Sunhillo RICI 5000 010-10 User manual


RICI 5000 Hardware User's Guide
SUN2416, Revision 2.1 • August 31, 2017
2017 Sunhillo Corporation
444 Kelley Drive
West Berlin, NJ 08091-9210
www.sunhillo.com
Phone 856.767.7676 • Fax 856.767.9557

SAFETY SUMMARY
All personnel involved in operation or maintenance of electronic equipment must be thoroughly
familiar with the electronic equipment precautions contained in operator guides and
maintenance manuals for the applicable equipment, as well as the safety rules and standards
contained in Title 19, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910, Chapter XVIII, OccupationalSafety
and Health Standards.
DANGER
When equipment employs voltages that are dangerous and may be fatal if contacted by
operating maintenance personnel, extreme caution must be exercised when working with that
equipment. Hazard awareness dictates that equipment must always be viewed as an integral
part of a system and not a component.
DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST EQUIPMENT ALONE. Under no circumstances should a person
adjust or maintain equipment without the immediate presence or assistance of another person
capable of rendering aid. Unless under direct supervision of a qualified person, no person shall
operate or maintain equipment if not qualified.
DO NOT TAMPER WITH INTERLOCKS. Reliance on interlock circuits to remove power from the
equipment is never to be assumed. Until operation of the interlock is verified, equipment is
assumed to be in a hazardous modeof operation. Under no circumstances will any access gate,
door, or interlock switch be removed, bypassed, or modified without authority and then only
after observing proper tag-out procedures.
REPORT ALL HAZARDS. If at any time a hazard is detected, it is the responsibility of all
personnel to report the hazard to ensure that it is corrected. If at any time a new or suspected
new hazard is detected, particularly due to equipment installation, modification, or repair, report
this condition to your supervisor so that the hazard will be investigated, publicized, or corrected
as required.
CAUTION. Electronic componentsare sensitive to, and can be damaged by, electrostatic
discharge (ESD). To prevent thepossibility of ESD damageto the components, service
personnel must establish personal grounding by using an ESD strap.
This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children arelikely to be present.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
Warnings:
WARNING: This device containsvoltagesthat are hazardous to human life and
safety. No user serviceable parts within. Refer all servicing to qualified
personnel only.
AVERTISSEMENT:Cet appareilcontient des tensions qui sont dangereux pour
la vie humaine et la sécurité. Il n’y a aucune pièce réparable à l'intérieur. Pour
toute réparation, adressez-vous exclusivement à un personnel qualifié.
Fuse Replacement Caution:
CAUTION: Double pole/Neutralfusing.
ATTENTION:Systèmede fusible neutre/à double pôle.

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Rating Information:
RICI 5000 Model 010-10:
Input Voltage:100-240VAC
Input Current: 2.0A MAX
Input Frequency:50–60Hz
RICI 5000 Modèle 010-10:
Tension d’entrée: 100-240VAC
Courant d’entrée: 2.0A MAX
Fréquence d’entrée: 50–60Hz
RICI 5000 Model 010-12:
Input Voltage: 12VDC (center positive)
Input Current: 2.0A MAX
Input Frequency:50–60Hz
RICI 5000 Modèle 010-12:
Tension d’entrée: 12VDC (centre positif)
Courant d’entrée: 2.0A MAX
Fréquence d’entrée: 50–60Hz

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Regulatory Compliance:
UL/CSA 60950-1, UL/CSA 62368-1
IEC/EN 60950-1, IEC/EN 62368-1
2014/35/EU
2011/65/EU
2014/30/EU
Verified to FCC Class B
Validé suivant FCC Classe B
CANADA –ICES-003 Issue 5, August 2012 for a Class B Device
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable
protection against harmfulinterferencein a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordancewith
the instructions, may cause harmful interferenceto radio communications. However, there is no
guaranteethat interferencewill not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, 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 antenna.
-Increase theseparation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE: Cet équipement a été testé et est conformeaux exigences des limites du paragraphe15
de la FCC Classe B, pour un appareilnumérique. Ces limites sont définies pour assurer une
protection raisonnablecontreles interférences nuisibles dans une installation résidentielle. Cet
équipement génère, utilise et peut émettre de l’énergie sous forme de rayonnement radio et, s’il
n’est pas installé ni utilisé conformément aux instructions, il peut causer des interférences
nuisibles aux communications radio. Cependant, il n'y a aucunegarantieque des interférences
ne se produiront pas dans le cadre d’une installation particulière. Si cet appareil provoque des
interférences nuisibles à la réception radio ou télévision, ce qui peut être déterminé en mettant
l'appareil hors tension puis sous tension, l'utilisateur est invité à essayer de corriger
l'interférence par une ou plusieurs des méthodes suivantes:
-Réorienter ou déplacer l'antenne de réception.
-Augmenter la distance entre l'équipement et le récepteur.
-Connecter l'équipement à une prise sur un circuit différent de celui auquel le récepteur
est connecté.
-Consulter le revendeur ou un technicien radio / TV

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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................1
1.1 Overview ......................................................................................................... 1
1.1.1 How this Manual is Organized .............................................................................................1
1.2 Physical Interfaces......................................................................................... 2
1.2.1 Installing the Rubber Feet......................................................................................................5
1.3 Technical Specifications................................................................................ 6
1.3.1 Physical Specifications..........................................................................................................6
1.3.2 Electrical Specifications........................................................................................................7
1.3.3 Environmental and Thermal Test Specifications .............................................................7
1.3.4 Agency Approvals and Compliance....................................................................................8
1.4 Additional Product Information ..................................................................... 9
2. RACK MOUNT INSTALLATION.........................................................11
2.1 Parts List....................................................................................................... 11
2.2 Required Tools.............................................................................................. 12
2.3 Installation.................................................................................................... 12
3. UNDERSTANDING THE HARDWARE................................................15
3.1 Interface Connections.................................................................................. 15
3.1.1 Rear Panel Connections......................................................................................................15
3.1.2 Front Panel Connections.....................................................................................................16
3.2 Powering on the RICI 5000........................................................................... 17
3.3 Activity LEDs................................................................................................. 18
3.3.1 Ethernet Port Activity............................................................................................................18
POST LED STATUS INDICATORS .....................................................21A.
Ethernet Port Tests.................................................................................................. 21
J1 –J4 Communications Internet Loopback Test ................................................ 21
No Failures –POST Complete................................................................................ 22
ACRONYMS.....................................................................................23B.

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List of Figures
Figure 1-1: RICI 5000 Front Panel .................................................................................. 2
Figure 1-2: Status and Activity LEDs.............................................................................. 3
Figure 1-3: Ethernet Connections .................................................................................. 3
Figure 1-4: Power Switch .............................................................................................. 3
Figure 1-5: Power LED................................................................................................... 3
Figure 1-6: RICI 5000 Model 010-10 Rear Panel (100-240VAC), Revision D or Earlier....... 4
Figure 1-7: RICI 5000 Model 010-10 Rear Panel (100-240VAC), Revision E or Later......... 4
Figure 1-8: RICI 5000 Model 010-12 Rear Panel (12VDC), Revision D or Earlier................ 4
Figure 1-9: RICI 5000 Model 010-12 Rear Panel (12VDC), Revision E or Later.................. 4
Figure 1-10: Rubber Foot............................................................................................... 5
Figure 1-11: Single Unit Dimensions .............................................................................. 6
Figure 1-12: Populated 1U Chassis Dimensions............................................................. 7
Figure 3-1: DB-25 Connector Pins................................................................................ 16
Figure 3-2: Ethernet Pinout Locations.......................................................................... 17
Figure 3-3: Ethernet Port LEDs .................................................................................... 18

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List of Tables
Table 1-1: Physical Specifications................................................................................. 6
Table 1-2: Electrical Specifications................................................................................ 7
Table 1-3: Environmental and Thermal Test Specifications ............................................ 7
Table 1-4: Agency Approvals and Compliance ............................................................... 8
Table 2-1: RICI 5000 Dual Rack Mount Sleeve Kit Parts List ......................................... 11
Table 3-1: RS-232/422 Serial Ports Signals/Pinouts..................................................... 16
Table 3-2: Ethernet Pinout Descriptions....................................................................... 17
Table 3-3: Ethernet Speed LED.................................................................................... 19
Table 3-4: Ethernet Link LED ....................................................................................... 19

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1. INTRODUCTION
Inthissection,yougainageneralunderstandingoftheRICI5000hardware,includingits
functionality,technicalspecifications,andenvironmentalcharacteristics.
This user’s manual provides hardware details about Sunhillo’s Real-Time Interface and Conversion
Item(RICI 5000) product.RICI 5000 isa versatile,modular platformdesigned forsurveillance sensor
data formatting, filtering, and protocol conversions.
1.1 Overview
RICI 5000 features the following:
TCP/IP and UDP/IP Serial to LAN protocol conversions.
Each unit features four (4) rear DB25 (EIA-530) serial ports.
Dual front panel Gigabit Ethernet ports.
1U rack mountable or table-top compact design.
Rear M8 six (6) pin circular port for future expanded capabilities (capped on Revision E or
later hardware).
1.1.1 How this Manual is Organized
Section 1
Introduction –Provides a brief overview of the RICI 5000
functionality, technicalspecifications, environmental
characteristics, and the contents of this user’s manual.
Section 2
Rack Mount Installation –Describes how to perform a rack
mount installation of the RICI 5000.
Section
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Section 3
Understanding the Hardware–Provides description and
functions of the RICI 5000 hardware.
Appendices
Supplementalinformation to support thecontentsof this
document.
1.2 Physical Interfaces
RICI 5000’s front panel (Figure 1-1) provides the following interface connections:
Figure 1-1: RICI 5000 Front Panel
Two (2) Ethernet (Eth0, Eth1) Interfaces
One (1) Mini-USB (Maint) Maintenance Interface
The front panel’s light emitting diodes (LED) indicate the status or activity of transmitting (TD) or
receiving (RD)dataon the four J1 –J4 serial connections (Figure 1-2), the Ethernet connections
(Eth0 andEth1, Figure1-3), and PWR (power, Figure1-4).When transmitting or receiving data, the
TD/RD,RD/TD,andSYNC LEDsflash(Figure 1-2). Whenthepowerswitchisin theright(Off) position
(Figure1-4), thePWR LED is off (Figure1-5). Whenthepowerswitch is in the left (On) position, the
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RICI 5000’s rear panel (Figure1-6 throughFigure1-9) providesthefollowing interface connections:
Figure 1-6: RICI 5000 Model 010-10 Rear Panel (100-240VAC), Revision D or Earlier
Figure 1-7: RICI 5000 Model 010-10 Rear Panel (100-240VAC), Revision E or Later
Figure 1-8: RICI 5000 Model 010-12 Rear Panel (12VDC), Revision D or Earlier
Figure 1-9: RICI 5000 Model 010-12 Rear Panel (12VDC), Revision E or Later
100-240 VAC or 12VDC—Depending upon model requested, power is supplied through a
100-240AC(Figure1-6 andFigure1-7) or12VDC (centerpositive,locking barrel connection,
Figure 1-8 and Figure 1-9), respectively.

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Note
The external direct plug-in power supply should be used as the disconnect device
for the entire system. This power supply must remain accessible at all times.
Serial Ports—Four RS-232/422 (EIA-530) serial ports labeled J1 –J4. Each port can be
individuallyconfiguredforasynchronous or synchronous operation(see
SUN2353 - SureLine
CoreUser’s Guide
for moreinformation.MPSusersshould also reference
SUN2298 –MPS
Wan Protocol User’s Guide
. All documents can be found on the Sunhillo Website.).
Note
EIA-530, sometimes referred to as TIA-530-A or RS-530, is a balanced serial
interface standard that uses a 25-pin connector.
M8 6-pin Circular Port—For future expanded capabilities, labeled J5.
Note
Revision E or later hardware has a capped J5 port.
1.2.1 Installing the Rubber Feet
For desktopuse, theRICI5000 ships with a packageof fourrubberfeet (PN33020001: Feet, Rubber,
0.50 dia x 0.25) that can be installed in the openings under the unit.
Figure 1-10: Rubber Foot
For rack mount installation (refer to Section 2), the rubber feet are not used.

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1.3 Technical Specifications
RICI 5000’s technical specifications arebroken downintophysical,electrical,environmental, thermal,
and agencyapprovalandcompliancecomponents,whicharedetailed in thesubsections that follow.
1.3.1 Physical Specifications
Table 1-1: Physical Specifications
Specification
Single Unit
1U Chassis
Height
1.61 in./41.00 mm
1.75 in./44.45 mm
Width
7.31 in./185.68 mm
17 in./431.8 mm
Depth
9.17 in./233.00 mm
9.25 in./234.95 mm
Weight
3.0 lbs./1.36 kg (Model 010-10)
2.5 lbs./1.13 kg (Model 010-12)
3.0 lbs./1.36 kg (unpopulated)
6.0 lbs./2.72 kg (with Model 010-
10)
5.5 lbs./2.49 kg (with Model 010-
12)
Figure 1-11 provides a visual representation of the physical dimensions of a single unit.
Figure 1-11: Single Unit Dimensions

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Figure1-12 providesa visualrepresentation of thephysicaldimensions of thepopulated 1U chassis.
Figure 1-12: Populated 1U Chassis Dimensions
1.3.2 Electrical Specifications
Table 1-2: Electrical Specifications
Specification
Model 010-10
Model 010-12
Power Requirements
100-240VAC, 50-60Hz, 2.0A Max
12VDC (center positive), 2.0A Max
Power Usage
12W Max
10W Max
Power Cord Length
6ft/1.83m
Not to exceed 32ft/10m
1.3.3 Environmental and Thermal Test Specifications
Table 1-3: Environmental and Thermal Test Specifications
Test Method1
Storage
Operational
500.5 –Altitude
0-40,000 ft
50,000 ft
501.5 –High Temperature
159.8°F/71°C
122°F/50°C
502.5 –Low Temperature
-76°F/-60°C
32°F/0°C
Exhaust Air Temperature Rise
(performed during the
OperationalHigh and Low
Temperature Tests, 501.5 and
502.5, ProcedureII)
N/A
122°F/50°C and 32°F/0°C
507.5 - Humidity
32-140°F/0-60°C, 10-95% RH,
11 days
32-122°F/0-50°C, 10-95%RH,
6 days
1
MIL-STD-810G –Department of Defense Method Standard for Environmental Engineering Considerations and
Laboratory Tests

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1.3.4 Agency Approvals and Compliance
Table 1-4: Agency Approvals and Compliance
Designation
Description
USA EMC Compliance
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Part 15,
Class B
UL/CSA 60950-1
Information Technology Equipment-Safety –Part 1:
GeneralRequirements
UL/CSA 62368-1
Audio/Video, Information and Communication
Technology Equipment–Part 1: Safety Requirements
IEC/EN 60950-1
Information Technology Equipment-Safety –Part 1:
GeneralRequirements
IEC/EN 62368-1
Audio/Video, Information and Communication
Technology Equipment –Part 1: Safety Requirements
2014/35/EU
Low Voltage (LVD) Directive
2011/65/EU
Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances
(RoHS 2) Directive
2014/30/EU
Electromagneticcompatibility (EMC) Directive
EN 55022 CISPR 22
Information Technology Equipment –Radio
disturbancecharacteristics –Limits and methods of
measurement
EN 55024 CISPR 24
Information Technology Equipment –Immunity
characteristics –Limits and methods of measurement
EN 55032 CISPR 32
Emissions for Multimedia Equipment
CANADA –ICES-003
CANADA –ICES-003 Issue 5, August 2012 for a Class
B Device
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