Canberra Industries RMSA7070822 Manual De Usuario
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 63584 … … 0% /dev/shm
/dev/tssdcardb6 2855172 … … 3% /home
tmpfs 10240 … … 1% /dev
Note that /home is mounted as a separate file partition completely separating the storage for
the RMSA log files from system information and statistics.
2.2.6 Translator Power-Over-Ethernet Operation
To configure the Power-Over-Ethernet option, disconnect the AC power cord from the
Translator and connect POE enabled power supply or POE enabled Ethernet Router to the
Translator with an Ethernet cable. To verify correct operations, apply Translator power and
verify the bootstrap messages in the console window as described in section 2.2.3 of this
User’s Manual.
Translator and connect POE enabled power supply or POE enabled Ethernet Router to the
Translator with an Ethernet cable. To verify correct operations, apply Translator power and
verify the bootstrap messages in the console window as described in section 2.2.3 of this
User’s Manual.
Note that the Translator can be powered simultaneously from either the POE interface or the
AC interface without any issues.
AC interface without any issues.
2.2.7 Alternate Translator Configuration
The default Translator SSP address is 0xff and the default radio channel is 0. These settings
should be adequate in most cases. Instructions are provided below for applications where
these default settings must be modified.
should be adequate in most cases. Instructions are provided below for applications where
these default settings must be modified.
The default radio frequency of the Translator is set correspond with the base of the proper
allocated frequency band and to agree with the frequency that is programmed into the Seals.
While the channel of the Translator may be changed, it must agree with the channel that the
Seals are operating on to insure proper communication. The Translator channel should only
be changed if the Seals have been programmed with an alternate channel. To change the
default radio channel, edit the file /etc/rmsa/radioconfig and replace the 0 with the desired radio
channel. The radio channel value may range from 0-30 hexadecimal.
allocated frequency band and to agree with the frequency that is programmed into the Seals.
While the channel of the Translator may be changed, it must agree with the channel that the
Seals are operating on to insure proper communication. The Translator channel should only
be changed if the Seals have been programmed with an alternate channel. To change the
default radio channel, edit the file /etc/rmsa/radioconfig and replace the 0 with the desired radio
channel. The radio channel value may range from 0-30 hexadecimal.
To change the Translator’s SSP address, edit the file /etc/rmsa/transid and replace the ff with
the desired translator address. The Translator address may be any hexadecimal integer (4
bytes) where the last byte is either ff or 0.
the desired translator address. The Translator address may be any hexadecimal integer (4
bytes) where the last byte is either ff or 0.
Note that the /etc/rmsa folder contains 2 other files that should not be modified. The sdVersion
file may be read to obtain the translator software version. The wakecfg file was used by
developers to experiment with the command and acknowledge timing for demanding seal data
and should not be changed.
file may be read to obtain the translator software version. The wakecfg file was used by
developers to experiment with the command and acknowledge timing for demanding seal data
and should not be changed.
2.2.8 Change Translator IP Address
To change the translator IP address, connect to the translator via the console port. The 4
steps below must be performed within 7 seconds or the watchdog will cause the system to
reboot.
steps below must be performed within 7 seconds or the watchdog will cause the system to
reboot.
Type Ctrl + c
ts7800 login:
root
Password:
rmsa
root@ts7800:root#
wdoff (enter)
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