Enterprise Electronics DWSR-2001X Multi-Mode Radar System User Manual DWSR 2001 2

Enterprise Electronics Corporation Multi-Mode Radar System DWSR 2001 2

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DWSR 2001 User Manual 2

CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 1 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 128 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL BLVD. ENTERPRISE, ALABAMA  36330 TELEPHONE:  (334) 347-3478 FAX:  (334) 393-4556 EMAIL:  SALES@EECRADAR.COM   Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC)   User Manual
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 2 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. Official Enterprise Electronics Corporation (EEC®) Indemnification Clause  The technical data and information (hereinafter “technical data”) contained herein is highly confidential and pro-prietary in nature and is the sole and exclusive intellectual property of the Enterprise Electronics Corporation  (EEC®).  Any company, organization, entity or individual who seeks to benefit from the use of this technical data (“User”) agrees to hold said information in strict confidence.  User agrees that, unless required by law, it shall not disclose or make the technical data available in any form to a third party without the specific express written con-sent of EEC® with regard to each such third party.  User agrees to take all necessary steps to ensure that Intellec-tual Property is not disclosed or distributed by its Directors, Officers, employees, representatives or agents in viola-tion of this condition.  The User of the technical data contained herein agrees to defend (using counsel of EEC’s choosing), indemnify and hold harmless EEC®, its Directors, Officers and its employees, parent company, affiliate companies and/or subsidiaries, its successors and assigns, customers and users of its Product(s) against all suits at law or in equity and from damages, claims and demands arising out of the death or injury to any person or damage of any kind to User's Directors, Officers, employees, agents or property as a result of User's use, misuse, assumptions or interpre-tations of the technical data contained herein.    EEC® has made its best effort to offer the most current, correct, and clearly expressed information possible. Nev-ertheless, inadvertent errors in information may occur.  In particular, but without limitation to the above, EEC® disclaims any responsibility for typographical errors or punctuation errors contained herein.  EEC® is a Registered Trademark of Enterprise Electronics Corporation. StarDrive™ is a Trademark of EEC®. EDRP-9™ is a Trademark of EEC®. ERCP-9™ is a Trademark of EEC®.   Simultaneous dual polarization radar systems offered by EEC® are covered by one or more of the follow patents:  US 6,859,163. US 6,803,875.  US 7,049,997  Various additional domestic and international patents have been applied for.  Validity Date:  08 Mar 07
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 3 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. 1.0 DDC MODULE DESCRIPTION .......................................................................... 4 2.0  DDC HARDWARE INTERFACE ........................................................................ 5 2.1 DDC GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................  5 2.2 RS232 PORTS (J1) ................................................................................................. 5 2.2.1  RS232 Pinouts on J1 ..................................................................................... 6 2.3 POWER INPUT (J2) ................................................................................................. 6 2.3.1  Power Pinouts on J2 ..................................................................................... 6 2.4 I/O PORTS (J3,J4) .................................................................................................. 7 2.4.1  I/O Pinouts on J3 .......................................................................................... 10 2.4.2  I/O Pinouts on J4 .......................................................................................... 11 2.5 ETHERNET (J5) ...................................................................................................... 12 3.0 SOFTWARE INTERFACE ................................................................................... 12 3.1 SERIAL CONTROL .................................................................................................. 12 3.2 ETHERNET CONTROL ............................................................................................. 12 3.3 UPDATING THE ON-BOARD SOFTWARE ..................................................................  12 3.3.1 Monitor Program .......................................................................................... 12 3.3.2  Main DDC Program ..................................................................................... 12 4.0 TROUBLESHOOTING THE DDC ...................................................................... 13 4.1 LED INDICATORS .................................................................................................. 13 APPENDIX A – SOFTWARE LOADING ........................................................................ 14 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 14 TERMINAL SETUP ............................................................................................................... 14 INTERRUPTING THE BOOT PROCESS .................................................................................... 15 OPERATIONAL PARAMETER CONFIGURATION .................................................................... 16 Network Configuration .................................................................................................. 16 MAC Address ............................................................................................................ 17 Additional Configuration ............................................................................................... 17 Wait ............................................................................................................................ 17 Boot To ...................................................................................................................... 17 Exceptions Cause ....................................................................................................... 17 Watch Dog ................................................................................................................. 18 Quiet/Loud Boot ........................................................................................................ 18 APPLICATION FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD ............................................................................... 18 Personality Configuration ............................................................................................. 21
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 4 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. 1.0  DDC Module Description The Distributed Data Collection (DDC) module is an Ethernet, CAN, or serial RS232 controlled device that collects both analog and digital data as well as controls relays.  It outputs TTL sig-nals under processor control. DDC MODULE PROCESSORETHERNET3 x RS23216 TTLINPUTS8 TTLOUTPUTS10RELAYDRIVERS8 INPUTAUTORANGINGDVM8 X 10 BITADC5 TO 30 VDC POWERINPUT CONFIGURABLEEXPANSIONPORTTEMPSENSOR2SOURCEDRIVERSTRIGGERPROTECTIONGENERATIONTRIGGER X 22X50 OHMBUFFER5 TO 30 VDC POWERINPUT DDC BLOCK DIAGRAM
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 5 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. 2.0  DDC Hardware Interface  2.1  DDC General Specifications The DDC module uses a Motorola 5282, 32-Bit processor core module with Ethernet on a Carrier PCA.  The Carrier PCA handles all power supply requirements and signal conditioning for the core processor module.  A Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD) is included on the carrier PCA to handle logic and expansion.  Serial ports are buffered on the carrier PCA and routed to the core processor mod-ule.  General specifications are listed in Table 1  Specification  Value  Limit Power supply     +5 to +30 VDC  250ma Temperature  -20 to +120F    RS232 Serial ports  3  RS232 Levels CAN bus port  1    10 bit ADC channels  8  0-5VDC DC Voltmeter Inputs  8  +-200 VDC Discrete Inputs  16  0-30 VDC TTL outputs  8  40ma Sink Relay drive outputs  10  500ma Source +24VDC outputs  2  500ma Trigger inputs  2  24V peak Trigger outputs  2  15V or 5V Programmable Expansion  16  TTL 10/100 Ethernet port  1  10/100 Table 1 - DDC Specifications  2.2  RS232 Ports (J1) The three DDC RS232 ports are accessible through the 9-pin connector, J1 are listed in Table 2. Serial Port  Usage Port 0  Processor console Port 1  General purpose Port 0  General purpose Table 2 – RS232 Serial Ports (J1)
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 6 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. 2.2.1   RS232 Pinouts on J1 The RS232 uses a 9 pin D connector but it is used in a NON-STANDARD way: all three serial ports reside on this connector. These communication ports are simple TX/RX serial ports and do not have hardware flow control.  Pin  Function 1 Ground 2  Port 0 RX 3  Port 0 TX 4 Ground 5 Ground 6  Port 1 TX 7  Port 1 RX 8  Port 2 TX 9  Port 2 RX Table 3 – RS232 Pinout on J1   2.3  Power Input (J2)  2.3.1   Power Pinouts on J2 Pin  Function 1 CAN 2 CAN 3 Ground 4 +24vDC in 5 N/C 6 +24vDC in 7 CAN 8 CAN 9 Ground Table 4 – Power Pinout
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 7 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. 2.4  I/O Ports (J3,J4) DDC, OPEN   The sixteen wide range discrete DDC inputs are connected to the 37 pin D connector J4 .  Each group of four discrete inputs has an associated pull-up selector, JP1 – JP4.  By connecting a jumper between pins 1 & 2 a pull-up will be supplied via 4.7K Ohm resistor to +5VDC. Connecting a jumper between pins 2 & 3 will supply a +24 VDC pull-up voltage via the same 4.7K Ohm resistor.  Each discrete input is buff-ered by a 4.7K Ohm resistor and then a Zener diode regulated to 5.1 volts.  A .1 mF capacitor is used as a filter on each discrete input.  Any one of the 16 discrete inputs can recognize a 1.7 to 30 volt signal without damage to circuits. JP1 – JP4  Pins  J4 Pin  Pullup JP1 1&2 8,9,27,28 +5V JP1 2&3     +24VDC JP2 1&2 11,12,29,30 +5V JP2 2&3     +24VDC JP3 1&2 13,14,32,33 +5V JP3 2&3     +24VDC JP4 1&2 16,17,35,36 +5V JP4 2&3     +24VDC Table 5 – JP1-JP4 Pinout
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 8 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC.  JP1-JP4 JP1-JP4 LOCATION     The eight buffered TTL outputs are connected to the 37 pin D connector, J4, visible in Figure 4.  The eight analog to digital inputs (ADC) with a resolution of 10 bits are connected to the 37 pin D con-nector J3, visible in Figure 3.  Each input is filtered by a .1 mF capacitor.  The reference voltage for the ADC is 5.0 volts.  Input range is from 0 to +5 VDC.  The eight Sink Driver outputs are connected to the 37 pin D connector, J3, visible in Figure 3. Each sink driver can sink up to 500ma at up to +24VDC.  Each sink driver is equipped with a current protection diode for driving relays or inductive loads.  The DDC auto-ranging DC voltmeter circuit is seen in Figure 5.  The auto-ranging DC voltmeter circuit allows the DDC to be connected to a wide range of bi-polar inputs.  Voltage inputs can be bi-polar from 0 to 200 volts.  The input impedance is 1 Meg Ohm.  There are 8 inputs and 2 grounds.  Access to the voltmeter inputs are through the J2 10-circuit screw down terminal block connector.
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 9 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. AUTO-RANGING DC VOLTMETER   The DDC module incorporates a digital trigger protection circuit that allows for the input of two sepa-rate triggers. Trigger inputs are on 37 pin D connector J3 pins 10 and 11. Each trigger input is 50 Ohm terminated and can take trigger pulses up to 25 V peak with duty up to 50% without damage to circuits. PRF maximums are set in memory and can be changed at any time using the Ethernet or serial interface. The DDC provides trigger generation circuitry for local mode testing of the transmitter. The internal/external trigger mode is selectable via the Ethernet or serial interface and generates 1007 PRF and 250 PRF.  Trigger outputs are on the same 37pin D connector J3 pins 23 and 33.
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 10 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. I/O Connector J3 Pin Input/Output Capability 1 AN3 10bit ADC input 0-5VDC 2 AN2 10bit ADC input 0-5VDC 3 AN0 10bit ADC input 0-5VDC 4 AN52 10bit ADC input 0-5VDC 5 Gnd   6 Gnd   7 Gnd   8 Gnd   9 +5VDC VCC 10 TrigIn1 0-30V Pulsed Input 11 TrigIn2 0-30V Pulsed Input 12 TrigOut1 15V or 5V Drive output 13 K8 Relay drive @500ma 14 K6 Relay drive @500ma 15 K4 Relay drive @500ma 16 K2 Relay drive @500ma 17 TrigOut2 5V Drive output 18 NC   19 NC   20 AN1 10bit ADC input 0-5VDC 21 AN56 10bit ADC input 0-5VDC 22 AN53 10bit ADC input 0-5VDC 23 AN55 10bit ADC input 0-5VDC 24 Gnd   25 Gnd   26 Gnd   27 Gnd   28 +5VDC VCC 29 Gnd   30 Gnd   31 Gnd   32 K7 Relay drive @500ma 33 K5 Relay drive @500ma 34 K3 Relay drive @500ma 35 K1 Relay drive @500ma 36 Gnd   37 NC   2.4.1   I/O Pinouts on J3 Table 6 – J3
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 11 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. 2.4.2   I/O Pinouts on J4 I/O Connector J4 Pin Function Capability 1 +24 Source 1  +24VDC Switched @500ma 2 K9 Relay drive @500ma 3 Dout1 TTL output @40ma 4 Dout3 TTL output @40ma 5 Gnd   6 Dout6 TTL output @40ma 7 Dout8 TTL output @40ma 8 Din1 0-30VDC discrete input 9 Din3 0-30VDC discrete input 10 Gnd   11 Din6 0-30VDC discrete input 12 Din8 0-30VDC discrete input 13 Din9 0-30VDC discrete input 14 Din11 0-30VDC discrete input 15 Gnd   16 Din14 0-30VDC discrete input 17 Din16 0-30VDC discrete input 18 NC   19 NC   20 +24V Source 2 +24VDC Switched @500ma 21 K10 Relay drive @500ma 22 Dout2 TTL output @40ma 23 Dout4 TTL output @40ma 24 Dout5 TTL output @40ma 25 Dout7 TTL output @40ma 26 Gnd   27 Din2 0-30VDC discrete input 28 Din4 0-30VDC discrete input 29 Din5 0-30VDC discrete input 30 Din7 0-30VDC discrete input 31 Gnd   32 Din10 0-30VDC discrete input 33 Din12 0-30VDC discrete input 34 Din13 0-30VDC discrete input 35 Din15 0-30VDC discrete input 36 Gnd   37 NC   Table 7 – J4
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 12 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. 2.5  Ethernet (J5) The Ethernet jack (J5)  is located in the rear face of the DDC. This is a standard 10/100-Base-T Ethernet connection jack.  3.0  Software Interface There are three communication interfaces that software can use to communicate with the DDC. Serial and Ethernet interfaces use identical formats for command and control functions in the DDC.  3.1  Serial Control RS232 serial control is through the console port, Port 0. This port initializes at a baud rate of 115,200 and uses standard 8-N-1 protocol. See section RS232 Pinouts on J1 for more information on the hard-ware interface.  3.2  Ethernet Control The DDC has a 10/100 Ethernet interface which can be used for high-speed communications via socket communications in software.  3.3  Updating the on-board Software 3.3.1   Monitor Program The DDC has an onboard Monitor program. The monitor program loading is detailed in Appendix A.  3.3.2   Main DDC Program The main DDC program is flash loaded. To update the program, see Appendix A.
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 13 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. 4.0  Troubleshooting the DDC  4.1  LED indicators LED1 & 2RS232The DDC module has three LEDs that are used for the following indications: Indica-tor Function LED 1 Processor running. This LED should blink regularly. LED 2 Communications link established. This LED should blink regularly. RS232 RS232 receive level present. This LED should be lit when a good RS232 receive level is detected on any of the three RS232 ports.
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 14 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. Appendix A – Software Loading  Introduction  The DRCP firmware and boot configuration data is stored in an on-board flash memory. This document is to be used as a guide for configuration and downloading of the application firmware. A processor will need its configuration, modified when it is a new board without an application and initial configuration or when a configuration item such as the network configuration needs to be changed. Configuration and application firmware loading is preformed in the boot monitor console.  Terminal Setup The firmware and boot configuration data is accessible via the RS-232 console port of each device and can easily be accessed at boot time with a PC serial communications program such as Minicom on Linux or HyperTerminal on Windows.  In our examples we will be using HyperTerminal but these procedures should be preformed easily us-ing any terminal communications software. The illustration below shows how the communication port should be configured.  SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 15 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. Interrupting the boot process Once we a have a DRCP module connected to a PC and the terminal software configured properly we should be able to apply power to the module. When the module begins its boot process it outputs a wait-ing to start message as displayed below . WAITING TO START  When the waiting to start message appears the A character must be sent to the device to interrupt the boot process and enter the configuration screen. Once the boot process has been successfully interrupted, a command prompt will be displayed as shown below.  At this point you are ready to change configura-tion data or download a new application to the module. MONITOR PROMPT
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 16 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. Operational Parameter Configuration  At the command prompt you may enter the setup menu by typing the command setup. The displayed setup menu should look similar to what is displayed below. SETUP MENU  The menu is operated by simply entering the number or letter preceding the desired menu option. Once all desired changes are made simply entering an S will save the options to flash and reboot the processor.  Network Configuration  1) IP ADDRESS When prompted enter the IP address in the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation ex: 10.60.5.10. 2) IP MASK When prompted enter the netmask in the standard IPv4 dotted decimal notation ex: 255.255.255.0
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 17 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. MAC Address When changing any of the network configuration options you may be asked to enter the 12 digit Ethernet MAC address of the module if the module does not have a valid MAC address stored in flash. Each DRCP processor module has a unique MAC address assigned to it. This address can be found on a label atop the module processor board as illustrated below. ETHERNET MAC ADDRESS LABEL  In most cases entering of the MAC address will not be required.  Additional Configuration  Besides network configuration it is necessary to configure a few other operating parameters.  Wait The Wait menu item controls how long the processor waits in seconds before beginning execution of the application stored in flash.  Boot To The Boot To menu item controls whether the processor boots to the application software or the monitor application. This option should be configured to Boot To Application for normal operation.  Exceptions Cause The Exceptions Cause menu item controls how the monitor firmware will handle exceptions in the appli-cation firmware. This option should be set to Exceptions CauseReset.
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 18 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. Watch Dog The Watch Dog menu item enables or disables the on chip watchdog timer. This item should be enabled after downloading the application firmware. If this option is enabled and changes need to be made via the boot monitor console, this item should be changed and saved first. Failure to disable the watchdog will result in the repeated resetting of the processor while in the boot monitor console.  Quiet/Loud Boot The Quiet/Loud Boot menu item toggle configures whether the monitor should display the “Waiting to start message” at boot time. When the menu item reads Quiet Boot the module will display the boot message and selecting the menu item will toggle it to quite mode. When Loud Boot is displayed, the boot message will not appear and selecting the menu item will toggle it to loud mode. This option is used when the NetBurner’s COM0 is used to drive an external device such as a LCD panel and if you do not wish to see the boot message on the device.  Application Firmware Download To download the application firmware into flash follow the steps to enter the console monitor prompt above. Once at the console monitor prompt the application software can be downloaded to the module using the fla command. This command instructs the module to await transfer of the compressed S record application image. The module will respond with Begin Down load now… as seen in the figure below. DOWNLOAD COMMAND
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 19 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. The next step is to transfer the application using your terminal software send text file or ASCII file transfer function. The next two figures show how this is done in HyperTerminal. SEND TEXT FILE SEND TEXT FILE
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 20 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. While the file download is in progress the module with display a series of * characters indicating that it is receiving the application from the host. TRANSFER IN PROGRESS  Once the download is complete the module will announce that it has detected the end of the S record, reset itself and run the downloaded application. DOWNLOAD COMPLETE
CHAPTER 8  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) APPENDIX A  INTERFACE CONTROL DOCUMENTS (ICD) ISSUE/REVISION DATE:  25 JULY 2007  TECHNICAL MANUAL ISO 9001:2000    PROPRIETARY Interface Control Document (ICD)   ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Rev No.  5  Page 21 of 21 Issue Date  25 July 2007  UM-130365 Distribution Data Collection Module (DDC) THE DATA PRESENTED HEREIN REPRESENTS THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF ENTERPRISE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION (EEC).  THIS DATA MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS, WRITTEN CONSENT OF EEC. Personality Configuration  Once the DDC software has been downloaded to the device it is necessary to configure the DDC’s per-sonality by running the setup command from the DDC’s command line interface on COM0 or via telnet. SETUP  After selecting the correct configuration options for your module it is necessary to reset the module by issuing the reset command. The DDC will now reboot and run you selected configuration.

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