RF-Link Technology Network Communications Module, RFL NCM manual Installation

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INSTALLATION

Before the RFL NCM module can be placed in service, it must be installed in a multiplexer shelf. Installation involves determining the module slot in the Main Shelf or Expansion Shelf where the module will be installed, inserting a Module Adapter into the rear of the shelf behind the module slot, connecting all signal and power wiring to the Module Adapter, checking the settings of all switches, and inserting the module into the front of the shelf.

NOTES

Power supply and time slot considerations may affect the installation of this module into an existing multiplexer shelf. Refer to the multiplexer manual for more information.

The following instructions are provided for installing an RFL NCM module into an existing system. If the module was included as part of a system, installation was done at the factory. Otherwise, proceed as follows:

1.Carefully inspect the module for any visible signs of shipping damage. If you suspect damage to the module, immediately call RFL Customer Service at the number listed at the bottom of this page.

2.Determine the module slot in the Main Shelf or Expansion Shelf where the module will be installed.

The RFL NCM module occupies one module slot in the Main Shelf or Expansion Shelf.

3.Determine which module adapter will be used to make connections to the RFL NCM module.

Each module in the IMUX 2000 multiplexer requires a Module Adapter. The module adapter provides the appropriate connector for the desired interface. There are three Module Adapters that are compatible with the RFL NCM:

Module

Part Number

Interface Type

Connector

Figure

Adapter

 

 

 

 

MA-402I

9547-16921

2-Port RS-232

9-pin D-subminiature

1

MA-485

107470

1-Port RS-485

Removable terminal block

2

MA-490

107495

2-Port RS-232

9-pin D-subminiature*

3

Telnet I/O

 

1-ethernet port

RJ-45 jack

 

*One 9-pin connector is the RS-232 port. The other 9-pin connector is the local port.

RFL NCM

 

RFL Electronics Inc.

November 6, 2007

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(973) 334-3100

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Contents RFL NCM DescriptionRFL NCM NMS Mode Ascii Character Addressing Format SpecificationsInstallation RFL NCM MA-402I Module adapter, connector pinouts MA-485 Module adapter, jumper functions and TB1 pinouts MA-490 RFL NCM Front Panel View of RFL NCM, Network Communications Module Typical network example with all nodes having an NCM module At node 3, SW7 is set as follows Controls and indicators, RFL NCM Module Name/Description Function RFL NCM PRA Actel probe a NMS NMSDown SW2-3 SW2-4 Do not move SW10-4 Functional Description Block diagram, RFL NCM moduleSystem Overview Logic Array Actel Design NCM Backplane and Power ConnectionsTX Input Ports RX Output PortsApplication Modes and Interfaces SCB ModuleUart Receive Section T1 Transmit Module Uart Transmit SectionBaud and Clock Generator T1 Receive ModuleRogue Control LOOP-BACKSTest Equipment Required TestingPower indicator should be lit Service LED should be illuminated greenDS1 Power indicator should be lit DS1-B Equip OUT RXA LED should be illuminated red CH1 DS1-B Equip OUT CH2 NCM General Configurations and Status window for Node Remote Control Using NMSMode Module EnableE1 Signaling Time SlotTypical 3-node network using MA-485s 1 RS-485 port Rogue Detection Bus a & Bus BLocal CM Address NCM Address Configurations and Status window for NodeCM Address Passing Baud Rate Data BitsParity Troubleshooting Port 2 EnableLoopback Remote Control Using SCL Commands Channel Card 3, Type 117 Under Remote Control Svce = onCodes Srvc = on Srvc = OFF Multiplexer Addresscard ADDRESSSETP1 = B00000011Timeslot Selection BUS a SettingBUS B Setting CAS SettingWord Length Settings Port Loopback SettingsBaud Settings Parity SettingsSettings CM Address Pass SettingsNMS Mode only Application ModeCodes Port 2 Availability MUX Type & Configuration StatusType ID Port 1 AvailabilityPort 2 Application Status Application Configuration StatusCM Addressing Support Port 1 Application StatusCurrent Actel REV RXA Remote CM AddressPort 2 INPUT/OUTPUT Status Port 1 INPUT/OUTPUT StatusTXB/RXA Status for T1/E1 TXA/RXB Status for T1/E1Powerville Road

Network Communications Module, RFL NCM specifications

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