Installation guide
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Version 1 Status Issued
Last Editor Carl Rabe Date 11-Dec-2014
Document Name Stratos Outstation General and ICM Handbook Document No. 667/HB/52250/000
Copyright © Siemens plc 2014. All Rights Reserved. Mobility and Logistics is a division of Siemens Plc
Loopback This is a 1.6 metre cable with loopback between pins 4, 5
and 20 (RTS, CST & DTR signals) for controllers which
do not drive hardware flow control signals.
This cable must be ordered separately.
667/1/47176/101
Extension This is a 1 metre straight-through extension cable with
25-way D-type plug on one end and 25-way D-type
socket on the other. It is used to extend the standard or
loopback cables, e.g. where the Microsense MTC & MPC
have the handset port on the manual panel.
This cable must be ordered separately.
667/1/26579/002
Table 25 – Controller RS232 Cable Part Numbers
The cable is plugged into connector ID 5 on the CPU board as shown in Figure 5.
5.7 I/O and Detector connections
The I/O will need to be wired to the correct I/O pins on either the I/O board(s) [48 inputs +
16 outputs] or the PSU board [8 inputs + 2 outputs] for the system to perform the required
functions. For the 48-16 I/O board refer to Table 20 and for the PSU board I/O refer to
Table 11 for connector pinouts. (The PSU board is at fixed address 15 so the 8 + 2 I/O is
mapped at the ‘end’ of the I/O space.
If MOVA is used, refer to the defined I/O mapping to determine where the detector I/O
needs to be wired to. Refer to the MOVA handbook 667/HB/46000/003.
If UTMC OTU functionality is required, the configuration CSV file as exported from the
instation should be consulted to determine where the individual force and reply bits need
to be wired to. Refer to the UTMC handbook 667/HB/46000/004.
5.8 IP Communications
If IP communications are to be used, the correct system IP address must be programmed
into the Stratos Outstation before connecting it to the network to ensure that no IP
conflicts occur and that the unit is on the correct subnet.
In order to support the last gasp dial functionality the comms device must be powered
from a backup supply. If using the Stratos outstation to provide the backup the comms
devices power supply must be wired to the Modem Power connector pins 2 & 3 as shown
in the table below. Refer to section 3.4 for more detail.
The maximum load permissible on the switched modem supply output is 1A.










