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1. Sw B NETBOTZ 320 TA aa MAPCO company rer ABOUT YOUR APPLIANGE Copyright Copyright NetBotz Inc 2000 2005 Trademarks BotzWare NetBotz and the NetBotz symbol are registered trademarks of NetBotz Inc Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders Federal Communications Commission FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this eguipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be reguired to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference at their own expense U S Government Restricted Rights Restricted rights legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or
2. 18 b Check the Enable Interface check box and then click OK to save these settings and continue 9 Specify the DNS Settings To use DNS Settings that are provided by your DHCP server check the Use DHCP DNS Settings check box To specify DNS Settings for this appliance manually uncheck the Use DHCP DNS Settings check box and then provide the desired domain and DNS server information 10 Click Next to save your configuration settings When the save process is complete you can click Finish to close the Serial Configuration Utility To test the appliance IP connection start your web browser and type the IP address that was assigned to the appliance into the address field Then press Enter If the appliance is online and properly configured the Basic View will be displayed in the browser window About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 Installing Your Appliance Once you have configured your appliance s network settings you are ready to install the appliance Before installing your appliance please be sure to review the information regarding the various appliance ports and connections in The NetBotz 320 A Closer Look on page 5 You need the following parts included with the appliance to complete the following procedures e The NetBotz 320 appliance e The power supply e The Door Switch Sensor and its cable e Black universal swivel wall mount optional included with wall models only To install the NetBotz 320
3. 1 Mount the Door Switch Sensor that is included with the appliance Complete these steps to mount the switch a Measure the distance between the location where you intend to mount the switch and the location where you will install the NetBotz 320 Ensure that the Door Switch Sensor cable is long enough before continuing b Using one of the included adhesive strips attach the wired portion of the door switch to the door frame When mounting this portion of the switch ensure that the flat side of the switch is flush with the door frame c Using another adhesive strip mount the non wired portion of the switch to the door Be sure to mount the second piece of the switch so that when the door is closed the two portions of the switch are as close to each other as possible Once both pieces of the door switch are mounted there must be no more than 1 4 of space between the two pieces when the door is closed Note 2 Install the NetBotz 320 rack model in your server rack or mount the NetBotz 320 wall model to your wall If you will be installing a rack model appliance using a screwdriver or a drill mount the NetBotz 320 rack model to the rack The screws 19 Installing Your Appliance 20 f g needed to mount the NetBotz 320 rack model depend on your rack Please refer to the documentation that came with your server rack for more information If you will be mounting a wall model appliance using the included black
4. you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary according to jurisdiction Obtaining service To obtain support for problems with your NetBotz 320 1 Note the serial number The serial number is located on the rear of the unit 2 Contact NetBotz Customer Support in the following ways Phone 1 512 439 5916 or toll free at 1 877 908 2688 Web http register netbotz com how_to_contact html 3 If you must return the product the technician will give you a return material authorization RMA number Ifthe warranty expired you will 27 Warranty and Service 28 be charged for repair or replacement Pack the unit carefully The warranty does not cover damage sustained in transit Enclose a letter with your name address RMA number and daytime phone number a copy of the sales receipt and a check as payment if applicable Mark the RMA number clearly on the outside of the shipping carton 6 Ship by insured prepaid carrier to the address provided by the Customer Support technician About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 Life Support Policy General policy American Power Conversion APC does not recommend the use of any of its products in the following situations e In life support applications where failure or malfunction of the APC product can be reasonably expected to cause failure of the life support device or to affect significantly its safety or effectiveness Indirect pati
5. Ports 6 field the administrator account password for this appliance by default this password is set to netbotz For more information see Administrator Account User ID amp Password on page 4 and then click OK 7 The utility scans the appliance and displays the network settings IP Address Netmask and Gateway that are currently stored on the appliance 8 Configure the Ethernet Interface a Specify the Network settings To configure this interface to use network settings assigned by a DHCP server select the Configure automatically via DHCP radio button If desired specify aNAT proxy name or IP address that will be used by a NAT Proxy server in your network to enable users to connect to the appliance from outside the firewall You can also specify speed and duplex settings for use by this interface or leave them set to Auto Negotiate the default value To specify network settings for use by this interface select the Configure using these settings radio button and then provide an IP address subnet mask and gateway address for the appliance If desired specify aNAT proxy name or IP address that will be used by a NAT Proxy server in your network to enable users to connect to the appliance from outside the firewall You can also specify speed and duplex settings for use by this interface or leave them set to Auto Negotiate the default value About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 17 Configuring Network Settings
6. discourage accidental unplugging of the appliance Serial Connect the included null modem cable to this port for network settings configuration 10 100 Ethernet Connection Use a standard RJ 45 cable to connect the appliance to your Ethernet network Door Switch Sensor Used to connect the Door Switch Sensor to the appliance The NetBotz 320 A Closer Look External Sensor Ports Used to add external sensors such as external temperature and humidity sensors Amp Detectors i or dry contact sensors to the appliance The external sensor ports are numbered 1 through 4 NetBotz 320 LEDs Your NetBotz 320 features a series of 9 LED indicators shown below These LEDs are used to indicate the current power alert and network communication status of the appliance The following illustration shows the LEDs as they appear on the NetBotz 320 wall model STATUS ACTIVITY 10 100 O TEMP HUMIDITY AIRFLOW AUDIO c EXTERNAL c c c Cc LED Description Camera When the appliance is powered on this LED blinks slowly and steadily one second on one second off indicating that the appliance is currently active and capturing video images 6 About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 The NetBotz 320 A Closer Look LED Description Status Indicates the current operational and alert status of the appliance On initial power up blinks to indicate that the appliance is in the process o
7. linux install bin The NetBotz Installer starts and the Welcome screen appears Read the window contents and then click Next to continue The License Agreement window appears Read the window contents click I Accept the terms of the License Agreement to agree to the terms and conditions of the license agreement and then click Next If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of the license agreement click Exit to close the installation program The Choose Install Set window appears You can choose to install the Typical product features Minimal product features or Custom product features If you choose Typical the Serial Configuration Utility product documentation and Advanced View application will be installed on your system If you choose Minimal only the Advanced View application will be installed on your system If you choose Custom you can select which components you want installed on your system Select a product feature option and then click Next to continue The Choose Install Folder window appears Specify a directory to which the program files will be installed or accept the default installation About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 About the NetBotz Installer CD directory Click Next to continue The Pre Installation Summary window appears and displays information about the installation options you have chosen Click Install to begin installing program files The Installing Ne
8. subparagraphs c 1 and 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at CFR 52 227 19 as applicable Certifications CE The NetBotz 320 wall and rack models described in this publication are CE certified Preface FCC e Power 5V 3Amps max 3 3V 3Amps max Cc e Jack 4 Pin Power Din e Leakage Current Less than 3 5 mA VCCI CORRS TTAAM RAKETT TORE ZZ ESTER TEAT CRRGRESSRCTCEPHVET COMBS BOCHR EMIFSLIRKENSCEPHVET VCCI A Cleaning Use only a dry cloth to clean the NetBotz appliance To clean your NetBotz appliance gently wipe the surface of the NetBotz appliance with a dry cloth Misuse Use your NetBotz appliance ONLY in the manner specified If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by NetBotz the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired NetBotz is not responsible for misuse About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 Preface Improper Use of Video Recording Capabilities Attention THE EQUIPMENT CONTAINS AND THE SOFTWARE ENABLES VISUAL RECORDING CAPABILITIES THE IMPROPER USE OF WHICH MAY SUBJECT YOU TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES APPLICABLE LAWS REGARDING THE USE OF SUCH CAPABILITIES VARY BETWEEN JURISDICTIONS AND MAY REQUIRE AMONG OTHER THINGS EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT FROM RECORDED SUBJECTS YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR INSURING STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH SUCH LAWS AND FOR STRICT ADHERENCE TO ANY ALL RIGHTS OF PRIVACY AND PERSONALTY USE OF THIS SOF
9. your system If you choose Minimal only the Advanced View application will be installed on your system If you choose Custom you can select which components you want installed on your system Select a product feature option and then click Next to continue The Choose Install Folder window appears Specify a directory to which the program files will be installed or accept the default installation directory Click Next to continue The Pre Installation Summary window appears and displays About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 13 About the NetBotz Installer CD information about the installation options you have chosen Click Install to begin installing program files 8 The Installing NetBotz Advanced View progress window appears and after all files have been installed the Install Complete window appears Click Done to finish your installation and close the NetBotz Installer 14 About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 Configuring Network Settings Before installing your NetBotz 320 appliance you must configure your appliance s network settings By default your appliance is configured to obtain its network settings using DHCP Alternately you can use the Serial Configuration Utility to specify network settings including IP address gateway address subnet mask hostname NAT proxy and speed and duplex settings to be used by the appliance Obtaining Network Settings Using DHCP By default your appliance is configured
10. 0 frames per second The maximum frame rate describes the maximum number of images that the camera imager is capable of producing each second The actual frame rate that will be visible in the Basic View or Advanced View is largely dependent on the amount of Note available bandwidth Image Size and Imager Field of View Specifications e Image Size 7 7mm x 6 1mm 9 82mm Diagonal 0 387 Field of View 64 H x 53 V for all resolutions 8 About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 The NetBotz 320 A Closer Look Sensors Included With Your Appliance Your appliance features a variety of integrated sensors In addition your appliance can also support up to 4 additional external sensors Details on the sensors that are included with your appliance and whether the sensor is analog or state follow Integrated Sensor Types Your appliance includes the following sensors Temperature Analog sensor that reports temperature readings as degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius Readings include values down to tenths of a degree Humidity Analog sensor that reports relative humidity readings as whole number percentage values Airflow Analog sensor that reports airflow readings as whole number feet or meters per minute values Dew Point Analog sensor that reports dew point readings as degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius Readings include values down to tenths of a degree Audio Analog sensor that reports audio level as a whole number between 0 sil
11. TWARE FOR ILLEGAL SURVEILLANCE OR MONITORING SHALL BE DEEMED UNAUTHORIZED USE IN VIOLATION OF THE END USER SOFTWARE AGREEMENT AND RESULT IN THE IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF YOUR LICENSE RIGHTS THEREUNDER Availability of Open Source Technologies The NetBotz 320 product includes technologies that are governed by the GNU Public License The GPL source code contained in our products is available for free download from http support netbotz com gpl About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 iii Preface iv About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 Contents A Ele AEE i About Your NetBotz ZG nn 1 Upgrading Your NetBotz GU rrara nn 1 Hardware Upgrades uusm4444444nnnannnnnnnnn nenn aoe 1 Software eia la 1 Before You Sa UAE 3 Package Gonlenis meter 3 Choosing an Installation LOGO rrua gt 3 Gathering Network Settings Information 4 Administrator Account User ID amp Password 4 Root Account User ID 8 Password eee 4 The NetBotz 320 A Closer LOOK ruunn nn 5 NetBotz 320 LEDS 2 u u ea 6 About the Appliance DTS rss nn 8 Image Size and Imager Field of View Specifications 8 Sensors Included With Your Appliance 9 Integrated Sensor Types nnnrrans nn 9 External Sensor PONS atta abat rreta 10 About the NetBotz Installer GD 11 Installing on a Windows GST rrura 11 Insta
12. appliance Camera Motion Sensing Built in region maskable 25 Operational Specifications 26 About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 Warranty and Service Limited warranty APC warrants the NetBotz 320 to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year hardware or 90 days software from the date of purchase Its obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing at its own sole option any such defective products This warranty does not apply to eguipment that has been damaged by accident negligence or misapplication or has been altered or modified in any way This warranty applies only to the original purchaser Warranty limitations Except as provided herein APC makes no warranties expressed or implied including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Some jurisdictions do not permit limitation or exclusion of implied warranties therefore the aforesaid limitation s or exclusion s may not apply to the purchaser Except as provided above in no event will APC be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of this product even if advised of the possibility of such damage Specifically APC is not liable for any costs such as lost profits or revenue loss of equipment loss of use of equipment loss of software loss of data costs of substitutes claims by third parties or otherwise This warranty gives
13. appliance package contains the following NetBotz 320 appliance Power supply Magnetic door switch Sensor and cable Wall mounting bracket high quality heavy duty 360 positionable wall mounting bracket Included with wall model only Null modem cable Choosing an Installation Location Before configuring and installing your appliance you should identify the location where you will mount the appliance When selecting a location be sure to take the following into account Location of the nearest Ethernet port in relation to placement of the appliance Location where you will place the door sensor in relation to location of the appliance Location where you will place external sensors if any in relation to the appliance Objects that might obstruct the appliance camera Before You Begin Gathering Network Settings Information You should also collect the following information You will need this information to configure the network settings on your appliance e DHCP and IP Address Information Does your network use a DHCP server If you do not use DHCP what IP address is assigned for use by your appliance e Subnet Mask Information Will you use a subnet mask for the appliance LAN interface If you are using a subnet mask what is the mask e Gateway Information Will you use a default gateway for packet routing If you use a default gateway what is the IP address of the gateway Administrator Acco
14. d Then hang the NetBotz on the screws Plug the power cord into the power socket Note that the power cord is a locking power cord and you will need to pull the plug sleeve back to unplug the cord 4 Plug the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet socket Connect the Door Switch Sensor to the Door Switch Sensor connection 6 Connect the Ethernet cable to an Ethernet wall jack or hub Plug the power cord into a wall socket When you plug in the power cord the NetBotz will perform a power on test and will then begin to collect data The LEDs on the NetBotz light up the Status LED illuminates and if the Ethernet connection is live the Activity LED will flicker with About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 Installing Your Appliance network traffic and the 10 100 LED will illuminate if you are connected to a 100MB Ethernet network Be sure to connect the Ethernet socket on your appliance to an Ethernet network using a standard RJ 45 Ethernet cable Connecting the Ethernet socket to a powered telephone jack or using an incorrect cable type can cause permanent damage to Note your appliance When you have completed the installation procedure use a supported web browser to verify that the NetBotz is online 1 Start a supported web browser on any system in your network 2 Enter the NetBotz 320 IP address in the Address or Website field and then press Enter If the NetBotz 320 is online the Basic View appears About Your Applia
15. ensor supplied 4 External Sensor connectors Data Speed Ethernet 10 100 Mbps 10 100 BaseT Protocols TCP IP HTTP SMTP SNMP DHCP DNS Socks V4 or V5 Proxy server Management Interface Supports Netscape Navigator 4 79 6 0 or later Internet Explorer 5 5 or later and Mozilla 1 3 or later on these operating systems Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP SP1 Red Hat EL 3 Fedora Core 3 or Debian GNU 3 or a Sparc workstation running Solaris 9 with all patch bundles recommended by Sun Use of the Advanced View interface requires a one time download of the Java Runtime Environment Plug in from Sun Microsystems Display Resolution 1024 x 768 minimum Imager Image processor that generates images up to 640x480 resolution 24 bit color and up to 20 frames per second Lens 48 W by 37 H CS mount lens Can be replaced by any standard CS or C mount with CS mount adapter lens Operational Environment Temperature 2 to 50 C 35 F to 120 F Relative Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing For indoor use only Not designed for use in corrosive or caustic environments Integrated Sensors e Temperature Range 2 to 50 C 35 to 120 F Accuracy 1 C 4 1 8 F typical Relative Humidity Range 10 to 90 non condensing Accuracy 5 RH Air Flow Rate 0 1 000 Meters Per Minute 0 3 248 Feet Per Minute Audio Built in acoustic sensor detects audio above specified level External Sensor Ports 4 integrated with
16. ent to 100 very loud Door Switch State sensor that reports whether a door is open or closed Camera Motion Sensor State sensor that reports the presence of motion in the camera field of view About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 9 The NetBotz 320 A Closer Look 10 External Sensor Ports Your appliance also features 4 external sensor ports to which the following additional sensors can be connected TS100 External Temperature Sensor Analog sensor that reports temperature readings as degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius Readings include values down to tenths of a degree HS100 External Humidity Sensor Analog sensor that reports relative humidity readings as whole number percentage values FD100 Fluid Detector State sensor that reports the presence or absence of fluid PS100 Particle Sensor Analog sensor that reports the presence of dust and other particulates larger than 1 micro meter Amp Detector Analog sensors that report the amperage values of the monitored power source External Door Switch State sensor that reports whether a door is open or closed Dry contact sensors using a Dry Contact Cable State sensors that reports a general open or closed state Condition monitored or detected is dependent on the type of dry contact sensor in use About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 About the NetBotz Installer CD You can use the NetBotz Installer CD to install the following applications on an
17. ent care APC will not knowingly sell its products for use in such applications unless it receives in writing assurances satisfactory to APC that a the risks of injury or damage have been minimized b the customer assumes all such risks and c the liability of American Power Conversion is adequately protected under the circumstances Examples of life support devices The term life support device includes but is not limited to neonatal oxygen analyzers nerve stimulators whether used for anesthesia pain relief or other purposes autotransfusion devices blood pumps defibrillators arrhythmia detectors and alarms pacemakers hemodialysis systems peritoneal dialysis systems neonatal ventilator incubators ventilators for adults and infants anesthesia ventilators infusion pumps and any other devices designated as critical by the U S FDA Hospital grade wiring devices and leakage current protection may be ordered as options on many APC UPS systems APC does not claim that units with these modifications are certified or listed as hospital grade by APC or any other organization Therefore these units do not meet the reguirements for use in direct patient care 29 Life Support Policy 30 About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 EEE baza NETBOTZ an Arc company WWW NETBOTZ GOM PN O1345D03
18. f starting up Once the startup process is complete illuminates steadily If startup process fails the LED is not illuminated If any alerts conditions currently exist the LED blinks The LED will blink slowly for less severe alerts quickly for more severe alerts If multiple alert conditions currently exist the LED blink rate is determined by the most severe alert condition Activity Blinks to indicate network activity 10 100 Illuminates if the appliance is currently using a 100MB Ethernet connection If not illuminated the appliance is currently using a 10MB Ethernet connection Temp Humidity Blinks if the internal temperature sensor is currently reporting an alert condition If the dew point sensor is reporting an alert condition both the Temp LED and the Humidity LED will blink together If a connected External Temperature Sensor is reporting an alert both the Temp LED and the External LED will blink together Blinks if the internal humidity or dew point sensors are currently reporting an alert condition If the dew point sensor is reporting an alert condition both the Temp LED and the Humidity LED will blink together If a connected External Humidity Sensor is reporting an alert both the Humidity LED and the External LED will blink together Airflow Blinks if the internal airflow sensor is currently reporting an alert condition Audio Blinks if the internal audio sensor is currently reporting a
19. lexibility in assigning custom settings to individual network clients without affecting others on the same network 15 Configuring Network Settings Using this vendor class your NetBotz 320 can request a custom set of DHCP settings that is appropriate for its configuration For example you might assign longer lease durations for NetBotz 320 appliances as they typically remain on the network in use without interruption To do this you would configure a vendor class on your DHCP server named NetBotz320 no spaces and assign to it a longer lease period Then when any NetBotz 320 requests network settings from the DHCP server the appliance will automatically receive a longer lease based on that vendor class Using the Serial Configuration Utility You can use the Serial Configuration Utility installed using the NetBotz Installer CD ROM For more information see About the NetBotz Installer CD on page 11 to assign your appliance network settings To configure your appliance using the Serial Configuration Utility 1 Click Start gt Programs gt NetBotz gt Serial Configuration gt Serial Configuration Utility to start the Serial Configuration Utility If the Serial Configuration Utility has not yet been installed on your system see About the NetBotz Installer CD on page 11 for instructions on how to do so 2 Connect one end of the null modem cable to a serial connector on your system and the other end of the cable to
20. lling on a Linux System uuueesssessnssnnnnnnnennnnnnnnn 12 Installing on a Solaris ESS rrura 13 Configuring Network EGIUIDOIS 15 Obtaining Network Settings Using DHCP 15 DHCP Vendor Class Support rrua AS Using the Serial Configuration tility 16 Installing Your Appliance 200nnnnnmnnnnnnnnns 19 Installing Hardware Options nwnnnnnnenes 23 Connecting External GOZOZ 283 Changing Camera LGDSGS rss 23 Operational Specifications unnnunneeneennnnnnnnnn 25 Integrated gizar 25 Warranty and Service nununsennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 27 Life Support EOIIGN aa 29 About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 vi About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 About Your NetBotz 320 Your NetBotz 320 has been designed to provide extraordinary asset protection against physical and environmental threats Your NetBotz 320 includes an integrated camera as well as integrated temperature humidity dew point air flow audio and door switch sensors It also includes 4 ports for adding external sensors such as external temperature and humidity sensors Amp Detectors or dry contact sensors Upgrading Your NetBotz 320 Your NetBotz 320 supports a variety of hardware and software upgrades These upgrades including add on software applications and external sensors enable you to customize your NetBotz 320 appliance to meet your particular envi
21. n alert condition External Blinks to indicate that an external sensor is currently reporting an alert condition If an attached External Temperature Sensor or External Humidity Sensor is reporting an alert condition the External LED and the Temp LED or Humidity LED respectively will blink About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 7 The NetBotz 320 A Closer Look About the Appliance Camera Your NetBotz 320 includes an integrated camera Attention THE EQUIPMENT CONTAINS AND THE SOFTWARE ENABLES VISUAL RECORDING CAPABILITIES THE IMPROPER USE OF WHICH MAY SUBJECT YOU TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES APPLICABLE LAWS REGARDING THE USE OF SUCH CAPABILITIES VARY BETWEEN JURISDICTIONS AND MAY REQUIRE AMONG OTHER THINGS EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT FROM RECORDED SUBJECTS YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR INSURING STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH SUCH LAWS AND FOR STRICT ADHERENCE TO ANY ALL RIGHTS OF PRIVACY AND PERSONALTY USE OF THIS SOFTWARE FOR ILLEGAL SURVEILLANCE OR MONITORING SHALL BE DEEMED UNAUTHORIZED USE IN VIOLATION OF THE END USER SOFTWARE AGREEMENT AND RESULT IN THE IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF YOUR LICENSE RIGHTS THEREUNDER The integrated camera includes the following features e User adjustable and switchable industry standard CS mount lens CS mount permits access to hundreds of different general purpose and special purpose lenses e Image processor that generates images up to 640x480 resolution 24 bit color and up to 2
22. nce NetBotz 320 21 Installing Your Appliance 22 About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 Installing Hardware Options You can upgrade your NetBotz 320 hardware in the following ways e Connecting supported external sensors to the integrated external sensor ports e Changing the lens on the camera Connecting External Sensors To install an external sensor plug the sensor into an available External Port on your appliance e Be sure to note the number of the External Port when you connect the cable you will need this information when you use the Advanced View or Basic View to configure your NetBotz 320 The External Port number is printed above N the port on the pod If the external sensor cable is not long enough use a Extension Cable for External Sensors available in 50 and 100 lengths from your NetBotz reseller to lengthen the cable Note When you have finished installing use the Sensor Pods task to configure the NetBotz 320 to use the external sensor Once you have configured your appliance an additional generic sensor will appear in the Sensor Data pane when the pod to which it is connected is selected from the Navigation pane You will be able to use the Advanced View Sensor Pods task to specify thresholds for this external sensor Changing Camera Lenses Your appliance lens uses a CS standard lens mount enabling you to replace your lens with any standard CS or C mount lens C mount lenses require a C to CS ada
23. pter ring that supports a 5 or larger imager Changing lenses is a simple procedure Once the lens is removed the digital imager assembly is exposed Do not touch the imager Take care to ensure that dust and dirt do not fall on the imager If dust or dirt fall on the imager use a can of compressed air to clean the imager by Note blowing the dust or dirt clear 23 Installing Hardware Options 24 To change the lens simply rotate the lens counter clockwise until it is fully extended Then using a small amount of force continue rotating the lens counter clockwise until the lens unscrews from the housing Then install your new CS mount lens or C mount lens with CS mount adapter by screwing it into the housing in a clockwise direction When the lens is fully screwed in apply a small amount of additional force in a clockwise direction to ensure that it is securely installed About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 Operational Specifications Housing Wall Model 12 45cmW x 19 55cmH x 2 27cmD 20 gauge metal Rack Model 19 rack mount 1U 20 gauge metal Indicators Appliance operational alert status network speed network activity temperature out of limit camera activity humidity out of limit airflow out of limit sound detected external sensor violation detected LEDs Connectors Ethernet RJ 45 to Cat 5 network wiring Serial DB 9 receptacle Power 5 vdc power brick 1 Door switch sensor connector Magnetic door s
24. res If you choose Typical the Serial Configuration Utility product documentation and Advanced View application will be installed on your system If you choose Minimal only the Advanced View application will be installed on your system If you choose Custom you can select which components you want installed on your system 1 About the NetBotz Installer CD 12 Select a product feature option and then click Next to continue The Choose Install Folder window appears Specify a directory to which the program files will be installed or accept the default installation directory Click Next to continue The Pre Installation Summary window appears and displays information about the installation options you have chosen Click Install to begin installing program files The Installing NetBotz Advanced View progress window appears and after all files have been installed the Install Complete window appears Click Done to finish your installation and close the NetBotz Installer Installing on a Linux System To install the applications and the JRE on a supported Linux system 1 Place the NetBotz Installer CD ROM in the CD ROM drive of the system that you will use to configure and manage your appliance Be sure to mount the drive if necessary Run install bin from the Linux subdirectory on the CD For example if you mounted the CD ROM drive as mnt cdrom execute the following command sh mnt cdrom
25. ronmental monitoring needs Hardware Upgrades You can upgrade your appliance hardware by connecting a broad variety of supported external sensors to the integrated external sensor ports or to a Sensor Pod 120 Available external sensors include TS100 External Temperature Sensors HS100 External Humidity Sensors FD100 Fluid Detectors PS100 Particle Sensors and Amp Detectors as well as many third party dry contact sensors connected to the integrated external sensor ports or a Sensor Pod 120 using a Dry Contact Cable For more information on upgrading your NetBotz 320 hardware see Installing Hardware Options on page 23 See also Software Upgrades The BotzWare on your NetBotz 320 can be upgraded as newer versions become available using the Upgrade task Your appliance also supports add on software applications such as Advanced Device Crawlers which provide powerful advanced environmental threat monitoring functionality Add on software is available for purchase separately from NetBotz and NetBotz certified resellers About Your NetBotz 320 2 About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 Before You Begin Before you begin configuring and installing your appliance you should first confirm that your appliance package contents are complete You should also choose an appropriate installation location and gather some information about the network settings that will be used for the appliance Package Contents Your NetBotz 320
26. tBotz Advanced View progress window appears and after all files have been installed the Install Complete window appears Click Done to finish your installation and close the NetBotz Installer Installing on a Solaris System To install the applications and the JRE on a supported Sparc system running Solaris 9 with all patch bundles recommended by Sun installed 1 Place the NetBotz Installer CD ROM in the CD ROM drive of the system that you will use to configure and manage your appliance Be sure to mount the drive if necessary Run install bin from the Solaris subdirectory on the CD For example if you mounted the CD ROM drive as mnt cdrom execute the following command sh mnt cdrom solaris install bin The NetBotz Installer starts and the Welcome screen appears Read the window contents and then click Next to continue The License Agreement window appears Read the window contents click I Accept the terms of the License Agreement to agree to the terms and conditions of the license agreement and then click Next If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of the license agreement click Exit to close the installation program The Choose Install Set window appears You can choose to install the Typical product features Minimal product features or Custom product features If you choose Typical the Serial Configuration Utility product documentation and Advanced View application will be installed on
27. the serial port on the appliance 3 If you will be obtaining network settings using DHCP plug an Ethernet cable into the Ethernet socket and then connect the Ethernet cable to an Ethernet wall jack or hub 4 Plug the appliance power supply into a wall outlet and then connect it to the power cord connection The Status LED will illuminate for 2 3 seconds immediately after you connect power to the appliance and then go dark When the appliance is finished starting up the process can take as long as 2 minutes depending on appliance configuration the Status LED will illuminate again Once the Status LED is illuminated again click Next to continue 5 The Serial Configuration Utility automatically scans your systems COM ports to determine if an appliance is connected to the system If an appliance is discovered the utility will note the presence of the appliance in the Device column of the window Select the radio button that corresponds to the appliance you wish to configure and then click Next 16 About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 Configuring Network Settings to continue configuring your appliance If the COM port associated with the port to which your serial cable is connected is currently in use by another application the N message beside the COM port in the Owner column will Note indicate that the port is not currently available To correct this close the application that is using the COM port and then click Scan Serial
28. to attempt to obtain its network settings using DHCP When you connect the appliance to your network and power it on it automatically attempts to contact a DHCP server The appliance will wait 30 seconds for a response If the DHCP server is configured to provide a hostname the appliance will request either its configured hostname or netbotzxxxxxx where xxxxxx is the last 6 digits of the appliance serial number as a hostname to be associated with the IP address granted by the DHCP server enabling you to use a web browser to connect to the appliance at the http netbotzxxxxxx without any additional configuration necessary The appliance will also request DNS server addresses DNS domain SMTP server addresses and NTP server addresses from the DHCP server After your DHCP server has assigned network settings for the appliance you can use your system a null modem cable and the N Serial Configuration Utility to view the network settings For more information see Using the Serial Configuration Utility Not b on page 16 DHCP Vendor Class Support The DHCP client on your NetBotz 320 features vendor class support When requesting network configuration from your DHCP server your NetBotz 320 provides the following vendor class string NetBotz320 Vendor classes enable you to define a set of DHCP settings for a specific equipment vendor and apply those settings to any node falling into that class Vendor classes offer enhanced f
29. universal swivel wall mount Select a location for the wall mount and then use the included NetBotz swivel wall mount template to mark the locations in which the anchors need to be installed Install the screw anchors Then use the screws included with the wall mount to secure the wall mount to your wall Be sure to use the included wall anchors and to tighten the screws enough to ensure that the appliance will be securely fastened to the wall Do not overtighten the screws Using the bracket mount on the rear of the appliance connect the appliance to the wall mount by screwing the appliance onto the wall mount until it is snug Use the swivel points on the wall mount to orient the NetBotz so that it is pointed in the desired direction When facing the bracket you can rotate the appliance clockwise and counter clockwise by turning the entire appliance the post will rotate with the appliance To swivel the appliance vertically turn the knob on the bracket just below the point at which the appliance connects to the bracket adjust the position of the appliance as desired and then tighten the knob again If you will be mounting a wall model appliance flush against your wall Select a location and then use the included flush wall mount template to mark the locations in which the anchors need to be installed Install the screw anchors Screw one screw into each anchor until approximately 1 4 of each screw is expose
30. unt User ID amp Password Your NetBotz 320 comes with a pre configured Administrator account The User ID and Password for this pre configured account are e User ID netbotz e Password netbotz To ensure security be sure to use the Advanced View Users task to change the default Administrator account User ID and Password Note Root Account User ID amp Password Your NetBotz 320 comes with a pre configured root account The root account is used only for appliance communications that are performed using the serial port such as when you use the Serial Configuration Utility to specify network settings see Using the Serial Configuration Utility on page 16 The User ID and Password for this pre configured account are e User ID root e Password netbotz You cannot change the root account User ID However to ensure security be sure to use the Advanced View Change Root Password Tool menu Note selection to change the default root account password 4 About Your Appliance NetBotz 320 The NetBotz 320 A Closer Look Your NetBotz 320 is a single integrated unit with a variety of ports and connections as well as a camera and several environmental sensors housed within a sturdy case NETBOATZ Arc Each port or connection is identified with a symbol on the label The symbols and the ports which they identify are Power The power supply connects to this port The port and Ge power supply plug lock together to
31. y supported system e Advanced View A Java based user interface for monitoring and managing your NetBotz 320 e Serial Configuration Utility A Java based application that you can use to configure the network settings on your NetBotz 320 e Java Runtime Environment JRE By default the NetBotz Installer will copy the NetBotz 320 documentation to your system You can also access these PDF files from the DOCS subdirectory of the CD Installing on a Windows System To install the applications and the JRE on a supported Windows system 1 Place the NetBotz Installer CD ROM in the CD ROM drive of the system that you will use to configure and manage your appliance The NetBotz Installer will start automatically If you have disabled Autostart on your system click Start gt Run type x install exe in the Open field where x is the drive letter assigned to your CD ROM drive and then click OK 2 The Welcome screen appears Read the window contents and then click Next to continue 3 The License Agreement window appears Read the window contents click I Accept the terms of the License Agreement to agree to the terms and conditions of the license agreement and then click Next If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of the license agreement click Cancel to close the installation program 4 The Choose Install Set window appears You can choose to install the Typical product features Minimal product features or Custom product featu

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