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Instruction
Strobecom II
Applies to firmware versions:
4140 v4.1.8 and higher
4140 and
OSPOC v5.1.9 and higher
OSPOC: Front
Panel User Guide
The front panel of the 4140 and OSPOC
TOMAR Electronics, Inc.
provide feedback on system status and
2100 W. Obispo Ave.
allow user access to a command set.
Gilbert, AZ 85233 USA
This document will focus on the front
panel command set.
800.338.3133 ph
800.688.6627 fax
IS0591-05
www.tomar.com
12/01/2015

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  • Page 1 OSPOC v5.1.9 and higher OSPOC: Front Panel User Guide The front panel of the 4140 and OSPOC TOMAR Electronics, Inc. provide feedback on system status and 2100 W. Obispo Ave. allow user access to a command set. Gilbert, AZ 85233 USA This document will focus on the front panel command set.
  • Page 2 REGARDLESS OF THE OPERATION OR NON-OPERATION OF THE STROBECOM II SYSTEM. TOMAR Electronics, Inc. makes every endeavor to ensure the accuracy of its documentation. However, TOMAR Electronics, Inc. is not liable for any inaccuracies contained herein. TOMAR reserves the right to make changes to its products without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Front Panel Overview..........................4 Components..........................4 1.1.1 On Indicator LED ........................4 1.1.2 Power Switch......................... 4 1.1.3 Channel LED Display......................4 1.1.4 Select Pushbutton ......................... 4 1.1.5 Power-up Display ........................5 1.1.6 Ethernet Connector....................... 5 Front Panel Command Menu........................ 5 Entering the Front Panel Menu.....................
  • Page 4: Front Panel Overview

    Note: The heartbeat indicator LED is labeled as ‘on’. 1.1.2 Power Switch The power switch is used to turn power on or off to the Strobecom II 4140 and OSPOC. 1.1.3 Channel LED Display These LEDs are numbered 1 to 6, indicating the respective channel for preemption. Under normal operations these LEDs indicate the status of any preemption events.
  • Page 5: Power-Up Display

    1.1.6 Ethernet Connector The RJ45 Ethernet connector provides Ethernet connectivity to the Strobecom II 4140 and OSPOC. 2 Front Panel Command Menu The front panel menu allows access to a set of commands. Once the menu is active, each channel provides a single command as illustrated in the figure below.
  • Page 6: Entering The Front Panel Menu

    Use of the front panel entails the process of first selecting the desired command, then selecting the channel(s) on which to apply the command, and finally activation of the command. Brief pushbutton presses (less than 2 seconds) are used in the selection of either the command or the channel. Holding the pushbutton press (longer than 2 seconds) is used to either choose a command or activate the command on the selected channels.
  • Page 7: Front Panel Commands

    Front Panel Commands Each channel LED position provides a single command, as shown in the previous figure (Figure 1). To select a command, briefly press and release the pushbutton until the desired command is illuminated. To utilize the command, press and hold the pushbutton for at least 2 seconds. The LED will briefly blink when the command has been activated.
  • Page 8: Channel Enable/Disable

    2.2.4 Channel Enable/Disable Channel enable or disable is associated with LED channel 4. It is solid red at this level. This allows toggling a channel between enabled or disabled. A disabled channel will not produce a preemption event. During channel selection, the channel LED color will indicate the current status of the channel. A solid green LED indicates the channel is currently enabled.
  • Page 9: Front Panel Indicator Patterns And Troubleshooting

    3 Front Panel Indicator Patterns and Troubleshooting The front panel LED indicators are used to depict the status of optical events as well as other events detected within the system. These indications include some basic assistance in troubleshooting system problems, particularly regarding the SPM card and detector status. Power Up Upon power-up, all channel LED indicators are cycled through the various colors.
  • Page 10: Detector Fault Detect

    Detector Fault Detect When excess current is drawn from the SPM of the 4140 or OSPOC, a detector fault condition will be triggered. Typically, a short between power and either ground or the signal wire will cause a detector fault. This condition will be indicated by all LED channels constantly alternating amber and red.
  • Page 11: Channels(S) Disabled

    Channels(s) Disabled From either the front panel menu operations or OSPSoft, it is possible to disable preemption on some channels. Disabled channels will be indicated on the front panel. A solid red LED indicates that channel has been disabled. At most, channels 1 to 4 will be solid red in this mode.
  • Page 12: Command Menu - Operation Reference

    4 Command Menu – Operation Reference A quick reference is provided for the menu operations. The table represents the actions performed on the pushbutton to achieve the desired operations. Table 1: Front Panel Command Reference Command Description Pushbutton Emergency Band Select emergency test Select LED 1 (solid green) using short presses Test...

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