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1. The Complete Tower Monitoring System features a built in Web Browser Interface that allows you to manage alarms y ERE EET and configure the unit through the Internet or your Intranet You can quickly set up alarm point descriptions view alarm oo E status issue controls and configure paging information and more using most commonly used browsers admin ae NOTE Max of users allowed to simultaneously access the CTMS the Web is 4 91 Logging on to the Complete Tower Monitoring System For Web Interface functionality the unit must first be configured with some basic network information If this step has not been done refer to the section Quick Start How to Connect to the NetGuardian 216 G3 for instructions on initial configuration setup 1 connect to the NetGuardian 216 from your Web browser enter its IP address in the address bar of your web browser It may be helpful to bookmark the logon page to avoid entering this each time 2 After connecting to the unit s IP address enter your login information and click OK NOTE The factory default username is admin and the password is dpstelecom 3 Inthe left frame you will see the Monitor menu blue and Edit menu green The Monitor menu links are used to view the current status of alarms The Edit menu is used to change the unit s configuration settings All the software configuration will occur in the
2. 2 2 DSR Dela Set Ready 2 NIC Not Connected 1 CTS Clear to Send 1 Transmit 4 Wire 202 Connector RJ 11 Phone Line Connector NIC Not Connected Analogs T TX Tranamit 6 RX Receive 4 2 TX 1 Not Connected ANA 3 ANA3 ANA4 7 6 Receive In 3 z 3 Receve RI 2 Transmit Out TO 1 Transmit Oud NetGuardian 216 G3 back panel connections 5 1 LAN Connection To connect the NetGuardian 216 G3 to the LAN insert a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable into the 10BaseT Ethernet port on the back of the unit If the LAN connection is OK the LNK LED will light SOLID GREEN 13 5 2 CDMA Wireless Modem The Complete Tower Monitoring System comes with a CDMA wireless modem The unit polls devices by sending DNP3 over a cellular data network Refer to the following sections for instructions on activating your modem 5 2 1 Sprint Modem Activation 1 Set up your wireless data account through Multi Tech or your Sprint agent 2 Provide the agent with each 5 11 character ESN number which is printed on a label on the back of your NetGuardian 216 inside of the unit s metal case Wireless interface CDM A Sonet ESN and model number alternate location 3 You may be asked to provide the modem s model number This number allows the carrie
3. UPS 12aH Battery 3 904 00002 00 PLC Relay 3 902 00024 00 Compact Fan Heater 3 964 04640 00 UPS 12aH Battery 3 904 00002 00 Freewave Cellular Bridge 3 968 00002 00 4 Installation 4 1 Tools Needed To install the NetGuardian you ll need the following tools Phillips No 2 Screwdriver Small Standard No 2 Screwdriver PC with terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal 4 2 Battery Installation Upon receiving your unit you will find the battery packaged separately Use the following instruction to install the battery What you will need Rechargeable Battery Module e 1 Battery Back Panel attached to unit 8 3 4 Screws 1 Phillips No 2 Screwdriver A Warning Only qualified specialist personnel may install and start up the device Always ensure protection against electric shock Always keep flames embers and sparks away from the battery and observe thermal and mechanical limits To install the battery 1 Open the Complete Tower Monitoring System Use your screwdriver to remove the battery back panel The panel will be inside of the weather proof casing attached to the upper right hand side of the unit Hold on to your removed screws as you need them in the next step Once you have detached the panel place it on a surface outside of the unit The Battery panel located inside the CTMS 2 Take the battery and place it on top of the back panel Using the screws you just
4. 43 44 Sends Unsolicited Responses Sends Static Data in Unsolicited Responses Never Only certain objects Sometimes attach explanation ENABLE DISABLE UNSOLICITED Function codes supported Never When Device Restarts When Status Flags Change Counters Roll Over at Default Counter Object Variation No Counters Reported No Counters Reported Configurable attach explanation Default Object 16 Bits 32 Bits Other Value Point by point list attached DNP V3 0 DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT Also see the DNP 3 0 Implementation Table in Section 2 Sends Multi Fragment Responses No Yes Sequential File Transfer Support No No No No No No 0 Append File Mode Custom Status Code Strings Permissions Field File Events Assigned to Class File Events Send Immediately Multiple Blocks in a Fragment Max Number of Files Open DNP V3 0 Implementation Table The following table identifies which object variations function codes and qualifiers the NetGuardian 216 G3 DNP3 supports in both request messages and in response messages For static non change event objects request send with qualifiers 00 01 06 07 or 08 will be responded with qualifiers 00 or 01 45 REQUEST RESPONSE Library w ill parse Library w ill respond w ith Object Variation Description Function Codes Qualifiers Codes Function Qualifiers Number Number Codes Codes hex 00 01 start stop EM Binar
5. N6216 63 v1 0H 0045 c 2009 DPS Telecom Inc C onfig P ing D ebug e M it E thernet S tats n V ram ESC E 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 259 259 192 0 255 255 192 0 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 80 10 81 00 45 8F U nit Addr S ubnet ESC 7 U Unit IP 126 108 230 121 Connected 0 00 16 ANSIW 9600 8 N 1 Be sure to change the IP of your computer back to one that operates on your network Now you re ready to do the rest of your configuration LAN Plug your LAN cable into the NetGuardian 216 G3 and see Section 9 Logging On to the NetGuardian 216 G3 to continue databasing using the Web Browser 7 2 LAN NetGuardian 216 G3 LAN Crossover Cable Connection through Ethernet port To connect to the NetGuardian 216 G3 via LAN all you need is the unit s IP address Default IP address 15 192 168 1 100 If you DON T have LAN but DO have physical access to the NetGuardian 216 G3 connect using a LAN crossover cable NOTE Newer PCs should be able to use a standard straight through LAN cable and handle the crossover for you To do this you will temporarily change your PC s IP address and subnet mask to match the NetGuardian s factory default IP settings Follow these steps Get a LAN crossover cable and plug it directly into the NetGuardian 216 G3 s LAN port Look up your PC s current IP address and subnet mask and write this information down Re
6. FUE ME INE a 14 Battery Charging 9 15 Extemal Temp Sensor Failure 16 Intemal Temp Sensor Failure a 17 Default configuration FUE ME INE a 18 DNP3 inactive a 19 MAC address not set __ 34 10 9 Controls Controls Notification devices 2 2 Ni 2 DON 23 Reset 10 10 Analogs Analogs Notification devices Rev Ni 2 NS No N7 Rev 1 3 4 5 N7 Units MjU MnU 225000 MnO Mjo 295000 5 5 5 5 MontorPower 5 a t E D 5 units voc 204000 MnU 225000 MnO 35 10 11 Date and Time DPS Telecom Monitor Menus Event Log Edit Menus Ethernet DNP3 Heater Automation SerialPort Notifications Alarms System Alarms Controls Analogs Date and Time NetGuardian 216 G3 DNP3 Upload Logout MyDPS Date and Time Time Settings Date Month Oct Day 26 Year 2022 2 14 Enable NTP NTP Server Address or Host Name north america pool ntp org GMT 08 00 Paci
7. call our Technical Support representatives can assist you in gathering it Please write the information down for easy access Please have your user manual and hardware serial number ready 3 Have access to troubled equipment Please be at or near your equipment when you call DPS Telecom Technical Support This will help us solve your problem more efficiently 4 Call during Customer Support hours Customer support hours are Monday through Friday from 7 A M to 6 P M Pacific time The DPS Telecom Technical Support phone number is 559 454 1600 Emergency Assistance Emergency assistance is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For emergency assistance after hours allow the phone to ring until it is answered wth a paging message You be asked to enter your phone number An on call technical support representative will return your call as soon as possible 52 17 End User License Agreement All Software and firmware used in for or in connection with the Product parts subsystems or derivatives thereof in whatever form including without limitation source code object code and microcode including any computer programs and any documentation relating to or describing such Software is furnished to the End User only under a non exclusive perpetual license solely for End User s use with the Product The Software may not be copied or modified in whole or in part for any purpose whatsoever The Software may not be reverse engineer
8. right away e _ Expert tips on using your alarm monitoring equipment advanced techniques that will save you hours of work e Educational White Papers deliver fast informal tutorials on SNMP ASCII processing TL1 and other alarm monitoring technologies e New product and upgrade announcements keep you up to date with the latest technology e _ Exclusive access to special offers for DPS Telecom Factory Training product upgrade offers and discounts To get your free subscription to The Protocol register online at www TheProtocol com register Free Tech Support on the Web MyDPS MyDPS is your personalized members only online resource Registering for MyDPS is fast free and gives you exclusive access to e Firmware and software downloads and upgrades Product manuals Product datasheets e Exclusive user forms Register for MyDPS online at www DpsTelecom com register The Protocol Alarm Monitoring Ezine May 10 2005 Call 1 888 393 1060 DPS Telecom White Paper 5 Steps to Intelligent SNMP Legacy integration how to make your current alarm ing nt c atible with any SNMP manager r with ut losing time mon r functionality SNMP locwnload White Pape Net Guardian 832A ua 2444 zz ame E Turbocharge Your NetGuardian With SNMP v2c The pu ardian 4 0 firm robust message delivery vi NMP INFORM cus
9. Roaming Note If modem responds with anything other than CREG 0 1 or CREG 0 5 wait 30 seconds and repeat step 2 ATD 22899 WOT1 Programming in Note Make sure that CREG command Process responded with CREG 0 1 WOTz2 Programming or CREG 0 5 before starting step 3 successful Note Ensure there is a semi colon OFFLINE after the dial string entered above or the call made will be a circuit data call Note If you get WOTS Programming Unsuccessful repeat step 3 Your Modem should now be ready for use 7 Reset or power cycle the device before continuing with provisioning Contacting DPS Telecom If you have any questions or problems contact Technical Support at DPS Telecom at 559 454 1600 18 6 NetGuardian 216 G3 Front Panel Alarm 3 4 Amp LEDs Speaker Fuses NetGuardian 2162 ju OPS Telecom P B A lt o T d e quU aru D PK NG216 1 2 AMP GMT 17 GMT Ack Alarm Status LED 089 Craft Port Button RX TX me 54321 9876 T CTS DB9F RS 232 NetGuardian 216 G3 Front panel connections 6 1 Craft Port Use the front panel craft port to connect the NetGuardian 216 G3 to a PC for onsite unit configuration To use the craft port connect the included DB9 download cable from your PC s COM port to the craft port Pinout is shown above for reference but this is a standard DB9 to 089 6 2 Alarm Speaker The NetGuardian 216 G3 has a bu
10. address from your DHCP server The IP you ve already assigned to the unit becomes inactive Using DHCP means the unit will NOT operate in a T Mon environment UnitlP our local network or be forwarded somewhere else on a wide area network An important parameter if you are connected to a wide area network It tells the Gateway NetGuardian which machine is the gateway out of your local network Set to 255 255 255 255 if not using Contact your network administrator for this info Ethernet Settings DNS Server 1 Primary IP address of the domain name server Set to 255 255 255 255 if not using DNS Server 2 Secondary IP address of the domain name server Set to 255 255 255 255 is not using 29 10 3 DNP3 DNP3 Configuration Outstation Settings DNP3 Mode of Operation LAN Cellular Primary Serial Disabled Station Address DNP3 Network Port 20000 Protocol TCP iz DNP3 Serial 10 4 Heater Automation Jue DPS Telecom NetGuardian 216 G3 DNP3 Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Battery Heater Automation Enabled Temperature Source Analog 7 Turn on Temperature 2200 F Turn off Temperature 96 80 Edit Menus System Ethernet Heater Automation When the ambient temperature falls below the Turn On Temperature the unit will enable the heater The heater will run until ambient temperature rises above the Turn Off temperature The unit defaults to the TL a extern
11. removed attach the battery to the panel Screw the battery onto the top of the battery panel 3 Using the remaining screws that were shipped with the unit attach the battery now with panel to the inside of the unit Make sure the Battery input is facing downwards pointed toward the NetGuardian 216G3 Screw the battery wth back panel back into the weather proof case 4 Connect the wires to the battery Be sure to insert the wires correctly positive red and negative black Connect the fuses from the NetGuardian 216 G3 into the battery warming Do not proceed to the next step until all of the wires are connected You can risk serious injury if you connect the fuses before the wires 10 Once wires are inserted open the battery lid and connect the fuses Open Battery lid to connect battery fuses 10 4 3 Howto Connect Power The Complete Tower Monitoring System uses A C to power its alarms controls heater and to charge its backup battery Use the following instructions to connect A C power to your unit To connect the power 1 Locate the A C input inside of the weather proof casing This will be located at the upper left hand corner 2 Attach the three power wires The left is for N Neutral middle is GND Ground and right is 1 Line Insert the three power wires into the A C power input located on the upper left hand side of the unit 4 4 Howto Connect Conduit Fittings The con
12. 1 DPS Telecom Your Partners in Network Alarm Monifonag Complete Tower Monitoring System CO Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs April 1 2013 D UM TW RMN 12003 Firmware Version 1 0 Revision History July 12 2013 Added battery shelf life specifications April 1 2013 Added part numbers for spares replacement components January 28 2013 Initial Release This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied without prior written consent of DPS Telecom Allsoftware and manuals are copyrighted by DPS Telecom Said software and manuals may not be reproduced copied transmitted or used to make a derivative work by either mechanical electronic or any other means in whole or in part without prior written consent from DPS Telecom except as required by United States copynght laws 2013 DPS Telecom Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telecom shall not be hable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Contents Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs 1 Complete Tower Monitoring System Overview 2 Specifications Shipping List 3 1 Spare and Optional Parts 4 Installation 4 1 Tools Neede
13. 1 lt cr gt Commits the changes to memory If your and MSID are identical then you can skip steps 4 5 and 6 Wait 10 seconds before issuing the next command If modem does not respond to AT commands power cycle the device AT WSPC 1 xxxxxx lt cr gt XXXXXX is your programming code your MSL 5 AT WIMIl 31000ssssssssss 5555555555 is your MSID Cr AT WCMT 1 lt cr gt OK Commits the changes to memory Wait 10 seconds before issuing the next command If modem does not respond to AT commands power cycle the device 15 AT WIOTA 4 lt cr gt Clears previous IOTA attempts AT WIOTA 1 lt cr gt WOAP Preparing Initiates over the air activation Data Services Note You must have network OK reception for this step This process requires about 3 minutes to complete Modem Response When complete the modem will respond with WOAR Please Retry This modem response indicates that you should please retry but you do not need to do so Your modem should now be ready for use What to Do If You Do Not Receive the Please Retry Response If you do not receive the Please Retry response turn the power off and then on Repeat Steps 7 and 8 Contacting DPS Telecom If you have any questions or problems contact Technical Support at DPS Telecom at 559 454 1600 16 5 2 2 Verizon Modem Activation WARNING Do not reset or power off the modem during activation 1 Set up your wireless data accoun
14. 216 G3 data transmit over craft port ra Flashing Red NG 216 G3 data receive over craft port Flashing Green Application is running otatus i Flashing Red Boot Loader is running Solid Green Power supply OK Power No voltage or 24V and GND leads reversed Jus DPS Telecom KY Support 1 559 454 1600 www dpstele com Serial 10 BaseT Power Disconnection Analogs 7 Remove Plugs POWER B 3A 3B 4A 4B 48 L Tg A B 0 5A max Temp B 48V GND 48V GND Discretes Analogs Controls i Back Panel LED Descriptions LED Status Desripio oolid Green Power supply OK No voltage or 24V and GND leads reversed 42 14 Reference Section 14 1 DNP3 Device Profile The following table provides a Device Profile Document in the standard format defined in the DNP 3 0 Subset Definitions Document While it is referred to in the DNP 3 0 Subset Definitions as a Document it is in fact a table and only a component of a total interoperability guide DNP V3 0 DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT Also see the DNP 3 0 Implementation Table in Section 2 Vendor Name DPS Telecom Inc Device Name NetGuardian 216 G3 DNP3 Highest DNP Level Supported Device Function For Requests Level 3 Master For Responses Level Slave Notable objects functions and or qualifiers supported in addition to the Highest DNP Levels Supported the complete list is described in the attached t
15. Edit menu The following sections detailed information regarding these functions 2 to 126 10 230 185 Protected User name admin Password _ my password cx cancel 1 Enter your password to enter the NetGuardian 216 G3 Web Browser Interface 26 911 Changing the Default Password The password can be configured from the Edit gt System screen The minimum password length is four characters however DPS recommends setting the minimum password length to at least five characters Use the following steps to change the logon password 1 From the Edit menu select System 2 Enter the new user name in the User field 3 Enter the new password in the Password field 4 Click the Save button DPS Telecom NetGuardian 216 G3 Monitor Menus Logout Upgrade Help Base Alarms System Settings Global System Settings Analogs Name NetGuerdien 216 G3 Edit Menus Location Contact 559 454 1800 Serial Port From E mail Address ng216g3 dpstele com Notifications Base Alarms SNMP GET String dps_public System Alarms SNMP SET String dps public Controls 5 User adrnin Analogs Date and Time Password Timers ICP Responder Settings Reboot DCP Unit ID 1 i Listen DCP overLAN Listen DCP over Primary Serial Disable Listening DCP LAN 2001 DCP Serial Config
16. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Any Time Tux ae Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 OFF Email Any Time Any Time zz e Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat ail kic te Oh Emus Any Time Any Time or a Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat sae Any Time Any Time 6 OFF Email Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Any Time Any Time me Em Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri sat Sun Man Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 7 OFF Email Any Time Any Time m Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 8 OFF Any Time Any Time Notification 1 Notification Setting Notification Disabled ____ 7 Send Email Notification Send SNMP Notification Relay 1 Notification 32 10 7 Base Alarms Base Alarms Basic Notification devices Rev Ni N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 NS m E m m m m a m a a a a a u a m a a a a a u a m a a a a a a u a e a a a a a u a e a a a a a u a Base Alarms Advanced Go to Basic Config Clear Reset Save 10 8 System Alarms T Notification devices ps rt Ps p 11 Surge Protector Tripped i ioe aey warin 13
17. able The read function code for Object 50 Time and Date variation 1 is supported Maximum Data Link Frame Size octets Maximum Application Fragment Size octets Transmitted 128 Transmitted 128 Received 128 Received 128 Maximum Data Link Re iries Maximum Application Layer Re tries None None Fixed 3 Configurable Requires Data Link Layer Confirmation Never Always Sometimes Requires Application Layer Confirmation Never Always When reporting Event Data Slave devices only When sending multi fragment responses Slave devices only Sometimes DNP V3 0 DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT Also see the DNP 3 0 Implementation Table in Section 2 Timeouts while waiting for Fixed at 2s None Fixed at 10s None Transmission Delay 0 Data Link Confirmation Complete Appl Fragment Application Confirm Complete Appl Response Other Sends Executes Control Operations Never Always Never Never Never Never Never Always Always Never Never WRITE Binary Outputs SELECT OPERATE DIRECT OPERATE DIRECT OPERATE NO ACK Count gt 1 Pulse On Pulse Off Latch On Latch Off Queue Clear Queue Reports Binary Inout Change Events when no Specific variation requested Never Only time tagged Only non time tagged Reports time tagged Binary Input Change Events when no specific variation requested Never Binary Input Change With Time Binary Input Change with Relative Time
18. act or a contact to ground In a dry contact alarm The alarm lead brings a contact to the ground lead activating the alarm In a contact to ground alarm A single wire brings a contact to an external ground activating the alarm You can reverse the polarity of each individual discrete alarm point so that the alarm is activated when the contact is open This is done with a software configuration change 20 7 Quick Start How to Connect to the Complete Tower Monitoring System Most NetGuardian users find it easiest to give the unit an IP address subnet and gateway through the front craft port TTY interface to start Once these settings are saved and you reboot the unit you can access it over LAN to do the rest of your databasing via the Web Browser interface Alternative option You can skip the TTY interface by using a LAN crossover cable directly from your PC to the NetGuardian 216 G3 and access its Web Browser See Section 7 2 7 1 via Craft Port using TTY Interface 1 The simplest way to connect to the NetGuardian 216 15 over a physical cable connection between your PC s COM port and the unit s craft port Note You must be connected wa craft port or Telnet to use the TTY interface Make sure you are using the straight through 1 to 1 Male to Female DB9 DB9 download cable provided with your NetGuardian 216 G3 to make a craft port connection We ll be using HyperTerminal to connect to the unit in the following example ho
19. al sensor as its primary temperature source If the sensor fails reads values outside of its range the unit will automatically switch to the internal temperature sensor It will also set the External Temp Sensor Failure system Serial Port alarm If the internal sensor also fails heater automation will be disabled and the Internal Temp Sensor Failure ee system alarm will be set Notifications Base Alarms System Alarms Controls Analogs Date and Time Heater Settings Specify the Turn on Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit 14F 104F or 10C to 40C The Turn on Temperature unit will automatically turn on the heater once the ambient temperature falls below the Turn on Temperature Specify the Turn off Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit 14F 104F or 10C to 40C The Turn off Temperature unit will automatically turn off the heater once the ambient temperature rises above the Turn on Temperature Note By default the ambient temperature is measured through the external sensor If the external sensor fails an External Temp Sensor Failure alarm will trigger and ambient temperature measurement will automatically switch to the internal sensor If both sensors fail heater automation will be disabled and the Internal Temp Sensor Failure alarm will be set 30 10 5 Serial Ports The Edit gt Serial Port menu allows you to change settings depending on the port type of your NetGuardian From this menu you can se
20. could look like this Unit Address 192 168 1 100 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Save your changes by writing to NVRAM and reboot Any change to the unit s IP configuration requires a reboot Po When I connect to the NetGuardian 216 G3 through the craft port on the front panel it either doesn t work right or it doesn t work at all What s going on A Make sure your using the right COM port settings Your COM port settings should read Bits per second 9600 9600 baud Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Important Flow control must be set to none Flow control normally defaults to hardware in most terminal programs and this will not work correctly with the NetGuardian 216 G3 Q What characteristics of an alarm point can be configured through software For instance can point 4 be used to sense an active low signal or point 5 to sense a level or an edge Theunit s standard configuration is for all alarm points to be level sensed You cannot use configuration software to convert alarm points to TTL edge sensed operation TTL alarm points are a hardware option that must be specified when you order your NetGuardian 216 G3 Ordering TTL points for your NetGuardian 216 G3 does not add to the cost of the unit What you can do with the configuration software is change any alarm point from Normal to Reversed operation owitching to Reversed operation has different effects depending on the k
21. d 4 2 Battery Installation 4 3 How to Connect Power 4 4 How to Connect Conduit Fittings 4 5 How to Connect Antenna 5 NetGuardian 216 G3 Back Panel 5 1 LAN Connection 5 2 Wireless Modem 5 2 1 oprint Modem Activation 5 2 2 Verizon Modem Activation 6 NetGuardian 216 G3 Front Panel 6 1 Craft Port 6 2 Alarm Speaker 6 3 Discrete Alarms 7 Quick Start How to Connect to the Complete Tower Monitoring System 71 Ma Craft Port using TTY Interface 7 2 Ma LAN 8 TTY Interface 8 1 Set DNP3 Parameters 9 Complete Tower Monitoring System Web Browser 9 1 Logging on to the Complete Tower Monitoring System 9 1 1 Changing the Default Password 10 Edit Menu Field Descriptions 10 1 System 10 2 Ethernet 10 3 DNP3 10 4 Heater Automation 10 5 Serial Ports 10 6 Notifications 10 7 Base Alarms 10 8 System Alarms O N 10 11 12 12 13 13 16 18 18 18 19 20 20 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 27 28 29 29 30 31 32 33 10 9 Controls 10 1 5 10 11Date and Time 10 12Timers 10 138eboot 11 Monitor Menus 11 1 Base Alarms 11 2 System Alarms 11 3 Controls 11 4 Analogs 11 5 Heater 11 6 Event Log 12 Firmware Upgrade 13 Front and Back Panel LED 14 Reference Section 14 1 DNP3 Device Profile 15 Frequently Asked Questions 15 1 General FAQs 16 Technical Support 17 End User License Agreement 34 34 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 39 40 41 42 42 49 49 51 52 1 Complete Tower Monitoring System Over
22. duit fittings are connected to the weather proof metal case There are a total of three conduit fittings Insert each conduit fitting to its size appropriate hole and screw them into place The three conduit fittings as seen from the outside of the unit 11 45 Howto Connect Antenna The Complete Tower Monitoring System uses an antenna to send DNP3 over wireless with its modem Use the following instructions to connect the antenna What you will need 900MHz Antenna 3 ft Antenna Cable e 1 e 1 To connect the antenna 1 Open the weather proof case of the CTMS and locate the antenna port on the NetGuardian 216 G3 back panel 2 Attach the antenna cable to the node labeled Antenna and tighten the nut to fasten it to the NetGuardian Antenna Port 3 Now attach the antenna surge protector to the hole in the metal weather proof case The surge protector will fit inside of the smaller hole located above the three larger conduit holes 4 Once the surge protector is set up attach the antenna cable to the protector tightening the nut to fasten it in place Now attach the antenna to the the surge protector on the outside of the case 12 5 NetGuardian 216 G3 Back Panel Serial port build options Yost RS 232 RJ45 Connector RS 465 RJ45 Connector RTS Request t Send 8 TX Transmit 7 OTR Terminal Ready 7 NIC Not Connected Receive SND Ground 4 GND Ground
23. e 1 Push button switch Cellular CDMA Modem RS232 RS485 Serial port Build option instead of Cellular 6 Front Panel LEDs 2 Back Panel LED Alarm speaker with volume control 22 158 F 30 70 when heater is running which is contingent on main power 0 95 non condensing 60 years XP Vista 7 32 64 bit 5 6 The battery needs to be charged within 9 months from manufactured date 3 Shipping List Please make sure all of the following items are included with your Complete Tower Monitoring System If parts are missing or if you ever need to order new parts please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 1 800 622 3314 Base Unit D UM TWRMN 12003 Complete Tower Monitoring System User Manual D UM TWRMN 12003 900MHz Antenna 2 901 00900 00 3 ft Antenna Cable Cable D PR 125 10A 03 NetGuardian 216 G3 D PK NG216 12088 00001 Cs sa CTMS Resource CD 3 4 Amp GMT Fuse 2 741 00500 00 6 in External Temperature Sensor D P R 998 10A 06 6 ft DB9M DB9F Download Cable D PR 045 10A 04 Antenna Surge Protector 2 908 00090 00 14 ft Ethernet Cable D PR 923 10B 14 31 Spare and Optional Parts UPS 24aH Battery 3 904 00001 00 Fuse Block 30 2 790 60030 00 12VAC Surge Protector 3 960 00069 00 External Temp Sensor D P R 998 10A 07 Fuse Midget 30A 125V 2 40 03000 00 Freewave Radio 3 968 00001 00
24. e that Analog Inputs Analog Output Control Blocks and Analog Output Statuses are transmitted through DNP as singed numbers Analog Inputs Static Variation Obj 30 Var 03 32 Bit analog w o flag Request function codes supported 1 read ono ____ Joes Internal Temperature Tem Temperature P re External Temperature NOTE 7 Temperature F used to monitor internal heater 49 15 Frequently Asked Questions Here are answers to some common questions from NetGuardian 216 G3 users The latest FAQs can be found on the NetGuardian 216 G3 support web page http www dpstele com If you have a question about the NetGuardian 216 G3 please call us at 559 454 1600 or e mail us at support dpstele com 151 General FAQs How do telnet to the NetGuardian 216 G3 A You must use Port 2002 to connect to the NetGuardian 216 Configure your Telnet client to connect using TCP IP not Telnet or any other port options For connection information enter the IP address of the NetGuardian 216 G3 and Port 2002 For example to connect to the NetGuardian 216 using the standard Windows Telnet client click Start click Run and type telnet lt NetGuardian 216 G3 IP address gt 2002 How dol connect my NetGuardian 216 G3 to the LAN To connect your NetGuardian 216 G3 to your LAN you need to configure the unit IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway A sample configuration
25. ed compiled or disassembled No title to or ownership of the Software or any of its parts is transferred to the End User Title to all patents copyrights trade secrets and any other applicable rights shall remain with the DPS Telecom DPS Telecom s warranty and limitation on its liability for the Software is as described in the warranty information provided to End User in the Product Manual End User shall indemnify DPS Telecom and hold it harmless for and against any and all claims damages losses costs expenses obligations liabilities fees and costs and all amounts paid in settlement of any claim action or suit which may be asserted against DPS Telecom which arise out of or are related to the non fulfillment of any covenant or obligation of End User in connection with this Agreement This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California without regard to choice of law principles and excluding the provisions of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Any dispute arising out of the Agreement shall be commenced and maintained only in Fresno County California In the event suit is brought or an attorney is retained by any party to this Agreement to seek interpretation or construction of any term or provision of this Agreement to enforce the terms of this Agreement to collect any money due or to obtain any money damages or equitable relief for breach the prevailing
26. fic Time Adjust Clock for Daylight Saving Time DST Enable DST Month Weekday lt Hour Mar Second Sunday 2 Month Weekday Hour End Day Nov First Sunday 2 Save The Edit gt Date and Time menu Time Settings Select the current month day and year from the drop down menus Select the current hour minutes and time of day fro the drop down menus Automatic Time Adjustment NTP Enable NTP Check this box to enable Network Time Protocol NTP Server Address or Enter the NTP server s IP address or host name then click Sync Host Name Example north america pool ntp org Time Zone oelect your time zone from the drop down menu Adjust Clock for Daylight Savings Time DST _____ Select the month weekday and time when Daylight Savings will Enable DST 36 10 12 Timers jw DPS Telecom NetGuardian 216 G3 DNP3 Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Base Alarms Timers Controls Web Refresh 100ms 60s How often web browser is refreshed when in monitor mode 1 Timed Tick 05 60 Event Log This is a heartbeat function that can be used by masters who don t perform integrity checks E Sound on time 0s 10m Edit Menus How long the NetGuardian s speaker will sound when reportable alarm occures or clears 23 inactive timeout 0 120 m Ethernet Set system ala
27. ilt in speaker for local audible alarm notification The NetGuardian 216 G3 ships with the speaker turned off When enabled the speaker will beep repeatedly when new alarms happen To enable the speaker 1 Log in to Web Interface 2 Go to Edit Menu and select Timers 3 Change Sound on time setting to something other than zero 4 Click Save To adjust the speaker volume use the volume control thumb wheel on the NetGuardian s front panel 19 6 3 Discrete Alarms Dry Contact Contact to Ground NetGuardian case NetGuardian case il 3 gt oi ae il ANN Alarm Ay nm E i Note Make sure that grounds have common reference this is usually done by tying grounds together 5 Discrete alarm points can connect as a dry contact or a contact to ground The Complete Tower Monitoring System s NetGuardian 216 G3 features 10 user discrete alarm inputs also called digital inputs or contact closures Discrete alarms are either active or inactive so they re typically used to monitor on off conditions like power outages equipment failures door alarms and so on The NetGuardian s discrete alarm points are single lead signals referenced to ground The ground side of each alarm point is internally wired to ground so alarm points can connect either as a dry cont
28. ind of input connected to the alarm point If the alarm input generates an active high signal switching to Reversed operation means the NetGuardian 216 G3 will declare an alarm in the absence of the active high signal creating the practical equivalent of an active low alarm e If the alarm input generates an active low signal switching to Reversed operation means the 50 NetGuardian 216 will declare an alarm in the absence of the active low signal creating the practical equivalent of an active high alarm e If the alarm input is normally open switching to Reversed operation converts it to a normally closed alarm point e If the alarm input is normally closed switching to Reversed operation converts it to a normally open alarm point 51 16 Technical Support DPS Telecom products are backed by our courteous friendly Technical Support representatives who will give you the best in fast and accurate customer service To help us help you better please take the following steps before calling Technical Support 1 Check the DPS Telecom website You will find answers to many common questions on the DPS Telecom website at http www dpstele com support Look here first for a fast solution to your problem 2 Prepare relevant information Having important information about your DPS Telecom product in hand when you call will greatly reduce the time it takes to answer your questions If you do not have all of the information when you
29. jury to property The purchaser shall fill out the requested information on the Product Warranty Card and mail the card to DPS This card provides information that helps DPS make product improvements and develop new products For an additional fee DPS may at its option make available by written agreement only an extended warranty providing an additional period of time for the applicability of the standard warranty Technical Support If a purchaser believes that a product is not operating in substantial conformance with DPS published specifications or there appear to be defects in material and workmanship the purchaser should contact our technical support representatives If the problem cannot be corrected over the telephone and the product and problem are covered by the warranty the technical support representative will authorize the return of the product for service and provide shipping information If the product is out of warranty repair charges will be quoted All non warranty repairs receive a 90 day warranty Free Tech Support is a Click Away Need help with your alarm monitoring DPS Information Services are ready to serve you in your email or over the Web www Dps Wu Free Tech Support in Your Email The Protocol Alarm Monitoring Ezine The Protocol Alarm Monitoring Ezine is your free email tech support alert delivered directly to your in box every two weeks Every issue has news you can use
30. l cellular or LAN In addition the Complete Tower Monitoring oystem can interface with both LAN based radio and cellular data to report to existing DNP3 network management systems and provide continuous visibility DNP3 Over Serial Cellular or LAN Battery Backup Battery Heater and Temperature Monitoring 10 Discrete User Alarm Inputs 1 User Control Relay Output Accessible Web Interface via LAN 2 Specifications User Discrete Alarm Inputs Temperature Sensors Temperature Thresholds Battery Monitoring Battery Thresholds User Control Relays Protocols Over LAN Over Cellular Dimensions Weight Mounting Power Input Current Draw Fuses Battery Shelf Life Interfaces Visual Interface Audible Notification Industrial Temperature Operating Humidity MTBF Windows Compatibility RoHS 10 1 Integrated Analog Sensor Support for 1 External Analog Sensor 4 High and Low Major Minor 2 Integrated Analog Sensors 4 High and Low Major Minor 1 SNMPv1 SNMPv2c TELNET HTTP Email DNP3 DNP3 20 00 H x 20 00 W x 8 00 D 50 8 cm x 50 8 cm x 20 32 cm 60 Ibs Wall mount 110V A C amp 24V Battery Backup 0 25 Amp 110V A C 2 11 Amp 110V A C 10 Amp Fuse 32V 25 Amp FlatType Fuse Inserts 24V 3 4 Amp GMT Fuse NetGuardian 216 G3 9 months 1 RJ45 10BaseT half duplex Ethernet port 1 989 front panel craft port 1 1 8 Stereo connector for external temperature prob
31. lect a mode of operation tune the 202 modem and enable reach through serial port functionality ur DPS Telecom Monitor Menus Base Alarms System Alarms Controls Event Log m E ET E t m 5 System Ethernet Heater Automation Serial Port Notifications Base Alarms System Alarms Controls Date and Time NetGuardian 216 G3 DNP3 Upload Logout MyDPS Primary Serial Port Configuration Port Type Baud Parity Stop Bits Primary port located 232 9600 8 bit data 1 v in the back of the unit RTS head RTS tail Flow Control 0 0 Reset Save The Edit gt Serial Ports menu Location A reminder that your primary serial port is located on the back of the NetGuardian 216 G3 chassis Port Configuration Port Type Select the serial port for your build of the NetGuardian Choose from 232 485 Baud Parity Stop Bits Select the appropriate settings from the drop down menu and Flow Control RTS Head Only used if your NetGuardian was built with a 202 modem The most commonly used value 1 30 RTS Tail Only used if your NetGuardian was built with a 202 modem The most commonly used value is 10 Flow Control 31 10 6 Notifications Notifications Se Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu FrSat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr Sat Any Time Any Time 5 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
32. om of this screen click the firmware links located in the System Controls section DPS Telecom NetGuardian 216 G3 DNP3 Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus System Settings Global System Settings m NetGuardian 216 G3 DNP3 Location Tower Edit Menus Contact 559 454 1600 Ethernet From E mail Address ing216g3 dpstele com SNMP GET String dps public Heater Automation Serial Port SNMP SET String dps_public User admin Base Alarms System Alarms Password Date and Time Initialize Configuration Timers Backup Configuration config Save Reboot Restore Configuration Upload The clickable link to upgrade firmware from the Edit gt System menu At the Firmware Load screen simply browse for the firmware update you ve downloaded from www dpstele com and click Load joS DPs Telecom Upload confiz firmware web or bundle Choose File file chosen Upload Browse for downloaded firmware upgrade 13 Front and Back Panel LED 216 Jte DPS Telecom i S lt den P lt 4 Li 24 8 D PK NG216 Ack SZ eo AMP GMT Front panel LEDs Function Resened forfutureuse _ Primary LED Status Description Flashing Red Data received on PRI Serial Optional Flashing Green Data transmitted from modem Wireless Flashing Red Data received by modem Flashing Green NG
33. onding Clear 39 Cellular No Signal Clear 11 3 Controls Controls NN Released Opr Ris Mom 2 Heating Unit Released Opr Ris Mom 11 4 Analogs Analogs Gauge View 4 No 0 0000 VDC 5 No Monitor PowerA 0 0000 VDC Yes Monitor PowerB 0 0000 VDC 7 Yes Internal Temperature 79 7943 F x x 8 Yes External Temperature 140 2700 oF 11 5 Heater Heater e Temp Source uae Last Runtime Ambient Temperature 11 6 Event Log Event Log Reset Refresh Rate 5 sac Event ld Date Time status Pref Description E aes M Rind Pompa 2 2 12 31 1968 23 43 10 Alarm 10 02 MnO External Temperature 3 12 31 1969 23 43 10 Clear 10 01 Temperature 4 12 31 1969 23 43 02 Alarm 10 03 MjU External Temperature 5 12 31 1969 23 43 02 1 10 02 Temperature 12 31 1968 23 43 02 Alarm 1001 Temperature Li 12 31 1968 23 00 05 Alarm 1415 External Temp Sensor Failure B 12 31 1963 23 00 04 Alarm 10 02 MnO External Temperature 9 12 31 1968 23 00 03 Alarm 09 03 PowerB 10 12 31 1968 23 00 03 Alam 6 01 PawerB 11 12 31 1368 23 00 01 Alarm 111 surge Pratector Tripped 12 12 31 1968 23 00 01 Clear 1 34 Unit reset ki 40 12 Firmware Upgrade To access the Firmware Load screen click on Upload at the top of the screen For more firmware options click on the Edit gt System menu At the bott
34. ou ll need to install telnet before you can use the TTY interface To install telnet open up your command line type cmd into the search bar in the Start Menu Select cmd exe to run the command line Shut down gt cmd From the command line type in pkgmgr then press enter When the command prompt appears again the installation is complete Menu Shortcut Keys The letters before or enclosed in parentheses are menu shortcut keys Press the shortcut key to access that option Pressing the ESC key will always bring you back to the previous level Entries are not case sensitive 24 8 1 Set DNP3 Parameters To set DNP3 Parameters 1 Login to the TTY Interface 2 Select C onfig 3 Select D NP3 From the menu you have the option to configure Address Mode LAN Serial Cellular Protocol TCP or VDP LAN Port Telnet 10 0 8 99 MG216 63 DMP3 Telnet Server Login admin Password Logged in successfully ING216 G3 DNPS vi fA 8193 22813 DPS Telecom Inc Config Posing tertM inal Debug 2052 20 E gt thernet IONP3 gt tats n Uram Pr amp I maryPort Hardware Test ESC 7 D DHPS Address i DHPS Mode SERIAL DMP3 Protocol DMF3 LAN Port 2881 Address Protocol PortT gt 5 gt 25 9 Complete Tower Monitoring System Web Browser Je DPS Telecom Natpis GS ONES
35. party shall be entitled to recover in addition to any other available remedy reimbursement for reasonable attorneys fees court costs costs of investigation and other related expenses Notes 53 Warranty DPS Telecom warrants to the original purchaser only that its products a substantially conformto DPS published specifications and b are substantially free from defects in material and workmanship This warranty expires two years from the date of product delivery with respect to hardware and ninety days from the date of product delivery with respect to software If the purchaser discovers within these periods a failure of the product to substantially conform to the specifications or that the product is not substantially free from defects in material and workmanship the purchaser must promply notify DPS Within reasonable time after notification DPS will endeavor to correct any substantial non conformance with the specifications or substantial defects in material and workmanship with new or used replacement parts All warranty service will be performed at the company s office in Fresno California at no charge to the purchaser other than the cost of shipping to and from DPS which shall be the responsiblity of the purchaser If DPS is unable to repair the product to conform to the warranty DPS will provide at its option one of the following a replacement product or a refund of the purchase price for the non conforming product These remedie
36. r to verify this modem as one of it s approved models Important If asked for this number give the Multi Tech Systems model number located on the label on the back of your DPS Telecom unit You do not need to give the DPS Telecom product or device name Examples of Multi Tech model numbers MI CBA xx MI SMC and 4 Record the three numbers that your agent will provide for each modem These numbers are needed in order to use your modem Number Your 10 digit phone number MSID Number Another 10 digit number Note Sometimes the MSID will be the same as the MDN MSL Number Your 6 digit lock code Also called a Service Programming Code SPC 14 5 Access the AT command interface on you DPS Telecom unit by logging into either the serial Craft port or Telnet interface then press for the terminal Em Telnet 10 0 8 99 0216 63 DNP3 Telnet Server in admin Password Logged in successfully NG216 G3 vi Hn 88173 c22813 DPS Telecom Inc Config P ing tertMoinal D ebug 2 TTY Interface 6 Activate your modem by entering the following series of AT commands AT ATCommand Modem Modem Response Comment V1 Echo command and verbose mode AT WSPC 1 xxxxxx lt cr gt XXXXXX is your programming code your MSL lt cr gt is Carriage return or Enter key AT WMDN nnnnnnnnnn lt cr gt is your phone number your MDN AT WCMT
37. rity Stop bits Flow control Restore Defaults J 7 The NetGuardian 216 G3 s main main menu will appear Type C for C onfig then E for E thernet Configure the unit s IP address subnet mask and default gateway 21 Connect To NetGuardian 216 33 Enter details for the phone number that vau want to dial Phone number eS EE w 6 When prompted enter the default user admin and password dpstelecom NOTE If you don t receive a prompt for your user name and password check the Com port you are using on your PC and make sure you are using the cable provided County region Area code Additional cables can be ordered from DPS Telecom Part number D PR 045 10A 04 HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help Dr Login admin 8 ESC to the main menu When asked if you d like to save your changes type Y for Y es Reboot the NetGuardian 216 G3 to save its new configuration Linked No DHCP Disabled Host Name Unit IP 126 180 230 127 126 180 230 127 Subnet Mask 255 255 192 0 255 255 192 0 Gateway 126 10 255 23 255 255 255 255 Unit MAC 00 10 81 00 53 33 00 10 81 00 53 33 U nit Addr S ubnet G ateway D HCP HJost ESC E thernet S tats n V ram re B oot ESC Do you want to save changes y N _ 22 9600 baud HyperTerminal Login admin Password Logged in successfully
38. rm if NetGuardian does not receive a DNP3 poll within this timeout duration DNP3 Heater Automation Serial Port Notifications Base Alarms System Alarms Controls Analogs Date and Time Timers Reboot The Edit gt Timers menu 10 13 Reboot Click on the Reboot link from the Edit menu will reboot the NetGuardian 216 after writing all changes to NVRAM The page at 10 0 8 99 says This Action will Reboot the Unit Continue The Edit gt Reboot confirmation popup 11 Monitor Menus Enter topic text here 111 Base Alarms 37 38 11 2 System Alarms System Alarms Pnt E 11 Surge Protector Tripped Alarm 12 Low Battery Warning Clear 13 Battery Mode Clear 14 Battery Charging Clear 15 External Temp Sensor Failure Alarm 16 Internal Temp Sensor Failure Clear 17 Default configuration Clear 18 DNP3 inactive Clear 19 MAC address not set Clear 20 IP address not set Clear 21 hardware error Clear 22 SNMP processing error Clear 23 SNMP community error Clear 24 LAN TX packet drop Clear 25 Notification 1 failed Clear 26 Notification 2 failed Clear 27 Notification 3 failed Clear 28 Notification 4 failed Clear 29 Notification 5 failed Clear 30 Notification 6 failed Clear 31 Notification 7 failed Clear 32 Notification 8 failed Clear 33 NTP failed Clear 34 Timed tick Clear 35 Serial 1 Revd full Clear 36 Dynamic memory full Clear 37 Unit reset Clear 38 Cellular Modem Not Resp
39. s are the purchaser s only remedies for breach of warranty Prior to initial use the purchaser shall have determined the suitability of the product for its intended use DPS does not warrant a any product components or parts not manufactured by DPS b defects caused by the purchasers failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the product c damage caused by use of the product for purposes other than those for which it was designed d damage caused by disasters such as fire flood wind or lightning unless and to the extent that the product specification provides for resistance to a defined disaster e damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modifications f damage during shipment from the purchaser to DPS or g any abuse or misuse by the purchaser THE FOREGOING W ARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event will DPS be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict tort or any other legal theory Damages that DPS will not be responsible for include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of savings or revenue loss of use of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of any substitute equipment facilities or services downtime claims of third parties including customers and in
40. set your PC s IP address to 192 168 1 200 Contact your IT department if you are unsure how to do this Reset your PC s subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 You may have to reboot your PC to apply your changes Once the IP address and subnet mask of your computer coincide with the unit you can access the NetGuardian 216 G3 Telnet session or Web browser by using the unit s default IP address of 192 168 1 100 6 Provision the NetGuardian 216 G3 with the appropriate information then change your computer s IP address and subnet mask back to their original settings Now you re ready to do the rest of your configuration LAN Plug your LAN cable into the NetGuardian 216 G3 23 and see Section 9 Logging On to the NetGuardian 216 G3 to continue databasing using the Web Browser 8 TTY Interface The TTY interface is the NetGuardian s built in interface for basic configuration From the TTY interface you can e Edit the IPA subnet and gateway e Configure data ports e Set DNP3 Parameters e Ping other devices on the network Set unit back to factory defaults e Debug and troubleshoot For more advanced configuration tools please use the Web Browser Interface For Telnet connect to the IP address at port 2002 to access the configuration menus after initial LAN WAN setup Telnet sessions are established at port 2002 not the standard Telnet port as an added security measure you re using Windows 7 then y
41. settings to the NetGuardian 216 G3 Do not initialize Initialize Configuration the non volatile RAM NVRAM unless you want to re enter all of your configuration settings again Clickable link that takes you to the Firmware Load screen where you ll browse to the Upgrade Firmware downloaded firmware update saved on your PC 27 28 10 2 Ethernet The Edit gt Ethernet menu allows you to define and configure Ethernet settings Bm DPS Telecom NetGuardian 216 G3 Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus Controls Unit 00 10 81 00 42 1 Host Name Enable DHCP v Edit Menus HTTP Port 80 80 Unit IP 10 0 3 216 10 0 3 216 Serial Port Notifications Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Base Alarms System Alaris Gateway 10 0 0 254 10 0 0 254 DNS Server 1 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Date and Time Timers DNS Server 2 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Reboot Reset Save The Edit gt Ethernet menu Ethernet Settings Unit MAC Hardware address of the NetGuardian 216 G3 Not editable For reference only Used only for web browsing Example If you don t want to remember this NetGuardian s IP address you can type in a name is this field such as NG216G3 Once you save and reboot the unit you can now browse to it locally by simply typing in NG216G3 in the address bar Used to turn on Dynamic Host Connection Protocol NOT recommended because the Enable DHCP unit is assigned an IP
42. t through Multi Tech or your Verizon agent 2 Verify that the antenna is screwed onto the back panel of the unit 3 Provide the agent with each modem s 11 character ESN number which is printed on a label on the back of your DPS Telecom unit ESN and model number alternate location 4 You may be asked to provide the modem s model number This number allows the carrier to verify this modem as one of it s approved models Important If asked for this number give the Multi Tech Systems model number located on the label on the back of your DPS Telecom unit You do not need to give the DPS Telecom product or device name Examples of Multi Tech model numbers MI CBA xx 5 5 Access the AT command interface on you DPS Telecom unit by logging into either the serial Craft port or Telnet interface then press for the terminal Telnet 10 0 8 99 Nu216 63 DNP3 Telnet Server Login admin Password Logged in successfully NG216 G3 DHP3 v1 BHB H173 22813 DPS Telecom Inc Config Ping tertMoinal 2 TTY Interface 17 6 Activate your modem by entering the following series of AT commands and press lt gt after each command o ATE1V1 Echo command and verbose mode 1 AT WRMP 2 OK Allows roaming in order to perform over the air programming 2 AI CREG 0 1 Note Activation may not work if the or modem is roaming CREG 0 5 CREG 0 5
43. to mizable ev and 3 ala arm point grouping plus er le lot Ge t the full details ec dn hos an w you can upgrade to Ne teu ardian 0 Be ad Full Story EC Creative Solution Convert Your LEDs to 1 Contact Closures nique nitoring application that 5 to contact ures ing DPS equ re Da uli s fn ory Br DPS Telecom Call 1 800 693 0351 Network Alarm Monitoring Fundamentals Alarm Monitoring Where Do You Start pes This White Paper you que self s paper NOT tel you Ju bed ues ng Y be fin ery ork is s di ffer fits t provide spe io verage you oa 1d may cost more mon Speed od eally need to spen d z Download This White Paper Now 3 Give It To Me Email caer me and that s a promise We will also send you our 3 DPS Telecom Your Partners in Network Alarm Monifering 800 622 3314 www DpsTelecom com 4955 E Yale Avenue Fresno California 93727
44. ure Primary Serial Port Initialize Configuration Upgrade Firmware NG216 G3 v1 04 0932 2 Global System Settings section of the Edit gt System menu NOTE You will see the following popup when making changes to the NetGuardian 216 G3 from the Edit menu It will appear when confirming your changes to the database either by clicking Next in the setup wizards or the Save button Data submitted and written to flash 3 Commit to NVRAM popup 10 Edit Menu Field Descriptions 10 1 System From the Edit gt System menu you will configure and edit the global system and control settings for the NetGuardian 216 G3 DPS Telecom NetGuardian 216 G3 DNP3 Upload Logout MyDPS Monitor Menus System Settings Name NetGuardian 216 G3 DNP3 Location Tower A Contact 559 454 1600 From E mail Address ng216g3 dpstele com SNMP GET String dps public SNMP SET String dps public User admin Notifications Base Alarms Password j i eee System Controls System Alarms Initialize Configuration Initialize Backup Configuration config bin Save Restore Configuration Upload Reset Sav The Edit gt System menu Global System Settings name for this NetGuardian 216 Optional field The location of this NetGuardian 216 G3 Optional field Optional field notifications Used to change the password for logging into the unit case sensitive Used to restore all factory default
45. view Weather resistant easy to install right size capacity the CTMS effectively monitors towers and remote sites Effective easy to install light capacity tower alarm monitoring The Complete Tower Monitoring System CTMS is a durable customizable light capacity tower monitoring solution The CTMS is designed for easy installation at remote tower sites making it cost effective to seamlessly deploy powerful alarm monitoring throughout your entire telecom network Powerful monitoring for towers in hostile environments The brain of the Complete Tower Monitoring System is a NetGuardian 216 G3 Conformal coated and housed in an aluminum case this time tested telco grade remote is designed to provide dependable tower monitoring The NetGuardian is placed within a NEMA stainless steel enclosure to withstand aggressive levels of temperature lightning and other undesirable elements An A C to D C converter an external temperature sensor and a battery backed up with a trickle charger are integrated into the unit to ensure continuous reliability The unit also features a processor controlled heater that allows the unit to operate efficiently in temperatures as low as 30 C With 10 user controlled discrete alarms and 1 user controlled relay the Complete Tower Monitoring System is specifically scaled to the needs of remote towers This monitoring solution includes a CDMA Verizon modem and is able to communicate using DNP3 protocol over seria
46. wever most terminal emulating programs should work to Female 2140 DaS gt Net Guardian 216 G3 PC with terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal To access HyperTerminal using Windows 2 Click on the Start menu gt select Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal Accessories k fap Accessibility fap Games MI lan Communications i HyperTerminal Startup p m Entertainment d Network Connection Internet Explorer Address Book 3 Network Setup Wizard we MSN Calculator New Connection Wizard e Outlook Express Command Prompt E Wireless Network Setup Wizard 3 At the Connection Description screen enter a name 4 At the Connect To screen select Com port you ll for this connection You may also select an icon The be using from the drop down and click OK is name and icon do not affect your ability to connect to the most commonly used the unit Connection Description a Mew Connection Enter a name and choose an icon Far the connection Mame 5 Select the following COM port options Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None e Stop bits 1 Flow control None Once connected you will see a blank white HyperTerminal screen Press Enter to activate the configuration menu COM1 Properties er Port Settings Bits per second 115200 Data bits Pa
47. y Input 6 129 response 00 01 start stop 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 129 response 00 01 start stop Binary Output Status Control Relay Output 5 direct op inde 129 response echo of request Block 6 dir op noack MIRO q 32 Bit Analog Input E 01 start stop Without Flag no range or all Time and Date nem response 07 limited qty 1 m limited LT 1 129 response 00 01 start stop 46 3 DNP V3 0 Point List The tables below identify all the default data points provided by the NetGuardian 216 G3 DNP3 3 1 Binary Input Points Binary Input Points Static Variation Obj 01 Var 01 Binary Input w o status Request function codes supported 1 read External Temp Sensor Failure Internal Temp Sensor Failure oe 47 48 3 2 Binary Output Status Points and Control Relay Output Blocks The following table lists both the Binary Output Status Points Object 10 and the Control relay Output Blocks Object 12 Binary Output Status Points Static Variation Obj 10 Var 02 Binary Output Status Control Variation Obj 12 Var 01 Control Relay Output Block Request function codes supported 3 select 4 operate Supported relay output Latch on Latch off ______ ____ Base control 2 NOTE Used for internal heater control 3 3 Analog Inputs The following table lists Analog Inputs Object 30 It is important to not

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