Remote Automation Solutions Bristol 9600bps Modem Owner's manual

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Networking
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Owner's manual
Bri
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BBI 9600bps - PSTN Modem
P/N 396039-XX-X
For Series
33XX DPCs/RTUs
&
TeleFlow 3530-XXX
Instruction Manual CI-9600 - April, 2003
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IMPORTANT! READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING!
Be sure that these instructions are carefully read and understood before any
operation is attempted. Improper use of this device in some applications may result
in damage or injury. The user is urged to keep this book filed in a convenient
location for future reference.
These instructions may not cover all details or variations in equipment or cover
every possible situation to be met in connection with installation, operation or
maintenance. Should problems arise that are not covered sufficiently in the text, the
purchaser is advised to contact Bristol Babcock for further information.
EQUIPMENT APPLICATION WARNING
The customer should note that a failure of this instrument or system, for
whatever reason, may leave an operating process without protection. Depending
upon the application, this could result in possible damage to property or injury to
persons. It is suggested that the purchaser review the need for additional backup
equipment or provide alternate means of protection such as alarm devices, output
limiting, fail-safe valves, relief valves, emergency shutoffs, emergency switches, etc.
If additional information is required, the purchaser is advised to contact Bristol
Babcock.
RETURNED EQUIPMENT WARNING
When returning any equipment to Bristol Babcock for repairs or evaluation,
please note the following: The party sending such materials is responsible to ensure
that the materials returned to Bristol Babcock are clean to safe levels, as such levels
are defined and/or determined by applicable federal, state and/or local law
regulations or codes. Such party agrees to indemnify Bristol Babcock and save
Bristol Babcock harmless from any liability or damage which Bristol Babcock may
incur or suffer due to such party's failure to so act.
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING
Metal enclosures and exposed metal parts of electrical instruments must be
grounded in accordance with OSHA rules and regulations pertaining to "Design
Safety Standards for Electrical Systems," 29 CFR, Part 1910, Subpart S, dated: April
16, 1981 (OSHA rulings are in agreement with the National Electrical Code).
The grounding requirement is also applicable to mechanical or pneumatic
instruments that include electrically-operated devices such as lights, switches, relays,
alarms, or chart drives.
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE FRPM ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE VOLTAGE
This product contains sensitive electronic components that can be damaged by
exposure to an electrostatic discharge (ESD) voltage. Depending on the magnitude
and duration of the ESD, this can result in erratic operation or complete failure of the
equipment. Read BBI supplemental document S14006 for proper care and handling
of ESD-sensitive components.
Bristol Babcock 1100 Buckingham Street, Watertown, CT 06795
Telephone (860) 945-2200
WARRANTY
A. Bristol warrants that goods described herein and manufactured by Bristol are free
from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of shipment
unless otherwise agreed to by Bristol in writing.
B. Bristol warrants that goods repaired by it pursuant to the warranty are free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period to the end of the original warranty or
ninety (90) days from the date of delivery of repaired goods, whichever is longer.
C. Warranties on goods sold by, but not manufactured by Bristol are expressly limited to
the terms of the warranties given by the manufacturer of such goods.
D. All warranties are terminated in the event that the goods or systems or any part
thereof are (i) misused, abused or otherwise damaged, (ii) repaired, altered or modified
without Bristol's consent, (iii) not installed, maintained and operated in strict
compliance with instructions furnished by Bristol, or (iv) worn, injured or damaged
from abnormal or abusive use in service time.
E. THESE WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES AS
TO MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE), AND
NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, NOR ANY REPRESENTATIONS,
PROMISES, OR STATEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE BY BRISTOL UNLESS
ENDORSED HEREIN IN WRITING. FURTHER, THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES
WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION OF THE FACE HEREOF.
F. No agent of Bristol is authorized to assume any liability for it or to make any written
or oral warranties beyond those set forth herein.
REMEDIES
A. Buyer's sole remedy for breach of any warranty is limited exclusively to repair or
replacement without cost to Buyer of any goods or parts found by Seller to be defective
if Buyer notifies Bristol in writing of the alleged defect within ten (10) days of
discovery of the alleged defect and within the warranty period stated above, and if the
Buyer returns such goods to Bristol's Watertown office, unless Bristol's Watertown
office designates a different location, transportation prepaid, within thirty (30) days of
the sending of such notification and which upon examination by Bristol proves to be
defective in material and workmanship. Bristol is not responsible for any costs of
removal, dismantling or reinstallation of allegedly defective or defective goods. If a
Buyer does not wish to ship the product back to Bristol, the Buyer can arrange to have
a Bristol service person come to the site. The Service person's transportation time and
expenses will be for the account of the Buyer. However, labor for warranty work during
normal working hours is not chargeable.
B. Under no circumstances will Bristol be liable for incidental or consequential damages
resulting from breach of any agreement relating to items included in this quotation
from use of the information herein or from the purchase or use by Buyer, its employees
or other parties of goods sold under said agreement.
How to return material for Repair or Exchange
Before a product can be returned to Bristol Babcock for repair, upgrade, exchange, or to
verify proper operation, form (GBU 13.01) must be completed in order to obtain a RA
(Return Authorization) number and thus ensure an optimal lead time. Completing the form
is very important since the information permits the Bristol Babcock Repair Dept.to ef-
fectively and efficiently process the repair order.
You can easily obtain a RA number by:
A. FAX
Completing the form (GBU 13.01) and faxing it to (860) 945-3875. A BBI Repair
Dept. representative will return call (or other requested method) with a RA number.
B. E-MAIL
Accessing the form (GBU 13.01) via the Bristol Babcock Web site
(www.bristolbabcock.com) and sending it via E-Mail to [email protected].
A BBI Repair Dept. representative will return E-Mail (or other requested method)
with a RA number.
C. Mail
Mail the form (GBU 13.01) to
Bristol Babcock Inc.
Repair Dept.
1100 Buckingham Street
Watertown, CT 06795
A BBI Repair Dept. representative will return call (or other requested method) with
a RA number.
D. Phone
Calling the BBI Repair Department at (860) 945-2442. A BBI Repair Department
representative will record a RA number on the form and complete Part I, then send
the form to the Customer via fax (or other requested method) for Customer
completion of Parts II & III.
A copy of the completed Repair Authorization Form with issued RA number should be in-
cluded with the product being returned. This will allow us to quickly track, repair, and
return your product to you.
Bristol Babcock Inc. Repair Authorization Form
(Providing this information will permit BBI to effectively and efficiently process your return. Completion is required to
receive optimal lead time. Lack of information may result in increased lead times.)
Date___________________ RA #___________________SH_ Line No.____________
Form GBU 13.01 Rev. A
Standard Repair Practice is as follows: Variations to this is
practice may be requested in the “Special Requests” section.
· Evaluate / Test / Verify Discrepancy
· Repair / Replace / etc. in accordance with this form
· Return to Customer
Please be aware of the Non warranty standard charge:
· There is a $100 minimum evaluation charge, which is
applied to the repair if applicable (Ö in “returned” B,C,
or D of part III below)
Part I Please complete the following information for single unit or multiple unit returns
Address No. (office use only) Address No. (office use only)
Bill to : Ship to:
Purchase Order: Contact Name:____________________________________
Phone: Fax: E-Mail:
Part II Please complete Parts II & III for each unit returned
Model No./Part No. Description
Range/Calibration S/N
Reason for return :
Failure Upgrade Verify Operation Other
1. Describe the conditions of the failure (Frequency/Intermittent, Physical Damage, Environmental Conditions,
Communication, CPU watchdog, etc.)
(Attach a separate sheet if necessary)
2. Comm. interface used:
Standalone RS-485 Ethernet Modem (PLM (2W or 4W) or SNW) Other:______________
3. What is the Firmware revision? _____________________ What is the Software &version?
Part III If checking “replaced” for any question below, check an alternate option if replacement is not available
A. If product is within the warranty time period but is excluded due
to BBI’s warranty clause, would you like the product:
repaired returned replaced scrapped?
B. If product were found to exceed the warranty period,
would you like the product:
repaired returned replaced scrapped?
C. If product is deemed not repairable would you like your product:
returned replaced scrapped?
D. If BBI is unable to verify the discrepancy, would you like the product:
returned replaced *see below?
* Continue investigating by contacting the customer to learn more about the problem experienced? The person to contact that
has the most knowledge of the problem is: _______________________________ phone
If we are unable to contact this person the backup person is: _________________________
phone
Special Requests:
Ship prepaid to: Bristol Babcock Inc., Repair Dept., 1100 Buckingham Street, Watertown, CT 06795
Phone: 860-945-2442 Fax: 860-945-3875
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schedule of classes conducted by full-time, professional instructors. Classes are offered
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CT headquarters. By participating in our training, your personnel can learn how to install,
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For information or to enroll in any class, contact our training department in Watertown at
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6200.
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A Few Words About Bristol Babcock
For over 100 years, Bristol
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has been providing innovative solutions for the measurement
and control industry. Our product lines range from simple analog chart recorders, to
sophisticated digital remote process controllers and flow computers, all the way to turnkey
SCADA systems. Over the years, we have become a leading supplier to the electronic gas
measurement, water purification, and wastewater treatment industries.
On off-shore oil platforms, on natural gas pipelines, and maybe even at your local water
company, there are Bristol Babcock instruments, controllers, and systems running year-in
and year-out to provide accurate and timely data to our customers.
Getting Additional Information
In addition to the information contained in this manual, you may receive additional assis-
tance in using this product from the following sources:
Contacting Bristol Babcock Directly
Bristol Babcock's world headquarters are located at 1100 Buckingham Street, Watertown,
Connecticut 06795, U.S.A.
Our main phone numbers are:
(860) 945-2200
(860) 945-2213 (FAX)
Regular office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00AM to 4:30PM Eastern Time,
excluding holidays and scheduled factory shutdowns. During other hours, callers may leave
messages using Bristol's voice mail system.
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During regular business hours, Bristol Babcock's Application Support Group can provide
telephone support for your technical questions.
For technical questions about TeleFlowÔ products call (860) 945-8604.
For technical questions about ControlWave call (860) 945-2244 or (860) 945-2286.
For technical questions regarding Bristol’s OpenEnterprise product, call (860) 945-2501 or
e-mail: openenterprise@bristolbabcock.com
For technical questions regarding ACCOL products, Open BSI Utilities, as well as
Bristol's Enterprise Server
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/Enterprise Workstation
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products, call (860) 945-2286.
For technical questions about Network 3000 hardware, call (860) 945-2502.
You can e-mail the Application Support Group at: [email protected]
The Application Support Group maintains an area on our web site for software updates and
technical information. Go to: www.bristolbabcock.com/services/techsupport/
For assistance in interfacing Bristol Babcock hardware to radios, contact Bristol Babcock’s
Communication Technology Group in Orlando, FL at (407) 629-9463 or (407) 629-
9464.
Telephone Support - Non-Technical Questions, Product Orders, etc.
Questions of a non-technical nature (product orders, literature requests, price and delivery
information, etc.) should be directed to the nearest sales office (listed on the rear cover) or to
your Bristol-authorized sales representative. A list of
Please call the main Bristol Babcock number (860-945-2200) if you are unsure which office
covers your particular area.
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World Wide Web at: www.bristolbabcock.com
Training Courses
Bristol Babcock’s Training Department offers a wide variety of courses in Bristol hardware
and software at our Watertown, Connecticut headquarters, and at selected Bristol regional
offices, throughout the year. Contact our Training Department at (860) 945-2269 for course
information, enrollment, pricing, and scheduling.
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CI-9600
BBI 9600 bps - PSTN MODEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION TITLE PAGE #
1 FEATURES.................................................................1
2 DESCRIPTION..............................................................1
2.1 Modem Component Identification...............................................3
2.1.1 Modem Connectors...........................................................3
2.2 Communication Terms........................................................5
3 PC CONFIGURABLE OPTIONS...............................................6
3.1 14.4 Kbps Operation..........................................................7
4 MODEM SETUP PROCEDURES...............................................7
4.1 Installation Instructions.......................................................8
4.1.1 Installation Instructions for DPC/RTU 3305/10/30/3335 and the GFC 3308s...........8
4.1.2 Installation Instructions for the TeleFlow, TeleFlow Corrector & TeleRTU............9
4.1.3 Installation Instructions for the TeleFlow & TeleRTU Plus Models..................12
5 FIELD WIRING.............................................................15
5.1 PSTN Hookup..............................................................15
6 DIAGNOSTICS.............................................................18
6.1 Escape Code Sequence.......................................................18
6.2 Loopback Tests.............................................................18
6.3 Line Signal Level Test.......................................................18
6.3.1 Line Signal Command (%L)...................................................18
6.4 Line Signal Quality Test......................................................18
6.4.1 Line Signal Quality Command (%Q)............................................18
6.5 Connection Failure Cause....................................................19
6.5.1 Call Failure Reason Code of S86...............................................19
6.5.2 Test and Diagnostic Command (&Tn)...........................................21
7 SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................24
7.1 Operating Specifications.....................................................24
7.2 Environmental Specifications.................................................25
7.3 FCC, FM & IEEE Approvals..................................................25
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SECTION 1 - FEATURES
" Operates on 2-Wire (Loop Start) Switched Networks (PSTN) only.
" CCITT compatibility (see Table 1)
" Compatible with Bell 212A @ 1200 bps (600 baud) and Bell 103J @ 0-300 bps.
" AutoDial/AutoAnswer operation.
" Smart programming based on the Hayes command set.
" Storage of all parameters in non-volatile memory.
" Standby Mode - Consumes minimal power until activated by phone or RTU.
" MNP Class 2-4, MNP 10 & V.42 Error Correction.
" MNP-5 & V.42 bis Data Compression.
SECTION 2 - DESCRIPTION
The BBI 9600 BPS - PSTN Modem transmits and receives digital data at 9600 BPS over
"Public Switched Telephone Networks" (PSTN). The modem transfers data synchronously
or asynchronously and supports the modulation schemes listed in Table 1.
Table 1 - Configurations, Signaling Rates & Data Rates
Configuration Modulation
Carrier
Freq. (Hz)
"0.01%
Data Rate
(bps)
"0.01%
Baud
Symbols/Sec.
Bits Per
Symbol
Data TCM
Constellation
Points
V.32 bis 9600 TCM 1800 9600 2400 4 1 32
V.32 bis 7200 TCM 1800 7200 2400 4 1 16
V.32 bis 4800 QAM 1800 4800 2400 4 1 4
V.32 9600 QAM 1800 9600 2400 4 1 16
V.32 4800 QAM 1800 4800 2400 4 1 4
V.22 bis 2400 QAM 1200/2400 2400 600 4 1 16
V.22 bis 1200 DPSK 1200/2400 1200 600 4 1 4
V.22 1200 DPSK 1200/2400 1200 600 4 1 4
V.22 600 DPSK 1200/2400 600 600 4 1 4
V.21 300 FSK 1080/1750 300 300 4 1 -
Bell 212A DPSK 1200/2400 1200 600 4 1 4
Bell 103J FSK
2225/1270(M)
2025/1070(S)
0-300 300 4 1
-
Notes: TCM = Trellis-Coded Modulation QAM = Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
FSK = Frequency Shift Keying DPSK = Differential Phase Shift Keying
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A typical example of where these modems are used in a PSTN is shown in Figure 1 (also
see Figure 14). This network contains four Bristol Babcock Distributed Process Controllers
equipped with BBI 9600 BPS - PSTN Modems operating in a master/slave configuration.
During operation, the master controller dials up and communicates with each slave
(remote) at prescribed intervals to send and receive data. The interval of dialing is a
function of the application software that is executed by the master device.
The modem's transmitter output, as measured with 600 ohm termination (typical for
telephone lines) is -10 dBm (Fixed). This qualifies the modem for use with any voice grade
PSTN hookup in compliance with FCC "Loop Start" requirements.
Figure 1 - Typical BBI 9600 BPS - PSTN Modem PSTN Network
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2.1 Modem Component Identification
The areas of the modem discussed in this text are highlighted in Figure 2. Interconnection
components include a field wiring 6-pin terminal block (TB1) for PSTN line connection, a 4-
pin connector for the PSTN (J1), a 15-pin header (P1) that plugs into the host device (for all
versions except the 3308 and the 3530), two 9-pin D-Type connectors (J4 or J5) for modem
configuration and a 2-pin terminal block (TB4) for unregulated power such as a solar
panel. TTL Serial Connectors #2 (TB3) and Alternate Telephone Connector #2 (TB2) are
used in conjunction with the AccuRate (3308). (Configuration jumpers are discussed in
Sections 4.1.1, 4.1.2 & 4.1.3).
Figure 2 - BBI 9600 BPS - PSTN Modem Component Identification
2.1.1 Modem Connectors
Modem Connectors provide routing for power and ground and all signals which flow
between the RTU and modem, PSTN line and modem, and a PC connected to the modem.
The tables below provide interface information. All I/O is referenced with respect to the
Modem.
Table 2 - Alternate Telephone Connector #1 - TB1
TB1 Pin # Signal Name Description Input/Output
1 T/R Transmit/Receive I/O
2 T/R Transmit/Receive I/O
3 R Receive 4-Wire Not Used
4 R Receive 4-Wire Not Used
5 N/A Not Used N/A
6 N/A Not Used N/A
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Table 3 - Alternate Telephone Connector #2 - TB2 (for AccuRate)
TB2 Pin # Signal Name Description Input/Output
1 T/R Transmit/Receive I/O
2 T/R Transmit/Receive I/O
3 T1/R1 Rx 4-Wire (Not Used) N/A
4 T1/R1 Rx 4-Wire (Not Used) N/A
5 N/A Not Used N/A
6 N/A Not Used N/A
7 GND Ground ---
8 DTR Data Terminal Ready I
9 RD Receive Data O
10 TD Transmit Data I
Table 4 - Primary Telephone RJ11 Connector - J1
J1 Pin # Signal Name Description Input/Output
1 & 2 N/A Not Used ---
3 T/R_1 Transmit/Receive I/O
4 T/R_2 Transmit/Receive I/O
5 & 6 N/A Not Used ---
Table 5 - DPC 3310/3330/3335 To Modem Interface (TTL Serial Connector #1 - P1
(Not used on TeleFlow or AccuRate)
P1 Pin # Signal Name Description Input/Output
1 Not Used N/A N/A
2 Ground Ground ---
3 +5VDC Logic Power ---
4 Not Used N/A N/A
5 Not Used N/A N/A
6 TD Transmit Data I
7 RTS Request To Send I
8 DTR Data Terminal Ready I
9 RD Receive Data O
10 CTS Clear To Send O
11 DSR Data Set Ready O
12 DCD Data Carrier Detect O
13 Not Used N/A N/A
14 Not Used N/A N/A
15 Not Used N/A N/A
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Table 6 - TTL Serial Connector #2 - TB3 (for AccuRate)
TB3 Pin # Signal Name Description Input/Output
1 +5VDC Regulated 5 Volts ---
2 TD Transmit Data I
3 RTS Request To Send I
4 DTR Data Terminal Ready I
5 RD Receive Data O
6 CTS Clear To Send O
7 CD Data Carrier Detect O
Table 7 - EIA-232 Configuration Port D-Type Connector - J4 & J5
J5 Pin # Signal Name Description Input/Output
1 DCD Data Carrier Detect O
2 RD Receive Data O
3 TD Transmit Data I
4 DTR Data Terminal Ready I
5 GND Ground ---
6 DSR Data Set Ready O
7 RTS Request To Send I
8 CTS Clear To Send O
9 RI Ring Indicator O
Shield PGND Protective Ground ---
Table 8 - Unregulated Power Connector - TB4
TB4 Pin # Signal Name Description Input/Output
1 GND Ground ---
2 EXTVDC
Unregulated Power Input
(+5.4 to +16 VDC)
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2.2 Communication Terms
The communication mnemonics used in this text are defined as follows:
CTS Clear to Send DCD Data Carrier Detect
DSR Data Set Ready DTR Data Terminal Ready
EXTVDC Unregulated Power Input PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
RD Receive Data RTS Request To Send
TD Transmit Data T/R Transmit/Receive
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SECTION 3 - PC CONFIGURABLE OPTIONS
All modem configuration parameters and options must be configured via software.
Configuration occurs via an ASCII Terminal (or a PC equipped with Terminal Emulator
Software) and the modem's RS-232 Configuration Only Port, i.e., the 9-pin D-type
Connector J4 or J5. This port acts like a "Hayes compatible" configuration only port. Note:
Use a standard RS-232 Cable, i.e., Pin 1 to Pin 1, Pin 2 to Pin 2, etc. Data messages
required to travel over the phone lines will not be passed to this port. This port will not
respond to configuration messages during an active phone connection
Note:
The PC/Terminal Emulator must be set for 9600 bps DTE speed while
configuring the modem for use with all BBI products except the GFC
3308 (AccuRate Series). For the 3308, use a terminal speed of 4800 bps.
The modem is factory set for use in the product in which it will be installed. This is
accomplished by invoking one of the two stored profiles contained in non-volatile memory.
Profile '0' should be used if the modem is interfaced with a DPC 3330, DPC 3335, RTU
3305, RTU 3310 or GFC 3308, while profile '1' is reserved for use with TeleFlow products.
If the modem was purchased installed in a product, the correct profile should be recalled on
power up, becoming the "active" profile. Modems purchased separately, as a spare or
replacement will default to profile '0' on power-up.
If it is desired to switch, modify or simply observe the current stored profiles, a PC
equipped with terminal emulation software such as HyperTerminal or Procomm, or an
ASCII terminal must be connected to the modem's RS-232 configuration port. For all
products except the GFC 3308 AccuRate Series, the terminal's speed must be set for 9600
bps. For AccuRate Series products, the terminal speed must be set for 4800 bps operation.
The modem will remember the last DTE speed at which it communicated with the
terminal.
To view and verify the active and stored profiles, type AT&V, then press ENTER. The fol-
lowing data should appear:
ACTIVE PROFILE: (Should match one of the stored profiles below. Other "S" registers
may be included)
STORED PROFILE 0: (For the RTU 3305/3310, DPC 3330/3335 & GFC 3308)
B1 E1 L1 M1 N1 Q0 T V1 W0 X4 Y0 &C1 &D2 &G0 &J0 &K0 &Q5 &R1 &S0 &T5 &X0
S00:001 S02:043 S06:002 S07:050 S08:002 S09:006 S10:014 S11:095 S12:050 S18:010
S36:007 S37:000 S40:232 S41:195 S46:138 S95:000
STORED PROFILE 1: (For 3530XXX Models)
B1 E1 L1 M1 N1 Q0 T V1 W0 X4 Y0 &C1 &D0 &G0 &J0 &K0 &Q5 &R1 &S0 &T5 &X0
S00:001 S02:043 S06:002 S07:050 S08:002 S09:006 S10:014 S11:095 S12:050 S18:010
S36:007 S37:000 S40:232 S41:195 S46:138 S95:000
If the NVRAM is not installed or is not operational as detected by the NVRAM test, the
following message is displayed: NVRAM FAILED OR NOT INSTALLED
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If different profile data appears, the modem must be re-profiled by issuing the following
command string:
AT&F&K0S0=1S18=10&W0&D0&W1 ENTER
If re-profiling was performed the AT&V command should be re-issued to observe and verify
the correct profile data.
The modem will normally (by default) force stored profile 0 to become active on power-up,
unless commanded to use profile 1. To switch the active profile on power-up, use one of the
following commands:
AT&Y0 ENTER (for use with 33XX products)
AT&Y1 ENTER (for use with 3530XXX products)
The modem should now be ready for use in a PSTN network operating at a maximum line
speed of 9600 bps (4800 bps for AccuRate). All modem features, including data
compression, error detection, speed buffering and auto-bauding are enabled. In this
configuration, the modem will automatically adjust it’s line speed to the highest possible
value, based on line quality. The line speed may drop down to 1200 bps, while the
33XX/3530XXX terminal speed is still operating at 9600 bps (4800 bps for AccuRates).
3.1 14.4 Kbps Operation
If desired, network performance can be increased somewhat by allowing a maximum
modem line speed of 14.4 Kbps without re-profiling. The master and any or all slave nodes
may be modified for this feature. This includes all products except the GFC 3308 AccuRate
series, which must remain at 4800 bps operation. Follow steps 1 through 3 below to
achieve this capability:
1. Edit each ACCOL load for the master and slave nodes to be modified by increasing
the network port speed to at least 19.2 Kbps (38.4 Kbps maximum).
2. Using a PC running terminal emulation software, i.e., HyperTerminal, Procomm, or
an ASCII terminal connected to the modem’s configuration port, access each modem
at the network speed specified in each load. A simple read command, AT&V ENTER,
is all that is necessary.
3. If possible, re-configure the cold start default rate for each slave node, so that cold-
downloads via the PSTN network are possible.
SECTION 4 - MODEM SETUP PROCEDURES
Caution
PC board components can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) during handling,
i.e., disassembly, reassembly, and test procedures. Use grounded wrist straps and surface
pads when working near or handling any BBI Circuit Board. Refer to BBI supplement
manual S14006 for proper grounding and handling techniques.
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4.1 Installation Instructions
This configuration applies to a switched network operating in North America on public
lines as illustrated in Figures 1 & 14.
4.1.1 Installation Instructions for DPC/RTU 3305/10/30/3335 and the GFC 3308s
1. Install the modem into the DPC. In the case of the RTU-3310, the modem mounts
piggyback on the MFIB Board, for a DPC-3330, the modem is mounted piggyback on
a Communication Engine Board (in slot 1), for a DPC-3335, the modem is mounted
on a blank Multipurpose Interface Board. In the case of the AccuRate 3308, the
modem is factory installed and is mounted piggyback on the CPU Board or on an
optional PI/O or DI/O Board on the rear of the Front Panel. In the case of the RTU
3305, the modem is mounted to the Option Mounting Brackets. Secure the modem
to the board in question via four screws and standoffs.
Figure 3 - 33XX/Modem Jumper Configurations
2. Set the Jumpers (See Figures 2 & 3). Note: Jumper J8 must be set on position 1-2
for PSTN RTS to CTS loopback operation.
3. Configure the DPC/RTU 3305/10/30/35 or AccuRate 3308 using a Process Engineer's
Interface (PEI) equipped with Bristol Babcock ACCOL software (or AMS program
for AccuRates) (see Figure 4).
Figure 4 - Process Engineer's Interface Connected to 33XX Controller/AccuRate
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Remote Automation Solutions Bristol 9600bps Modem Owner's manual

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Networking
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Owner's manual

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