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RAD Data comm HCD-E1 User Manual

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HCD-E1 Installation & Operation Manual

Chapter 4 - Control from the Supervisory Port

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Hardware Requirements

4-3

For multidrop operation, each HCD-E1 can be assigned a node number in
the range of 1 through 255. Assigning node number 0 to the HCD-E1 means
that it will accept and answer any message: this is not permitted in
multidrop operation. Node number 0 is however recommended for use
with both point-to-point and dial-up modes.
Each HCD-E1 can be assigned a logical name of up to eight characters. The
logical name is sent in each transmission of alarm messages. The name helps
the operator to identify the source of messages that are received by the
supervision terminal.
The relevant HCD-E1 configuration parameters are described in Section 3-5
and Section 4-5. Instructions for configuring the HCD-E1 control port appear
in Section 3-8.

Control Port
Handshaking
Protocol

The control lines being used in each DCE and DTE modes and the direction
of the control signals are detailed in the following chart.

Control Line

Interface Type

DCE

DTE

CTS

Out

Not Used

DCD

Out

Out

DSR

Out

Out

DTR

In

In

RI

Not Used

In

RTS

In

In

Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
The terminal sets the DTR line ON (active) to gain control over HCD-E1 and
start a configuration/monitoring session.
When the DTR is ON, the front panel controls are disabled, and the LCD
displays a message that notifies the operator that HCD-E1 is under remote
management:

When the management mode defined by means of the DEF SP
command (or SP PARAMETERS on the front panel) is the supervision
terminal (AUXILIARY DEVICE = TERMINAL), the LCD shows

TERMINAL

ON LINE

.

When the management mode is the Telnet or SNMP
(AUXILIARY DEVICE = NMS-SLIP), the LCD shows

NETWORK ON LINE

and displays the IP address.

When you end the terminal control connection, returning the control to the
HCD-E1 front panel, the DTR line goes OFF (becomes inactive).