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Signals are viewed with an oscilloscope.

Scope characteristics: 10 MHz bandwidth capable of measurement sen- sitivity of 0.2 v/div to 1.0 V/div. A typical two-channel scope can be em- ployed using the channel 1 - channel 2 capability. Use X10 probes to reduce the loading of signals.

Option 1. Connection Point

Option 2. Connection Point

Connect the two scope probes to the positive and negative terminals of the HUB Communications board, not the Equalizer board, of the channel to be measured. Alternatively, a connection can be made to the leads of the fuses for the selected channel.

Set time base to ~1 or 2 millisecond per division.

Observe two sequential signal envelopes of 3-4 millisecond length.

The first signal envelope is the poll from the HUB to the slave device, and the second is the response back from the slave device. The reading from the poll should be ~5 volts p-p. The response may be from ~5 volts p-p (for a short cable with 150 ohm setting) to ~0.75 or 0.8 volts p-p (for a maximum cable length). Responses from a short cable with 100 ohm impedance settings are ~4 volts p-p.

If a large amount of common mode line frequency interference is present the above choice may be unsuitable. In this case, Option 2. is recom- mended.

This option observes the signal across the termination resistor for the selected port.

Using this option, connect the two scope probes across an unused im- pedance jumper location. For instance, if the jumper is in the 120-ohm location, connect the probes on the two pins for the 100-ohm jumper po- sition. A short adapter cable with a two-positioned socket on one end simplifies this connection.

Both channels should be ac-coupled to avoid interference from the 2.5 Volts dc common mode level.

Using this method there is only one reading, the response message, which is seen. Responses may be from ~5 volts p-p (for a short cable with 150 ohm setting) to ~0.75 or 0.8 volts p-p (for maximum cable length). Responses from a short cable with 100 ohm impedance settings are ~4 volts p-p.

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Contents Advance DataNET Hub DNH December User’s Manual 2000585-001Copyright Notice Table of Contents Table of Contents Audience & Purpose Chapter Contents PrefaceTechnical Support Getting Help Before You CallSafety Practices and Precautions Safety Practices and Precautions Dual Hub Modules OverviewDescription PortsPackage Configurations Advance Communi- cations SystemDataNET Hub Hierarchy Ethernet BridgingDNH Links DataNET Hub OperationDNH and Maxum Com Boards Transparency DataNET SwitchingDefinitions DataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications Comparisons Cable Type Vendors & P/N Installation NotesCommunication DataNET CableDataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications Dimension Table Description Metric Inches Zone 1 Wall MountZone 1 Wall Mount Dimension Table Page Installation Overview IntroductionUnpacking and Inspection Description Receipt of DNH Unpacking Reporting DamageWall or Rack Mounting Installation Instructions Package Configurations Wall MountingRack Mounting CE Installations Wiring Requirements Site Wiring Requirements Description Wiring of Power to DataNET HUBDataNET Channels Cable Cable Type Vendors & P/N Installation NotesRecommended DataNET CE Installations NEC Div 2 or Non Hazardous Areas Copper Wire Site RequirementsDataNET Fiber Optic Cable Connections Ethernet Communica- tion Links CE Installations CE Installation Kit InstructionsCE Installations Before You Begin Wiring ConnectionsTypes of Connections Installation Note Before You Begin AC Power Mains ConnectionsDNH Power Supply Step ActionInstall 15-Ampere circuit breakers, disconnect switches or AC Power Mains Connections DataNET Copper Connections Description HubsDataNET Ports Port ConnectionsCable Impedance Settings + ImportantMaster Port Connectors TB15 TB18 Downlink Wiring without Signal Equalizer BoardDataNET Hub Signal Equalizer Board Description InstructionsRepeat the procedure for each connected port on the Hub Recommended Equalizer Board SettingsSample Calculations Calculation OneComparing Signals ExampleView Measurements Option 1. Connection Point Option 2. Connection PointInstructions & Examples Step Action + 2.1 dB DataNET Fiber Optic Coupler DataNET Fiber Optic ConnectionsRX & TX Connections Fiber Optic Cable Type Port Connections Page Ethernet Connections Active Ethernet Port10BASE-T Cable Requirements Pin No MDI FunctionIntroduction Overview Command Line Definitions Important ChecklistTasks Check Chapter Preview Configuring Your PC Setting Network Address Learning HintConfiguring Your PC Click Terminal Settings button Configuring Your PC Establishing a Connection Before You Begin Password ProtectionGetting Started How to Log On Password FormatHow to Log Out How to ChangeAt the prompt type login password IP Address Remote Connection Log OnSetting Network Address Config address ip Overview IP Address How to Assign an IP AddressAssigning an IP Address Available IP AddressesFirmware Updates MAC Address Con- figuration At the Local prompt type config address etherenetClick on Send Text File Advance DataNET Hub Communication boards have status LEDs System Status LEDsBoard Status LEDs Startup LED Status For monitoring the DNH operationHub Port LEDs Red Fault LEDYellow Warn LED Blink Codes Green Normal LEDEthernet Port LEDs Cross Link Status LEDConfiguration Conflicts TroubleshootingCabling errors Example Configuration Parameter ErrorsSignal Quality Problems InstructionsTroubleshooting Command Descriptions Description Unique CommandsTimeout on Password passwordReset Timeout offConfig address ip command Config device id Command Config display Command Config netmask CommandConfig iproute Del Command Display Command Download Command Display links CommandExample local display links Events Command Dn Command Dn setuptimeCommand Descriptions Dn module on dn module off Command Description Help Command List CommandLogin Command Port Command Logout Command Netstat CommandExamplelocal netstat dn clear Test Command Timeout Command Trace Command Validation timeout Command Verbose Command Captured framesOverview How to Place an Order Parts CatalogAvailable Parts Part Description Ordering NumberAvailable Parts