User's Manual

USER MANUAL
CSP-COM
CANBERRA Industries
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MERIDEN, CT 06450
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5.4.2.2. Insertion of a Supervisor-PC or Supervisor Module
Follow the steps in section
5.3 above to install a new Supervisor module.
To restart the CSP-COM network, there are three possible procedures:
a) Shutdown and restart all the CSP-COM devices. Place the Supervisor module into network
scan/search mode, then scan and connect all CSP-COM devices, as described above. This
solution is the most straightforward, but may require a significant length of time if the system
contains a large number of CSP-COM devices.
b) If all of the identifiers of the CSP-COM devices previously connected are known are still
stored in the PC , the following procedure may be used: Place the Supervisor module into
standby mode. Send a “connect” frame from the PC to each CSP-COM previously connected.
This solution is quick, but requires that the PC has stored the identifiers of the connected
CSP-COM devices.
c) Change the network number ID of the new Supervisor and all of the Repeaters in the system.
This solution requires the reconfiguration of all the Repeaters and Supervisor, and imposes
the retrieval of all of the deployed modules. It is therefore only practical in a network which
contains only one or two Repeaters maximum.
5.5. ENABLING THE PROGRAM MODE
The following procedure outlines the steps necessary to change the internal firmware of the
Supervisor/Repeater module.
Connect the S/R module to the host computer USB port using the supplied data communication
cable.
Switch on the S/R by pressing and briefly holding the power button until all four “Battery” and
“Link” status LEDs turn on.
Press and hold the power button again until the Green status LED blinks rapidly, and the Red “S”
or “R” status LED turns off. This indicates that the S/R is now ready to receive a firmware change
through the computer connected to the serial data connector.
When programming is completed, press and briefly hold the power button again until all four
“Battery” and “Link” status LEDs turn on. The S/R module will now return to its normal operating
mode, and the status LEDs will indicate the battery level or charging status along with the present
operating mode.
To switch off the S/R module, press and briefly hold the power button again until all four “Battery”
and “Link” status LEDs turn on. After releasing the button, all status LEDS will be off and the S/R
module will be powered off.
5.6. CHARGING THE BATTERY
The following procedure outlines the steps to charge the S/R internal battery. Note that it is possible to
interrupt the charging process at any time by disconnecting the external power adapter, and no damage
to the internal battery will result.
Connect the supplied AC/DC power adapter to the S/R, and connect the adapter to a 100-240V
50/60Hz outlet using the appropriate plug.
The S/R will automatically begin charging its internal battery, and will indicate the charge status
with the appropriate color LED as follows:
Green = 100% capacity (charge complete)
Orange = less than 99% capacity
Red = less than 10% capacity