %% 2# of re-transmitted frames : %% 3# of rec

Page 227

Software Diagnostics OutputC-109. Data on the current task (the task ID and the task priority).10. The RTU tasks are wrapped by two inner tasks (high

Page 228

Software Diagnostics OutputC-114. The number of times the MDLC frame was retried without receiving ACK.5. The number of MDLC frame retries that rece

Page 229

Software Diagnostics OutputC-12## 113 LEVEL = 1Address 0 to transmit in same snapshot : %% 1Address 1 to transmit in same snapshot : %% 1Address 2

Page 230

Software Diagnostics OutputC-132. The # of Re-transmitted Frames represents only frames rejected by the physical layer (do not use thisnumber; use th

Page 231

Software Diagnostics OutputC-14NETWORK (NETWRK)## 180 LEVEL = 0# of links actually connected to network layer : %% 1Transport interface key : %% 2

Page 232

Software Diagnostics OutputC-15MINISESSION (EVNT , STCL)EVNT Event & Burst deviceSTCL Broadcast reception device## 200 LEVEL = 0Application

Page 233 - Device List

Software Diagnostics OutputC-1617. The next index of answer frames to be issued.## 201 LEVEL = 1Boxes_nr : %% 1Boxes in free queue : %% 2Boxes in w

Page 234

Software Diagnostics OutputC-179. Next box index.10. The internal queue ID.## 203 LEVEL = 3“outside answers queue”-------------------------------

Page 235

System Overview2-11TelnetWork StationRS232MOSCADToolBoxSystem Support CenterNetwork Management CenterMDLC NetworkTerminal Server132. . .MDLC SCCommuni

Page 236 - Advanced Features

Software Diagnostics OutputC-18## 208 LEVEL = 8“answers queue”--------------------buf site port link retries ret_time indx p_indx _indx q_nr-------

Page 237 - HealthCheck Mechanism

Software Diagnostics OutputC-19HDLC (RAD1P, RAD2P,...)## 260 LEVEL = 0HDLC hardware/software last status :-Internal software data (key) (DATA) :

Page 238 - Setting up the Site Table

Software Diagnostics OutputC-2018. The number of empty frames ready to be received.19. The number of frames received.20. The number of frames transmit

Page 239 - HealthCheck Diagnostics

Software Diagnostics OutputC-21## 262 LEVEL = 2HDLC hardware data buffers status :-Internal software data (key) (DATA) : %% 1Internal hardware regi

Page 240

Software Diagnostics OutputC-2214. Address of frame for transmission in descriptor 2.15. Address of frame for transmission in descriptor 3.16. Address

Page 241 - Adding Terminal Server Ports

Software Diagnostics OutputC-23## 263 LEVEL = 3HDLC software control and status :-Internal software data (key) (DATA) : %% 1Internal hardware regis

Page 242

Software Diagnostics OutputC-2414. The heap pin table.15. The Port number.16. Semaphore of the reception function.17. Semaphore of the transmission fu

Page 243 - Configuration

Software Diagnostics OutputC-25## 270 LEVEL = 10/11HDLC hardware/software last status :-Discard frame counter (DISFC) : %% 1CRC error counter (CRCE

Page 244

Software Diagnostics OutputC-26UART## 280UART hardware/software last status :-Internal software data (key) (DATA) : %% 1Internal hardware registers (I

Page 245

Software Diagnostics OutputC-2716. The number of times the noise error occurred during the reception of a single byte.17. The number of times a break

Page 246

System Overview2-12MOSCAD RTUThe MOSCAD RTU is a smart modular unit designed to operate as a stand-alone controller oras part of a system having any n

Page 247 - Terminal Server definition

Software Diagnostics OutputC-2812. Break register.13. The number of times the parity error occurred during the reception of a single byte.14. The numb

Page 248

Software Diagnostics OutputC-295. Address of frame in descriptor RX 1.6. Address of frame in descriptor RX 2.7. Address of frame in descriptor RX 3

Page 249

Software Diagnostics OutputC-30## 283UART software control and status :-Internal software data (key) (DATA) : %% 1Internal hardware registers (IREG) :

Page 250 - IP Gateway definition

Software Diagnostics OutputC-3114. The heap pin table.15. The Port number.16. Semaphore of the reception function.17. Semaphore of the transmission fu

Page 251 - IP Gateway Redundancy

Software Diagnostics OutputC-32## 285UART hardware/software last status :-Internal software data (key) (DATA) : %% 1Internal hardware registers (IREG)

Page 252

Software Diagnostics OutputC-3318. The number of empty frames ready to be received.19. The number of frames received.20. The number of frames transmit

Page 253 - IP Gateway Web Operation

Software Diagnostics OutputC-3413. The actual counter that counts the number of idles since the last character was received. For example,the time that

Page 254 - Security

Software Diagnostics OutputC-353. H-W parameters address.4. Address of frame in descriptor RX 0.5. Address of frame in descriptor RX 1.6. Address

Page 255 - Accessing the Web Server

Software Diagnostics OutputC-36## 288UART software control and status :-Internal software data (key) (DATA) : %% 1Internal hardware registers (IREG) :

Page 256

Software Diagnostics OutputC-3715. Offset for Rx descriptors for receiving frame.16. Offset for Tx descriptors for transmitting frame.17. MTE signal o

Page 257 - The Tools

System Overview2-13• Testing all hardware modules, including software calibration of analog inputs andoutputs• Retrieving time-tagged events (of dow

Page 258

Software Diagnostics OutputC-384. The number of times a break signal (end of reception) was received at the port.RADIO CHANNEL (RAD1C , RAD2C,…)## 30

Page 259

Software Diagnostics OutputC-39## 301Radio hardware control and status :-Internal software data (key) (DATA) : %% 1Internal hardware registers (IREG)

Page 260

Software Diagnostics OutputC-40Transmit buffer descriptor 5 (TXBD5) : %% %% %% %% 17Transmit buffer descriptor 6 (TXBD6) : %% %% %% %% 18Transmit buff

Page 261

Software Diagnostics OutputC-4122. The reception status of the last received frame.23. The offset value in the descriptors of the last received frame.

Page 262 - IP Gateway Telnet Application

Software Diagnostics OutputC-4211. Whether FSK, DPSK or FSK.12. The address to which this site will respond through this port.13. Actual channel acces

Page 263 - Telnet Command Summary

Software Diagnostics OutputC-4314. Number of busy Tx descriptors.15. Number of empty Tx descriptors.## 321Trunk radio hardware control and status :-In

Page 264 - IP Gateway Telnet Operation

Software Diagnostics OutputC-44Transmit buffer descriptor 0 (TXBD0) : %% %% %% %% 12Transmit buffer descriptor 1 (TXBD1) : %% %% %% %% 13Transmit buff

Page 265

Software Diagnostics OutputC-4523. The offset value in the descriptors of the last received frame.24. Internal variable of 68302.25. The status of the

Page 266 - Example Output

Software Diagnostics OutputC-466. Not relevant.7. Port number.8. Configuration mode.9. Channel access semaphore.10. MTE signal on events that took

Page 267 - RS232 Adapter Cables

Software Diagnostics OutputC-477. MTE signal on events that took place.8. Whether FSK, DPSK or FSK.9. Defines the functionality of port B in 68.10.

Page 268 - Connection to a Radio

System Overview2-14IP Gateway ToolboxThe IP Gateway Toolbox is a software package, which runs on an IBM PC (or compatible),and allows the user to buil

Page 269

Software Diagnostics OutputC-48## 342Rs232 hardware data buffers status :-Internal software data (key) (DATA) : %% 1Internal hardware registers (IREG)

Page 270

Software Diagnostics OutputC-4914. Address of frame for transmission in descriptor 2.15. Address of frame for transmission in descriptor 3.16. Address

Page 271 - Using Port 3, 4

Software Diagnostics OutputC-503. H-W parameters address.4. Working mode of the channel (synchronous, asynchronous, DTE, DCE).5. Communication baud

Page 272 - Remote ToolBox Modem Setup

Software Diagnostics OutputC-516. Channel access semaphore.7. MTE signal on events that took place.8. Whether FSK, DPSK or FSK.9. Defines the func

Page 273 - Command Summary

Software Diagnostics OutputC-5210. Defines the functionality of port B in 68.11. Determines whether the pin is for input or output.12. Defines the val

Page 274 - S-Registers

Software Diagnostics OutputC-5310. Address of frame in descriptor RX 6.11. Address of frame in descriptor RX 7.12. Address of frame for transmission i

Page 275 - Motorola OnlineSURFR 28.8

Software Diagnostics OutputC-54## 363Modem software control and status :-Internal software data (key) (DATA) : %% 1Internal hardware registers (IREG)

Page 276

Software Diagnostics OutputC-55TIMERS (10__MS , 100_MS , 1__SEC , 1__MIN)## 380 LEVEL = 0# of entries in the service table (actual) : %% 1Maximum

Page 277

Software Diagnostics OutputC-568. Whether FSK, DPSK or FSK.9. Defines the functionality of port B in 68.10. Determines whether the pin is for input

Page 278 - Motorola OnlineSURFR 33.6

Software Diagnostics OutputC-57## 522Rs485 hardware data buffers status :-Internal software data (key) (DATA) : %% 1Internal hardware registers (IREG)

Page 279 - Motorola OnlineSURFR 56K

System Overview2-15• Remotely define SNMP and Motorola SSC parameters.• Erase the IP Interface/Gateway Flash memory and downloads a new system.IP Ga

Page 280 - UDS V.3225

Software Diagnostics OutputC-5814. Address of frame for transmission in descriptor 2.15. Address of frame for transmission in descriptor 3.16. Address

Page 281

Software Diagnostics OutputC-592. H-W registers address.3. H-W parameters address.4. Working mode of the channel (synchronous, asynchronous, DTE, D

Page 282 - ON UNTIL CARRIER DETECT

Software Diagnostics OutputC-60LEVEL = 2Disabled blocks for type- %%1Block-0:%%2Block-1:%%21. The block type (block id). For the FLASHDB device (app

Page 283 - Modem Settings

Software Diagnostics OutputC-61## 620Low byte : %%Message : %%‘send message’ : %%‘comm established’ flag : %%‘message exist’ flag : %%Warmup not done

Page 284

Software Diagnostics OutputC-622. Time counter until disconnection.3. Last or current dialed number.4. Previous number dialed.5. Last site ID conn

Page 285

Software Diagnostics OutputC-63## 646 LEVEL = 1# of dial links (current) : %% 1Last failed link used : %% 2Port status partner link_key ldialer_key

Page 286

Software Diagnostics OutputC-649. Maximum amount of time to announce no response.10. Number of idles to announce end of RX.11. Number of errors.12. D

Page 287

Software Diagnostics OutputC-65BURST - SEQ## 710application identity : %% 1maximum buffers in ready queue : %% 2Number of buffers in list : %% 31. Ap

Page 288

Software Diagnostics OutputC-66TIMER EVENT## 960Timers max. value (in 10msc units) : %% 1Max. number of events / timers in buffer : %% 2Current number

Page 289 - USRobotics Sportster 56K Fax

Software Diagnostics OutputC-67STBLA (SITE TABLE)## 1022 LEVEL = 2Downloaded Site-Table:Site-ID Link-ID Retries Timeout======== ======= ======= ===

Page 290 - Intel SatisFAXtion Modem/400e

3-1Hardware InstallationHardware descriptionThe IP Gateway hardware is based on the 68360 Motorola processor, which is a dedicatedsmart CPU with Ether

Page 291

Software Diagnostics OutputC-68## 1131Chunk address Chunk size Is free?------------- ---------- --------123 • A table of all of the chunks that were a

Page 292

Software Diagnostics OutputC-69OCOMM LEVEL = 0## 1400ocomm key variables--------------------------Heap device key : %% 1Physical device key : %% 2R

Page 293 - Software Diagnostics Output

Software Diagnostics OutputC-70## 1401 LEVEL = 1ocomm key variables (continue)---------------------------------------Radio transmit queue pointer

Page 294 - ## 21 LEVEL = 5

Software Diagnostics OutputC-71## 1410The number of times the following operations were executedLEVEL : 10 (zeros the counters after diagnostics)LEVEL

Page 295

Software Diagnostics OutputC-72## 1420 LEVEL = 20plug - in modem config. parametersPre - emphasize enable : %% 1De - emphasize enable : %% 2Radio c

Page 296 - ## 32 LEVEL = 1

Software Diagnostics OutputC-73## 1440plug-in modem statistical informationNumber of spikes received at last reception : %% 1Total number of spikes re

Page 297 - ## 48 LEVEL = 0

Software Diagnostics OutputC-745. The maximum time frame (in seconds) for data transmission. Transmission over this time will beterminated, and a fai

Page 298

Software Diagnostics OutputC-758. The minimum waiting time (in msec) between one frame transmission and the next. It is measuredfrom the end of the c

Page 299

Software Diagnostics OutputC-767. Transmits a constant tone during this period (in msec), before data transmission starts.8. The maximum time frame

Page 300 - ## 65 LEVEL = 1

Software Diagnostics OutputC-77## 1503 LEVEL = 3Control channel Configuration parameters:Wait for control - channel - access timeout Sec : %% 1Warm

Page 301 - ## 80 LEVEL = 0

Hardware Installation3-2Communication PortsThe IP Gateway includes support for TCP/IP over 10 Mbits/sec Ethernet LANs forcommunication with the SCADA,

Page 302 - ## 112 LEVEL = 0

Software Diagnostics OutputC-787. Yes: OCOMM module is waiting for end of current piggyback transmission. (UART of CPU hasfinished transmitting).8.

Page 303

Software Diagnostics OutputC-79GPS## 1600GPS module parametersHeap key : %% 1UART key : %% 2Update System flags function pointer : %% 3Read Ladder tim

Page 304 - ## 115 LEVEL = 10/11

Software Diagnostics OutputC-8013. When the GPS frame was encoded and calculated in local time. Because it is correct for 9, 10 is to beadded.14. The

Page 305 - NETWORK STOCK (NSTOCK)

Software Diagnostics OutputC-81## 1610GPS statistical informationHow many 2 seconds timeout occurred during reception ? : %% 1How many valid frames we

Page 306 - NETWORK (NETWRK)

Software Diagnostics OutputC-82TCP/IP## 1700 LEVEL = 0Ethernet address : %%1IP address : %%2Default router address : %%3IP network mask : %%4IP bro

Page 307 - MINISESSION (EVNT , STCL)

Software Diagnostics OutputC-839. The maximum number of packets on the UDP receive queue.10. The maximum number of packets on the sending queue of th

Page 308 - ## 202 LEVEL = 2

Software Diagnostics OutputC-84GAUART DEVICE = COMxA, RTUxA, LINxA## 2020 LEVEL = 0GAUart 's Hardware Internal Registers :-----------------

Page 309 - ## 207 LEVEL = 7

Software Diagnostics OutputC-8517. Receive Ready control Register (2nd buffer).18. Receive Status control Register (2nd buffer).19. Transmit control b

Page 310 - ## 210 LEVEL = 10/11

Software Diagnostics OutputC-86## 2022 LEVEL = 2GAUART's Internal RAM data-Device Key :-------------------------------------------Current mode

Page 311 - HDLC (RAD1P, RAD2P,...)

Software Diagnostics OutputC-8716. Offset for Tx descriptors for transmitting frame .17. MTE signal of conditions that were met.18. Whether the frame

Page 312 - ## 261 LEVEL = 1

Hardware Installation3-3The third and fourth channels can be connected via plug-in board to various communicationmedia:Radio: VHF or UHF, conventional

Page 313 - ## 262 LEVEL = 2

Software Diagnostics OutputC-88IPLINK LINxL## 2200 LEVEL = 0Iplink device key--------------------Heap key : %% 1Network key : %% 2Network pin

Page 314

Software Diagnostics OutputC-89transmission to it results in an ICMP:Dest Unreach error message, or when the ‘check alive’ testfails. Use of this par

Page 315 - ## 263 LEVEL = 3

Software Diagnostics OutputC-908. Last Site ID from which the RTU received transmission.9. Last IP address from which the RTU received transmission.

Page 316 - ## 264 LEVEL = 4

Software Diagnostics OutputC-91## 2210 LEVEL = 10, 11Iplink statistics------------------Number of times re-opened socket : %%1Number of times trans

Page 317 - ## 270 LEVEL = 10/11

Software Diagnostics OutputC-9213. Number of times the port recovered from failed mode.14. Reason for failure to push received radio data frame to net

Page 318

Software Diagnostics OutputC-93SLIP LINxSlp## 2300 LEVEL = 0Slip port parameters---------------------formater key : %%1port mode : %%2port rat

Page 319

Software Diagnostics OutputC-9414. Timeout in seconds in which no data was received and disconnecting/reactivating SLIP/PPP.15. Time elapsed in second

Page 320

Software Diagnostics OutputC-952. Status of IPCP layer (up or down).3. Status of PAP layer (up or down).4. Status of CHAP layer (up or down).5. No

Page 321

Software Diagnostics OutputC-96## 2302 LEVEL = 2PPP log information-------------------Last protocol received : %%1LCP protocol received : %%2LCP co

Page 322

Software Diagnostics OutputC-97PAP message length : %%52PAP message transmitted : %%53Time transmitted last PAP: %%54CHAP protocol transmitted : %%55C

Page 323

Hardware Installation3-4Mechanical InstallationThe IP Gateway unit can be supplied with the following two configurations:Gateway with communication in

Page 324

Software Diagnostics OutputC-9824. Not relevant.25. CHAP code received.26. CHAP id received.27. Length of CHAP message received in bytes.28. CHAP mess

Page 325

Software Diagnostics OutputC-9953. Last PAP message transmitted.54. The last time an PAP message was transmitted.55. Not relevant.56. CHAP code transm

Page 326

Software Diagnostics OutputC-1003. Number of bytes received.4. Number of bytes received by the RTU which could not be processed.5. Not relevant.6.

Page 327

Software Diagnostics OutputC-101## 2398PPP is not created on this portUser has tried issue level 1 or 2 for SLIP port (## 2301 or ## 2302). Port is no

Page 328

Software Diagnostics OutputC-1024. Sequential number of configuration message last sent to radio.5. Indicates last type of operation.6. Indicates w

Page 329

Software Diagnostics OutputC-103## 2505 LEVEL = 105Encryption failue info:-----------------------%%RTU sets radio in encrypted mode: %%Encryption m

Page 330 - ## 300 LEVEL = 0

Software Diagnostics OutputC-10415. Last Destination IP Address for which an acknowledgement was received.## 2520 LEVEL = 100IPMODM user parameters

Page 331 - ## 302 LEVEL = 2

Software Diagnostics OutputC-10513. Optional AT command string to send to modem before dialing. Used by the RTU to override defaultsettings in the mod

Page 332

Software Diagnostics OutputC-1066. If last modem configuration failed, display the reason for the failure.7. The last AT command which was sent to t

Page 333 - ## 303 LEVEL = 3

Software Diagnostics OutputC-107## 2523 LEVEL = 103iDEN Radio Status:------------------Radio status : %% 1Radio substatus : %% 2Radio services : %%

Page 334 - TRUNK CHANNEL

ContentsiiUninstalling the IP Gateway Toolbox Application...

Page 335

Hardware Installation3-5Stand-alone Gateway unitThe IP Gateway desk-top unit without radio, PS/Charger and box, to be placed on a desk orinstalled in

Page 336

Software Diagnostics OutputC-108## 2525 LEVEL = 105LAPi related statistics in iDEN modem:--------------------------------------Number of PRAP messa

Page 337

Software Diagnostics OutputC-109## 2526 LEVEL = 106IP Related Statistics in iDEN modem:------------------------------------Total number of IP Datag

Page 338 - RS232 CHANNEL

Software Diagnostics OutputC-110## 2527 LEVEL = 107iDEN modem server description-----------------------------Normalized battery level : %% 1Color c

Page 339

Software Diagnostics OutputC-111Configuration Advanced Link Layer. If data was transmitted while the modem was being configured,that data may have bee

Page 340

Software Diagnostics OutputC-112## 2540 LEVEL = 210,211RALP statistics:----------------Number of times failed lock RALP : %% 1Number of times poste

Page 341

Software Diagnostics OutputC-113## 2542 LEVEL = 102IPMODM File variables---------------------Variable Value-------- -----When a Standard Modem is u

Page 342 - MODEM CHANNEL

Software Diagnostics OutputC-114## 2710 LEVEL = 10,11Dmap27 counter information :Number ok txframes :%%1Number bad txframes :%%2Number reject txfra

Page 343

Software Diagnostics OutputC-115MPT1327 (PHYSICAL MODULE) DEVICE = RADxP## 2750 LEVEL = 0*********************** MPT1327 DEVICE KEY ************

Page 344

Software Diagnostics OutputC-1165. Signal parameter, contains the status of the system (HDLC mode).6. Sync SYNCRONIZATION latch lock.7. Sync SYNCRO

Page 345

Software Diagnostics OutputC-117## 2751 LEVEL = 1******************************* MPT1327 hardware registers *******************************CURRENT

Page 346

Hardware Installation3-6ConnectorsConnector LocationsEight connectors are located on the IP Gateway rear panel as shown in Figure 3-4 below:Figure 3-4

Page 347 - ## 380 LEVEL = 0

Software Diagnostics OutputC-1184. DSR1 register parameters (See MC68302 Manual Page 4-119)5. SCCM1 register parameters (See MC68302 Manual Page 4-

Page 348

Software Diagnostics OutputC-1199. UART ADDRESS Character 2 (UART mode)10. Receive Control Character Register (UART mode)11. CONT

Page 349

Software Diagnostics OutputC-1205. Discard Frame Counter (HDLC mode)6. CRC Error counter

Page 350

Software Diagnostics OutputC-121## 2754 LEVEL = 3******************************** MPT1327 DESCRIPTORS STATUS ********************************RECEIV

Page 351 - ## 600 LEVEL = 0

Software Diagnostics OutputC-1223. Number of Abort sequences.4. Number of frames with non-matching addresses.5. Number of frames which had to be re

Page 352 - LEVEL = 2

Software Diagnostics OutputC-1232. Map27 mode: One of : “CONTROL", "DATA".3. Indication that Initialization was done. (1 = yes, 0 = n

Page 353 - LDIALER (DIL2D , DIL 3D)

Software Diagnostics OutputC-124## 2810 LEVEL = 10,11Imap27 counter information :Number ok txmapframes :%%1Number bad txmapframes :%%2Number rxmapb

Page 354 - ## 645 LEVEL = 0

Software Diagnostics OutputC-125DESx## 2900 LEVEL = 0%%#1 %%#2Encryption device information. Two strings will appear:1. Denotes whether or not a

Page 355 - TOPLC (PLC1L, PLC2L, PLC3L)

Software Diagnostics OutputC-126AUSYNC## 3000 LEVEL = 0Operation mode:Is synchronized (1=YES, 0=NO): %%1SYNC interval (seconds): %%2Number of links

Page 356 - FRAME - SEQ

Software Diagnostics OutputC-127## 3001 LEVEL = 1Device keys:MiniSession device key (HEX): %%1Stock device key (HEX): %%2Heap device key (HEX): %%3

Page 357 - BURST - SEQ

Hardware Installation3-75678CDRTSCNTRLDTRPort 1B AUI /Ethernet123456789101112131415GNDCOL+DO+GNDDI+GNDN.CGNDCOL-DO-GNDDI-+12VGNDN.CPort 1A RJ45 /Ether

Page 358 - TIMER EVENT

Software Diagnostics OutputC-128## 3011 LEVEL = 11Counters:Number of requests arrived: %%1Number of requests handled: %%2Number of requests sent: %

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Software Diagnostics OutputC-129REQMNG## 5000 LEVEL = 0Reqmng data:------------max clients : %%1max channels : %%2max buffers : %%3comm buffer leng

Page 360

Software Diagnostics OutputC-130## 5001 LEVEL = 1name free id tx burst error%%1 %%2 %%3 %%4 %%5 %%61. The name of the connected clients. (If a ro

Page 361 - OCOMM LEVEL = 0

Software Diagnostics OutputC-131HELTHCH (HEALTH CHECK)## 5121 LEVEL = 1Health Check Diagnostics - Rtus (times are in seconds)----------------------

Page 362 - ## 1401 LEVEL = 1

Software Diagnostics OutputC-132DOCTOR## 5211 LEVEL = 1%%1 Doctor Version: %%2 System Version: %%3MTE ERROR SR:%%4 PC:%%5 ErrCode:%%6 CurrTask:%%7C

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C-133Error MessagesError Logger MessagesThis section lists the errors and warnings which may be generated by the Error Logger. The messagesare listed

Page 364 - ## 1420 LEVEL = 20

Error MessagesC-134Error #41: Low Byte Error When Using Flash MemoryThis message appears during configuration download, while downloading theflash. Th

Page 365 - FSKADP (OCOMC)

Error MessagesC-135Error #81: No Fixed transactions Table Was Assigned To SlaveA fixed transaction was received but the fixed transaction table was no

Page 366 - ## 1501 LEVEL = 1

Error MessagesC-136Error #111: From Site : %%Link : %% can not communicate with current unitCommunication was initiated by a site which is not defined

Page 367 - ## 1502 LEVEL = 2

Error MessagesC-137Error #141: Can not find Link ID in network configuration, network layer: %% Dest Site: %%,Dest Link: %%, Dest Port: %%The networ

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Hardware Installation3-8Use the “Thin-Wire to AUI” unit for connecting the IP Gateway to “Thin-Wire LAN” (coaxialmedia.A unique Ethernet port address

Page 369 - ## 1504 LEVEL = 4

Error MessagesC-138Error #181: Getting illegal date & time:Seconds: %% Minutes: %% Hours: %%Day : %% Date : %% Month: %% Year: %%May indicate

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Error MessagesC-139Error #230: Bad table coordinate :%%The 'Z' coordinate (table number) belongs to a table that does not exist in theapplic

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Error MessagesC-140Error #241: Txintrc or Rxintrc was called with invalid type %%Invalid parameter type. See Intrac Protocols chapter in Advanced Fea

Page 372 - ## 1601 LEVEL = 1

Error MessagesC-141Error #257: Some Failure In Module %%.Faulty FIFO communication in the specified module.Error #258: CLOCK fail flag in module %% is

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Error MessagesC-142Error #270: Incompatible Communication PROTOCOL on: PORT #%% CONTROL=%%STATUS=%%May indicate system software/hardware problem. Cons

Page 374 - ## 1700 LEVEL = 0

Error MessagesC-143Error #282: Unoperational Communication CHANNEL on: PORT #%% CONTROL=%%STATUS=%%The port is transferred to software mode. This mess

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Error MessagesC-144Error #290: A fault has occurred in the spread spectrum (aironet) radio. The system haschecked the radio registers and found that t

Page 376 - ## 2020 LEVEL = 0

Error MessagesC-145Error #304: MTE: The CONTROL procedure of devices was not started, because the type ofcontrol parameter is out of range !!Type of r

Page 377 - ## 2021 LEVEL = 1

Error MessagesC-146Error #400: Presentation layer: in function %% remove slice failed. Remove slice failed.May indicate system software problem. Consu

Page 378 - ## 2022 LEVEL = 2

Error MessagesC-147Error #413: Presentation layer: in function %% format error, encryption not supported.Encryption and compression are not supported.

Page 379 - ## 2061 LEVEL = 1

Hardware Installation3-9Power SupplyThe IP Gateway with connection interface is powered by the MOSCAD 12V power supply(10.8 ÷ 15.1V DC). Connect a fou

Page 380 - IPLINK LINxL

Error MessagesC-148Error #560: The MC68882 Coprocessor is connected, but is not OK.All floating point and double precision calculations are emulated b

Page 381 - ## 2202 LEVEL = 2

Error MessagesC-149Error #606: Fatal !!! Division by 0 in rungs while performing the divide operation. The result isundefined !!Dividing by 0 in user

Page 382 - ## 2203 LEVEL = 3

Error MessagesC-150Error #735: Device TOPLC,Function %%, Port Name %% : Unable To Alloc Uf Buffer.Allocation problem.May indicate system software prob

Page 383 - ## 2210 LEVEL = 10, 11

Error MessagesC-151Error #746: Device TOPLC, Function %%, Port Name %% Received a control from theSWITCHER while there is no software loaded for the P

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Error MessagesC-152Error #770: Device TOSCADA, Function %% Port Name %% : Cannot find site index andport.There is a problem in PLC table or site table

Page 385 - SLIP LINxSlp

Error MessagesC-153Error #823: Userrom Plc module, Function %%Get_coldef_tab Failed !May indicate system software problem. Consult product group.Error

Page 386 - ## 2301 LEVEL = 1

Error MessagesC-154Error #833: Userrom Plc module, Function %%Cannot Find PLCStt !May indicate system software problem. Consult product group.Error #8

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Error MessagesC-155Error #844: Userrom Plc module, Function %%Cannot Find PLC address %% in download process or userrom not OK.Can not perform PLC co

Page 388 - ## 2302 LEVEL = 2

Error MessagesC-156Error #876: The TX thread did not hang up the phone line as the RX thread asked.For system software developers. Consult product gro

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Error MessagesC-157Error #908: PLC Switcher module, Function %%Cannot get the PIN Table !May indicate system software problem. Consult product group.E

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Hardware Installation3-10Indication LEDsThere are 22 indication LEDs located on the IP Gateway’s front panel. These LEDs provide anindication of the b

Page 391 - ## 2310 LEVEL = 10, 11

Error MessagesC-158Error #934: MODBUSTM module, Function %%The MODBUS reply frame CRC is not correctCRC error in MODBUS reply frame.Error #935: MODBUS

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Error MessagesC-159Error #944: MODBUSTM module, Function %%The box number of the reply is not as expected!!Timeout problems. Consult product group.Err

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Error MessagesC-160Error #972: MODBUSTS module, Function %%The FLUSH function failed, but continuingMay indicate system software problem. Consult prod

Page 394 - ## 2504 LEVEL = 104

Error MessagesC-161Error #982: MODBUSTS module, Function %%The N_ELM field in poll control is zero !It must be GE from 1.May indicate system software

Page 395 - ## 2510 LEVEL = 110, 111

Error MessagesC-162Error #991: MODBUSTS module, Function %%The length of exception reply is not as expectedTimeout problems or system software problem

Page 396 - ## 2520 LEVEL = 100

Error MessagesC-163Error #1006: ABTS module, Function %%Failed to build the reply or command in Allen Bradley format !May indicate system software pro

Page 397 - Is port being locked ? : %%10

Error MessagesC-164Error #1016: ABTS module, Function %%The FLUSH function failed, but continuingMay indicate system software problem. Consult product

Page 398 - ## 2522 LEVEL = 102

Error MessagesC-165Error #1109: Attempt To Use Slave With No Entry in Site table – %%RTU defined as Master can not operate without Site table.Error #1

Page 399 - ## 2524 LEVEL = 104

Error MessagesC-166Error #1152: Channel Not Init – Msg Id: %% Msg Type: %%Uninitialized X25/LAPB channel.May indicate system software problem. Consult

Page 400 - ## 2525 LEVEL = 105

Error MessagesC-16725 FRMR retry limitError #1230: Chnltest -RX task got err Frame When Called From Trnsintr.buf_f_get() Returned: %%May indicate syst

Page 401 - ## 2526 LEVEL = 106

Hardware Installation3-11Figure 3-6: IP Gateway Indication PanelLEDs CombinationsA combination of lighted LEDs indicates a malfunction in the CPU. Th

Page 402

Error MessagesC-168Error #1260: Tmrevent: Events/Timers Buffer is Full.No more buffers for DI events and their related timers. Number of buffers canbe

Page 403

Error MessagesC-169Error #1504: ‘TxIntrc’ was called with invalid subgroup ‘ITxSub’ %%This error occurs when you call the TxIntrc function with the wr

Page 404 - ## 2540 LEVEL = 210,211

Error MessagesC-170173 Piggyback got from 68302 frame error174 Piggyback got from 68302 noise error175 Piggyback Config register not programmed proper

Page 405 - DMAP27 DEVICE = RADxD

Error MessagesC-171Error #1602: Failed testing INTRAC modem piggyback (CTS signal)Hardware problem in modem.Error #1638: INTRAC system table: invalid

Page 406 - ## 2710 LEVEL = 10,11

Error MessagesC-172Error #1751: Invalid blockInvalid “C” block loaded to the RTU. Its calculated CRC does not match that ofthe loaded block. Reload th

Page 407 - ## 2750 LEVEL = 0

Error MessagesC-173Error #1906: Invalid conversion table in FlashError in MDLC over IP. IP Conversion Table which was downloaded could notbe read or

Page 408

Error MessagesC-174Error #1915: Unsupported 'connect to' %% device in MDLC over IP port‘Connect to’ parameter is not supported by this syste

Page 409 - ## 2751 LEVEL = 1

Error MessagesC-175Error #1952: The reception queue of the dowloaded protocol driver is fullDriver of second protocol is not emptying frames from queu

Page 410 - ## 2752 LEVEL = 2

Error MessagesC-176Errors #5000-6999 are used for MCP-T.Errors #7000-9999 are used for C Applications.Errors #10000-12999 are used for MCP-M/T.Error:

Page 411 - ## 2753 LEVEL = 2

Error MessagesC-177Error: 15050 Gtcpip - create socket error %% (%%)Error: 15051 Gtcpip - Bind socket error %% (%%)Error: 15054 Gtcpip - Problem readi

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Hardware Installation3-12• (2) RX LED of Port 4 is on: ROM test has failed.• (3) CM and RX LEDs are on: FLASH memory test has failed.• (4) TX4 LED

Page 413 - ## 2760 LEVEL = 10,11

Error MessagesC-178Error: 15236 Trdpool- Get thread failed %% %%Error: 15237 Trdpool- Issue thread, get thread error %% %%Error: 15238 Trdpool- Issue

Page 414

Error MessagesC-179Error: 15353 Gtappl - Nstart, setfunctab failed %% %%Error: 15354 Gtappl - Nstart, trdpool get block failed %% %%Error: 15355 G

Page 415 - ## 2802 LEVEL = 2

Error MessagesC-180Error: 15502 newdel – pure virtual calledError: 15503 mcpsbld – create device errorError: 15510 contalib – forbidden delete: class

Page 416 - ## 2810 LEVEL = 10,11

Error MessagesC-181Error: 15611 HASH-DB Failed to Update Heltch-Check\Link-Handler.Error: 15612 HASH-DB Failed to read Site Table. error = %%.

Page 417 - ## 2903 LEVEL = 2

Software Installation4-11Entering the PasswordWhen you activate a Toolbox application at the beginning of a work session, Toolbox displaysthe Password

Page 418 - ## 3000 LEVEL = 0

4-1Software InstallationIntroductionThe IP Gateway Toolbox software which is delivered with the IP Gateway unit, allows thesystem engineer to define a

Page 419 - ## 3010 LEVEL = 10

Software Installation4-2IP Gateway Toolbox - Functions and Featuresa. The following configurations for the MDLC and TCP/IP can be edited:• IP Gatewa

Page 420 - ## 3101 LEVEL = 1

ContentsiiiTerminal Server...

Page 421 - ## 5000 LEVEL = 0

Software Installation4-3Installation ProceduresThis document outlines the instructions for installing the IP Gateway Toolbox Applicationsoftware. An i

Page 422 - ## 5005 LEVEL = 10, 11

Software Installation4-4Figure 4-2: Welcome Dialog screen5. The Install Wizard displays the Software License Agreement (see Figure 4-3). Please readt

Page 423 - HELTHCH (HEALTH CHECK)

Software Installation4-56. The Install Wizard displays the Choose Destination Location screen with the defaultdirectory path C:\Itbox550 (see Figure

Page 424 - ## 5211 LEVEL = 1

Software Installation4-6Figure 4-5: Choose Folder screenIf you specified a non-existing destination directory, the Install Wizard inquires if youwant

Page 425 - Error Messages

Software Installation4-7Figure 4-7: Select Program Folder screen8. The Installation Wizard displays the Confirm Your Settings screen (see Figure 4-8)

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Software Installation4-8Figure 4-8: Confirm Your Settings screen9. While the Setup program copies the IP Gateway Toolbox software files, a programind

Page 427

Software Installation4-9Figure 4-9: File Transfer Progress screen10. When the last installation diskette is copied, setup displays a confirmation mess

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Software Installation4-10Figure 4-10: Setup Complete screenStarting a Toolbox ApplicationIn Windows, the IP Gateway Toolbox folder is located in the S

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5-1IP Gateway ToolboxGeneral ConceptThe Windows-based IP Gateway Toolbox software which is delivered with the IP Gatewayunit, allows the system engine

Page 430

5-2Site ConfigurationThe IP Gateway system operates with a very wide range of communication boards whichsatisfy most application requirements. To make

Page 431

ContentsivAbout...

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Site Configuration5-3ToolBarThe Toolbar displays the icons described under Icons.SiteIDBarThe SiteIDBar is used to specify the IP Gateway to which the

Page 433

Site Configuration5-4The highest level item in the treeview is the workspace name and below that is the projectname. The third level contains the thre

Page 434

Site Configuration5-5Advanced TabThe WorkSpaceBar Advanced tab contains a treeview of the port parameters and the advancedparameters of the site confi

Page 435

Site Configuration5-6SCADA TabThe WorkSpaceBar SCADA tab contains a treeview of the SCADA system parameters.As with the other tabs, the highest level

Page 436

Site Configuration5-7Information TabThis tab lists the version of the IP Gateway Toolbox version under which the configurationwas created (e.g. V5.50)

Page 437

Site Configuration5-8File Menu, Preview Current File commandHelp Menu, About Site Configuration commandFile MenuThe commands in the File menu are main

Page 438

Site Configuration5-9OpenThe Open command (Site Configuration, File menu) opens an existing site configuration file.After the command is activated, th

Page 439

Site Configuration5-10The IP Gateway Toolbox recognizes and opens configuration files saved with previousToolBox versions. If you open an older config

Page 440

Site Configuration5-11Dialog box parametersUse the parameters in the order specified below.Save inIf the currently displayed directory is not the corr

Page 441

Site Configuration5-12• Ensure that the OutPutBar is displayed.• Ensure that the SiteIDBar is displayed and the address is configured properly.• En

Page 442

ContentsvView Menu ...

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Site Configuration5-13If none of the ports is defined as RS232 Local Computer, ToolBox access will be permittedthrough any port, provided it is define

Page 444

Site Configuration5-14The information includes details such as the number of times the FLASH memory of thatspecific IP Gateway has been burnt (the FLA

Page 445

Site Configuration5-15Preview Current FileThe Preview Current File command displays the main settings of the current configuration file.The current fi

Page 446

Site Configuration5-16CPU MenuThe CPU menu displays the IP Gateway type. It cannot be modified by the user.View MenuThe commands in the View menu are

Page 447

Site Configuration5-17Window MenuThe commands in the Window menu are designed to handle the display of the windows andthe style of these windows.Close

Page 448

Site Configuration5-18Tile VerticallyThis command arranges the various screens in vertically tiled style.Tile HorizontallyThis command arranges the va

Page 449

Site Configuration5-19Port Type for Port 2The Port Type parameters window is displayed with the default setting. To change the PortType, select an op

Page 450

Site Configuration5-20RS232, Sync, RTU-to-RTU (MDLC)For local connection to another RTU in synchronous mode, via RS232.RS485, RTU Multi-drop (MDLC)For

Page 451

Site Configuration5-21Advanced Physical and Link Layer Parameters for Port 2When one of the advanced parameters windows is displayed, you can use the

Page 452

Site Configuration5-22Microwave, Full-Duplex, SyncFor full-duplex, synchronous microwave communication, using the Line Modem board.Microwave, Full-Dup

Page 453

ContentsviEdit Menu...

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Site Configuration5-23User Parameters for Port 3A description of the User parameters follows.Link nameContains the logical name of the link that the p

Page 455

Site Configuration5-24Type of Modem →→→→↓↓↓↓ ModulationFull-Duplex2W/4WMulti-DropHalf-DuplexDial-Up MicrowaveFull-DuplexMicrowaveHalf-DuplexQAM 2400 b

Page 456

Site Configuration5-25The Zones button appears in the Definition of Port 3 Parameters dialog box when the selectedport type parameters involve zone de

Page 457

Site Configuration5-26Port 4Port 4 is also a plug-in port like Port 3, designed for various radio or line communications, forexample:• Radio• Line•

Page 458

Site Configuration5-27Advanced Physical and Link Layer Parameters for Port 4 After clicking one of the advanced parameters tabs, you can use the follo

Page 459 - 25 FRMR retry limit

Site Configuration5-28Link Layer Parameters for TCP/IP Port 1The following parameters relate to the MDLC Over IP technology. The range of possible iss

Page 460

Site Configuration5-29TCP connect retries <5-20> [6]Maximum number of retries to create TCP connectionMax waiting connections on socket <1-10

Page 461

Site Configuration5-30Printout format buffer size (Bytes) <256-1024> [524]Length of buffer for debug sprint (C++ function)Port Type for DataTAC

Page 462

Site Configuration5-31TX queue size <2^3-2^9> [2^6]:This is the maximum number of MDLC frames that can be placed in the transmission queuebefore

Page 463

Site Configuration5-32Max. number of addressable sites in a transmission <1-4> [4]:Maximum number of units the Data Link layer is capable of add

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ContentsviiContents...

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Site Configuration5-33Terminal Server IP addressThis column displays the 32-bit IP address parameter of the Terminal Server connected to thecurrent po

Page 466

Site Configuration5-34Range: 000.000.000.001-255.255.255.254If you accidentally type an IP address which has already been assigned to an existing Port

Page 467

Site Configuration5-35For Terminal with Server IP addressRange: 000.000.000.001-255.255.255.254User Free Link-IDs starting fromThis field defaults to

Page 468

Site Configuration5-36Link IDThe Link ID defaults to the next available Link ID.DescriptionDefaults to a blank field. You may enter an up to 40-charac

Page 469

Site Configuration5-37For Terminal with Server IP addressUses the IP address of the Terminal Server Port selected in the Terminal Server Ports screen.

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Site Configuration5-38DescriptionSame as the source port. Can be modified.Toolbox copies the new ports after the insertion point. The copied ports are

Page 471

Site Configuration5-39Advanced ParametersThis section reviews all of the ToolBox advanced configuration parameters. Throughout theToolBox, advanced pa

Page 472

Site Configuration5-40Max. time waiting for TX-grant <100-900000> mSec [900000]:The period of time the system will wait for channel access, from

Page 473

Site Configuration5-4167 European standardHanging up an unused line by INITIATOR after <1-60> Sec [20]:A period of quiet time at the end of whic

Page 474 - Changing the Session Password

Site Configuration5-42ON RTS is always ON.This parameter is for old boards that do not react fast enough to RTS.Minimum number of flags between HDLC f

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