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GE TransNET 900 - Using the I;O Points with Insite NMS Software; Application Example-Digital I;O at a Remote

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MDS 05-2708A01, Rev. F MDS TransNET Ref. Manual 75
Using the I/O Points with InSite NMS Software
InSite software has the ability to read the user analog input (
Analog 1) and two
user-configurable and independent I/O signals (I/O 1 & I/O 2). Each I/O
connection can independently configured as input or output. If configured as
an output, a saved default output value can be stored in the radio to ensure the
radio boots to the desired state for this pin.
The values of
I/O 1 & I/O 2 can be read and displayed by an InSite user to
determine the current state. The values of
I/O 1 & I/O 2 at the TransNET’s
DATA Interface connector will remain in a constant state until manually
changed though the InSite Configuration screen.
Application Example—Digital Input and Output at a Remote
A typical application of the user I/O connections may require one digital input
and one digital output to be controlled by network diagnostics. In this
example,
H3 could be jumpered to H7 (I/O 1 to RJ-11, Pin 1) and H4 jumpered
to
H8 (I/O 2 to RJ-11, Pin 2). Using InSite, I/O 1 could be configured as an
output and
I/O 2 as an input.
Data Interface Pin
Available
at eyelet:
DB-9, Pin 9 H1
RJ-11, Pin 1 H7
RJ-11, Pin 2 H8
RJ-11, Pin 3 H9
a. Configuration and data retrievable via MDS InSite™ software as “I/O 1”
b. Configuration and data retrievable via MDS InSite™ software as “I/O 2”
c. Parameter retrievable via MDS InSite™ software
Table 29. TransNET User I/O Connection Resources

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