Chatsworth Products Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM-1000) User manual

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Remote Infrastructure
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(RIM-1000) System
Version 1.0
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Introduction
This document is the User’s Manual for CPI Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) System.
Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) System User Manual
©2014 Chatsworth Products, Inc. All rights reserved.
Revision History
Rev. No. Date
1.0 July 2014
1U Model, 1 Expansion Card Slot
2U Model, 4 Expansion Card Slot
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Legal Information
The information contained in this guide is subject to change without notice.
Chatsworth Products, Inc. (CPI) shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor is it liable for
any injury, loss, or incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material and equipment.
Technical Support
Personal assistance is available Monday through Friday, from 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Coast Time.
A request for assistance may be sent to [email protected].
Otherwise, please call us directly at: +1-800-834-4969, and request technical support.
The following information is located on the bottom of each RIM-1000 unit. Please have this
information available whenever a technical support call is placed:
Product Model Number
Product Serial Number
Product Manufacture Date
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Warranty
Chatsworth Products, Inc.
29899 Agoura Road, Suite 120
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
800-834-4969
CPI Remote Infrastructure Management System User Manual
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Chatsworth Products, Inc. shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor is it li-
able for any injury, loss, or incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of
this material and equipment.
Warranty
To review Chatsworth Products, Inc. (CPI’s) Standard Limited Warranty, click here.
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Contents
RIM-1000 User Guide
1 System Overview 15
Product Description 15
1U and 2U RIM-1000 Devices 15
Front Panel Indicators and Controls 16
Terminal Block Designations 17
Rear Panel Indicators 19
SW1 Switch Settings 19
2 Getting Started 21
Installation 21
RIM-1000 Wiring 21
Power Supply and Ground Connections 21
Universal Input Connections 23
Relay 1 and 2 Connections 25
Keypad Connection 26
EIA-232 COM2 Connection 26
RJ11 Phone Line Connection 27
RJ45 Ethernet Connection 27
Modbus EIA-485 Connections 28
Modbus EIA-232 Connections 29
Expansion Card A Connections 30
Expansion Card C Connections 32
Communication 33
Set the RIM-1000 IP Address 33
Set the IP Address Using the ARP and PING Commands 33
Obtain the Ethernet Address (MAC Address) 33
Use the ARP Command 33
Use the PING Command 34
Troubleshooting the ARP/PING Commands 34
Set the IP Address Using a Web Browser 34
Set the RIM-1000 IP Address using an EIA-232 Connection 35
3 Web Interface Configuration 37
Home Page 37
Alarms 39
Identity 40
Configuration 41
Inputs and Relays 41
Main Card - Input Channels 1-8 44
Expansion Card “A” Input Configuration 52
Expansion Card “C” Input Configuration 53
Internal Temperature and Internal Humidity Configuration 53
Relay Configuration 54
System 58
Alarm Management 61
Trends 63
Clock 64
Schedules 65
Battery Supply/Voltage 66
URL Links (1-5) and URL Links (6-10) 67
Links 68
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Nest/Egg 69
RIM-1000 Nest Configuration 70
Egg Configuration 72
Modem/Phone Numbers/Pagers 74
Configure Phone Numbers 76
Configure Phone Number 16 (PPP) 78
Keypad/DTMF Access Users 79
Internet Protocol 80
User Administration (Web Access) 82
Network Statistics 84
ICMP Ping 85
Email/DNS 86
Email URL Links 89
Network Time Protocol 90
SNMP/Syslog 91
BACnet 94
Modbus/SNMP/BACnet/Telnet Master 96
Modbus/SNMP/BACnet Slave Units 99
PUE/DCiE/Summary/Average 103
Designating PUE/DCiE Data 104
PUE/DCiE Trending 106
Map (Facility Mapping) 109
Create An Interactive Map 110
Add a Link to the RIM-1000 Home Page 116
Back Up the Map Data 116
Flash Program 118
History 119
Alarm History 119
Acknowledge Alarms 120
Download Alarmhistory.txt 120
Event History 121
Digital Status History 121
Keypad Access History 122
Web Access History 122
Data History 123
Minute, Hour, and Day Views 123
Data History Text Downloads 124
Extended Trends 124
Trap Log 125
Relays 126
URL Links 127
Refresh 127
4 Advanced Communications - Modbus, BACnet, and Telnet 129
Modbus 129
Hardware Connections 129
EIA-232 130
EIA-485 132
Modbus Master 134
Communications Logs 134
Modbus Slave Register Display Log 134
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4 Advanced Communications - Modbus, BACnet, and Telnet (continued)
Modbus Master Poll Data Log 137
SMS/Text Modem Log 137
BACnet Packet Log 137
BACnet Master Data Log 137
Import Modbus Information to a Physical Point 138
Modbus/SNMP/BACnet Slave Units 139
Modbus Register Configuration 139
Read/Preset Modbus Register 142
Modbus/Slave Units Configuration – Modbus Master Branch Circuit Monitor– 4 or 16 143
Modbus Register Links 144
CB# Links 145
Additional Modbus Information 146
Slave Register Map 146
Alarm Bit Map (Reg 40201–-40306) 147
Configuration Codes (Reg 40401–40504) 147
Telnet 148
Hardware Connections 148
Telnet/COM1 Configuration 149
Telnet Communication 150
5 EIA-232 Interface 151
Unit Start Up 151
Flash Executable Code 152
Main Menu 152
Network Configuration – netcfg 153
Bootloader Menu 154
6 Remote Access 157
Remote Access Configuration 157
7 Point-to-Point Protocol 159
Configure the RIM-1000 159
Configure the PC 160
8 Load Firmware and Configuration Data 161
Load RIM-1000 Firmware 161
Load Firmware Through the Web Interface 161
Load Firmware Using TFTP Client 165
Update RIM-1000 Firmware via the EIA-232 COM2 Port (X-Modem) 165
Load and Save RIM-1000 Configuration Data 167
Save Configuration Data 167
Load Configuration Data 168
A RIM-1000 Expansion Cards 169
Expansion Card Descriptions 169
Expansion Card Installation 170
Install an Expansion Card in a 2U RIM-1000 170
Install an Expansion Card in a 1U RIM-1000 174
Convert Current Input Channels to Voltage Input Channels on Expansion Card A 175
B Analog Averaging 177
Analog Averaging Overview 177
How Analog Averaging Affects Values 177
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C Analog Input 4-20mA Reference Chart 179
D RIM-1000 Accessories Wiring 181
Configuring a SeaHawk Device as an Analog Input 185
Wiring for Other Rim-1000 RIM-1000 Accessories 186
E Alarm ID Reference Tables 189
Analog Tables 189
Digital Tables 193
F RIM-1000 Slot Designations 197
Input Slot Designation Table 197
Output Slot Designation Table 201
G Relay Control Logic 203
Rim-1000-EM Relay Logic 203
H SNMP v3 207
I Technical Specifications 211
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Figures
RIM-1000 User Guide
1 System Overview 15
Figure 1.1 RIM-1000 2U Front Panel Indicators and Controls 16
Figure 1.2 RIM-1000 Terminal Block Designations 17
Figure 1.3 Rear Panel Indicators 19
Figure 1.4 SW1-1 Switch and SW1-2 Switch 19
2 Getting Started 21
Figure 2.1 24VDC Power Supply Connection 22
Figure 2.2 48VDC Power Supply Connection 22
Figure 2.3 Universal Input Wiring Examples 23
Figure 2.4 Dry Contact Inputs with Common Ground 24
Figure 2.5 Relay Output Wiring Examples 25
Figure 2.6 Keypad Wiring 26
Figure 2.7 EIA-232 COM2 Connection 26
Figure 2.8 RIM-1000 Ethernet Connection to a PC using a Crossover Cable 27
Figure 2.9 RIM-1000 Ethernet Connection to a PC on a Subnet 27
Figure 2.10 RIM-1000 EIA-485 Connection 28
Figure 2.11 RIM-1000 EIA-232 Connection to a DCE or DTE Device 29
Figure 2.12 I/O Terminals for Expansion Card A 30
Figure 2.13 Analog Input Wiring for Expansion Card A 30
Figure 2.14 Dry Contact Inputs with Ground and Relay Outputs, Expansion Card A 31
Figure 2.15 I/O Terminals for Expansion Card C 32
Figure 2.16 Typical Wiring for Expansion Card C 32
3 Web Interface Configuration 37
Figure 3.1 Configured RIM-1000 Home Page 38
Figure 3.2 Alarms Menu 39
Figure 3.3 Identity Menu 40
Figure 3.4 Configuration Page 41
Figure 3.5 RIM-1000 Input Configuration Menu 42
Figure 3.6 RIM-1000 Main Board Input Configuration 44
Figure 3.7 NOI/NC Wiring Example 50
Figure 3.8 Expansion Card A Configuration Page 52
Figure 3.9 Expansion Card “C” Configuration Page 53
Figure 3.10 Relay Configuration Page 54
Figure 3.11 Keypad/Relay Configuration 55
Figure 3.12 System Configuration 58
Figure 3.13 Alarm Management Configuration Page 61
Figure 3.14 Trends Configuration Page 63
Figure 3.15 Trend Configuration Menu Options 63
Figure 3.16 Clock Configuration Page 64
Figure 3.17 Schedules Configuration Page 65
Figure 3.18 Battery/Supply Voltage Configuration Page 66
Figure 3.19 URL Links (1-5) Configuration Page 67
Figure 3.20 URL Links (1-5) and (6-10) Configuration Page 67
Figure 3.21 LinksConfiguration Page 68
Figure 3.22 Nest/Egg Configuration Page 69
Figure 3.23 Nest/Egg Configuration Page 70
Figure 3.24 Egg Configuration Page 72
Figure 3.25 Modem/Phone Numbers/Pagers Configuration Page 74
Figure 3.26 Phone Number Configuration 76
Figure 3.27 Phone Number 16 (PPP) Configuration 78
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Figure 3.28 Keypad/DTMF Access Users Configuration 79
Figure 3.29 IP Configuration Menu 80
Figure 3.30 Web Access Configuration 82
Figure 3.31 Network Statistics Page 84
Figure 3.32 ICMP Ping Page 85
Figure 3.33 Email/DNS Configuration Page 86
Figure 3.34 Email URL Links Configuration Page 89
Figure 3.35 Network Time Protocol Configuration Page 90
Figure 3.36 SNMP Configuration Page 91
Figure 3.37 BACnet Configuration Pages 94
Figure 3.38 Modbus/SNMP/BACnet/Telnet Master Configuration 96
Figure 3.39 Modbus/SNMP/BACnet Slave Unit Configuration Page 99
Figure 3.40 Modbus/SNMP/BACnet Slave Configuration Page 100
Figure 3.41 Preset Registers Menu 102
Figure 3.42 PUE/DCiE Data on RIM-1000 Home Page 103
Figure 3.43 Gather Modbus Register Information 104
Figure 3.44 Enable PUE/DCiE and Designate Gauge Behavior 104
Figure 3.45 Designate kW Gathering Devices 105
Figure 3.46 Data for Third Party Applications 106
Figure 3.47 Establish Trending 107
Figure 3.48 View your Trending Data 107
Figure 3.49 Trending Graph 107
Figure 3.50 CSV Data 108
Figure 3.51 RIM-1000 Map 109
Figure 3.52 Map Configuration Page 110
Figure 3.53 Map Image Upload Message 111
Figure 3.54 Map Image Upload Error Message 111
Figure 3.55 RIM-1000 Drag and Drop Mapping - Configuration Mode 111
Figure 3.56 RIM-1000 Map Key 112
Figure 3.57 RIM-1000 Input/Output Configuration Menu 112
Figure 3.58 RIM-1000 Mapping Fields 113
Figure 3.59 RIM-1000 Mapping Configuration Mode - Drag and Drop Your Point 113
Figure 3.60 Place the Point and Submit Changes 114
Figure 3.61 Modbus/SNMP/BACnet Slave Unit Configuration Screen 115
Figure 3.62 Map a Slave Input 115
Figure 3.63 Modbus / SNMP Slave Unit Detailed View 116
Figure 3.64 Flash Program Configuration Page 118
Figure 3.65 Alarm History Page 119
Figure 3.66 Acknowledge Multiple Alarms at Once 120
Figure 3.67 Acknowledge Dial Out Alarms By Code 120
Figure 3.68 Event History Page 121
Figure 3.69 Digital Status History Page 121
Figure 3.70 Keypad Access History View 122
Figure 3.71 Web User Access Log 122
Figure 3.72 Data History Page 123
Figure 3.73 Data History - Minute Page 123
Figure 3.74 Extended Trends Page 124
Figure 3.75 Trap Log 125
Figure 3.76 Relay Status Page 126
Figure 3.77 Relay Status Page - Detailed Relay Information 126
Figure 3.78 Links on the URL Links page 127
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4 Advanced Communications - Modbus, BACnet, and Telnet 129
Figure 4.1 RIM-1000 Modbus EIA-232 Connection to an EIA-232 DCE Device 130
Figure 4.2 RIM-1000 Modbus EIA-232 Connection to an EIA-232 DTE Device 131
Figure 4.3 EIA-485 Wiring Connections 132
Figure 4.4 EIA-485 Wiring to RLE/Veris BCMs (Branch Circuit Monitors) 133
Figure 4.5 Modbus Slave Register Display Log 134
Figure 4.6 Modbus Packet Log 136
Figure 4.7 Modbus Master Poll Data Log 137
Figure 4.8 Input and Relay Configuration Menu 138
Figure 4.9 Modbus Register Configuration Menu 139
Figure 4.10 Individual Modbus Register Configuration Screen 140
Figure 4.11 Read/Preset Single Register Page 142
Figure 4.12 Modbus BCM-4 Unit Configuration 143
Figure 4.13 Modbus Registers (BCM) Page 144
Figure 4.14 Circuit Breaker Configurations for Individual BCMs 145
Figure 4.15 RIM-1000 Connection to an EIA-232 Device 148
Figure 4.16 Modbus/SNMP/BACnet/Telnet Configuration Page 149
Figure 4.17 Example Telnet Connection Showing Specific Parameters 150
5 EIA-232 Interface 151
6 Remote Access 157
Figure 6.1 RIM-1000 Dial-Up Menu 158
7 Point-to-Point Protocol 159
8 Load Firmware and Configuration Data 161
Figure 8.1 Flash Program Configuration Page 162
Figure 8.2 Choose the Firmware File 162
Figure 8.3 Firmware Load Messages 163
Figure 8.4 Flash Copy Prompt 163
Figure 8.5 Flash Overwriting Message 163
Figure 8.6 Current Firmware Version As Shown in RIM-1000 Interface 164
Figure 8.7 Save Configuration File (Flash Program Configuration Page) 167
Figure 8.8 Load Configuration File (Flash Program Configuration Page) 168
A RIM-1000 Expansion Cards 169
Figure A.1 Back of 2U RIM-1000 Showing Hex Standoffs and Screws to Remove 170
Figure A.2 Side Plate with Two Mounting Screws Removed; Slide the Base and Cover Apart 170
Figure A.3 2U RIM-1000 Unit - Opened 171
Figure A.4 SW2 DIP Switches 171
Figure A.5 Expansion Card with Ribbon Cable Attached 172
Figure A.6 Expansion Card Mounting in a Two-Rack Unit 172
Figure A.7 Expansion Card Final Placement in a Two-Rack Unit 173
Figure A.8 Expansion Card Current Channel (4-20mA) Configuration 175
Figure A.9 Expansion Card Voltage Channel (0-5V or 0-10V) Configuration 175
B Analog Averaging 177
C Analog Input 4-20mA Reference Chart 179
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D RIM-1000 Accessories Wiring 181
Figure D.1 T120 and T120D Temperature Sensors 181
Figure D.2 TH140 and TH140D Temperature/Humidity Sensors 181
Figure D.3 Dwyer Temperature/Humidity Sensor 182
Figure D.4 BAPI Temperature/Humidity Sensor 182
Figure D.5 HD150, HD150-2, CM150-2, and HG150-2 Gas Sensors 182
Figure D.6 RD150-F2, RD150-2 & RD150-R Refrigerant Detectors 183
Figure D.7 PFM Power Fail Monitor 183
Figure D.8 SeaHawk LD5100 Distance Read Leak Detection System (Dry Contact) 184
Figure D.9 SeaHawk LD5100 Distance Read Leak Detection System (4-20mA) 185
Figure D.10 SeaHawk LD1000, LD300 Leak Detection Systems 186
Figure D.11 SeaHawk LD1000, LD300, and LDRA6 Zone Leak Detection Systems 186
E Alarm ID Reference Tables 189
F RIM-1000 Slot Designations 197
G Relay Control Logic 203
Figure G.1 RIM-1000 Relay Control Logic Diagram 205
H SNMP v3 207
Figure H.1 SNMP/Syslog Configuration Page 207
I Technical Specifications 211
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Tables
RIM-1000 User Guide
1 System Overview 15
Table 1.1 Terminal Block Designations 17
2 Getting Started 21
3 Web Interface Configuration 37
Table 3.1 Color Definitions 38
Table 3.2 Inputs and Relays Configuration Page - Additional Links 43
Table 3.3 RIM-1000 Main Board Configuration Options 44
Table 3.4 Relay Configuration Menu Options 55
Table 3.5 System Configuration Options 58
Table 3.6 Alarm Management Configuration Options 61
Table 3.7 Trend Interval Chart 63
Table 3.8 Clock Configuration Options 64
Table 3.9 Schedules Configuration Options 65
Table 3.10 Battery/Supply Voltage Configuration Options 66
Table 3.11 URL Links (1-5) and (6-10) Configuration Options 67
Table 3.12 Nest/Egg Configuration Options 70
Table 3.13 Egg Configuration Options 72
Table 3.14 Modem/Phone Numbers/Pagers Configuration Options 74
Table 3.15 Phone Number Configuration Options 76
Table 3.16 Phone Number 16 (PPP) Configuration Options 78
Table 3.17 Keypad/DTMF Access Users Configuration Options 79
Table 3.18 IP Configuration Options 80
Table 3.19 Web Access Configuration Options 82
Table 3.20 Network Statistics Options 84
Table 3.21 ICMP Ping Options 85
Table 3.22 Email/DNS Configuration Options 86
Table 3.23 Network Time Protocol Options 90
Table 3.24 SNMP Configuration Options 91
Table 3.25 BACnet Configuration Options 94
Table 3.26 Modbus/SNMP/BACnet/Telnet Master Options 96
Table 3.27 Modbus/SNMP/BACnet Slave Configuration Options 100
Table 3.28 Map Configuration Page Options 110
Table 3.29 RIM-1000 Mapping Menu Options 113
Table 3.30 Alarm History Log Entries 119
4 Advanced Communications - Modbus, BACnet, and Telnet 129
Table 4.1 COM1 DB9 Male Pin Out 130
Table 4.2 COM1 TB5 Pin Out 132
Table 4.3 Modbus Slave Register Display Log Fields 134
Table 4.4 Modbus Packet Log Fields 136
Table 4.5 Modbus Master Poll Data Log Fields 137
Table 4.6 Individual Modbus Register Configuration Options 140
Table 4.7 Circuit Breaker Configurations for Individual BCMs 145
Table 4.8 Slave Register Map 146
Table 4.9 Alarm Bit Map 147
Table 4.10 Configuration Codes 147
Table 4.11 COM1 DB9 Male Pin Out 148
Table 4.12 Telnet Communications Options 149
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5 EIA-232 Interface 151
Table 5.1 EIA-232 Main Menu 152
Table 5.2 Main Configuration Menu Options (SC) 153
Table 5.3 IP Configuration Menu 154
6 Remote Access 157
7 Point-to-Point Protocol 159
8 Load Firmware and Configuration Data 161
A RIM-1000 Expansion Cards 169
Table A.1 Expansion Card Descriptions 169
Table A.2 SW2 DIP Switch Settings for Expansion Card Slots 171
B Analog Averaging 177
C Analog Input 4-20mA Reference Chart 179
Table C.1 Analog Input 4-20mA Reference Chart 179
D RIM-1000 Accessories Wiring 181
E Alarm ID Reference Tables 189
Table E.1 Analog Alarm ID Reference Table – Inputs 1 through 8 189
Table E.2 Analog Alarm Reference Table – Input Slots 1 and 2 190
Table E.3 Analog Alarm Reference Table – Input Slots 3 and 4 191
Table E.4 Digital Alarm ID Reference Table – Digital Inputs 1 through 8 193
Table E.5 Digital Alarm ID Reference Table – Digital Input Slots 1 and 2 194
Table E.6 Digital Alarm ID Reference Table – Digital Input Slots 3 and 4 195
F RIM-1000 Slot Designations 197
Table F.1 Input Slot Designation Table – Slot 0 197
Table F.2 Input Slot Designation Table – Slot 1 198
Table F.3 Input Slot Designation Table – Slot 2 199
Table F.4 Input Slot Designation Table – Slot 3 199
Table F.5 Input Slot Designation Table – Slot 4 200
Table F.6 Output (Relays) Slot Designation Table – Slots 0 and 1 201
Table F.7 Output (Relays) Slot Designation Table – Slots 2 and 3 201
Table F.8 Output (Relays) Slot Designation Table – Slot 4 202
G Relay Control Logic 203
H SNMP v3 207
Table H.1 SNMP v3 Trap Settings 208
Table H.2 Trap Destination Settings 208
Table H.3 SNMP v3 Profile Settings 209
I Technical Specifications 211
Table I.1 Technical Specifications 211
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C H A P T E R
1
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1.1. Product Description
The Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM-1000) System from Chatsworth Products,Inc. (CPI) is a comprehensive system
which provides additional equipment protection by monitoring critical operating parameters in enterprises, remote network
facilities, communication rooms, remote and unmanned facilities, and critical support systems. The RIM-1000 is a stand alone
system. It operates via embedded firmware that handles all data collection, alarm reporting, and multiple concurrent communication
mediums.
The RIM-1000 typically monitors analog, dry contact, Modbus, and SNMP integer outputs from a wide variety of devices.
During operation, the RIM-1000 performs internal diagnostics and monitors its status. It uses LED indicators to report its condition.
The RIM-1000 embedded firmware enables system configuration, I/O setup, status inquiries, alarm reports, data logs, and troubleshooting.
The RIM-1000 is menu driven and operates with any Web browser, ASCII terminal, or terminal emulation application (e.g., HyperTerminal).
1.2. 1U and 2U RIM-1000 Devices
Up to four expansion cards can be added to the base RIM-1000 to increase the functionality of the device. The 1U enclosure has room for
one expansion card, in addition to the base RIM-1000 unit. A 2U RIM-1000 has room for three expansion cards, in addition to the base
RIM-1000 functionality. If you add more than one expansion card to a base RIM-1000, your device will be upgraded to a 2U rack mount
enclosure. A base RIM-1000 unit ships in a 1U rack-mount enclosure.
Refer to Appendix A, “RIM-1000 Expansion Cards” on page 169 to learn more about the different RIM-1000 expansion cards and their
capabilities.
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1.3. Front Panel Indicators and Controls
Figure 1.1 RIM-1000 2U Front Panel Indicators and Controls
Indicator Description
Expansion Card Relay Status Only available on Expansion Card A, the green LED illuminates when
the relay is active.
Expansion Card #1 LEDs are on the left hand side of
the 1U RIM-1000 enclosure. Expansion cards #2, #3, and
#4 are located across the top of the 2U RIM-1000 enclosure.
Communication Network Status LEDs Link – Green if network link is established. Red if there is no
connection.
Active – Illuminated green when transmitting or receiving data.
Communication Modem Status LEDs
(modem is an optional accessory that must
be purchased separately)
TX - Green when information is being transmitted.
RX - Green when if information is being received.
OH - Green when the RIM-1000 Modem detects a dial tone (off hook).
CD - Yellow when if a carrier is detected.
System Status LED Flashes red during initial boot up, approximately 30 seconds.
If the initial boot up fails, the LED continues to flash.
This indicates a condition that requires service; users must contact
CPI for more information.
After the boot up, this LED turns off if no alarms are present, or turns
solid when the unit is in an alarm condition.
Power LED Green when the power is on.
System Power Switch Use this switch to turn power to the unit on and off.
Expansion Card #2
Status LEDs
Expansion Card #3
Status LEDs
Expansion Card #4
Status LEDs
Expansion Card #1
Status LEDs
Network Status
LEDs
Modem Status
LEDs
System Status
LEDs
Power
LED
System Power
Switch
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1.4. Terminal Block Designations
Figure 1.2 RIM-1000 Terminal Block Designations
Table 1.1 Terminal Block Designations
TB1-1 (+) Input for 24 or 48VDC (optional) power
TB1-2 (-) Input for 24 or 48VDC (optional) power
P1 24VDC wall adapter input (center +) (not available with 48VDC version)
TB2-1 24VDC positive (+) external output (power for sensors)
TB2-2 24VDC positive (+) external output (power for sensors)
TB2-3 Channel 1 positive (+)
TB2-4 Channel 1 negative (-)
TB2-5 Channel 2 positive (+)
TB2-6 Channel 2 negative (-)
TB2-7 Channel 3 positive (+)
TB2-8 Channel 3 negative (-)
TB2-9 Channel 4 positive (+)
TB2-10 Channel 4 negative (-)
TB3-1 Channel 5 positive (+)
TB3-2 Channel 5 negative (-)
TB3-3 Channel 6 positive (+)
TB3-4 Channel 6 negative (-)
TB3-5 Channel 7 positive (+)
TB3-6 Channel 7 negative (-)
TB3-7 Channel 8 positive (+)
TB3-8 Channel 8 negative (-)
TB3-9 24VDC positive (+) external output (power for sensors)
TB3-10 24VDC positive (+) external output (power for sensors)
TB4-1 Relay 1 normally closed (NC)
TB4-2 Relay 1 normally open (NO)
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Table 1.1 Terminal Block Designations (continued)
TB4-3 Relay 1 common (C)
TB4-4 Relay 2 normally closed (NC)
TB4-5 Relay 2 normally open (NO)
TB4-6 Relay 2 common (C)
TB5-1 Keypad column 1
TB5-2 Keypad column 2
TB5-3 Keypad column 3
TB5-4 Keypad row 1
TB5-5 Keypad row 2
TB5-6 Keypad row 3
TB5-7 Keypad row 4
TB5-8 COM1 EIA-485 positive (+) (configurable)
TB5-9 COM1 EIA-485 negative (-) (configurable)
TB5-10 EIA-485 ground
SW1-1 Unit EIA-485 termination switch
SW1-2 Reserved for future use.
P2 COM1 EIA-232 male DB9 pin
P3 COM2 EIA-232 female DB9 pin connector (configurable)
P4 RJ11 telephone line connector
P5 RJ45 Ethernet 10/100BaseT connector
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1.5. Rear Panel Indicators
The rear panel of the RIM-1000 houses a series of green LEDs.
The chart below tracks indicator status when the
corresponding green LED is illuminated:
Figure 1.3 Rear Panel Indicators
1.6. SW1 Switch Settings
¥SW1-1: EIA-485 Termination switch should be in the down position (ON) if the RIM-1000 is an end device on an EIA-485 network.
¥ SW1-2: Reserved for future use.
Figure 1.4 SW1-1 Switch and SW1-2 Switch
SW1-1 switch is in the down position (ON) and SW1-2 switch is in the up position (OFF).
Status Indicator
K1 (Output Relay) Relay is energized.
EIA-232 TX (COM2)
Interface Data is being transmitted
EIA-232 or EIA-485 TX
(COM 1) Interface Data is being transmitted
EIA-232 (COM 1) Select
Interface EIA-232 selected (P2)
K2 (Output Relay) Relay is energized.
EIA-232 RX (COM 2)
Interface Data is being received
EIA-232 or EIA-485 RX
(COM 1) Interface Data is being received
EIA-485 (COM 1) Select
Interface EIA-485 selected (TB5)
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Chatsworth Products Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM-1000) User manual

Category
Networking
Type
User manual

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