MRV Communications LX-4000 Series manual Using LX Ports as Alarm Inputs and Control Outputs

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Alternative Port Capabilities

You must change the port’s “access” to “power model ir4800” before performing any control and monitoring operations. Use the following command, in the Async Port Configure Mode, to configure asynchronous port 10 as a 4800 port:

Async 1-10:0>>access power model ir4800

Once the 4800 is enabled, you can check its status with the following command:

InReach:0>> show port async 10 status

3.You can also control and monitor the 4800 remotely through the LX CLI. Refer to the LX-Series Commands Reference Guide for a detailed explanation of the commands used to configure and view your 4800 through the CLI interface.

Using LX Ports as Alarm Inputs and Control Outputs

The LX-Series can be configured to provide two low voltage/low current outputs per port which can be used to control remote devices. Using the DTR and RTS signals, these are designated Control Outputs. They can be used to control external equipment, or they may be used as the controlling voltage for Alarm Inputs circuits.

The LX-Series can be configured to provide two signal monitor inputs per port using the DSR and CTS signal to provide a remote device monitoring capability. These are designated Alarm Inputs. The following sections describe the use of these signals in greater detail.

Some common terms are:

Alarm Inputs - LX-Series port input signals DSR and CTS used in conjunction with the Signal- Notice software feature to monitor real world events.

Alarm Points - High impedance, low current, isolated inputs available in the MRV Corporation IR-7104 product.

Control Outputs - LX-Series port output signals DTR and RTS managed with the Access Control software commands that could be used to control external equipment or provide a controlling voltage for Alarm Inputs.

Control Relays - True SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) “Form C” Relay contact points available in the MRV Corporation IR-7104 product.

Alarm Inputs Setup and Usage

The LX-Series can be configured to provide two Alarm Inputs per port using the DSR and CTS signals. These are enabled with the Signal-Noticefeature. Signal-Noticeutilizes sets of Trigger- Action-Rulecommands to detect contact closure/opens. The contacts you are monitoring may be located within your facility, for example doors alarms, window alarms or fluid level sensors. The contacts may also be contained within your equipment you wish to monitor, for example equipment fault alarms, temperature alarms and other error condition signals. The signaling device may be a simple electro-mechanical device such as a switch, a magnetic contact or a relay. The signaling device may also be electrical such as an opto-isolator, a CMOS driver or a transistor circuit. Typical circuits are illustrated in Figure 20.

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Contents Corporate Headquarters MRV Americas Service and SupportGetting Started with the LX-4000 Series MRV America Sales MRV International SalesFCC Notice Bsmi Notice Vcci Notice Licensing Notice451-0308 Table of Contents Appendix C Post Test Error Codes Figures 451-0308 Tables 451-0308 Preface Customer SupportOther Documentation Chapter Overview of the LX-4000 Series ConventionsSystem Specifications DescriptionPackage Contents Chapter Installing the LX-4000 SeriesHardware Installation Unpack and Inspect the UnitLX-4000 Indicators and Interfaces Front Panel LEDsRear Panel LEDs Port Status LEDsRCV Link Environmental and Installation Considerations MbpsMounting the Unit into a 19-inch or 23-inch Rack Connect the Power CableConnecting the Ethernet Interface Cable ConnectionsConnecting Your Management Station Connecting DC PowerConnect Serial Device Cables Powering On Modem Port OptionalSystem Login and Passwords Resetting the UnitInstalling the LX-4000 Series Chapter Configuring the LX-4000 Series for the First Time Configuring the LX-4000 Unit for the First TimeFirst Time Quick Configuration 451-0308 Completing the First Time Configuration Assigning an IP Address via the NetworkManually Setting the IP Address Via the CLI Accessing and Configuring the Graphical User Interface GUIMRV Communications, Inc 451-0308 Web Configure Mode Web Access Mode Menu/Config ModeGUI EZ Configuration Launching the EZConfig GUIBooting from Defaults Software UpgradesIP Configuration Menu Accessing and Configuring Additional FeaturesAdditional Considerations Reinitializing/Powering Off the Unit Command Line Interface CLI Tree StructureAutobauding Feature Additional Considerations for an Internet EnvironmentSensor Temperature/Humidity Ports Connecting the Temperature/Humidity SensorChapter Alternative Port Capabilities Power Management Async 4-40access sensorConnecting ConnectingPower Strip Management Telco Using LX Ports as Alarm Inputs and Control Outputs Alarm Inputs Setup and UsageControl Output Setup and Usage Typical Alarm Inputs ConnectionsTypical Interface Design for Control Output Signals Appendix a Technical Specifications LX-4000 Series Specifications DescriptionLX-4008, LX-4016 Appendix a Technical Specifications Temperature/Humidity Sensor Specifications Description Appendix B Factory Defaults LX-4000 Series Factory Defaults DescriptionPpciboot Factory Default Settings Main Menu Configuration Factory Default SettingAppendix C Post Test Error Codes Error Code Definitions451-0308 Post Test Error Code Sample 3 4 5 6 7 Appendix D Cabling the LX-4000 Series Serial Device ConnectorsDiagnostic Port Connector Port Cabling ConsiderationsOrdering Cables 10/100 ConnectorModular Adapters Pin AssignmentsDB-25 Pins Ordering and Installing the Inlet Connector Lock Connecting to the Diagnostic Port PortModem Control/Hardware Flow Control RJ-45 Wiring Considerations Modular Adapters RJ-45 to DB-25Supports RTS/CTS MRV 8-Wire Cabling Adapter Wiring, LX-Series to DCE, with RingMX-151-3027 LX SeriesNumerics DB-2556, 61 RJ-4561 RJ-45 jacks Index