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SI 446
STATUS INDICATOR
TECHNICAL MANUAL
SINGLE VOLUME
COMPOSITION
The SI446 - STATUS INDICATOR - Technical Manual, consists of single volume and the following
sections:
INDEX of VOLUME 1
Page
Technical Manual Title-page............................................................................................ I
Composition of the Technical Manual.............................................................................. II
Volume Index ................................................................................................................... III
List of Valid Pages BASE................................................................................................. IV
List of Valid Pages REVI .................................................................................................. V
SECTION 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................... 1-1
SECTION 2
USE INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................... 2-1
SECTION 3
PART LIST AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS......................................... 3
SIC module (Status Indicator CPU) ............................................. 3-1
Section 1 - DESCRIPTION
CONTENTS
Index of paragraphs
Paragraph Page
Index of figures
Figure Page
Index of table
Table Page
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1 Introduction
The unit SI 446 - Status Indicator (serial), installed typically in the control tower, is a repeater device of the
main indications of the equipment status; by this unit is not possible to perform any actions of command
toward the apparatus.
A beeper allows to warn for events, change of the status (and therefore of out of order) of one of the
connected equipment.
Every single equipment is defined by a name formed by min. two and max. four alphanumeric characters
highlighted on the displays of the front panel. This name will be software configured through PC by which
it is possible to visualise every functional message regarding the equipment managed.
The brightness of the indication Leds and the alphanumeric displays can be varied through the double
function front buttons: LAMP-test and SIL (see Tab. 1-3).
1.1.1 Applications
SI 446 can be connected to the remote unit RCSI or directly driven from the unit LCSU/IOM of the
equipment to be controlled.
Some typical applications are shown in Fig. 1-1 and Fig. 1-2 respectively for SI 446-8 and SI 446-2.
The different applications are possible by defining opportunely the type of connected node during the
software configuration of the unity SI 446 as indicated in section 2.
The connection is made through a serial connecting RS422 cable for a max. length of 1000 m. Fig. 1-7
and Tab. 1-2 report connector pin-out. As alternative, for greater distances, the connection can be made
through external modem towards a leased or switched telephone line.
An application example for the management of single equipment is shown in Fig. 2-1, section 2.
WARNING
STANDBY STANDBY WARNING WARNING
ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM ALARM
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AL ARM AL ARM AL ARM AL ARM AL ARM AL ARM AL ARM AL ARM FAUL TY FAUL TY FAUL TY FAUL TY DATA COM
RS 232 BYPASSED BYPASSED ON ANT ON ANT
RS 422 (< 1 Km.) RS 232
WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
LAMP
NO RMAL NO RMAL NO RMAL NO RMAL NO RMAL NO RMAL NO RMAL NO RMAL CO NTR OL STATION NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL SIL
TEST
ENGAGED MAINS OFF
DATA COM DATA COM DATA COM DATA COM DATA COM DATA COM DATA COM DATA COM
SIL
CO MM AND ENABLED ENVALRM
ANT FTY
EQUIP CHANGE REQUEST
SEL ECT SEL ECT SEL ECT SEL ECT SEL ECT SEL ECT SEL ECT SEL ECT
ON/OFF OVER RELEASE OTHER WARN
RCSI 4 46
STATUS INDICATOR
SI 446-8
DEDICATED LINE - L1
DEDICATED LINE or SWITCHED NETWORK - L3
Linea telef. dedicata -L1
Linea telef. dedicata o commutata -L3
DEDICATED LINE - L2
Linea telef. dedicata -L2
RS 232
RS 232 RS 232
ON
A lla rm i a m b ie n ta li (fu m o ,
te m p e ra tu ra , in tru s io n e , ...)
E N V IR O N M E N T A L A R M S
CENTRO di CONTROLLO (S M O K E , T E M P ., IN T R U S IO N , ...)
CONTROL ROOM
ON
PC
Modem
DME
(D)VOR
SN 400
SITO APPARATI
EQUIPMENTS SITE
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1. SI 446 - 2
The unity is able to signal the main status of one or two separate equipments. This version is also
available for use in standard 19” rack. (For the Front Panel see Fig. 1-3a)
2. SI 446 - 8
In this version, the unity is able to signal the status of eight different equipments (for the Front Panel see
Fig. 1-3 b). The unit can be configured for applications with one to eight equipments.
The shape and the composition of these two versions are similar; the only difference consists in the front
card SID whose signalling indications are depending on the number of equipments. During the software
configuration, the difference between versions must be set as described in the paragraph 2.2.2.3, (Fig. 2-
25).
1.2.1 Composition
SI 446 contains:
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Module: SIC Status Indicator CPU - Responsible for the management of all the
connected elements (indication panel, serial communication,
memories, bus I/O, etc.).
Module SID 2 or SID 8 - Status Indicator Display - Provided with Leds and alphanumeric
Front Card for the indications displays and push buttons for: Lamp-test and Buzzer off. Available in
versions for indications of 2 or 8 equipments.
AC/DC Power Supply Switching converter. Input 230V AC and regulated output 5V DC / 2A.
Mains connection assembly Complete with fuse-holder, mains switch and cord
OPTIONS
Connection cable SI-PC PC serial transmission cable: see figure 1-3b)
Connection cable SI-RCSI RS422 serial transmission cable: see figure 1-3a)
(or SI-LCSU)
ON
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ALARM ALARM
A L C A T E L SI 4 4 6
EQUIPMENT STATUS SI
A L C A T E L 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SI 4 4 6
1-5
1-6
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230
1 5 1 5 1 5
6 9 6 9 6 9
230
1 5 1 5 1 5
6 9 6 9 6 9
180
GND "SID-2"
PCB
Ingresso rete
MAINS
INPUT
Alimentatore
POWER
SUPPLY 88
Pannello Frontale
FRONT PANEL
GND
Pannello Frontale
FRONT PANEL
"SID-2" PCB
GND
GND
Port 2
RS422/485 "SIC" PCB
Alimentatore
Fusibile POWER SUPPLY
FUSE
Port 1-PC
RS232
GND
Intern.GND
Port 2
RS422/485
"SIC" PCB
Pannello Frontale
FRONT PANEL
Port 2
RS232
Alimentatore
Fusibile POWER SUPPLY
FUSE
Port 1-PC
RS232
"SID-8" PCB
Header wire
connections
M1 M2
5 5
9 9
Sub D9 F vista lato saldatura Sub D9 F vista lato saldatura
Sub D9 F SOLDER SIDE VIEW Sub D9 F SOLDER SIDE VIEW
6 1 6
1
Sub D9 F Sub D9 F
M1 M2
3 mt
1.3 DESCRIPTION
SI 446-8 can be installed in a standard 19” rack; SI446-2 can be also installed using the special matching
optional kit (Fig. 1-3 a).
The dimensions of SI446-2 are shown in Fig. 1-5.
The component layout is shown in Fig. 1-5 and 1-6. The connections between module SIC and SID is
made through two 20 pins connectors.
M7 M8 M25
RS 232 RS 232
RS 422/485
TTL
Alimentatore
AC/DC M2
SIC
SI 446 2/8 M3-M4
SID 2/8
LAMP
TEST
DRIVERS SIL
ON/OFF
2/8
6/24 LED ALPHANUMERIC
DISPLAY
BUZZER
In this section, which reference is made with the term SI, the indications and the controls refer to SI446
itself and not to the managed equipment.
The followings devices are foreseen:
DEVICE FUNCTION
Pressed for less than 0,5 sec it is used for checking the correct operation of all the visual indicators
Button and buzzer. In fact, its field of action is wider than the simple control of Leds, as it can verify that the
CPU has acquired the command and is able to manage the output registers correctly.
LAMP Test The led test is performed extinguishing all Leds and lighting one by one, and then restoring the
initial configuration.
This test runs automatically switching the unit.
Key pressed for more than 0,5s brings the variation of brightness of the Leds. Every 0,5s vary the
levels of brightness of all the Leds; releasing the key, the brightness remains frozen, with the
intensity defined at that time. The cycle of brightness variation from a minimum to a maximum
level is repeated holding pressed in continuity the button.
Button SIL Used to silence the buzzer when the key is pressed for less than 0,5s. The sound is interrupted up to
the following change of state.
The key pressed for more than 0,5s brings the variation of brightness of the alphanumeric displays.
Every 0,5s vary the levels of brightness of all the displays; releasing the key, the brightness
remains frozen with intensity defined at that time. The cycle of brightness variation from a
minimum to a maximum level is repeated holding pressed in continuity the button.
Buzzer Activated for the followings conditions and can be disabled through jumper on the PBA SID:
− duration of 100ms during the Lamp-test
− duration of 100ms to signal the acquisition of a pressed key
− duration of 10s for every status change
For every equipment the following indications are visualised; at least one of the three indications of every
equipment must be turned on always:
DISPLAY Alphanumeric Used to create an identification label of the equipments, to be stored during
software configuration as described in the paragraph 2.2.2.2.3, Fig. 2-14
DATA
CPWR~
CPWR~
CPWR~
CPWR~
CPWR~
CPWR~
CPWR~
ENDIS1~
ENDIS2~
ENDIS3~
ENDIS4~
ENDIS5~
ENDIS6~
ENDIS7~
ENDIS8~
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AO
A1
VCC AO
A1
CPWR~
Red
Red
Red
Red
Red
Red
Red
Red
Green
WDO_LED~ ON 1 2 CLOCK 4 5 6 7 8
GENERATOR
Green
3 Yellow
"ON" 4
Yellow
Yellow
1
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
2 7 8
Yellow
BR1 6
BRIGHTNESS
M4 VCC
CONTROL
Green
Green
Green
Green
Yellow
Green
Green
1 3
Green
2 5 6 7 8
BR1
LEN1
LEN2
LEN3
to
RED=ALARM 6 2 BUZZER 8 8
SIC
YELLOW=WARNING
BRIGHTNESS FLIP FLOP FLIP FLOP FLIP FLOP
GREEN=NORMAL FLIP FLOP
CONTROL
M2 OC~ CLK OC~ CLK OC~ CLK
OC~ CLK
D1-D5 EN CLK D1-D8 D1-D8 D1-D8
GND
CLK1
CLK2
LEN1
CPD0...7
1 CLK_1
DECODER
2 CLK_2
0 ENDIS1~
1 ENDIS2~
2..7
DECODER
ENDIS 3..8~
AO A1
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SIGNAL SIGNAL
1 DCD TX +
2 RXD TX -
3 TXD
4 DTR
5 GND COM
6 DSR RX+
7 RTS RX-
8 CTS
9 RI
These connectors allow the data exchange between the followings serial ports (see Fig. 1-8):
1) Port 1 (M25) - PORT 1 - PC - RS 232 - Connected to PC on which is running the program emul.exe
(or Supervisor) and by which the software configuration of indications and buttons is allowed.
2) Port 2 (M7) - PORT 2 - RS 422/485 - Electric interface, jumper arranged in alternative to the Port of
M8, and allowing serial connections with cable up to 1km of length.
3) Port 2 (M8) - PORT 2 - RS 232 - Electric interface, jumper arranged in alternative to the Port of M7,
and allowing the connection to an external modem on leased or switched line.
The PORT 2 interfaces are selected by jumpers (the physical position is shown on the lay-out of Fig. 3-3,
section 3) and according to the Table 1-6:
The circuit doesn't have parallel I/O lines for auxiliary signals but only internal outputs toward the module
SID and connected to the status signalling Leds.
The functionality of the module SIC is shown on the block diagram of fig. 1-10.
M7
DRIVER
RECEIVER PORT 2
RS232C RS 232
14745,6 KHz
SERIAL
COMMUNIC.
CONTROLLER
ESD
Protection M8
DRIVER
RECEIVER
PORT 2
RS 422/485
RS422/485
CPU
80C188
M25
DRIVER
RECEIVER PORT 1 - PC
RS232C RS232
RXD
Indication
RESET
Reset and
Watch-Dog
Circuit
M3
Watch Dog
Indication
INPUT/
OUTPUT
REGISTERS To
M3 SID Module
SRAM - 128 KB
+5V
SERIAL
EEPROM
FEPROM-128 KB 2k x 8
1.4.1 General
Compliance to EEC regulations : safety, EN 60950
: EMC, EN 50081-1 and EN 50082-1
Main characteristics:
- Microprocessor : CPU 80C188
- SRAM Memory : 128 kb x 8
- FEPROM Memory : Flash 128 kb x 8
- Serial EEPROM Memory : 2 kb x 8 - configuration data memory
- Serial ports : n° 3 of which
• 2 ports configured RS422/485 (default) or RS232
• 1 port configured RS232 for PC interfacing
- Protections : ESD on the RS422/485 serial port
1.5 MAINTENANCE
The maintenance consists of the cleaning of the front panel performed using soft cloth embedded with
water and neutral soap; don't use alcohol, corrosive and abrasive material, solvents or everything what
can deteriorate the protective varnish of the front.
1.5.1 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting of a failed module:
Note: Non-operating modules can be repaired only in a laboratory adequately equipped; therefore the
field repair will consist in replacing the defective module with the aid of fig. 1-5 and 1-6. The electric
and layout diagrams are on the section 3 of this manual.
1) The defective card SIC operation could cause the followings failures (that could not be contemporarily
presents):
a) wrong indications on the front panel or LED that are not lighting, or wrong label on the
alphanumeric displays (verifiable by test of the hardware);
b) push button commands that are not performed (verifiable by test of the hardware);
c) one of the serial port doesn't work (verifiable by test of the hardware);
2) A defective card SID operation could cause the followings failures (that could not be contemporarily
presents);
a) wrong indications on the front panel or LED that are not lighting, or wrong label on the
alphanumeric displays (verifiable by test of the hardware);
b) button commands that are not performed (verifiable by test of the hardware);
CONTENTS
List of PARAGRAPHS
Paragraph Page
List of FIGURES
Figure Page
Figure 2-1. Typical SI446 Installation connected with a single equipment.......................................... 2-2
Figure 2-2a. Starting Screen Page ....................................................................................................... 2-5
Figure 2-2. MAIN MENU ...................................................................................................................... 2-6
Figure 2-3. FW Release....................................................................................................................... 2-7
Figure 2-4. Configuration Menu ........................................................................................................... 2-8
Figure 2-5. SI 446 unit site code.......................................................................................................... 2-8
Figure 2-6. Nodes configuration: Node................................................................................................ 2-9
Figure 2-7. Node Configuration – Connection mode........................................................................... 2-13
Figure 2-8. Node Configuration – Node name..................................................................................... 2-13
Figure 2-9. Nodes configuration – Port................................................................................................ 2-14
Figure 2-10. Nodes configuration – Baud rate..................................................................................... 2-14
Figure 2-11. Nodes configuration – Protocol Timeout......................................................................... 2-15
Figure 2-12. Nodes configuration – Type of the node ......................................................................... 2-15
Figure 2-13. Sites Configuration .......................................................................................................... 2-17
Figure 2-14. Sites configuration - Equipment configurations............................................................... 2-17
Figure 2-15. Nodes connection parameter: line parameters ............................................................... 2-20
Figure 2-16. Users configuration ......................................................................................................... 2-22
Figure 2-17. Parallel Input Definition ................................................................................................... 2-27
Figure 2-18. Parallel input definition .................................................................................................... 2-28
Figure 2-19. SI446-2 and SI446-8 - Front Panel configuration data ................................................... 2-29
Figure 2-20. Parallel Output Definition ................................................................................................ 2-31
Figure 2-21. SI446-8, Parallel output definition: port name................................................................. 2-32
Figure 2-22. SI446-2 , Parallel output definition: state and logic........................................................ 2-32
Figure 2-23. Parallel output definition: buzzer ..................................................................................... 2-32
Figure 2-24. Users connection parameters: line parameters .............................................................. 2-33
Figure 2-25. Rack parameters ............................................................................................................. 2-35
Figure 2-26. Export SI446 configuration data...................................................................................... 2-35
Figure 2-27. Import SI446 configuration data ...................................................................................... 2-36
Figure 2-28. Testing Data Consistency Screen page.......................................................................... 2-37
Figure 2-29. Hardware Test menu....................................................................................................... 2-37
Figure 2-30. Test of parallel input port................................................................................................. 2-38
Figure 2-31. Test of CONTROL INPUT and Monitor on input line active............................................ 2-38
Figure 2-32. SI446-2: Test of parallel output port................................................................................ 2-39
Figure 2-33. SI446-2: Test of Port OUTPUT – All line initialized to ACTIVE status............................ 2-39
Figure 2-34. Test of serial lines ........................................................................................................... 2-40
Figure 2-35. Test of serial lines: baud rate .......................................................................................... 2-40
Figure 2-36. Activity Monitor Screen page ......................................................................................... 2-41
SECTION 2
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 INSTALLATION
This chapter covers the installation of a SI446 in a typical configuration (see figure 2-1). Variations and
extensions can be easily implemented starting from this base configuration.
SI
Connect the SI446 to the mains: 220Vca nominal - limits :187-262 Vac
Connect the PC by means of the serial cable RS-232, “PC-Port 1” connector of the rear panel
(see Figure 1-7b) to:
Connect the specific cable (Figure 1-7a) to: “Port 2 – RS422/485” connector of the
rear panel
Connect the optional modem (condizione alternativa
alla “Port 2 RS422/485”: see para 1.3.3, tab.1-6) to the
“Port 2-RS232” connector of the rear
dedicated or switched communication line to:
panel
Connect to ground the subrack On GROUND BOLT (see Figure 1-3)
At this point, the SI446 can be switched ON but is not yet ready to operate as it must be configured
according to the specific mode required.
2.1.1 SETUP
This paragraph describes how to load and run the “UTIL” program used to configure the SI44 unit.
The ‘UTIL, Configuration Utility’ diskette contains three files:
− install.exe is the installation file
− zutilxxx.exe is a self-unsquashing compressed file containing all the files.
The characters xxx refer to the number of the release; for example,
the name of the file is zutil202.exe for release 2.02
− readme.doc contains informations for installation purposes
To use the ‘UTIL, Configuration Utility’ correctly, an IBM-compatible PC is required with at least the following
capabilities:
− 80386 16 MHz or upward compatible processor
− 2 Mb RAM
− VGA monitor
− 3.5 inch 1.44 Mb floppy drive
− A hard disk with at least 10 Mb unused space available
RCSI 4 46
RCSI PC
PC
Modem (opt.)
Rete
MAINS PORT 2 PORT 2 PORT 1 - PC
RS 422/485 RS 232 RS 232
IN 220Vac SUB D 9M
SUB D 9M SUB D 9M
M7 M8 M25
Alimentatore
AC/DC M2
SIC
SI 446 2/8 M3-M4
SID 2/8
LAMP
TEST
DRIVERS SIL
ON/OFF
2/8
6/24 LED ALPHANUMERIC
DISPLAY
BUZZER
2. type <a:[ENTER]>
3. type <install c:\util_xxx[ENTER]> (the name of the directory can be selected by the user at required)
“install.exe” program creates the c:\util_xxx directory (if it is not already present) and loads the files in
this after decompressing them.
If the directory exists, the program asks whether all the files are to be deleted or whether the operation is to
be canceled.
Enter ‘y’ to delete all the files and then load the new files. Enter ‘n’ to abort installation.
At the end of the installation, if no problems have arisen, the following message is displayed:
− emul.exe a program that transforms the PC into a terminal emulator for configuration
− *.mdm files containing modem configuration data. They are used with the
modem.exe program
2. run the emul.exe program (if the PC port is not COM1, use the <emul 2[ENTER]> command
3. switch ON the SI446 unit (or reset the CPU: only to lab purposes)
4. when the initial screen page is displayed, press the space bar quickly at least 3 times to enter
configuration mode. If this request is not met, the program running on the SI446 does not enter
configuration mode but start its normal service. As only a few seconds are allowed to press the bar,
repeat point 3 if the bar is not pressed in time.
5. In this situation, the program drives the display and keyboard of the PC that runs on the SI446 except
for the last line associated to use of certain function keys managed by the PC itself.
6. Run the configuration procedure following the menu proposed and the instructions contained in the
paragraph 2-2 “INSTRUCTIONS FOR SI446 CONFIGURATIONS”.
7. After saving the variations in the EEPROM, and exporting all the configuration data onto a diskette, to
close correctly :
When an external modem is used, connected in alternative to RS422/485, the modem must be configured to
adapt it to the specific service to be provided.
1. connect a PC with the “terminal emulation” program to the modem and, using a set of AT commands,
modify the parameters required. This method is time consuming as it is possible to modify one
parameter a time and requires detailed knowledge of modem parameters.
<modem mdfile.mdm[ENTER]
the modem.exe program takes the configuration data from the mdfile.mdm file and sends them
one after another to the modem checking correct acceptance of each.
The ‘UTIL, Configuration Utility’ diskette contains various examples of *.mdm files prepared previously for
some types of modem. Unfortunately, the AT standard does not guarantee that all modems have the same
commands. Therefore, it is usually necessary to prepare the related *.mdm files for each type of modem.
The user according to one of the existing examples can edit these files, using a normal text editor to modify
the parameters required.
The “AT” main parameters to be configured to work correctly with the LCSU/IOM are:
When the SI446 is switched on, or on exiting the configuration, the unit starts to operate establishing
communication with all sites, from which it obtains the data for positioning summary indications on the panel.
At power-on, there is an approximately 5 seconds pause, to allow the operator to enter the configuration, if
necessary, with the PC connected to the “PC port connector”.
2.2.1 General
All the programming instructions, with reference to the drawings indicated in the various paragraphs, are
provided below. At the end of programming, it is good practice to save the configuration on disk.
• The SI446-2 and SI446-8 are able to perform the same task .
SI446-2 unit is able to operate with one or two equipments, whereas the SI446-8 operates with up to
eight equipments.
Concerning the configuration, there is no difference between the type of SI446 (2 or 8).
• The SI446 must be considered an element or node of a remote control system that can operate as
terminal or transit unit. The functional characteristics of the SI446 are as:
To display the operating status of n different equipments (n = 1 to 2 for SI-2, n = 1 to 8 for SI-8).
The configuration program is activated running the emul.exe program of the utility disk on the PC
connected to the PC PORT; reset the SI446 (OFF/ON power supply) and the PC will display the screen
page shown in figure 2-2a.
Keep pressed the space bar to display the MAIN MENU.
The menu can be used in the same way, i.e. entering the number of the options required and pressing the
ENTER key to confirm.
The ESC key lets the operator exit the current operation and returns to the preceding one, except for the
MAIN MENU for which the option END is provided in order to let the SI446 exit the configuration
environment.
Press the key F10 to exit the emul program and return to DOS. The MAIN MENU is shown in figure 2-2.
2.2.2.1 FW Release
[1] FW Release
[2] SI446 Configuration
[3] Hardware test
[4] Activity monitor
[0] END
Select: []
SIXXU100 - V101
Selecting the Configuration option of MAIN MENU, the sub-menu shown in figure 2-4 is displayed from
which it is possible to produce a new configuration to be stored in the EEPROM.
[0] Return
This sub-menu can be used in the same way as the MAIN MENU except that on exiting, the program asks if
the new configuration is to be saved. If the answer is yes, the program checks the data to be stored. During
checking, two different error levels are shown:
WARNING Calls the operators attention but the data are valid.
At the end of checking, the program asks whether you want to abort data-saving (the
old data is restored) or to edit a new configuration.
This option allows the operator to insert/modify the identification name of the unit. The unit code is used, in
the communication, as code added to the message in order to identify the generator. The program shows
the existing code and asks the operator to enter a new code (max. 4 ASCII alphanumeric characters). The
old code will be replaced with the new one (see figure 2-5).
[0] Return
Select:
TWIR
This option is used to define the way in which the SI446 is inserted in the communication network,
equipment side. Figure 2-6 shows an example.
Node:
In this document, for the network elements, the following definitions are used:
NODES: remote control network elements towards the beacons. They send data relevant to the
equipment. The following may be considered nodes:
USER: elements of the remote control network that are on the opposite side of the equipment. They
receive data relevant to the equipment. The following may be considered as users:
The following items, to be completed with the configuration information, are displayed at the top of the
screen:
Node Node: List of nodes numbered from [0] to [9], which can be
selected and modified by means of the next item Mode.
Mode Connection mode: Allows the operator to disable the node or to enable it either for
direct connection (RS-232) or through dedicated/ switched lines.
Ident Node Name: Allows the operator to define the identification name of
the node in front.
Port Port number: Serial port which communicates with the node in front.
• port 1 connected to PC
• port 2 RS422/485 or port 2 RS232
In the initial screen page, the program requests the selection of the node.
Node:
Enter the number of the node to which the SI446 is to be connected. The node is the element (RSI,
IOM/LCSU or RCSI) in front (equipment side) that you wish to connect with the SI446 you are now
configuring. The list displayed gives the nodes, numbered from [0] to [9].
The program requests (figure 2-7) definition of the Connection Mode to the site:
Connection mode:
To configure Connection mode, choose one of the options shown on the screen, whose meaning is:
Ded. Ans. The node in front is connected to the SI446 on a dedicated line with
modem in answer mode.
With the items, referring to connection mode, to be configured as explained in detail below:
0: Disable
Choosing this item, each parameter referring to the branch selected using the Select Node Index item is
disabled. The node in front is considered to be non-existent.
1: RS232
Choose this item to define the node in front as connected directly to the SI446 by means of an RS-232
interface (Port 2). The program requests the following in the order indicated:
Node name: Enter the identification name (max. 4 characters) of the node in front
referring to the unit IOM/LCSU, RSI or RCSI.
Port number: Enter the number from 1 to 2, of the serial port used to communicate
with the node in front.
Baud rate (bps) Bits per second; the options for this item are:
1: 300; 2 : 1200 bps, 3 : 2400 bps, 4 : 4800 bps, 5 : 9600 bps,
6:19200bps
Protocol Timeout (sec.) Time after which the protocol considers the node to be disconnected
(1..30 sec).
2: Dedicated Call
If connection mode 2 is selected the node in front is connected to the SI446 on a dedicated telephone
line. The program requests the following in the order indicated:
Node name: Enter the identification name (max. 4 characters) of the node in
front (relevant to the unit IOM/LCSU, RSI or RCSI).
Port number: Enter the number from 1 to 2, of the serial port used to communicate
with the node in front.
Baud rate 1: 300 bps, 2 : 1200 bps, 3 : 2400 bps, 4 : 4800 bps, 5 : 9600 bps,
6:19200 bps
Prot. Timeout Time after which the protocol considers the node to be
disconnected (1..30 sec).
3: Dedicated Answer
If connection mode 3 is selected the node in front is connected to the SI446 on a dedicated telephone
line. The program requests the following in the order indicated:
Node name: Enter the identification name (max. 4 characters) of the node in
front (relevant to the unit IOM/LCSU, RSI or RCSI).
Port number: Enter the number from 1 to 2, of the serial port used to communicate
with the node in front.
Baud rate 1: 300 bps, 2 : 1200 bps, 3 : 2400 bps, 4 : 4800 bps, 5 : 9600 bps,
6:19200 bps
Prot. Timeout Time after which the protocol considers the node to be
disconnected (1..30 sec).
4: Switched
If connection mode 4 is selected the node in front is connected to the SI446 on a switched telephone
line. The program requests the following in the order indicated:
Node name: Enter the identification name (max. 4 characters) of the node in
front (relevant to the unit IOM/LCSU, RSI or RCSI).
Port number: Enter the number from 1 to 2, of the serial port used to communicate
with the node in front.
Baud rate 1: 300 bps, 2 : 1200 bps, 3 : 2400 bps, 4 : 4800 bps, 5 : 9600 bps,
6:19200 bps
Prot. Timeout Time after which the protocol considers the node to be
disconnected (1..30 sec).
Protocol timeout (sec.) Time after which the protocol considers the node to be disconnected
(1..30 sec).
Line check period Enter the time, in minutes, for checking the line of the node in front.
(min) This Parameter is valid for all the nodes that are seen by the unit
SI446 as connected with a switched line. The time count start from
the last connection if no connection is made within the pre-set time.
Connection mode:
Port: 2
Baud rate: 5
Protocol timeout: 10
Node type: B
In this option of the Configuration menu you must describe the characteristics of the site(s) from which
the SI446 must receive status indications.
It is possible to SELECT add/modify/remove any site in the list.
Figure 2-13 shows the PC video. At the top, the list of sites that are present and the items for
configuration that have the following meaning:
Node Index Node number as defined in the table in the screen page of figure 2-6,
in the Node item.
Site code Enter the name of the site to be added to the list, consisting of a
(figure 2-13) maximum of 4 alphanumeric characters, that is written in the Site
column.
Source node index Enter the node number taken from those configured in the Node
Configuration section; this number is inserted in the Node Index
column. In this way the communication parameters are linked with
the site management characteristics.
Full connection time-out Enter the time in seconds; this will be written in the Timeout
column.
The time inserted must take into account the connection type in
the path towards the site and any intermediate nodes. For
example, if, between the SI446 you are programming and the site,
another two RCSI units are connected on a switched line, the time
to be inserted must be not less than 60 seconds, as a few seconds
are required to make the connection.
At this point, the configuration is partly complete, as you must define the type of the equipment managed
by the IOM/LCSU unit. This may be carried out with option 4: Equipment configuration as explained in
the next pages.
Select:
Idx Manuf Eqp.Code Main Status Pos. Node Panel Pos. Name
Select:
2: Modify site
Site code Enter the name of the site to be added to the list, consisting of a
maximum of 4 alphanumeric characters; this is written in the Site
column.
Source node index Enter the node number taken from those configured in the Node
Configuration section; this number is inserted in the Node Index
Full connection time out Enter the time in seconds; this will be written in the Timeout
column.
The time entered must take into account the connection type in the
path towards the site and any intermediate nodes. For example, if,
between the SI446 you are programming and the site, another two
RCSI units are connected on a switched line, the time must be not
less than 60 seconds, as a few seconds are required to make the
connection.
3: Remove site
Site Index Enter the number of the site you want to remove. With the ENTER
key, the site and their parameters in the list are cancelled.
4: Equipment configuration
Site Index Enter the number of the site whose equipment you want to describe,
taking it from the Idx column of the initial figure 2-14.
Idx Manuf Eqp.Code Main Status Position Node Panel Pos Name
In the Idx column the number [0] indicates the IOM/LCSU unit (default) and must not be considered.
Other numbers refer to equipment managed by the IOM/LCSU unit.
1: Add eqp
Choose option 1: Add eqp, to add equipment to the list. The equipment must be consistent with that
managed by the IOM/LCSU unit. The program requests the following in the order indicated:
Manufacturer code Type the relevant number taken from the “Manufacturer and
equipment codes” table, below indicated.
Equipment code Type the relevant number taken from the “Manufacturer and
equipment codes” table, below indicated.
Main status Position A number from 1 to 8 identifying the control panel position in which
code the status will be displayed.
Node Panel Position For type “B” mode, equipment position inserted on RCSI unit
2: Modify eqp
Equipment index Type the relevant number taken from the screen of figure 2-14
Manufacturer code Type the relevant number taken from the “Manufacturer and
equipment codes” table, below indicated.
Equipment code Type the relevant number taken from the “Manufacturer and
equipment codes” table, below indicated.
Main status position A number from 1 to 8 identifying the control panel position in which
(figure 2-18) the status will be displayed.
Node Panel Position For type “B” mode, equipment position inserted on RCSI unit
3: Remove eqp
Equipment index Type the relevant number taken from the screen of figure 2-14.
These codes are used to identify the equipment. The IOM or LCSU units (functionally equivalent) are coded
as “0”.
This option allows the operator to modify some parameters that are common to the connection in front,
towards the site.
Select:
This parameter is used to define the waiting time for the connection. If no connection is made within
this time, the modem is reset and connection is re-attempted.
This defines the number of attempts of the RCSI before connection is considered impossible.
Connection speed: 3 ( Baud rate - 1: 300 bps, 2 : 1200 bps, 3 : 2400 bps, 4 : 4800 bps, 5 :
9600 bps, 6:19200 bps
Defines the rate of the RS 232 that communicates with the modem. The actual rate on the
telephone line is defined by the modem programming, which is carried out separately.
Wait time after dialling; when this time has expired the connection is considered failed. The call
will be made again after the time stated in the 2nd call delay, 3rd call delay and subsequent call
delay items.
These options allow the operator to define the times to establish a new call when the first has
been declared failed. If the Subsequent call delay item is set to 0, the call will no longer be made.
Number of connection attempts when errors are detected on the connection before lighting up the
ALARM led.
Wait for the unit IOM/LCSU recall: when this time has expired the SI446 considers the connection
aborted. In the Call back timeout item the time within which the IOM/LCSU or RCSI must recall
is stated.
To modify one of the states, select the option required and enter the new value in the string that is displayed
in the lower part of the screen.
This option of the Configuration sub-menu allows the operator to configure/modify the connections the unit
SI446 sees behind, towards the users. The display is shown in figure 2-16. A maximum of 10 users are
allowed. Their position in the list also identifies their priority in the control request. A user with the highest
priority can, if the communication line is available, remove the control of a beacon to a user with lower
priority.
During configuration you must take into account this priority. To select the user to be configured/modified,
type the number of the column User in the request line.
Node:
The following items to be completed with the configuration information are shown at the top of the screen
page of figure 2-16:
Attr Attribute The attribute is the set of operation (defined with a number from 1 to 5),
that the user can carry out in order to manage the connection. The
attribute with the rising number also includes the operations enabled al
lower levels. The attributes are so defined as follows:
1: Enables display of equipment and of connection status.
2: Reserved.
3: Not Used - Enables the possibility of taking the control of the
equipment and of sending command from the control panel.
4: Reserved.
5: Enables the possibility of resetting the database of the IOM/LCSU and
of setting the date.
Bps Baud rate (bps): This parameter is required only if the RS-232 or dedicated line option in
the item Mode has been selected. It indicates the data transmission
speed between the user and RCSI. You can choose the following:
1:300 bps, 2:1200 bps, 3:2400 bps, 4:4800 bps, 5:9600 bps
Protocol Protocol Timeout: Time after which the protocol considers the node disconnected.
Ti t
Timeout
Phone Telephone number: This parameter is required only if switched connection mode has been
Number selected in the item mode. A total of 20 digits may be used.
Status Syn First 8 bits A “Yes” reply means that the user, in the case of a switched line, is
called if one of the synthetic status (NORM. ; WARN.; ALARM) of the
status list changes (but not bit 7 of the control)..
Status All On changing of All status information (80 status excluding the first 8)
synthetic status
Ctrl Control A “Yes” reply means that the user, in the case of a switched line, is called
if bit 7 of the status list (for beacon control) changes.
Hs History A “Yes” reply means that the user, in the case of a switched line, is
called if there is any change stored in the equipment history.
init Initialize Mandatory initialization in the case of loss of data connection.
The detailed configuration operations are as follows, in the initial display, the program requests selection of
the user number:
User Number:
Enter the number of the user the SI446 must be connected with. The list on the screen gives the
nodes, numbered from [1] to [10].
Connection mode:
To configure the Connection mode, answer with one of the options shown on the screen, whose
meaning is:
Ded. Call The user in front is considered as connected directly by a dedicated line
with modem in originate mode.
Ded. Ans. The user in front is connected to the unit SI446 on a dedicated line with
modem in answer mode.
With the items, referring to the connection mode, to be configured as explained in detail below:
0: Disable
Choosing this item, each parameter referring to the branch selected by means of the Select Node Index
item is annulled. The node in front is considered to be non existent.
1: RS232
Choosing this item you define the user in front as directly connected to the unit SI446 by means of an
RS-232 interface. The program requests the following in the order indicated:
Identification code: Enter the identification code (max. 4 characters) of the user in front
relevant to the unit IOM/LCSU, RSI or RCSI.
Port number: Enter the number from 1 to 2, of the serial port used to communicate with
the user in front.
User attribute The attribute that the user is permitted to do in order to manage the
connection.
Baud rate (bps) Bits per second, the options for this item are:
1:300 bps, 2:1200 bps, 3:2400 bps, 4:4800 bps, 5:9600 bps, 6:19200 bps,
Protocol Timeout (sec.) Time after which the protocol considers the user disconnected (1..30 sec).
2: Dedicated Call
If you select connection mode 2, the user in front is connected to the unit SI446 on a dedicated telephone
line. The program requests the following in the order indicated:
Identification code Enter the identification code (max. 4 characters) of the user in front
relevant to the unit IOM/LCSU, RSI or RCSI.
Port number: Enter the number from 1 to 2, of the serial port used to communicate with
the user in front.
User attribute The attribute that the user is permitted to do in order to manage the
connection.
Baud rate Bits per second, the options for this item are:
1:300 bps, 2:1200 bps, 3:2400 bps, 4:4800 bps, 5:9600 bps, 6:19200 bps,
Protocol Timeout (sec.) Time after which the protocol considers the user disconnected (1..30 sec).
3: Dedicated Answer
If you select connection mode 3, the user in front is connected to the unit RCSI on a dedicated telephone
line. The program requests the following in the order indicated:
Identification code: Enter the identification code (max. 4 characters) of the user in front
relevant to the unit IOM/LCSU, RSI or RCSI.
Port number: Enter the number from 1 to 2, of the serial port used to communicate with
the user in front.
User attribute The attribute that the user is permitted to do in order to manage the
connection.
Baud rate Bits per second, the options for this item are:
1:300 bps, 2:1200 bps, 3:2400 bps, 4:4800 bps, 5:9600 bps, 6:19200 bps,
Protocol Timeout (sec.) Time after which the protocol considers the user disconnected (1..30 sec).
4: Switched
If you select connection mode 4, the user in front is connected to the unit SI446 on a switched telephone
line. The program requests the following in the order indicated:
Identification code: Enter the identification code (max. 4 characters) of the user in front
relevant to the unit IOM/LCSU, RSI or RCSI.
Port number: Enter the number from 1 to 2 of the serial port used to communicate with
the user in front.
User attribute The attribute that the user is permitted to do in order to manage the
connection.
Baud rate Bits per second, the options for this item are:
1:300 bps, 2:1200 bps, 3:2400 bps, 4:4800 bps, 5:9600 bps, 6:19200 bps,
Protocol Timeout (sec.) Time after which the protocol considers the user disconnected (1..30 sec).
Phone number Enter the phone number of the node in front (max. 24 digits).
Status Syn A “Yes” reply means that the user, in the case of a switched line, is
called if one of the synthetic status (NORM. ; WARN.; ALARM) of the
status list changes (but not bit 7 of the control)..
All Status All status information (80 status) A “Yes” reply means that the user, in
the case of a switched line, is called if one of the bits of the status list
changes (excluding the first 8).
Ctrl A “Yes” reply means that the user, in the case of a switched line, is
called if bit 7 of the status list (for beacon control) changes.
Hs A “Yes” reply means that the user, in the case of a switched line, is
called if there is any change stored in the equipment history.
Change equipment A “Yes” reply means that the user, in the case of a switched line, is called
control if bit 7 of the status list (for beacon control) changes.
History A “Yes” reply means that the user, in the case of a switched line, is called
if there is any change stored in the equipment history.
This menu option is used to assign the following to the parallel inputs (push-button):
For example, it is possible to configure an input bit so that it has the following characteristics:
The menu shown in figure 2-18 will be displayed. The detailed configuration operations are the following,
in the initial display the program asks to select the Port number: reply “Yes”.
The first upper line on the screen shows the selected input byte, below there is the line with the options:
Once the input line to be configured is select and the enabling and logic level are stated, you must define
the association type in the item mode. The next items to be completed depend on what has been stated
in the item mode, as shown in the choice tree of figure 2-17. The relevant detailed configurations are
explained later.
On the screen, the SI446 shows the available index, together with the request:
Press <ENTER> for line configuration, to change the port to be configured press + or -.
Reference is made to the three items Inp logic which permit the operator to access the item mode. The
program requests the following in the order indicated:
REQUEST DESCRIPTION
Select line number: Enter the number of the input line to be configured/modified.
Enable state (y/n): Answer y to enable the input; if your answer is n, the operation ends here. After an
affirmative answer, you continue.
At this point, you can access the item mode that offers the following configuration possibilities.
Press a key (<ESC>= abort, <+>= next, <->= previous, <ENTER>= modify):
Three types of association of each input wire with an external event are possible; each type of association is
defined by a letter that must be entered, when the program requests this, in the item Mode.
Disab no connection
b = ( B )uzzer establishes that the input is a command for the buzzer deactivation
l = ( L )amp-test establishes that the input is a command for the lamp test execution
Line
For display configuration: 0-5 0-4
ALARM ALARM Buzzer - 1
see "Name" of Fig. 1-16
0-1 0-3 Port Out
Per la configurazione dei display: First digit = Port IN
WARNING WARNING
vedere "Name" di Fig. 1-16 IN - 3
Second digit = configuration line
IN - 4
0-6 0-2
NORMAL NORMAL LAMP Prima cifra = Porta IN
TEST SIL
Seconda cifra = linea di configurazione
A L C A T E L SI 4 4 6-2
First digit = Port OUT: "Word" Premere per >0,5 secondi per la
Second digit = configuration line : "Bit" Premere per >0,5 secondi per la funzione LUMINOSITA' DISPLAY
funzione LUMINOSITA' LED Push on >0,5 s for
Prima cifra = Porta OUT: "Word"
Seconda cifra = linea di configurazione: "Bit" Push on >0,5 s for BRIGHTNESS DISPLAY function
BRIGHTNESS LED function
NOTE:
Commands (push-button) : INPUT Port
Indications (led): OUTPUT Port Indication connected
to Watch-dog
Comandi (pulsanti): INPUT Port
Indicazioni (led): OUTPUT Port Indicazione collegata
al "watch-dog"
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This menu option is used to assign a particular function to the parallel outputs:
− the leds on the front panel, except for ‘ON’ which is connected to the watch dog of the CPU.
− buzzer on the front panel (BUZZER)
For example, an output bit can be configured so that it has the following characteristics:
− active at electrical level low or high
− it indicates a status variable (or another function of those provided)
− it refers to a specific site amongst those connected
− it refers to a specific appliance of the selected site
− it is a specific status, referred to the list of states made available by the equipment
The menu shown in figure 2-21 will be displayed which: for SI446-8 the configuration line are n°8 and for
SI446-2 only n° 2, plus Buzzer line.
The detailed configuration operations are as follows, in the initial display, the program requests selection
of the Port number. Figure 2-22 is displayed:
The first upper line on the screen shows the selected output byte, with the line with the options
underneath:
Once the output line to be configured has been selected and the enabling and logic level have been
stated, you must define the association type in the item mode. The next items to be completed depend
on what has been stated in item mode, as shown in the choice tree of figure 2-20. The relevant detailed
configurations are explained below.
Output selection/modification
On the screen, the SI446 shows the available index, together with the request:
Press <ENTER> for line configuration, to change the port to be configured press + or -.
Output line enabling/disabling.
The three items Inp, mode, logic which permit operator access to the item mode are concerned. The
program requests the following in the order indicated:
REQUEST DESCRIPTION
Select line number: Enter the number of the output line to be configured /modified.
Enable state (y/n): Answer y to enable the output; if your answer is n, the operation ends here.
After an affirmative answer, you continue.
mode
Logic (h/l) h/l are electrically defined as follows:
l = Low h - when the solid state relay has the contact closed
h = High l - when the contact is open.
At this point you can access the item mode that offers the following configuration possibilities.
Types of association of each output wire with an external event are possible; each type of association is
defined by a letter that must be entered, when the program requests this, in the item Mode.
Disab no connection
f= (F)aulty establishes that the output is connected to a line faulty indication (DATA COM)
referred to a specific appliance
d=(D)etailed Not Used - establishes that the output is connected to a indication whose
status meaning is determined by the ‘status-id’ parameter which points to the equipment
status list
e=s(E)elect Not Used - establishes that the output is associated to an arrow for ‘SELECT’ of
the equipment indicated by ‘sharing_ind’ which refers to the position of the
equipment in the ‘MAIN STATUS’ SECTION
The Figure 2-19 shows the front panel and the configuration of the INPUT parallel ports & OUTPUT parallel
ports and of the lines for each push-button and each led.
[0] OUTPUT 1
[1] OUTPUT 2
[2] OUTPUT 3
[3] OUTPUT 4
[4] OUTPUT 5
[5] OUTPUT 6
[6] OUTPUT 7
[7] OUTPUT 8
[8] OUTPUT 9
[9] BUZZER
Port:
Port: OUTPUT 1
Press a key (<ESC>= abort, <+>= next, <->= previous, <ENTER>= modify):
Port: BUZZER
Press a key (<ESC>= abort, <+>= next, <->= previous, <ENTER>= modify):
This option allows the operator to modify some common parameters of the connection with the users.
Select:
This parameter is used to define the waiting time for the connection. If no connection is made within
this time, the modem is reset and the connection is re-attempted.
Used to define the number of attempts of the SI446 before considering that the connection is not
possible.
connection speed: 3 1:300 bps, 2:1200 bps, 3:2400 bps, 4:4800 bps, 5:9600 bps
Defines the rate of the RS 232 that communicates with the modem. The actual rate on the
telephone line is defined by the modem programming, which is carried out separately.
Waiting time for carrier after dialling; when this time has expired, the connection is considered as
failed. The call will be made again after the time stated in the 2nd call delay, 3rd call delay and
subsequent call delay items.
These options permit operator definition of the times to establish a new call when the first call has
been declared failed. If the Subsequent call delay item is set to 0, the call will no longer be made.
Maximum allowed connection time without messages transmission in both directions. When this time
has expired the connection is forcibly interrupted. This option can be disabled entering ‘0’.
To modify one of the states, select the option required and enter the new value in the string that is displayed
in the lower part of the screen.
This menu allows (Figure 2-25) to assign the number of equipments to control the status
To type the digit of version to use:
2: INC2 for SI446-2 with SID-2 module - max two equipments controlled.
3: INC8 for SI446-8 with SID-8 module - max eight equipments controlled.
Select:
This option allows the operator to save a configuration in a file whose name may be freely chosen. It could
be useful to store the configuration on a disk, that can be used later to re-configure again the SI446 without
repeating all the operations indicated in this section (for example, in the case of a new configuration of a site,
using the pre-set options of another site). The configuration re-used can be made with the Import option
described below.
The screen page shown in figure 2-34 is displayed on the top line:
This is the program request. You will be asked to enter the name for the target file.
This option allows the operator to recover the configuration previously saved in a file, with the procedure
described in the previous section, in order to avoid manual setting of the options.
The screen page shown in figure 2-27 is displayed on the top line.
This is the program request. You will be asked to enter the filename.
The user will be able, later, to check correctness of the operation selecting the different options of the
Configuration sub-menu. When you exit the program, the SI446 will be ask if you wish to save the
configuration.
Entering y , this configuration will be saved in the EEPROM of the SI446.
Press a key (<ESC>= abort, <+>= next, <->= previous, <ENTER>= modify):
When the “Return to previous menu” option is selected, the program asks whether the configuration are to
be saved (see figure 2-36). Entering “Y”, a Test on data consistency is carried out in two phases (Figure 2-
28) before saving. The following are checked in the first phase:
− site code
− port connection
− user identification codes
− buzzer connection
− control command equipment connection
− sites id.
− node identifications name
[0] Return
[0] Return
Select:
This option allows the operator to test the parallel ON/OFF inputs of the SI446.
At the beginning, the list of available ports is shown; the programs asks:
Select: [ ]
Enter the port number you wish to test. In the next screen page, figure 2-31, the unit shows the status
of input bits as they are set.
Activating, for example, any command of the control panel, the program shows the relevant signal variation.
Therefore, the operator can check correctness of command operations.
Select: 0
Figure 2-31. Test of CONTROL INPUT and Monitor on input line active
This option allows the operator to test the parallel ON/OFF outputs of SI446.
At the beginning, the list of the available ports is shown; the programs asks:
Select: [ ]
Enter the port number you wish to test. In the first line of the screen:
The operator can now choose whether to change the status of all the bits, or to change one line at a time
entering the relevant bit number:
This option allows the operator to check all the LEDs of the control panel.
[0] OUTPUT 0
[1] OUTPUT 1
[2] OUTPUT 2
[3] BUZZER
Select: 0
Select line to change (A = all bits; 1-8 = line number; <+>, <->=brightness)
or <ESC> to exit.
Figure 2-33. SI446-2: Test of Port OUTPUT – All line initialized to ACTIVE status
Enter the number of the port to be tested. It is not possible to test port 1 because is the port to which the
PC is connected with.
Testing a serial port means making a virtual link between port 1 and the port under test. If you have a
modem connected with port 2, testing port 2 means virtually connecting the PC with the modem.
− communication modes;
At this point, the test is active and can be interrupted only performing a unit RESET.
SECTION 3
Components List and Schematic Diagrams
CONTENTS
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