JVC Switch K3 R User Manual

K3 Series  
1U Rack Mount A/B Switches  
General Description  
The K3 Series A/B Switching system provide up to 3 AB switches in a 1.75 in rack mount chassis for 19”  
Equipment cabinets. Each switch allows a common circuit (COM) to be switched to either of two circuits,  
designated A and B. The switches can be controlled locally with a front panel toggle switch and remotely  
by; contact closure, or thru a Serial port and Ethernet connection using Telnet, SNMP, or a Web browser.  
Modular System  
The K3 System consists of the K3 Chassis, Model K3-R and Power, Control and A/B Switch options.  
The following table illustrates the available K3 components available at the time of printing. Additional  
options may be available; contact Dataprobe.  
SKU  
Model  
Description  
Base  
1150100  
1340062  
1340065  
1340063  
1930077  
1930078  
1930079  
1930076  
1110100  
K3-R  
K3 Chassis  
Control  
C-AB-16-R  
C-AB-1-R  
G-AB-1-R  
PS-R1-WRI  
PS-R1-48  
PS-R1-224  
PS-WRI-4  
AB-R-D25  
IP and Serial Control Card, Individual Switch Control  
IP Control Card, Gang Control  
Gang Expansion or GPI Control  
Power  
A/B  
Internal AC Power Supply 100-240VAC  
Internal -48VDC Power Supply  
Dual External 24VDC Power Supply. For use with External AC Supply  
External A/C Power Supply  
25 Pin D Subminiature, all 25 pins supported  
8 Wire Modular Jacks; All leads switched. Supports RJ48C, RJ48S, RJ45 and  
all 8 position modular jack specifications, up to16Mhz  
1110101  
1110102  
AB-R-RJ8  
AB-R-2RJ8  
Same as above with two ganged switches.  
8 Position, 8 Wire Modular Jacks; All leads switched; Supports 10/100/1G  
Ethernet Network specifications.  
1110103  
1110104  
AB-R-NET  
AB-R-T50  
50 Pin Telco (Amphenol) connector. All 50 Leads Switched. Dual Height  
Switch must be in Slot 1  
34 Pin M Type (V.35) connector. 23 leads switched. Dual Height Switch must  
be in Slot 1  
1110105  
1920028  
AB-R-M34  
AB-FP  
Blank Panel for unused A/B Slots. Required for FCC and CE marking  
K3_system_v070607e  
Technical Support: 201-934-5111  
Main: 201-934-9944  
Website: dataprobe.com  
 
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The K3 series supports both internal and external power supplies. Internal power modules are available  
to support worldwide A/C power, -48VDC and +24VDC power requirements. External power supplies  
provide redundancy either when used in pairs, or when combined with an internal module.  
Power Supplies Modules  
The K3 Series can be powered by several types of power sources using four types of power supply  
options; 90- 240VAC 50/60Hz Internal module, 90 -240 VAC External module, 48 VDC Internal module  
and 24 VDC direct.  
Combinations of 1 internal + 1 external supply or 2 external supplies can be used for redundant power  
applications.  
Dataprobe offers the following internal supply modules for the K-16 series:  
193007  
7
PS-R1-WRI  
PS-R1-48  
Internal AC Power Supply 100-240VAC  
193007  
8
Internal -48VDC Power Supply  
193007  
9
PS-R1-224  
Dual External 24VDC Power. For use with External AC Supply  
Power Supply 1930077  
Power Supply 1930078  
Converts 110/ 220 /240 VAC to 24VDC  
Single Slot Redundant Capable  
Converts 48 VDC to 24VDC  
Single Slot Dual Redundant Capable  
Input Power  
Input Power  
Nominal : 120/240 VAC 50/60 Hz  
Range : 100 - 240 VAC  
Watts: 50  
Nominal : 48 VDC  
Range : 42 - 60 VDC  
100 - 240 VAC  
1.4A, 50-60 HZ  
INPUT  
48VDC, 2A. MAX  
ALARM  
Watts: 75  
Fusing: 2.5 A  
ALARM  
Fusing: 2 A  
Environmental  
Operating: 0 C - +65C  
Environmental  
Operating: 0 C - +65C  
REFER TO MANUAL  
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Physical  
AC Input connector:  
IEC 320 (C14) on rear panel  
Physical  
DC Input Connector:  
Screw Terminal Mating Connector Supplied.  
Alarm / Expansion connector: 9 pin d-Sub  
Contact Ratings: 1A @ 24VDC res.  
Alarm / Expansion connector: 9 pin d-Sub  
Contact Ratings: 1A @ 24VDC res.  
 
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Alarm Connector  
Alarm Connection on each power supply provides status information on the condition of the supply.  
9 Pin Dsubminiature  
Pin 6 NO  
Pin 7 COM  
Pin 8 NC  
Pin 6 shorts to Pin 7 when the Power Supply is Non-Operational  
Pin 8 shorts to Pin 7 when the Power Supply is Operational  
Power Access Panel 1930079  
Provides for connection of two  
K-16-XPS Power Supplies  
Input Power  
Nominal : 24VDC  
Range : 20 – 30 VDC  
Fusing: 2 A Slo-Blo  
Physical  
DC Input Connector:  
PS1  
PS2  
Connector: Molex 41995  
Mating Connector Kit # 1940164  
Mating cable supplied with K-16-XPS  
K3 24VDC External PS Panel  
Rear View  
External Power Supplies 1930076  
Power Input 100-120/200-240 50-60Hz IEC320 Male.  
Power Input cord supplied for North America.  
1, 2 +24VDC  
5, 6 GND  
3, 4 N.C.  
6
5
4
Power Output +24VDC 4.5A, Connector Molex 41995.  
3 2  
1
 
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Control Modules  
The K3 Series AB Switch System is available with three types of control modules; Network, Contact  
Closure, or Gang Control Expansion. One of three control options shown below will be installed in the  
chassis for remote control of the installed AB switch cards.  
C-AB-16-R  
C-AB-16-R provides remote control through In-Band and Out-of-Band operation thru  
Ethernet TCP/IP and Serial connections.  
Through a web browser interface, you can access the control card, obtain  
current status information and operate the A/B Switches  
WEB  
Through a telnet client, you can access the control card, obtain current  
status information and operate the A/B Switches. This is also the method  
for setting configuration parameters of the card  
Telnet  
The system can be managed by SNMP through standard management  
software. Dataprobe provides a private MIB.  
SNMP  
The serial port on the C-AB-16-R provides direct terminal access or via  
modem. The A/B Cards are controlled either by a menu selection or by  
Serial  
command line strings (escape code sequences). Menu selections are ideal  
for easy operator interface and the escape code sequences streamline  
automated control.  
TCP Messaging  
A direct TCP messaging protocol is supported for direct computer  
control of the A/B switching system  
Installation  
The Control interface is located in the lower middle section on the rear of the K3 chassis.  
The C-AB-16-R controller provides the following connections:  
10base-T Ethernet. (C-AB-16-R  
only) Network connection for access  
to the C-AB-16-R card.  
C-AB-16-R Rear View  
Serial Port. RS-232 port for out-of-  
band access to the  
card.  
C-AB-16-R  
PS2  
Gang  
Gang Expansion. RJ11 connection  
for connection to additional card nests  
for large gang switching applications.  
10base-T  
Ethernet  
External 24VDC  
Power Input  
(optional)  
Gang  
Expansion  
Serial Port  
External Power Input. Connection for  
external power supply K-16-XPS-R for  
single or dual redundant power.  
Mating Connector kit # 1940164  
 
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Serial Port  
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The Serial Port on the control card is a 9 pin male connector, configured as a DTE. The following pins  
are used. The following chart illustrates the pin out of the D9 connector and the connection required to  
an external modem with a D25 pinout.  
Modem  
D25 Pin  
D9 Pin  
Abbreviation  
Full Name  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 5  
Pin 9  
RD  
TD  
SG  
RI  
Receive Data  
Transmit Data  
Signal Ground  
Ring Indicator  
Pin 3  
Pin 2  
Pin 7  
Pin 22  
For connection directly to a terminal, a Null Modem cable is required.  
C-AB-16-R  
D9 Pin  
Terminal  
D9 Pin  
Pin 3  
Pin 2  
Pin 5  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 5  
Configuration – C-AB-16-R  
Configuration of the The C-AB-16-R involves the following steps:  
Setting The C-AB-16-R 's IP Address  
Setting additional configuration parameters using Telnet  
Setting I/P Address  
The C-AB-16-R comes with factory installed IP address 192.168.1.254. In most cases this will need to  
be changed.  
Consult your Network Administrator to determine the appropriate IP address. There are several methods  
to change the IP address.  
ARP  
Telnet  
Serial Port  
setip.exe program, available from Dataprobe’s web site  
To set the IP address, the hardware (MAC) address must be known. This address is located on a label  
on on the C-AB-16-R printed circuit board. The syntax for the MAC address is: nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn  
 
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Setting the IP address using ARP  
To set the IP address using ARP, connect the jack marked 10Base-T to your local Ethernet network and  
apply power to the unit. The computer used to set the IP address must be on the same physical network  
as the C-AB-16-R . ARP does not work across switched or routed networks.  
Windows (98 and Later)  
1. Open a DOS window.  
2. Type the following command:  
arp -s <IP Address> <MAC Address>  
Where <IP Address> is the desired IP address (in dotted decimal) for the C-AB-16-R and the <MAC  
address> is the MAC Address of the C-AB-16-R . The MAC Address is located on a label on the rear  
panel of the card.  
Example: arp -s 63.211.86.165 00-50-c2-05-01-c1 <enter>  
|--- new IP addr. ---| |------- MAC addr. ------|  
3. Ping the C-AB-16-R to program the IP address into the C-AB-16-R .  
Type: ping <IP Address>  
If the ping command returns “host not responding” 4 times then the address has not been  
programmed properly, or the IP or MAC Address is incorrect. In either case redo step 2. If the  
problem persists, contact the Dataprobe Tech Support Hot Line.  
4. Delete the entry from the ARP cache by typing:  
arp -d <IP Address>  
5. Ping the C-AB-16-R to confirm that it has been programmed.  
If the card fails to respond, repeat steps 2-4 above. If the problem persists contact the  
Dataprobe support hotline.  
Unix, Linux  
Consult your systems administrator for information on setting an IP Address using ARP. The unit should  
be pinged after the IP Address has been set to confirm proper operation.  
Setting IP Address with Telnet  
For initial setup, the computer used must use the same network segment as the default IP Address, or  
current IP address. (192.168.1.xxx) If this is not the case, use one of the other methods. To connect to  
the C-AB-16-R using telnet, run your telnet client program (provided with your operating system) and  
connect to the IP address as set in step one above.  
For Windows:  
Select Run…Telnet  
Connect…192.168.1.254  
(or the current IP address)  
As soon as you connect the following message will be displayed:  
K-16  
Ver 4.00  
Please Enter The Password  
Password >  
The factory default password is: PASS  
 
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This password is case sensitive and can be changed in the setup process. In telnet, the The C-AB-16-R  
has a security timeout feature. After 2 minutes of no activity, The C-AB-16-R will automatically  
terminate the session. Should this occur, simply re-connect and re-enter the password.  
K-16 Set Location  
1. New York 1  
2. New York 2  
3. Philadelphia  
A
B
A
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
1-16. Operate Switch  
A. All to 'A' B. All to 'B'  
S. Setup  
X. Exit  
K-16> S  
Select S to access the setup Menu  
K-16 Set Location  
Setup Menu  
1. Location Name  
2. Card Setup  
3. Password  
Set Location  
4. Com Port  
9600 8n1  
No  
5. Escape Response  
6. IP Settings  
X. Exit  
K-16>  
 
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Select 6 for IP Settings. The IP Settings Menu appears:  
IP Settings  
1. IP Address  
2. Subnet  
3. Gateway  
192.168.1.42  
255.255.255.0  
0.0.0.0  
80  
4. Web Port  
5. Telnet Port  
6. Message Port  
7. MTU  
23  
9100  
1024  
8. Write Community Name  
9. Read Community Name  
A. SNMP Manager 1  
B. SNMP Manager 2  
C. SNMP Manager 3  
D. SNMP Manager 4  
X. Exit  
private  
public  
192.168.1.97  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
K-16>  
Enter the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway in Dotted Decimal Format.  
Setting IP address via Serial Port  
The serial port uses the same menu sequences as the Telnet method described above. Connect a  
terminal directly to the C-AB-16-R serial port. Send an Enter keystroke to start the session. The serial  
port default settings are 9600bps, 8 data bits, no parity, one stop bit. These setting can also be changed  
via the menus.  
Setting IP Address with setip.exe  
Utility setip.exe is available from Dataprobe’s website at http://www.dataprobe.com/files/control/setip.exe.  
Download this windows program and run it on any computer on the same physical network segment as  
the control card. Enter the MAC address and desired IP address and press SetIP.  
Setting other Parameters  
Via the Serial Port (or telnet on the C-AB-16-R) , all other configuration parameters can be set for the C-  
AB-16-R . These setting are made from the Setup Menu, as described in the section 3.1.3 above.  
Location Name: Enter a 1-20 character name to identify the system. This name appears at the top of  
each telnet screen and web page.  
Card Setup: This allows setting of parameters for individual A/B cards in the system. Each card can be  
named, up to 20 characters, and can be enabled or disabled. Disabling a card hides its status from web  
and telnet screens. This should be used where no card is installed, to make reading the screens easier.  
NOTE: Only the 1st three AB card slot positions of the 16 displayed are used in the K3. Displayed  
Slots 4 thru 16 are non functional.  
Password: A password from 1 to 15 characters is needed for access to the system. Re-enter the old  
password then enter the new password twice as prompted.  
 
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Com Port: Set the Baud Rate and Character Format for the serial port. Baud rate choices are 9600,  
19200, and 38400. Character format choices are 8N1, 7E1 and 7O1 (databits, parity, stop bit).  
The Default Serial Port Parameters are 9600, 8 Data Bits, No Parity, One Stop Bit (9600,8,N,1)  
Escape Response: This selects Yes or No for escape code responses. See section 3.4.3 on escape  
code control  
IP Settings  
IP Settings  
1. IP Address  
2. Subnet  
3. Gateway  
192.168.1.254  
255.255.255.0  
0.0.0.0  
80  
4. Web Port  
5. Telnet Port  
6. Message Port  
7. MTU  
23  
9100  
1024  
8. Write Community Name  
9. Read Community Name  
A. SNMP Manager 1  
B. SNMP Manager 2  
C. SNMP Manager 3  
D. SNMP Manager 4  
X. Exit  
private  
public  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
K-16>  
IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway: Enter the appropriate information in dotted decimal format  
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). If you are unsure of the entries, consult your network administrator.  
Web Port, Telnet Port, Message Port: These three settings determine the port assignment for the  
different TCP protocols used to communicate with the control card. Standard port assignments for these  
protocols are:  
WEB: 80  
Telnet: 23  
Message: 9100  
If you change these assignments, you will need to specify them when you connect to the C-AB-16-R .  
For example if the IP address of the C-AB-16-R is 192.168.1.254 and you have changed the web port to  
8800, then you would need the following URL to access the C-AB-16-R : http://192.168.1.254:8800  
 
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Note: After changing the IP Address, Web Port, Telnet Port or Com Port parameters, it is  
necessary to reboot the C-AB-16-R. By removing power to the the K3 chassis momentarily and  
then reconnecting the power source. Neither operation will alter the switch positions of any A/B  
Card in the Nest.  
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. Set the MTU from 100 to 1024. The default of 1024 should not be  
changed unless required by network architecture.  
Read and Write Community Names: These settings are for use with SNMP managers only. Set the  
names as appropriate for your SNMP configuration.  
SNMP Managers: Set up to four SNMP managers that will receive SNMP TRAPs. Other SNMP  
managers will be able to manage the system.  
Operation  
Remote control of each or all A/B Cards is accomplished using either TCP/IP protocols for Web browser  
(http) , Telnet, or direct TCP messaging. Each card in the chassis can be operated independently, or all  
3 A/B cards can be operated simultaneously. In all cases, switch control is password protected.  
Web Browser Operation  
To access the K3 using any web  
browser, point your browser to the IP  
address of the C-AB-16-R card. If the  
IP address is the default 192.168.1.254  
then enter in the web browser address  
You may wish to bookmark this location  
and rename the bookmark for easy  
reference.  
You will be prompted for a User Name  
and Password. The User Name is not  
used, and any or no characters can be  
entered there.  
Enter Password as programmed in the setup menu system. The default password is PASS. Please  
guard your password safely. If the password is forgotten, contact Dataprobe Tech Support.  
Upon entering the correct password, the main page will be displayed.  
 
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The web page shows the current status of each enabled card in the chassis. It also displays the status of  
the two power supplies in the lower right corner.  
To operate one or more switch cards: Select the desired A/B Card(s) using the checkbox next to the  
card and then click on the large A or B button under Switch Control. The screen will refresh with the new  
card status shown. Buttons for Select All and Select None assist in making selections.  
The Web page will not automatically refresh if the A/B cards are controlled using the manual switches. In  
the event that switch cards are operated by front panel toggle switches or other external control, a  
Refresh button is provided. Click on this button to view the most current status information.  
 
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If cards are not installed in the system, their status will be reported as Position A. To avoid confusion,  
use the Disable feature in the Telnet Setup for unused card slots. When cards are disabled, their name  
will continue to appear on the web page or telnet screen, however, their status will be indicated as  
displayed in the screenshot below. Note: Card 4 – 16 are not available in the K3 system and have been  
disabled.  
To simultaneously switch all cards in the chassis, click on either the Gang A or Gang B buttons. The  
checkboxes need not be used for this operation.  
 
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A logout button is provided. Click this button to be instantly logged out. There is an automatic logout  
function if there is no activity for two minutes. You can also just close the browser; however you will not  
be able to log back in for two minutes.  
Telnet and Serial Port  
The menu system of the C-AB-16-R is the same for Telnet and direct serial access.  
For Telnet: Enter the IP address of the C-AB-16-R into your Telnet application program  
For Serial Direct Terminal Connection: press the Enter Key  
For Serial Connection via Dial-up Modem: Establish the dial link, then press the Enter Key.  
After entering the correct password, the main screen is displayed  
K-16 Set Location  
1. New York 1  
2. New York 2  
3. Philadelphia  
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
A
B
A
13.
14.
15.
16.
1-16. Operate Switch  
A. All to 'A' B. All to 'B'  
S. Setup  
X. Exit  
K-16>  
The screen shows all enabled cards and their current position A or B  
Enter any card number 1-3 to operate that card; A or B to switch all cards to that position.  
Enter S to access the setup menus (see section 3.2.5 for setup details)  
Enter X to logout of Telnet.  
Card slots that have been disabled will not report any status.  
NOTE: Only the 1st three AB card slot positions of the 16 displayed are used in the K3. Displayed  
Slots 4 thru 16 are non functional.  
 
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SNMP Manager Control  
The C-AB-16-R allows for management via SNMP. The private MIB is available from the Dataprobe  
MIB Outline and MIB Definitions can be found in Appendix A.  
Command Line and Direct TCP Messaging  
The C-AB-16-R can be controlled via command line messages sent either over the serial port or using  
TCP messaging over the Ethernet port. This allows streamlined communication between the C-AB-16-R  
and network management systems or computer based monitor and control systems. Programming  
support is available. Contact Dataprobe Applications Engineering.  
Making Connection via Ethernet and Serial  
The C-AB-16-R uses the TCP (Transport Communication Protocol) to communicate with the client PC.  
To use the C-AB-16-R , establish a TCP connection (Stream Socket) to the C-AB-16-R . Be sure to use  
the Port assigned to the C-AB-16-R , either Port 9100 or the port assigned through the Setup Menus.  
Once connected use the Send() function to send the commands to the C-AB-16-R and the Recv()  
function to receive the C-AB-16-R ’s response.  
For the CP-K16-R or the serial port of the C-AB-16-R , connection via the serial port requires only setting  
the computer to the proper baud rate and character format.  
Command Syntax  
<esc><password><^a><card><^b><command><cr>  
Where:  
esc  
password  
^a  
card  
^b  
=
=
=
=
=
=
The ASCII escape character (0x1b)  
The C-AB-16-R password in ASCII (case sensitive)  
The ASCII control 'a' character (0x01)  
The number of the card to be changed, with or with out leading 0's (a or A = all)  
The ASCII control 'b' character (0x02)  
The command to be executed:  
command  
a or A - Switch selected card to A  
b or B - Switch selected card to B  
q or Q - Display the status of the selected card  
The ASCII Carriage Return (0x0d)  
cr  
=
The < and > in the syntax above are only to delineate the control characters and should not be sent.  
Example: To switch card 7 to B send <esc>PASS<^a>7<^b>B<cr>  
Response Syntax  
The syntax for the command response is.  
Example: 01A  
<card><status><cr>  
card  
status  
=
=
The number of the card.  
The status of the card either A, or B.  
 
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cr  
=
The ASCII carriage return character  
If the queried card has been disabled then no response will be transmited.  
In response to the Query All command, 16 response messages will be sent.  
All invalid commands will be ignored. No response even when responses are enabled.  
Gang Control Expansion  
G-AB-1RR Gang Expansion Card  
The G-AB-1RGang Expansion Card provides input and output of gang control, allowing for simultaneous  
switching of multi-chassis systems. Connection is also provided for external power input from the K16-  
XPS or similar +24VDC source.  
Installation  
The Gang Expansion interface is located in the lower middle section on the rear of the K3 chassis.  
Connection between G-K16X units or connection from C-AB-16-R or other control card is made using 6  
wire connection modular jack cords. ( RJ11 / RJ12 type )  
Expansion Connector Pinout  
Pin  
Designation  
1 & 6 Ground  
2 & 5 Switch to B  
3 & 4 Switch to A  
Gang Out  
Alarm  
Gang In  
PS2  
G-K16x Rear View  
To control the system, momentarily short either Switch to A or Switch to B to Ground.  
 
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A/B Switch Modules  
The K3 Rack Mount AB Switching System can be factory configured with up to 3 AB switches of any of  
the following interfaces plus one control interface and power supply configuration. Some switch  
interfaces occupy 2 slots – SW1 & SW2  
Frame Ground Switching  
1
A
(D9, 15 and 25 model Only)  
1
Jumper selection allows Pin 1 Frame  
Ground to be either switched or tied  
together and unswitched. Pin 1 can also  
be tied to the Frame of the Chassis, or left  
isolated from the chassis.  
B
SW'D  
FG  
COM  
ISO  
1
COM  
Signal Ground Switching  
(D9, 15 and 25 model Only)  
Shown In Factory Default:  
Ground Switched & Isolated  
An additional set of jumpers provides the  
same switched/common, isolated or grounded for Signal Ground. These jumpers control Pin 7 in the  
D25 model and Pin 5 in the D15 and D9 models. The circuit is the same as shown above replacing Pin  
1 for the correct pin and SG Signal Ground for FG, Frame Ground  
Signal Ground Switching  
An additional set of jumpers provides the same switched/common, isolated or grounded for Signal  
Ground. These jumpers control Pin 7 in the D25 model and Pin 5 in the D15 and D9 models. The circuit  
is the same as shown above replacing Pin 1 for the correct pin and SG Signal Ground for FG, Frame  
Ground.  
Indicators  
Two Red LEDs indicate Switch status A or B. LED's are driven by extra relay contacts.  
Manual Switches  
Manual toggle switch on each card. These are momentary switches.  
Relays  
Sealed Telephone relays. Gold clad contacts. Maximum Contact Current: 2 Amps @ 30 VDC  
Special DS-3 module: Hi Freq. 45 Mhz, 55db Isolation.  
 
K3 1RU AB Switch  
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Specifications  
Switch Interfaces  
D25  
Three 25 Pin D Subminiature, Female Connectors.  
25 leads switched. Option for Pins 1 and 7 common and unswitched.  
RJ8  
Three 8 position 8 wire RJ type Modular jacks, Rear Panel/Card Edge.  
All 8 leads switched. Support all RJ Configurations up to 16 Mhz.  
NET:  
Three 8 position 8 wire RJ type shielded modular jacks, Rear Panel/Card Edge.  
Supports 10/100/1G Ethernet Interfaces.  
DS3  
T50  
Same as above but with special Dual BNC Module.  
Individual transmit and receive circuits 45 Mhz .  
50 pin Telco (Amphenol, Champ) connectors.  
Common = Male, A and B are Female. All 50 leads switched.  
V35  
34 pin Winchester Female connectors 19 Leads Supported.  
Physical  
Rack Mount  
19” Wide x 6.0” Deep x 1.75” High.  
 
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MIB Outine  
NOTE:  
The K3 Series AB Switch System use the same network control interface as our larger K16 Series.  
The same SNMP MIB interface is used with same values and commands .Only the 1st three AB  
card slot positions of the 16 displayed are used in the K3. Displayed Slots 4 thru 16 are non  
functional.  
Mib Tree  
iso (1)  
org (3)  
dod(6)  
internet(1)  
private(4)  
enterprises(1)  
dataprobe(1418)  
dpAgent(1)  
k16SwitchControl(1)  
k16RackName(1)  
k16CardTable(2)  
k16CardEntry(1)  
k16CardIndex(1)  
k16CardName(2)  
k16CardPosition(3)  
k16CardEnable(4)  
k16GangControl(3)  
k16PowerSupply1(4)  
k16PowerSupply2(5)  
Traps  
ps1Failed  
ps1Ok  
ps2Failed  
ps2Ok  
switchChanged  
syncStatus  
 
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MIB Definitions  
k16RackName 1.3.6.1.4.1.1418.1.1.1  
This read/write variable is the name of the k16 nest. This variable can be programmed either via SNMP,  
Telnet or via serial port. It can contain printable characters and MUST not exceed 20 characters in  
length.  
k16CardTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.1418.1.1.2  
This variable is not directly accessible.  
k16CardEntry 1.3.6.1.4.1.1418.1.1.2.1  
This variable is not directly accessible.  
k16CardIndex 1.3.6.1.4.1.1418.1.1.2.1.1.k16CardIndex  
The card index. This is a 0 based index so 0 is card 1 and 15 is card 16.  
k16CardName 1.3.6.1.4.1.1418.1.1.2.1.2.k16CardIndex  
This read/write variable is used to set or get the name of an individual A/B card. The card name can only  
contain printable ASCII characters and MUST not exceed 20 characters in length.  
k16CardPosition 1.3.6.1.4.1.1418.1.1.2.1.3.k16CardIndex  
This read/write variable can be used to set or get the position of any of the 16 A/B cards individually. This  
variable uses an enumerated integer where:  
1 = a  
2 = b  
3 = disabled  
4 = invalidCardIndex  
The values 3 and 4 cannot be used in the set command. These are returned by the get and set  
commands when appropriate.  
k16CardEnable 1.3.6.1.4.1.1418.1.1.2.1.4.k16CardIndex  
This read/write variable is used to set or get the enabled/disabled status of an A/B card. It uses an  
enumerated integer where:  
1 = enabled  
2 = disabled  
3 = invalid index  
The value 3 cannot be used in the set command. It is returned by both the set and get commands when  
the card index is invalid.  
k16GangControl 1.3.6.1.4.1.1418.1.1.3  
This read/write variable is used to set the position of all cards in the nests. It uses an enumerated integer  
where:  
1 = a  
2 = b  
3 = writeOnly  
The value 3 is always returned form both the get and set commands to alert the operator that there is no  
data for this command to return.  
 
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k16PowerSupply1 1.3.6.1.4.1.1418.1.1.4  
This read only variable returns the current status of the power supply 1 as an enumerated integer where:  
1 = ok  
2 = failed.  
k16PowerSupply2 1.3.6.1.4.1.1418.1.1.5  
This read only variable returns the current status of the power supply 2 as an enumerated integer where:  
1 = ok  
2 = failed.  
k16Sync 1.3.6.1.4.1.1418.1.1.6  
This read only variable returns the status of the synchronization channel (special models only) as an  
enumerated integer where:  
0 = ok  
1 = fail  
Trap Definitions  
ps1Failed specific-1  
This trap is sent when ever power supply 1 fails. It carries not variable bindings.  
ps1Ok specific-2  
This trap is sent when ever power supply 1 returns to serves. It carries not variable bindings.  
ps2Failed specific-3  
This trap is sent when ever power supply 2 fails. It carries not variable bindings.  
ps2Ok specific-4  
This trap is sent when ever power supply 2 returns to serves. It carries not variable bindings.  
switchChanged specific-5  
This trap is sent when ever any or multiple switches are changed by any means. This trap will contain a  
variable binding for each card in the nest that has changed.  
syncStatus specific-6  
This trip is sent when ever the status of the nest synchronization changes. It will contain the k16Sync  
variable. Only available in special models.  
 
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT, RETURNS and WARRANTY  
Dataprobe Technical Support is available 8:30AM to 5:30PM ET to assist you in the installation and  
operation of this product. To obtain Technical Support call our Tech Support Hotline at 201- 967-8788,  
or Email us at [email protected]. Please have the following information available when you call:  
Model of Product  
Serial Number  
Data of Purchase  
Name of Seller (if other than Dataprobe)  
If you purchased this product through an Authorized Dataprobe Reseller, you should contact them first,  
as they may have information about the application that can more quickly answer your questions.  
WARRANTY  
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free from original  
defects in material and workmanship for a period of One Year from the date of initial purchase. If the  
product should prove defective within that period, Seller will repair or replace the product, at its sole  
discretion.  
Service under this Warranty is obtained by shipping the product (with all charges prepaid) to the address  
below. Seller will pay return shipping charges. Call Dataprobe Technical Service at (201) 967-8788 to  
receive a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) Number prior to sending any equipment back for repair.  
Include all cables, power supplies and proof of purchase with shipment.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO NORMAL WEAR OR TO DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCIDENT,  
MISUSE, ABUSE OR NEGLECT. SELLER MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE  
WARRANTY EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY LAW, ALL  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY  
PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE; AND THIS WARRANTY  
EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do not allow  
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions  
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which  
vary from jurisdictions to jurisdiction.  
WARNING: The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether this device is suitable,  
adequate or safe for the use intended. Since individual applications are subject to great variation, the  
manufacturer makes no representation or warranty as to the suitability of fitness for any specific  
application.  
 

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