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1. C Ethernet IEEE 802 3af TCP IP Web browser user interface 4 x M6 80x155mm DIN rail or mounting screws IP66 Black 0 6 kg 1 2 Electrical specifications Power output Analog input Digital input Digital output Page 3 12 VDC max 1 A or 24 VDC max 0 5 A Short circuit protection 0 10 V Accuracy 25 mV 12 bit resolution 4 20 mA Accuracy 0 05 mA 12 bit resolution Choose input type with DIP switch Max 24 V Low signal voltage 0 1 V High signal voltage 5 24 V Current typ 4 4 mA 24 V Frequency counting 0 2 Hz 2 5 kHz Frequency accuracy lt 1 Relay max 30 V 200 mA NC and NO 1 3 Before operation The Embsec IPA I O controller is designed to be intuitive and easy to use but to ensure best performance all users of the unit should carefully read this instruction manual before use This manual uses the following warning indications to provide information regarding usage of the product to prevent you and others from being harmed and your assets from being damaged These warning indications are described below Ensure you understand these precautions before proceeding with the installation A Warning handling may cause death or serious injury Failure to follow the instructions provided by this warning and improper A Caution handling may cause injury and or property damage Failure to follow the instructions provided by this caution and improper This symbol indic
2. a factory reset has been made the following settings are used Product IP number 192 168 0 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default router 192 168 0 1 Username admin Password admin 5 2 Login 1 Open a web browser 2 In the address field type in the selected unit IP address 3 The user interface login page is shown 4 Login with your username and password em About Help Login Username Password 5 3 Installation and configuration 5 3 1 I O Status Open the Installation and configuration tab The default sub tab is the O Status window The diagram displays the analog input signal during the last 60 seconds To the right is a list with current digital inputs status analog input value tampering sensor status digital outputs status green indicates on and buttons to manually control the digital outputs Page 15 BON Installation and configuration HE OI I O configuration Unit configuration Firmware update 1 0 status Digital inputs Input 1 High Time window 60 s Input 2 Low Input 3 Low Input 4 Low Analog input Value 6 12 V Voltage V Tampering Tampering Lid open Digital outputs Output 1 Lon WS Output 2 BER oc Output 3 hon WS 5 3 2 I O Configuration 1 Open the I O Configuration sub tab 2 Current settings are shown 3 To change analog input settings press Edit settings Installation and configuration YO Status Rot Unit configuration Firmware
3. heat vibrations or impacts 1 5 Part identification Co J _ _ Service lid screw Countersunk M4x6 mm O U a0 Service lid Main unit Page 5 2 General applications 2 1 Integrate alarm sensors Embsec IPA has a 12V socket to power connected alarm sensor and four digital alarm inputs Each input can be used to create network alarms directly to VMS IP cameras or other network devices Let your line detectors IR sensors micro wave barriers fence alarms or buried sensors be truly integrated parts in your video surveillance system With the unit connected to an IPA installation and integration is just as easy as with IP cameras 2 2 Control equipment Allow sirens warning lights and lighting to be controlled over the network either from your VMS system from other devices or from sensors connected to the IPA Three relay outputs offer the option of controlling multiple devices or to control devices with separate on and off signals With the 12V socket devices with low power consumption such as sirens and warning lights can be powered directly by the IPA 2 3 Add measurement devices Find new possibilities in the borderland between measurement and surveillance With the analog input and the possibility to measure pulse frequency on the digital inputs it is possible to connect almost any type of measurement sensor to the IPA This allows to easily create network alarms from the me
4. or if the value is set to 0 the default hysteresis value of 1 will be used Alarm inputs Alarm inputs Add alarm Example alarm signal Digital input 1 Remove Name Sege Input Digital input 2s Add alarm Trigger type Pulse frequency Je Upper limit Lower limit Delay Timeout Hysteresis 9 Press the Add alarm button to save the alarm event 10 Repeat step 2 to 9 for all digital input alarms 5 4 2 Analog input alarms Go to the Alarm inputs sub tab in the Alarm settings main tab Press Add alarm to create an event Input fields appear on the right Enter a unique alarm name From the Input dropdown menu choose Analog input SE NE Page 23 5 Set Upper limit for the measurement Units and limits are according to I O configuration in Section 5 3 2 6 Set Lower limit for the measurement Units and limits are according to I O configuration in Section 5 3 2 Alarm settings Installation and configuration Alarm inputs Alarm inputs Add alarm Example Frequency coun Digital input 2 Remove Name Add action Input Example alarm signal Digital input 1 Remove SC O Add action Lower limit Vv Add alarm Advanced settings Add alarm 7 This step describes advanced settings This optional setting can be used to change the alarm behavior depending on the application Hysteresis Hysteresis is used to avoid unstable alarm conditions when the measurement value is close to the limit valu
5. update Analog input configuration Input type 0 10 V Display unit V Display name Voltage Value at 4 mA 0 00 V Value at 20 mA 10 0 V Edit settings 4 Select Input type to match your device 5 Enter measurement unit and name for example C for temperature and kPa for pressure Page 16 6 Enter measurement value at 0 V 4 mA and 10 V 20 mA The IPA performs a linear interpolation to convert the measured voltage or current into your preferred unit This allows to set alarms based on for example C or kPa which means more intuitive alarm settings Installation and configuration I O Status KGR Unit configuration Firmware update Analog input configuration Edit analog input Input type 0 10 V Display unit V Input type 4 20 mA 0 10V Display name Voltage Display unit Value at 4 mA 0 00 V s Value at 20 mA 10 0 V Display name Eg p Value at 0 V Edit settings Value at 10 V 5 3 3 Unit configuration 1 Open the sub tab in the installation and configuration window 2 Current settings are shown Installation and configuration YO Status 1 0 configuration ECH Firmware update TCP IP DHCP Disabled IP address 192 168 123 215 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default router 192 168 123 1 MAC address F2 0A E3 16 70 57 Edit settings Login Username admin Edit settings 3 To change TCP IP settings press Edit settings Input fields appear to the right 4 Enter desired settings and
6. User Manual Embsec IPA I O controller designed for IP systems Contents ER Tu cele re 2 ER GN 3 1 2 Electrical e TEE 3 1 3 Before operation EE 4 1 4 re 5 1 5 Spee EEN 5 2 General ele e le E 6 2 1 Integrate alarm sensors AEN 6 2 2 Control CQUIPINGM sssr ennaa Aa aa AAE a Ea EEG tes 6 2 3 Add Bu ung E 6 Or IN ET EE 7 e D NEE ta tHe On EE 7 3 1 1 Mount on sheet metal binssseesseeesrrrrsreeesnernrrrrrrrrrnnnn rr rr rer rr nn r rr rr rr RR RER rr 7 3 1 2 ele 7 3 1 3 Mount ele Ch ET 7 e ESS GIG UN ST lA NON EE 8 32 2 Genaral CONG ce ton bysstrsrbsnstsnsissskeektss steve ap ede cen ee eee ee LEE TER ie 8 3 2 3 Powering external devices cic cisctes cavsidaendslesdan ccc devas usdessteecdetenduusdayddegadeuedevadevadseedsbone 9 3 2 4 Analog INPUtooeeeeeeeesseerrrerereeennnnrrrrrerernnnnrrrrrrrrrrrrn nr eee ren 9 3 2 5 Digital INpUt Semen een ee eee ene ee ee ee eee 9 SR et Ee UP Ul i tae et ia RR 9 3 3 Factory TESEL ET 10 EE 11 e WC KR e cei Seen pth ga geese sr sn sete E spose emacs SNS AA Se RAS eyes 11 ATP ASAP un GO AS E 11 4 1 2 Examples Get status information ENNEN 12 4 1 3 Examples Action Commandes 12 4 1 4 Example ET 13 4 2 MODUS LEE 14 4 2 2 IPA Modbus TCP register het 14 5 User interface EN 15 Page 1 5 1 Factory default settings EE 15 Be L OM EE 15 5 3 Installation and configuration sseessseerrrrrrrrrssenerrrrrrrrrnrnnnrrrrrrrr rr nn rr rr rr rr RR RER KSR KR RR RR RR nen ann
7. a 15 SKG Ne 15 539 2 1 0 Confiquration EE 16 5 3 3 Unit el et 17 5 3 4 Import and export settings AEN 18 5 3 5 PM Wat SUG ng ed 19 5 3 6 Restart after EE 21 54 Alarm Settings EE 22 5 4 1 Digital input alarms E 22 5 4 2 Analog ADDRESS E EEA 23 5 4 3 kampering alar E 25 5 4 4 Create alarm actions EN 25 5 4 5 Edit and remove leet ee 26 5 4 6 Editand EE geegent 26 54 7 TISAI A EEN 27 SS EE I E E ce ee rd eee we we cen eee ee ce ree kr sb sure TA 27 Document revision 2014 06 10 Page 2 1 Introduction Embsec IPA is a network based I O device that connects to your surveillance system IPA allows you to monitor and control alarm sensors measurement devices sirens gates and lights and integrate connected units to your VMS system or to allow direct control of network cameras 1 1 Features Field of application Digital input Analog input Alarm output Power output Network alarms Power supply Power consumption Operating temperature Interface Mounting Enclosure rating Color Weight Convert signals from alarm sensors or measurement devices to network alarms Activate units through network alarms Powering connected devices 4x digital inputs high low rising edge falling edge frequency counting 1x 4 20 mA or 0 10V 3x relay Max 30V 200mA NC and NO 1x 12V DC max 1A or 24V DC max 0 5A User configurable HTTP web requests Power over Ethernet 48V DC Max 12W PoE class 3 30 C to 60
8. a specific digital input with the following request HTTP request http user pass lt product ip gt ipa digital inputs 4 Response state low frequency 0 Get status of all digital inputs with the following request HTTP request http user pass lt product ip gt ipa digital inputs Response i state high frequency 0 2 state frequency 34 5 3 state high frequency 0 4 state low frequency 0 Get the measured value from a specific analog input The IPA returns a floating point number HTTP request http user pass lt product ip gt ipa analog inputs 1 value Response 5432 1 Get the status of a specific analog input with the following request HTTP request http user pass lt product ip gt ipa analog_ inputs 1 Response value 5432 1 unit mm Get the status of a tampering sensor with the following request Note that once a tampering sensor has indicated alarm it will not change back unless a reset command is send HTTP request http user pass lt product ip gt ipa tampering lid Response state alarm 4 1 3 Examples Action commands Close a specific digital output with the following request HTTP request http user pass lt product ip gt ipa digital_ outputs 1 state close Response ox Page 12 Reset a specific tampering alarm with the following request HTTP request http user pass lt pro
9. able Example Frequency coun Digital input 2 Remove Alarm disable Digital output 1 k Digital output 2 DOAN Digital output 3 Example Tampering Tampering Remove Axis camera Add action Ski Milestone Example alarm signal Digital input 1 Remove Add action Add alarm vFence visualiser Connect to URL Connect to URL is used to create any type of network alarm This allows to have one URL request at alarm enable and one URL request at alarm disable Page 25 Digital output 1 3 This turns the selected digital output on at alarm enable and turns it off at alarm disable Partner list The products listed have a built in wizard in the IPA that creates the specific URL request needed for the application This list is continuously expanding Please refer to separate documents regarding integration of these products vFence Visualiser This wizard creates an URL request used in combination with Embsec software vFence Visualiser Fill in required data fields for the selected Event type Press the Add action button to save the action Press Test next to the action for an alarm to test the action Repeat step 1 5 for each alarm SE a 5 4 5 Edit and remove alarms 1 Edit an alarm by pressing the alarm name The alarm settings appear to the right 2 When the alarm settings are changed press the Save alarm button to save the changes Pressing any other link will discard all changes 3 Remove an alarm by pressing
10. and verify that the unit power up and that the network connection is working Unplug the network cable Connect devices to the IPA according to sections 3 2 3 3 2 4 3 2 5 and 3 2 6 Plug in the network cable Refit the service lid Plug all cable glands that are not in use EON ST aa Sp Ei Ampy e yndjno 1 MOd syndu 23161 HH Y a So lt lt HE g Q a o C E 5 G E an E S 8 3 z lt Page 8 3 2 3 Powering external devices Embsec IPA has a short circuit protection to prevent damage on the unit but users should always pay Q attention to avoid any connections that may cause short circuit or over load 1 Make sure the external devices requires a power supply of 12V DC or 24V DC and that the total power consumption is less than 12W 2 Set DIP switch number 1 to ON if the devices requires 24V Leave it at OFF it the devices requires 12V 3 Connect the power cables to the Power output socket according to the markings on the IPA 4 Connect the network cable and check that the external devices powers up 5 Unplug the network cable and follow the instructions for sections 3 2 2 3 2 3 and 3 2 4 3 2 4 Analog input 1 Set DIP switch number 2 to ON to measure current 4 20 mA and OFF to measure voltage 0 10 V 2 Connect the signal cable to the Analog input socket according to the markings on the IPA 3 2 5 Digital input 1 Make sure the signals complies with the f
11. asurement sensors based on thresholds and time parameters Let for example a level sensor activate camera recording or present a measurement value as text overlay directly in the camera The IPA can be used to create simple IP measurement solutions with only a sensor connected to the IPA and a camera but it can as well be used in large scale industrial applications where critical parts of the process have monitoring cameras connected to a VMS Page 6 3 Installation 3 1 Mount the unit 3 1 1 Mount on sheet metal Use the four threaded M6 holes in the main unit The holes are placed with the centers at 80x155 mm 3 1 2 Mount on walls etc Most types of screws can be used Make sure the screw head fits in the counterbore If the service lid doesn t fit properly the unit will not be waterproof 3 1 3 Mount on DIN rail It is possible to stack the units on DIN rails Use the optional DIN mount accessory which is mounted on the side of the main unit Mounting holes Amy e yu e Mod e WE AO AZIZI syndu jeybigq S Ind no 4amog PoE class 3 IEEE 802 3af g 2 a o S 3 3 an 4 S 3 2 d Page 7 3 2 Electric installation 3 2 2 General connection Remove the service lid please refer to section 1 5 Insert the network cable without a connector through the large cable gland Follow your connector assembly instruction to patch the network cable Connect the network cable
12. ates prohibition The specific prohibited action is provided in and or around the figure Q This symbol requires an action or gives an instruction A Warning Never attempt to disassemble or repair the product It may cause fire or damage to the devices Hold the main unit securely when you install or service it Exercise care not to bump the product against nearby objects or drop it inadvertently A Caution Ensure the DIP switches are in correct position for desired power output voltage and analog input type before powering on the IPA Only use approved Power over Ethernet power supplies Never try to power the device in other ways than with the RJ45 PoE connection Do not touch the unit connections with a wet hand or when the product is wet with rain It may cause short circuit and damage the unit Clean and check the product periodically for safe use If any problem is found contact Embsec or authorized partner to solve the issue before continue using the product 00808 32 This product is intended to detect intruders and is not designed to prevent theft disasters or accidents The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage to user s property resulting from theft disasters or accidents Page 4 1 4 Precautions Make sure the power consumption of connected devices are below the maximum output power of the IPA Do not install or leave the product in a location exposed to
13. duct ip gt ipa tampering lid state reset Response ox 4 1 4 Example full status Get all status of the IPA with the following request HTTP request http user pass lt product ip gt ipa Response digital inputs Wess state high frequency 0 state Nat frequency 34 state high frequency 0 state low frequency 0 D I digital outputs WoL Me f state closed hr TZ of state open D I WOM of state open D I analog inputs WAS value unit Jr tampering lid state no alarm Page 13 4 2 Modbus TCP The internal Modbus TCP server slave listens to TCP port 502 and is enabled by default IPA Modbus TCP uses a big endian representation for addresses and data items 4 2 2 IPA Modbus TCP register list Returns the status of IPA Read input Digital input digital input 1 discretes 2 ate Set E Returns the status of IPA Read input WE Digital inputa digital input2 discretes 2 l labit E Returns the status of IPA Read input E RSC digital input3 discretes 2 2 SE SA Returns the status of IPA Read input Digital imputa digital input4 discretes 2 3 Ge Returns status of selected ZER KS output Digital output 1 0 1 bit Set status of selected Write Single output Cor
14. e file location on your hard drive The file name is individual for each unit as it includes the unit MAC address Page 18 Instalation and configuration Alignment Unit configuration Rui Firmware update Export settings Download Import settings Choose File KEE 3 To import a setting file press Choose File button and navigate to the location of your setting file on your hard drive 4 When the file is selected it is possible to import it with the Upload button Pay attention to the status message next to the button Importing a setting file will overwrite all current settings Installation and configuration Alignment Unit configuration Rule Firmware update Export settings Download Import settings Choose File NESS KENE C Warning all settings will be overwritten 5 3 5 Firmware update The IPA firmware can be updated to add new functions or resolve software issues 1 Open the Firmware update sub tab in the nstallation and configuration tab Current firmware version is displayed 2 Press the Update firmware button to stop the firmware and enter the system bootloader Page 19 Alarm settings Installation and configuration Update firmware _ 3 In the bootloader you have the option to upload a new firmware clear all settings restore factory settings and restore factory firmware Firmware Upload new firmware Please select a firmware file Warning current settings will be overwritten Choo
15. es The hysteresis specifies the reset value for the upper and lower limits If no value is set or if the value is set to 0 the default hysteresis value of 1 will be used Alarm settings BR Installation and configuration Alarm inputs Alarm inputs Add alarm Example Frequency coun Digital input 2 Remove Add action Name Input Example alarm signal Digital input 1 Remove Upper limit Add action Lower limit Add alarm Hysteresis Add alarm 8 Press the Add alarm button to save the alarm event Page 24 5 4 3 Tampering alarm 1 Go to the Alarm inputs sub tab in the Alarm settings main tab 2 Press Add alarm to create an event Input fields appear on the right 3 Enter a unique alarm name 4 From the Input dropdown menu choose Tampering Heute Heartbeat Alarm inputs Add alarm Example Analog Analog input Remove Name Example Tampering Add action Input Digital input 1 EN Example Frequency coun Digital input 2 Remove Trigger type Add action Example alarm signal Digital input 1 Remove Add action Add alarm 5 Press the Add alarm button to save the alarm event 5 4 4 Create alarm actions 1 Press Add action under the desired alarm Input fields appear to the right 2 Choose action type from the Event type dropdown menu BIloUOOOH Heartbeat Alarm inputs Add action Example Analog Analog input Remove Sciam connecttoURL v Add action Alarm en
16. l 9 Returns status of selected Read Coil 1 KS output Digital output 2 1 1 bit Set status of selected Write Single output Coil 5 Returns status of selected BEE Coal o output Digital output 3 2 1 bit Set status of selected Write Single output Coil 5 Returns status of tampering Read input 100 eae T i DEE sensor discretes 2 ampering PS Reset status of tampering Write Single 100 1 bit sensor Coil 5 eee Returns the frequency of Read Input 32 bit IEEE Digital input 1 frequency the digital input 1 DEER 0 745 float EE Returns the frequency of Read Input 32 bit IEEE Digital input 2 frequency the digital input 2 Seeders A 2 745 float EE Returns the frequency of Read Input 32 bit IEEE Digital input 3 frequency the digital input 3 SE 4 745 float EE Returns the frequency of Read Input 32 bit IEEE Digital input 4 frequency the digital input 4 SE 6 745 float Returns the raw value of Read Input ere IPA analog input Registers 4 SE EES nalog inpu Returns the Scaled value of Read Input 101 32 bit IEEE IPA analog input Registers 4 745 float Page 14 5 User interface All settings are made through the web based user interface This means there are no limits in hardware or software for using the systems all that is needed is a modern web browser The instructions for the user interface described below are valid for firmware 1 1 5 1 Factory default settings When using the system for the first time or if
17. ltage is changed from low to high according to section 1 2 The alarm is enabled when the input voltage is changed from high to low according to section 1 2 The IPA measures the frequency at which the input changes between low and high according to section 1 2 The alarm is enabled if the frequency exceeds or falls below desired limits Below is separate descriptions on how to proceed depending on trigger type Page 22 High Low Rising edge Falling edge alarm 6 No extra settings are needed for the alarm Go to step 8 Pulse frequency 6 Set Upper limit for the pulse frequency Maximum value is 2500 Hz 7 Set Lower limit for the pulse frequency Minimum value is 0 2 Hz 8 This step describes advanced settings These optional settings can be used to change the alarm behavior depending on the application Different advanced settings are shown depending on trigger type Alarm delay Alarm delay specifies the time for which the alarm conditions must be continuously fulfilled before the alarm is enabled Default value is 0 seconds maximum is 120 seconds Timeout Timeout specifies the time before the alarm is disabled after the alarm conditions are no longer met Default value is 0 seconds maximum is 120 seconds Hysteresis Hysteresis is used to avoid unstable alarm conditions when the pulse frequency is close to the limit values The hysteresis specifies the reset value for the upper and lower limits If no value is set
18. oduct lt ip address gt IP address of the product 4 1 1 IPA API function list Returns all status of the IPA Returns status of all digital inputs Returns status of selected digital input Returns state of selected digital input Returns frequency of selected digital input digital inputs 1 4 state frequency Returns status of all digital outputs Returns status of selected digital output Returns state of selected digital output digital outputs state open Sets selected digital output to open ipa Ss Sets selected digital output to close closed Returns status of all analog inputs Returns status of selected analog input Returns the value of selected analog input Returns the unit of selected analog input Returns status of all tampering sensors analog inputs 1 value unit Returns status of selected tampering sensor tampering Returns state of selected tampering sensor lid stat Resets the state of selected reset F tampering sensor Page 11 4 1 2 Examples Get status information Each time a status is requested the IPA returns a JSON object The JSON object is built up with the logic as described in section 4 1 1 Get state of a specific digital input with the following request HTTP request http user pass lt product ip gt ipa digital_inputs 1 state Response high Get status of
19. ollowing specification Max 24V Low signal voltage 0 1V High signal voltage 5 24V Current typ 4 4mA 24V 2 Connect the signal cables to the Digital input sockets according to the markings on the IPA Up to 4 different digital inputs can be used 3 2 6 Digital output 1 Make sure the connected device for each output complies with the following specification Max 30V 200mA 2 Each digital output can be used as normally closed NC and normally open NO 3 Connect the cables to the Digital output sockets according to the markings on the IPA Up to three relays can be used Page 9 W D Oe 0 Moz Factory reset Remove the service lid Disconnect the network cable Press and hold the reset button while reconnecting the network cable Refit the service lid and shell The unit will change IP address to default IP and login see next page The unit will restart in the bootloader Please refer to section 5 3 6 ON 24V 4 20 mA OFF 12V 0 10V sandut jeybiq Ind no JaMod A pZ KE Reset button g o v e C S TI EC ES Vd gt 3 S S 3 X lt Page 10 4 API 4 1 HTTP requests All HTTP requests are of the GET method The HTTP requests are based on the following layout http lt user gt lt pass gt lt ip address gt lt product gt lt group gt lt index gt lt function gt lt action gt lt user gt Saved username in the product lt pass gt Saved password in the pr
20. press the save button Remember to reload the page with the new IP address if changed Page 17 Installation and configuration YO Status 1 0 configuration HIER Firmware update TCP IP DHCP Disabled IP address 192 168 123 215 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default router 192 168 123 1 Edit TCP IP settings Enable DHCP IP address 192 168 0 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 MAC address F2 0A E3 16 70 57 Default router 192 168 0 1 Select DNS Login ons address NN Edit settings Username admin Edit settings 5 To change Login settings press Edit settings Input fields appear to the right 6 Enter a new username and password 7 Press the save button to confirm Installation and configuration YO Status 1 0 configuration HIER Firmware update TCP IP Edit login DHCP Disabled IP address 192 168 123 215 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 KREE Default router 192 168 123 1 MAC address F2 0A E3 16 70 57 Confirm password Username Edit settings Login Username admin Edit settings 5 3 4 Import and export settings Alarm settings and I O configuration can be exported as a file for backup purposes and to copy the settings to other units IP address and Login settings are not included in this file 1 Open the Import and export settings sub tab in the Installation and configuration tab 2 Export all current alarm settings and I O configuration by pressing the Download button Pay attention to th
21. se File WK EE Existing firmware Current firmware version 1 6 Start firmware Clear settings Restore factory firmware System information Mac address 0C 2E 7A 43 1E B7 4 To restore factory settings press Clear settings button Press Start firmware to start the IPA firmware again 5 To upload a new firmware press Choose File button and navigate to the location of the firmware file on your hard drive When a file is selected the file name is displayed next to the button Uploading a new firmware will erase all alarm and configuration settings Page 20 Firmware Upload new firmware Please select a firmware file Warning current settings will be overwritten Choose File Mo NW Existing firmware Current firmware version 1 1 Start firmware I Clear settings Restore factory firmware System information Mac address 0C 2E 7A 43 1E B7 6 Press Upload button The firmware file will be uploaded to the vFence F 501 When the file is uploaded the unit will replace the firmware and then reboot the system with the new firmware Firmware Firmware upload done The Ipa will reboot please wait If you are not redirected within 10 seconds please click here 7 After the reboot the firmware settings page will be shown again 8 Press Start firmware button to restart the IPA with the new firmware 6 Restart after hardware reset 1 The unit will start in bootloader 2 If there is any issue with the firm
22. settings 5 5 Logout 1 Press the Logout tab in the top menu 2 You will automatically be logged out if anybody log in from another computer Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 EMmssec www embsec com Embsec AB Propellervagen 10 Tel 46 0 8 522 45 290 SE 183 62 Taby Fax 46 0 8 446 48 39 Sweden Mail info embsec com
23. the Remove link next to the alarm name Removing an alarm cannot be undone 5 4 6 Edit and remove actions 1 Edit an URL request action by pressing Edit next to the action Digital output actions cannot be edited The input fields appear to the right Alarm settings DEG He Alarm inputs Edit action Example alarm signal Digital input 1 Remove Event type Connect to URL E Connect to URL Test Edit Remove mn Digital output 1 Test Fe Alarm enable 192 168 0 100 1234 zone 1 on Add action Alarm disable 192 168 0 100 1234 zone 1 off on 2 When the action settings are changed press the Save action button to save the changes Pressing any other link will discard all changes 3 Remove an action by pressing the Remove link next to the action name Removing an action cannot be undone Page 26 5 4 7 Heartbeat The heartbeat indicates that the IPA is alive and is working It is used to detect cable break and product malfunction by periodically send a short message to the server Server software to receive heartbeats is necessary 1 In the Alarm settings tab open the Heartbeat sub tab 2 Press Edit settings Input fields appear on the right 3 Enter desired URL for heartbeat for example the VMS server 4 Enter desired time interval between heartbeats Heartbeat Heartbeat Edit Heartbeat settings URL URL 192 168 0 100 8081 heartbeat Interval 60 s Edit settings 5 Press the save button to confirm the
24. ware please restore factory firmware by pressing Restore factory firmware button 3 Press the Start firmware button to restart the unit with the factory default IP address and login Page 5 4 Alarm settings All alarm settings are made in the Alarm inputs sub tab in the Alarm settings main tab The IPA works on the principle Alarm Action This means that alarms are created based on all types of input signals For each alarm it is possible to create one or more actions The actions can be network alarm message or to trigger a relay 5 4 1 Digital input alarms SE tee Go to the Alarm inputs sub tab in the Alarm settings main tab Press Add alarm to create an event Input fields appear on the right Enter a unique alarm name From the Input dropdown menu choose the digital input that corresponds to the electrical connection on the IPA Alarm settings BR Installation and configuration Logout Alarm inputs Alarm inputs Add alarm Add alarm Name Example alarm signal Input Digital input 1 D Digital input 1 ES Digital input 2 Digital input 3 H TEE EEN Digital input 4 Analog input Tampering 5 Choose Trigger type from the dropdown menu High Low Rising edge Falling edge Pulse frequency The alarm is enabled when the input voltage is high according to section 1 2 The alarm is enabled when the input voltage is low according to section 1 2 The alarm is enabled when the input vo

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