S&C TripSaver II Installation, Operation, And Configuration
S&C TripSaver II Installation, Operation, And Configuration

S&C TripSaver II Installation, Operation, And Configuration

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TripSaver
II Cutout-Mounted Recloser
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Outdoor Distribution (15.5 kV and 25 kV)
Installation, Operation, and Configuration

Table of Contents

Section
Qualified Persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Read this Instruction Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Retain this Instruction Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Proper Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Understanding Safety-Alert Messages . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Following Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Replacement Instructions and Labels . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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Packing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Returning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Installing a New Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Replacing a Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Installing a New Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Replacing a Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
September 16, 2019
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TripSaver
II Communications via Gateway
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Section
Kit 903-002702-02/01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Kit 903-002701-01/02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Installing Remote Antenna
Kit 903-002700-02/03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Replacing a Local Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Configuring the Communication Gateway
Software User's Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
General Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Gateway Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
TripSaver II Device Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
TripSaver II Gang Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
TripSaver II Service Center
Configuration Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
DNP3 Master Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
DNP3 Outstation Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
User Roles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Security Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Instruction Sheet 461-509
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    TripSaver II Gang Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Instruction Sheet Thoroughly and carefully read this instruction sheet before installing, operating or configuring your TripSaver II Communications via Gateway system . The latest version is available online in PDF format at sandc.com/en/support/product- literature/ . Familiarize yourself with Safety Information and Safety Precautions on pages 3 and 4 .
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    S&C’s website sandc.com, or call the S&C Global Support and Monitoring Center at 1-888-762-1100. NOTICE Read this instruction sheet thoroughly and carefully before installing your TripSaver II Communication via Gateway system . Replacement If additional copies of this instruction sheet are needed, contact your nearest S&C Sales Office, S&C Authorized Distributor, S&C Headquarters, or S&C Electric Canada Ltd.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions DANGER The TripSaver II Communication via Gateway system connects to a 120/240-Vac high-voltage source. Failure to observe these precautions will result in serious personal injury or death. Some of these precautions may differ from your company’s operating procedures and rules .
  • Page 5: Shipping And Handling

    Shipping and Handling Packing A complete TripSaver II Communications via Gateway system for a new installation consists of two shipping containers. They include the following: • The communication gateway (including radio, if specified “factory-furnished” at time of order), an optional battery if specified, and mounting hardware for securing the box to the pole •...
  • Page 6: Mounting, Powering Up, And Securing The Communication Gateway

    Mounting, Powering Up, and Securing the Communication Gateway Antenna Antenna I/O (PSIO) Board Radio Gateway Controller Battery Module Module Ac line Ground wire fuse Figure 1. The TripSaver II Communications Gateway. S&C Instruction Sheet 461-509...
  • Page 7: Mounting The Communication Gateway To A Pole

    Ground wire Figure 2. Mounting the communication gateway to the utility pole. The gateway should be mounted no further than 100 feet (30.5 m) below TripSaver II Cutout-Mounted Reclosers in a clear and unobstructed line of sight. Typical distance is 30 feet (9 m).
  • Page 8: Powering Up The Communication Gateway

    Mounting, Powering Up, and Securing the Communication Gateway Powering Up the Follow these steps to power up the communication gateway: Communication Remove the red protection cap attached to the power-connection terminal at STEP 1. Gateway the bottom of the communication gateway. STEP 2.
  • Page 9: Installing And Replacing A Radio

    Installing and Replacing a Radio Installing a New Radio A radio providing fi eld-area network capability for SCADA applications, if specifi ed, is furnished factory-installed in the communication gateway. Alternately, the customer may install a user-furnished radio. See Figure 4. Follow these steps to install a radio in the communication gateway: STEP 1.
  • Page 10: Replacing A Radio

    Installing and Replacing a Radio Attach the antenna connector to the user-furnished radio. If using the standard STEP 4. S&C-provided antenna, the applicable leads are LTE 1 (890- to 960-MHz/ 1710- to 2700-MHz bands) and LTE 2 (diversity). If using a remote antenna, use the leads from the surge-suppressor connector.
  • Page 11: Installing And Replacing A Backup Battery

    Installing and Replacing a Backup Battery A backup battery to support the loss of control power and the gang operation feature, if Installing a New specifi ed, is furnished factory-installed in the communication gateway. For customers Battery who initially choose not to have a backup battery, a backup battery system kit (903-002460-01) can be retrofi tted to the communication gateway.
  • Page 12: Replacing A Battery

    Installing and Replacing a Backup Battery STEP 4. Replace the ac-line fuse located at the lower right corner of the gateway box. STEP 5. Do not connect to the 120/240-Vac power source. STEP 6. Check the LEDs on the green gateway controller. After a short delay, LEDs on the gateway controller should light up.
  • Page 13: Installing Remote Antenna Kits

    Installing Remote Antenna Kits Installing Remote The 403- to 470-MHz, 2-dBi antenna kit includes an omnidirectional antenna with an N-male connector, pole mounting and bracket BM-1009, 2-shrink tubing, grounding kits Antenna Kit for the LMR-400, and a weather-resistant cable tie. 40-foot (12.2-m) or 60-foot (18.3-m) 903-002702-02/01 coaxial cable length options are available.
  • Page 14: Installing Remote Antenna

    Installing Remote Antenna Kits Installing Remote The 890- to 960-MHz, 10-dBi antenna includes an omnidirectional Yagi antenna, a pole- mounted single antenna arm with 30-foot (9.1-m) or 50-foot (15.2-m) coaxial cable, and Antenna Kit N-type male connectors on both ends. The customer must provide 1.375-inch (35-mm) 903-002701-01/02 OD pipe for the antenna.
  • Page 15: Installing And Replacing A Local Antenna

    Installing and Replacing a Local Antenna Installing Local The 403- to 470-MHz, 2-dBi antenna includes an omnidirectional antenna with an N-male connector. Antenna 904-002450-02 STEP 1. Remove the red protection cap attached to the antenna connector terminal at the bottom of the communication gateway box. STEP 2.
  • Page 16: Software User's Guide

    Confi guring the Communication Gateway Software User’s Guide Logging on to the Communication Gateway The communication gateway is accessed via a Web browser interface. Connect a PC with a CAT5 Ethernet cable to the communication gateway’s Ethernet Port 1. The default confi guration of the communication gateway’s IP gateway is 192.168.1.1 with DHCP set as “On.”...
  • Page 17 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Figure 10. A ping response in the MSDOS window. With the CAT5 cable attached to communication gateway Ethernet Port 1, launch a Web browser on the PC. Within the URL address line, type in the communication gate- way default IP address of 192.168.1.1 and press the <Return>...
  • Page 18: General Status

    Confi guring the Communication Gateway After a successful login, the browser will open to the communication gateway General Status screen with an application navigation menu on the left side of the screen. The navigation menu will remain visible for all subordinate menu interface screens. See Figure 12.
  • Page 19: Gateway Settings

    Confi guring the Communication Gateway Gateway Settings The Gateway Settings screen contains the “Gateway Name,” “Ethernet 1 (LAN),” “Ethernet 2 (WAN),” “Gateway Confi guration,” “Firmware Upgrade,” and “Reboot Gateway” panels. Note: For all field edits within each menu, the Save button must be clicked for field modifications to occur.
  • Page 20 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Ethernet 1 (LAN) In this panel, the network associated with the communication gateway local area network (LAN) is defi ned for management devices connecting to physical Ethernet Port 1. See Figure 14. As noted earlier, the communication gateway ships with a default IP address of 192.168.1.1, a NetMask equal to 255.255.255.0, and DHCP set to “On.”...
  • Page 21 Confi guring the Communication Gateway With DHCP in the On position, management devices connected to communication gateway’s physical Port 1 will be assigned an IP address from the specified IP range determined by the DHCP Server Start IP Address and DHCP Server End IP Address fields.
  • Page 22 Confi guring the Communication Gateway DHCP State ‘Off’ Three fi elds require identifi cation: Static IP Address, Default Gateway IP Address, and NetMask. The Static IP Address fi eld is the WAN IP address assigned to the communication gateway. The Default Gateway IP Address fi eld is the address of the network device “up-stream”...
  • Page 23 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Gateway Configuration The communication gateway supports a capability to perform bulk imports and exports of certain confi guration data parameters. The communication gateway will use the same XML fi le format for both import and export functions. This will allow a user to confi gure settings in one communication gateway device, export those settings into an XML fi le, and then import the same settings into another communication gateway.
  • Page 24 Configuring the Communication Gateway XML File Description The XML file format is split into two sections. The first section is encapsulated by <ConfigDB> and <configuration> tags. Each item in this section is a simple name/value pair, for example: <ConfigDB> <configuration> <item value=”50”...
  • Page 25 COMM_LOST for DNP3 setpoints originating in the TripSaver II recloser . The usage of the COMM_LOST flag can cause frequent DNP3 events . Length of time in minutes the gateway will wait for DNP3 traffic from...
  • Page 26 Configuring the Communication Gateway The second section in the XML file format is encapsulated by <DNP3> tags. This contains more structured information such as the list of binary input setpoint mappings, for example: <DNP3> <BinaryInputSetPoints> <binaryinputsetpoint statuspoint=”0” codedescription=”1” eventclass=”2”/> <binaryinputsetpoint statuspoint=”3” codedescription=”2” eventclass=”1”/> </BinaryInputSetPoints>...
  • Page 27 Configuring the Communication Gateway Table 2. Import and Export Settings Configuration Parameter Group Attribute Description Data Type Range of Value Boolean indicating whether the gateway will attempt to send DNP3 unsolicited responses to the SCADA master . unsolicitedenabled Boolean True or False See Unsolicited Response on the DNP3 Master Settings screen .
  • Page 28 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Import Configuration Follow these steps to complete the Import Confi guration function. See Figures 19 and 20. Under the Gateway Confi guration panel, click on the Import Confi guration STEP 1. button. A Web User Interface (WUI) dialogue box opens. Click on the Choose File button, which invokes a Windows fi le navigation box.
  • Page 29 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Export Configuration Follow these steps to complete the Export Confi guration function. See Figures 21 and 22. On the Gateway Confi guration panel, click on the Export Confi guration STEP 1. button. A WUI dialogue box opens with a suggested fi lename for the exported confi guration.
  • Page 30 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Firmware Upgrade This panel enables the loading of fi rmware versions onto the communication gateway. See Figure 23. Follow these steps to perform a firmware upgrade: STEP 1. Download the fi rmware fi le. Firmware fi les can be found in the S&C Customer Portal at sandc.com/en/support/sc-customer-portal/.
  • Page 31 Confi guring the Communication Gateway STEP 4. The fi le loads to the communication gateway. After the upload completes, the gateway will confi rm the upload was successful. See Figure 25 as well as Figure 26. Figure 25. The Firmware Upload progress bar. Figure 26.
  • Page 32 Confi guring the Communication Gateway STEP 5. When the upload is completed, the communication gateway will go through a verifi cation process to confi rm it was securely signed by S&C Electric Company. See Figure 27. Figure 27. The firmware-verification process. After the fi le is verifi ed, a notifi cation will appear.
  • Page 33 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Click on the Upgrade button. This will start the upgrade process. See Figures STEP 7. 29 and 30. Figure 29. Start the firmware upgrade process by clicking on the Upgrade button. Figure 30. The firmware-upgrade process progress bar. STEP 8.
  • Page 34 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Figure 31. A dialog box showing the firmware upgrade is complete. Reboot Gateway The red colored Reboot button enables the user to restart the communication gateway. When selected, a dialogue box appears for confi rmation of the Reboot command. After the user clicks on the OK button, the user interface will show a Gateway Unavailable screen.
  • Page 35: Tripsaver Ii Device Management

    Transceiver ID and TripSaver II Device Name. See Figure 33 and Figure 34 on page 36. The TripSaver II Transceiver ID must contain a total of 32 hexadecimal digits, separated by three periods. The process completes, and the user is returned to the top TripSaver II Device Management screen when the Add button is clicked.
  • Page 36 Transceiver ID, link status, and RSSI are displayed. A TripSaver II recloser may be changed or removed by clicking on the Edit or Remove button. Clicking on the Identify button will cause the TripSaver II recloser to update its LCD screen to all blue, then all white, and repeat.
  • Page 37 “corded” power module (power module with ac adapter and extension cord) to the base of the TripSaver II recloser . The corded power module is ONLY intended to be used for setup and data collection when the TripSaver II recloser is de-energized and removed from the utility pole .
  • Page 38 When the TripSaver II recloser is powered with line current (minimum 4 amps), the pairing process will begin. It is strongly recommended that the TripSaver II recloser not be paired with a gateway until both are installed in the permanent location. This pairing process requires the TripSaver II recloser to be powered by primary line current, and it cannot be accomplished with the configuration power module or cordless power module.
  • Page 39: Tripsaver Ii Gang Operation

    To support different customer workfl ows, alternate procedures are available to pair TripSaver II reclosers with the gateway. • One alternative is to pair the TripSaver II reclosers one at a time but confi gure the TripSaver II recloser before the gateway. First, confi gure the TripSaver II recloser by performing Steps 2 through 7.
  • Page 40 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Gang Operation Settings The Gang Operation feature can be enabled in the gateway by clicking on the Enable Gang Operation toggle button. See Figure 36. Figure 36. The Enable Gang Operation toggle button. The Gang Operation Retry Time field configures the time between drop-out com- mands given to the reclosers configured for gang operation (Range of 0 –...
  • Page 41 The Enable in Gateway toggle button must be set to allow the gateway to gang operate a TripSaver II recloser, while the Enable in TripSaver II toggle button enables the same drop-open capability in the TripSaver II recloser itself.
  • Page 42 Confi guring the Communication Gateway After making the desired settings, click on the Save button to save the configuration. See Figure 38. Figure 38. Click on the Save button after configuring the desired reclosers for gang operation. The Perform Gang Trip button can be clicked to perform a Gang Operation pro- cedure on user request.
  • Page 43: Configuration Software

    TripSaver II Service When connected to the communication gateway through Ethernet Port 1, the connected TripSaver II reclosers can be accessed through the communications gateway with the Center Configuration service center confi guration software. This allows the gateway to take the place of the USB Software transceiver.
  • Page 44 Confi guring the Communication Gateway When the Service Center Configuration mode is enabled, the dialogue box opens. See Figure 41. Figure 41. The dialog box showing successful service center configuration activation. S&C Instruction Sheet 461-509...
  • Page 45 Select the desired recloser and click on the Connect button. The Identify button can be used to help identify a TripSaver II recloser. It will cycle the recloser’s LCD screen to solid blue, and then back again. See Figure 42.
  • Page 46: Dnp3 Master Settings

    Confi guring the Communication Gateway DNP3 Master Settings The purpose of the DNP3 Master Settings screen is to update settings for connecting to the DNP3 master server. General DNP3 Master Settings The backhaul communications protocol is fi rst identifi ed by the selection of TCP, UDP, or Serial options in the drop-down box.
  • Page 47 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Specific to selection of the serial protocol, four new fields will open directly under the “General DNP3 Master Settings” panel. The new fields requiring input include Baud Rate, Stop Bits, Parity, and Flow Control. The Baud Rate field is chosen by selecting one of the values from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 48 Confi guring the Communication Gateway DNP3 Master 1 The DNP3 Master 1 panel allows updates to the DNP3 Address, IPv4 Address, Port, and Unsolicited Response fi elds. After clicking on the Edit button, a dialogue box appears for specifi c fi eld inputs. The DNP3 address must be specifi ed regardless of the selection of TCP, UDP, or Serial transport.
  • Page 49: Dnp3 Outstation Settings

    DNP3 Outstation The purpose of the DNP3 Outstation Settings screen is to specify how the communication gateway will operate within a Proxy mode between the TripSaver II recloser and the Settings SCADA master and to confi gure the DNP3 point codes/mapping for DNP3 communications to the TripSaver II recloser.
  • Page 50 Confi guring the Communication Gateway DNP3 Outstation General Settings In this panel are two fi elds and one toggle button, the TCP Keepalive Timer and the DNP3 Inactivity Timer fi elds and the Disable DNP3 Object Flag Comm_Lost toggle button, specifi c to settings for communications between the communications gateway and the SCADA master.
  • Page 51 Confi guring the Communication Gateway The fields are defined as follows: • TCP Keepalive Timer. This fi eld is a heartbeat timer and is the interval between the DNP3 keepalive messages sent over a TCP connection. • DNP3 Inactivity Timer. This is the length of time, in minutes, the gateway will wait for DNP3 traffi c from a SCADA master before performing recovery actions to restore DNP3 connectivity.
  • Page 52 The fields are defined as follows: • Indefinite Unsolicited Retries. This toggle button enables the communication gateway to keep retrying the transmittal of cached TripSaver II recloser unsolicited responses until successful back to the SCADA master. • Number of Retries for Confirm. This field is only relevant when the Indefinite Unsolicited Retries function is disabled.
  • Page 53 Confi guring the Communication Gateway DNP3 Setpoints Settings In this panel, all setpoint types will be defi ned and mapped. A full list of code-description defi nitions is found in Instruction Sheet 461-560, “S&C TripSaver® II Communication Gateway: DNP Points List and Implementation.” The process to make point changes for each category (Analog Inputs, Counters, and Binary Outputs) is identical.
  • Page 54 Status Point fi eld. A drop-down dialogue box will open with code defi nitions for all TripSaver II reclosers paired with the communication gateway. See Figure 50. When a code defi nition has been chosen, select the Check Mark icon to fi nalize it.
  • Page 55 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Class: This is the DNP event class in which this point can be placed. Specify Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3, or choose the No Event option if event data reporting is turned off for that point.
  • Page 56 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Analog Input Points Configuration This window contains confi guration parameters for analog input points. Mapping these points will make them available in SCADA. The fi eld is initiated by clicking on the Analog Input button. See Figure 52. Figure 52.
  • Page 57 Code Description: These are the point codes representing specific analog inputs that may be assigned to individual SCADA point numbers for TripSaver II reclosers paired with a communication gateway. A full list of code-description definitions is found in Instruction Sheet 461-560, “S&C TripSaver®...
  • Page 58 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Counter Points Configuration This fi eld contains confi guration parameters for Counter points. Mapping these points will make them available in SCADA. The fi eld is initiated by clicking on the Counter button. See Figure 53. Figure 53.
  • Page 59 Code Description: This point code represents a specific type of counter reported by the TripSaver II recloser. There are counter points for each of the four TripSaver II reclosers. A full list of code-description definitions is found in Instruction Sheet 461-560, “S&C TripSaver®...
  • Page 60 Code Description: Binary outputs are used by the SCADA master to update settings in the communication gateway or any of the associated TripSaver II reclosers. A full list of code-description defi nitions is found in Instruction Sheet 461-560, “S&C TripSaver® II Communication gateway: DNP Points List and Implementation.”...
  • Page 61: User Roles

    The User Roles screen is for adding users and corresponding access privileges. The types of user roles include Admin, Gateway User, TripSaver II User, and Technician. The addition of a user is initiated by clicking on the Add User button. A dialogue box will open with the required User, Password, and Confi rm Password fi elds, and a drop-down box to select user role.
  • Page 62 Allowed Update gateway Allowed Allowed Blocked Blocked configuration Gateway Settings Install firmware Allowed Blocked Blocked Blocked Add/Update/Remove TripSaver II Recloser Allowed Allowed Allowed Blocked TripSaver II buttons Device Management Display TripSaver II Allowed Allowed Allowed Blocked recloser status Configure gang operation...
  • Page 63: Security Settings

    Confi guring the Communication Gateway Security Settings Secure Tunnel The TripSaver II Communications Gateway supports the ability to tunnel all communication network traffi c from the communication gateway to a customer-supplied peer. See Figure 56. Enabling a secure tunnel from the communications gateway creates an authenticated, encrypted, and integrity-protected path through which DNP3 traffi c will pass.
  • Page 64 Confi guring the Communication Gateway In the Security Settings screen, the communications gateway administrator can create secure communication tunnels using common tunneling protocols, such as L2TP-Ethernet/IPSEC, L2TP-PPP/IPSEC, or OpenVPN. This instruction sheet provides a description of how to create these secure tunnels. See Figure 57. Figure 57.
  • Page 65 Confi guring the Communication Gateway L2TP Ethernet Configuration IPSec is often used to secure L2TP packets by providing confi dentiality, authentication, and integrity. The combination of these two protocols is generally known as L2TP/IPSec. This type of security tunnel allows the administrator to create a secure tunnel that encapsulates Ethernet packets from the local Ethernet interface on the communication gateway to the remote server.
  • Page 66 Configuring the Communication Gateway Follow these steps to add an L2TP-Ethernet/IPSec tunnel: STEP 1. Enter the IP address of the IPSec server in the IPSec server IP box. STEP 2. Enter a fully qualified domain name of the IPSec server in the IPSec server FQDN box.
  • Page 67 Confi guring the Communication Gateway L2TP PPP Configuration This type of security tunnel allows the administrator to create a secure tunnel that encapsulates IP packets from the local interface fi rst within PPP and subsequently within an IPSec Security Association with the remote server. The L2TP/PPP IPSec tunnel provides authentication, encryption, and integrity protection for remote communications to the communication gateway.
  • Page 68 Configuring the Communication Gateway Follow these steps to add an L2TP-PPP/IPSec tunnel: STEP 1. Select the L2TP-PPP/IPSec option from the drop-down menu. A configuration dialogue box will open. STEP 2. Enter the IP (private) address of the IPSec server in the IPSec server IP box. STEP 3.
  • Page 69 Confi guring the Communication Gateway OpenVPN Configuration This type of security tunnel allows the administrator to create an OpenVPN tunnel to encapsulate IP packets from the local interface to the remote OpenVPN server. Like the tunnel configuration above, select the Open VPN option from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 70 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Follow these steps to add OpenVPN: STEP 1. Enter the IP (private) address of the VPN server in the IPSec Server IP box. STEP 2. Enter the Server port number into the Server Port box. Enter the (private) IP address into the Server Tunnel IP box.
  • Page 71: Profile

    Confi guring the Communication Gateway Profile Remote Web Access The Remote Web Access toggle button enables Web-user interface access via Ethernet Port 2. This confi guration setting can only be updated by the admin user, and only after the admin user has changed the default password. Web access via Ethernet Port 2 is also controlled by a DNP3 binary output setpoint, which must also be enabled to allow this traffi c.
  • Page 72: Diagnostics

    Confi guring the Communication Gateway The Profi le screen enables the present user logged in to the communication gateway to change his or her password credentials. See Figure 63. Figure 63. The Profile screen. Diagnostics The Diagnostics screen initiates the retrieval of the Diagnostic and Event Log fi les. See Figure 64.
  • Page 73 Confi guring the Communication Gateway When any of the Retrieve buttons is selected, a dialogue box opens notifying the user of the file-retrieval interval. See Figure 65. Figure 65. The Diagnostic Log retrieval interval dialogue box. If the Download button is clicked, a notification of file download completion appears, and the Log file will be saved in the computer’s Download file folder.
  • Page 74: Enabling The Remote Web User Interface (Ui)

    Confi guring the Communication Gateway Enabling the Remote The following four steps must be performed to enable remote fi rmware upgrades to the gateway using the remote Web UI. Web User Interface (UI) In the Profi le tab, the gateway admin password must be changed locally from STEP 1.
  • Page 75 Confi guring the Communication Gateway Figure 69. Configuring the Remote Web UI DNP3 status points (binary inputs). If an S&C SpeedNet™ Radio is used for the fi eld area network radio, the remote STEP 5. Web user’s computer will require an additional setting to be updated to enable Web access.
  • Page 76: Quick Installation Checklist

    After the above steps are complete, proceed with the following if they have not already been done: □ Pair the communication gateway with TripSaver II device(s). □ Configure the communication gateway. To configure the communication gateway in the warehouse, use the three-prong ac power cable (cat. number 007-002101-01/02).

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