KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM CANADA INC. 802295 User Manual
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Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2: Operating Instructions
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2. Set both PSM power switches to the
off (0) position.
Manually switching a Reader to the redundant side
The Reader is manually switched between the primary and secondary sides. This is necessary, for
example, when recovering a Reader back to the Primary side when automatic recovery is not enabled.
Prerequisites: Ensure no faults exist on the side being activated.
Prerequisites: Ensure no faults exist on the side being activated.
1. Set the SPM redundancy mode switch to either SECONDARY or PRIMARY, as applicable.
Result: The ACTIVE LED on the CTM of the selected side illuminates green, indicating the selected side is
active.
Note: If the redundancy mode switch is set to PRIMARY, the Reader stays in Primary mode and does not
Note: If the redundancy mode switch is set to PRIMARY, the Reader stays in Primary mode and does not
switch operation to the secondary side unless the primary side fails.
Note: If the switch is set to SECONDARY, the Reader stays in Secondary mode and does not switch
operation to the primary side unless the secondary side fails or the primary side recovers.
Connecting a service laptop to the Reader
You can use a service laptop to access the CTM web interface interface by connecting directly to one
of the CTM USB ports or the ETHERNET 1 port.
Changing the service laptop IP address
1. In Windows, go to Start
1. In Windows, go to Start
Settings
Control Panel
Network Connections
Local Area Connection
Properties
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Properties.
2. Select
Use the following IP address, then enter the IP address using the Reader network number in the first
three fields (ex. 192.168.1._ ) followed by a unique host number in the fourth field.
3. Enter 225.225.225.0 in the subnet mask and leave the default gateway blank.
Testing the connection to the reader
1. In Windows, go to
1. In Windows, go to
Start
Run.
2. Type ‘ping’, followed by the ETHERNET 1 port IP address or the USB adapter address, depending on what
the laptop is connected.
3. Click
OK.
Result: Several replies from the Reader IP address display momentarily in a DOS window. You are ready to
access the CTM web interface interface (see Accessing the CTM web interface page 40).
Note: If a reply is not received during the test, check the cable, connections, and IP addresses, then repeat
step 1.
Accessing the CTM web interface
The CTM web interface interface monitors and configures the CTM.
Note: When you select an item through choosing a checkbox, or type into a field, pressing Enter or
Note: When you select an item through choosing a checkbox, or type into a field, pressing Enter or
selecting another tab will accept your selection.