S&C SpeedNet Installation Instructions Manual
S&C SpeedNet Installation Instructions Manual

S&C SpeedNet Installation Instructions Manual

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Section
Qualified Persons............................................................. .2
Read this Instruction Sheet. ............................................. .2
Retain this Instruction Sheet. ........................................... .2
Latest Document Release. ............................................... .2
Warranty........................................................................... 2
Understanding Safety-Alert Messages............................. .3
Following Safety Instructions.......................................... .3
Replacement Instructions and Labels. ............................. .3
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Overview. ........................................................................ .4
Pre-Installation Checklist................................................. .4
IP Setup............................................................................ .4
Network Example. ........................................................... .8
Routing Options............................................................. .10
Regulatory Information.................................................. .12
Antenna Requirements................................................... .13
Antenna Cable Requirements......................................... .13
Interface Pinouts ............................................................ .14
Cable Installation. .......................................................... .15
Installation Types........................................................... .15
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Instruction Sheet 1072-510
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April 9, 2008
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    S&C SpeedNet Radio ® Installation Instructions TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Section Page Page INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION Qualified Persons............. .2 Overview................4 Read this Instruction Sheet..........2 Pre-Installation Checklist..........4 Retain this Instruction Sheet..........2 IP Setup................4 Network Example.............8 Latest Document Release.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Warranty The standard warranty contained in S&C's standard conditions of sale, as set forth in Price Sheet 150, applies to the S&C SpeedNet Radio, except that the first paragraph of said warranty is replaced by the following: (1) General: Seller warrants to immediate purchaser or end user for a period of 10 years from the date of shipment that the equipment delivered will be of the kind and quality specified in the contract description and will be free of defects of workmanship and material.
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION Warranty of the SpeedNet Radio is contingent upon the installation, configuration, and use of the SpeedNet Radio and software in accordance with S&C's applicable instruction sheets. This warranty does not apply to major components not of S&C manufacture, such as batteries, and other communication devices.
  • Page 4: Installation

    These instructions describe steps you should complete in the shop prior to field installation, and field installation steps that are specific to the SpeedNet Radio. Pre-Installation Before you install the SpeedNet Radio, carry out the following steps. This is best done in the shop Checklist before you leave for the installation site.
  • Page 5 Distance vector routing is simple, and doesn't require much memory or calculation. Because standard AODV requires extra time to establish a connection, the SpeedNet algorithm remembers its critical routes, such as the peer-to-peer IED routes within the power-grid distribution infrastructure.
  • Page 6 In networking, the Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique identifier programmed into each network device. This number acts like a name for a the device, and all SpeedNet Radios have unique MAC addresses. Some devices have user configurable MAC addresses, but the SpeedNet Radio MAC address is configured at the factory and cannot be changed.
  • Page 7 Electronic Device) Session Interhost communication Layers End-to-end connections and reliability Segments Transport (UDP/TCP) Path determination and logical addressing Packets Network (IP) Media SpeedNet Frames Data Link Physical addressing (MAC & LLC) Layers Bits Physical Media. Wireless, Fiber Optics and Wire 1072.510...
  • Page 8: Network Example

    Once the individual data networks are established, it is recommended that you plan an IP addressing scheme. In Figure 1 each SpeedNet Radio host ID is 1, while the IED's host ID is 2. Following a numbering scheme such as this will make it easier to keep track of which IP addresses are used for each device.
  • Page 9 INSTALLATION Figure 2. Example of a Network Using SpeedNet AODV. 1072-510 1072-510...
  • Page 10: Routing Options

    Subnet 1 will list 192.168.1.1 as their default gateway. It is also necessary to add static routes in each SpeedNet Radio. The SpeedNet Radio from Subnet 1 must have a static route to Subnet 2, using the SpeedNet Radio from Subnet 2 as the gateway. The route should be set up like this: 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 11 The SpeedNet Radio from Subnet 2 must have a static route to Subnet 1, using the SpeedNet Radio from Subnet 1 as the gateway. This route should be set up like this: 192.168.1.0...
  • Page 12: Regulatory Information

    FCC Part 15 limits. The SpeedNet is specifically designed to close the longest possible links. This goal is accomplished in part by delivering the highest permissible RF output power to the antenna per the FCC Part 15 Rules.
  • Page 13: Antenna Requirements

    (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. Antenna Cable SpeedNet Radios must be installed by a professional, in order to comply with FCC Part 15 Requirements radiated power limits. Only antennas supplied by S & C Electric company may be used with the SpeedNet Radios.
  • Page 14: Interface Pinouts

    NOTE: Table 4 assumes 1 watt output power from the SpeedNet Radio. If you are using different cables, always verify cable loss prior to installation. Interface Pinouts The RS-232 Interface of the SpeedNet Radio is configured as Data Communications Equipment (DCE). Function...
  • Page 15: Cable Installation

    Connection Cables Cable Installation • Connect antenna to SpeedNet Radio. • Connect Ethernet cable to SpeedNet Radio and PC used for configuration. • Connect power supply to the SpeedNet Radio. Installation Types Need Types of installation inserted here: IR Internal...

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