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  • Page 1 TLC2000 User Manual LCD Version Manufactured by Italy...
  • Page 2 24/05/2003 Revision History Version Date Reason Editor 24/05//2003 New version J. Berti TLC2000 - User Manual Version 1.0 © Copyright 2003 R.V.R. Elettronica SpA Via del Fonditore 2/2c - 40138 - Bologna (Italia) Telefono: +39 051 6010506 Fax: +39 051 6011104 Email: info@rvr.it...
  • Page 3 8.5 Power supply 9. Card settings 9.1 Setting of the card internal address 9.2 Setting of the Dip-Switches 10. TLC2000 Software description 10.1 Flow Chart 10.2 GSet - General settings 10.3 Info - Information about system configuration 10.4 J.set - Optional settings 10.5 Alarm report...
  • Page 4 TLC2000 11.4 Rly Output 11.5 Connection to TLC 11.6 How to make the tests Rev. 1.0 - 24/05/03 Manuale Utente...
  • Page 5: Preliminary Instructions

    This is a "CLASS A" equipment. In a residential place this equipment can cause hash. In this case can be requested to user to take the necessary measures. R.V.R. Elettronica SpA reserves the right to modify the design and/or the technical specifications of the product and this manual without notice.
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  • Page 7: Warranty

    For components like tubes for power amplifiers, the original manufacturer’s warranty applies. R.V.R. Elettronica SpA extends to the original end-user purchaser all manufacturers warranties which are transferrable and all claims are to be made directly to R.V.R. per indicated procedures.
  • Page 8 Replacement and warranty parts may be ordered from the following address. Be sure to include the equipment model and serial number as well as part description and part number. R.V.R. Elettronica SpA Via del Fonditore, 2/2c 40138 BOLOGNA ITALY Tel.
  • Page 9: First Aid

    TLC2000 3. First Aid The personnel employed in the installation, use and maintenance of the device, shall be familiar with theory and practice of first aid.. 3.1 Treatment of electrical shocks 3.1.1 If the victim is not responsive Follow the A-B-C's of basic life support •...
  • Page 10: Treatment Of Electrical Burns

    TLC2000 3.1.2 If victim is responsive Keep them warm • Keep them as quiet as possible • Loosen their clothing (a reclining position is recommended) • Call for medical help as soon as possible • 3.2 Treatment of electrical Burns 3.2.1 Extensive burned and broken skin...
  • Page 11: General Information

    TLC2000 4. General Information The devices of which the SCM-TLC system consists are all made in 19" 2U rack containers, with the exception of the TLC300, which is 19" 1U size. Entirely assembled with modules fitted on the base of the device and connected with snap-in fitting connectors, they are easily removed, substituted and added.
  • Page 12: Configuration

    TLC300: includes 2 telemetry cards, for a total of 16 balanced analog inputs, 32 • digital/analog inputs and 16 relay outputs. TLC2000: supports up to 6 additional telemetry cards, for a total of 48 balanced • analog inputs, 96 unbalanced digital/analog inputs and 48 relay outputs.
  • Page 13 TLC2000 Device Type Version bal. IN dig./an. IN OUT rly SCM1-LCD SCM 1+1 & TLM SCM1-LCD SCM 1+1 & TLM SCM1-LCD SCM 1+1 & TLM SCM1-LCD SCM 1+1 & TLM SCM4/1-LCD SCM N+1 & TLM SCM4/1-LCD SCM N+1 & TLM SCM4/1-LCD SCM N+1 &...
  • Page 14 TLC2000 TLC2000 \T0 TLC2000 \T1 TLC2000 \T2 TLC2000 \T3 TLC2000 \T4 TLC2000 \T5 TLC2000 \T6 TLC300 \T0 TLC300 \T1 TLC300 \T2 10 / 50 Rev. 1.0 - 05/05/03 User Manual...
  • Page 15: Quick Reference

    TLC2000 5. Quick reference The purpose of this chapter is to summarize the points that should be adhered to for using the machines. Should any point not be fully comprehensible, such as how to operate the machine the first time, the description of the operating system should be read very carefully.
  • Page 16: Quick Reference Of Tlc System

    TLC2000 5.2 Quick reference of TLC system 5.2.1 Preliminary settings Before using the equipment with a modem it is necessary to execute some operations: • Set the DIP-SWITCH (see the table); • Modem type absent DIP 1 and 2 OFF;...
  • Page 17 TLC2000 5.2.2 Alarm condition In case of an alarm, the TLC limits to the remote and local signalling of the damage found. 5.2.2.1 Alarm type 0 This type of alarm happens on the climb forehead of the voltage present at the input...
  • Page 18 TLC2000 5.2.3 Alarms signalling The TLC marks the malfunctioning situations in locally and in remote, sending a series of messages with modalities that depend on the modalities indicated in the carried out programming. 5.2.3.1 Local signalling • If set up, it excites the relay 8 of the Additional card.
  • Page 19: System Status Enquiries

    6. System Status Enquiries 6.1 Local enquiries The SCM and TLC2000 devices indicate their status locally and concisely by means of the indicator lights on the front panel. More detailed information can be obtained from the setting and configuration menus.
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  • Page 21: External Features

    TLC2000 7. External Features This chapter describes the components located on the front and rear panels of the SCM-TLC systems. 7.1 TLC2000 description 7.1.1 Frontal Panel [1] ON Indica l’accensione dell’apperecchio [2] MODEM PRES. Indica che è stata impostata la modalità di scambio manuale [3] REMOTE Acceso fisso indica che è...
  • Page 22: Rear Panel

    TLC2000 7.1.2 Rear Panel [1] MAINS VOLTAGE Connettore di rete [2] 24VDC Presa per l’alimentazione esterna da 24Vdc [3] RS-232C Connettore DB9 per la comunicazione diretta o comunicazione modem seriale [4] VOLTAGE CHANGER & Fusibile e blocchetto cambiatensione. Utilizzare un piccolo A.C.
  • Page 23 Connettore di uscita DB25, mette a disposizione le uscite di otto deviatori bistabili NOTA: In figura 6.6 è rappresentato il pannello posteriore di un TLC2000 versione NOTA: I connettori DB25 (6÷8) ed i trimmers (9) appartengono alle schede di telemetria base n.1 presente nelle configurazioni dalla versione T1. Queste schede gestiscono i comandi, le operazioni di telemetria e gli allarmi standard.
  • Page 24: Change Over Card

    TLC2000 7.2 Change over card These are normal telemetry cards but are used by the managing firmware for controlling the parameters of the change over card which affect machine operations. Acquires telemetry data in two ways: • Balanced analog with a limit voltage which can be adjusted between 2V and 12V using a trimmer (eight inputs);...
  • Page 25 TLC2000 7.2.1 Balanced Analog Input Each of these connectors can be used to connect eight balanced analog signals to the device, as indicated in the table; each input accepts a voltage between 2 and 12V. The table summarizes the functions to which a few balanced analog inputs of this card are dedicated.
  • Page 26 TLC2000 7.2.3 Rly Output This connector makes the contacts of 8 bistable relay switches available in output. The figure shows a diagram of the relay home or Off position. The maximum current which can be passed through the contacts is 500mA at 24V.
  • Page 27 TLC2000 7.2.4 Description of connectors reserved PINs This section deals with the connectors used by the device for the change over operations. 7.2.4.1 Balanced analog input 1 (Connector [6]) Type: DB25 female Forward power level (+) Reflected power level (+)
  • Page 28: Additional Standard Telemetry Card

    TLC2000 7.3 Additional Standard Telemetry Card This is a normal telemetry card, but the system management software uses it to control other parameters. The card internal address must always be the last one of the chain. 7.3.1 Balanced Analog Input The balanced analog inputs of this special card are all available by connecting the signals as indicated in the specific chapter.
  • Page 29 TLC2000 In the case of the TLC2000 the last relay has one different function, described in the following paragraph. 7.3.4 Last relay for the TLC system This relay introduces a particular visualization function of the alarms that have been taken place in the system.
  • Page 30 TLC2000 7.3.5 Description of general alarms connector PIN This section deals with the connector used by the device for the triggering of the general RVR alarms (settable via the "TELECON" program). This connector refers to the last telemetry card inside the machine.
  • Page 31: Description Of Service Connectors Pin

    TLC2000 7.4 Description of service connectors PIN 7.4.1 RS232 Interface The DB9 connector in question is the SCM and TLC communications port through which the system is controlled remotely. The meaning of the signals present at the pins is immediate. Notice that the CTS is not managed, in the sense that it is always active.
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  • Page 33: Identification And Access To Modules

    TLC2000 8. Identification and Access to modules 8.1 CPU card The heart of the device is the CPU card, which manages and processes all data from the telemetry cards and the relay control card, as well as data from the devices connected via the I2C bus serial interface.
  • Page 34: Telemetry Card

    TLC2000 8.3 Telemetry card Acquires telemetry data in two ways: • balanced analog with a limit voltage which can be adjusted between 2V and 12V using a trimmer (eight inputs); • unbalanced analog with a limit voltage fixed at 5V, or digital with 2.2 KOhm internal pull-up which can be switched on using a jumper (sixteen inputs).
  • Page 35: Relay Control Card

    TLC2000 8.4 Relay control card Controls automatic change over operations: • by controlling in various ways (±12V DC, ±24V DC, free switch) up to four coaxial relays and supervising their movements (3 digital inputs for each relay: limit switch position 1, limit switch position 2 and relay in movement);...
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  • Page 37: Card Settings

    TLC2000 9. Card settings 9.1 Setting of the card internal address A unique address must be assigned to each card, whether relay control or telemetry, which characterizes it and makes it unique for the CPU. Therefore insert a jumper on each of the JP2 and JP3 connectors in the position indicated in the table below.
  • Page 38: Setting Of The Dip-Switches

    TLC2000 D35 D36 9.2 Setting of the Dip-Switches The figure shows a part of the panel card that highlights the 24 Dip-Switches, divided into 3 parts of 8 switches each, numbered from one to three. Use the following numbering to determine the position of the individual switch: •...
  • Page 39 TLC2000 Sw 1.1 Tipo Modem Sw 2.1 Nessuno PSTN 9.2.1.2 Baud Rate With these two Dip-Switch can be chosen the type of baud rate of the modem as the indications of the table. 9.2.1.3 Address The address of the machine comes determined through the Dip-Switches from Sw1.5 to Sw2.2 in binary shape, remembering that if it will come set up number 4 (100 in...
  • Page 40 TLC2000 9.2.1.5 Device Type The device have work in three ways: Generic: The alarms of forward ande reflected power are disabled. Pj : The alarms of forward and reflected power are enabled and the machine connected to to solid state system.
  • Page 41 TLC2000 9.2.1.8 Visualization of the alarms through relay In the case of TLC300, since no visualization is present on the frontal panel, a specific relay can be enable in order to supply one simple visualization through the dip-switch 3.8. User Manual Rev.
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  • Page 43: Tlc2000 Software Description

    TLC2000 10. TLC2000 Software description The software which manages the TLC2000 systems was designed to allow easy consultation and setting of the parameters relative to the system supervised by the device. For this reason, a pyramid structure is used which, starting with the main screen page when the device is powered up, allows access to increasingly specific sub- menus using the encoder on the front panel.
  • Page 44: Gset - General Settings

    TLC2000 10.2 GSet - General settings This menu is used to set the general and communication parameters of the change over system. • Uart Adr.: sets the address of the change over unit; this is important in a system in which there are several telemetry and remote control devices operating in series;...
  • Page 45: J.set - Optional Settings

    TLC2000 • Rel. : identifies the software release number and the issue date; • IIC : a symbol is displayed next to the number that represents address I • - (minus): indicates that the device does not respond to the requests and as such there is no communication.
  • Page 46: Alarm Report

    TLC2000 10.5 Alarm report Displays the time and date of the last six alarm events detected by the TLC2000. Select the desired alarm and another screen page appears showing the alarm code, the transmitter affected and the cause of the alarm event indication.
  • Page 47: Inp01, ..., N - Values Of The Boards Inputs

    TLC2000 10.6 INP01, ..., N - Values of the boards inputs In the sliding menù are present many voices of this type as many are the cards of commando relais or telemetry cards contained in the system supervised from the TLC2000.
  • Page 48 TLC2000 The relays shunters of the telemetry cards can be commanded only through the “TELECON” software. Optionally the local commando can be abilited. 44 / 50 Rev. 1.0 - 05/05/03 User Manual...
  • Page 49: Test Board Description

    TLC2000 11. Test Board Description 11.1 The board 11.2 The meant of the clips 11.2.1 Balanced Analog Input Inside the white rectangle are evidences the clips relative to the 8 balanced analogic inputs described in the following table. User Manual Rev.
  • Page 50: Digital/Analog Input

    TLC2000 Numero pin Significato Ingresso analogico bilanciato n°1 IN1+, IN1− Ingresso analogico bilanciato n°2 IN2+, IN2− Ingresso analogico bilanciato n°3 IN3+, IN3− Ingresso analogico bilanciato n°4 IN4+, IN4− Ingresso analogico bilanciato n°5 IN5+, IN5− Ingresso analogico bilanciato n°6 IN6+, IN6−...
  • Page 51 TLC2000 The tension applicable to these inputs can have values comprised between 0 and The TLC converts these tensions in digital points and that the last use is reserved to the Telecon Program in which the date base will have to be modified inherent the wished input for the destined use.
  • Page 52 TLC2000 11.5 Connection to TLC Relay Out Digital/Analog input Trimmer di regolazione fondo scala Balanced Analog Input 11.6 How to make the tests In order to carry out some simple tests with the card proceed as it follows: 11.6.1 Connection to TELECON...
  • Page 53 TLC2000 11.6.2 Balanced Analog Input • Place in ON position the Dip-switches 5 and 6 of SW2. • Verify that moving RV1 it modifies the reading of the analogic instrument called “Balanced Analog input # 1” regarding the first analogic input of the telemetry to which is connected the card.
  • Page 54 TLC2000 • Repeat the operation with the Dip-switch 2, than with the Dip-switch 3, verifying that are modified respectively the input Type 8=analogic 10 and Type 8=analogic 11 of the telemetry board and the led “Digital Input #2” and “Digital Input #3”.
  • Page 55: Software Description

    SCM-TLC Appendix A Descrizione del software Telecon / Telecon software description Questa parte del manuale contiene informazioni e dettagli tecnici riguardanti l’uso del software di telecontrollo per i sistemi SCM-TLC. This part of the manual contains informations and technical details about the use of remote control software for SCM-TLC systems.
  • Page 56 3.1 In Digital with RVR’s LCD Equipment 3.2 In Analogic with RVR’s LCD Equipment 3.3 In Analogic with Generic Equipment 4. Commands from remote (TLC) 5. Massages on the Modem State (only TLC2000) 2 / 2 1.0- 17/01/03 User Manual...
  • Page 57 The connection is always realized starting from the first module, either when the station is composed of several modules (TLC300, TLC2000, SCM) or when the station is composed of a single module (PTXLCD).
  • Page 58 SCM-TLC 1.3 Esecution Double click on the "Telecon 32bit" icon present on the desktop or select Telecon 32bit from the "Start" menu -> Programs -> TLC32bit -> “, in order to start the program. 1.3.1 How to choose and configurate a station In the main window it is possible to choose the station you wish to call and edit the parameters that refer to comunication.
  • Page 59 SCM-TLC "Station Configuration" containing the composition of the station. • When you click on the "Edit connections" button (6) the window shown in fig 3 is • displayed, from there you can edit the different connection parameters of each station. Forward /Back button to select the stations...
  • Page 60 SCM-TLC building. Please kindly contact R.V.R. S.p.A. if you wish to put additional stations. 1.3.2 Connection When the station is selected, press "START" (3). The connection window is displayed, and it will remain displayed until the connection is completed. In case the telephone line is busy, it will be possible to make a new connection attempt by pressing the "Retry"...
  • Page 61 SCM-TLC In order to change some levels such as attenuation of the inputs and the output power percentage of the PTXLCD, double click on the measurement that you wish to change and insert the new value required. If you wish to create or modify the personalization, please refer to Chapter "Creation and editing of the personalization window".
  • Page 62 SCM-TLC 1) summary window of the 2) Function buttons station 4) Measurement 3) Measurement buttons 5) Control bar window Summary window of the station As you can understand from its name, it indicates the parts that compose the station (obviously as far as telemetry is concerned). When you click on the components (modules), the window with the data concerning measurements are displayed (3).
  • Page 63 SCM-TLC Function of the different buttons • "Alarm" button: The "Alarm" button enables to open the window showing the chronological list of the alarms that may have appeared (only for SCM and TLC units). Cancels alarms occurred in the station Print list of alarms Cancel database of alarms Close and return to...
  • Page 64 SCM-TLC • “Phone” button: The "Phone" button enables to open the window showing the set-up of the telephone numbers saved in the memory of the SCM. N.B. This option is only valid if the SCM is connected to an analogical modem. •...
  • Page 65 SCM-TLC • “General” button: The "General" button, enables to visualize the general measurements of the "Measurement window "(4). The measurements window: Measurement type Measurement name Received value • The "Type" column indicates the type of measurement: “In” -> analogical input, “InD”...
  • Page 66 SCM-TLC The control bar: The control bar is composed of 3 parts: • The control icons: The password: The first icon represents the password. If this icon is activated in the station a closed lock appears on a yellow background, otherwise it is open as shown on the picture.
  • Page 67 SCM-TLC It enables to record in a database all the data received from the station. Its functioning is similar to this of a normal tape-recorder. • The comunication status icons: They enable to analize the status of the serial comunication. On the left, under the word "Comunication", the nod number and the identification number of the interrogated module are displayed.
  • Page 68 SCM-TLC Source of data displayed Type of data displayed Control buttons From this window it is possible: • To read and write the parameters of the remote station, • Enter and save the parameters in the database of the station itself. When the window is displayed it does not contain any data, it is necessary to read them from the remote station or from the database.
  • Page 69 SCM-TLC Press this button in order to read the parameters from the database of the station. Press this button in order to write the parameters in the database of the station. In this way, each station memorized in the Telecon software contains the programed parameters.
  • Page 70 SCM-TLC 1.6 Structure of the stations. The Telecon software works exclusively with databases. Each station present in the Telecon, is composed of several blocks called Modules. Inside the program folder, there are four folders called: Default, Module, Phbook and Stations, which contain the database of the stations. Structure of the stations: \PHBOOK\ \STATIONS\...
  • Page 71 SCM-TLC When the program is started the database used situated in the folder \PHBOOK\ is shown, ex. "Group_A.mdb". Each group represents a series of stations. The database situated in the folder \PHBOOK\ contain the general information concerning the stations: telephone number, connection Baud Rate, COM port used, etc.
  • Page 72 SCM-TLC Node Module Name DBName Module Number Enabled Type Configuration 0 Total Node 0 TLCLCD MD_0001 3 -1 TLCLCD >__ 1 PTX30LCD MD_0002 0 -1 PTX30LCD >____e_ 2 TLM PJ500 MD_0003 0 -1 TLM2 >____·_ The area "DBName" contains the name of the databases situated in the \MODULE\Radio1\ folder which contain the information concerning the modules.
  • Page 73: Analog Output

    SCM-TLC contains the data concerning the analogical inputs • Analog Output contains the data concerning the analogical outputs • Digital Input contains the data concerning the digital inputs • Digital Output contains the data concerning the digital outputs • General contains the data concerning the general measurements •...
  • Page 74 SCM-TLC Enable Input It is displayed on the Telecon grids Enable Display Name of the measurement Name Analogical 1 Name of the measurement Measure Unit Measure unit, Volt Conversion Type TENS/CORR Conversion for voltage and current measurements End Scale Value displayed when input at the maximum Start Scale Value displayed when input at the minimum Value after which the alarmis generated...
  • Page 75 SCM-TLC Max: value indicating the threshold for the generation of a visible alarm on the Telecon grids. Enable Input: value Yes/No which indicates whether it is possible to set a measurement value. Ex. When an input is selected it is on "No" because it is not possible to set an input value, while for measurements like i.e.
  • Page 76 SCM-TLC "Default" in case you have chosen not to copy the list of stations, otherwise you will find the same list of stations that composed the original group. 1.8.2 How to create a station From the main window, select the "Edit" button. The editing window of the station will be displayed.
  • Page 77 SCM-TLC Structure of the station: To compose a station To connect the station to a number of the To create a new station in the Phone book Phone Book (3) To select a station (4) To create a new station (5) To choose a module from \MODULES\...
  • Page 78 SCM-TLC 4) Search the module "TLC300.mdb" in the list (7) 5) Click on the module and keep the left button of your mouse pressed, and drag it into the window (1). 6) The program will ask you whether you want to replace the selected module (Default) by the module you have chosen.
  • Page 79 SCM-TLC 7) In the window (6) "Md_00001.mdb"is displayed, which is the "TLC300.mdb" database renamed and copied in the folder \MODULE\Group1\. 8) Search the module "PTX30LCD.mdb" in the list (7). 9) Click on the module and keep the left button of your mouse pressed, and drag it into the window (1) 10) The program will ask you whether you want to replace the selected module (TLCLCD) by the module you have chosen.
  • Page 80 SCM-TLC In the window (6) "Md_00002.mdb" is displayed, which is the "PTX30LCD.mdb" database renamed and copied in the \MODULE\Group1\ folder. 11) Search the module "PJ500.mdb" in the list (7). 12) Repeat 8 and 9. You should obtain the situation shown in Figure: 13) The structure of the station is completed, so it is now necessary to connect it to a number from the Phone book.
  • Page 81 SCM-TLC Click on button "F4" situated on the window to enter the "edit" mode, the shape of the mouse cursor will change Click with the right button of your mouse to enter the menu with three options: Add Control. • To add a control View Grid.
  • Page 82 SCM-TLC The "Add Control" menu contains the submenus from where you can choose the items that can be added in the window: • Add Label. To add a label. • Add Measure. To add a numerical measurement (the use of the "Alpha Display") control is anyway advised Add Angular Gauge.
  • Page 83 SCM-TLC To add an alphanumerical display, which may be used 1.9.2 Guided creation of a personalization In this brief instruction chapter, we will explain the operations which are necessary in order to create a personalization window. La station used as a reference will be a TX500 (TLC300, PTXLCD, PJ500MC) In order to add an instrument to indicate the output forward power.
  • Page 84 SCM-TLC If you require a maximum value inside the scale (in order to have an alarm led on the command, when the value is superior), write it in the "Max/Col" box. Ex: If you enter 760 as an "End scale" value and 600 as a "Max/Col" value, you will have a command as shown in the figure.
  • Page 85 SCM-TLC How to insert a led to indicate the presence of an SWR alarm. 1) From the menu "Add Control" select "Add Led". 2) 2. Select the module PJ500 in box "A". 3) 3. Among the "B" buttons, click on "InAna". 4) In box "C"...
  • Page 86 SCM-TLC The available colours are five: 0 - Black. 1 - Red. 2 - Yellow. 3 - Green. 4 - Blue. 6) Press the "Ok" button. 7) If necessary, position the led in the place required. 8) Repeat the same procedure in order to insert a label with the name of the alarm. We will now create two buttons to switch on and off the transmitter.
  • Page 87 SCM-TLC Now you just have to save the window by clicking on the right button of your mouse and choosing "Save Window". User Manual Rev. 1.0 - 17/01/03 31 / 50...
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  • Page 89 SCM-TLC 2. Monitoring Telemetry Stations 2.1 Functioning This is a telemetry software that gives the possibility to call automatically and cyclically every station from a list of stations, having their status displayed in a very simple and clear way and indicating which station is in alarm and the type of alarm. Morevover, it is possible to have the software calling a station after having been informed by an SMS, and have its status displayed immediately.
  • Page 90 SCM-TLC List of Stations (A) Map of the Stazioni (B) Brief Map (C) 2.3.1 List of Stations (A). In this list all the stations that concern a customer are displayed. They are sorted in the following way: presence on the map, priority, frequency of calls and station number in the database.
  • Page 91 SCM-TLC When clicking with the right button of your mouse on the icon indicated above, a cascade menu will display the following functions: When selecting " Call Station " the immediate call will be made and the consequent data will be updated. When selecting "Reset Station"...
  • Page 92 SCM-TLC When choosing " Properties" a sub-menu with 2 possible choices is displayed: " Scheduling Manager" which displays a window for the setting of scheduling parameters and priority calls. Such priority will also be used put the stations in order in the list (A);...
  • Page 93 SCM-TLC 2.4 Scheduling functions The Scheduling is structured in the following way: 1) The parameters that can be modified in the station are: Frequency of the calls, being possible to choose among the following values: • 1 - 3 times a day (morning, afternoon and evening) 2 - once a day, morning 3 - once a day, afternoon 4 - once a day, evening...
  • Page 94 SCM-TLC Priority. The priority will be selected through a slider having three positions (high, • medium, low) that the customer may use to set the order in which calls should be made. Basically, if some stations are more important than others, it will be necessary to assign to this station a priority higher than the priority of other stations.
  • Page 95 SCM-TLC Where these icons appear: indicates that the station is working correctly. • • indicates that the station is in alarm. indicates that the maximum number of retries was reached. • • indicates that the program is making a retry. There are also three other symbols used in the list (A): •...
  • Page 96 SCM-TLC The area 3 will be used in order to define the position of a given station in the list (A) and therefore the order for the automatic calls. 4) Frequency of station calls according to the scheme: 0 - 3 times a day (morning, afternoon and evening) 1 - once a day, morning 2 - once a day, afternoon.
  • Page 97 SCM-TLC 2) String received with alarms. 3) Byte indicating the number of alarms present. 4) Date of the last connection. 5) Time of the last connection. 6) Status of the station at the last connection (see point 8) Each station present in the Phone_Book table will have a corresponding configuration table as shown in point B.
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  • Page 99 SCM-TLC 3. Interconnection example (TLC) 3.1 In Digital with RVR’s LCD Equipment In the case of connection between the TLC system and digital equipment exclusively using the digital input on bus IIc must respect some sagacities: • PTX-LCD exciters serie must have always the lower addresses. The coupler HC-LCD serie, in order of addresses after the exciters, must have •...
  • Page 100 SCM-TLC 3.2 In Analogic with RVR’s LCD Equipment To connect different RVR’ base equipment between they, that aren’t digital, is necessarily use an IB (see accessories), that allows the redistribution of the signals them coming from the equipment in order to make them to reach in right way on the inputs of the TLC.
  • Page 101 SCM-TLC 3.3.1 How to control a D.C.voltage superior to 5V Connect to DB25 marked as BALANCED ANALOG INPUT on the PIN described in the table Pin number Meant Adj. Trimmer Analogic balanced input n°1 2 (+), 14 (−) Analogic balanced input n°2 3 (+), 16 (−) 5 (+), 17 (−) Analogic balanced input n°3...
  • Page 102 SCM-TLC 3.3.3 How use the relay outputs Remembering that in figure is represented schematically the Off relay condition and that the disposition of the contacts in the connector is described in the following table. Pin number Meant 1 (C), 14 (NC), 2 (NO) Relay n°1 15 (C), 3 (NC), 16 (NO) Relay n°2...
  • Page 103 SCM-TLC 4. Commands from remote (TLC) Through these commands sends under form of SMS they could be modified the states of any exits and activate any functions of the TLC. •INFO: Sending this message as SMS from any mobile phone, you must have in answered an other SMS with the number and name of the station, the forward and reflected power present in percentage and the currents alarms.
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  • Page 105 In this section is described the visualization of the messages state on the display regarding the modem. These messages could be in the angle aloft to the right of the display, on the frontal panel (only of TLC2000) and they inform on the modem current state. These messages could be: •...
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  • Page 107 Questa parte del manuale contiene i dettagli tecnici riguardanti la costruzione delle singole schede componenti il TLC2000. L’appendice è composta dalle seguenti sezioni: This part of the manual contains the technical details about the different boards of the TLC2000.
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  • Page 109 TLC2000 Appendice Tecnica Rev. 1.1 - 08/10/02 CSPTCPU55202 - 1 / 4...
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  • Page 111 TLC2000 CPU SECTION Bill Of Materials Page1 ItemQuantity Reference Part ____________________________________________________________________________________________ STM90D C2,C1 22pF C8,C15,C16,C17,C18,C19, 0.1uF C10,C11,C20,C25 10uF 10nF D1,D2,D3,D4,D5,D6,D7,D8, LED-R3 FIX1,FIX2,FIX3,FIX4 FIX35 STM18D STM08D J3,U8,U11,U12 Q14M74 RR2,RR1 R1,R2,R6 80C552 74HC138 N.C. 27C512 74HC573 74HC541 MAX202ECPE Appendice Tecnica Rev. 1.1 - 08/10/02...
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  • Page 113 TLC2000 Appendice Tecnica Rev. 1.0 - 10/09/01 CSSWPSUP0003 - 1 / 4...
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  • Page 115 TLC2000 POWER SUPPLY Bill Of Materials Page1 ItemQuantity Reference Part ____________________________________________________________________________________________ CM100PF CD1KPF CM10KPF 1/25 C5,C20 1000/35 C6,C23 100/35 C7,C8,C16,C19,C21 CM.1uF C9,C10,C11,C12,C13,C14 220/25 CP10KP-5% C18,C17 CD560PF .1uF D1,D4,D5,D7 11DQ06 1N5402 1N4004 KBL04 1.5AT JP1,JP2 KB2/KS2 JP3,JP4 KB4/KS4 L1,L2,L3,L4,L5 VK200 BUK455-100A...
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  • Page 117 TLC2000 Appendice Tecnica Rev. 1.1 - 27/05/03 CSTLSCCPU002 - 1 / 4...
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  • Page 119 TLC2000 Main card TLCSCM Bill Of Materials Page1 ItemQuantity Reference Part ____________________________________________________________________________________________ TMB-05 CN04MR C1,C2,C13,C24,C30 47uF C3,C11,C14,C16,C17,C19, 0.1uF C21,C22,C28,C29,C31,C32, C33,C34,C55,C58,C59,C61, C62,C63,C64,C65,C68,C70 C4,C10,C12,C15,C25,C60, 10uF C66,C67 C5,C6,C8,C9 220nF C7,C56A 100nF CV30pF C27,C20 22uF 100uF C35,C36,C37,C38,C39,C40, 100pF C41,C42,C43,C44,C45,C46, C47,C48,C49,C50,C51,C52, C53,C54 0.1F 470pF D2,D1...
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    TLC2000 R1,R2,R3,R4,R14 22K0 R5,R17,R47,R48 10K0 R6,R7,R8,R9,R10,R11,R12, R18,R21 R16,R24,R34,R35,R36,R37, 4K70 R45,R46 R19,R20 R38,R22 R23,R29 R25,R26,R50 22K1 R31,R32,R33 10H0 220H0 R40,R41 2M20 R42,R43 330H0 47H0 SW1,SW2,SW3 SWDIP8 7407 74HC138 U3,U8,U15 74HC541 U4,U5 74HC574 7406 7805 MB3773 PCF8594 PCF8598 U14,U13 LM358N 4 / 4 - CSTLSCCPU002 Rev.
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  • Page 124 TLC2000 Bill Of Materials Page1 Scheda telemetria base 24 input / 8 Relays ItemQuantity Reference Part ____________________________________________________________________________________________ CN2,CN1 DB25MSO C1,C2,C4,C5,C7 0.1uF 100uF 10uF C8,C9,C10,C11,C12,C13, 100pF C14,C15,C16,C17,C18,C19, C20,C21,C22,C23,C24,C25, C26,C27,C28,C29,C30,C31, C32,C33,C34,C35,C36,C37, C38,C39,C40,C41,C42,C43, C44,C45,C46,C47,C48,C49, D1,D28,D29,D30,D31,D32, LED-R3 D33,D34,D35 D2,D3,D36 LED-G3 D4,D5,D6,D7,D8,D9,D10, D11,D12,D13,D14,D15,D16, D17,D18,D19,D20,D21,D22, D23,D24,D25,D26,D27...
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  • Page 127 TLC2000 Scheda TLC Bill Of Materials Page1 ItemQuantity Reference Part ______________________________________________ DB25MSO C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,C6,C7,C8, 10nF C9,C10,C11,C20,C21,C22, C23,C24,C25,C26,C27,C54, C55,C56,C57,C58 C12,C13,C14,C15,C16,C17, C18,C19,C28,C29,C30,C31, C32,C33,C34,C35 C36,C37,C38,C39,C40,C41, 0.1uF C42,C43,C44,C45,C46,C47, C48,C49,C50,C51,C59,C60 C53,C52 10uF D2,D1 LED-G3 FIX1,FIX2,FIX3,FIX4 FIX35 STF26D STM10D RV1,RV2,RV3,RV4,RV5,RV6, RV7,RV8 R1,R2,R3,R4,R5,R6,R7,R8, R9,R10,R11,R12,R13,R14, R15,R16,R17,R18,R19,R20, R21,R22,R23,R24,R25,R26, R27,R28,R29,R30,R31,R32 R33,R34,R35,R36,R37,R38,...
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