Wiener MPOD HV Technical Manual

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MPOD HV & LV
Power Supply System
Technical Manual
30. May 2018
Version 3.0

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  • Page 1 MPOD HV & LV Power Supply System Technical Manual 30. May 2018 Version 3.0...
  • Page 2 General Remarks The only purpose of this manual is a description of the product. It must not be interpreted as a declaration of conformity for this product including the product and software. -R revises this product and manual without notice. Differences of the description in manual and product are possible.
  • Page 3 Discharge the primary DC Filter-capacitors by use of a well isolated 22 ohm 10W resistor. We recommend in case of any malfunction to send the power box to Wiener or to one of our representative for service The backplane is connected to 385 V DC voltage.
  • Page 4 Postcode, City: 51399 Burscheid Contry: Germany Telephone number: +49-2174-678-0 E-Mail address: info@wiener-d.com declare that the DoC is issued under our sole responsibility and belongs to the following products: Apparatus model/Product: Mpod Power Supply System Type: 0P09.xxxx,0316.xxxx, 0BP0.9xxx, 0R00.00xx Apparatus model/Product:...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    9.1 Power Box Data Sheet....................52 10 MPOD Low Voltage module MPV 8xx data sheet............53 11 SNMP examples for MPOD and high voltage EHS/EDS module.......55 12 WIENER SNMP Parameter structure................57 13 MPOD Firmware Update.....................66 14 MPOD Display Firmware Update................71 15 ISEG HV Module Firmware Update vias Ethernet / SNMP........73 16 Instruction to change the Bitrate.................80...
  • Page 6 Figures Tables 30. May 2018...
  • Page 7: General Information

    1 General Information MPOD crate with mixed low and high voltage modules MPOD Features MPOD is a mainframe for multi-channel high voltage (HV) and low voltage (LV) power supply modules. A unique flexibility is given by outfitting the MPOD crate with either the LV or HV backplane only or with both to allow combined use of LV and HV modules.
  • Page 8: Mpod Crate - Standard Types

    Ethernet port with integrated Web server, programmable with SNMP protocol via TCP/IP, OPC ● CE conform EN 50 081/82 part 1 (EN 50 022 B) ● safety in accordance with EN 60 950 ● Sinusoidal mains current EN 61000-3-2 ● MPOD Crate - standard types The following crate types are standardized configurations with 8U high chassis.
  • Page 9: Mpod Mini Crate

    MPOD Mini crate The WIENER MPOD mini crate represents a compact 19” rack mountable chassis for up to 4 MPOD low and high voltage modules. The MPOD mini crate includes the primary power supply with 600W power for high voltage modules as well as a cooling system with high performance DC fan.
  • Page 10: Lv Modules

    2 LV Modules The MPV MPOD Low Voltage modules are available with either 4 or 8 channels for different voltage ranges with 8V, 16V, 30V, 60V maximum respectively. Special modules with up to 120V are under development. All MVP modules have the following features: 6U height, 220mm deep fully shielded mechanics ●...
  • Page 11: Mpod Low Voltage Module Versions

    MPOD Low Voltage Module Versions MPOD Low Voltage Series - 8 channels with floating ground Type Channels Voltage I Max Peak Power V-Res I-Res Ripple MPV 4008I 0 to 8V 100W/ ch. 0.5mV 0.5mA <3mVpp MPV 8008I 0 to 8V 50W / ch.
  • Page 12 Combined Power & Sense Connector Pin Assignment MPV 8xxx(standard female type) DSUB37 female Signal 2.2.1 (Channel 0..3) Channel 0 negative output 20 U0+ Channel 0 positive output 2 U0- Channel 0 negative output 21 U0+ Channel 0 positive output 3 U0- Channel 0 negative output 22 U0+ Channel 0 positive output...
  • Page 13 Power & Combined Power & Sense Connector 4 channel MPV4x xxI1 30. May 2018...
  • Page 14: Sense & Control Connector Pin Assignment

    Sense & Control Connector Pin Assignment (modules with 8 channel + DSUB37-8) DSUB37 male Signal Comment (Channel 0..7) 1 S0+ Channel 0 positive Sense Input 20 S0- Channel 0 negative Sense Input reserved reserved 3 S1+ Channel 1 positive Sense Input 22 S1- Channel 1 negative Sense Input reserved...
  • Page 15: Power Connector Pin Assignment (Modules With Mixed Dsub37 + Dsub37-8)

    Power Connector Pin Assignment (modules with mixed DSUB37 + DSUB37-8) DSUB37-8 female Signal Comment (Channel 0..3) 1 U0+ Channel 0 positive Output 2 U0- Channel 0 negative Output 3 U1+ Channel 1 positive Output 4 U1- Channel 1 negative Output 5 U2+ Channel 2 positive Output 6 U2-...
  • Page 16 Combined Power & Sense Connector Pin Assignment MPV 4xxx (female 4 channel ) DSUB37 male Signal Top Connector (Channel 0..3) 1 S0+ Channel 0 positive Sense Input 20 S0- Channel 0 negative Sense Input reserved reserved 3 S1+ Channel 1 positive Sense Input 22 S1- Channel 1 negative Sense Input reserved...
  • Page 17 Combined Power & Sense Connector Pin Assignment MPV 2xxx (female 2 channel) DSUB37 female Signal Top connector (Channel 0) 1 U0- Channel 0 negative output 20 U0+ Channel 0 positive output 2 U0- Channel 0 negative output 21 U0+ Channel 0positive output 3 U0- Channel 0 negative output 22 U0+...
  • Page 18: Safety Loop And Optional Interlock Functionality Of Mpv Modules

    SAFETY LOOP and optional INTERLOCK functionality of MPV modules The SAFETY LOOP pins provide a closed connection between LOOP0 and LOOP1 in case the properly wired DSUB37 connector is plugged into the MPV module. It does not have any functionality inside the module! The Interlock features is only available on MPV 8xxxI modules.
  • Page 19: Hv Modules

    3 HV Modules MPOD high voltage modules are manufactured by ISEG (www.iseg-hv.com). For technical details please refer to the ISEG manuals and data sheets of the EHS, EBS, EDS and EHQ (discontinued) multi channel high voltage modules. General features are: High Voltage modules with 4, 8, 16, 24, 32 or 48 individually controlled channels ●...
  • Page 20 MPOD crate with rear side module option and air filter outfitted with ISEG EDS, EBS and EHS high voltage modules and wired safety loop. 30. May 2018...
  • Page 21: Mpod Controller

    4 MPOD Controller The MPOD controller which is plugged into the first half slot of the crate controls the primary power supply as well as all inserted LV- and HV-modules. Further it connects these to remote controlling interfaces / services in an unique way. MPOD Controller features: TCP/IP 10M/100M port, auto ranging ●...
  • Page 22 Ethernet port, standard NIC pin layout RJ45 Signal Comment GND 1 75 Ohm GND 1 GND 2 75 Ohm GND 2 CAN-bus ports RJ45 Signal Comment CAN-H CAN-L n.c. n.c. reserved n.c. Interlock connector DSUB9 female Signal Comment TTL input (1 kOhm resistor to GND) A high level allows the channels to be switched on 1 CRATE_ENABLE by software...
  • Page 23: Cc24 Controller (Optional Controller Istead Of Mpodc)

    Controls crate and module functions Digital I/O: Free configurable INHIBIT, INTERLOCK Preconfigured services: EPICS, SNMP, HTTP, SOAP, Websocket Webbrowser based control and configuration system Easy configuration and firmware updates of connected hardware For more details please see controller manual: http://file.wiener-d.com/documentation/MPOD/iseg_manual_CC2x_en_14.pdf 30. May 2018...
  • Page 24: Local Control

    6 Local Control 6.1 Introduction MPOD full size and MPOD mini crates can be optionally equipped with a local color graphic display and two rotary controls. Usage of the rotary controls Please note that the display function and operation changed with MPOD firmware 2.1.xxxx Connecting MPOD to the AC line will show the following screen: Switching POWER on will power up the MPOD crate and the display will scan the crate for available module.
  • Page 25: Mpod Display Main Menu

    MPOD Display Main menu Main Window Rotate <R> to change between GLOBAL, • CHANNEL,CONFIG and LOCK Global Window Press <R> to go into screen saver mode with • high visibilitly channel display Press <L> to go back to the Main Window •...
  • Page 26: Mpod Display Channel Menu

    MPOD Display CHANNEL menu SWITCH ON / OFF and status Window Press <R> to switch channel ON or OFF • Rotate <R> to change between SWITCH • ON/OFF, NOMINAL ,SUPERVISION and MODUL NOMINAL settings Window Press <R> to select parameter (will be marked) •...
  • Page 27 Supervision settings Window Press <R> to select parameter (will be marked • yellow) Rotate <R> to change between parameters • Press <R> to edit value (will be shown in red), • change value with <R>, <L> will change resolution digits (red) to allow precise settings Press <R>...
  • Page 28: Remote Control / Software

    7 Remote Control / Software Please check the download section at file.wiener-d.com for the latest version of MPOD software and documentation! Software Setup for Microsoft Windows Before the MPOD Controller can be used, it may have to be configured according to the network environment.
  • Page 29 IP address of 0.0.0.0 will enable DHCP. HTTP and SNMP port numbers should only be modified if you know what you do. Setting any ports to 0 disables the server. The “First LV Slot” item is only used on old systems / FW versions to define the slot number of the first LV-module.
  • Page 30 The dialog is divided into five main sections: Measurement ● Shows the actual measured sense voltage, terminal voltage (at the module terminals), current, the calculated power and the most critical module temperature. Control & Status ● Here the channel can be switched on and off.
  • Page 31: Web Browser

    Please install netSNMP (32-bit version) from the CD-ROM or downloaded from WIENER support web site on the control computer. In order to perform SNMP calls from any WIENER product the WIENER-CRATE-MIB file must be stored somewhere on the PC doing the calls, by default that location should be /usr/share/snmp/mibs (Windows: C:\usr\share\snmp\mibs).
  • Page 32 This command will retrieve a block of information. -v 2c: This parameters specifies which version of the SNMP to use. WIENER devices use SNMP 2C. -M $path: This parameter should be replaced with the path to the WIENER-CRATE- MIB.txt file.
  • Page 33 A list of all available parameters or sub-parameters as for instance channels can be obtained using the command snmpwalk with the paramtere “crate”. To get all parameters use: snmpwalk -Cp -Oqv -v 2c -M $path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public $ip crate example: snmpwalk -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public 192.168.2.25 crate...
  • Page 34 The example below retrieves information about whether the main power for the crate is on. If you wish to test this example on your own system replace “$path” with the path to WIENER- CRATE-MIB.txt (/usr/share/snmp/mibs by default and “$ip” with the ip address of your MPOD (see following examples).
  • Page 35 To turn MPOD on, we can use the command: snmpset -v 2c - path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c private $ip sysMainSwitch.0 i 1 Most of the parameters for snmpset are the same as snmpget, the new parameters are highlighted below.
  • Page 36 To access multiple units the groupsSwitch function provides access to all modules in the MPOD crate (index 0), all ISEG HV modules (index 64), or to all WIENER low voltage modules (index 128). In addition groups can be defined for low voltage modules.
  • Page 37: Iseg High Voltage Module Special Commands

    1V/s …. 20% of Vnom (max. nominal voltage). In case KILL is enabled the maximum ramp rate is reduced to 1% in order to lower the risk of unwanted trips during voltage ramp cycles. snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -M $path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru $ip outputVoltageRiseRate.index F value Item...
  • Page 38 outputFailureMaxCurrent of outputSupervisionBehavior before. Item Type Access Status bits / Switch functions outputStatus bits read outputEnableKill (13) outputEmergencyOff (14) outputSwitch integer read-write Off (0) On (1) resetEmergencyOff (2) setEmergencyOff (3) clearEvents (10) DESCRIPTION Read: An enumerated value which shows the current state of the output channel. Write: Change the state of the channel.
  • Page 39 For each supervision value, a two-bit field exists. The enumeration of this value (..L+..H*2) is: WIENER LV devices 0 ignore the failure 1 switch off this channel 2 switch off all channels with the same group number 3 switch off the complete crate.
  • Page 40 07/10/09 EBS 8/16 bipolar channels, distributor module Example of necessary SNMP commands for the delayed trip function: snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.2.25 groupsSwitch.64 i 4 disableKill snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.2.25 outputVoltage.u100 F 60 60.000000 V...
  • Page 41: Iseg Load Unit Module Commands

    "04 " /* outputFailureMaxCurrent */ snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.2.25 outputSwitch.u100 i 10 clearEvents snmpsetx -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.2.25 outputCurrent.u100 F 0.00001 0.000010000 A snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.2.25 outputSwitch.u100 i 1 snmpget -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public 192.168.2.25 outputStatus.u100...
  • Page 42: Iseg Module Commands

    DESCRIPTION "Definition of user-changeable items. A bit field packed into an integer which define the behavior of the output channel. Usable for WIENER LV devices only. The position of the bit fields in the integer value are: Bit 0: Voltage ramping at switch off: 0: Ramp down at switch off.
  • Page 43 "A bit field packed into an integer which define the behavior of the output channel / power supply after failures. For each supervision value, a two-bit field exists. The enumeration of this value (..L+..H*2) is: WIENER LV devices ignore the failure switch off this channel switch off all channels with the same group number switch off the complete crate.
  • Page 44: Change Of Community Names / Setting Of Passwords

    WIENER-CRATE-MIB::snmpCommunityName.private = STRING: "private" WIENER-CRATE-MIB::snmpCommunityName.admin = STRING: "admin" WIENER-CRATE-MIB::snmpCommunityName.guru = STRING: "guru" snmpwalk -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c private 192.168.0.80 snmpCommunityName WIENER-CRATE-MIB::snmpCommunityName.public = STRING: "public" WIENER-CRATE-MIB::snmpCommunityName.private = STRING: "private" In order to secure the MPOD system communication the community names can be used as passwords and be changed accordingly.
  • Page 45: A Bash Simple Script For Snmp

    -Oqv -v 2c -M $path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru $ip outputNumber.0) indices=$(snmpwalk -Oqv -v 2c -M $path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru $ip outputIndex) x=(`echo $indices | tr ' ' ' '`) COUNTER=0 30. May 2018...
  • Page 46 [ $COUNTER -lt $channelCount ]; do index=$(echo ${x[${COUNTER}]}) voltage=$(snmpset -OqvU -v 2c -M $path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru $ip outputVoltage.$index F $setVoltage) iLimit=$(snmpset -OqvU -v 2c -M $path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru $ip outputCurrent.$index F $setCurrent) rampspeed=$(snmpset -OqvU -v 2c -M $path -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru $ip outputVoltageRiseRate.
  • Page 47: Mpod Snmp Parameter List (Most Common)

    7.11 MPOD SNMP Parameter List (most common) Parameter Multi Access Type sysMainSwitch sysStatus sysVmeSysReset outputNumber groupsNumber outputName string outputGroup outputStatus outputMeasurementSenseVoltage outputMeasurementTerminalVoltage outputMeasurementCurrent outputMeasurementTemperature outputSwitch outputVoltage outputCurrent outputVoltageRiseRate outputVoltageFallRate outputSupervisionBehavior outputSupervisionMinSenseVoltage outputSupervisionMaxSenseVoltage outputSupervisionMaxTerminalVoltage outputSupervisionMaxCurrent outputSupervisionMaxTemperature outputConfigMaxSenseVoltage outputConfigMaxTerminalVoltage outputConfigMaxCurrent outputConfigMaxPower sensorNumber sensorTemperature sensorWarningThreshold sensorFailureThreshold...
  • Page 48: Labview Control Program (Netsnmp)

    All LabView MPOD function VI’s are using SNMP calls from the WIENER_SNMP_LV.DLL. This DLL requires the installation of NETSNMP and the WIENER –CRATE-MIB.txt file as described in Chapter 6.3! The supplied LabView programs allow controlling both low and high voltage channels for small configurations of up to 10 MPOD modules.
  • Page 49: C++ Programming (Netsnmp)

    / high voltage modules. For Windows all needed functions are provided by a dynamically loadable library WIENER_SNMP.DLL. This DLL requires NETSNMP and the WIENER –CRATE-MIB.txt file as described in chapter 6.3! The following functions are provided in this library (for details see source code):...
  • Page 50 getSensorNumber getSensorTemp getSensorWarningTemperature setSensorWarningTemperature getSensorFailureTemperature setSensorFailureTemperature getPsOperatingTime getFanOperatingTime getFanAirTemperature getFanSwitchOffDelay setFanSwitchOffDelay getFanNominalSpeed setFanNominalSpeed setFanNominalSpeed getFanNumberOfFans getFanSpeed snmpSetDouble snmpGetDouble snmpSetInt snmpGetInt 30. May 2018...
  • Page 51: Mpod Crate

    8 MPOD Crate Powered chassis for multichannel low and high voltage modules Construction 8 Ux 19” crate max.10 modules, up to3 kW or 6KW output power / 3,6kW or 2x 3,6KW input power Slots: 10 + ½ (MPOD controller) Dimensions (w, h, d) 483 mm x 460 mm x 355 mm Weight: 31,5 kg...
  • Page 52 10 MPOD Low Voltage module MPV 8xx , MPV 4xx data sheet 8 channel low voltage module with floating outputs with individual return lines and sense lines • Polarity configurable, outputs are insulated from each other and the chassis mainframe earth with •...
  • Page 53 Regulation fast remote sense circuit (short sensed distance, sense connected to output at the MPOD module): Static: MVP 2-8 V < 15 mV (+/-100% load, +/- full mains range) MVP other voltages < 0.05 % (+/-100% load, +/- full DC input range) Dynamic (0.5 m MVP 2-8 V...
  • Page 54: Snmp Examples For Mpod And High Voltage Ehs/Eds Module

    /* snmpget: starts a SNMP request /* -v 2c: This parameters specifies which version of the SNMP to use. WIENER devices use SNMP 2C. */ /* -M $path: This parameter should be replaced with the path to the WIENERCRATE-MIB.txt file.
  • Page 55 -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public 192.168.16.222 outputTripTimeMaxCurrent.u100 0 ms snmpset -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c guru 192.168.16.222 outputTripTimeMaxCurrent.u100 i 3000 3000 ms /* delay of 3 sconds */ snmpget -Oqv -v 2c -m +WIENER-CRATE-MIB -c public 192.168.16.222 outputStatus.u100 "80 "...
  • Page 56: Wiener Snmp Parameter Structure

    12 WIENER SNMP Parameter structure // GENERATED WITH // snmptranslate -w 120 -Tp WIENER-CRATE-MIB::crate > SnmpTree.txt +--crate(1) +--system(1) | +-- -RW- EnumVal sysMainSwitch(1) Values: off(0), on(1) | +-- -R-- BitString sysStatus(2) Values: mainOn(0), mainInhibit(1), localControlOnly(2), inputFailure(3), outputFailure(4), fantrayFailure(5), sensorFailure(6), vmeSysfail(7), plugAndPlayIncompatible(8), busReset(9),...
  • Page 57 Size: +-- -R-- EnumVal outputMeasurementTemperature(8) Values: ok(-128), failure(127) +-- -RW- EnumVal outputSwitch(9) Values: off(0), on(1), resetEmergencyOff(2), setEmergencyOff(3), clearEvents(10), setVoltageRippleMeasurementOff(20), setVoltageMeasurementOn(21), setRippleMeasurementOn(22), setVoltageRippleMeasurementOn(23) +-- -RW- Opaque outputVoltage(10) Textual Convention: Float Size: +-- -RW- Integer32 outputAdjustVoltage(11) Range: -128..127 +-- -RW- Opaque outputCurrent(12) Textual Convention: Float Size: +-- -RW- Opaque outputVoltageRiseRate(13)
  • Page 58 Size: +-- -RW- Opaque outputConfigOffsetSenseVoltage(31) Textual Convention: Float Size: +-- -RW- Opaque outputConfigGainTerminalVoltage(32) Textual Convention: Float Size: +-- -RW- Opaque outputConfigOffsetTerminalVoltage(33) Textual Convention: Float Size: +-- -RW- Opaque outputConfigGainCurrent(34) Textual Convention: Float Size: +-- -RW- Opaque outputConfigOffsetCurrent(35) Textual Convention: Float Size: +-- -RW- Integer32 outputUserConfig(37) Range: 0..31...
  • Page 59 +-- -R-- Opaque moduleHardwareLimitCurrent(5) Textual Convention: Float Size: +-- -RW- Opaque moduleRampSpeedVoltage(6) Textual Convention: Float Size: +-- -RW- Opaque moduleRampSpeedCurrent(7) Textual Convention: Float Size: +-- -R-- BitString moduleStatus(8) Values: moduleIsFineAdjustment(0), moduleIsLiveInsertion(2), moduleIsHighVoltageOn(3), moduleNeedService(4), moduleHardwareLimitVoltageIsGood(5), moduleIsInputError(6), moduleIsNoSumError(8), moduleIsNoRamp(9), moduleSafetyLoopIsGood(10), moduleIsEventActive(11), moduleIsGood(12), moduleSupplyIsGood(13), moduleTemperatureIsGood(14), moduleIsKillEnable(15) +-- -R-- BitString moduleEventStatus(9) Values: moduleEventPowerFail(0), moduleEventLiveInsertion(2), moduleEventService(4),...
  • Page 60 | +--snmp(1) | | | | | +--snmpCommunityTable(1) | | | | | | | +--snmpCommunityEntry(1) | | | | Index: snmpAccessRight | | | | | | +-- ---- EnumVal snmpAccessRight(1) | | | Values: public(1), private(2), admin(3), guru(4) | | | +-- -RW- String snmpCommunityName(2) | | |...
  • Page 61 Range: 0..900 | +-- -RW- Integer32 fanNominalSpeed(6) | +-- -RW- Integer32 fanNumberOfFans(7) Range: 0..12 | +--fanSpeedTable(8) | | | | | +--fanSpeedEntry(1) | Index: fanNumber +-- ---- Integer32 fanNumber(1) Range: 1..12 +-- -R-- Integer32 fanSpeed(2) | +-- -RW- INTEGER fanMaxSpeed(9) | +-- -RW- INTEGER fanMinSpeed(10) | +-- -RW- Integer32 fanConfigMaxSpeed(11) | +-- -RW- Integer32 fanConfigMinSpeed(12)
  • Page 62: Mpod Firmware Update

    For Bootloader from revision 1.5 and Firmware revision 2.*.0.15 and higher 1) In addition to the latest firmware files you need the MUSEcontrol program version 2.0.910.0 or higher. http://file.wiener- All files can be download from the WIENER file server d.com/software/MUSEcontrol/ http://file.wiener-d.com/firmware/MPOD/ 2) Connect the MPOD to the Computer via USB 3) Start the MUSEcontrol program and select the tab “system”.
  • Page 63 5) Check the version of the current firmware or boot loader. There are three options: Option 1) Check “Erase Fw.” (erase firmware) and “Erase Bl.” (erase boot loader) if the current firmware is older than 2.*.0.15 or it is a firmware without boot loader. After that push the button “browse” to scan the flash.
  • Page 64 Also ignore the no modules message to hit the button “Ignorieren”. Follow the step 1 and 2. Execute the instructions of option 2. Option 2) Check “Erase Fw.” (erase firmware) if there no current, legal firmware is available or a newer one should be installed.
  • Page 65 Option 3) Check “Erase Bl.” (erase boot loader) if there an older boot loader (from version 1.5) and a newer one should be installed. If no boot loader is available chose option 1. After that push the button “browse” to scan the flash. In some minutes select the new boot loader file in the automatically opened file menu.
  • Page 66: Mpod Display Firmware Update

    14 MPOD Display Firmware Update MPOD display firmware update is possible with all displays using firmware Doom 1.0.1344.0 or above (see http://file.wiener-d.com/firmware/MPOD-Display The update is done via Ethernet connected to the MPOD controller with the special utillity PIC32PL.exe (http://file.wiener-d.com/software/PIC32BL Please install this software on your Windows PC start the program and perform the following...
  • Page 67 Click the „Erase“ icon to erase the previous Click „Program“ to program the new firmware. firmware. A verify is done automatically. Now click the „Run new firmware“ icon (blue circle with triangle) to leave the boot loader and execute the new firmware. 30.
  • Page 68: Iseg Hv Module Firmware Update Vias Ethernet / Snmp

    15 ISEG HV Module Firmware Update vias Ethernet / SNMP Download ISEG SNMP tools and latest firmware from ISEG WEB-Site: http://www.iseg-hv.com/support/ The firmware may have to be requested by providing HV module name / part number and serial number 2. Perform MPOD firmware upgrade to MPODMaster 2.1.2181.1 or higher using MUSEcontrol and the USB connection (see instructions in MPOD manual) 30.
  • Page 69 3. Run isegSnmpToolsSetup-win32-1.0.8.1.exe to install the ISEG software. Remove all modules from the MPOD except the one you want to update (it's possible to update multiple modules sequentially, but it is saver to start with only one first) 4. Close all programs that connect to the MPOD 5.
  • Page 70 9. If the text field with the firmware name appears red, select the HEX file with "Select..." either E08F2_421.hex (or other recommended firmware file) 10. Click Flash. The update consists of three steps: Flash, Compare and Postflash. After Postflash, the Table shows "Done" in the status column. 30.
  • Page 71 . You can now close the program, re-power the MPOD and control it again with iseg SNMP Control. If anything goes wrong, e.g. the update stops and the progress bar is not moving for 2 minutes or more, you can close the program, re-power the MPOD and try again. 30.
  • Page 72: Instruction To Change The Bitrate

    16 Instruction to change the Bitrate Instruction to realize the change of the bitrate of the HV Module The default setting for HV Modules with WIENER MPOD setup are 125kbit/s , this instruction describes how to set to 250KB/s. 30. May 2018...
  • Page 73 Hardware: tested with Peak CanBus_USB Dongle, Mpod Crate , PC Windows, Firmware: MPODmaster-2.1.3496.0 ; MPODslave-1.10 (is required); Software: MuseControl: http://file.wiener-d.com/software/MUSEcontrol/MUSEcontrolInstall- 2.1.3505.0.exe IsegCANHVControl: http://download.iseg-hv.com/software/isegCANControl/current/isegCanTerminal.zip included Peak driver (use only the driver from iseg because it is modified ), PcanView http://www.peak-system.com/fileadmin/media/files/pcanview.zip Please Install all needed Software !
  • Page 74 Connect Mpod (CAN port)controller to PC (USB port)via CAN bus dongle. The connection test with PCAN View of HV module: Open iseg Can Control, Select Peak USB CAN and select the current bit rate (HV module) 30. May 2018...
  • Page 75 please copy corresponding password and enter under Option Password. Configuration: change bitrate on desired value and confirm Now close IsegCanHVcontrol , open Muse Control and disable „Disable Synchronisation” (as point 1.) Restart the Mpod Crate. Ready! 30. May 2018...

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