Installation Manual
NetSure⢠LMS Data Processing Unit
Installation Instructions, Section 5879 (Issue BA, April 7, 2014)
Spec. No: 58650500, 586505500 Code: Section 5879
Model No: LMS1000 Issue BA, April 7, 2014
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LMS Dual MCA Interface Software Option
Refer to the LMS documentation (especially Section 5847) for
description, configuration, and operation of the LMS Dual MCA
Interface feature. Refer to Spec. Nos. 582140000, 582140001, or
582126100 Power System documentation for system
interconnections information.
Powering Up and Checking System Operation
Initial Startup Preparation
Ensure that all blocks (except the last block) in the "Installation
Acceptance Checklist", located at the beginning of this document,
have been checked.
This procedure requires a terminal to be connected to the system,
either locally or remotely, as described in this section.
If a local terminal is used, the communications parameters must
be initially set for 19200 bits/s, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no
parity.
If a remote terminal is used, the communications parameters must
be initially set for 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity.
Powering Up the System
This procedure verifies the correct status and operation of all
indicators after power is first applied. These indicators are located
on the LMS1000 CPU circuit cards. In a 586505000/586505500
LMS1000 System, these indicators are visible through the front
panel of the Main and Expansion Cabinets. In the
582140000/582140001/582126100 Power System, open the
bay's front door to view the indicators on the LMS CPU circuit card.
PROCEDURE:
1. Apply DC input power to the system by closing the
external fuse(s) or circuit breaker(s) which supplies power
to each component of the LMS1000 system.
2. Verify that the ON indicator is illuminated green (on the
Main LMS1000 CPU circuit card, and each LMS1000
Expansion CPU circuit card).
3. Verify that the FAIL indicator is not illuminated (on the
Main LMS1000 CPU circuit card, and each LMS1000
Expansion CPU circuit card).
4. Verify that the programmable status LED indicators are
extinguished (on the Main LMS1000 CPU circuit card
only).
Logging Onto the System
Note:
For WEB Interface, refer to the OPERATING section in the User
Instructions (Section 5847). Section 5847 can be accessed via
the CD (Electronic Documentation Package) furnished with
your system.
PROCEDURE:
If using a local terminal, press the
ENTER
key.
If communicating through a modem, the user must call the system
and wait for it to answer. A remote communication link is
automatically established after the modem connects.
For a Telnet session, simply connect to the system.
1. When the communication link is established, the system
prompts the user to ...
ENTER PASSWORD
*
2. The system has asked for a password. As shipped, the
password for each command access level of the system is
the same number as the level of access requested.
Therefore, the password for level 1 is 1, level 2 is 2, etc. In
this procedure, the password (command access level)
that is required is 6. Type
6
, then press
ENTER
. The
character 6 will not appear on the screen as it is typed.
3. The system responds with the command prompt ...
Command <6>:
4. The user is now logged onto the system.
586505000/586505500 Main Cabinet or
582140000/582140001/582126100 Primary Power Bay I/O
Circuit Card Verification
This procedure verifies correct installation of the I/O circuit cards in
the 586505000/586505500 Main Cabinet or
582140000/582140001/582126100 Primary Power Bay, and
confirms that the CPU circuit card is communicating with these
circuit cards.
Note:
I/O circuit cards installed in 586505000/586505500
Expansion Cabinets or 582140000/582140001/582126100
Secondary Bays and the I/O circuits in optional
586505000/586505500 Expansion Assemblies are displayed
as unmapped nodes in an order based on serial#, spec#, and
cabinet location parameters until these Nodes are established
in the LMS1000 Network. This is covered in the System
Configuration section.