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This manual has been compiled and checked for accuracy. The information in this manual does not constitute a warranty of performance. RFL Electronics Inc. reserves the right to revise this manual and make changes to its contents from time to time. We assume no liability for losses incurred as a result of out-of-date or incorrect information contained in this manual.
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RFL will repair or, at its option, replace components that prove to be defective at no cost to the Customer. All equipment returned to RFL Electronics Inc. must have an RMA (Return Material Authorization) number, obtained by calling the Customer Service Department. A defective part should be returned to the factory, shipping charges prepaid, for repair or replacement FOB Boonton, N.J.
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BY QUALIFIED PERSONS. WARNING: The equipment described in this manual contains high voltage. Exercise due care during operation and servicing. Read the safety summary on the reverse of this page RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 (973) 334-3100...
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Failure to comply with these precautions, or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual, violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of this product. RFL Electronics Inc. assumes no liability for failure to comply with these requirements.
3.10.6 Setting Callout Functions . 3-19 3.10.7 Setting Special Port Configuration Functions 3-21 3.10.8 Saving Your Port Configuration Settings . 3-23 3.11 USING THE RFL 9660 AS A SUPER-USER 3-24 RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 (973) 334-3100...
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4.2 SETTING UP THE MODEM 4.3 USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS TO LOAD AND RUN APPLICATIONS . 4.4 USING THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS TERMINAL EMULATOR . 4.5 WINDOWS 95 HYPERTERMINAL SETUP FOR USE WITH RFL 9660 DIGITAL SWITCH . 4.6 ACCESSING THE RFL 9660 4-18 4.6.1 Remote Access Using The Microsoft Windows Terminal Emulator .
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13-1 13.2 MODEM "AT" COMMANDS 13-2 13.3 V.92 COMMANDS 13-19 13.4 S-REGISTERS 13-26 Section 14. PARTS LISTS AND SCHEMATICS . 14-1 Section 15. INDEX 15-1 Section 16. APPLICATION NOTES 16-1 RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 (973) 334-3100...
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2-4. RFL 9660 alarm, remote disconnect, and power connections (ac-powered units) 2-5. Two-wire telephone connections, RFL 9660 Digital Switch 2-6. Terminal assignments for PORT connectors on RFL 9660 Digital Switch 2-7. Terminal assignments for direct digital connector on RFL 9660 Digital Switch . 2-8. Fiber optic remote mounting dimensions 2-10 2-9.
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14-10. Schematic, input board, dc-input power supply modules for RFL 9660 Digital Switch 14-27 14-11. Component locator drawings, ac-input power supply module for RFL 9660 Digital Switch . 14-33 14-12. Schematic, ac-input power supply module for RFL 9660 Digital Switch 14-35 14-13.
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"Windows" and "Word" are registered trademarks of Microsoft, Inc. "WordStar" is a registered trademark of MicroPro International Corporation. The trademark information listed above is, to the best of our knowledge, accurate and complete. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
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LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES When revisions are made to the RFL 9660 Instruction Manual, the entire section where revisions were made is replaced. For the edition of this manual dated April 24, 2007 the sections are dated as follows: Front Matter...
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RFL bulletin board. 03-30-99 Revised in accordance with RFA numbers 6310 and 6359. Added Application note 030 and revised Application notes 001, 003, 005, 006, 009, 016, 022 and 025. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 xiii (973) 334-3100...
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4-24-07 Manual revised to change to new modem. Section 2, 4, 4-24-07 8, 9, and 11 has minor changes, Section 13 and 14 is completely new. Modified for pdf production. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 (973) 334-3100...
RFL 9660's PORT connectors. Shielded cable should also be used for the connections between the RFL 9660 and the local DTE when the direct digital interface is used. As an added precaution, do not bundle data, relay output, and power leads into the same harness - keep them as far apart as possible.
2.4 VENTILATION The specified operating temperature range for RFL 9660 equipment is -30 o C to +65 o C (-22 o F to +149 o F). Operation at higher temperatures may affect system reliability and performance. Systems installed in enclosed cabinets should be ventilated to keep the temperature inside the cabinet within limits.
2.5.2 ALARM, REMOTE DISCONNECT, GROUND, AND POWER CONNECTIONS All alarm, remote disconnect, ground, and power connections are made to the RFL 9660 through terminal block TB1 on the PWR/ALARM I/O module. Figure 2-3 shows the connections that must be made on dc-powered units;...
NOTES: The ALARM relay changes state when the RFL 9660 detects a loss of power,a CPU failure, or a fiber optic failure. The ACCESS relay changes state whenever the RFL 9660 grants a user access to the switch. When the remote disconnect input is active, the RFL 9660's modem will hang up and de-select the active port.
NOTES: The ALARM relay changes state when the RFL 9660 detects a loss of power,a CPU failure, or a fiber optic failure. The ACCESS relay changes state whenever the RFL 9660 grants a user access to the switch. When the remote disconnect input is active, the RFL 9660's modem will hang up and de-select the active port.
2.5.3 TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS The RFL 9660 is equipped with a two-wire I/O module. The substation phone will not be disabled once the RFL 9660 is connected to the telephone line; you will still be able to make outgoing calls. The RFL 9660's modem will automatically answer after four rings (two rings on "double-ring" telephone systems).
2.5.4 RS-232 PORT CONNECTIONS If your RFL 9660 is equipped with one or more RS-232 I/O modules (Part Number 104420), there will be a series of 9-pin D-subminiature (DB-9) male DCE connectors on the rear of the RFL 9660. Each of these connectors provides all connections for one RS-232 port.
2.5.5 CONNECTIONS TO DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE If your RFL 9660 is equipped with a direct digital interface I/O module (Part Number 104455) instead of a modem module and telephone interface module, there will be a 25-pin D-subminiature connector (DB-25 male) on the rear panel.
2.5.7 CONNECTIONS TO FIBER OPTIC MASTER AND REMOTES If your RFL 9660 is equipped with a fiber optic master I/O module (Part Number 104430), you will have to connect fiber optic cables between it and the fiber optic remotes. This forms the fiber optic ring, as shown in Figure 2-9.
Long wire runs would drop the supply voltage to a level that is too low for reliable remote operation. Figure 2-10. Power connections between three fiber optic remotes at the same site RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
Your RFL 9660 was shipped with the correct number of device I/O modules for the number of device ports you ordered. Up to four device I/O modules can be installed in the RFL 9660, for a maximum capacity of 32 device ports.
3.1 INTRODUCTION The procedures in this section will tell you how to configure the RFL 9660 and its ports to match your terminal and your substation equipment. These procedures can be used when first installing the RFL 9660, or any time the RFL 9660 configuration settings need to be changed or verified.
RFL 96 CCC RFL 96 MOD 24 9125 125 DC 104410 104445 101970-3 Figure 3-1. Controls and indicators, RFL 9660 Digital Switch Table 3-1. Controls and indicators, RFL 9660 Digital Switch Item Description or Marking Functional Description STATUS display Displays two-character status messages. (See Section 7 for a list of code displays.)
3.4 TURNING ON THE RFL 9660 To turn on the RFL 9660, simply place the rocker switch on the RFL 9125 power supply in the ON (up) position. It will initialize and run through a diagnostic routine; this will take about 90 seconds. When the letters "PL"...
3.6 LOCALLY ACCESSING THE RFL 9660 Once you have connected the local terminal to the RFL 9660's local port and the RFL 9660 is turned on, you can access the RFL 9660 by pressing the [ENTER] key on the terminal keyboard. When you do, the following message will appear on your display: Site ID.
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If this is the first time you are using the RFL 9660 (or if passwords have not been enabled), you will be logged on as the "super-user." If you press the [H] and [ENTER] keys, a list of super-user commands will appear. (See Figure 3-3.) The relationships between these commands are shown in Figure 3-4.
PORT CONFIGURATION COMMAND LIST SWITCH CONFIGURATION COMMAND LIST UPDATE HARDWARE CONFIGURATION (LEARN FIBER OPTIC ADDRESS IF CHANGED) ADDRESS LEARNED Figure 3-4. Relationship between commands used for switch and port configuration RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. October 1, 1999 (973) 334-3100...
Before you do anything else, the "site ID" should be entered into the RFL 9660's memory. The site ID is a name that is displayed each time the RFL 9660 is accessed. It is stored in the RFL 9660's memory as "Port 0." To set the site ID, use the following procedure: Press the [P] and [ENTER] keys.
Passwords can be used to control access to the RFL 9660. When passwords are used, nine regular users (and one super-user) will be able to use the RFL 9660. Each time someone calls into the RFL 9660, they will be asked to enter their password.
A list of all current configuration settings will appear on your display, as shown in Figure 3-6. The passwords you entered are listed at the top. If any password needs to be changed, re-enter it by repeating step 4. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. October 1, 1999...
(#3) is present and entered correctly. When all the passwords you need are entered correctly, enter the following command: CONFIG> CE Y [ENTER] The RFL 9660 will send the following prompt to your terminal: Are you sure? (Y/N) _ Answer "yes" by pressing the [Y] and [ENTER] keys. The following message will appear: Please wait.....
RFL 9660 will ask you for your password; enter the super-user password you just entered (Password 3) and then press the [ENTER] key. The RFL 9660 will log you on as User 3 and return the "LOCAL>" prompt to your terminal.
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CB space, password number, space, desired callback string [ENTER] For example, to have the RFL 9660 hang up and call the user at 555-1234 when Password #2 is entered, you would enter the following command: CB 2 \HATD5551234\N\D\4 [ENTER] Repeat step 2 for any other passwords that require callback strings.
Exit the configuration mode by pressing the [Q] and [ENTER] keys. The "CONFIG>" prompt will change back to the "LOCAL>" prompt. This shows that the RFL 9660 has left the configuration mode. At this point, the callback strings have now been set.
Cannot select port > than (maximum number of ports) If you enter a number between one and the maximum number of ports the RFL 9660 has (8, 16, 24, or 32), a port information display similar to the one shown in Figure 3-8 will appear.
-Local port DTR -Local flow ctrl (XON/XOFF) -Port flow ctrl -Communications params -Quit PORT n > _ Figure 3-9. Typical port information display with list of selections for changing port information RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. October 1, 1999 3-15 (973) 334-3100...
The port label is a unique character string that can be used to identify the device attached to one of the RFL 9660's ports. Once set, the port label can be used to select the port you want to access. When you are granted access to the port, the port label will appear at the top of the port information display, next to the port number.
Messages going from the device to the RFL 9660 ("inbound" messages) are fed to a 256-character buffer. The RFL 9660 will exercise its flow control for inbound messages after 128 characters are sent to the buffer. This gives the sending device 128 characters to start using its flow control. If the buffer fills up before the device halts its output in response to the RFL 9660's handshake, data corruption will occur.
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Press the [Y] key to enable DTR line monitoring, or the [N] key to disable it. If you enable local port DTR monitoring, the RFL 9660 will disconnect the user if the DTR line goes active. Set this selection to "N" (disable DTR monitoring) if the application software for the device connected to this port toggles the DTR line during communications sessions.
The callout functions will only have to be set if you want the device connected to the port to dial out through the RFL 9660. An example of this would be a digital fault recorder (DFR) that would dial up a specific phone number when a fault is detected.
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"X" is a number from 1 to 9. The callback string will be repeated this many times or until a carrier is detected. The the RFL 9660 will parse the remainder of the string. A typical dialback string is shown below: \HATDT5551234\N\D\4 This tells the RFL 9660 to hang up and wait 30 seconds.
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"X" is a number from 1 to 9. The modem string will be repeated this many times or until a carrier is detected. The the RFL 9660 will parse the remainder of the string. A typical modem string is shown below: \+AT\X1 O\, This tells the RFL 9660 to pause five seconds, send the "+++"...
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This selection lets you store a port string. This is the name of an executable program file to be run when a port originates a call, and is reserved for future use. The RFL 9660 will allow you to enter a port string, but it will not be used.
3.10.8 SAVING YOUR PORT CONFIGURATION SETTINGS Once you have finished making changes to the port parameters, they must be saved in the RFL 9660's memory. To do this, use the following procedure: Press the [Q] key, followed by the [ENTER] key.
Once the basic switch and port configuration settings have been made, the RFL 9660 is ready for regular use. There may be cases where some of the configuration settings will have to be changed to make the RFL 9660 compatible with the equipment in your substation or your telephone system. If you need to make additional configuration setting changes, refer to Section 5 for more detailed information.
The commands in this section can be used by all RFL 9660 users to run diagnostic checks, access device ports, and display port information. If you are logged onto the RFL 9660 as the "super-user," you can also use the configuration commands described in Section 5 of this manual.
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Windows diskettes for more information on how to do this. Windows is now set to run with the RFL 9660. All the application software programs and the Windows Terminal Emulator have icons in the "Switch Applications" window. By opening this window through "Program Manager,"...
4.4 USING THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS TERMINAL EMULATOR The Terminal Emulator supplied with Windows can be used to communicate with the RFL 9660 through the modem. The following procedure was written for users with some experience with Microsoft Windows. If you have never used Windows before, refer to the manuals supplied with Windows for information on running the Windows Tutorial.
Make sure there is an "X" in the boxes next to "Show Scroll Bars" and "Use Function, Arrow, and Ctrl Keys for Windows." If not, click on each box until an "X" appears. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
Click on the spot next to "None" in the "Parity" box. Click on the spot next to "Xon/Xoff" in the "Flow Control" box. Choose the correct COM port. Click on the "OK" command button. The "Communications" dialog box will disappear. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 (973) 334-3100...
The "Phone Number" dialog box will appear. (See Figure 4-6.) Figure 4-6. "Phone Number" dialog box for Microsoft Windows Terminal Emulator Enter the RFL 9660's phone number in the "Dial" box. You can type in parentheses and dashed, but they are not required. Type commas to provide any delays required before the number is processed by the telephone system.
"Terminal Emulator" window. The terminal emulator settings required by the RFL 9660 are now stored as SWITCH.TRM. From now on, if you want to access the RFL 9660, you will open up the Windows Terminal Emulator, and then open the SWITCH.TRM file to use the settings you just stored.
For example you can enter: 9660 Digital Switch. Then choose an icon for the connection, and then click on OK. This will bring you to the Phone Number window as shown in Figure 4-9. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
Figure 4-9. Phone Number window Enter the area code and phone number of the line to which your RFL 9660 Digital Switch is connected. In the “Connect using” box, enter the complete name of the modem you will be using, for example: US Robotics Sportster 14,400.
Click on Configure. This will bring you to the “Modem Properties/General” window as shown in Figure 4-12. Select the communications port number that your modem will be using and confirm that the maximum baud rate is set to 19200. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
Figure 4-12. Modem Properties/General window Click on Connection. This will bring you to the “Modem Properties/Connection” window as shown in Figure 4-13. Setup your window with the same parameters as those shown in Figure 4-13. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
Click on Port Settings. This will bring you to the Advanced Port Settings window as shown in Figure 4-14. Setup your window with the same parameters as those shown in Figure 4-14. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
Click on OK and then click on Options. This will bring you to the Modem Properties/Options window as shown in Figure 4-16. Setup your window with the same parameters as those shown in Figure 4-16. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
Click on OK and then click on Settings. This will bring you to the Properties/Settings window as shown in Figure 4-17. Setup your window with the same parameters as those shown in Figure 4-17. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
Figure 4-17. Properties/Settings window Click on Terminal Setup. This will bring you to the Terminal Settings window as shown in Figure 4-18. Setup your window with the same parameters as those shown in Figure 4-18. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
Figure 4-19. Setup your window with the same parameters as those shown in Figure 4-19. Figure 4-19. ASCII Setup window Click on OK and then click on OK again. This will bring you to the Connect window as shown in Figure 4-20. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 4-16...
Figure 4-20. Connect window This completes the HyperTerminal setup. You can now dial by clicking on the Dial button. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 4-17 (973) 334-3100...
4.6 ACCESSING THE RFL 9660 There are three basic methods you can use to access the RFL 9660, remotely using the Windows Terminal Emulator, remotely using a non-Windows terminal emulator program, and locally through direct connection to the RFL 9660's LOCAL connector.
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Otherwise, the RFL 9660 will reject it. When you finish entering the password, press the [ENTER] key. If the RFL 9660 accepts the password, go to step 9. If it does not accept your password, repeat steps 7 and 8.
NOTE If a port password has been stored for that port, you will have to enter it before the RFL 9660 will grant you access. Remember that passwords are case-sensitive. If the password was entered as all CAPITALS, you will have to enter it that way for the RFL 9660 to accept it.
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Once the RFL 9660 has connected you to the device you want, double-click on the "Switch Application" icon at the bottom of the "Program Manager" window. The "Switch Applications" window will appear on the screen, on top of the "Terminal Emulator"...
Otherwise, the RFL 9660 will reject it. When you finish entering the password, press the [ENTER] key. If the RFL 9660 accepts the password, go to step 7. If it does not accept your password, repeat steps 5 and 6.
NOTE If a port password has been stored for that port, you will have to enter it before the RFL 9660 will grant you access. Remember that passwords are case-sensitive. If the password was entered as all CAPITALS, you will have to enter it that way for the RFL 9660 to accept it.
REMOTE> _ Figure 4-24. Typical port summary table Once the RFL 9660 has connected you to the device you want, run its application software program to test or poll the device. Refer to the documentation supplied with the software for information on how to do this.
4.6.3 LOCALLY ACCESSING THE RFL 9660 If you are at the substation, you can access the RFL 9660 locally by connecting a terminal to the LOCAL connector on the RFL 9660's front panel. This terminal can be a dumb RS-232 terminal, a PC, or a laptop computer with an RS-232 port running a terminal emulation program.
When you finish entering the password, press the [ENTER] key. If the RFL 9660 accepts the password, go to step 7. If it does not accept your password, repeat steps 5 and 6. Wait for the RFL 9660 to log you onto the system.
[ENTER] key. The RFL 9660 will connect you to that device. NOTE If a port password has been stored for that port, you will have to enter it before the RFL 9660 will grant you access. Remember that passwords are case-sensitive. If the password was entered as all CAPITALS, you will have to enter it that way for the RFL 9660 to accept it.
REMOTE> H [ENTER] This tells the RFL 9660 to send a list of all general access commands to your PC. A typical command list appears in Figure 4-27. The system "super-user" can display a similar list, but it has additional super-user commands on it.
“Hang Up” if using terminal emulator program for remote access; [Q] if accessing locally. [MODEM] command is only valid when accessing locally. “[ ]” indicates a command entry using PC or terminal keyboard. Entry descriptions or RFL 9660 responses appear in regular type. Figure 4-28. Relationship between general access commands RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
"H" (help) command. Format: REMOTE> H [ENTER] The "H" command tells the RFL 9660 to send a list of all user commands to your terminal. A typical command list appears in Figure 4-27. The system "super-user" can display a similar list, but it has additional configuration commands on it.
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Figure 4-29. Typical port summary table The following information appears in the port summary table: Port number (1 to 32). As more device port modules are added to the RFL 9660, more lines will appear on this table, one for each installed port.
"PL." The RFL 9660 is then ready to start another session. Port #/Label - PORT SELECTION To connect your PC or terminal to one of the device ports on the back of the RFL 9660, enter the port number or its label, and then press the [ENTER] key.
If you forget to enter the deselect code and simply stop using your terminal, a timer inside the RFL 9660 starts keeping track of the time. This timer is set at the factory for 10 minutes; it can only be reset by the super-user.
To alter type (deselect code) When you are finished dialing out, type in the deselect code ("BYE"). The RFL 9660 will hang up and disconnect the local port from the modem port. While it is doing this, the following message appears on your display: Please wait...
To view a list of these commands, press the [H] and [ENTER] keys. This will tell the RFL 9660 to send a list of all super-user commands to your terminal.
The RFL 9660 will return a prompt asking you for the port number. Port # If you enter a zero for the port number, the RFL 9660 will allow you to set the site ID. The following prompt will appear:...
3. “Hang Up” if using terminal emulator program for remote acdess; [Q] if accessing locally. 4. [MODEM] command is only valid when accessing locally. 5.”[ ]” indicates a command entry using PC or terminal keyboard. 6. Entry descriptions or RFL 9660 responses appear in regular type. Figure 5-2. Relationships between super-user commands RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
If you enter a number that is greater than the number of ports the RFL 9660 has, the following error message will appear: Cannot select port > than maximum number of ports If you enter a number between one and the maximum number of ports the RFL 9660 has (8, 16, 24, or 32), a port information display similar to the one shown in Figure 5-3 will appear.
The "a" selection allows you to enter or change the label stored for the port. The port label is a unique character string that can be used to identify one of the RFL 9660's device ports. Once set, the port label can be used to select the port you want to access. When you are granted access to the port, the port label will appear at the top of the port information display, next to the port number.
Enter the desired password, which can contain up to seven characters. NOTE Port passwords are case-sensitive. Once you enter a port password, all users must enter it the same way you did; otherwise, the RFL 9660 will not accept it. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
Pause 60 seconds. "X" is a number from 1 to 9. The callback string will be repeated this many times or until a carrier is detected. The the RFL 9660 will parse the remainder of the string. A typical dialback string is shown below:...
"X" is a number from 1 to 9. The modem string will be repeated this many times or until a carrier is detected. The the RFL 9660 will parse the remainder of the string. A typical modem string is shown below:...
This selection lets you store a remote string for the port. This string will specify a file to be executed on an inbound call, and is reserved for future use. The RFL 9660 will allow you to enter a remote string, but it will not be used.
The following prompt will appear on your display: 0 None 1 RTS/CTS 2 DSR/DTR 3 XON/XOF Select the method you want, enter the number next to it, and then press the [ENTER] key. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. August 18, 1998 5-10 (973) 334-3100...
The RFL 9660 uses character-based flow control for "outbound" messages from the RFL 9660 to the device. Messages going from the device to the RFL 9660 ("inbound" messages) are fed to a 256-character buffer. The RFL 9660 will exercise its flow control for inbound messages after 32 characters are sent to the buffer.
To view a list of the commands you can use at the configuration command level, use the "H" (help) command. This tells the RFL 9660 to send a list of all configuration commands to your terminal. A typical configuration command list is shown in Figure 5-5.
Many of the configuration commands listed in Table 5-1 have factory default settings. These settings should be satisfactory for most applications. Under normal circumstances, you should only have to change these settings if your application requires longer or shorter delay periods. Table 5-1. Configuration setting worksheet, RFL 9660 Digital Switch Command Meaning...
This command sets the silence period after the deselect code. The deselect code is used to disconnect the RFL 9660 from a port. This value is used with the PA and CC values to make up the deselect sequence. The default setting is one second, but it can be set anywhere from 1 to 99 seconds.
The example above sets the timer to 600 seconds, or ten minutes. This timer prevents the RFL 9660 from remaining connected to one port when it is not being used. This would prevent access to other devices. The timeout setting is the same for all ports.
4321. "\n" inserts a carriage return. "\d" tells the RFL 9660 to wait until carrier is detected or 60 seconds, and then pause 5 more seconds after carrier is detected. "\4" tells the RFL 9660 to repeat the string up to four times if carrier is not detected within 60 seconds.
[ENTER] key. The configuration prompt ("CONFIG>") will re-appear once passwords are enabled. When passwords are not enabled, super-user access to the RFL 9660 is permitted to anyone who establishes communications with its modem or local ports. When enabled, a user will have to enter one of the ten possible passwords before gaining access.
If you made changes and then use the "Q" command below to exit the configuration command mode without saving the changes first, the changes you made are active but not saved. If you turn off the RFL 9660 and then turned back on, it will default to the previous parameter settings.
The default settings are listed on the super-user configuration command list display in brackets, as shown below: PP nn - Period awaiting password {5-99} [28] To reset the RFL 9660 to its original default settings, use the "R" command. Format:CONFIG> R [ENTER] The following message will appear:...
"R" command as a last resort. S - SAVE CHANGES The "S" command stores any changes made to any of the port parameters settings in the RFL 9660's non-volatile memory. Format:LOCAL> S [ENTER] The following message will appear: Are you sure? (Y/N) Press the [Y] key to answer "yes,"...
This command is automatically run every time the RFL 9660 is turned on. You will have to execute the "U" command any time fiber optic remotes are added to the fiber optic ring with the RFL 9660 turned on.
This is an initial display at power-up that checks all display segments. A diagnostic test is in progress. The RFL 9660 has been accessed. It is idle in menu mode, and is polling its ports for a service request. 8253 CTC Channel 1 has failed.
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Diagnostic test successfully completed; this is a transient display - only for a short while. Awaiting correct password entry. An error was made when entering a password. RFL 9660 is idle; not being accessed, but polling ports for possible connection. RFL 9660 is about to reset the configuration structure. Remote Disconnect activated.
“B” command, and return the RFL 9660 to the long-form response format. This section describes two additional commands that do not appear on the RFL 9660’s “help” screens. These commands control the language the RFL 9660 uses to send responses to a user’s screen.
Port number must be 1 - [highest port number; 8, 16, 24, or 32] Local disconnect button pressed Please enter password ROM IS [ ] Remote disconnect active Reset in progress ... RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. August 18, 1998 (973) 334-3100...
Current port deselect code is [deselect code] DCD lost while in menu Diagnostics EEPROM checksum EEPROM failure EEPROM size is [number of bytes] ERROR Failed at port number [port number] RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. August 18, 1998 (973) 334-3100...
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Information within brackets describes the information that will appear as part of the long-form response. A number sign (“#”) in a short-form response indicates a wild-card character; it can be replaced with any number. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. August 18, 1998...
Figure 8-1 shows the location of these jumpers and switches. S1 can be accessed through the front panel. S3 and jumpers J2 through J5 can only be accessed when the CPU is removed from the RFL 9660 chassis. J2 - J5 Jumpers J2 through J5 are set at the factory according to the memory devices installed on the circuit board.
OFF (up) ON (down) ON (down) Eight Bits Even OFF (up) OFF (up) OFF (up) ON (down) Eight Bits None OFF (up) OFF (up) OFF (up) X = Don’t care RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 (973) 334-3100...
8.3 MODEM MODULE The RFL 9660 modem module has a single programmable jumper (J4). Figure 8-2 shows the location of this jumper which can be accessed only when the module is removed from the RFL 9660 chassis. 100UF 47UH 2.4A LM386 MODEM 56KBPS V.92...
These jumpers are used to enable or disable RS-232 handshaking. When all jumpers are in position A, RS-232 handshaking is disabled. When all jumpers are in position B, RS-232 handshaking is enabled. The jumpers are set at the factory in position B (enabled). RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
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Figure 8-4. Programmable jumpers, Direct Digital I/O module. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 (973) 334-3100...
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The fiber optic master I/O module is installed in one of the horizontal I/O slots at the rear of the RFL 9660. When installing a fiber optic I/O module, the following rules apply: The bottom I/O module slot must always be occupied.
These are typical power output levels when jumper J5 is in position ‘A’ (run mode), on Fiber Optic Master I/O Module (Assembly No. 104430) as shown in the schematic of Figure 14-23 on page 14-55. Position ‘B’ (test mode) is for factory use only. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
Figure 9-2. Programmable DIP switches and indicators, fiber optic remote module ACTIVE The ACTIVE indicator lights when the device connected to the RS-232 connector is being accessed by the RFL 9660. FIBER DATA The FIBER DATA indicator lights when loop integrity is good at the remote module and the data being received is valid.
10.2 FUSE REPLACEMENT Three different fuse replacement procedures are given in this section: one for the RFL 9660's power supply, one for the power/alarm I/O module used in ac-powered RFL 9660s, and one for the RFL 9660's fiber optic remote module.
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Insert the fuse and fuseholder cap into the fuseholder. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, push in the cap and turn clockwise about one quarter-turn. This will secure the fuse in place. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for the other fuse. Table 10-1. Fuse replacement data, RFL 9660 power supply modules Model Assy. No. Fuse Rating...
10.2.2 I/O MODULE FUSE REPLACEMENT If your RFL 9660 is equipped with an ac-input power supply, it will also contain an RFL 96 AC/ALARM I/O Ac- Input Power/Alarm I/O Module (Assembly No. 104400-1). This I/O module will have two fuses mounted to a daughterboard that plugs onto its main circuit board.
For continued safe operation, always replace a fuse with one having the same voltage and current ratings. Refer to Table 10-2 for proper fuse values. Table 10-2. Fuse replacement data, RFL 9660 fiber optic remote modules Input Voltage Assy. No.
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TB1-5 (positive) and TB1-4 (negative) on the rear panel. If voltage is present, the fiber optic remote module is defective and should be replaced. If voltage is not present, determine the cause. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. August 18, 1998...
10.3 USING THE MODULE REMOVAL TOOL A module removal tool is provided with each RFL 9660 to simplify removal and replacement of rear-panel I/O modules. The tool is stored next to the PWR/ALARM I/O module. To use the module removal tool to remove and replace an I/O module, proceed as follows: Disconnect all wiring from the I/O module to be removed.
10.4 DIAGNOSTICS Any time you want to make sure the RFL 9660 is working properly, you can use the "D" command to run the RFL 9660's internal diagnostic program. This is the same program the RFL 9660 runs every time it is powered up.
The RFL 9660 Digital Switch is designed for years of trouble-free service. If a malfunction occurs involving the RFL 9660, use standard troubleshooting techniques to determine if the problem is in the RFL 9660, or in some other connected equipment. If the problem lies within the RFL 9660, it must be returned for repair. Contact our Customer Service Department using the telephone number listed at the bottom of this page.
Service Order Code (USOC) number for the RJ-11 telephone service jack must be specified for installation by the telephone company. The FCC does not allow the RFL 9660's modem to be connected to party lines or coin lines. If there are problems with the modem or you suspect a malfunction, immediately disconnect the modem from the communications facility.
DOC (Canada The RFL 9660 modem meets all of the requirements of the Canadian Department Of Communications. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment also must be installed using an acceptable method of connection.
. . . As you connect each device to the RFL 9660, write its make and model in the column in table 12-2 for its port. When you have all the devices connected, refer to their manuals for the information needed to fill in the other lines in the table.
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ASCII “A” and “T” or “a” and “t”. The modem uses these first two characters to determine the data rate, number of bits, and type of parity which the RFL 9660 is employing in its communication. The modem then buffers the command string in its RAM until a carriage return [CR] or [ENTER] is transmitted.
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The first three characters of the sequence are specified by register S9. The default value of register S9 is 37 (%). The modem can be returned to the data modem by entering ATO [CR]. To disable the remote escape code sequence, enter the command ATS9=0. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
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Adaptive Answer Result Code Enable View Numbers in Blacklist Data Compression Control %DCn AT Command Control Fallback and Fall Forward Control Direct Connect Enable Cisco Configuration Command Speed Response Asynchronous Word Length $EBn RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-3 (973) 334-3100...
Deselect V.23 reverse channel (same as B3). Deselect V.23 reverse channel (same as B2). Select V.21 when the modem is at 300 bps. Select Bell 103J when the modem is at 300 bps. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-4...
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Command: Echo Online Data Characters Values: n = 1 Default: Enable online data character echo. (Not supported.) Disable online data character echo (included for backward compatibility with some software). RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-5 (973) 334-3100...
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Exit online command mode and return to data mode (see +++AT<CR> escape sequence). Issue a retrain and return to online data mode. Issue a rate renegotiations and return to data mode. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-6...
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CONNECT result code reports serial port speed, disables protocol result codes. CONNECT result code reports serial port speed, enables protocol result codes. CONNECT result code reports line speed, enables protocol result codes. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-7 (973) 334-3100...
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If DTR drops, modem hangs up and resets as if ATZ command were issued. Command: &En XON/XOFF Pacing Control Values: n = 12 or 13 Default: Description &E12 Disables XON/XOFF pacing. &E13 Enables XON/XOFF pacing. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-8 (973) 334-3100...
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Description &P0 60/40 make-to-break ratio &P1 67/33 make-to-break ratio &P2 20 pulses per second Note: The &P2 command is available only if the country code is set to Japan. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-9 (973) 334-3100...
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ATZ command instead of the factory defaults. See &F command. &W1 Clears user default settings from non-volatile memory and causes the factory defaults to be loaded at power-on or following the ATZ command. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-10...
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\K2 Send break immediately to the remote modem. \K3 Same as \K2. \K4 Send break to the remote modem in sequence with the transmitted data. \K5 Same as \K4. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-11 (973) 334-3100...
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= 0 or 1 Defaults: Description: -C0 Disable V.25 data calling tone to deny remote data/fax/voice discrimination. -C1 Enable V.25 data calling tone to allow remote data/fax/voice discrimination. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-12 (973) 334-3100...
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Command: Cisco Configuration Values: n = 0, 1 Default: Description: %R0 Disables Cisco configuration. %R1 Sets E0, Q1, &D0, \N0, $SB9600, and %S1 for operation with a Cisco router. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-13 (973) 334-3100...
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AT command and ring are received together and the incoming call will be answered when S1 is equal to S0. Note: SocketModems do not detect ring cadence of TelTone telephone line simulators as a valid ring. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-14 (973) 334-3100...
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Command: #CBDn Callback Delay Values: n = 0–255 Default: Description: Sets the length of time (in seconds) that the modem waits before calling back the remote modem. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-15 (973) 334-3100...
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#CBP1 Odd parity. #CBP2 Even parity. Command: #CBRy Callback Security Reset Values: y = 0–29 Default: None Description: Clears the password and phone number in the y memory location. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-16 (973) 334-3100...
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Description: Enters the remote configuration setup password. Command: #S=x Store Setup Password Values: x= password (1–8 characters, case sensitive) Default: MTSMODEM Description: Stores a new remote configuration setup password. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-17 (973) 334-3100...
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+++ATH<CR>. Command: %%%ATMTSMODEM<CR> Remote Configuration Escape Sequence Values: Description Initiates remote configuration mode while online with remote modem. The remote configuration escape character (%) is defined in register S13. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-18 (973) 334-3100...
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An optional numeric value that enables or disables automatic modulation negotiation using V.8 bis/V.8 or V.32 bis Annex A. Automode is disabled if values are specified for the max_rate and max_rx_rate parameters. The options are: RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
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Controls the use of PCM upstream during V.92 operation. PCM upstream allows faster upload speeds to a V.92 server. +PIG=0 Disables PCM upstream +PIG=1 Enables PCM upstream +PIG=? Displays the allowed values +PIG? Displays the current value RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-20 (973) 334-3100...
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+PMHR=11 Grant MOH request with 12 minute timeout +PMHR=12 Grant MOH request with 16 minute timeout +PMHR=13 Grant MOH request with indefinite timeout +PMHR=? Displays the allowed values +PMHR? Displays the current value RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-21 (973) 334-3100...
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+PQC=1 Enables Short Phase 1 +PQC=2 Enables Short Phase 2 +PQC=3 Disables Short Phase 1 and Short Phase 2 +PQC=? Displays the allowed values +PQC? Displays the current value RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-22 (973) 334-3100...
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Command: #CBDn Callback Delay Values: n = 0–255 Default: Description: Sets the length of time (in seconds) that the modem waits before calling back the remote modem. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-23 (973) 334-3100...
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= 0, 1, 2, or 3 Default: Description: #CBS0 Disables callback security. #CBS1 Enables local and remote callback security. #CBS2 Enables remote callback security only. #CBS3 Disables callback security until local hang-up or reset. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-24 (973) 334-3100...
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Enters the callback security setup password. Command: #S=x Store Setup Password Values: x= password (1–8 characters, case sensitive) Default: MTSMODEM Description: Stores a new callback security and remote configuration setup password. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-25 (973) 334-3100...
0 disables, 1 enables the V.25 calling tone, which allows remote data/fax/voice discrimination. decimal 0–7 Specifies the action to take in the event of a negotiation failure when error control is selected. (See S48). RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-26 (973) 334-3100...
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20 = 52,000 bps 21 = 53,333 bps 22 = 54,666 bps 23 = 56,000 bps Upstream data rates: Upstream V.90 data rates are 4800 to 33,600 bps in 2400 bps increments. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-27 (973) 334-3100...
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1 = -3 dB PBX digital loss 2 = -2 dB digital loss 3 = -3 dB digital loss 6 = -6 dB digital loss 7 = -0 dB digital loss with robbed-bit signaling RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-28 (973) 334-3100...
CONNECT 34666 Connected at 34666 bps CONNECT 37333 Connected at 37333 bps CONNECT 38666 Connected at 38666 bps CONNECT 41333 Connected at 41333 bps CONNECT 42666 Connected at 42666 bps RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-29 (973) 334-3100...
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V42 – V.42 error control (LAP-M) only MNP5 – MNP 4 error control and MNP 5 data compression MNP4 – MNP 4 error control only NoEC – No error control protocol. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 13-30...
Section 14. PARTS LISTS AND SCHEMATICS This section contains parts lists, component locator drawings, and schematics for all RFL 9660 modules and I/O modules. Central Processor (CPU) Module Replaceable Parts List 14-3 Component Locator Drawing 14-6 Schematic . 14-7 Modem Module...
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Replaceable Parts List 14-61 Component Locator Drawing 14-63 Schematic . 14-65 Fiber Optic Remote Module Power Supply Board Replaceable Parts List 14-67 Component Locator Drawing 14-68 Schematic . 14-69 RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-2 (973) 334-3100...
Light-emitting diode,red/green,high-intensity,PC-mount,Dialight 550-3006 or equiv. CR15-20 100572 Diode,Zener,12V,5%,1W,1N4742A Transient suppressor,bidirectional,15.2 to 16.8-volt breakdown, D1-10 General Semiconductor P6KE16CA or equiv. 101117 Not used. Display,seven-segment,2-digit numeric,high-performance,0.560-inch orange, General Instrument MAN6610 or equiv. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-3 (973) 334-3100...
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Memory elect,eraseable,8K x 8,150-ns,28-pin DIP,Atmel AT28C64-15DI or equiv. 0630 62 Transistor array,Darlington,high-voltage,high-current,18-pin DIP, Sprague ULN2803A or equiv. 0720 7 MOS quad 2-input NAND gate,14-pin DIP,National Semiconductor MM74HC00N or equiv. 0615 159 RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-4 (973) 334-3100...
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C & K Components 8125A (Termination Option A) or equiv. 38933 Switch array,8-position,16-pin DIP,AMP 5-435166-3 or equiv. 99215 10 Crystal,quartz,11.0592 MHz . . . Shorting bar,single,Molex 90059-0009 or equiv. 98306 RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-5 (973) 334-3100...
0615 302 MOS quad line driver,14-pin DIP,National Semiconductor DS14C88N or equiv. U6,7 0620 320 MOS dual-port RAM,1K x 16/2K x 8, 68-lead chip carrier, VSLI Technology VT16DP8-70QC or equiv. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-16 (973) 334-3100...
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Figure 14-7. Component locator drawing, RFL 96 DTE I/O Direct Digital Module (Assembly No. 104455; Drawing No. C-104458, Rev. C) RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-17 (973) 334-3100...
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Table 14-6. Replaceable parts, dc-input power supply modules for RFL 9660 Digital Switch - continued. Circuit Symbol Description Part Number (Figs. 14-11 thru 14-13) RESISTORS Resistor,wirewound,value and power rating dependent upon model: RFL 9125B 24DCPS: 0.5Ω,10%,5W,Clarostat Type VC5E or equiv.
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Table 14-6. Replaceable parts, dc-input power supply modules for RFL 9660 Digital Switch - continued. Circuit Symbol Description Part Number (Figs. 14-11 thru 14-13) RESISTORS - continued. 1100 806 Resistor,wirewound,0.25Ω,10%,3W,Clarostat Type VC3D or equiv. 0410 1417 Resistor,metal film,22.1KΩ,1%,1/4W, Type RN1/4 0410 1235 Resistor,metal film,280Ω,1%,1/4W, Type RN1/4...
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Table 14-6. Replaceable parts, dc-input power supply modules for RFL 9660 Digital Switch - continued. Circuit Symbol Description Part Number (Figs. 14-11 thru 14-13) SEMICONDUCTORS - continued. Q3,5-8 21562 Transistor,NPN,TO-92 case,2N3903 21564 Transistor,PNP,TO-92 case,2N3905 0620 326 Linear mode RWM controller,16-pin DIP,Silicon General SG3846N or equiv.
Output converter board (Drawing No. D-103258, Rev A). NOTE: COMPONENT VALUES SHOWN ABOVE ARE FOR 48-VOLT SUPPLY; VALUES MAY BE DIFFERENT ON 24-VOLT OR 125-VOLT SUPPLIES. Figure 14-9 Component locator drawing, dc-input power supply modules for RFL 9660 Digital Switch RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
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Figure 14-10. Schematic input board, dc input power supply, modules for RFL 9660 Digital Switch (Schematic No. D-103254, Rev A, Sheet 1 of 2) RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-27 (14-28 Blank) (973) 334-3100...
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Figure 14-10. Schematic input board, dc input power supply, modules for RFL 9660 Digital Switch (Schematic No. D-103254, Rev A, Sheet 2 of 2) 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-29 (14-30 Blank) (973) 334-3100...
Table 14-7. Replaceable parts, ac-input power supply module for RFL 9660 Digital Switch RFL 9125A 110ACPS (110-Vac Input) - Assembly No. 101975-1 Circuit Symbol (Figs. 14-14 & 14-15) Description Part Number CAPACITORS C1,30 Capacitor,electrolytic,220μF,+30/-10%,200V,Sprague 80D221P200KA5 or equiv. 1007 1676 C2,27,28 Capacitor,ceramic disc,0.005μF,20%,3kV,Centralab DD30-502 or equiv.
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Table 14-7. Replaceable parts, ac-input power supply module for RFL 9660 Digital Switch - continued. Circuit Symbol Description Part Number (Figs. 14-14 & 14-15) RESISTORS -continued. 1009 978 Resistor,composition,1W,5%,1/2W, Allen-Bradley EB Series or equiv. R29,36 0410 1480 Resistor,metal film,100KW,1%,1/4W, Type RN1/4 0410 1301 Resistor,metal film,1.37KW,1%,1/4W, Type RN1/4...
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Input converter board (Drawing No. D-103998, Rev C). b. Output converter board (Drawing No. D-101973, Rev H). Figure 14-11 Component locator drawing, dc-input power supply modules for RFL 9660 Digital Switch RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007...
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Figure 14-12. Schematic ac-input power supply modules, For RFL 9660 Digital Switch (Assembly No. 101975-1; (Schematic No. D-101974-3, Rev B, 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-35 (14-36 Blank) (973) 334-3100...
F1, 2 Fuse 104400: not used not used 104400-2 1 Amp, 3AG, 250V, SLO-BLO 6645 104400-3: not used not used 104400-4: not used not used RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-37 (973) 334- 3100...
National Semiconductor MM74HC138N or equiv. Linear voltage regulator,+12-volt,3-terminal TO-220 case, 0620 69 National Semiconductor LM340T-12 or equiv. Linear voltage regulator,-12-volt,3-terminal plastic package, 0620 121 National Semiconductor LM320T-12 or equiv. RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-45 (973) 334-3100...
MOS 8-bit magnitude comparator,20-pin DIP, National Semiconductor MM74HC688N or equiv. 0615 183 MOS tri-state octal D-type flip-flop,20-pin DIP, National Semiconductor MM74HC374N or equiv. 0615 178 << table continues on next page >> RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-61 (973) 334-3100...
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MOS 128-bit shift register,14-pin ceramic DIP,Motorola MC14562BCP or equiv. MISCELLANEOUS COMPONENTS 101145 Switch array,five SPST piano switches,10-pin DIP,AMP 1-435802-6 or equiv. 101157 Switch array,two SPST piano switches,4-pin DIP,AMP 1-435802-3 or equiv. 99215 9 Crystal,quartz,16 MHz RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 14-62 (973) 334-3100...
Construction details, local terminal cable, 3-3 fuse replacement, 10-3 Control, port flow, setting, 3-17 parts list, 14-41 schematic, 14-43 Controls and indicators, 3-1 Accessing the RFL 9660 CPU module as a super-user, 5-1 component locator drawing, 14-6 general information, 1-5 jumper and switch settings, 8-1...
Functions, callout, setting, 3-19 cable construction details, 3-3 Fuse replacement making connections to, 3-1 fiber optic remote module, 10-4 Locally accessing the RFL 9660, 3-4, 4-25 I/O module, 10-3 power supply, 10-1 Maintenance, 10-1 Making connections to terminal blocks, 2-2...
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H - Help, 5-2 P - Program Port, 5-2 Registers, "S", modem, 13-24 R - Reset All Port parameters To Default, 5-21 Regulations S - Save Changes, 5-21 DOC (Canada), 11-2 RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc. April 24, 2007 15-3 (973) 334-3100...
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U - Update hardware configuration, 5-22 Super-user, using the RFL 9660 as a, 3-24 Switch configuration commands CA x - Enable Port Selection By Number, 5-19 Telephone connections, 2-7 CB n x... - Callback String, 5-16 Terminal blocks, making connections to, 2-2...
Section 16. APPLICATION NOTES This section contains all of the RFL 9660 Application Notes that were issued as of the date this manual was printed. These Application Notes provide the user with information on interfacing other manufacturer's devices to the RFL 9660 Digital Switch. If you are trying to interface a device that is not covered by these notes, refer to the device's instruction manual for interface information, or call the RFL Customer Service Department at (973) 334-3100 between 8:00 a.m.
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Application Software Manufacturer 9660-016 GEC, K Series Relay with KITZ101 Access 2.0 GEC Alsthom T & D Protection & Control Limited 9660-017 RFL 9660 DTE See 9660 Application Note RFL Electronics Inc. 9660-018 Transcan Digital Recorder DATACOMM Mehta Tech Inc. 9660-019...
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REQUEST-TO-SEND (RTS) CLEAR-TO-SEND (CTS) NOT USED DB-9 CONNECTOR DB-9 CONNECTOR (FEMALE) (MALE) Figure 1. Wiring diagram for cable between RFL 9720 Digital Pilot Wire Interface and RFL 9660 PORT connector. RFL Electronics Inc. Application Note 9660-015 (973) 334-3100 October 1, 1999...
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Choose the Windows Terminal application. Load the file that contains the normal switch parameters. Initiate the call to the RFL 9660. Log on in the usual manner, entering passwords as required by your RFL 9660 configuration. Choose the port for the RFL 9720 you wish to interrogate.
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TO TPU 2000 PORT CONNECTOR (TD) (RD) Signal Common DB-9 CONNECTOR DB-9 CONNECTOR (MALE) (FEMALE) Figure 1. Wiring diagram for cable between TPU 2000 and RFL 9660 PORT connector. RFL Electronics Inc. Application Note 9660-029 (973) 334-3100 August 18, 1998...
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Load the file that contains the normal switch parameters. Choose the communications parameters and change the baud rate to 2400. Initiate the call to the RFL 9660. Log on in the usual manner, entering passwords as required by your RFL 9660 configuration.
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SIGNAL COMMON DATA SET READY REQUEST-TO-SEND CLEAR-TO-SEND (NOT USED) DB-9 CONNECTOR DB-9 CONNECTOR (MALE) (FEMALE) Figure 1. Wiring diagram for cable between BECKWITH M-3430 and RFL 9660 PORT connector. RFL Electronics Inc. Application Note 9660-030 (973) 334-3100 October 1, 1999...
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Load the file that contains the normal switch parameters. Choose the communications parameters and change the baud rate to 2400. Initiate the call to the RFL 9660. Log on in the usual manner, entering passwords as required by your RFL 9660 configuration.
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DATA SET READY (DSR) REQUEST-TO-SEND (RTS) CLEAR-TO-SEND (CTS) NOT USED DB-25 CONNECTOR (MALE) DB-9 CONNECTOR (FEMALE) Figure 1. Wiring diagram for cable between Optimho Relay and RFL 9660 PORT connector RFL Electronics Inc. Application Note 9660-031 (973) 334-3100 January 11, 2000...
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RFL 9660 / OPTIMHO RELAY TYPICAL SESSION 1. Run the Opticom software program. 2. From the main menu, select Relay Data Transfer. 3. Select Communication Settings. (4800 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.) 4. Select Dumb Terminal Emulation.
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