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®
AlphaNet™ DSM3 Series DOCSIS Status Monitor
for the XM3 CableUPS®
Installation and Quick Start Guide
The AlphaNet DSM3 Series (DSM3, DSM3x, DPM models) Embedded DOCSIS Transponder allows monitoring of Alpha power supplies through
existing cable network infrastructure. Advanced networking services provide quick reporting and access to critical powering information.
DSM3 Series transponders utilize Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Management Information Bases (MIBs) to provide network
status monitoring and diagnostics. A Web interface enables authorized personnel direct local and remote access to advanced diagnostics using
a common Web browser. No proprietary cables or software are required.
The transponders can be installed and configured for operation in the XM3 Power Supply. The major features of the DSM3x are shown below;
the DSM3 and the DPM are shown on the following pages.
2
3
4
12
2
Indication
OFF
No power or malfunctioning DSM3 Series
GRN
GRN
DS: Downstream
RF Carrier detection
and lock
GRN
ACT: CPE Activity
status
GRN
5
LNK: CPE Link
status
GRN
EL
4
6
7
REG: Upstream
ranging and
registration lock
IM
3
16
Behavior
N/A
RED
15
5
6
ALM/RDY: Alarm and
Ready
1
13
14
Status
ON
Reset of the DSM3 Series is in process
Steady Blinking
Normal operation
Blinking more
OFF than ON
Minor Alarm
Blinking more
ON than OFF
Major Alarm
OFF
No power, upstream frequency undetermined
OFF / ON
Power on, downstream locked, upstream frequency ranging,
DHCP request in progress
ON
CMTS registration completed
OFF
No power / downstream carrier
OFF / ON
Power on, downstream carrier frequency searching
ON
Downstream carrier lock
OFF
No Ethernet communications activity
OFF/ON
Momentary flashes during CPE communications via the
Ethernet craft port
OFF
No Ethernet link
ON
Link on Ethernet Craft port
OFF
No RF detected
Blue
Rx/Tx Power at a warning level as set within the SCTE-HMS
Property Table
Green
Rx/Tx RF Power level within tolerance
Red
Rx/Tx Power at an alert level as set within the SCTE-HMS
Property Table
OFF
No AlphaBus Communications
OFF/ON
Momentary flashes - AlphaBus Port communications active
IN
1
LED or Connector
AR
Item
Y
DSM3x DOCSIS Transponder
RF Rx/Tx Power
Level Indicator
TRI
17
7
COM: AlphaBus
communications
GRN
8
BAT A/B
GRN
ON/OFF
ON (steady) if battery string(s) connected correctly
9
BAT A/B Connector
10
10
BAT C/D
GRN
ON/OFF
ON (steady) if battery string(s) connected correctly
11
BAT C/D Connector
11
12
RST: Reset buttton
13
ENV: Environmental Control connector
14
TPR: Tamper Switch connector
15
ETH: Ethernet connection
16
RF Connection
17
COM: AlphaBus Communications connector
18
CM, CPE MAC Address label
PR
8
9
18
Fig. 1, DSM3X Transponder Front Panel Indicators and Connectors
746-114-B5-001 Rev. A (03/2012)
1
DSM3 DOCSIS Transponder
1
9
LED or Connector
Status
Behavior
Indication
N/A
OFF
No power or malfunctioning transponder
ON
Transponder reset in process
Steady Blinking
Normal operation
Blinking more OFF
than ON
Minor Alarm
Blinking more ON
than OFF
Major Alarm
OFF
No power, upstream frequency undetermined
BLINKING
Power on, downstream locked, upstream frequency
ranging, DHCP request pending
ON
CMTS registration completed
GRN
1
2
ALM/RDY: Alarm and
Ready
RED
3
10
2
4
REG: Upstream ranging
and registration lock
GRN
11
3
DS: Downstream RF
Carrier detection and lock
6
4
ACT: CPE Activity status
GRN
5
LNK: CPE Link status
GRN
RF Rx/Tx Power Level
Indicator
IM
6
7
No power / downstream carrier
BLINKING
Power on, downstream carrier frequency searching
ON
Downstream carrier lock
OFF
No Ethernet communications activity
BLINKING
Momentary flashes during CPE communications via the
Ethernet Craft port
OFF
No link
ON
Link on Ethernet Craft port
OFF
No RF detected
TRI
Blue
Rx/Tx Power at a warning level as set within the SCTEHMS Property Table
Green
Rx/Tx RF Power level within tolerance
Red
Rx/Tx Power at an alert level as set within the SCTEHMS Property Table
7
BAT A/B
GRN
ON/OFF
ON (steady) if battery string(s) connected correctly
8
BAT A/B Connector
9
RST: Reset buttton
10
TPR: Tamper Switch connector
11
ETH: Ethernet connection
12
RF Connection
13
CM, CPE MAC Address label
EL
8
GRN
IN
12
OFF
AR
5
Y
Item
13
PR
Fig. 2, DSM3 Transponder Front Panel Indicators and Connectors
746-114-B5-001 Rev. A (02/2012)
2
DPM DOCSIS Transponder
1
1
Behavior
Indication
N/A
OFF
No power or malfunctioning transponder
ON
Transponder reset in process
Steady Blinking
Normal operation
Blinking more
OFF than ON
Minor Alarm
Blinking more ON
than OFF
Major Alarm
OFF
No power, upstream frequency undetermined
ALM/RDY: Alarm and
Ready
8
3
Status
GRN
7
2
LED or Connector
RED
9
5
3
6
DS: Downstream RF
Carrier detection and
lock.
GRN
11
4
ACT: CPE Activity
status
12
5
LNK: CPE Link status
RF Rx/Tx Power Level
Indicator
IM
6
BLINKING
Power on, downstream locked, upstream
frequency ranging, DHCP request pending
ON
CMTS registration completed
AR
2
10
GRN
GRN
OFF
No power / downstream carrier
BLINKING
Power on, downstream carrier frequency
searching
ON
Downstream carrier lock
OFF
No Ethernet communications activity
BLINKING
Momentary flashes during CPE communications
via the Ethernet Craft port
IN
4
REG: Upstream
ranging and
registration lock
Y
Item
GRN
TRI
OFF
No link
ON
Link on Ethernet Craft port
OFF
No RF detected
Blue
Rx/Tx Power at a warning level as set within the
SCTE-HMS Property Table
Green
Rx/Tx RF Power level within tolerance
Red
Rx/Tx Power at an alert level as set within the
SCTE-HMS Property Table
RST: Reset buttton
8
ENV: Environmental Control connector
9
TPR: Tamper Switch connector
10
ETH: Ethernet connection
11
RF Connection
12
CM, CPE MAC Address label
EL
7
PR
Note: The DPM requires the XM3 Smart AlphaGuard (SAG) option for individual battery voltage measurements.
746-114-B5-001 Rev. A (02/2012)
Fig. 3, DPM Transponder Front Panel Indicators and Connectors
3
Overview
CAUTION!
For units in service, backup battery power will not be available during this procedure.
DSM3 Series installation and setup is comprised of three basic steps:
1. Installation of the DSM3 Series into the power supply, making front panel connections and verifying operation.
2. Setting Options: the DSM3 Series is designed for out-of-the-box, "plug and play" operation. Non-default settings
such as SNMP trap destination addresses may be required for the Network Management System (NMS). SNMP trap
addresses can be set automatically via the DOCSIS configuration file's docsDevNmAccessTable per RFC 4639, while
DSM Series proprietary options may be set through type 11 TLV entries. The SCTE-HMS and Alpha MIBs may need
to be compiled into a MIB browser before it can be used to monitor or set transponder and power supply parameters.
Refer to the DSM3 Series Technical Manual for details.
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3. Configuring the Network: provisioning the DHCP Server with the transponder’s MAC Address and assigning it a
DOCSIS configuration file.
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These steps can be performed independently of one another. However, configuring the network prior to field installation will
allow the installation to be verified while personnel are still on-site. Performing field installation before network configuration
might result in additional field service calls to correct mistakes.
Installation Procedure
IN
Removing the Inverter Module:
1. Turn off the battery breaker.
CAUTION!
IM
Service personnel must verify the Inverter Module battery breaker remains in the OFF position until instructed to
return unit to service.
2. Disconnect the battery input and temp probe cables from the Inverter Module and the tamper, RF and battery sense
cables from the communication module if one is currently installed.
EL
3. Loosen the two thumbscrews on the XM3 Inverter Module.
PR
4. Grasp the handle on the bottom right side of the Inverter Module. Pull firmly to release the module from the inverter
connector. Gently slide the module assembly straight out until the Inverter Module is accessible.
Fig. 3, XM3 with DSM3 Installed
746-114-B5-001 Rev. A (02/2012)
4
Installation Procedure, continued
The following steps apply to both new installations or
removal/replacement of existing transponders:
A
5. Line up the 18-pin connector on the communications module
(Fig. 5) with the 18-pin socket on the Inverter Module and
connect the two units together (Fig. 6).
6. Fasten the transponder to the Inverter Module by tightening
the two captive screws. (Fig. 4, items A) It is recommended
the screws be tightened alternately, a few turns at a time so
the transponder aligns in parallel to the Inverter Module.
A
EL
IM
IN
AR
Y
Fig. 4, Captive Screw Locations
Fig. 5, the 18-pin Connector
Fig. 6, Connecting the Communications
Module to the Inverter Module
PR
7. Reinstall the Inverter Module, tighten the two thumbscrews and
reconnect the front panel connections (tamper, temperature sensor,
battery harness, etc.).
8. Verify the recording of the cable modem MAC Address (RF MAC) from the
front of the unit and the reporting of the MAC Address to the network manager
for network provisioning.
Fig. 7, Front Panel View of Completely Installed DSM3x & XM3
746-114-B5-001 Rev. A (02/2012)
5
Installation Procedure, continued
9. Make Battery Sense Wire Kit connections. See the battery diagrams that came with the sense wire kit or reference the
DSM3 Series Technical Manual (Alpha p/n 745-814-B10).
10. Connect the RF drop and make front panel connections as shown in Fig. 8 for the DSM3, or Fig. 9 for the DSM3x. The
DOCSIS specification for downstream power level is ± 15 dBmV. However, for optimal performance, set the level as
close to 0 dBmV as possible.
RF Cable to Headend
AR
Y
Tamper Switch Connector
To Battery Sense Wire Harnesses
IN
Required
Grounded Surge Protector
(Alpha p/n 162-028-10 or equivalent)
Fig. 8, DSM3 Wiring Diagram
NOTE:
IM
Refer to Fig. 9 when using a DSM3x in a system configuration with multiple
power supplies or AlphaGen generator.
XM3 SI
(Serial Interface)
Card
Communications
Port
S
Y
S
EL
Alpha Bus Cable
“Master”
XM3
XM3 SI
(Serial Interface)
Card
System Port
S
Y
S
Generator (ECM)
(Alpha p/n 744-726-XX)
ECM Technical Manual p/n 744-862-C0
available at: www.alpha.com
Tamper Switch Connector
C
O
M
PR
C
O
M
ECM to SCM Interface
(Alpha p/n 704-709-20)
Communications
Port
Battery String
Connectors
RF Cable to Headend
Required
Grounded Surge Protector
(Alpha p/n 162-028-10 or equivalent)
A/B
C/D (option on
DSM3x only)
To Battery Sense Wire Harnesses
Legend:
Connections
Connections with more
than one power supply
Fig. 9, DSM3x Wiring Diagram
NOTE:
Each power supply must have a unique address. Refer to Intelligent CableUPS technical manual
(p/n 017-882-B0), or the DSM3 Series Transponder technical manual (p/n 745-814-B10) for additional
information.
746-114-B5-001 Rev. A (02/2012)
6
Total Power Solutions
Initial Turn-up and Test / Returning the Unit to Service
1. Plug the power supply into the AC outlet.
2. Switch battery breaker ON.
3. The DSM3 Series Status LEDs will all blink in unison upon initial power up. The
RDY LED will then begin blinking steadily indicating normal processor activity.
RF Power Default Values
LED Color
4. Verify the DS and REG LEDs are on solid. This verifies the Communications
Module has registered an IP Address on the network.
Rx Range (dBmV)
Tx Range dBmV)
Green
+10 to -10
0 to +50
Blue
+15 to +10 and -10 to -15
+50 to +55
Red
>+15 and <-15
>+55
5. Verify the RF LED is solid Green, indicating Upstream and Downstream Power
isCommunications
within the default
specified
the
5.3
XM3
Smart Display — COMMs
Menu
5.
Module
— DSM3 range and the Upstream RF Power is below
Table 1,
RF Power Default Values
COMM-GENERAL
recommended
+50
dBmV
(Table
1).
5.1
Front Panel Connections
AlphaGuard option, connect the Battery Harness to the AlphaGuard connection (5) located on the left side of the XM3
Power Supply.
2. Connect Tamper Switch Wire Harness to the TPR Connector (18).
3. Connect the RF drop (16) and make front panel connections as shown below for the DSM3. The DOCSIS specification
for downstream power level is +/-15 dBmV. However, for optimal performance, set the level as close to 0 dBmV as
possible.
Test Connection
Verify DSM3 communication parameters such as IP Address, RF Power Levels and Signal/Noise Ratio on the CO
of the XM3 Smart Display. Press Enter <ENTR> to open the COMM-GENERAL Menu enabling the operator to vie
for the following parameters. Pressing the up or down arrow softkeys will show two lines of information for each su
item.
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6. 1.Verify
XM3
alarms
active.
Connect no
Battery
Sense Wire
Harness toare
the A/B,
C/D (as applicable) Connector (15). For XM3 units with the Smart
Verify DSM3 communication parameters such as IP Address, RF Power
18
Levels and Signal/Noise Ratio
onTamp
the COMM menu of the XM3 Smart
Tamper Switch Connector
Display. Press Enter <ENTR> to open the COMM-GENERAL Menu
enabling the operator to view15 values for the following parameters. Pressing
Cable to Headend
the up or down arrow softkeys will show two lines ofRFinformation
for each
submenu item (Fig. 10).
14
5.4
To Battery Sense Wire Harnesses
sses
COMM-GENERAL
CM MAC ADDRESS
CM MAC ADDRESS
00:90:EA:00:52:32
00:90:EA:A0:04:99
Final Verification
Fig.
Local Web Server Access
CM IP ADDRESS
ESC
192.168.1.121
CM RECEIVE POWER
-10.1dBmV
CM TRANSMIT POWER
53.5dBmV
SIGNAL/NOISE RATIO
40.5dB
Press "Down" arrow softkey to
view next item(s) in menu.
10, XM3 Smart Display Screen
You may also test the connection using a computer and a standard Ethernet cable. Connect the computer to the Ethernet
port on the transponder, launch an Internet browser (e.g. Internet Explorer) and enter 192.168.100.1 in the address
To access the DSM3 Series transponder Web server locally utilizing a Web browser, follow the procedure
field.Verify
The
General Configuration page shown below will appear and display
below: connectivity, power levels and power supply
5.2
LED Behavior
status information. such as alarms, output voltage, output current and individual battery voltages. System Name, System
1. Verify the DSM3 LEDs behavior is as follows:
1. Connect a standard Ethernet cable (CAT5) between the DSM3 Series transponder Ethernet port (ETH) and a
Location, System Contact and Common Logical ID may be edited on this page;
when
prompted
for a User Name and
computer’s
network interface
port.
2. Launch a Web browser.
LEDs
and
Indications
Password, use "Alpha" and "AlphaGet".
Step
Communications State
ALM/RDY
Transponder Initializing/Searching
for Downstream DOCSIS channel
Flashing (Green)
3. Remote1 Web Server Access:
DOCSIS Channel locked Completing upstream and network
registration
DS
REG
RF
COM
Flashing
OFF
OFF
Flashing
The DSM3 Series transponder’s Ethernet port (comparable to the “Craft” port on some transponder mode
typically be used as a local connection point allowing the user to connect directly to the DSM3 Series We
interface to verify/configure common communication parameters and view power supply status and batter
3. Enter the transponder’s default IP address (192.168.100.1) into the Web browser’s address field.
4. The transponder’s Web server home page will appear. Note: For the DSM3 Series, this may take up to 45
when the transponder is initially powered up with no RF connection.
2
Connect
the computer to the cable modem network, launch an Internet browser (e.g. Internet Explorer) and enter the designated
transponder IP Address in the address field. The General Configuration page will appear (Fig. 11).
3
4
LED Color
Flashing (Green)
Online - Registration Complete
Flashing (Green)
DSM3 Series fully functional
Flashing (Green)
ON
Flashing
ON
(GREEN)
ON
ON
ON
(GREEN)
ON
ON
ON
(GREEN)
Flashing
Flashing
Bursts
AlphaNetTM DOCSIS Status Monitor
Rx Range (dBmV)
+10 to -10
Blue
+15 to +10 and -10 to -15
+50 to +55
Red
>+15 and <-15
>+55
HMS Alarms
Advanced Settings
APPS
HISTORY
Print
Communications
Configuration
SysUpTime
Firmware Version
2IP US
7 days 11H:13m:17s
4.4.6.0_02.00_NA
CPE Transponder
CM
MAC Address
00:90:EA:00:30:84
IP Address
192.168.1.124
CM Tx (dBmV)
42.0
00:90:EA:00:30:85
192.168.1.120
41.0
+50
0
CM Rx (dBmV)
3.2
55
60
3.2
-20
Tx Range (dBmV)
Green
®
General Configuration
General
EL
Required
Grounded Surge Protector
(Alpha p/n 162-028-10 or equivalent)
IM
IN
2. Local Web Server Access:
COMM CONFIG
COMM-GENERAL
AR
1. XM3 Smart Display - COMMs Menu:
-15
-10
10
15
20
Remote Web Server Access
0 to +50
To remotely access the DSM3 Series transponder Web server utilizing a Web browser, follow the procedu
outlined below:
1. Connect the laptop or computer’s network interface port to the company’s Ethernet network.
Refer to Step 1 for normal LED behavior when the DSM3 is fully functional.
2. Open a Web browser.
3. Enter the DSM3 Series’ designated IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.124) into the Web browser’s address field.
• Red RF LED indicates Rx/Tx Power at an alert level. Make the necessary RF level adjustments.
4. The DSM3 Series transponder’s Web server home page will appear.
PR
• Blue RF LED indicates Rx/Tx Power at a warning level. Make the necessary RF level adjustments.
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