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AIremote Intelligent Remote Site Management Device Command Reference Guide, part number CG-REM AIremote Intelligent Remote Site Management Device Configuration Guide, part number CF-REM
Product Components
Product Components
Front Panel Components
1 8 8 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal RRING RTIP No connection TRING TTIP No connection No connection No connection Output Output Direction Input Input Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal RTS DTR TXD Ground Ground RXD DSR CTS Input Input Input 1 Direction Output Output Output
LED Status ALARM FAULT APR OK DC OK
Summary alarm LED Illuminated when any point is in alarm state Hardware failure LED Illuminated when processor is not functioning Alarm Power Health LED Illuminated when the DC Voltage feed for alarm contact wetting is present DC Input Power LED Illuminated when valid DC Input Power is applied to the Unit
WAN Port
Console Port
CONSOLE
FAULT ALARM
T1 / E1
LOS / F SERIAL 7 SERIAL 8
ALARM I /O 1
ALARM I /O 2
WRIST STRAP
LINK
ACT LINK
ACT LINK
ACT
MODEM
APR OK DC OK
CAUTION: HA ZARDOUS ENERGY. DISCONNECT BOTH POWER SOURCES BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. SEE USER GUIDE. USE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR.
Modem Port
Illuminates when receiving data.
Asynchronous Serial
6 8 1 8
Pin
LINK ACT
Signal No connection No connection Tip Ring No connection No connection Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal RTS DTR TXD Ground Ground RXD DSR CTS Input Input Input RS-232 Mode
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Direction Input Input Output
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2 3 4 5 6
RS-422 Mode Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal No connection TXTX+ Ground Ground RX+ RXNo connection Input Input Output Output Direction
Output
T1 LED Behavior
Color LOS (red) LED Description - Blinks once per second for Loss Of Frame. - Off if the T1 controller is disabled. - On solid if the T1 controller is enabled and no signal is present. Alarm (amber) - On solid if the T1 port is receiving a yellow alarm (RAI). - Off if the green light or red light is lit. - Blinks once per second when the port is in external loopback. Sync/AIS (green) All 3 LEDs are off - On solid if the T1 port is receiving good frames or AIS. - Off if the amber or red light is lit. - On a DAC model, when the relays have closed and AIremote is acting as a T1 pass-through. - If the T1 controller is disabled.
Product Components
Product Components
Front Panel Components (AIremote-FX only)
Table 1 Optical Characteristics Connector Wavelength Minimum Launch Power Maximum Launch Power Minimum Receive Level Maximum Receive Level Recommended Receive Level SC type 1550nm -5dBm +3dBm -30dBm -16dBm -16dBm to -21dBm
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Product Components
Loop Planning
For successful optical Ethernet data transmission, certain parameters and limitations must be understood. The optical loop to be used between an AIremote collection location and the AIremote must meet the following criteria:
Transmitter:
Minimum Launch Power -5dBm (lowest tested launch level in AI products) Maximum Launch Power +3dBm (highest tested launch level in AI products)
Receiver:
Minimum Receive Level -30dBm (BER of 2.5E-10) (lowest received signal level for error free operation) Maximum Receive Level -16dBm (highest signal level without risk of errors and detector failure) Recommended Receive Level -16dBm to -21dBm
Attenuation:
Attenuation should be placed on the receive signal as close to the optical receiver as possible. Placement of the attenuator on the receiver end of the fiber jumper is acceptable if local rules and processes allow. A minimum optical launch power of -5dBm and a minimum receive level of -30dBm provides a -25dBm power budget. If the fiber cable and connection averages 0.5db per km of loss, the interface could theoretically communicate at a distance of up to 50km.
Product Components
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Signal Digital input 1 side A Digital input 2 side A Digital input 3 side A Digital input 4 side A Digital input 5 side A Digital input 6 side A Digital input 7 side A Digital input 8 side A Digital input 9 side A Digital input 10 side A Digital input 11 side A Digital input 12 side A Digital input 13 side A Digital input 14 side A Digital input 15 side A Digital input 16 side A Relay output, 1 normally-open Relay output, 2 normally-open Relay output, 3 normally-open Relay output, 4 normally-open Relay output, 5 normally-open Relay output, 6 normally-open Relay output, 7 normally-open Relay output, 8 normally-open V+ Digital input 1 side B Digital input 2 side B Digital input 3 side B Digital input 4 side B Digital input 5 side B Digital input 6 side B Digital input 7 side B Digital input 8 side B Digital input 9 side B Digital input 10 side B Digital input 11 side B Digital input 12 side B Digital input 13 side B Digital input 14 side B Digital input 15 side B Digital input 16 side B Relay 1 common Relay 2 common Relay 3 common Relay 4 common Relay 5 common Relay 6 common Relay 7 common Relay 8 common V-
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Signal Digital input 17 side A Digital input 18 side A Digital input 19 side A Digital input 20 side A Digital input 21 side A Digital input 22 side A Digital input 23 side A Digital input 24 side A Digital input 25 side A Digital input 26 side A Analog input 1 Analog input 2 Analog input 3 Analog input 4 Analog input 5 Analog input 6 Relay output, 9 normally-open Relay output, 10 normally-open Relay output, 11 normally-open Relay output, 12 normally-open Relay output, 13 normally-open Relay output, 14 normally-open Relay output, 15 normally-open Relay output, 16 normally-open +24VDC Digital input 17 side B Digital input 18 side B Digital input 19 side B Digital input 20 side B Digital input 21 side B Digital input 22 side B Digital input 23 side B Digital input 24 side B Digital input 25 side B Digital input 26 side B Analog input return 1 Analog input return 2 Analog input return 3 Analog input return 4 Analog input return 5 Analog input return 6 Relay 9 common Relay 10 common Relay 11 common Relay 12 common Relay 13 common Relay 14 common Relay 15 common Relay 16 common 24VDC common
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Product Components
Fan Filters
(Replaceable)
Product Components
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Product Components
CONSOLE
T1 / E1
SERIAL 7 LOS / F SERIAL 8
D
SYNC / AIS ALARM LINK ACT LINK ACT LINK ACT
WRIST STRAP
CAUTION: HA ZARDOUS ENERGY. DISCONNECT BOTH POWER SOURCES BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. SEE USER GUIDE. USE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR.
MODEM
CONSOLE
T1 / E1
LOS / F SERIAL 7 SERIAL 8
W
SYNC / AIS ALARM LINK ACT LINK ACT LINK ACT
WRIST STRAP
MODEM
CAUTION: HA ZARDOUS ENERGY. DISCONNECT BOTH POWER SOURCES BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. SEE USER GUIDE. USE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR.
You must remove and install cards in a static-free environment. Wear an antistatic wrist strap that is plugged into the AI equipment so you are grounded at the same point as the equipment. Do not remove cards from their antistatic plastic bags until you are ready to install them into the chassis. Immediately after you remove a card from the chassis, you must insert it into its antistatic bag. When the cards are not in use, keep them in their antistatic plastic bags. Do not ship or store cards near strong electrostatic, electromagnetic, or radioactive fields.
Installation
CAUTION: For AI equipment to operate safely and correctly, there must be a safety ground strap between the equipment ground bolts and the office ground.
Environment
CAUTION: In the even that AIremote has been subjected to adverse environmental conditions, a service inspection of AIremote should be made to ensure safe operation.
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FCC
The Federal Communications Commission has set limits for emitted radio interference, and AIremote is constructed with this electromagnetic interference (EMI) limitation in mind. AIremote is classified under FCC regulations as a Class A device, that is, a device for use in commercial environments and not in residential areas. This device has been tested and shown to comply with the following FCC rule: Part 15 Subpart J. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference to radio and TV reception, requiring the user to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference. Information is available from the FCC describing possible corrective actions. To maintain low EMI levels, we suggest that you use only metal connectors and shielded cable grounded to the frame. AIremote complies with 47 CFR, Part 68 of the rules. On the top of AIremote is a label that contains, among other information, the certification number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. If the terminal equipment AIremote causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. If trouble is experienced with AIremote, for repairs or warranty information, please contact Applied Innovation Inc. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Customer Assistance
Customer Assistance
AI offers technical support 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Before you contact AI for assistance, please have the following information available:
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The type of hardware and software you are using The error number and exact wording of any messages that appeared on your screen What happened and what you were doing when the problem occurred How you tried to solve the problem
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Email Support
Email support is available 24 hours a day. When you use email support, please be sure to include the details of your problem within the email. To contact Technical Support, send email to: techsupport@aiinet.com
Phone Support
Phone support is available. When you call AI for support, please be sure you are at your computer and have the details of your problem available. To contact Technical Support, call (800) 246-7852.
AI Product Documentation
To order documentation, please contact your sales representative at (800) 247-9482 or +1 (614) 798-2000. You can also access and view the most current versions of AI product documentation on our Web site at: http://www.AppliedInnovation.com
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Required Items
Required Items
Tools
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#2 Phillips screwdriver Small flathead screwdriver (Phoenix 3 mm, recommended) 3/32 in. slotted screwdriver Crimping tool Wire cutter Wire stripper Grounding wrist strap Voltmeter, DC range PC with terminal emulation software such as Procomm
Materials
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Four screws, sized to fit your rack Wire for input power connections (14 AWG solid or stranded insulated) Wire for ground connection (10 AWG, copper conductor) Ground lugs for rack or other earth ground Antioxidant Various required rack cables and cable assemblies
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Installation
Installation
Step 1: Attach Mounting Flanges and Cable Tray
Attach the mounting flanges to fit a 19-inch or 23-inch rack. You can also attach the flanges in two locations providing multiple alignment options to the rack. The mounting flanges can be used to attach the optional cable tray. If the flanges are not mounted at the front, use the screws shipped with the cable tray to attach.
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Installation
No space is required.
No space is required.
Note: Apply an appropriate antioxidant to the bare conductors before crimping the connector to the connector mating surface.
Ground Connection
Use 10 AWG, copper conductor only.
ALARM I /O 2
WRIST STRAP
CAUTION: HA ZARDOUS ENERGY. DISCONNECT BOTH POWER SOURCES BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. SEE USER GUIDE. USE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR.
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Installation
Connect the input power feed to the power supply connector. Be careful to observe polarity.
Caution: A readily accessible disconnect device (suitably approved and rated) must be incorporated in the field wiring.
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WRIST STRAP
ER GUIDE.
CAUTION: HA ZARDOUS ENERGY. DISCONNECT BOTH POWER SOURCES BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. SEE USER GUIDE. USE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR.
Unscrew these two screws to remove the power connector, if necessary. inserting wire into connector. To connect wires: 1. Turn off power feed. 2. Strip ends of wire 5/16 in. (7 mm). 3. (optional) Using a small flathead screwdriver, loosen screws on sides of power connector on rear panel of AIremote. 4. (optional) Remove power connector. 5. Using a 3/32 in. slotted screwdriver, loosen the four screws at top of connector. 6. Insert wire into connector and tighten screws.
1.8 A @ 24V max. 0.9 A @ 48V max.
Connect power connector to a reliably grounded 24 VDC or 48 VDC safety extra-low voltage (SELV) source. Use 14 AWG copper conductors only. Typical circuit fuse: 3 A Power supply installed in AIremote
0.9 A @ -48 VDC 1.8 A @ 24 VDC WRIST STRAP
CAUTION: HA ZARDOUS ENERGY. DISCONNECT BOTH POWER SOURCES BEFORE SERVICING UNIT. SEE USER GUIDE. USE TINNED COPPER CONDUCTOR.
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Installation
Wire Wrap Connector REMOTE-D Plugs into the front panel. Accepts wet digital inputs and analog inputs and provides relay outputs.
CAUTION: Applied Innovation recommends turning off the power to AIremote before wiring the alarm inputs. This avoids shorting wire wrap pins. If this is not possible, it is recommended that the wire wrap connector be unplugged before wiring the alarm inputs.
CAUTION: Do not exceed 500 mA. To prevent damage to AIremote, the total current draw from the alarm power output pins (V+ and V-) must not exceed 500 mA.
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Installation
AIremote
Interconnect Cables
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Installation
16
1
To Dry Alarm Contact
Relay Outputs
Wet Digital Inputs, Relay Outputs Typical alarm and analog sensor connection for DPREMOTE-DD and REMOTE-D
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Digital Inputs
1
To Wet Alarm Contact (4 to 75 VDC)
Relay Outputs
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Installation
Analog Inputs 1 26
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Installation
8-pin modular plug to female DB-9 null cable (AI part number CAB562) 8-pin modular plug to female DB-25 null cable (AI part number CAB564)
Note: Your specific application may require a cable other than those listed above.
8-pin modular plug to 8-pin modular plug rollover DTE to DTE null RS-232 cable (AI part number CAB213) Male DB-25 to 8-pin modular plug DTE to DCE straight cable (AI part number CAB214) Female DB-25 to 8-pin modular plug DTE to DTE null RS-232 cable (AI part number CAB564) Female DB-9 to 8-pin modular plug DTE to DTE null RS-232 cable (AI part number CAB562)
8-pin modular plug to 8-pin modular plug null cable (AI part number CAB502) CSU/DSU modular plug to 8-pin modular plug cable (AI part number CAB228)
Note: Your specific application may require a cable other than those listed above.
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Installation
8-pin modular plug to 8-pin modular plug crossover 10/100BaseT cable (AI part number CAB542) 8-pin modular plug to 8-pin modular plug straight 100BaseT cable (AI part number CAB182)
Note: Your specific application may require a cable other than those listed above.
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Installation
6. At the command prompt, enter config ip route default and the default gateway address. For example:
config ip route default 172.10.11.222
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Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Specification Weight Size Description 8.5 lb (3.86 kg) Height: 1.75 in. (4.45 cm) Width: 16.86 in. (42.8 cm) Depth: 10 in. (25.4 cm) Mounts in a standard 19-in. or 23-in. rack Temperature: -40 to 65C Relative humidity: 0% to 95% (non-condensing) Input voltage range: 20 to 60 VDC (positive and negative) Voltage applications: +24 VDC and -48 VDC Power consumption: 45 W, maximum Current draw: 0.9A at 48VDC or 1.8A at 24VDC, maximum 3 A at 60 VDC Asynchronous, TL1 Multiplexing, Virtual TL1 Network Elements 1 console port 6 10/100 BaseT Ethernet switch ports WAN ports (one of the following) z T1/E1 Single z T1/E1 Dual z T1/E1 Drop/ Add z 100 Mb FX 6 asynchronous serial ports (RS-232 or RS-422) V.90 modem 26 digital inputs; 4 to 75 VDC 6 analog inputs: z Maximum current input range: 4 to 20 mA DC or a 0 to 10 VDC z Input impedance: 100 Ohm z Accuracy: +/-2% of full-scale 16 relay outputs: z Contact rating: 30 VDC at 2 A resistive z Contact type: Form A RJ-11
Jack USOC
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