Total Priority ... 7 Data Routing ... 7 Transfer Data Connection to Another User Port ... 7 Outgoing Traffic, Data Switch Idle ... 7 Outgoing Traffic, Data Switch Active ... 8 Disconnect Procedure ... 8 Data Transfer Inactivity Time-out ... 8 Loss of Power ...
U.S. FCC Compliance Information Part 15 Class A Notice: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commer- cial environment.
Chapter 1 - General Description The Teltone DS-100 Series Data Switch allows users to communicate with up to 64 Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) through a single, RS-232 serial connection. The DS-100 is available in 4 and 8 port versions and has been designed to be operated independently or as part of a distribution automation system.
Chapter 2 - Getting Started Using this manual This reference manual provides the user/installer with step-by-step instruc- tions for installing and programming the DS-100. Take time to familiarize yourself with this manual. This will make the installation process go more smoothly.
• Hardware installation kit, which includes a spare fuse, mounting brack- ets, screws, and washers. If any of these items are damaged or missing, contact Teltone Corporation Customer Service department. See Chapter 11, Warranty and Service chapter for further information.
“ab0” where “ab” is the default code. Any initial remote access to the menu via the Modem port will require (in default configuration) a program- ming password, with “teltone” being the default password. Once access is gained, an inactivity timer will terminate programming connection after a programmable (default=3) number of minutes of no activity.
Users can apply DC voltage through auxiliary relay on “B” version of Teltone’s Substation Line Sharing Switch, (SLSS - must be on another central office line), through a SCADA system or other intelligent device.
• AC Power Teltone part numbers 250-00204-05 (DS-104) and 250-00204-06 (DS-108) and later are properly labeled for 90 - 120 VAC power use. Earlier models are also able to operate with AC power, but are not correctly labeled. Refer to Figure 7 for AC connections.
Chapter 4 - Typical Applications Electric utilities are continually searching for ways to lower operating costs, improve efficiencies, and provide better customer service. Various distribu- tion automation techniques are quickly being introduced and embraced. This is causing a proliferation of IEDs, such as electronic meters, relays and digital fault recorders to be installed into electrical substations.
Figure 2 Cascade Configuration The user can have up to 64 connections by connecting up to 8 DS-100 units behind a primary DS-100: 40-400-00022 Rev. B...
Figure 3 System Configuration with SLSS and DS-100 The DS-100 has been designed to work in conjunction with the Teltone family of Line Sharing Switches and Cellular Interface Units. Depending on the application, a combination of these devices can provide an efficient, cost effective system solution.
Figure 4 System Configuration with CIUS and DS-100 If cellular service is needed or desired, users can install Teltone’s Cellular Interface Unit for Substations (CIUS) and cellular modem in conjunction with the DS-100. This allows users to take advantage of low cost, reliable, easily...
8. If the user wants to utilize the Emergency Interrupt feature, connect wire leads into the Emergency Interrupt terminals. Connect the other wire end to a switched AC or DC power source. (The Teltone SLSS auxiliary relay may be used for this application.) 9.
The Factory Default settings are: Once you have set up your software press <ENTER> several times and the Main Menu should appear. 12. This should conclude the installation process. If further programming is required, refer to Chapter 6 , Programming and Default Settings chapter. Figure 6 System Installation Note: There are four cable ties located on the back of the unit for securing cables.
If an access password is enabled, enter the password followed by <ENTER>. The second password is after sending the “ab0” command to access remote programming. The default for this password is “teltone” (password is case sensitive.) By using the two password schemes, the DS-100 can be configured for open access to routing, while still protecting programming access, or protecting both routing and programming access.
“ab0” where “ab” is the default or user programmed 2 byte code, then entering the programming password, if enabled. Factory default setting is enabled with the password “teltone”. Modem Configuration The DS-100 sends a user programmable configuration string to the modem whenever power is applied to the DS-100, whenever the Local Maintenance menu is exited, and between calls through the DS-100.
21. SITE NAME & SIGN ON MESSAGE 22. PROGRAMMING PASSWORD 23. PROGRAMMING TIME-OUT 24. TRANSFER CODE CONFIGURATION 25. DATA INACTIVITY TIME-OUT 26. EMERGENCY INTERRUPT 27. OUTGOING CALL PRIORITY 2. PORT CONFIGURATION 40. MODEM PORT 41. PORT 1 42. PORT 2 43.
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User Ports. The PROGRAMMING PASSWORD is by default set to “teltone”. This feature allows for controlled access to the programmable features of the DS- 100.
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Sign-on Message: None CHANGE? (Y/N)_ Select entry > 22 PROGRAMMING PASSWORD 10 characters maximum Current Value: teltone New Value (enter password, or <SPACE> to clear):_ Select entry > 23 PROGRAMMING INACTIVITY TIME-OUT 1-25 minutes (0 = NO TIME-OUT) Current Value: 3 New Value Select entry >...
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*Note* Guard Time X 100mS = Duration, Default is 10 X 100mS = 1 Second. Select entry > 25 Select entry > 26 40-400-00022 Rev. B Response: Enabled Guard Time: 10 * Note* Broadcast: Disabled CHANGE? (Y/N)_ if answered Y, then TRANSFER CODE PREFIX 2 characters Current Value: ab...
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1 = Enable Current Value: 0 (Disable) New Value The Teltone DS-100 allows the configuration of each port, including the Modem port and Local Maintenance port. This configuration includes baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, flow control (hardware vs software), service request (for outgoing calls), cascading operation (for expansion up to 64 ports).
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Select entry > 41 40-400-00022 Rev. B Current Value: 6 (19200) New Value DATA BITS (5-8) Current Value: 8 New Value PARITY 0 = NONE 3 = MARK 1 = EVEN 4 = SPACE 2 = ODD Current Value: 0 (NONE) New Value STOP BITS 0 = 1 bit...
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Cascading: Disabled CHANGE? (Y/N)_ Select entry > 42 PORT 2 CONFIGURATION Name: USER 2 Baud: 19200 Data Bits: Parity: NONE Stop Bits: Flow Control: HARDWARE (RTS/CTS) Service Request: NONE Cascading: Disabled CHANGE? (Y/N) PORT NAME 10 characters maximum Current Value: USER 2 New Value (enter name, or <SPACE>...
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Ports 1-8 have the same options and the programming guidelines are the same as seen prior. The programming command to access a particular port follows the guideline of entering 4x, where x is the port number. For ex- ample, to program port 4, type in 44 <ENTER>, and port 4 properties will appear on the screen.
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Press <ESC> at any time to abort PAGE? (Y/N)y SITE NAME: DS-100 Version: 2.00 SYSTEM PASSWORD: ... Prompt: Disabled SIGN-ON MESSAGE: ... None PROGRAMMING PASSWORD: ... teltone PROGRAMMING INACTIVITY TIME-OUT 1-25 minutes (0 = NO TIME-OUT): ... 3 TRANSFER CODE CONFIGURATION Prefix: Case Sensitive:Disabled...
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Press any key to continue *Note* *Note* - If PAGE? Y/N is answered with N,n, or <ENTER>, these prompts are removed and the information is sent as a continuous flow. Press any key to continue Press any key to continue PORT 3 CONFIGURATION 40-400-00022 Rev.
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PORT 4 CONFIGURATION Name: USER 4 Baud: 19200 Data Bits: Parity: NONE Stop Bits: Flow Control: HARDWARE (RTS/CTS) Service Request: NONE Cascading: Disabled Press any key to continue PORT 5 CONFIGURATION Name: USER 5 Baud: 19200 Data Bits: Parity: NONE Stop Bits: Flow Control: HARDWARE (RTS/CTS)
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Select entry > 61 Alarms are cleared whenever the cause of the failure goes away, except in the case of the Invalid Password alarm. The Alarm contacts on the rear terminal strip will close if either the Power Failure, Watchdog Failure, Check- sum Failure, or Port Time-out Failure alarms are activated.
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Request to Send Clear to Send Data Set Ready Data Carrier Detect Ring Indication With no connection all should read low; with the device properly connected (idle), DTR and RTS are high and the rest low. The CONNECT TO MODEM PORT will allow direct connection to the Modem Port for configuration or monitoring of incoming calls.
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Use a standard RS-232 cable (9 pin female - 9 pin male) and connect the Modem port to a User port to test. All leads will be tested along with the Transmit and Receive connections (at a 57.6 Kilobit rate). Select entry >...
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memory. FLASH EEPROM CONFIGURATION Select entry > 7 FLASH EEPROM CONFIGURATION 0 = Download program to Flash Memory 1 = Reboot Unit using Flash Program 2 = Reboot Unit using Factory Program Select Option: _ Select entry > 7 FLASH EEPROM CONFIGURATION 0 = Download program to Flash Memory 1 = Reboot Unit using Flash Program 2 = Reboot Unit using Factory Program...
Teltone will create upgrades to the DS-100, as necessary, for feature en- hancement or functionality improvements. These upgrades are NOT re- quired to use the DS-100. These upgrades will be available on Teltone's Web site at http://www.teltone.com. Chapter 2 will detail any software upgrades.
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During the transmission of the upgrade file, a series of dots will scroll across the screen, feedback from the DS-100 Data Switch that the upgrade is going smoothly. The gauge at the bottom of the Terminal screen is only the send- ing of the file, not any confirmation that the file is being accepted.
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Scroll over to ACCESSORIES Select HyperTerminal folder Double Click on Hypertrm.exe Enter a Name for the connection, such as DS-100 or Teltone Select an ICON for this configuration (remote upgrade) Enter the phone number for the location to be upgraded, then your...
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The final menu item is 99, which is used to exit the programming mode. Forced exit will occur if the Programming Inactivity Time-out expires, see menu item 23. Select entry > 99 Exiting Menu If you experience any difficulty in with this process, contact Teltone's Techni- cal Support Department. 40-400-00022 Rev. B...
Space state. User Port Indicator LEDs There are 4 User Port LEDs on the DS-104 and 8 User Port LEDs on the DS-108. These green LEDs appear on the front panel, immediately to the right of the TRANSMIT and RECEIVE LEDs.
Chapter 9 - Connectors and Terminal Strips Figure 7 Front and Rear Panels Front Panel Local Maintenance Port The front panel has status and alarm LED indicators. Rear Panel Modem Port User Ports Power In DC Power Out Alarm Emergency Interrupt Power Fuse DCE, DB-9F female D-Sub connector.
Factory Default configuration. The Factory Default configuration will also change the programming password to the factory default value, “teltone” and remove any access password that may have been programmed. The User can program a set of customer default values into the unit. A Programming Menu option allows users to reconfigure their unit to the Customer Defined Default.
For technical assistance on this product, call Teltone Corporation at 1-800- 426-3926 or 425-487-1515 and ask for Technical Support. Return Procedures If a unit is found to be defective, contact Teltone Repair Order Entry at 1-800- 426-3926 or (425) 487-1515 to obtain a Material Return Authorization (MRA) number.
Appendix 1 - Ordering Information System Components DS-104-A-02 DS-108-A-02 Accessories FOT-M-KIT FOT-F-KIT MOD-01 DS-KIT RS-6A RS-6 RS-10 RS-25 RS-50 RS-25-S1 RS-50-S1 742-00020-01 742-00020-02 PS-48VDC-01 40-400-00022 Rev. B RS-232 Data Switch - Four Port RS-232 Data Switch - Eight Port SEL - 2800 Fiber-Optic Transceiver Kit...
Appendix 2 - Specifications Electrical Power Requirements Fuse Requirements Alarm Contacts Emergency Interrupt DC Power Out Serial Ports Supported RS-232 Signals DC Voltage 42 VDC minimum 150 VDC maximum DC Current 650 mA max. @ V/supply =42 V Average DC Current Draw @ 42 VDC @ 150 VDC AC Voltage at 60 Hz 90 VAC minimum...
Watchdog Timer/ Low Supply Voltage Detector Mechanical Dimensions Unit Weight Shipping Weight Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Maximum Humidity Electrostatic Discharge Surge Withstand Capability Vibration and Shock Regulatory FCC Part 15 Class A 40-400-00022 Rev. B Watchdog Time-out under 250 mS 9.75”L x 17.25”W x 2.40”H 19”...
Appendix 3 - Glossary CIUS Teltone’s Cellular Interface Unit for Substations. This device can be used in a stand alone or in conjunction with the DS-100 Series Data Switch and SLSS to establish a cellular link through your local cellular provider network. The CIUS has been designed to withstand the rigors of hostile environments.
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Electronic Institute Association. Electrostatic Discharge. Federal Communications Commission. Federal organization in Washington DC set up by the Communications Act of 1934. It has the authority to regulate all interstate (but not intrastate) communications originating in the United States. Intelligent Electronic Device. Any device that uses a microchip controller to process data, usually associated with the utility industry.
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SLSS Teltone’s Substation Line Sharing Switch. Device can be used to reduce telecommunications cost through line sharing. Unit can be used by itself or in conjunction with the DS-100 and CIUS.
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