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Revision as of 12:34, 29 January 2013
Software tests
These tests should be performed on new versions of device software.
Updating software
- SD card
- Ethernet ( SFTP / WinSCP )
- GWS
Reset setup
- by DIP switch
- over IEC101 or IEC104
- from GWS (over SSH)
RS-232 / RS-422 / RS-485
- Baudrate
- 9600
- 19200
- 38400
- 57600
- 115200
- 230400
- 460800
- 500000
- 576000
- 921600
- Parity
- none
- odd
- even
- suppress echo
Ethernet
- multiple IP addresses
- VLAN
NTP
- client
- server
OpenVPN server
...
Raw data forwarding
- Serial -- Serial
- Serial -- Ethernet
- Ethernet -- Ethernet
Formula
- Delay
- digital output
- AI: Divison/0
Virtual objects
- Controlling virtual objects
- RTA-A: clear announciator LED's digital output
Protocols
- communication status object
IEC104
- Test for event loss, if network connection is removed.
Direct protocol translation
Iec-101 <-> Iec-104
Log files
- CSV
- events.csv
- measurments.csv (not implemented jet)
- error.log
- archive
- console.log
- archive
Hardware tests
Testing Telem-GW6 Ports
- Connect the PC to the Telem GW6 through port 2 RS232, load and writte the Test Configuration Setup "testgw6_3.csv"
- Z:\Taimar\1.Test\GW6_allports
- Connect the cables following this scheme
- Ethernet to network
- Port 1-RS422 to Port 5-RS422/485
- Port 2-RS232 to Port 10
- Port 3-RS232 to Port 6
- Port 4 Fiber optic to an external Fibreoptic Modem alredy connected to another device to check the communications.
- Port 7 to Port 11
- Port 8 to Port 12
- Port 9 to Port 13
- GPS port to an external GPS device.
- Check that all the leds are blinking
- Open TDC, export IEC objects from Z:\Taimar\1.Test\GW6_allports\objects.csv and check IEC obj. all 7 BI-s must have value 1.(or 0 in IEC.exe)
- Make sure u-boot's press any key to stop booting is disabled.
- Use the bootstrapper app.
- If this is not disabled, GW6 will not boot if you send any data to Port2 (GWS connected with RS232)
Testing Internal Clock
- Change the time in the PC
- GW6 software does not allow syncing to a date older than 1. january 2011
- Go to TDC, GW6 Setup, Common, Time Settings and make sure that the Enable GPS is not selected.
- Go to TDC, Settings and click on Gen. Int. + Time Sync.
- Power ON/OFF (Wait until it restarts)
- Open Putty
- Load saved session "GW6-Timetest" and open (It will log on as martem user automatically, It will give you the time once you have type the password) // if there is no "GW6-Timetest" use IP 10.0.0.144 user: martem and once logged in, enter command: date
- Password: Xooviet0
- Load saved session "GW6-Timetest" and open (It will log on as martem user automatically, It will give you the time once you have type the password) // if there is no "GW6-Timetest" use IP 10.0.0.144 user: martem and once logged in, enter command: date
- The time should macht with the PCs time.//if not(like 1 jan 2000 0:xx:xx), start from 4 again(power on/off)
Testing GPS
- Go to TDC, GW6 Setup, Common, Time Settings and Enable GPS (Optical). Writte the new configuration on the Device.
- Check the GPS green led is blinking.
- Power ON/OFF (Wait until it restarts)
- Load saved session "GW6-Timetest" and open (It will log on as martem user automatically, It will give you the time once you have type the password)
- Password: Xooviet0
- The time now should macht the real time.//if not, ask for date couple of times again, GPS sync might take some time.