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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 5 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................6 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................6 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................8 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide 5 VIQ CONFIGURATION GUIDE ....................... 1 5.1.1 Configure the VCNCs ........................33 5.1.2 Configure the Time and Date ......................34 5.1.3 Configure the UDP Group......................35 5.1.4 Configure the GUID ........................
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This is a miniature computing platform that can be installed as part of a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It has been specifically designed to easily interface between the Sontay SonNet Wireless Receiver, and a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It supports ...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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THE UNIT The unit includes internal web based (html5) Configuration pages, designed to simplify the engineering and configuration of the unit. The SIP SonNet-Trend displays each Sontay SonNet wireless ‘End device’ communicating with the SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver (connected at ) as a Trend IQ3 controller on the Trend BMS Supervisor.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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The LED is off (extinguished) if a valid Ethernet connection is not detected. Serial Ports LEDs LEDs show the communication traffic between the unit and Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver connected via the corresponding Serial port, Issue 1, Jun. 2014...
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If outgoing communications traffic is detected, the LED will extinguish irregularly as communications traffic is detected. Button and Switches 1.1.2 The unit is fitted with a recessed button for controlling the hardware and a Serial Interface switch for defining Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver communications standard.
SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SonNet Network 1.2.1 The Sontay® SonNet radio system is a proprietary protocol solely for use with SonNet wireless ‘End devices’ It. is comprised of a receiver, battery powered sensors and permanently powered routers. Routers, though permanently powered, can also have sensing elements, accomplishing both router and sensors functions.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 24VDC Ethernet Reset Power Supply Switch Port Button USB2.0 32mm Port (x2) 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT Power LED 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 Status Ready LED LEDs 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 LAN Activity 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................
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1 x 10/100Mbps port via RJ45 connector with 1.5KV magnetic isolation Serial 1 x TTY port via RJ45 connector, supporting connection to Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver Note Only is configured via the DIP Switch. 2 x USB2.0 compliant host ports supporting low-speed (1.5Mbps) and full-speed (12Mbps) data rate...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
CONFIGURATION GUIDE This section will describe the process of allowing the data recorded by SonNet ‘End devices’ connected to a SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver communicating with this product to be monitored by the BeMS. It will explain the specific configuration, ...
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CONNECT TO THIS PRODUCT When this product has been correctly installed (see Issue 1, Jun. 2014...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 5 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................6 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................6 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................8 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide 5 VIQ CONFIGURATION GUIDE ....................... 1 5.1.1 Configure the VCNCs ........................33 5.1.2 Configure the Time and Date ......................34 5.1.3 Configure the UDP Group......................35 5.1.4 Configure the GUID ........................
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This is a miniature computing platform that can be installed as part of a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It has been specifically designed to easily interface between the Sontay SonNet Wireless Receiver, and a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It supports ...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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THE UNIT The unit includes internal web based (html5) Configuration pages, designed to simplify the engineering and configuration of the unit. The SIP SonNet-Trend displays each Sontay SonNet wireless ‘End device’ communicating with the SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver (connected at ) as a Trend IQ3 controller on the Trend BMS Supervisor.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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The LED is off (extinguished) if a valid Ethernet connection is not detected. Serial Ports LEDs LEDs show the communication traffic between the unit and Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver connected via the corresponding Serial port, Issue 1, Jun. 2014...
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Button and Switches 5.1.2 The unit is fitted with a recessed button for controlling the hardware and a Serial Interface switch for defining the Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver communications standard. Reset Button This recessed button is used to reboot the unit. Operating this button will perform a reboot that will restart the unit if the software fails.
SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SonNet Network 5.2.1 The Sontay® SonNet radio system is a proprietary protocol solely for use with SonNet wireless ‘End devices’ It. is comprised of a receiver, battery powered sensors and permanently powered routers. Routers, though permanently powered, can also have sensing elements, accomplishing both router and sensors functions.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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1 x 10/100Mbps port via RJ45 connector with 1.5KV magnetic isolation Serial 1 x TTY port via RJ45 connector, supporting connection to Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver Note Only is configured via the DIP Switch. 2 x USB2.0 compliant host ports supporting low-speed (1.5Mbps) and full-speed (12Mbps) data rate...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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Note Each product is supplied with a default IP address. This is used to identify the product on the IP network and it must be changed and assigned a unique IP address according to local company network policy. Before configuring this product, ensure it and the computer are in the same IP range. Typically, a fixed IP address is used because the computer performs communications with individual products.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 5 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................6 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................6 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................8 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide 5 VIQ CONFIGURATION GUIDE ....................... 1 5.1.1 Configure the VCNCs ........................33 5.1.2 Configure the Time and Date ......................34 5.1.3 Configure the UDP Group......................35 5.1.4 Configure the GUID ........................
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This is a miniature computing platform that can be installed as part of a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It has been specifically designed to easily interface between the Sontay SonNet Wireless Receiver, and a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It supports ...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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THE UNIT The unit includes internal web based (html5) Configuration pages, designed to simplify the engineering and configuration of the unit. The SIP SonNet-Trend displays each Sontay SonNet wireless ‘End device’ communicating with the SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver (connected at ) as a Trend IQ3 controller on the Trend BMS Supervisor.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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The LED is off (extinguished) if a valid Ethernet connection is not detected. Serial Ports LEDs LEDs show the communication traffic between the unit and Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver connected via the corresponding Serial port, Issue 1, Jun. 2014...
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Button and Switches 7.1.2 The unit is fitted with a recessed button for controlling the hardware and a Serial Interface switch for defining the Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver communications standard. Reset Button This recessed button is used to reboot the unit. Operating this button will perform a reboot that will restart the unit if the software fails.
SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SonNet Network 7.2.1 The Sontay® SonNet radio system is a proprietary protocol solely for use with SonNet wireless ‘End devices’ It. is comprised of a receiver, battery powered sensors and permanently powered routers. Routers, though permanently powered, can also have sensing elements, accomplishing both router and sensors functions.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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1 x 10/100Mbps port via RJ45 connector with 1.5KV magnetic isolation Serial 1 x TTY port via RJ45 connector, supporting connection to Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver Note Only is configured via the DIP Switch. 2 x USB2.0 compliant host ports supporting low-speed (1.5Mbps) and full-speed (12Mbps) data rate...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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Tip! Mozilla Firefox is the recommended web browser as it provides a faster, safer, and smarter display of the parameters, but other browsers can be used. Safari is not compatible with this product. Type the required IP address. An IP address must be entered using the standard 32-bit dotted-decimal notation.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 5 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................6 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................6 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................8 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide 5 VIQ CONFIGURATION GUIDE ....................... 1 5.1.1 Configure the VCNCs ........................33 5.1.2 Configure the Time and Date ......................34 5.1.3 Configure the UDP Group......................35 5.1.4 Configure the GUID ........................
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This is a miniature computing platform that can be installed as part of a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It has been specifically designed to easily interface between the Sontay SonNet Wireless Receiver, and a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It supports ...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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THE UNIT The unit includes internal web based (html5) Configuration pages, designed to simplify the engineering and configuration of the unit. The SIP SonNet-Trend displays each Sontay SonNet wireless ‘End device’ communicating with the SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver (connected at ) as a Trend IQ3 controller on the Trend BMS Supervisor.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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The LED is off (extinguished) if a valid Ethernet connection is not detected. Serial Ports LEDs LEDs show the communication traffic between the unit and Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver connected via the corresponding Serial port, Issue 1, Jun. 2014...
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Button and Switches 9.1.2 The unit is fitted with a recessed button for controlling the hardware and a Serial Interface switch for defining the Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver communications standard. Reset Button This recessed button is used to reboot the unit. Operating this button will perform a reboot that will restart the unit if the software fails.
SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SonNet Network 9.2.1 The Sontay® SonNet radio system is a proprietary protocol solely for use with SonNet wireless ‘End devices’ It. is comprised of a receiver, battery powered sensors and permanently powered routers. Routers, though permanently powered, can also have sensing elements, accomplishing both router and sensors functions.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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a slower reaction time and the ‘Restore’ feature is disabled when accessed via a secure configuration. Enter the ‘User’ name and ‘Password’ (see Issue 1, Jun. 2014...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 5 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................6 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................6 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................8 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide 5 VIQ CONFIGURATION GUIDE ....................... 1 5.1.1 Configure the VCNCs ........................33 5.1.2 Configure the Time and Date ......................34 5.1.3 Configure the UDP Group......................35 5.1.4 Configure the GUID ........................
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This is a miniature computing platform that can be installed as part of a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It has been specifically designed to easily interface between the Sontay SonNet Wireless Receiver, and a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It supports ...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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THE UNIT The unit includes internal web based (html5) Configuration pages, designed to simplify the engineering and configuration of the unit. The SIP SonNet-Trend displays each Sontay SonNet wireless ‘End device’ communicating with the SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver (connected at ) as a Trend IQ3 controller on the Trend BMS Supervisor.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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The LED is off (extinguished) if a valid Ethernet connection is not detected. Serial Ports LEDs LEDs show the communication traffic between the unit and Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver connected via the corresponding Serial port, Issue 1, Jun. 2014...
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Button and Switches 10.1.2 The unit is fitted with a recessed button for controlling the hardware and a Serial Interface switch for defining the Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver communications standard. Reset Button This recessed button is used to reboot the unit. Operating this button will perform a reboot that will restart the unit if the software fails.
SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SonNet Network 10.2.1 The Sontay® SonNet radio system is a proprietary protocol solely for use with SonNet wireless ‘End devices’ It. is comprised of a receiver, battery powered sensors and permanently powered routers. Routers, though permanently powered, can also have sensing elements, accomplishing both router and sensors functions.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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This product is ready to be configured when the communication interface parameter options appear on the computer screen. If the valid ‘User’ name and ‘Password’ fails to launch the configuration page, Tip! clear the web browser cache (generally <Ctrl>+<Shift>+<Del> will display the ‘Delete browsing history’...
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10.3 CONFIGURE THE COMMS INTERFACE The ‘Map points’, ‘IP settings’, and ‘Comms settings’ parameters are used to configure the communication protocols used to transmit data between the SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver and this product. The ‘Back up and restore’ parameters generate a copy (back up) of the configuration that should be kept in a secure environment (not with the computer) protecting it from user error, hardware failure, and other problems.
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Change the ‘IP address’, ‘Subnet mask’, and ‘Default gateway’ according to local network policy. This provides a unique identification of a product in the defined Subnet Mask on the IP network. The Subnet Mask is a configurable range of accessible IP addresses and the Default Gateway is used to direct communications to IP addresses not in the defined Subnet Mask.
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Configure the Comms Settings 10.3.2 The ‘Comms settings’ page is divided in to 2 (two) sections. The parameters on the left define the physical connection between this product and the SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver. The parameters on the right define the connection between this product and the Trend network. Press ‘...
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Configure the ‘Trend connection settings’. These parameters define the type of connection to the Trend network. Select the required ‘Connection type’ to determine the data collector used, i.e. vIQ, Ethernet or Serial. Select ‘vIQ’ to pass data to the internal virtual OS, there are no additional parameters.
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Configure the Map points 10.3.3 The ‘Map points’ page displays settings used to assign SonNet ‘End device’ and selected parameters to a specific virtual OS (‘vIQ’) and module Index Number, respectively. To map SonNet ‘End device’ parameters Press ‘ ’ to reveal the configuration options from the left side of the screen and select ‘Map points’...
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Map a SonNet ‘End device’ parameter to a vIQ OS and Module. Select the required ‘End device’ to show the list of specifically related parameters, e.g. Temperature, Humidity, and Setpoint, etc. If a required SonNet ‘End device’ appears Tip! disabled (grey highlight), select...
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Select the required SonNet ‘End device’ parameter and press ‘ ’ (as shown above) to add it to the ‘Map points’ page table. This will automatically assign ‘End selected device’ parameter to the defined Trend LAN and OS (according to the value at the top of the ‘LAN’...
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CONFIGURE THE MODULE AUTHORISATION Occasionally authorisation may be used to control which users are permitted to change Trend ‘Knobs’ and ‘Switches’ module parameters in a specific group of OSs. Groups of one or more OSs can be protected using a ‘Pin number’, associated with a ‘Pin level’. The Trend ‘Knobs’ and ‘Switches’...
Configure the Back up and Restore 10.3.4 The ‘Back up’ function generates a copy of the configuration in this product to be protected in a secure environment protecting it from user error, hardware failure, and other problems. It creates a back up of the configuration (IP settings, Comms settings, SonNet ‘End devices’, mapping to vIQ OS, vIQ OS configuration, and Sensors plot files) to a defined media/location which can be used to restore this product to an earlier state (see Restore a Previous Configuration...
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The ‘Restore’ function allows this product to be returned to an earlier state without losing data. This is useful if it is not operating correctly because of a configuration change or a problem with an application, i.e. file loss and data corruption, but is most useful for disaster recovery if this product fails completely.
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10.4 MANAGE THE LOGIN SECURITY When installed, the configuration web pages are protected by a ‘User’ name and default ‘Password’ (see Issue 1, Jun. 2014...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 5 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................6 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................6 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................8 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide 5 VIQ CONFIGURATION GUIDE ....................... 1 5.1.1 Configure the VCNCs ........................33 5.1.2 Configure the Time and Date ......................34 5.1.3 Configure the UDP Group......................35 5.1.4 Configure the GUID ........................
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This is a miniature computing platform that can be installed as part of a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It has been specifically designed to easily interface between the Sontay SonNet Wireless Receiver, and a Trend BeMS (Building energy Management System). It supports ...
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THE UNIT The unit includes internal web based (html5) Configuration pages, designed to simplify the engineering and configuration of the unit. The SIP SonNet-Trend displays each Sontay SonNet wireless ‘End device’ communicating with the SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver (connected at ) as a Trend IQ3 controller on the Trend BMS Supervisor.
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The LED is off (extinguished) if a valid Ethernet connection is not detected. Serial Ports LEDs LEDs show the communication traffic between the unit and Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver connected via the corresponding Serial port, Issue 1, Jun. 2014...
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Button and Switches 11.1.2 The unit is fitted with a recessed button for controlling the hardware and a Serial Interface switch for defining the Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver communications standard. Reset Button This recessed button is used to reboot the unit. Operating this button will perform a reboot that will restart the unit if the software fails.
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SonNet Network 11.2.1 The Sontay® SonNet radio system is a proprietary protocol solely for use with SonNet wireless ‘End devices’ It. is comprised of a receiver, battery powered sensors and permanently powered routers. Routers, though permanently powered, can also have sensing elements, accomplishing both router and sensors functions.
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VIQ CONFIGURATION GUIDE Each vIQ OS (out-station) corresponds to a group of points from connected to this product and is configured via the ‘vIQ’ configuration pages. The vIQ stores a network of virtual Trend OSs that mimics the third party devices connected to the network and provides information that defines each OS, and the values recorded at the configured protocol dependant parameter.
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Create a virtual Trend network of virtual OSs (vIQ). Each vIQ presents a mapped device as a virtual Trend IQ3 controller on the Trend network. Press ‘ ’, showing the Trend LAN viii. currently used by the configured OSs in the product, to display a page for editing the ‘LAN number’.
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 5 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................6 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................6 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................8 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Error! Reference source not found. - Technical Guide 5 VIQ CONFIGURATION GUIDE ....................... 1 5.1.1 Configure the VCNCs ........................33 5.1.2 Configure the Time and Date ......................34 5.1.3 Configure the UDP Group......................35 5.1.4 Configure the GUID ........................
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THE UNIT The unit includes internal web based (html5) Configuration pages, designed to simplify the engineering and configuration of the unit. The SIP SonNet-Trend displays each Sontay SonNet wireless ‘End device’ communicating with the SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver (connected at ) as a Trend IQ3 controller on the Trend BMS Supervisor.
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The LED is off (extinguished) if a valid Ethernet connection is not detected. Serial Ports LEDs LEDs show the communication traffic between the unit and Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver connected via the corresponding Serial port, Issue 1, Jun. 2014...
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Button and Switches 13.1.2 The unit is fitted with a recessed button for controlling the hardware and a Serial Interface switch for defining the Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver communications standard. Reset Button This recessed button is used to reboot the unit. Operating this button will perform a reboot that will restart the unit if the software fails.
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SonNet Network 13.2.1 The Sontay® SonNet radio system is a proprietary protocol solely for use with SonNet wireless ‘End devices’ It. is comprised of a receiver, battery powered sensors and permanently powered routers. Routers, though permanently powered, can also have sensing elements, accomplishing both router and sensors functions.
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1 x 10/100Mbps port via RJ45 connector with 1.5KV magnetic isolation Serial 1 x TTY port via RJ45 connector, supporting connection to Sontay SonNet RF-RXS wireless receiver Note Only is configured via the DIP Switch. 2 x USB2.0 compliant host ports supporting low-speed (1.5Mbps) and full-speed (12Mbps) data rate...
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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SIP SonNet-Trend - Interface Range Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ............................1 1.1 THE UNIT 1.1.1 Front Panel Annunciation ....................... 3 1.1.2 Button and Switches ........................4 1.2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ..........................5 1.2.1 SonNet Network ..........................6 1.2.2 Trend Network ..........................6 2 HARDWARE GUIDE ..........................
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