Installation & Operation EDACS Site Interface Module (SIM) ericssonz
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A NOTICES NOTICE! This Manual covers Ericsson and General Electric products manufactured and sold by Ericsson Inc. NOTICE! Repairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs, alterations or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer’s warranty.
CONTENTS AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 4 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................... 5 DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................................................................
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A FIGURES / SPECIFICATIONS LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 1 - Standard Mounting Location....................................................................................................... 9 Figure 2 - SIM Modem Shelf Connections .................................................................................................. 10 Figure 3 - Standard Cable Connections .......................................................................................................
INTRODUCTION / DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION The Site Interface Module (SIM), when used with GETCs with Enhanced Features enabled, adds enhanced features to a Basic EDACS repeater site or an EDACS SCAT site, by providing an interface that allows the site to be connected to a System Manager. The resulting Basic E/S system provides more features than a Basic EDACS system, but less features than with a Site Controller.
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A INTRODUCTION / DESCRIPTION ENHANCED FEATURES A site containing GETCs with Enhanced Features enabled (using Release 6 or later software), and a SIM (using Release 1 application software) that is connected to a System Manager (using Release 6 or later software), has the following features in addition to the standard features offered by a Basic EDACS or SCAT site.
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS If you are installing a SIM in an existing EDACS system, a minimum hardware and software configuration is required to assure that the Enhanced Features will function as described in this manual. Check the following equipment before installing the SIM, and upgrade if necessary. For more information about upgrading a specific piece of equipment, see the applicable instruction manual listed in the Introduction of this manual.
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A INSTALLATION SITE DATABASE SETUP Group Definition The following parameters, configurable through the System Manager, affect the operation of the SIM or the Enhanced Feature GETCs used with the SIM. Note that screen and panel locations given here are for changes to the site database stored in the System Manager.
INSTALLATION AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A SIM EQUIPMENT MOUNTING Use this procedure to mount the SIM equipment in an existing system. If the SIM equipment was mounted in the factory, skip this part of the installation instructions. Mount the SIM equipment in the Basic EDACS cabinet containing channel 1, (or in the cabinet for the SCAT channel). The standard mounting position for the SIM equipment in a 69-inch MASTR III Basic EDACS repeater cabinet, is shown in Figure 1.
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A INSTALLATION Fasten the brackets to the back mounting rails of an enclosed cabinet or open rack using the following hardware: • (4 ea.) 7160861P33 Tinnerman Clips • (4 ea.
INSTALLATION AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A q Connect DC Power Supply Power Cord (skip this step if the site is DC powered): Plug the AC power cord (attached to the DC power supply) into the AC power strip. EDACS Interface Panel q Connect Modem Power Cord (skip this step if not using modems between the SIM and the System Manager): Serial Module J14 If the site is AC-powered, connect the power cord with the attached 20V transformer module (supplied with the Modem) from the Modem to the AC power strip.
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A INSTALLATION MODEM SETUP If a pair of modems is used to connect the SIM to the System Manager, the modems must be configured for the type of audio circuit that they are connected to. The 19A149786 drawing in the modem maintenance manual, LBI-33031, lists parameter sets for several applications of the ZyXEL U-1496 modem (standard modem supplied with the SIM Modem Shelf, when ordered).
INSTALLATION J4 3. Type set∧ ∧siteP,siteName∧ ∧“Xx” (replacing Xx with the Site Name - up to 8 characters), and press the Enter key. (Quotation marks are required.) 4. Type set∧ ∧siteP,password∧ ∧“Xx” (replacing Xx with the Site Password - add spaces at end for a total of 12 characters), and press the Enter key. (Quotation marks are required.) 5. Type run∧ ∧siteP,verifyAndLoad∧ ∧(∧ ∧)∧ ∧ and press the Enter key. The SIM should respond by displaying the word OK.
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A INSTALLATION press the Enter key. The SIM should respond in less than 10 seconds by displaying the word OK. If the word OK is not displayed, a failure in the SIM is indicated and this programming procedure should be aborted. 12. Type run∧ ∧global,Reset∧ ∧(∧ ∧)∧ ∧ and press the Enter key. The SIM should then reboot with the new SIM Personality parameters in effect. Messages Displayed on SIM The display on the front of the SIM consists of two 8character lines.
INSTALLATION To change the amount of time between each step in the sequence, type set∧ ∧miscP,displayOffTime∧ ∧LX (replacing X with the desired amount of time in milliseconds), and press the Enter key (default is 500). Bottom Line of Display The bottom line of the SIM display is used to show the messages shown in Table 3.
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A OPERATION OPERATION ENHANCED FEATURES The operation of the additional features provided by a site containing Enhanced GETCs (using Release 6 or later software), and a SIM (using Release 1 application software) that is connected to a System Manager (using Release 6 or later software) is given here. For the operation of a Basic EDACS or SCAT site, see the manuals provided for that equipment.
OPERATION AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A Confirmed Call by GID • The GETC uses the Confirmed Call Enable parameter in the GID database to determine if a group call must be confirmed before the caller is given channel access (allowed to talk). This parameter is reconfigurable for each defined GID (see System Manager screen 12, panel 3).
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A OPERATION Site Activity Monitoring The SIM monitors the activities of the site by monitoring the activity information on the BSL. The SIM continually reports this data to the System Manager when the System Manager’s Site Monitor screen (screen 32) is being viewed (so that the screen can be continually updated). 5. The SIM continues testing the DCD line ten times per second for the period of time specified by the connectTimeout variable (default = 300 seconds). 6.
MAINTENANCE AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A MAINTENANCE J4 NOTE Note that in the character strings used to program the SIM, the symbol ∧ is used for a single space between characters. Also note that letters used in these character strings are case sensitive.
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A • MAINTENANCE is used for a single space between characters, and note that letters are case sensitive): From the Download pull-down menu, select Application. Next, select the new application software program file (generally ending in ----.hex) to be downloaded. Finally, select OK. The download process will then begin. The SIM display should show Received along with a running record count.
GLOSSARY AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A GLOSSARY Backup Serial Line ....................................... The Backup Serial Line (BSL) is a data bus connected to all Station and Downlink GETCs at a site. The BSL is used for communications during Failsoft Trunking. For SIM applications, the BSL is also connected the SIM. BSL............................................................... See Backup Serial Line. Control Channel............................................
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A PARTS LISTS PARTS LISTS SIM OPTION (Actual parts supplied depend on how option is ordered.) ITEM PART NO.
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AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A PARTS LISTS SIM Shelf Assembly SXK 107 3826 ITEM QTY PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 1 SXA 120 4207 SIM Shelf, sheet metal only 2 1 BKV 301 216/02 Fan, 12 Vdc 3 4 80/SBA 120 035/0120 Screw, M3.5 x 12 4 4 SCA 101 035/03 Flat washer, M3.5 5 4 SCL 100 130/24 Lock washer, M3.5 6 1 RNV 259 220/2 Connector, housing 7 2 SND 205 10/1 Connector, contact 8 1 SXA 120 4214 Cover, sheet metal 9 30 86/SBF 226 035/0060 Screw, M3.
PARTS LISTS AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A CONTROLLER MODULE ASSEMBLY KEP 813 72 ITEM QTY PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 1 SXA 120 4185/2 Controller Chassis, sheet metal only 2 1 ROA 117 2204 *** Controller Board Assembly *** 3 1 ROA 117 2245 SIM Interface Board Assembly 4 1 ROA 117 2253 SIM Display Board Assembly 5 12 SBA 123 030/0060 Screw, M3 x 6 *** Further breakdown of this part is shown in another parts table.
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS Repeater Cabinet for Channel #1 - Enhanced Basic EDACS Site (AC Powered) AC Power Strip SIM Modem Shelf Audio Data Link to Remote System Manager (Over 50 Feet) ZyXEL Modem Phone Cable (Customer Supplied) Leased Line Power Jack DTE/EIA-232D SIM Modem Cable RPM 113 2485 DC Data Link to Local System Manager (Within 50 Feet) DC Power Supply DC or AC X4 X10 X14 J4 Programming Cable RPM 113 2514 EDACS Interface Panel DWNLINK DATA Downlink to CEC / IMC Swi
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AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS Repeater Cabinet for Channel #1 - Enhanced Basic EDACS Site (DC Powered) SIM Modem Shelf Audio Data Link to Remote System Manager (Over 50 Feet) ZyXEL Modem Phone Cable (Customer Supplied) Leased Line Power Jack DTE/EIA-232D SIM Modem Cable RPM 113 2485 or DC Data Link to Local System Manager (Within 50 Feet) Inverter DC AC 20V (Not Currently Available) Xfmr SIM RS-232 Cable (Customer Supplied) X4 X10 X14 J4 DWNLINK DATA BSL / FSL to Serial Module i
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AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS Equipment Cabinet - Enhanced SCAT Site (AC Powered) AC Power Strip SIM Modem Shelf Audio Data Link to Remote System Manager (Over 50 Feet) ZyXEL Modem Phone Cable (Customer Supplied) Leased Line Power Jack DTE/EIA-232D SIM Modem Cable RPM 113 2485 DC Data Link to Local System Manager (Within 50 Feet) DC Power Supply DC or AC X14 J4 X4 X10 Programming Cable RPM 113 2514 EDACS Interface Panel DWNLINK DATA Downlink to CEC / IMC Switch J14 Downlink G
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A Interconnection Diagram Enhanced SCAT Site (AC Powered) 31
AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS Equipment Cabinet - Enhanced SCAT Site (DC Powered) SIM Modem Shelf Audio Data Link to Remote System Manager (Over 50 Feet) ZyXEL Modem Phone Cable (Customer Supplied) Leased Line Power Jack DTE/EIA-232D SIM Modem Cable RPM 113 2485 or DC Data Link to Local System Manager (Within 50 Feet) Inverter DC AC 20V (Not Currently Available) Xfmr SIM RS-232 Cable (Customer Supplied) X14 J4 X4 X10 DWNLINK DATA J14 Downlink GETC J1 SERIAL MODULE No Connection
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A Interconnection Diagram Enhanced SCAT Site (DC Powered) 33
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