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CFO Accessories User Manual Management Alarm Card CCU201/202 CCU201/202 User Manual, 59300049, rev002
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CFO Accessories

User Manual

Management Alarm CardCCU201/202

CCU201/202 User Manual, 59300049, rev002

ContentsIntroduction ...........................................................................................................................1

Management Alarm Card CCU201/202 ...............................................................................2General ..........................................................................................................................2Frame Installation ...........................................................................................................2Connection Types ...........................................................................................................2Daisy Chaining ...............................................................................................................2Indicator Leds .................................................................................................................2Management Data (MGMT) / GSM Modem Connection ................................................3Contact Closure (CCL) Connections ..............................................................................4DVX Data Connection.....................................................................................................5Daisy Chaining ...............................................................................................................5Lost Rack Feature ..........................................................................................................6

Flow Chart for CCU201/202’s internal Functions ..............................................................7

Management Software for CCU201/202 Management .......................................................8General ...........................................................................................................................8System Requirements ....................................................................................................8How to make the Terminal Connection ........................................................................8-9Super Prompt .................................................................................................................9Management Software Commands ..............................................................................10

CCU201/202 Help View ..........................................................................................10Description of Commands..................................................................................11-12Description of Status Listing ...................................................................................12CCU201/202 Status Listing View ............................................................................12Backup Feature for CFO700 Installations ...............................................................13Alarm Map View ......................................................................................................14Log File/History View ..............................................................................................15

CCU201/202 Info Codes...............................................................................................16CCU201/202 Backplane Euro Connector .....................................................................17Demo Numbers for CCU201/202 simulations and testing ............................................17

Copyright Acknowledgements ...........................................................................................18

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Introduction

The CCU201/202 is a management alarm card for CFO-systems. The CCU201/202 couples the alarm signals from each CFO unit in the frame, process the information and has a serial port to connect the information to terminal interface.Model CCU201 is used with typical terminal software interface. Model CCU202 is used with a GSM modem to send alarms via SMS messages. The CCU201/202 is easily confi gured by a terminal software interface.

Management connection between CCU201/202 units and e.g. laptop or PSION is based on a serial data communication by means of any terminal type program.

Management software for CCU201/202 units (v2.02 -->) is a Command Line Interface type and it is meant for interpretation of CFO system alarms/info as well as confi guration and controlling of CCU201/202 management alarm card (see page 8).

CCU201/202 User Manual rev002

CCU201/202 Management Alarm Card for VT100/Psion type Interface (RS232) with Contact Closures

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GENERAL

The CCU201/202 is a management alarm card for CSR-series installation frames with two (CCU202) or three (CCU201) contact closure inputs. The only operational difference between models CCU201 and CCU202 is that CCU202 is provided with a GSM modem card. The supply voltage is provided by PSU in the CFO installation frame. The CCU201/202 has a detection for power supply status (power 1 & power 2). The current consumption is (max) 250 mA (+ 12V DC).

FRAME INSTALLATION

See picture 2 for CCU201/202 power-up process. The module is to be pushed along the guide rails into the installation frame (e.g. CSR216 or 316 series) and secured with the two locking screws. Each CFO frame has only one dedicated installation slot for alarm cards. This is always the last slot (4 HP) on the right (and the only installation position that can be used).

CONNECTION TYPES

The CCU201/202 has management type alarm outputs --> the alarms (and infos) can be read from CCU201/202 with terminal software interface by e.g. PC or PSION. The CCU202 can send alarms by SMS via a GSM modem.

DAISY CHAINING

If there are several installation frames (racks) with alarm cards, it is possible to daisy chaining these together by a DVX bus. In this situation one card must be set as a master. The master card collects all alarm information from the other cards (set as slave). See section “DVX DATA CONNECTION” for detailed description.

INDICATOR LEDS

The CCU201/202 is equipped with the two dual colour leds on the front panel. When the supply voltage is present, the left MOD led is green. When there is a text message operation, the left MOD led blinks red. When the overall system status is OK (no alarms), the right DATA led is green. If there is an alarm, or an info code is activated, the right DATA led blinks yellow.

front view

MANAGEMENT ALARM CARD CCU201/202

Picture 1. The CCU201/202 1) Locking screw.2) MGMT connector (RJ-45 female).3) CCL connector (RJ-45 female).4) DVX (A) connector (RJ-45 female).5) DVX (B) connector (RJ-45 female).6) Supply voltage/SMS indicator led.7) Handle.8) System status/alarm indicator led

Power ON

Rack installation

10s

Modem identification/configuration

Master card checks bus configuration

Master card checks installation environmentand adapts for it.

Ready to send SMS*

*Only in CCU202

30s

60s

Picture 2. CCU201/202’s power-up process.

CONTROLLER

MG

MT

CC

LD

VX

DV

X

L1

L8

MOD DATA

2

1

3

4

5

6

7

8

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Table 4. MGMT connector (RJ-45 female) / indicator leds.

Picture 2. The MGMT / GSM modem connector (RJ-45 female). The upper led 1 indicates status of incoming MGMT data signal and the lower led 2 indicates status of outgoing MGMT/GSM data signal.

Table 3. MGMT connector’s pinout (RJ-45 female).

Pin Signal 1 Ground 2 MGMT out (RS232) 3 MGMT in (RS232) 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 Ground 8 CC1 in (GSM modem detection)

Colour Status Green Data “1” Yellow Data “0” Green Data “1” Yellow Data “0”

LedUpper led

Lower led

MANAGEMENT (MGMT) DATA / GSM MODEM CONNECTION

The MGMT connector contains one bi-directional MGMT data channel (RS232) and GSM modem connection (only in CCU202). The MGMT connection allows local confi guration and monitoring of CCU201/202 unit by using a PC and any terminal type communication software (see page 7). The connector in use is a RJ-45 female connector (see picture 2 and table 3 for detailed description). The recommended cable for MGMT connection is CIC503 (RJ-45 male/D9 female, see table 1 for detailed description). The CCU202 senses automatically when the GSM modem is connected to the MGMT connector (by pin 1) by means of CIC606 GSM modem cable (RJ-45 male/D9 male, see table 2 for detailed description). The MGMT connector’s leds indicates the status of in/outgoing MGMT data stream. See table 4 for explanation of MGMT connector’s leds.

Pin RJ-45 male D9 female 1 - - 2 MGMT out MGMT in 3 MGMT in MGMT out 4 - - 5 Ground Ground 6 - - 7 - - 8 - - 9 -

Table 1. CIC503 cable’s pinout (RJ-45 male / D9 female).

1

8 led 1

led 2

MG

MT

Table 2. CIC606 GSM modem cable’s pinout (RJ-45 male / D9 male).

Pin RJ-45 male D9 male 1 - - 2 TXD data RXD data 3 RXD data TXD data 4 - - 5 Ground Ground 6 - - 7 - - 8 Ground Ground 9 -

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Picture 3. The CCL connector (RJ-45 female). The upper led 3 indicates status of CC1 output signal (open/closed) and the lower led 4 indicates status of CC2 output signal (open/closed).

Pin Signal 1 CC2 output B 2 CC2 output A 3 CC1 output B 4 CC1 output A 5 Ground 6 CC3 input 7 CC2 input 8 CC1 input

CONTACT CLOSURE (CC) CONNECTIONS

The CCL connector contains three contact closure input and two contact closure output channel lines. The CC input/output is a normal dry contact closure on/off - signal between connector’s contact pins. The terminal software displays if contact pin’s state changes (requires that cc*inon command is set ON with terminal software).The connector in use is a RJ-45 female connector (see picture 3 and table 6 for detailed description) and recommended cable in use is e.g. CIC603 (see table 5 for detailed description). The indicator leds showing status of CC connections are located beside the CCL and DVX connectors (see pictures 3...5 and tables 7 and 8.)

Table 6. CCL connector’s pinout (RJ-45 female).

Table 5. CIC603 cable’s pinout / wire colors (RJ-45 male / open wires).

Pin Wire color 1 White / green stripe 2 Green 3 White / orange stripe 4 Blue 5 White / blue stripe 6 Orange 7 White / brown stripe 8 Brown

1

8 led 5

led 6

DV

X

1

8 led 3

led 4

CC

L

Picture 4. The upper DVX (A) connector (RJ-45 female). The upper led 5 indicates status of CC1 input signal (open/closed) and the lower led 6 indicates status of CC2 input signal (open/closed).

1

8 led 7

led 8

DV

X

Picture 5. The lower DVX (B) connector (RJ-45 female). The upper led 7 indicates status of CC3 input signal (open/closed).

Table 7. CCL connector / Indicator leds.

Colour Status Green CC1 output is open Yellow CC1 output is closed Green CC2 output is open Yellow CC2 output is closed

LedUpper led 3

Lower led 4

Table 8. DVX (A / B) connectors / Indicator leds.

Colour Status Green CC1 input is open Yellow CC1 input is closed Green CC2 input is open Yellow CC2 input is closed Green CC3 input is open Yellow CC3 input is closed

LedUpper led 5

Lower led 6 Upper led 7

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Table 11.DVX connector / Indicator leds.

Daisy chaining

The DVX connection allow a daisy chaining of maximum 16 pcs CCU201/202 cards (see picture 7 for installation example).When daisy chaining the CCU201/202 cards, the master card’s address must be set to 00, and all other cards addresses may have free addressing although overlapping is not alloved. Addresses can be change with a turning switch (located top side of the unit). The recommended cable for daisy chaining is e.g. EBC025 (RJ-45 male/RJ-45 male, lenght 25 cm, see table 9 for detailed description).

Recommended daisy chaining installation consists:- One CCU201 master card (typically master does not include GSM modem, because terminal connection is normally connected in it).- One CCU202 card to send alarms via SMS.- From one to fourteen CCU201 slave cards.

Note! When daisy chaining CCU201/202 cards, it is no matter in which DVX connector the DVX cable is connected to (upper DVX A connector or lower DVX B connector).

Picture 6. The (lower) DVX (B) connector (RJ-45 female). The lower led 8 indicates status of DVX data signal.

Table 10. DVX connector’s pinout (RJ-45 female).

Pin Signal 1 RS485 - 2 RS485 + 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 +12 V DC 8 Ground

Colour Status Green Data “0” Yellow Data “1”

LedLower led

DVX DATA CONNECTION

The DVX connectors (2 pcs) contain one bi-directional DVX data bus (RS485). The connector in use is a RJ-45 female connector (see picture 6 and table 10 for detailed description). The lower DVX connector’s led indicates the status of DVX data stream. See table 11 for explanation of DVX connector’s lower led.

1

8 led 7

led 8

DV

X

Pin RJ-45 male RJ-45 male 1 - - 2 MGMT out MGMT in 3 MGMT in MGMT out 4 - - 5 Ground Ground 6 - - 7 - - 8 - -

Table 9. DVX cable’s pinout (e.g. ECB025, RJ-45 male / RJ-45 male).

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Picture 7. The CCU201/201 installation example of daisy chaining.

Lost rack featureThis feature is meant for monitoring of daisy chained CFO systems. CCU201/202 notices if some of the daisy chained racks will is missing and will create an alarm for that (unit also notifi es when the rack is recovered).

If for example, e.g. a DVX bus connection between slave units (rack 2 and rack 3, see picture 7) is missing, the master card will notice that rack 3 is missing and will give an alarm to terminal connection and send an SMS via the slave unit in rack 2. In case the DVX bus connection between master (rack 1) and slave (rack 2) is missing, the slave (rack 2) will notice the absence of master and will create an alarm by an SMS. When the lost DVX bus connection is recovered, the notifi cation of this is automatically sent to terminal connection and to SMS generator.

Note! Daisy-chained DVX bus operation is not prevented in case any of the racks has a PSU problem (bus has a passive by-passing enabled).

Terminal(e.g. PSION or PC)

Rac

k 1

Rac

k 2

Rac

k 3

MGMT

CIC503 cable

MGMT

DVX (A/B) DVX (B) DVX (B)DVX (A)DVX (A)

DVX-bus DVX-bus DVX-bus

CC1in modem detection

...In total max 16 x CCU20x

CCU20xMaster (addr. 00)

CCU20xSlave

CCU20xSlave

Cellular"GSM"modem

EBC025 cable

CIC606 cable

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Element alarms x 64

Contact input 1 GSM modem present detection, only in CCU202Contact input 2

Contact input 3

Power 2 sense

User: Alarm ON/OFF configuration Power 2 under voltage auto configuration

Temperature sense

Power 1 sense

Info codes

Front panel leds

Configurable inputs

OK/FAIL detection

CC2 outQuit Bell

OK/FAIL detection

Delay

Delay

CC1 outQuit Bell

User

User

OK/FAIL/OK detection

Delay

Only in CCU202

Telephone numbers 0...3

SMS to cellular modem

Interval/Timing

Terminal:- Status- Prompt (alarms/bell/info codes)- Alarm map- History/alarm time stamp

CO

MM

ON

AL

AR

M IN

TE

RF

AC

E

I N P U T S

O U T P U T S

FLOW CHART FOR CCU201/202’s INTERNAL FUNCTIONS

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Table 1. Management cable (CIC503) pinouts (D9 female / RJ-45 male).

1. Start the Windows hyper terminal program (in Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0/2000/XP by choosing -> Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications/Hyper Terminal).

Wait until the following “Connection Description” window appears on the screen (see picture 1).

2. Enter a name for connection, e.g. “CCU202 Management” and click OK to continue.

The following “Connect To” window appears on the screen (see picture 2).

3. Choose COM port where the RS232 cable is connected, e.g. COM1 port and click OK to continue.

The following “COM1 Properties” window appears on the screen (see picture 3). Set here the values as described in table 2. Click OK to continue. The “CCU202 Management” window appears on the screen (see picture 4).

4. Press Enter to activate management software (“[ ][cetv-]>” super prompt appears on the

screen, see picture 4 and section “SUPER PROMPT). The terminal connection to CCU201/202 unit is now

created and you can now enter commands to the unit.

Management Software for CCU201/202 Unit (version 2.02 -->).

PC/PSION D9 female RJ-45 male CCUReceive data 2 2 MGMT outputTransmit data 3 3 MGMT inputSystem ground 5 5 Ground

Picture 1.Naming a terminal connection.

Picture 2.Selecting COM port.

Picture 3.Settings for COM port.

GENERAL

This chapter tells how with help of management software you can read alarms/info from CFO series fi ber optic link where the management alarm card CCU201/202 is installed and confi gure settings of CCU201/202 unit.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

* Any program using serial port and supporting VT100 / 102 or ANSI protocols, e.g. Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP, PSION.

* RS232-cable (type CIC403). See table 1 for cable pinouts.

1.HOW TO MAKE THE TERMINAL CONNECTION

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Setting Value Emulation VT100, VT102 or ANSI Protocol Serial Baud rate 19200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 2 Flow control None

Table 2. Port settings to terminal software.

When the Hyper Terminal program is activated, the super prompt text appears on the screen e.g. “[ ][CEtv-]>” . See point “SUPER PROMPT” for more details for super prompt features).

Picture 4. The Windows Hyper Terminal program window view.

SUPER PROMPT

Super prompt shows information about the CCU201/202 managemet alarm card’s status (see picture 5).

[--xx][cetv-]>

OptionsPower supply state (V=failure/v=OK)Temperature alarm (T=failure/t=OK)Element state (E=failure/e=OK)Contact closure state (C=failure;c=OK)Info code numberInfo code prefi x, usually --

Picture 5. Super Prompt info view. Capital letter means failure in function and lower case letter means normal operation.

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**************( Teleste Action Direct Help )*************** ----------------------------------------------------------- help/?/h......Help | reset CPU.........Reset CPU <TAB>.........Prev. command | vers..............SW Version <ESC>.........Clear Line | speed.............0 - 100 ms status........Status | name ## xxxxxxxx..Element Name map...........Alarm Map | alias xxxxxxxx....Rack Name clear AA ##...AA | set AA ##.........AA clear BA ##...BA | set BA ##.........BA clear C1 ##...CTRL 1 | set C1 ##.........CTRL 1 clear C2 ##...CTRL 2 | set C2 ##.........CTRL 2 disable AA ##.AA | enable AA ##......AA disable BA ##.BA | enable BA ##......BA disable C1 ##.CTRL 1 | enable C1 ##......CTRL 1 disable C2 ##.CTRL 2 | enable C2 ##......CTRL 2 cc1inoff......CC1 in OFF | cc1inon...........CC1 in ON cc2inoff......CC2 in OFF | cc2inon...........CC2 in ON cc3inoff......CC3 in OFF | cc3inon...........CC3 in ON cc2outopen....CC2 out | cc2outclose.......CC2 out clearInfo.....Clear Info | lastinfo..........Last Info clearlog.... .Clear Log File| log/history.......Show Log File about.........About Program | clearalarm........Clear CC1 out demonr .......Set Demo Mode | tv................Set Test Value bus...........DVX bus map | slot..............Slot Statistics backup=on.....BackUp ON | backup=off........BackUp OFF # . or // ....Comment Line | phonenr ##....SMS to... | wait ####.........0 - 3600 sec sms interval..Alarm Interval| gsm xxxxx.........Modem commands test text.....Delayed Text | text AA yyyyyyy...Send text message list..........List SMS MSGs | fl ush.............Flush SMS MSG. Buff. (# = number) | (x = 16 chars max.) -----------------------------------------------------------

Picture 6. CCU201/202 unit’s “help” view.

MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE COMMANDS

After making and starting the terminal connection to the CCU201/202 unit it is possible with help of separate commands of management software e.g. check the status or change the settings of CCU201/202 unit. Entering help, ? or h displays a list of commands (see picture 6).

Only in CCU202

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2.1. Description of commands

help/h/?/+ Help view (a list of commands, see picture 6).status Status view of CCU201/202 unit (see picture 7).map Alarm map info view (see picture 10).clear AA [slot no.] Set slot’s alarm line AA LOW.clear BA [slot no.] Set slot’s alarm line BA LOW.clear C1 [slot no.] Set slot’s ctrl/alarm line C1 LOW.clear C2 [slot no.] Set slot’s ctrl/alarm line C1 LOW.set AA [slot no.] Set slot’s alarm AA line HIGH.set BA [slot no.] Set slot’s alarm BA line HIGH.set C1 [slot no.] Set slot’s ctrl/alarm C1 line HIGH.set C2 [slot no.] Set slot’s ctrl/alarm C2 line HIGH.disable AA [slot no.] Disable slot’s alarm line AA.disable BA [slot no.] Disable slot’s alarm line BA.disable C1 [slot no.] Disable slot’s ctrl/alarm line C1.disable C2 [slot no.] Disable slot’s ctrl/alarm line C1.enable AA [slot no.] Enable slot’s alarm AA line.enable BA [slot no.] Enable slot’s alarm BA line.enable C1 [slot no.] Enable slot’s ctrl/alarm C1 line.enable C2 [slot no.] Enable slot’s ctrl/alarm C2 line.cc1inoff Set contact closure 1 input off.cc2inoff Set contact closure 2 input off.cc3inoff Set contact closure 3 input off.cc1inon Set contact closure 1 input on.cc2inon Set contact closure 2 input on.cc3inon Set contact closure 3 input on.cc2outopen Set contact closure 2 output open.cc2outclose Set contact closure 2 output close.clearinfo Clear the info code.clearlog Reset log (see picture 11).about Additional information displays (12 pages, by pressing tab and enter the pages steps). Includes e.g. info code explanations, connector’s pinout etc. demonr [value] Set a desired demo mode on (master only).bus DVX bus map/statistics info view.backup=on Set backup feature on.# . or // Comment line.phonenr [number] Set SMS phonenumber.sms interval [value] Set SMS interval time (seconds).test text Send test text to SMS (delay 20s).list SMS buffer listing.reset cpu CPU reset (same effect as switching power off).vers Application software version, alias name, hardware version and serial number info of the local unit.speed [0-100] The value (ms) defi nes speed that terminal’s text is printed on the screen (baudrate is 19200).name [slot no.] [text] Slot (element) naming (max 16 chrs).

Only in CCU202 -->

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TELESTE CCU202 Status Listing ----------------------------------------------------------- Rack Alias Name......... Speed=0 Rack Address............ 0x0X Bus Master Elapsed Time Hours:Mins. 948:44 Up Time Hours:Mins. 23:32 Start Counter........... 193 Backup.................. ON Backup Report: MOD2 ok, MOD4 disabled Backup Report: MOD7 ok, MOD9 disabled 1st Telephone Number.... No Number 2nd Telephone Number.... No Number 3rd Telephone Number.... No Number SMS Alarm Interval...... 600 secs. SMS Alarm Wait For...... 0 secs. SMS Buffer Fill Level... 0/15 SMS Buffer Timeout...... 0 secs. Delay Between Bytes..... 0 ms Contact Closure, Out #1. OPEN at 925:12 Contact Closure, Out #2. OPEN

-----------------------------------------------------------

Picture 7. CCU201/202 unit’s “status” info view (sample, when backup in enabled).

alias [text] Rack naming (max 32 chrs).lastinfo Show last info code.log/history Alarm log/history info view (see picture 11).clearalarm Quit contact closure 1 output alarm.tv [value] Set test value for demo mode.slot Slot statics info view.backup=off Set backup feature off.wait [0-3600] Set SMS delay (0...3600s).gsm [text] Direct commands to gsm modem (max 40 chrs).text AA [text] SMS text.fl ush Clear SMS buffer.

2.2. Description of status listing

Rack Alias Name Rack’s name.Rack Address Rack’s address (0 is master).Elapsed Time Hours:Mins Usage hour meter.Up Time Hours:Mins Power on hour meter.Start Counter Powerup counter (number).Backup Backup status (ON / OFF).1st Telephone Number 1st SMS tel. number.2nd Telephone Number 2nd SMS tel. number.3rd Telephone Number 3rd SMS tel. number.SMS Alarm Interval SMS alarm interval preset.SMS Alarm Wait For Time to send next SMS alarm.SMS Buffer Fill Level Show how many messages (0...15) is in SMS buffer.SMS Buffer Timeout Timer for sending SMS messages.Delay Between Bytes Speed (ms) that text is printed on the screen.Contact Closure, Out #1. CC out1’s status (OPEN/CLOSED).Contact Closure, Out #2. CC out2’s status (OPEN/CLOSED).

Only in CCU202 -->

Only in CCU202 -->

Only in CCU202

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Backup feature for CFO700 installations

The backup feature in the CCU201/202 unit is similar (execpt recovery feature, see example bottom) with operation of CCU101 type alarm card and allows the CFO700 system to be equipped with dual optical transmitters and/or receivers allowing redundant fi bre routing and/or hardware backup. The backup feature is operational in rack slots 2 and 4 (or alternatively in slots 7 and 9).

Picture 8. An example of receiver backup installation. When an AA or BA alarm is detected at primary receiver by CCU201/202, the RF mute is activated in primary receiver (slot 2) and released in backup receiver (slot 4) by CCU201/202 control using the CTRL 1 lines. In case the primary receiver recovers, the settings are automatically returned to normal (primary receiver RF mute released, secondary receiver RF mute activated). In all cases status change is notifi ed by the CCU unit.

CONTROLLER

MG

MT

CC

LDV

XDV

X

L1

L8

MOD DATA

slot 2 slot 4

slot 2 slot 4

CVM201 CVM201 CVM201

CWC104 CWC108

CVM201 CVM201 CVM201CVM201 CVM201CWA230CWA200 COT237 COT237

CWC104 CWC108

CWA230 CWA200 CCU201CVD201 CVD201 CVD201 CVD201 CVD201 CVD201 CVD201 CVD201COR231 COR231

Mainfibre

Backupfibre

CCC220

CCC220

Picture 9. An example of transmitter backup installation. The CCU201/202 has the on/off control of transmitter’s lasers depending on the alarm status.

CONTROLLER

MG

MT

CC

LDV

XDV

X

L1

L8

MOD DATA

slot 2 slot 4

CWC104 CWC108

CWA200 CWA230 CCU201CVD201 CVM201 CVM201 CVM201 CVM201 CVM201 CVM201 CVM201COR237 COR237

Mainfibre

Backupfibre

CCC220

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-------------------- ALARM MAP ---------------------------- slotnr alarms ctrl/alarm name ##/** -- AA --- BA --- C1 --- C2 --- ELEMENT ---------i-o-d--i-o-d--i-o-d--i-o-d------------------------ (01/01) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-01 (02/02) H/H/E L/H/E H/H/E L/H/E Slot-02 (03/03) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-03 (04/04) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-04 (05/05) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-05 (06/06) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-06 (07/07) H/H/E H/H/E L/L/E H/H/E Slot-07 (08/08) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-08 (09/09) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-09 (10/10) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-10 (11/11) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-11 (12/12) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-12 (13/13) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-13 (--/14) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-14 (15/15) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/D H/H/E Slot-15 (--/16) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E Slot-16 ----------------------------------------------------------- Contact Closure, Inp #1. OPEN Alarm OFF Cellular Sense Contact Closure, Inp #2. OPEN Alarm OFF Contact Closure, Inp #3. OPEN Alarm OFF ----------------------------------------------------------- Rack Temperature....... 29.5 Cels. Supply #1 Voltage....... 12.8 V Supply #2 Voltage....... 0.1 V Under Voltage Alarm OFF ----------------------------------------------------------- ## = 14 slot rack, front mounted power supply ** = 16 slot rack, rear mounted power supply

Picture 10. CCU201/202 unit’s “alarm map” sample view of the slot space inside CFO rack.

slotnr - Slot number.alarms AA/BA - Alarms status (H=HIGH=off, L=LOW=on,E=enabled, D=disabled).ctrl/alarm C1/C2 - Control/alarm status (H=HIGH=off, L=LOW=on, E=enabled, D=disabled).name ELEMENT - Element (slot) name.

In addition Alarm map displays Contact Closure inputs (1...3) status (open/closed, alarm on/off), Rack Temperature (cels) and Supply Voltage (V).

Alarm outputs and control inputs in CFO units are based open collector type interfaces. Alarms are active LOW outputs, control inputs are equivalent active LOW inputs. Normal status is HIGH.

A-alarm (AA) indicates a hardware malfunction of the unit.B-alarm (BA) indicates a failure in signals connected the unit.

Depending on the CFO unit (typically single channel unit), the control lines (C1, C2) may be also used for alarm indication.

i = inputo = outputd = enabled/disabled

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---------------- LOG FILE/history ------------------------- Elapsed Time Now: 948:17 hours:mins Log Start Time: 948:11 hours:mins Log Time: 0:-- hours slotnr alarms ctrl/alarm at name ##/** --- AA --- BA --- C1 --- C2 ---- TIME -- ELEMENT ---------i-o-d--i-o-d--i-o-d--i-o-d------------------------ (01/01) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-01 (02/02) H/H/E L/H/E H/H/E L/H/E 0:00 Slot-02 (03/03) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-03 (04/04) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-04 (05/05) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-05 (06/06) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-06 (07/07) H/H/E H/H/E L/L/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-07 (08/08) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-08 (09/09) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-09 (10/10) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-10 (11/11) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-11 (12/12) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-12 (13/13) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-13 (--/14) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-14 (15/15) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/D H/H/E 0:00 Slot-15 (--/16) H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E H/H/E 0:00 Slot-16 ----------------------------------------------------------- Contact Closure, Inp #1. OPEN Alarm OFF Cellular Sense Contact Closure, Inp #2. OPEN Alarm OFF Contact Closure, Inp #3. OPEN Alarm OFF ----------------------------------------------------------- Rack Temp. Min 29.5 C - Max 30.0 C Power Supply #1 Min 12.8 V - Max 12.8 V Power Supply #2 Min 0.1 V - Max 0.1 V ----------------------------------------------------------- ## = 14 slot rack, front mounted power supply ** = 16 slot rack, rear mounted power supply

Picture 11. The terminal program’s “log/history” view (sample).

Elapsed Time Now - Usage hour counter.Log Start Time - Logging start time.Log Time - Logging time in hours.

slotnr ##/** - Slot number.alarms AA/BA - Alarms status (H=HIGH=off, L=LOW=on,E=enabled, D=disabled).ctrl/alarm C1/C2 - Control/alarm status (H=HIGH=off, L=LOW=on, E=enabled, D=disabled).at TIME - Time when alarm enables (alarm time stamp).name ELEMENT - Element (slot) name.

In addition Log/history displays contact closures status (open/closed, alarm on/off), rack temperature min- max (cels) and supply voltage min - max (V).

Note! Command “clearlog” resets all Log Times and Rack Temp./Power Supply Min - Max values.

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CCU201/202 info codes 00 No Info code, stands for POWERUP01 DVX Write buffer full02 DVX Write buffer empty03 DVX Read no packet04 DVX Read too long packet05 DVX Checksum error in read packet06 DVX Wrong address07 DVX General info13 Debug version14 UART0 Rx ring full15 FPGA Tx ring full16 FPGA Rx ring full17 UART0 Tx ring full19 UART1 Tx ring full20 EMS Too long packet21 EMS Unknown type of packet22 EMS Unknown Element ID23 EMS Unknown command30 Too long command for Action Direct (AD>)32 E2 storage error33 Text Message Buffer Full34 Text Message Too Big40 Module over heat41 Power Supply Alarm68 Remote Command Buffer Full69 Element alarm70 IO expander +addr error71 IO expander +addr error72 IO expander +addr error73 IO expander +addr error74 IO expander +addr error75 IO expander +addr error76 IO expander +addr error77 IO expander +addr error78 IO expander +addr error90 No alarm for info codes above this98 Info Code manually cleared

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Row C Row B Row A

1 + 12 V DC + 12 V DC + 12 V DC2 + 12 V DC + 12 V DC + 12 V DC3 + 12 V DC + 12 V DC + 12 V DC4 Ground Ground Ground5 Ground Ground Ground6 Ground Ground Ground7 PSU A status Bus 2 Bus 2 (EIA485 -)8 PSU B status Bus 1 Bus 1 (EIA485 +)9 S01 A alarm Clock Data10 S01 B alarm A Alarm bus A Alarm bus11 S02 A alarm S01 Ctrl 2 S1 Ctrl 112 S02 Ctrl 2 S01 Ctrl 1 S02 B Alarm13 S03 Ctrl 1 S03 B Alarm S03 A Alarm14 S04 B Alarm S04 A Alarm S03 Ctrl 215 S05 A alarm S04 Ctrl 2 S04 Ctrl 116 S05 Ctrl 2 S05 Ctrl 1 S05 B Alarm17 S06 Ctrl 1 S06 B Alarm S06 A Alarm18 S07 B Alarm S07 A Alarm S06 Ctrl 219 S08 A alarm S07 Ctrl 2 S07 Ctrl 120 S08 Ctrl 2 S08 Ctrl 1 S08 B Alarm21 S09 Ctrl 1 S09 B Alarm S09 A Alarm22 S10 B Alarm S10 A Alarm S09 Ctrl 223 S11 A alarm S10 Ctrl 2 S10 Ctrl 124 S11 Ctrl 2 S11 Ctrl 1 S11 B Alarm25 S12 Ctrl 1 S12 B Alarm S12 A Alarm26 S13 B Alarm S13 A Alarm S12 Ctrl 227 S15 A alarm S13 Ctrl 2 S13 Ctrl 128 S15 Ctrl 2 S15 Ctrl 1 S15 B Alarm29 S14 Ctrl 1 S14 B Alarm S14 A Alarm30 S16 B Alarm S16 A Alarm S14 Ctrl 231 - S16 Ctrl 2 S16 Ctrl 132 Supply status - -

DEMO NUMBERS for CCU201/201 simulations and testing

Note! Unit will return from demo mode to normal operation mode automatically after one hour.

00 No Demo, Default (also demo interrupt)05 * Temperature Demo08 * Power Supply #1 Demo12 * Power Supply #2 Demo18 Add LF’s into SMS text21 CC1 Input Close State Demo22 CC2 Input Close State Demo23 CC3 Input Close State Demo31 CC1 Output Close State Demo58 * Temperature & Power Supply #1 Demo111 A -alarm demo on back plane112 B -alarm demo on back plane

* This demo use the test value. Command is “tv [value]”.Lines starting with # . ; // < ! -- are treated as comment line.

CCU201/202 Backplane Euro Connector

Picture 12. CCU201/202 backplane connector (CCU201/202 rear view).

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Copyright Acknowledgements

Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Teleste Corporation.

Copyright © 2002 - 2003 Teleste Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any other language without the express permission of Teleste Corporation.

Teleste CorporationVideo NetworksP.O. Box 323FIN-20101 TurkuFINLANDwww.teleste.com/cctv

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