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1. NET O 505 FW 3 00 Instruction manual V 1 00 Warning Unauthorized modification of this device can cause its damage The manufacturer is not responsible for possible damage caused by improper usage or usage in unsuitable environment e Device has been designed for indoor use only Do not use the device during the strong vibrations If your device does not work properly please contact your local dealer NETIO 230B Contents 1 Introduction 3 CL FeatUreSsa sei SSI Batanta aan KN AT KA a ie ot i 3 1 2 Specifications a aay O ca As K Rt AAN e Rosi X 0 A 1 3 1 3 Minimum System Requirements ne 4 2 Interface Description 4 21 wide VIGW lt a sirat a A we ke a e ee ad a 0 OO 4 2 2 FIOM VIEW o ae oe se ae ee ROR a A ATAR ARA ro EG a 4 3 Installation 5 3 1 Hardware connection of the device ee 5 4 Initial Configuration 5 5 Operation and Settings 7 5 1 Output control and settings lt 3 sx ms she sr bee SORA mie ns 7 5 1 1 Output control ses whe o 818 508 eG A o a 7 5 1 2 Output status and configuration o e e 8 5 2 System configuration 5 6 lb is a A hand a ee yA 10 5 2 1 Configuration of network parameters o e 10 5 2 2 E mail configuration 22 ioe hee eee dE CALDER SEDER SEES Be 11 5 2 3 Date and time settings 22015 tee 4 2824 G5 aed oe Kim 1809 8708 Ge ee 12 5 2 4 Manage users A ee ee Be ee 13 5 2 5 Firmware update
2. e Name Port Output name e PON state Default output state after NETIO power on if you tick the checkbox the port will be turned ON after the NETIO start or restart e Manual control If you select this option it will be possible to control the output manually e Time control If you select this option the port will be switched on by timer the configuration of which is given below e Timer mode Specifies how often the scheduled ON OFF switching will be performed Op tions ONCE event will occur only once DAILY event will be triggered everyday or WEEKLY event will be triggered once per week NETIO 230B Outputs Manual control Status amp configuration System E mai Date amp time Manage users Firmware Update Logout Device name NETIO 230B Logged user admin Time 2010 10 26 12 07 04 NETIO 230B Outputs Manual c rol Status amp configuration System Configuration E mail Date time Mana TS Firmw Time 2010 10 26 12 46 25 e ON time date and time for switching the output ON if you select DA LY mode this is the date and time of first execution Output status and configuration Select Name No NETIO 230B Mode Status Watchdog output 1 1 MANUAL OFF NO output 2 2 MANUAL OFF NO output 3 3 MANUAL OFF NO output 4 4 MANUAL OFF NO Reload Modify Manual Control Figure 7 set up ports Output configuration No Name PON state Manu
3. After you make requested changes on this page and click Apply the device will change the parameters and restart automatically After the restart you will have to login again Note 2 Any of Network value change cause system restart Figure 9 5 2 2 E mail configuration Click Setup e mail and the form for adjusting e mail settings can be seen on the right Please input sender From and recipient To of e mail message Also input the SMTP server address that will be used to send out the e mail The last field Warning MSG is used to input the subject of the e mail message sent Click Apply to save You can check if e mail setup is correct by pressing the Send test message button Note Current firmware version does not support SMTP authorization 11 NETIO 230B NETIO 230B E mail configuration Outputs From l netio230 example com Manual control Status amp configuration To info example com System SMTP server smtp example com Configuration Mace uy m E mail subject ALERT Date amp time Apply Send test message Manage users Firmware Update Logout 2010 10 26 12 08 19 Figure 10 Setup e mail 5 2 3 Date and time settings Click Date amp time in the menu and the system date and time settings will appear on the right NETIO 230B supports two methods of getting the right date and time values It can be entered manually or obtained auto
4. Apply If you would like only to restart the devices connected to the specific ports tick Interrupt and then click Apply Selected ports will interrupt for the time specified in the Status amp configuration page and then will turn on again Please note that you can interrupt for a short time only ports which are turned ON If you would like to turn ON OFF manually or restart make sure that the correspondingManual checkbox is ticked If NETIO 230B NETIO 230B Manual control Manage users Firmware Update Outputs Name No Manual Status Interrupt Manual control output 1 1 G JON O OFF n System z output 3 3 G JON O OFF Configuration output 4 4 G JON O OFF Vena as Logout Device name NETIO 230B Logged user admin 2010 10 26 12 42 48 i Figure 6 manual control not the device does not accept manual output control reguests and only scheduled switching and the Watchdog feature are in operation PressingA l off button will turn all outputs OFF 5 1 2 Output status and configuration On the left side of the window click Status amp configuration the list of ports and status information appears in the right window To setup specific port select in the column Select and click Modify On the new page that will appear you can set up detailed parameters of this specific port Signifi cance of the individual parameters is described in the following text Output configuration e No Port number 0 3
5. device to factory default values in order to regain access to it You do this by pressing both buttons 1 and 2 at the same time with device on Hold the buttons until you hear a beep During reset all the led diodes are red After reset the LED indicators go off 5 6 2 Firmware upgrade problem If a problem arise during firmware upgrade e g network failure or switch off of the device before completion of update it is possible to force start the device in firmware upgrade mode You do this 20 NETIO 230B by pressing button 4 when switching on the device Hold the button until you hear a beep After this connect to the device IP address via the browser Continue to insert the firmware file according to chapter 5 2 5 5 6 3 Fuse replacement If your NETIO 230B will not work and the main switch is not lighted it is possible that the fuse has blown Before you proceed to fuse replacement check whether the NETIO 230B device is TURNED OFF and DISCONNECTED FROM THE NETWORK Also disconnect all devices connected to the NETIO outputs To replace the fuse unscrew the fuse holder ideally using a flat screwdriver Always use an identical replacement fuse 250V 10A type F After insertion of the correct fuse replace the plastic holder and screw it on Connect the power supply cable and try to switch on the device Before you connect all devices back to the NETIO outputs make sure that the fuse was not destroyed by connected device that is def
6. sx de ios e 30 86 a ce See ee en J HG 6 NT ia A 14 5 3 Serial Port Telnet CGl command Control a a aoa e 15 531 Secure logih pess pon dad es HON a 878 15 5 3 2 Communication via KSHELL interface se 15 5 3 3 List of commands for control via KSHELL skn 16 303 CGI commands 02 408 PRE RS A An Eput oy Xe jae Ba Nos en 19 5 4 Manual control ee 20 5 5 LED status indicators 0 0 0 ce ee 20 56 Troubleshooting lt bc ea oe bee eee ORG Kh a okei EES Eee ee eS 20 5 6 1 Resetto factory defaults ke 20 5 6 2 Firmware upgrade problem ne 20 5 6 3 Fuse replacement lt ss ssa s oka kkk kka kkk AKE n 2 4 2 0 21 6 Liability 21 1 Introduction NETIO 230B NETIO 230B is a power controller device that can be controlled remotely via Internet browser Telnet or CGI commands Thanks to the network management technology based on the IP protocol the user can easily control or check power status of his devices appliances using the computer connected to local network or the Internet Because of web based management there is no need to install any special additional software Telnet interface could be used for convenient automatic control by an external device Imagine you are traveling abroad and you can still control your electronic appliances like computers servers routers electric entrance gates security surveillance systems or any other 230V appliance directly or using the timer 1 1 Featur
7. the power supply is 230 V AC 3 1 Hardware connection of the device 1 Connect your NETIO 230B to the computer network switch router using the Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors Use cross cable when the device is directly connected to the PC 2 Connect the power cable to power outlet 3 Connect devices that you want to control to OUT1 OUT4 outputs 4 Turn on your NETIO 230B using the main switch on the side of the device 4 Initial Configuration 1 Run file NetioDiscover exe from the supplied CD 2 Click on the Discover button List of all NETIO units present in your network will appear figure 3 3 Choose the proper device from the list and click Device setup NETIO 230B Name INETIO NETIO 230B IP address 192 168 46 103 Subnet mask 255 255 240 0 Gateway 192 168 47 254 MAC 00 92 58 00 9C 29 INETIO NETIO 230B 192 168 37 18 255 255 240 0 192 168 47 254 00 92 58 00 90 86 NETIO Netio Switche 192 168 37 15 255 255 240 0 192 168 47 254 00 92 58 00 48 9D Use network interface Bro Discover Figure 3 device set up Device properties Device name NETIO NETIO 230B MAC address 00 92 58 00 9C 29 IP address 192 168 46 103 Subnet mask 255 255 240 0 Gateway IP address 192 168 47 254 Close Change IP Figure 4 set up of network parameters Window appears for set up of network parameters I
8. transmitted as 32 digit hexadecimal number 5 3 2 Communication via KSHELL interface To connect to your NETIO 230B please follow these steps 1 Open command prompt 2 Enter the command telnet 192 168 10 100 1234 replace the address with the address of your device replace 1234 with the output set on the Netio for KSHELL 3 The device should give you the reply like 100 HELLO EB5D61F6 The last 8 characters constitute the hash code needed for secure login with encrypted password 4 You can login now by entering command login name password where name is the user name and password is your password If you entered correct name and password the device should reply 250 OK Now you are logged in and you can use commands to control your NETIO 230B 15 NETIO 230B Each communication session via KSHELL interface has limited validity In case of no response for about one minute the session is terminated automatically If you need to keep the session active you can use the command noop 5 3 3 List of commands for control via KSHELL login lt name gt lt password gt User login with open password Example Using login admin admin you will login with username admin and password admin clogin lt name gt lt crypted password gt User login with encrypted password version Shows firmware version alias Shows device name guit Logout If system changes have been made device restart is done reboot Logs out closes the current session and re
9. P address Subnet mask and Gateway Fig ure 4 After input of requested changes based on your network environment click Change IP Changes are made to the device settings Utility will update the settings of your NETIO and show device list with changed parameters If there is DHCP server in your network and you are not willing to change the set up network parameters manually just skip to the next step The default IP address is 192 168 10 100 if there is no DHCP server in the network If a DHCP server exists the device gets the address from the DHCP Web management could be opened both by typing the IP address of NETIO into your internet browser or by double clicking on the device name in the NETIO discover utility NETIO 230B 5 The login page appears Input the User Name Password into the login page and click OK You jump to the device web Default user name is admin password admin NETIO 230B WebControl Please enter user name and password NOTE JAVAScript must be Enabled User Name lacimin Password OK Cancel Figure 5 login page For login to web interface JavaScript support must run on the browser 5 Operation and Settings 5 1 Output control and settings 5 1 1 Output control Click on Manual Control the Menu on the left side Output Manual control page will show up figure 6 NETIO 230B can control all four outputs at the same time Choose which ports should be turned ON OFF and click
10. Time Offset when the time synchronization with SNTP server is setup Greenwich Mean Time will be used 5 2 4 Manage users neETIO 23O0B User accounts Outputs Manual control Status amp configuration System Configuration E mail Date time Manage users Firmware Update 2010 10 26 12 09 48 Figure 12 manage users The category Manage users in System menu contains the configuration of user accounts The device supports three levels of user authorization figure 12 Admin Full administration User User that can control outputs ports but cannot change any system settings Guest User who is not authorized to change any setting but can only observe current port status Add addition of a new user Modify modification of password and authorization of selected user Remove removal of the selected user 13 NETIO 230B 5 2 5 Firmware update The page Firmware Update is used to upload the new firmware into your NETIO 230B After you click the Firmware Update link in the menu a warning message will appear on the right NETIO 230B Firmware update Outputs Manual control Status amp configuration System Configuration E mail Date amp time Firmware Update at q _Update Cancel Device name NETIO 230B 2010 10 26 12 10 19 Figure 13 Firmware update Continue by clicking on the Update button The device will then switch to a new firmware upload mode Afte
11. al control Timer control Timer mode ON time OFF time Week schedule Interrupt delay s Enable IP address Timeout s PON delay s Ping interval s Max retry Retry POFF Send e mail Apply 1 C default output state after power on o once 1970 01 j o1 foo 00 00 1970 j o1 j o1 oo 00 00 C Mon Tue C Wed Thu Fri C Sat C Sun s WATCHDOG oj e e a ping command timeout 60 time for which the Watchdog will be inactive after the output restarts 3 interval between ping commands 3 how many times should be the output restarted O keep the output OFF after Max retry limit is reached Figure 8 output configuration NETIO 230B e OFF time Date and time to switch the output OFF If you select the DAILY mode this is the date and time of first execution e Week schedule Select in which weekdays the Timer control should be in operation e Interrupt delay Time in seconds for which the output should be turned OFF when the nterrupt function is used either in the manual mode or when the Watchdog feature is in operation Watchdog Watchdog feature allows monitoring of proper operation of network devices If the monitored device does not respond to a Ping command within the specified time the power outlet with enabled watchdog will be turned OFF for a specified time and then switched back ON To avoid cycle powe
12. ective 6 Liability The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors in the user man ual and reserves the right to make changes to the product and manuals without prior notice The manufacturer makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the information contained within this docu ment including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose Web http www koukaam se E mail info koukaam se Technical support support koukaam se OKOUKAAN a s Miroslav Lizner
13. elay between triggering two outputs Value expressed in tenths of seconds system swdelay Shows current delay between triggering two outputs system dns lt ip gt Sets IP address of the DNS server To allow changed values to take effect you must restart the device by typing the reboot command or switching NETIO off and on again system dns Shows current IP address of the DNS server system dst Shows current daylight saving time setting in format enabled disabled rrrr mm dd hh mm ss system dst lt enable disble gt Enables disables daylight saving time system dst begin yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Sets daylight saving time beginning 18 NETIO 230B system dst end yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Sets daylight saving time end system sntp Shows current SNTP client settings system sntp lt enable disable gt lt sntp ip domain gt hows current SNTP client settings Enables en able or disables disable time synchronization with SNTP server Server address can be entered both as IP address or domain name system time lt YYYY MM DD HH MM SS gt Sets local time system time Shows current local time system timezone lt offset gt Sets local time zone Time zone offset is presented in seconds system timezone Shows current local time zone offset from UTC Presented value is in seconds system update Switches the system to firmware upgrade mode system reset to default Resets all device settings to factory default values After sending this com ma
14. es Built in web server Supports wide range of Internet browsers e Internet Explorer e Mozilla Firefox e Opera e Google Chrome Four switched power outputs ports Four manual control buttons Supported protocols HTTP SMTP SNTP DHCP DNS and Telnet CGI commands control Secure login Three levels of user access LED indicators for actual status of each outlet Safe design prevents from electric current injury fireproof materials Timer for scheduled output control Settings for power up status of each output on off Manual output control using buttons Watchdog feature for restart of unresponsive network devices E mail notification Specifications Input power 230 V AC Max switched current 10 A Latency maximum 10 ms NETIO 230B e Latency 300x60x90 mm WxHxL e Network interface 10 100 Mbit s 1 3 Minimum System Reguirements Computer with installed Internet browser Microsoft Internet Explorer Opera Mozilla Firefox 2 Interface Description 2 1 Side View Figure 1 side view 1 Fuse housing for main fuse 2 Device ON OFF switch 3 RJ 45 connector network interface for connection to Ethernet Internet 2 2 Front View 1 Switched power outputs 2 Four LED indicators 3 Buttons for manual output control NETIO 230B Figure 2 front view 4 Power supply 230 V AC 3 Installation Before the first use please make sure that
15. es 0 for OFF and 1 for ON Parameter xxxx is a string for changing status of outputs Instead the x character insert 0 1 u or i like in case of setting the outputs via Telnet interface All commands can be shortened to its first character Possible short hands are stated in bold Example command port list can be shortened to p l 5 4 Manualcontrol In addition to PC outputs could be also controlled manually using the four buttons on the front panel To switch the given output ON or OFF press the button for 2 seconds If the output is OFF it comes ON if it was ON it goes OFF The buttons correspond to outlets 1 4 from left to right 5 5 LED status indicators The LED indicators on the device are used to inform the user not only about the output status but also communicate certain system status information Green LED the diodes provide information about the actual status of the output If the green diodes 1 4 are lighted the port is on If the green diodes are not lighted the port is off Red LED informs the user about various device states The following states are possible e Red LED 1 on initialization of network interface if it remains on after switch on the network is unavailable e Red LED 2 on sending of request to DHCP e Red LED 3 blinking fw upgrade in progress e Red LED 4 on device in fw upgrade mode 5 6 Troubleshooting 5 6 1 Reset to factory defaults If you forget administrator s password you can reset the
16. evice 0 OFF 1 ON Example Command port setup 1 vystup 1 manual 2 will set output 1 name output 1 enable manual control interruption interval to 2 seconds and power on state to ON port timer lt output gt lt time format gt lt mode once daily weekly gt lt on time gt lt off time gt lt week schedule gt Timer control e lt output gt number of output to change e lt time format gt time format e t HH MM SS e dt YYYY MM DD HH MM SS e UX XXXXXXXX unsigned long with Ox lt hex gt 0 lt octal gt prefix or decadic e lt mode once daily weekly gt Selection of timer option e lt on time gt Output ON time e lt off time gt Output OFF time e lt week sched gt Number consisting of seven digits O or 1 first digit stands for Monday and the last one for Sunday Example The command port timer 3 t weekly 08 00 00 17 30 00 1111100 will enable Time control on output 3 Each day from Monday till Friday at 8 00 AM output 3 will turn ON and turn OFF at 5 30 PM port wd lt output gt Shows Watchdog settings for requested output in format lt wd en able disable gt lt wd ip addr gt lt wd timeout gt lt wd PON delay gt lt ping refresh gt lt max retry gt lt max retry poff enable disable gt lt send email enable disable gt port wd lt output gt lt wd enable disable gt Enables disables the Watchdog feature Example The command port wd 4 enable will enable the Watchdog feature on output 4 po
17. matically from the SNTP server Date and time configuration NETIO 230B Outputs Uptime Manual control SNTP enable O Enable Disable 0 years 0 days 1 hours 47 min 27 sec Status amp configuration SNTP status Synchronized System SNTP server sntp koukaam pce Configuration raa Local time offset 60 minutes E mail e Date amp time Daylight saving time O Enable Disable 1 s Daylight saving time begin 2010 o2 07 o6 28 15 Daylight saving time end 2010 11 07 06 28 15 Device name Apply NETIO 230B Local time 2010 10 26 12 o8 32 Logged user admin Apply Time 2010 10 26 12 09 19 Figure 11 Setup time and date e SNTP enable Enables time synchronization with SNTP server e SNTP status SNTP server synchronization status e Synchronized time successfully synchronized with SNTP server e Not Synchronized time successfully synchronized with SNTP server 12 NETIO 230B Local time offset Manual set up of your time zone time shift against GMT time in minutes Daylight saving time Enables daylight saving time Daylight saving time start Daylight saving time begin Daylight saving time end Daylight saving time end Local time mManual local time set up with SNTP server synchronization off Daylight saving time and local time offset works both for automatic and SNTP set up If you do not specify Local
18. nable will enable the Watchdog feature on output 2 Device on address 192 168 10 101 will be monitored Max Ping response time of monitored device will be 10 seconds Ping commands will be sent in 1 second intervals If the monitored device won t respond in 10 seconds output 2 will be turned OFF for 30 seconds If the device will fail to respond to Ping commands after the third restart the output will stay OFF You will be notified by warning e mail after each reset of the output system eth Shows current network interface setup in format lt dhcp manual gt lt ip address gt lt mask gt lt gateway gt system eth lt dhcp manual gt lt ip address gt lt mask gt lt gateway gt Setup of the network interface pa rameters IP address subnet mask and gate way parameters are needed to pass only if manual mode is entered To allow changed values to take effect you must restart the device by typing the reboot command or turning it off and on again Example The command system eth manual 192 168 10 150 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 will set IP address 192 168 10 150 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 and default gateway 192 168 10 1 email server lt ip domain server address gt Sets IP address or domain name of the SMTP server system discover lt enable disable gt Enables Disable visibility of the device for the network Discover utility system discover hows if the option system discover is activated or deactivated system swdelay lt delay gt Sets d
19. nd factory default values are restored and the system restarts system webport lt port gt system kashport lt port gt 5 3 4 CGI commands NETIO 230B can easily be integrated into your applications using CGI commands CGI command device control uses the following command format http lt IPaddress gt tgi control tgi lt command gt Replace the IP address of your device with the string lt IP address gt The lt command gt string is the actual command List of CGI commands hash hash Hash string reguest hash is needed to generate encrypted password Command returns lt html gt hash lt html gt login lt p c gt lt user name gt lt password gt Login to the device By typing login plain you choose to login with unencrypted password For encrypted login select the command ogin crypted Further command parameters are login name and password Command return values are e lt html gt 555 FORBIDDEN lt html gt You are not logged in or bad command e lt html gt 100 HELLO lt html gt Successful login e lt html gt 553 INVALID LOGIN lt html gt Incorrect user name password e lt html gt 554 ALREADY LOGGED IN lt html gt You are trying to log in although you are already logged in 19 NETIO 230B guit quit Logout Return value is lt html gt 110 BYE lt html port list xxxx gt Parameter list shows output status in the format lt html gt port1 port2 port3 port4 lt html gt where port to port4 are valu
20. nually you can Enable DHCP to obtain reguested parameters automatically from the DHCP server in your network The parameter Switch delay x0 1s specifies delay between triggering two outputs It avoids over loading of the device supply by turning all outputs ON at the same time The selections KSHELL Port and WEB Port allow change of default output for access via telnet eventually device web interface Device name allows you to insert the name of your device for easier identification in the future Firmware version is just informative and shows the current firmware version After you make reguested changes on this page and click Apply the device will change the param eters and restart automatically After the restart you will have to login again Reset To Default button restores factory default settings NETIO 230B Outputs IP address Manual control Subnet mask Status amp configuration System Default gateway Configuration DNS server Switch delay x0 1s System configuration 192 168 20 86 255 255 255 o 192 168 20 254 192 168 20 224 Enable O Disable 2 delay between triggering two outputs Firmware Update KSHELL Port 1234 Device name Device name NETIO 230B NETIO 230B Logged user Firmware Version v 3 00 admin Apply Reset to factory default Time 2010 10 26 12 07 32 Note 1
21. r OFF ON of defective monitored device it is possible to setup maximum allowed number of output restarts default value 3 e Enable Turning on the Watchdog feature e IP address IP address of the network device that will be monitored e Timeout Maximum Ping response time e PON delay Time in seconds for which the Watchdog feature will be inactive after the output restart During this interval the monitored device should recover its normal operation after being restarted e Ping interval Interval in seconds in which the Ping reguests to the monitored device will be sent e Max retry Maximum allowed number of output restarts for the case that monitored device does not respond to a Ping command After the maximum number of retries is reached the output will stay OFF e Retry POFF enables Max retry option e Send e mail Sends out an informative e mail that the monitored device did not respond and was restarted Save your new settings by pressing the Apply button 5 2 System configuration In this section the user can change network and e mail parameters system time administrate user accounts or perform the firmware upgrade 5 2 1 Configuration of network parameters Click Configuration link in the menu to change the system configuration 10 NETIO 230B Here you can set up P Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS Server according to your network parameters If you do not wish to setup the network parameters ma
22. r approximately three seconds the Continue button is activated Click on it NETIO 230B Firmware update Outputs Bootloader Initialization It takes a few seconds Click on Continue when possible please Continue Manual control Status configuration System E mail Date time Manage users Logout NETIO 230B Logged user admin e 2010 10 26 12 49 24 Figure 14 14 NETIO 230B Now insert the firmware file xnetio bin and click Update Approximately two minutes procedure of firmware upload will follow After the firmware upgrade is completed the device will restart automatically After the re login you will be working with the new firmware version NETIO 230B Firmware Update New Firmware bin Proch zet Update Firmware Update can take about one minute and must NOT be interrupted Figure 15 5 3 Serial Port Telnet CGl command control 5 3 1 Secure login NETIO 230B supports two login modes open login and login with encrypted password Encrypted password can be used for Telnet http and serial link control Login via web interface is encrypted automatically For secure login you first need to obtain the hash code from the device You can obtain this code in a return code after the connection via KSHELL and or CGl command hash To calculate the proper encrypted login password MD5 hash function is used lt user name gt lt password gt lt hash gt It is 128 bit number
23. rt wd lt output gt lt wd enable disable gt lt wd ip addr gt lt wd timeout gt lt wd PON delay gt lt ping interval gt lt max retry gt lt max retry poff enable disable gt lt send email enable disable gt Sets all parameters of the Watchdog feature for reguested output The significance of the parameters is as follows e lt output gt number of set output e lt wd enable disable gt enable disable watchdog function on given portu e lt wd ip addr gt IP address of monitored device in seconds e lt wd timeout gt maximum response time of monitored device e lt wd POn delay gt Time in seconds for which the Watchdog feature will be inactive after output restart During this interval the monitored device should recover to its normal opera tion after being restarted 17 NETIO 230B e lt ping interval gt Interval in seconds in which the Ping requests to the monitored device will be sent e lt max_retry gt Maximum allowed number of output restarts for the case that monitored device does not respond to a Ping command After the maximum number of retries is reached the output will stay OFF e lt max retry poff enable disable gt enable disable the function max retry e lt send email enable disable gt enable disable sending of e mail messages unavailability of monitored device eventually upon overrun of the max retry value Example The command port wd 2 enable 192 168 10 101 10 30 1 3 enable enable nable e
24. starts the device noop Function that maintains the connection does not execute any operation Suitable for use during machine control of the device uptime Shows the device uptime port lt output gt 0 1 manual int Status and port setup e If you enter only output number output status shows 0 OFF 1 ON Output number and 0 1 parameter disables enables output e Output number and manual parameter enables manual output control e Output number and inf parameter interrupts output Example Command port 2 1 will turn ON output 2 port list xxxx e Without any parameters it lists current status of all outputs e xxxx command for simultaneous control of all ports replace x with the commands e 0 to turn the output OFF e 1 to turn the output ON e i to interrupt the output e u to leave the output without any change of its status Example Command port list 01ui will turn output 1 OFF turn output 2 ON output 3 will remain unchanged and output 4 will be interrupted for a short while port setup lt output gt lt output name gt lt mod manual timer gt lt interrupt delay gt lt PON status gt Command for change of output parameters significance of parameters is as follows 16 NETIO 230B e lt output name gt Entered in guotation marks also without them if it does not contain whites paces e lt mod manual timer gt Selection of output mode e lt PON status gt Status after switching on the d

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