
INSTALLATION AE/LZB 119 1889 R1A
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Programming Cable
Serial COM Port
J4 J3
RPM 113 2514
Personal Computer
IBM-Compatable
Figure 4 - SIM Programming Setup
2. Power Up SIM: Make sure that the power switch
on the front of the SIM shelf is turned on.
3. Check SIM Display: Verify that the SIM is
alternately displaying a time and date (correct
values for time and date are not important). Other
information may also be alternately displayed. If a
time and date are not displayed, a failure in the
SIM is indicated and this programming procedure
should be aborted.
System Manager Communications
If customer-specific values for the SIM Personality are
not available in the factory, a generic personality is installed
for test purposes. Customer-specific values for the
following parameters must be programmed into the SIM
Personality before the SIM will be able to communicate with
the System Manager:
•
Site ID
•
Site Name (optional)
•
Site Password
•
Modem Type
•
Telephone Number (dialup modem type only)
Use the following procedure to program these
parameters in the SIM Personality:
1. Press
Ctrl + E
to get the SIM to echo the typed
characters, so that you will be able to see (on the
screen of the PC or terminal) what you type.
2. Type
set∧∧siteP,siteID∧∧BXx
(replacing Xx with the
Site ID - up to 3 integers), and press the
Enter
key.
3. Type
set∧∧siteP,siteName∧∧“Xx”
(replacing Xx
with the Site Name - up to 8 characters), and press
the
Enter
key. (Quotation marks are required.)
4. Type
set∧∧siteP,password∧∧“Xx”
(replacing Xx
with the Site Password - add spaces at end for a
total of 12 characters), and press the
Enter
key.
(Quotation marks are required.)
5. Type
run∧∧siteP,verifyAndLoad∧∧(∧∧)∧∧
and press
the
Enter
key. The SIM should respond by
displaying the word OK. If the word OK is not
displayed, a failure in the SIM is indicated and this
programming procedure should be aborted.
6. Type
set∧∧scc4P,modemType∧∧BX
(replacing X
with a number listed below), and press the
Enter
key. Use 0 for direct connections between the SIM
and the System Manager (such as RS-232 or T1).
X Modem Type
0 No Modem
1 Transparent
5 ZyXEL 2-wire leased line
6 ZyXEL 4-wire leased line
7 ZyXEL Dialup line
7. (Required for dialup modem type only.) Type
set∧∧scc4P,phoneNumber∧∧“Xx”
(replacing Xx
with the phone number of the System Manager - up
to 32 integers), and press the
Enter
key.
(Quotation marks are required.)
8. Type
set∧∧scc4P,protocol∧∧B2
and press the
Enter
key to set up the SIM’s scc4 port to run the System
Manager protocol.
9. Type
set∧∧scc4P,baudRate∧∧LX
(replacing X with
the baud rate of the System Manager interface), and
press the
Enter
key. The SIM presently supports
baud rates to the System Manager of 9600 and
19200 (default), but the System Manager is
generally set to 9600. If a direct connection is used
between the SIM and the System Manager, both
must be set to the same baud rate.
10. Type
run∧∧scc4P,verifyAndLoad∧∧(∧∧)∧∧
and press
the
Enter
key. The SIM should respond after
about 3 seconds by displaying the word OK. If the
word OK is not displayed, a failure in the SIM is
indicated and this programming procedure should
be aborted.
11. Type
run∧∧PersonalityObject,programFlash∧∧(∧∧)∧∧
and
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