Operations and Maintenance Manual

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Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2: Operating Instructions
Confidential UM 360463-202 Revision: A12 (Draft) Page 39 of 291
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3. OPERATING PROCEDURES
CAUTION:
Improper modification of configuration parameters may adversely
affect system operation. The default values may not be appropriate for
the specific application. It is the system integrator’s responsibility to
tailor the configuration parameters to the specific operating
environment, with the aid of Kapsch’s Operations Group.
CAUTION: Redundant Reader
Both CTMs in a redundant Reader must be properly configured. Each
CTM has its own browser interface and is configured independently.
Ensure any configuration changes made to one CTM are applied to the
other CTM, as required.
Starting up the Reader
This procedure outlines the correct way to power on and boot up a Reader.
Prerequisites: PSM power switches set to the off (0) position.
1. CTM ON/OFF switches set to OFF.
2. Set the Redundancy Mode switch on the SPM to AUTO.
3. Set the secondary and primary PSM power switches to the on (I) position.
Result: The +15V STATUS LED and the +5 STATUS LED on the PSMs illuminate solid green.
4. Set the CTM ON/OFF switch to the ON position, and wait for the CTM to complete its power up cycle
(approximately 120 Seconds).
Result: The POWER LED illuminates green. The STATUS LEDs illuminate green to indicate SYNC is
functional, CTM is active, CGC is functional and MC is functional.
Note: If any CTM STATUS LEDs indicate an abnormal state, (see Table 6-1: CTM LED states explained
on page 192) perform the necessary troubleshooting procedure. See Troubleshooting Methodology on
page 190 for more information.
Shutting down the Reader
This procedure outlines the correct way to power down a Reader.
Prerequisites: None.