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USER MANUAL
NetGuardian 216 DCP/Dialup
February 4, 2005
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D-OC-UM052.04100 Firmware 1.0B

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Notice
February 4, 2005
December 14, 2004
September 20, 2004
July 5, 2004
June 30, 2004
Revision History
NetGuardian 216 DCP/Dial-Up user manual
(D-OC-UM052.04100) released.
NetGuardian 216 user manual (D-OC-UM04C.14100)
released.
NetGuardian 216 User Manual (D-OC-UM049.20100) released.
Revised NetGuardian 216 user manual released.
User manual revised to support T/NG216 interface revisions.

Contents
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Introduction1 1
Shipping List2 2
Specifications3 4
Hardware Installation4 5
Tools Needed4.1 5
Mounting4.2 5
NetGuardian 216 Connections4.3 6
Power Connection4.4 6
Dialup Connection4.5 7
LAN Connection4.6 8
Preliminary Network Configuration4.6.1 8
Alarm and Control Relay Connections4.7 9
Discrete Alarms4.7.1 10
Analog Alarms4.7.2 12
4.7.2.1 Jumper Options 12
Front and Back Panel LEDs4.8 13
Audible Notification and Ack Button4.9 14
Configuration515
T/NG216-Dialup5.1 15
Installing T/NG216-Dialup5.1.1 15
Starting a T/NG216-Dialup Session5.2 16
Connecting via Craft Port5.2.1 17
Connecting via TCP/IP5.2.2 17
T/NG216-Dialup Help5.3 18
Editor Toolbar5.4 18
Editor Device Tab5.5 19
Editor Channel Tab5.6 20
Configure DCP Channel5.6.1 21
Configure Dialup Channel5.6.2 21
Editor Relays Tab5.7 23
Editor Alarms Tab5.8 23
Editor System Alarms5.9 24
Editor Analog Alarms Tab5.10 25
Current Sequencing5.10.1 26
5.10.1.1 Changing Analog Channel Scaling References 27
Write to Memory5.11 28

Reboot Using T/NG216-Dialup5.12 28
Turn-up and Test Mode629
Alarm Tab6.1 30
Analogs6.2 31
Relays6.3 31
Real-Time Clock6.4 32
Analyze Mode732
T/MonXM Configuration833
Updating Firmware933
Updating Firmware with T/NG2169.1 33
LED Display9.2 34
Reference Information10 35
NetGuardian 216 Alarm Mapping10.1 35
NetGuardian 216 Analog Mapping10.2 35
Color Code and Pinout for Standard Amphenol Wire10.3 36
FAQ's11 37
Technical Support12 38

1
Introduction1
Fig. 1.1. Network Reliability — utilize your existing IP network connection or dial-up connection for data transport
The Ideal Remote for Small Sites
The NetGuardian 216 (Dialup) is a compact network reliability management solution for comprehensive
monitoring and control of small remote site equipment. With the NetGuardian 216, you'll have constant visibility
of your small remote site, making cost-effective use of your existing network infrastructure.
With this one unit you can:
•Monitor 16 discrete alarm inputs.
•Monitor 2 analog alarm inputs.
•Control 2 contact closure outputs.
•Operate on-site equipment remotely via LAN.
•Report alarms to T/MonXM Alarm Management System.
Primary Phone Line
Secondary Phone Line
Network
DCP, DCP(f), DCP(x), DCP1
Standard POTS Line
Fig. 1.2. The NetGuardian 216 supports both DCP and Dial-up reporting of alarms to T/Mon
Complete LAN Access to Your Remote Site
IP-based connectivity means the NetGuardian 216 can be installed anywhere your LAN goes. You can add alar
m
monitoring visibility to anywhere in your network, without installing expensive dedicated circuits or relying on
modem connections to transport essential data.
Multiple Protocol Support
The NetGuardian 216 reports alarms via DCP, DCPf, DCPx or DCP1 over UDP/IP or TCP/IP. This allows the

2
N
etGuardian 216 to report to any T/MonXM Alarm Management System over LAN. The NetGuardian 216 also
comes equipped with a modem, which enables it to report to T/Mon over a standard phone line. Dial-up reporting
can be configured for either normal or back-up modes by setting call options with T/NG216-Dialup, enabling you
to prevent toll charges from nuisance alarms. Use the NetGuardian 216's dial-up reporting as an alternate path, so
you can rest assure that alarms will be sent to T/Mon even if the LAN is down. You can also configure
a
secondary phone number to dial out to T/Mon in the event the first number the NetGuardian 216 tries is
unavailable.
Easy Installation and Configuration
The NetGuardian 216 mounts in any 19" or 23" rack and occupies only ½ rack unit of space. The standard
N
etGuardian 216 has rear-panel connectors for alarms, dial-up connections, relay outputs, and analog inputs.
Configuration settings can be entered through T/NG216-Dialup. Configuration information is saved to the
N
etGuardian's nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM), where it is secure even during power outages.
Shipping List2
While unpacking the NetGuardian, please make sure that all of the following items are included. If some parts are
missing, or if you ever need to order new parts, please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom a
t
(800) 622-3314.
NetGuardian 216 (Dialup) NetGuardian 216 DCP/Dialup
D-PK-NG216-12006 User Manual
D-OC-UM052.04100
DB9M-DB9F Download Cable 6 ft. Ethernet Cable 14 ft.
D-PR-045-10A-04 D-PR-923-10A-14
NG216 to RJ11 Cable 6 ft. NetGuardian 216 Resource CD
D-PR-934-10A-06 (includes manuals and
T/NG216-Dialup software)

3
One 19" Rack Ear Four 3/8" Ear Screws and
Four Lock Washers
Two Rack Screws Two Alternate Rack Screws
(Four with hinged panel) (Four with hinged panel)
Two ½-Am
p
GMT Fuses Pads
Power Screw Lug Barrier Plug One 4-Pin Barrier
(Two for dual power feed units)

4
Specifications3
Dimensions: 1¾"H x 8"W x 6"D (4.45 cm x 20.32 cm x 15.24 cm)
Mounting: 19" or 23" rac
k
Power Input: –48VDC (–40 to –70 VDC)
(Optional) 9 VDC from 110 VAC wall transforme
r
Current Draw: 200 mA
Fuse: ½ amp GMT
Interfaces: One 50-pin connector for discrete alarms, analog inputs and outputs, and
control relays
1 RJ45 Ethernet jac
k
1 4-pin communication connector for analog alarms
1 DB9 craft configuration port (front panel)
1 DB9 modem POTS port (back panel)
Protocols: DCP, DCPf, DCPx, DCP1, TRIP
Discrete Inputs: 16 (reversible)
Analog Inputs: 2
Analog Input Range: –90 to 90 VDC or 4 to 20 mA
Analog Thresholds: 4
Controls: 2 (N.C., N.O. & COM)
Visual Interface: 8 LEDs
Operating Temperature: 32°–140° F (0°–60° C)
Operating Humidity: 0%–95% noncondensing
Operating System: Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP
Configuration and Monitoring Utility Included
Load New Firmware via Craft Por
t

5
Hardware Installation4
Tools Needed4.1
To install the NetGuardian, you'll need the following tools:
Phillips No. 2 Screwdriver Small Standard No. 2 Screwdriver
Computer with T/NG216-Dialup loaded
Mounting4.2
Fig. 4.1. The NetGuardian 216 can be flush or rear-mounted
The NetGuardian 216 can be mounted in a 19" rack or a 23" rack by using the provided rack ear for each size.
Two rack ear locations are provided, the unit can be mounted either on the right or left. Attach the appropriate
rack ear in the flush-mount or rear-mount locations shown in Figure 4.1.
Note: Rack ears can be rotated 90° for wall mounting or 180º for other mounting options not shown.

6
NetGuardian 216 Connections4.3
Power Feed LAN
Analogs
Discrete Alarm Controls
Front Panel LEDs ½ Amp GMT Fuse
Modem Serial Port
Craft Configuration Port
Fig. 4.2. NetGuardian connection panels
Power Connection4.4
Fig. 4.3. Power screw lug barrier plug (optional 9 Volt power input option shown)
The NetGuardian's power connections are convenient screw lug barrier plugs. To connect the NetGuardian to a
p
ower source, follow these steps:
NOTE: Do not apply –48V Power to the NetGuardian 216 Dialup until all power Connections in Step 1
through Step 8 have been completed.
NOTE: Use proper lug terminations on all power and frame ground connections to the NetGuardian 216
Dialup power input terminal strips.
1. Make sure the fuse from the front panel of the NetGuardian is removed.
2. Get the screw lug barrier plug.
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