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1. Dual Temperature Select your expansion board Select your sensor cies Click Next E Sensor8 User Manual Link Sensor To Action Action Filter Action 1 SNMP Trap Email Normal LOW Ma m Low Critical Sensor Error Select Select the name of the High Critical trap you just created Click Finish f Now you will see the SNMP trap has been added to our notifications page Link Sensor To Action Escalation Internal RJ45 Temperature Port 1 2 High Critical B 4 SNMP Trap 1 Create Edit Create Escalation Note To remove this trap and make it inactive highlight the notification and click remove You can repeat this process to set up multiple SNMP traps for different sensors or for multiple SNMP servers etc 4 Using the E opto16 inputs with open and closed switches If you require to use the E opto16 inputs with simple open and closed switches this can be setup as follows Please see this diagram below for connecting switches to the E opto16 inputs Power Supply Specifications The maximum current is 80mA 6 10mA can be used per port for driving the E opto16 inputs so at least 96 160mA can be used and 5VDC 200mA is enough for the E opto16 see the diagram on the following page AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 UV AZ UA ZZ
2. again using a CAT5E straight cable 4 Status Online LED S These are numbered 1 16 They are used to indicate the connectivity status of the sensors connected to each port These LEDs also can be used to indicate system status when undertaking various operations 1 The LEDs will indicate the progress of an upgrade The red LEDs will move from left to right to indicate activity and the green LEDs will indicate overall progress of the upgrade When all the red lights are off and all green are on the upgrade recovery process is complete 2 These lights will indicate if the unit is operating in safe mode This is when the unit loads the Operating System OS with a minimal set of drivers If your device enters safe mode after rebooting then please contact us on support akcp com 3 The unit may enter recovery mode if a firmware upgrade has been incomplete This will be indicated by the unit displaying a continuously lit row of red LEDs If this happens please contact us on support akcp com 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 La II MILI 1 i T Fig 2 Rear panel 1 Dry Contact Ports There are 16 two pin dry contact ports These are for connecting the input voltage 2 Power Connector This is a 7 5V DC plug We recommend using a 7 0 9V 2 5 A power supply E Sensor8 User Manual 6 0 AKCP 2 Installation 1 Connecting to the base unit In this
3. sensor manual AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual 3 Notifications If you setup a notification you can define the action to take when the sensor gives a reading beyond your previously set thresholds This allows you to determine how you will be notified that a sensors reading has reached the specified parameters high warning critical etc that we looked at in the previous section This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup a notification To get to the starting point of this tutorial e Login as administrator e Click the Notifications tab 1 Adding a notification a First click on the notification wizard System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer 13 File Edit Favorites Tools Back x a 5 x Search 7 Favorites e X A fn el 33 Address http 10 1 5 206 wiznotiy php Contribute Edit in Contribute H Post to Blog AKCP AKCP securityProbe 5 Location System Location Current System Time 26 7 09 16 22 31 Summary Map Picture Log Sound Log Sensors Notification Settings Notification Menu Begin Notification Wizard Action Notification Analyzer This is an overview of all configured Sensor Action Links From here you may create edit and remove Click here to begin setting Sensor Action Links Select your desired Sensor Action up a notification Links before making a choice Applications Help Lin
4. the E opto16 the X20 and X60 dry contact inputs and IO digital8 sensor and the DCS15 RJ 45 dry contact sensor The dry contact inputs on the X20 and X60 units can be switched from opto isolated mode to non opto isolated mode jumper setting on the boards where the E opto16 inputs are all shipped as opto isolated and cannot be configured as non opto isolated Because of this the E opto16 inputs do require an input voltage as the module will not supply this voltage The X60 inputs do not require any input voltage if left in their default configuration of non opto isolated The E opto16 16 opto isolated dry contact inputs expansion unit is used when the customer requires inputs of more than 5volts DC up to 24volts DC hence the use of the term opto isolated Differences between the E opto16 and the lO digital8 8 dry contacts on a single sensor port and DCS15 Compared to the E opto16 the IO digital8 is for 5 Volts or less and it has the added advantage of supplying 5volts output at 20milliamps This would be used if the dry contacts require inputs of 5 volts or less or the requirements are a 5 Volt output The DCS15 is the same only using a single dry contact input or output on a single RJ 45 port 2 How to use this manual This manual is meant to provide the user with a step by step guide on how to configure and set up their unit It utilizes screen shots in an effort to make things simpler for the user to follow It is split up
5. 7 5V DC Plug your sensor into this port AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual c Once the unit is connected you will need to access your web interface point your browser to your desired IP address and log in and navigate to the summary page You will see two boards displayed within the sensor information window Sensor Information Board Name 4 Sensor Name Y Reading 4 Y Status 4 Y 9 Board 04000003 04000003 Board 08000004 08000004 Connected Internal RJ45 Board Internal RJ45 Sensors status will be reloaded in 10 secs Both expansion boards are now displayed By clicking on the lower of the two boards you will be taken to the sensors page this page can also be accessed by clicking the sensors tab at the top of the summary page AKCP AKCP securityProbe Location System Location Current System Time 15 10 09 10 16 21 Summary Picture Log Sound Log Notification Applications Sensor Settings Sensor Ports Extended Port Extended Extended Port2 Extended Port Extended Port4 Camera Motion Detection Secondary expansion board Board 0B000004 Sound Detector Primary expansion board Board Name Board 08000004 No Camera Signal Detector No Camera Signal Detector Board Staus Connected Virtual Sensors This page shows the list of extended boards Daisy chained board details connected Click on a board to s
6. AACP E opto16 User Manual Copyright 2009 Co Ltd AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual 1 Introduction e What is E opto16 e How to use this manual e Package Contents e Front and Rear Panels 2 Installation e Connecting the base unit e Setting up a sensor standard configuration e Setting up a sensor daisy chained configuration 3 Notifications Adding a Notification 4 Using the E opto16 inputs with open and closed switches AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual 1 Introduction 1 What is E opto16 The E opto16 expansion module extends the securityProbe 5E capabilities by connecting an additional 16 opto isolated dry contacts to the base unit This increases the number of data points that can be monitored from a single securityProbe 5E The E opto16 inputs are set as opto isolated only so they require a voltage source If the inputs on the E opto16 are set to the normal state of voltage applied then the status will go to a critical state if nothing is connected or there is no input signal to the input and if the input is set to the normal state of no voltage applied then the status will go into the critical state when a signal is applied or voltage applied Note The E opto16 works in opto isolation mode only a voltage source is required So if a simple switch not voltage is connected to the inputs the E opto16 will not display any alerts see section 4 for connecting switches Differences between
7. AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual into sections that form mini tutorials These cover the basic set up and common configurations of the unit and give an introduction to its most useful features If you need any further information or help with using your unit then please contact us on support 2akcp com and one of our technical support staff will be only to pleased to help you with any information you require 3 Package Contents Your E sensor8 package contains the following items e 1x Product CD e 1x 7 5v power supply e Brackets for rack mounting e 1x 5ft straight cable 4 Front and rear panels E o pto 16 We sense Disaster E out And now you are in Control www AKCP com 11 12 41 31 4 AB 516 Fig 1 Front panel The front panel has several LED s that indicate the units status and notify you as to its activity 1 Power LED When the unit is powered up the power LED will be lit continuously If the power LED is flashing then it indicates a problem with the CPU If you notice this then please contact us on support 2akcp com 2 Link LED The link LED indicates network connectivity and will light up when there is a connection present 3 Expansion in Expansion Out E Sensor8 User Manual AKCP These are named E in and E out The E in is for connecting your Esensor8 module to the securityProbe 5E base unit via a CAT5E straight cable the E out is for daisy chaining additional expansion modules
8. Dry contact ports are listed from 1 16 click any of these to be taken to the sensor settings page Sensors Menu Sensor Ports Extended Port Extended ports are listed Extended Port from 1 4 on the left of the Extended Port2 Extended Port3 sensor settings page Extended Port4 Camera Motion Detection Sound Detector No Camera Signal Detector Virtual Sensors AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual Once you have clicked on the sensor port you require you will be bought to the following page AK CP AKCP securityProbe Location System Location Current System Time 13 10 09 15 15 33 Summary Picture Log Sound Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Settings Sensor Ports Extended Port 5 Extended Port3 Extended Port1 Extended Port2 Extended Port4 Camera Motion Detection Sound Detector 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 timeas B B H H H BH BH B Virtual Sensors This page shows the list of extended boards Sensor Name connected Click on a board to setting Status No Status Sensor Currently W Offline Description of Status When Normal Continuous Time for Sensor One way to elimante false warnings in an Description of Status When Critical unstable temperature ennvironment is to add Normal State 5 Closed GND 5 Volts time in the continuous time to report feature _ Board 08000004 As with the securityProbe the procedure f
9. d the parameters for the SNMP trap we need to make it active To do this go back to the notifications tab and it should look like the following E Sensor8 User Manual File Edit View Favorites Tools x a J 7 Search Sr Favorites B A En rel 33 Address c http 10 1 5 206 wiznotiFy php Page 3 amp PHPSESSID 7c1c1bb2fe25dcOd9ce 07e1b7c22d16e3 v 1 Links amp Contribute E Edt in Contribute Fi Post to Blog Q Search v E Images weather Kg news P Resize FAS Pop up Blocker securityProbe Location System Location Current System Time 31 7 09 16 47 39 p Summary Map Picture Log Sound Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Notification Menu Begin Notification Wizard Link Sensor To Action Escalation Action Notification Analyzer This is an overview of all configured Sensor Action Links From here you may create edit and remove LL Sensor Action Links Select CI IC k C reate your desired Sensor Action Link s before making a choice Link Sensor To Action Each line should be descriptive E g If Temperature in Store room Is High Critical Then E mail E Store Room Manager v Trusted sites d Select the sensor and SNMP trap parameters as before Link Sensor To Action Escalation tm 2 0 Sensor Filter F Board 0A000003 if Temperature Port 8 v Temperature v Motion v Humidity
10. etting 1991 2009 All rights reserved Sensors status will be reloaded in 10 secs Sensors attached to expansion board AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual By clicking on any available sensors you will be taken to the settings for that particular sensor as shown below Clicking here will take you to the sensor settings page Once you have clicked on the sensor port you require you will be bought to the following page AKCP AKCP securityProbe Location System Location Current System Time 15 10 09 10 31 06 Summary Picture Log Sound Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Settings Extended Port Camera Motion Detection Board 98000004 Sound Detector 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 can Sn B E B B BH B B B Virtual Sensors This page shows the list of extended boards Sensor Name connected Status No Status Click on a board to setting Sensor Currently Helpful Suggestion Description of Status When Normal Continuous Time for Sensor One way to elimante false warnings in an Description of Status When Critical unstable temperature ennvironmentis to add Normal State Closed GND Open 5 Volts time in the continuous time to report feature here Advanced Mode gt gt m As with the securityProbe the procedure for changing sensor values remains the same for more information on sensor settings refer to the securityProbe manual or individual
11. figuration In this section we will now go through the basic set up of a ary contact sensor however this basic set up process is applicable to all of our sensors If you require information on specific functions of a particular sensor then please download the manual for that sensor from our Website or locate it on your product CD a Plug the sensor into one of the dry contact ports on the rear panel of the unit In this example we will use port 1 Attach the dry contact to this port b Now point your browser to the IP address of the unit default 192 168 0 100 Next you need to login as the administrator using your administrator password default is public You will then be taken to the summary page This is shown below AKCP AKCP securityProbe Location System Location Current System Time 1 9 09 06 44 03 Summary Picture Log Sound Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Summary Setting Layout Setting m zal 5 EAR Statusa Y Camera Setting Sensor Filters Sysiog Filters System Log 18 messages 009 09 01 06 19 48 Camera Automatically stops when no video signal present for 3 009 09 01 06 19 23 Temperature Port 8 on Board 04000004 is 28 C status is Normal 009 09 01 06 19 23 Humidity Port 8 on Board 0A000004 is 54 status is Normal 009 09 01 06 17 58 Temperature Port 6 is 28 C status is Normal 009 09 01 06 17 58 Security Port 5 status is Critical 0009 09 01 06 17 58 Humidit
12. k Sensor To Action Link Sensor To Action Escalation Each line should be descriptive E g If Temperature in Store room Is High Critical Then E mail Store Room Manager 01991 2009 rights reserved bl Done Trusted sites 8 11 224 amp Inbox for dari E System Name eleaning raw 67 iTunes security prob Ps Adobe Photos AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual b You will now have the notification wizard page displayed like below System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ae Back aA J2 Search ST Favorites 63 M A a 33 Address http 10 1 5 206 wiznotify php Page 2 amp mode auto amp PHPSESSID 3e1 e2d3cf6307c46110ec79e753278 v Go Links WE Contribute E Edit in Contribute EF Post to Blog Admin AKCP AKCP securityProbe Location System Location Current System Time 26 7 09 16 29 11 Summary Map Picture Log Sound Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Create Action Notification Menu 5 s The Notification Wizard will quide you step by step through the process of selcting a sensor creating Begin Notification Wizard an action and defining the criteria under which the Notification will be sent Action 3 Add Action Please select an Action Type SNMP Trap v Link Sensor To Action EE View Notification Log Notification Analyzer Pic
13. nformation is correct you can press the Add Trap Destination button After clicking this you have the option of inputting another trap or clicking on Next Now you can enter the following parameters Sensors Notification SNMP Trap Action Wiz Maximum Times to Resend Resend Intervals secs 10 10 secs These parameters set the maximum number of times to send the trap notification and the time interval between each notification AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual After clicking next you will be presented with the following screens Link Sensor To Action Board 0A000003 Internal RJ4 Select your expansion board Link Sensor To Action Escalation Normal LOW Aa Low Critical Sensor Error Select High Critical cj Sensor Filter Temperature Port 8 Temperature Motion Humidity Dual Temperature Select your sensor 7 Click Next Action Filter Action 1 SNMP Trap Email Select the name of the trap you just created Click Finish Back Advanced Mode On these screens you can select the parameters for when to send the SNMP trap notification In our example we have selected to bind the SNMP trap to the temperature sensor we have connected on port 1 The trap will be sent when the sensor reads a High Critical and we bind this to the SNMP trap we just created and named SNMP Trap 1 d Once we have create
14. or changing sensor values remains the same for more information on sensor settings refer to the securityProbe manual or individual sensor manual E Sensor8 User Manual AKCP 3 Setting up a Sensor Daisy chained configuration Once again we will now go through the basic set up of a sensor only this time we will look at the daisy chained configuration We will focus once more on the AKCP temperature sensor however this basic set up process is applicable to all of our sensors you require information on specific functions of a particular sensor then please download the manual for that sensor from our website or locate it on your product CD a Connect the two modules together by following the instructions below E sensor8 insert your straight CATS cable into the E out port E in E out 16 Ses sz Then insert the other end into the Ei Bot port on your second expansion Xo og module Note make sure you also have your 7 5 volt power supply connected Once the unit is connected you will see the LED S enter the boot up sequence indicating your expansion module is communicating with your securityProbe 5E b Once again plug a sensor into one of the dry contact ports on the rear panel of the unit In this example we will use port 1 8 7 6 5 E 3 2 3
15. section we will now look at connecting the E sensor8 to the AKCP securityProbe 5E To begin setup the unit by following the instructions below are in Contro D P 7 8 E1 E2 E3 22225556 xpansion Ports 1 Connect the cable in your chosen port www AKCP com 1 E in E out 2 Connect the opposite end in the E in port Note make sure you also have your 7 5 volt power supply connected E Sensor8 User Manual AKCP The expansion modules can be mounted in either a standard configuration or daisy chained configuration This is demonstrated below Standard Configuration We sense Disaster And now you are in Contro 4779 LAS OE aero 5 We sense Disaster We sense Disaster And now you are in Contro And now you are in Contro 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 In the above example you can see that we have connected two expansion modules from two separate expansion ports from the securityProbe In the example below you can see we have connected the same two modules only this time using the daisy chain method Daisy Chained Configuration We sense Disaster And now you are in Contro er Ge 28 SER 08 7 8 LI We sens e Disaster We sense Disaster www And now you in Contro E out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 And now you are in Contro E Sensor8 User Manual I EU 5 2 Setting up a Sensor standard con
16. ture Log Telephone Call Custom Script Fax Drop down menu with various Please select an Action Type from the pull down notification types box Later your action will be linked to a sensor and status 01991 2009 Ai rights reserved Click Next after selecting notification type Trusted stes Inbox for A System N eleaning r 67 iTunes TY security p Ps Adobe Ph fS Skype 2 9217 1 11 29 AM We will now show a sample notification To learn what the other types of notifications do refer to the separate notification manuals that can be found on your product CD AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual SNMP trap We will set up a notification via SNMP trap so that when your sensor reaches a certain threshold it will send a notification to your SNMP server This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup an SNMP trap To get to the starting point of this tutorial e Log in as administrator e Click the Notifications tab e Choose Notifications wizard e Choose SNMP trap a After selecting to add an SNMP trap you will need to fill in the following information m SNMP notification Trap Version v1 v2c O v3 SNMP Trap send port default is 162 1162 Destination Address 192 168 0 XXX Community public Add Trap Destination Enter community name of trap Enter the IP address of your SNMP trap Cancel Next b Once this i
17. y Port 3 is 54 status is Normal 009 09 01 06 17 58 Water Detector Port 2 status is Critical 009 09 01 06 17 58 Contact Port 1 8 status 15 Critical 009 09 01 06 17 58 Contact Port 1 7 status is Critical 1009 09 01 06 17 58 Contact Port 1 6 status 15 Critical 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 E System Log wil be reloaded in 07 secs You will now notice your expansion board listed Sensor Information AKCP E Sensor8 User Manual Qo c You can reach the sensor page by clicking on either the sensor name or by clicking the sensors tab at the top of the screen This will bring you the following page AKCP AKCP securityProbe Location System Location Current System Time 13 10 09 15 05 23 Summary Picture Log Sound Log Sensors Notification i Applications Help Sensor Settings Sensor Ports Extended Port F Here you can see the expansion board selected Extended Extended 12 Extended Port3 Extended Port1 Extended Port4 Camera Motion Detection Sound Detector No Camera Signal Detector Board 0B000004 Board Name Board 0B000004 Board Staus Connected 3 Virtual Sensors This shows board status TS Ts shows online or offne status This page shows the list of extended boards connected Click on a board to setting Here you can alter your board name 1997 2009 All rights reserved Sensors status will be reloaded in 01 secs

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