GE D20MX User manual

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Hardware User’s Manual
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Table of contents
ABOUT THIS
DOCUMENT
Purpose ............................................................................................................................7
Intended audience ........................................................................................................7
Additional documentation ...........................................................................................7
How to use this manual ................................................................................................8
Document conventions .................................................................................................8
Safety words and definitions........................................................................................9
PRODUCT SUPPORT Search technical support ...........................................................................................11
Contact customer support ........................................................................................11
Product returns.............................................................................................................12
Upgrade your D20MX processor firmware ..............................................................12
BEFORE YOU START Safety precautions ......................................................................................................13
Warning symbols ......................................................................................................................................... 14
Regulatory compliance information ........................................................................15
CE Mark compliance ....................................................................................................................................15
Product overview..........................................................................................................15
Product design................................................................................................................................................ 15
D20MX Processor .........................................................................................................................................16
Security ..............................................................................................................................................................16
D20MX applications .................................................................................................................................... 16
Firmware/FPGA versions ........................................................................................................................... 19
D20 chassis ......................................................................................................................................................19
Power supply...................................................................................................................................................22
Modems .............................................................................................................................................................23
Peripherals........................................................................................................................................................ 23
Ordering guide..............................................................................................................24
D20MX upgrade kits.....................................................................................................25
Product specifications ................................................................................................27
Storage recommendations.........................................................................................29
Storage conditions ...................................................................................................................................... 29

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INSTALLING THE
D20MX
D20 chassis layouts .....................................................................................................31
Installation steps..........................................................................................................33
Retrofitting the D20MX in an existing D20 ..............................................................35
Required tools and materials.....................................................................................37
Grounding the D20MX .................................................................................................38
Unpacking the D20MX .................................................................................................38
Package contents ..........................................................................................................................................38
Connecting the power supply ....................................................................................38
CONNECTING TO
DEVICES AND
NETWORKS
Cabling overview ..........................................................................................................41
D20MX front panel connectors ...............................................................................................................41
General cabling requirements.................................................................................................................42
Serial ...............................................................................................................................43
D.20 Link.........................................................................................................................43
Twisted-pair Ethernet (for 526-3001 only)...............................................................44
Fiber optic Ethernet (for 526-3003 and 526-3005LF only).....................................45
LAN redundancy ...........................................................................................................46
IP addresses ..................................................................................................................46
RS-232.............................................................................................................................49
D20 system redundancy .............................................................................................49
Failover sequence..........................................................................................................................................51
Required components .................................................................................................................................51
RS-232 switch panel operation...............................................................................................................52
Redundancy wiring diagrams..................................................................................................................52
POWERING-UP AND
TESTING
Required for testing .....................................................................................................55
Accessing WESMAINT II+ using a terminal.........................................................................................56
Terminal Emulation.......................................................................................................................................56
SHELL...................................................................................................................................................................56
Power up and test steps..............................................................................................56
Set up a PC to act as a WESMAINTII+ terminal.......................................................57
Power up the D20MX....................................................................................................57
Automatic on-line start-up test.................................................................................57
Code and configuration files ....................................................................................................................58
Further testing.................................................................................................................................................58
Test for redundancy.....................................................................................................58
Check that fail-over is functioning correctly...........................................................59
Check that switch-over is functioning correctly ....................................................59
Verify either hardware or software switch-over ....................................................60
CONFIGURING THE
SOFTWARE
Introduction to the D20MX software ........................................................................61
D20MX user accounts ..................................................................................................62
Remote and local user accounts............................................................................................................62
Factory default user account ..................................................................................................................62
System default user account ...................................................................................................................62
Download image files to the D20MX.........................................................................63
When to download........................................................................................................................................63
Prerequisites for image download.........................................................................................................63
Download software over a serial connection...................................................................................64

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Download image files over a network connection........................................................................66
Firmware integrity......................................................................................................................................... 68
Committing new firmware........................................................................................................................68
Reverting old firmware ...............................................................................................................................69
Migrate D20MX application definitions to SGConfig..............................................69
Transfer D20/D200 configurations to the D20MX .................................................70
Transferring a D20 configuration to the D20MX ............................................................................70
Transferring a D200 configuration to the D20MX.......................................................................... 77
Updating D20/D200 configurations to use the D20MX firmware definition with
ConfigPro.............................................................................................................78
Updating a D20 configuration to use the D20MX firmware definition with ConfigPro 78
Updating a D200 configuration to use the D20MX firmware definition with ConfigPro ..
81
Software (feature) licensing .......................................................................................82
USING THE D20MX Front panel LEDs ..........................................................................................................85
Operational status LEDs.............................................................................................................................85
LAN port status LEDs ...................................................................................................................................86
Fiber optic port status LEDs ..................................................................................................................... 86
SERVICING THE
D20MX
Performing periodic inspection ................................................................................87
Removing the D20MX processor module ................................................................87
DEFAULT ROLE-
BASED ACCESS
CONTROL MODEL
Configured roles in the D20MX ..................................................................................89
STANDARDS &
PROTECTION
Compliance standards ................................................................................................97
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
Questions and answers............................................................................................ 101
USING CONFIGPRO
WITH D20MX
Transferring D20 configurations to the D20MX................................................... 104
Configuration file in project directory............................................................................................... 118
Downloading a D20MX configuration.................................................................... 119
Local [serial] transfer of configuration............................................................................................. 119
Remote [secure] transfer of configuration..................................................................................... 125
Application definition files and default configurations...................................... 128
Staging factory default configuration files.....................................................................................128
Installing application definitions: archived..................................................................................... 129
Installing application definitions: non-archived........................................................................... 132
LIST OF ACRONYMS Acronym Definitions ................................................................................................. 137

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D20MX HARDWARE USER’S MANUAL GE INFORMATION 7
D20MX Processor
About this Document
About this Document
Purpose
This manual provides information about installing, setting up, using and maintaining your
D20MXTM Processor. This manual does not provide any procedures for configuring the
software of the D20MX.
Intended audience
This manual is intended for use by field technicians and maintenance personnel who are
responsible for the installation, wiring and maintenance of SCADA equipment. This manual
assumes that the user is experienced in:
• Electrical utility applications
• Electrical wiring and safety procedures
• Related other manufacturers’ products, such as protective relays and
communications equipment
Additional documentation
For the most current version of the D20MX Hardware User's Manual, please download a
copy from: http://www.gedigitalenergy.com/app/ViewFiles.aspx?prod=d20mx&type=3
For further information about the D20MX, refer to the following documents.
•SGConfigTM Online Help
• D20/D200 Installation and Operation Guide, 994-0078
• Application Configuration Guides and User Guides (available on the D20MX
Documentation CD)

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ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
How to use this manual
This manual describes how to install the D20MX and get it up and running for the first time.
Procedures are provided for all component options available for the D20MX. The
components included in your D20MX depend on what was ordered for your substation
application.
The software-related procedures in this manual are based on using a computer running
Windows®XP. Some steps and dialog boxes may vary slightly if you are using another
version of Windows.
Document conventions
The following typographic conventions are used throughout this manual:
Bold face is used for:
• Names of software program menus, editors, and dialog boxes; also for the names of
menu commands, keyboard keys, icons and desktop shortcuts, and buttons and fields
in editors and dialog boxes
• Names of hardware components
• User input that must be typed exactly
Italic face is used for:
•Emphasis
• Cross-references to sections, figures and tables within this manual and for titles of
other documents
• File and directory names; examples of directory paths are generally given in the
Windows format
• Placeholders for user input that is specific to the user. May also include angle brackets
around the placeholder if the placeholder is already in italic text. For example,
c:\<product>\product.def
• References to a parameter or field value shown

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D20MX HARDWARE USER’S MANUAL GE INFORMATION 9
Safety words and definitions
Before attempting to install or use the device, review all safety indicators in this document
to help prevent injury, equipment damage or downtime.
The following safety and equipment symbols are used in this document:
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
Indicates practices that are not related to personal injury.

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D20MX Processor
Product Support
Product Support
If you need help with any aspect of your GE Digital Energy product, you have a few options.
Search technical support
The GE Digital Energy Web site provides fast access to technical information, such as
manuals, release notes and knowledge base topics at:
http://www.gedigitalenergy.com
Contact customer support
The GE Digital Energy Customer Service Center is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week
for you to talk directly to a GE representative.
In the U.S. and Canada, call toll-free: 1 800-547-8629
International customers, please call: + 1 905-927-7070
Or e-mail to multilin.tech@ge.com
Have the following information ready to give to Customer Service:
• Ship to address (the address that the product is to be returned to)
• Bill to address (the address that the invoice is to be sent to)
•Contactname
• Contact phone number
• Contact fax number
• Contact e-mail address
• Product number / serial number
• Description of problem
The Customer Service centre will provide you with a case number for your reference.

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PRODUCT SUPPORT
Product returns
A Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number must accompany all equipment being
returned for repair, servicing, or for any other reason. Before you return a product, please
contact GE Digital Energy to obtain an RMA number and instructions for return shipments.
You will be sent the RMA number and RMA documents via fax or e-mail. Once you receive
the RMA documents, attach them to the outside of the shipping package and ship to GE.
NOTE
Product returns will not be accepted unless accompanied by the Return Merchandise
Authorization number.
Upgrade your D20MX processor firmware
The firmware of your D20MX Processor can be upgraded to provide the latest functionality
and improvements. Visit the customer support web site at http://
www.gedigitalenergy.com to download the upgrade software and instruction guide.

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D20MX Processor
Chapter 1: Before You Start
Befo re You Sta rt
The D20MX Substation Gateway is a specialized computing platform which executes
communications and energy management applications for monitoring and control of
electrical substations. The D20MX is capable of consolidating data from multiple slave
devices connected through communication channels (DCA: Data Collection Applications)
and D20 Input / Output Modules in a single database. The D20MX can execute local logic,
aggregate data, process data through one of multiple applications (DTA: Data Translation
Applications) and report data upstream to master stations through different server
protocols (DPA: Data Processing Applications).
The new D20MX processor card is a pin-for-pin compatible replacement for all generations
of the D20 SBC, providing the latest revisions of common D20 applications and
performance enhancements to support NERC-compliant Cyber security.
Before you begin installing and using the D20MX, review the information in this chapter,
including the following topics:
• Safety precautions
• Regulatory compliance information
• Product overview
• Product specifications
• Storage recommendations
Read and thoroughly understand this manual before installing and operating the unit.
Save these instructions for later use and reference.
WARNING! Failure to observe the instructions in this manual may result in serious
injury or death.
Safety precautions
Follow all safety precautions and instructions in this manual.
Only qualified personnel should work on the D20MX. Maintenance personnel should be
familiar with the technology and the hazards associated with electrical equipment.
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• Before performing visual inspections, tests, or maintenance on this equipment, isolate
or disconnect all hazardous live circuits and sources of electric power. Assume that all
circuits are live until they have been completely de-energized, tested, and tagged. Pay
particular attention to the design of the power system. Consider all sources of power,
including the possibility of back feed.
• Turn off all power supplying the equipment in which the D20MX is to be installed
before installing and wiring the D20MX.
• Operate only from the power source specified on the installed power supply module.
• Beware of potential hazards and wear personal protective equipment.
• The successful operation of this equipment depends upon proper handling,
installation, and operation. Neglecting fundamental installation requirements may
lead to personal injury as well as damage to electrical equipment or other property.
• All AC voltage terminals are protected from accidental contact by a mechanical safety
shield.
• All electronic components within the D20MX are susceptible to damage from
electrostatic discharge. To prevent damage when handling this product use approved
static control procedures.
• Hazardous voltages can cause shock, burns or death. To prevent exposure to
hazardous voltages, disconnect and lock out all power sources before servicing and
removing components.
• If the D20MX is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided
by the equipment may be impaired.
• Changes or modifications made to the unit not authorized by GE Digital Energy could
void the warranty.
Warning symbols
Table 1 explains the meaning of warning symbols that may appear on the D20MX.
Table 1: Warning symbols
Symbol Description
The relevant circuit is direct current.
The relevant circuit is alternating current.
Caution: Refer to the documentation for important operation and
maintenance instructions. Failure to take or avoid specified actions
could result in loss of data or physical damage.
Warning: Dangerous voltage constituting risk of electric shock is
present within the unit. Failure to take or avoid specified actions
could result in physical harm to the user.
Earth/Ground Terminal
Protective Ground Terminal
Caution: Hot Surface
!

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Regulatory compliance information
CE Mark compliance
The D20MX is rated as CISPR 11 Group 1 Class “A” equipment.
To meet essential safety requirements of the LV Directive 2006/95/EC, the D20 chassis
must be installed in a secondary cabinet if an operating voltage on any of the terminals is
equal to or higher than 50 VAC or 75 VDC. Proper wiring practices and applicable local
safety standards defining protection against electrical shock must be followed at all times.
NOTE
To provide higher EMC immunity and maintain CE Mark compliance, the serial cables used
for permanent RS-232 and RS-485 connections must comply with the following
requirements:
• Cables must be shielded
• D type connector covers must provide EMC shielding (e.g., metallized plastic or die
cast metal covers) for permanently connected RS-232 cables
Class “A” equipment is intended for use in an industrial environment. The equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with these instructions, may cause interference to other devices in the vicinity.
If this equipment does cause interference with other devices, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving device
• Increase the separation between the equipment
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
other device(s) is connected
• Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help
Product overview
The D20 is a standalone remote terminal unit (RTU). It consists of a D20MX processor
board, power supply, optional termination panels, and optional communications
equipment in a 3U tall, 19-inch wide chassis. These components, combined with software
applications running on the D20MX, form the D20 RTU System.
The D20 acts as a data concentrator and central processor. Field data gathered through
the peripheral modules and external Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) are stored in the
system database and can be accessed by the application programs loaded on the D20.
Product design
The D20 design has horizontally mounted processor boards, with multiple boards in some
versions.
Peripheral I/O boards operate independently of the main chassis and D20MX processor
board. This means that you can use a D20 without direct connection to peripheral boards
so that it acts as a master data concentrator to other RTUs. You can also hot-swap the
peripherals without powering down the main processor. For information on peripheral
modules, see the D20/D200 Installation and Operations Guide (part number 994-0078); see
section: Connections and Configuration.

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D20MX Processor
The D20MX is a single board computer built around a 667 MHz embedded PowerQUICC II
Pro processor. The D20MX permits the D20 to be NERC CIPS compliant and introduces
compliance to IEC standards; refer to Appendix A, Standards & Protection for the complete
listing.
The D20MX can be retrofitted into either a D20 3U single-node VME chassis or D20 3U non-
VME chassis. In a single-node VME chassis, this one processor module replaces the
previous D20 M, M++, ME, and MEII CPU cards.
Due to aging printed circuit board assembly and mechanical constraints, only certain
chassis from 2002 and onward can be used with a D20MX. This comprises the following
chassis:
• D20 VME chassis 500-0280 Release 08 or higher,
• D20 Non-VME chassis 500-0305 Release 18 or higher
A solid partition between the Main processor bay and accessory bay prevents access to
the harness from the fiber card to D20MX card (only applicable to the 526-3005LF fiber
card version).
Security
The D20MX provides the following new security improvements over its predecessors:
• Centralized user authentication and authorization (RADIUS), including integration with
Microsoft Servers using NPS
• Role Based Access Control (RBAC) keeping operator and engineering activities
separated, logged and simple
• NERC compliant passwords, with strong complexity rules and one-way encrypted
• Full auditing including Syslog integration to enterprise systems
• SFTP for secure network-based firmware upgrades and configuration file transfers
• SSH for secure network access to WESMAINT II+.
To take advantage of these improvements, refer to the WESMAINT II+ for the D20MX
Configuration Guide (B014-1NCG) for details of these security features of the D20MX.
D20MX applications
Table 2 lists the applications included in the D20MX firmware.
The applications that changed or were added from the previous release is indicated in the
Changed column where:
• New indicates that the application definition is new to this release.
• Yes indicates that the application definition is updated for this release.
For more information about the changes, contact customer support.
The Application Definition Version column indicates the application definitions in the
SAN0001 file.
Table 2: D20MX application definitions
License
Group
D20MX
Application
ID
Application Name Description Application
Definition
Version
Changed
Common Application Definitions
001 A009 PG&E DPA Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) data-processing application
(DPA) for remote terminal units (RTUs). 805 New
A026-1 Communication
Watchdog DTA Reports on the state of communications between the RTU
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A027 SOE Logger DTA The Sequence-of-Events Logger DTA processes sequence of
events (SOEs) from any sub-set of the system digital input
and/or analog input points.
832
A030 Accumulator Freeze DTA Detects system status point changes and system
accumulator point freezes. 300
001 A033-5 TEJAS V DPA Emulates a remote terminal unit utilizing the (Valmet/Metso/
Telvent) TEJAS V communication protocol. 211
A035 Analog Reference DTA Monitors analog input points and provides the system
database with pseudo analog values that represent either
correctly functioning analog input hardware (good reference
value), or failed analog input hardware (bad reference value).
211
001 A036N ProLogic Executor DTA for
D20MX Provides user programmable soft logic automation
functionality. 421
A059 Modbus DCA Acts as a data concentrator for one or more Sub-Remote
Units (SRUs) using the MODBUS communication protocol
(RTU & ASCII modes).
911
A068 Modbus DPA Capable of communicating with one or more master
stations using the MODBUS protocol (RTU & ASCII modes). 311
A078 SEL Gateway DCA A sub-master within a SCADA system, controlling SEL relay
equipment using SEL's ASCII character-based relay protocol 610 New
A083-0 Calculator DTA Convenient and flexible soft logic utility that can perform
applications such as substation level interlocking, feeder
interlocking, and converting digital inputs to control outputs
for driving a map board
342
A088-0 Substation Maintenance
DTA Allows status and analog input values to be suppressed for
maintenance purposes. 203
A101-0 IEC 870-5-101 DPA Communicate with one or more hosts using the IEC 60870-
5-101/104 (T101) protocol. Has the ability to function as
several distinct IEC 60870-5-101/104 RTUs. Supports the
unbalanced version of the data link.
906 New
001 A113N PSR DCA for D20MX Programmable Synchrocheck Relay (PSR) DCA acts as a data
concentrator for several remote PSRs. The DCA and remote
PSRs function as a remote synchronous closure controller.
400 Yes
A118 Failover DTA Allows configurable combination of control requests to
result in a failover or switchover of a redundant system. 103
A123-0 NGC General DTA Generates control lockout indications, digital input
suppression or unsupression indications, and control active
indications.
111
A184-0 General Alarm DTA Takes several alarms and groups them together under one
General Alarm. 120
001 A185-0 W18979 DPA Emulates the Landis & Gyr 8979 RTU. Communicates with
multiple master stations, over redundant communication
lines.
303 New
001 A199-0 HR6000/XA-21 (DPA) Communicates with one or more hosts using the Harris
HR6000/XA-21 protocol, emulating several HR6000/XA-21
LRUs. Supports multiple communication ports, multiple LRUs
per communication port, and redundant porting.
106 New
B003 D.20 Peripheral Link DCA The D.20 Peripheral Link is responsible for surveillance and
control of digital and analog values in the D.20 I/O
peripherals.
751
B008-1 System Point Database Maintains the database of system points in the RTU. 311 Yes
B012N IRIG-B DCA for D20MX Provides Universal Time Coordination (UTC) using the IRIG-B
pulse frame, as specified by IRIG Standard 200-04
September 2004 Edition.
201
B013 DNP V3.00 Data Link Provides services for software applications to send and
receive messages using the Distributed Network Protocol
(DNP) V3.00 Data Link protocol and the DNP V3.00 Transport
Functions
560
B014-1N WESMAINT II+ for D20MX RTU maintenance facility. 620 Yes
License
Group
D20MX
Application
ID
Application Name Description Application
Definition
Version
Changed

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Table 3 provides the License Group legend.
Table 3: D20MX license group
NOTE
The license group is an option in the D20MX order code. Refer to Table 10 and Table 11 for
details. Ordering a D20MX with a particular license group option enables all applications in
that group to run on the D20MX.
Table 4 lists the embedded images included in the D20MX firmware.
B015 Bridgeman Allows applications to communicate with other peer
applications. Automatically routing messages to the
destination application. Intended to work within layered
software architectures. Provides the routing functions of a
network layer, but does not add a network layer header to
outgoing messages.
530
B023 DNP V3.00 DCA The Distributed Network Protocol V3.00 DCA acts as the
master to one or more remote devices using the DNP V3.00
protocol.
755 Yes
B034-0N Redundant Monitor for
D20MX Monitors CCU states and initiates failover. Also, receives
command requests to perform database synchronization,
switchover and failover.
300 Yes
B045-0 D20AC WESMAINT II+
Display Screens Provides D20AC WESMAINT II+ displays. 101
B052-0N DNP Internet Data Link for
D20MX DNP V3.00 data link over internet. 351
B058-0 IEC 870-5 Data Link FT 1.2 primary data link configuration 231 New
B060-0 IEC 870-5-101 DCA Acts as a master (primary) communication device, initiating
data exchanges. It is capable of sending control commands
to the remote devices, and processing data autonomously
collected by the data link layer.
210 New
B071-0 WESMAINT File Upload Uploads files via the WESMAINT port as S records or using
ZMODEM. 200
B085 IEC Balanced Data Link Provides services to send and receive messages using the
IEC 60870-5 FT 1.2 Balanced Protocol over point-to-point
links, with support for a dial-up modem. Works with one
user in point-to-point configurations, or multiple users in
dial-up configurations.
130 New
B086-0 IEC 60870-5-104 Data Link Provides a service to reliably transfer IEC 60870-5-101
Application Service Data Units (ASDU) over a TCP/IP network.
Implements this service using the transport layer interface
protocol IEC 60870-5-104.
131 New
B100-0 Internet Protocol Stack Configuration of the LAN 141
B152-1N IP Redundancy Monitor
DTA for D20MX Provides health and active pseudo DI points for LAN Ports. 200 Yes
SAN0001 Application Definitions
B009 Mailbox DTA System point conversion application. 401
B021N DNP V3.00 DPA for D20MX The Distributed Network Protocol (DNP) DPA enables master
stations to retrieve and modify local data using the DNP
V3.00 Application Layer Protocol.
990 Yes
SAN0002 Application Definitions
B009 Mailbox DTA System point conversion application. 310
B021N DNP V3.00 DPA for D20MX The Distributed Network Protocol (DNP) DPA enables master
stations to retrieve and modify local data using the DNP
V3.00 Application Layer Protocol.
913 Yes
License
Group
D20MX
Application
ID
Application Name Description Application
Definition
Version
Changed
LIcense Group Group Description
001 D2X Classic Applications

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The Version Image column indicates the image versions in the SAN0001 and SAN0002
files.
Table 4: D20MX embedded images
Firmware/FPGA versions
Table 5 lists the firmware, FPGA and other version information.
Table 5: Firmware/FPGA versions information
D20 chassis
For a detailed description of the D20 chassis options and components, refer to
Familiarization chapter in the D20/D200 Installation and Operation Guide, 994-0078. The
D20MX supports the two versions of the D20 chassis listed in Table 6.
Table 6: Types of D20 chassis
D20 non-VME The D20 non-VME single-slot chassis consists of the following:
• D20MX processor board
• Modem slots
• Power supply with switch and fuses; see Figure 1.
Image
ID
Image Name Description Version
Image
Changed
S032 D20S Peripheral Board (supports B003) D20S Peripheral Board Code 303
S033 D20A Peripheral Board (supports B003) D20A Peripheral Board Code 301
S034 D20K Peripheral Board (supports B003) D20K Peripheral Board Code 306
S035 D20C Peripheral Board (supports B003) D20C Peripheral Board Code 307
S055-0 D20AC Peripheral Board (supports B003) D20AC Peripheral Board Code 108
Component Version ID Type ID Date How to Find
JMON 1.0.630-
2238 N/A N/A Wed Dec 12,
2012 11:06AM “D20 Version” shown
during cold boot
sequence.
Board N/A Board D20MX N/A “Board ID” shown via
SHELL command: si
Local Bus
FPGA 3.02 N/A N/A N/A “FPGA version” shown via
SHELL command: si
NVRAM FPGA 15 File N/A N/A “NVRAM Rev” shown via
SHELL command: si
VxWorks O/S
and BSP v1.20 Build 33d61705e0e7a6e7 Jul 17 2013,
21:00:12 SHELL command: ver
Application v1.20 Build d9dc1bd692eedad4 Jul 17 2013 -
20:28:26 SHELL command: ver
Bootrom v1.1/0 Build 55959fd4c8a2db7f Mar 11 2013
15:50:15 SHELL command: ver
Type GE part number Description
D20 non-VME
1 slot horizontal 500-0305 Chassis with backplane, external power connections, and
seven serial I/O ports
D20 VME
5 slot horizontal 500-0280 Chassis with five-card VME backplane

20 GE INFORMATION D20MX HARDWARE USER’S MANUAL
CHAPTER 1: BEFORE YOU START
Figure 1: D20 non-VME chassis - power supply switch and fuses
This chassis contains the WESTERM D20M+ SS termination panel, which is attached
directly to the back of the assembly; see Figure 2.
Figure 2: D20 non-VME backplane
D20 non-VME Chassis
Power Supply Switch
Power Supply Fuses
D20 Non-VME Chassis
Power Supply
Connector Block WESTERM D20M+
SS Termination Panel
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