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Summary of Contents for DPS Telecom T/Mon LNX
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T/Mon LNX, MINI G2, SLIM G2 QUICK START Visit our website at www.dpstele.com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs. D-QS-TMLNX-12001 June 14, 2019...
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Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice. DPS Telecom shall not be liable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this...
Contents Visit our w ebsite at w w w .dpstelecom .com for the latest PDF m anual and FAQs T/Mon Overview Shipping List Specifications Hardware Installation Mounting Power Connection: -48VDC Power Connection: 110VAC Initial Setup Changing T/Mon's IP Address via Serial Connection LAN Connection 5.2.1 Configuring the NIC Interfaces...
T/Mon Overview DPS is proud to announce the latest in alarm management technology - the T/Mon. It combines T/Mon NOC and EXP technology into one, blazing fast device. The T/Mon yields a cleaner configuration, especially for redundant systems. T/Mon features all the flexibility you expect from T/Mon, with a much faster processor and more RAM - just to name a few enhancements - as it lays the foundation for the future of T/Mon.
Shipping List While unpacking the T/Mon, please make sure that all of the following items are included. If some parts are missing, or if you ever need to order new parts, please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at (800) 622-3314.
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(Shipped with DC powered units only) AC Power Cord (Shipped with AC powered units only) 1-000-80375-02 Ear Screw...
Six 10/100/1000 BaseT ports (Gigabit) on T/Mon LNX/SLIM, 2 on TMon MINI Serial Ports Support for 16 docking modules on T/Mon LNX, 8 on T/Mon SLIM G2, None of T/Mon MINI G2 Hard Drive Dual 1TB SATA drives in RAID 1 Configuration...
Slide Rack Mounting - Optional Accessory (T/Mon LNX only) The Slide Rack enables the T/Mon LNX to easily slide out of its rack position for installation and service access. Your T/Mon shipped with the Slide Rack already mounted to the unit and with the specified rack ears in the correct position for installation.
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2. Secure both brackets with the rack screws provided in the hardware bag. Slide Rack Mounting Mounting the T/Mon LNX on the Slide Rack To mount the T/Mon on the Slide Rack, follow these steps: 1. Extend the Slide Rack.
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Secure T/Mon to Slide Rack Rack Mounting If you did not order the Slide Rack, your T/Mon is equipped with rack ears that can be positioned for either 5” projection or flush mounting in either 23” or 19” racks. To mount the T/Mon directly to the equipment rack, follow these steps: 1.
Power Connection: -48VDC The T/Mon is powered by two screw terminal barrier plug power connectors. Screw term inal barrier plugs To connect the T/Mon to a power supply, follow these steps: 1. Always use safe power practices when making power connections. Be sure to remove fuses from the fuse distribution panel, as well as the back of the T/Mon, before making your power connections.
Initial Setup Changing T/Mon's IP Address via Serial Connection The following script is used to configure Eth0 (main network interface). Refer to the next section to to create and define additional interfaces. 1. Connect a null terminated serial cable (T/Access cable included with the unit) from a PC's COM port to the T/Mon craft port.
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6. Press Y to confirm the new IP address. The script will apply the new IP.
LAN Connection Connect the T/Mon to your LAN by inserting a standard Ethernet cable into the "eth0" port, located on the rear of the unit. Connecting the T/Mon to LAN Ethernet port pinout...
5.2.1 Configuring the NIC Interfaces Your main network interface, Eth0, was created in the previous step. Use the following instructions for creating Eth1 through Eth5 (Network interfaces 2-6). 1. After giving the T/Mon an IP address, open an Internet browser and navigate to the IP at port 10000: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:10000 (where x's aressss T/Mon's IP address) 2.
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5. Click on Add a New Interface. 6. In the name field, enter the NIC label on the back of the T/Mon unit you want to use: eth1, eth2, eth3, eth4, or eth5. NOTE: If the network is not active, don't define. 7.
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9. Adding gateways to new network interfaces: · Return to the Network Configuration page from Step 3. This time, click on the Routing and Gateways icon. · Select the network interface you've just created from the drop-down menu (Eth2 in this example). Enter the gateway information.
Network Time Protocol (NTP) On T/Mon, time syncing is no longer handled as a job, as previously in the T/Mon NOC & IAM. If an NTP job is defined in your existing T/Mon database, you must set it to "Halted". Use the following instructions to setup NTP using the Webmin interface.
Create Shortcut to the Legacy T/Mon Administrative Console Important: During this process you will be prompted to install a plugin for the browser you are using. Make sure you have the appropriate rights on that machine to install browser plugins. Use Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8 or Firefox 3.5 and lower.
You can use this alternative method to create a shortcut to T/Mon Administrative Console: 1. Open any internet browser 2. Enter “http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:10000”, where the xxx.is the IP address assigned to the T/Mon LNX. 3. Log in with “dps_admin” as the username and “dpstelecom” as the password.
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5. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page and look for buttons that are labeled “Download VMWare Plugin” and “Install Desktop Shortcut”. 6. Click on the "Download VMWare Plugin" button. Then click the link to the VMWare Plugin Installer.
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7. Once the file has downloaded, run the installer. 8. Click on the link to “Return to commands”. 9. Click on the “Install Desktop Shortcut” button. Then click the link to the Shortcut Installer. 10. Run the file after it has downloaded. 11.
12. You should now have the VMWare console shortcut on your desktop. Loading Existing T/Mon Database Note: Only necessary if upgrading from a T/Mon NOC, IAM or SLIM G1. 1. Open the T/Mon FTP server by right clicking on the Start Menu of the PC and selecting Explore. 2.
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5. Once the files are pasted into the T/Mon, it will take T/Mon approximately 10 minutes (depending on the size of your database) to convert it over to the T/Mon format.
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6. Take T/Mon out of monitor mode by pressing ESC, R, Enter and go to Files > Utilities > Restore Data Files. Restore the C-Configuration files from the C drive. 7. Hit Enter when you see the message "Insert Disk #1 and press <Enter>" 8.
Analog Groups T/Mon Web 3.0 features a graphical gauge display of your analog values. The colored gauges offer a quick, visual representation of your battery levels, temperature, humidity, voltage readings, wind speed and much more. The ability to create your own analog groups means you can view any assortment of these alarms and save your grouping.
4. Then, using the Analog window on the right side of the screen, you can select which analogs you would like displayed as gauges. Just double click on the analog value and it will be generated as a gauge display. 5.
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Once you have populated the Analog Trending interface with analogs from the desired analog group, you will now see graphical displays of the analog data for the analogs you selected. The settings for the graph are saved by the user as they edit the settings. You can edit your graphs by clicking on the graph you wish to edit then selecting 'Edit Graph'.
2. Prepare relevant information. Having important information about your DPS Telecom product in hand when you call will greatly reduce the time it takes to answer your questions. If you do not have all of the information when you call, our Technical Support representatives can assist you in gathering it.
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Please be at or near your equipment when you call DPS Telecom Technical Support. This will help us solve your problem more efficiently. 4. Call during Customer Support hours. Customer support hours are Monday through Friday, from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M., Pacific time. The DPS Telecom Technical Support phone number is (559) 454-1600.
T/Mon Gold and Platinum Plans T/Mon Gold & Platinum Plan Support Escalation Policy (559) 454-1600 P hone (559) 454-1688 Fa x s upport@dps te le .com Ema il When you call DPS for T/Mon support under your T/Mon maintenance agreement, you'll receive the following benefits: 1.
DPS Telecom which arise out of or are related to the non-fulfillment of any covenant or obligation of End User in connection with this Agreement.
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