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3.2. Apply Power to the CMSConnect the CMS to an appropriate power source. Press the Power Switch ON. The ON LEDshould light, and the RDY LED shoul
Perform the following procedure to access the CMS Command Mode, explore basic features,and check for proper operation.Start your communications progra
/T Reset Network Interface +-----------------------+/D, /E, /I, /T Commands: Add /Y to bypass "Sure (Y/N)?"Figure 3.1: Th
create a connection between two other ports.To connect Port 2 to Port 3, type /C 2 3 [Enter].i. While Ports 2 and 3 are connected, Port 1 will still
CAUTION: This device should only be operated with the type of power sourceindicated on the instrument nameplate. If you are not sure of the type of p
when communicating with the CMS. This will ensure access to command functions, even if theunit is initialized to default parameters.Note:If the Option
Up Down XON/XOFFDown Up BothUp Up None* = Factory Setting4.2.3. Default Response Message Format (Sw6)When commands are invoked, the CMS can respond
4.4. Connecting Devices to the CMSAccess the Command Mode.1. Determine which port will be used for connection to the new device (e.g. Port 3).2. C
Figure 4.2: CMS Application Example (Not to Scale)The example in Figure 4.2 shows one of many possible installation configurations for the CMS.In t
configuration, connect to any port, or review unit status. Users are only allowed to reviewstatus and connect to the ports allowed by their Port Passw
Warnings and Cautions:No Serviceable Parts Inside; Authorized Service PersonnelOnlyDo not attempt to repair or service this device yourself. Internal
Modem Access: To access the command mode via modem, proceed as follows:Dial the number for the external modem connected to the CMS.i. If you have de
5.3. Password FunctionsThe CMS features two different types of passwords; the Supervisor Password and the Port(User) Passwords. The Supervisor Passw
Supervisor Level Commands. In this case, the only way to access theSupervisor Mode, is to reinitialize the CMS to default values as described inSectio
display the System Parameters Menu.Site ID Message: (Up to 32 characters; Default = undefined) Type 1 and press [Enter],the Site I.D. Prompt will appe
To exit a menu or prompt without changing its current value, press [Esc].● Passwords and port names are case sensitive. When defining passwords and
Parameters selected via these menus will stay in effect until the unit is initialized or the /Pcommand is used to reconfigure the port. After initiali
Note: The Port Password is not displayed by the Port Parameters menu. When thePort Password has been defined, the field for this item will read "
Enter: "<" Previous Port, ">" Next Port, <ESC> Exit ...Figure 5.2: Port Configuration Menu (Modem Mod
When a Resident Connection is initiated, the CMS will send a message which liststhe connected ports, and displays the one character or three character
contact your network administrator for appropriate settings, and then assign parameters asdescribed in this section.NETWORK PARAMETERS 1. IP Address:
When mounting the unit in an enclosed rack with a ventilation fan at the top of the rack,note that excessive heat generated by devices at the bottom o
disconnect from a second port (Resident Disconnect). When defining the LogofffCharacter, note the following:The default Logoff Character is "+&qu
Accept Break: Determines whether the port will accept breaks received from theattached device, and pass them along to a connected port. When enabled,
Masks are listed in order of ascending priority; Mask 1 has the lowest priority, andMask 5 has the highest priority.b. Masks have a cumulative effect
When using the wild card address "255.255.255.255" to block access by allIP addresses, make certain that at least one higher priority mask p
(Note: Ports 1 & 2 will NOT have restricted values changed.)Enter: Parameter # <CR> to define parameter value to copy to allports, -&l
RS-232 ports. To display the Port Status Screen, access the command mode and type /S [Enter], the screen will appear as shown in Figure 6.1.Although b
currently connected to the CMS Network Port.Mode: The user-selected Port Mode. This column will read Any (Any-to-Any), Modem,Passive, or Buffer, depe
Port: The Port Number. Note that if this column contains a plus sign (+), this indicatesthat the port will be allowed to access the Supervisor Mode i
NETWORK STATUSLAN STATUSNIC Installed: YesMAC Address: 00-40-05-6d-a3-edTELNET PORT STATUSName: (undefined)Telnet Connection
PORT PARAMETERS #03: 1. Port Name: (undefined) 2. Password: (undefined) 3. Baud Rate: 9600 4. Bits/Parity:
4.1.2. DC Powered Units 4.2. Configure Option Switches4.2.1. Default Baud Rate (Sw1, Sw2, Sw3) 4.2.2. Default Handshake (Sw4, Sw5) 4.
(User) password, the /W command will only display the Sequence Disconnect,Logoff Character, and the status of the Accept Break item.7. Operation7.1.
Invoke the /C command to connect the desired ports.Resident Connect: To connect your resident port to another port, type /C xx [Enter]. Where xx is
Character Format (for more information, please refer to Section 5.5.3.):Three Characters (Default): Uses the format "[Enter]LLL[Enter]", whe
Network Port: To configure the Timeout Feature for the Network Port, invoke the/N command to display the Network Port Configuration Menu as described
Ports 1 and 2 are Modem Mode ports, and modems are installed at both ports. Port 1 isnamed "MODEM1" and Port 2 is named "MODEM2".
Buffer Mode Ports cannot access the Command Mode.● In order to ensure supervisor access to important command functions, theBuffer Mode is not availa
7.3.2. Port BuffersThe Status Screen lists the amount of Buffer Memory currently used by each port. The CMSuses buffer memory in two different ways,
8. Saving and Restoring ConfigurationParametersAfter the CMS has been properly configured, parameters can be downloaded and saved as anASCII text fi
name and directory path.Your terminal emulation program will send the ASCII text file to the CMS. When theterminal program is finished with the upload
Note: When the upgrade is performed via the Network Port, the CMS will notdefault the IP Address, Subnet Mask, or Gateway Address. This allows the te
7.1.1.2. Disconnecting Ports 7.1.2. Defining Hunt Groups 7.2. Passive Mode❍ 7.3. Buffer Mode7.3.1. Reading Data from Buffer Mode Por
Slash Character: Most CMS commands begin with the Slash Character (/).● Apply Command to All Ports: When the asterisk character is entered as the
The table below summarizes the various response messages for both the Terse and Verbosemodes.Terse Verbose0 OK0 RAM Test Passed1 Connected *2 Busy3 Di
Display Port Status/S[P] [Enter]X (1) (2) X (1)Display Port Diagnostics/SD [Enter]X (1) X (1)Display Network Status/SN [Enter]X Display PortParam
10.4. Command SetThis Section provides more detailed information on all CMS commands, sorted alphabetically byname. [Enter] Enter Command ModeIn o
Establishes a bi-directional connection between two ports. For more information and commandline examples, please refer to Section 7.1. There are two d
Resident Disconnect Sequence or wait for the Timeout Period to elapse (if enabled).Availability: Supervisor OnlyFormat: /D[/Y] <x> [x] [Enter
access to command mode. For more information, refer to Section 5.4.Note: Make certain to record your Supervisor Password for future reference. If the
Format: /J [Enter]Response: Displays Site I.D. Message /N Set Network Port ParametersDisplays a menu which is used to define communication parame
/SD Display Port DiagnosticsProvides more detailed information regarding the operational status of each port. Note that inUser Mode, this screen wil
/UF Upgrade FirmwareWhen new versions of the CMS operating firmware become available, this command is used toupdate the existing firmware as describ
5.4. IP Security Menu● 5.5. The Copy Port Parameters Menu● 6.1. The Port Status Screen (Supervisor Mode, Defaults Shown)● 6.2. The Port
Availability: Supervisor / UserFormat: /X [Enter]Response: DisconnectedAppendix A. RS232 Port Interface Figure A.1: RS232 Port InterfaceDCD an
RS232 Port Interface: 16 RS232 serial inputs use DB9 connectors configured as DTEports.● Network Interface: 10Base-T Ethernet, RJ45● Coding: As
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Once you have configured the CMS to fit your application, parameters and options can be savedto an ASCII text file on your PC. This allows you to quic
button, wait for the Port LEDs to flash, and then release the SET button.Note:During initialization, all port LEDs will flash ON three times.● Durin
Ports 1 and 2 are System Setup Ports, which are used for communication duringset-up and configuration. Note that Supervisor Level command access canno
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