Vega NEO-10 Technical Manual

Manual is about: Network based Input Output device

Summary of NEO-10

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    Model neo-10 version 1.0 technical manual november 26, 2003 pn: 803968.

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    2 table of contents 1 introduction..............................................................................................................................................3 2 connecting neo to the world................................................................................................

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    3 1 introduction the neo-10 device is a network based input output device. Within its enclosure are 10 dpdt relays with all 6 contacts of the relays brought out to ports (normally open, normally close, common for each half of relay). There are also 10 diode blocked inputs which can be used to monito...

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    4 2 connecting neo to the world neo has a total of three different ports that are used to connect it to the world. Likely, the first port that will need to be connected is the rs-232 port. 2.1 rs-232 port the rs-232 port is used for initial setup purposes only. It is a standard dce pinout allowing a...

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    5 3 software configuration of neo setup of the neo is almost entirely done using a web browser. The first step required during setup is to assign the ip and mask addresses to the neo, using either a web browser or hyper terminal program if the assigned ip address is not accessible on your network. 3...

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    6 at the main hyper terminal screen type uppercase s then . Enter “technobabble” for the factory password..

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    7 a = the board serial number and case serial number should match. B = do you want to reset the pin number programmed into neo. C = current ip address, do you want to change? D = current subnet mask, do you want to change? E = current gateway address, do you want to change? F = do you want to reset ...

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    8 3.2 general setup via web pages the majority of the setup of the neo is completed through the ethernet port. Once the steps of 3.1 have been completed, a pc on the network can be used to gain access to the web page based setup of the neo. In the url window of internet explorer, type http://x.X.X.X...

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    9 once all parameters are set, press the submit button to send them back to the neo from the web browser. The parameters are not updated until they are actually saved to eprom, (section 3.9) figure 3 – basic ethernet setup screen.

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    10 3.4 multicast setup a single multicast address is employed by neo for the purpose of updating consoles of changes in the relays and inputs. Neo sends out a single packet each time either a relay is changed by any console or when an input changes due to external event. The multicast address is any...

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    11 3.5 debounce input settings the debounce hyperlink will open the screen below. Each of the 10 inputs can have its own input debounce time. This is the amount of time, in milliseconds, that the input is allowed to stabilize from first change detection to final sampling. The timer resolution is onl...

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    12 3.6 echo packet the echo packet function allows the system to operate on networks that do not support multicast. A typical application might be a number of radios spread throughout a network. Since multicast is not supported, the radio adaptors (ip-223s or c-6200s) are programmed to send packets ...

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    13 figure 7 - echo packet setup.

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    14 3.7 clone from other neo the clone function allows for the parameters of one neo to be copied to another over the network. Simply enter the ip address of the unit to copy the parameters from and press the submit button . The parameters will be copied. The only parameters that are not copied are t...

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    15 3.8 pin change the pin number is the password required to enter the setup mode of the neo. The default is no pin number. The pin number is a 4 digit number that must be entered twice and then submitted. Figure 9 - set pin number.

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    16 3.9 save changes to eeprom as each group of settings are changed and submitted, they still must be saved to eeprom to be stored permanently. Some settings require reboot of the device to take effect. These are primarily ip parameters. Figure 10 - save to eeprom.

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    17 4 bill of material and schematics.

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    Revisions rev description eco no date appd 1 prototype 09/16/03 this drawing, written description or specification is a proprietary product of telex, lincoln, ne, and shall not be released, disclosed, nor duplicated without the written permission of telex. Telex communications inc. Lincoln, nebraska...

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    Item ne w qt y type description part no. Designator 1 14 cap 10uf 16vtant 3528 b 102877065t c1 c3 c11 c18 c19 c68 c71 c73 c74 c123 c124 c131 c162 c329 2 15 cap 0805 0.1uf 25v +/-10% 102881186t c6 c7 c8 c9 c10 c12 c13 c29 c30 c56 c69 c72 c75 c330 c59 3 1 cap 1000u,electrolytic,leaded do not place c15...

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    Item ne w qt y type description part no. Designator this drawing, written description or specification is a proprietary product of telex, lincoln, ne, and shall not be released, disclosed, nor duplicated without the written permission of telex. Telex communications inc. Lincoln, nebraska usa approva...

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    Item ne w qt y type description part no. Designator this drawing, written description or specification is a proprietary product of telex, lincoln, ne, and shall not be released, disclosed, nor duplicated without the written permission of telex. Telex communications inc. Lincoln, nebraska usa approva...

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    18 5 warranty, service, repair, and comments important! Be sure the exact return address and a description of the problem or work to be done are enclosed w ith your equipment. Warranty (limited) all telex manufactured vega signaling products are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in mater...