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1. A 01 11 2010 22 00 01 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 0 01 11 2010 22 01 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 0 5 01 11 2010 22 02 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 00 10 00 0 00 0 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 01 11 2010 22 03 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 0 00 01 11 2000 22 04 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 01 11 2010 22 05 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 It includes the following basic information Log Date dd mm yyy Log Time hh mm ss Status of Digital Input 1 8 Readings of Analog Input 1 4 Status of Digital Output 1 4 Readings of Modbus Temperature Humidity sensor 28 inSentry IO Series 4 5 2 Agent Event n entry Monitor Aqent Event Loq e Configuration Logs Sy
2. Parameter Attribute amp Behavior 1 Number of Active This row shows the number of Alarms current active alarms 2 Alarm ID e This column shows the sequential number that indicates the sequence of alarm activation This number will be reset after the inSentry IO 2400 is rebooted 3 Alarm Time e This column shows the alarm activation time e The date time is according to inSentry IO 2400 clock Alarm Description This column shows the complete alarm description 12 inSentry IO Series 4 2 Configuration The pages under this main menu are the configuration of Digital Input Analog Input Digital Output and Alarm Trigger All the devices or sensor that can be connected to inSentry IO 2400 are divided into four major groups Digital Input Analog Input Digital Output and Alarm Trigger 4 2 1 Digital Input Setup n cntru Monitor igital Input Setup Configuration 3 Digital Input Analog Input l index Digtal Input Name ta Digital Output isabled Disabled abled Disabled abled Disabled abled Disabled abled Disabled abled Disabled abled Disabled abled Disabled Alarm Trigger System Network Logs Oy hm S S s o Hn wn UO Parameter Attribute amp Behavior The index number of the DI 1 8 2 Digital Input Name This shows the user defined name of the sensor which connected to the Digital Input e Length up
3. User s Manual Version V1 00 Date Jan 2010 This document contains proprietary and confidential information of Ingrasys All rights and titles hereto remain with Ingrasys The recipient shall keep this document in strict confidence and shall use this document in the manner and solely for the purposes expressly agreed to by Ingrasys The recipient shall not disclose or allow access to this document in whole or in part to third parties nor use it for the benefit of the recipient or third parties The recipient shall not change this document in form or substance by any means including without limitation decompilation reproduction revision or amendment I ngrasys Technology Inc inSentry IO Series Table of Contents 1 PREFACE 1 1 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 1 1 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 2 GETTING STARTED 2 2 1 FEATURES 2 2 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2 2 3 PACKAGE CONTENTS 3 2 4 HARDWARE OVERVIEW 4 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 5 3 1 CONNECT TO THE MAIN POWER 5 3 2 CONNECTING TO A NETWORK 6 3 3 LED INDICATORS 7 4 MANAGING INSENTRY IO 2400 VIA WEB BROWSER 8 4 1 MONITORING 8 4 1 1 SUMMARY 8 4 1 2 IDENTIFICATION 11 4 1 3 ALARM 12 4 2 CONFIGURATION 13 4 2 1 DIGITAL INPUT SETUP 13 4 2 2 ANALOG INPUT SETUP 14 4 2 3 DIGITAL OUTPUT SETUP 16 4 2 4 ALARM TRIGGER 18 4 3 SYSTEM 19 4 3 1 CONFIGURATION 19 4 3 2 DATE AND TIME 20 4 3 3 TRAP RECEIVER 22 4 3 4 EMAIL NOTIFICATION 23 4 3 5 EMAIL NOTIFICATION 24 4 4 SYSTEM 25 4 4 1
4. Systom Digital Output 4 Disabled Network gt Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Manual control Logs Digital Output 1 Turn Off Digital Output 2 Off HEB NEA Turn Off Turn Off gt Current Status There are two columns in this section e he first column shows the Digital Output 1 4 e The second column shows the current status of the devices gt Configuration The table in this section has three columns However by default it shows only the first three columns When user clicks Show advanced parameters the rest of two columns Postpone and Extend will show The first column Device has fixed value that represents the digital outputs They are Digital Output 1 4 The second column Device Name allows the user to configure the user defined name of the device The user defined name will be shown on the Digital Output status in Summary page The size is 31 characters hethird column Normal Start up allows the user to set 16 inSentry IO Series the normal status of the devices There s drop down list contained with three values Disabled On Close and Off Open This is the normal status of the devices while system starts up gt Manual Control This section allows the user to turn on or off the devices manually 17 4 2 4 Alarm Trigger This page is for administrator to configure the alarm trigger of digital outputs n ent
5. Configuration System System Date mm dd yyyy Configuration System Time hh mm ss Trap Receivers Configure Date and Time Email Notification i Synchronize with computer time External Links Computer Date mm dd j Network p Logs Computer Time hh mm ss I 9 Synchronize with NTP server NTP server address DNS Address Time Zone 2 Enable Daylight Saving Time Set manually Date dd mm yyyy Time hh mm ss Date Display Format gt Current Date and Time It will show the system Date and Time of inSentry IO 2400 For the System Time of inSentry IO 2400 it should be counted automatically Configure Date and Time There are three ways to set up the system date and time of inSentry IO 2400 Synchronize with computer time Synchronize with NTP server and Set manually The Default value is Synchronize with NTP server Synchronize with computer time 20 inSentry IO Series Edit of the Computer Date and Computer Time is not allowed Both of the values should be gotten from the computer The Computer Time should be counted automatically The size of Computer Date item is 10 characters and the format is dd mm yyyy The size of Computer Time item is 8 characters and the format is hh mm ss Synchronize with NTP server Selecting this way will synchronize the system date and time of inSentry IO 2400 from a NTP server The size
6. 7 0 0 0 0 NotAccess 8 0000 NotAccess 27 4 5 Logs There are four sub menus History Agent Event Event and Clear amp Save 4 5 1 History n cntru Monitor History Log From 13 01 2010 15 40 27 From 01 01 1970 00 01 01 To 01 01 1970 00 11 00 From 12 01 2010 19 16 32 To 12 01 2010 19 19 00 From 12 01 2010 19 00 57 To 12 01 2010 19 15 00 From 07 12 2009 18 00 00 To 07 12 2009 18 20 00 From 07 12 2009 17 52 42 To 07 12 2009 17 59 01 From 01 01 1970 00 01 01 To 07 12 2009 17 45 00 From 01 01 1970 00 10 31 To 01 01 1970 00 10 45 From 01 01 1970 00 10 30 To 01 01 1970 00 10 30 From 01 01 1970 00 10 01 To 01 01 1970 00 10 29 From 01 01 1970 00 10 00 To 01 01 1970 00 10 00 From 01 01 1970 00 09 31 To 01 01 1970 00 09 59 From 01 01 1970 00 09 30 To 01 01 1970 00 09 30 From 01 01 1970 00 09 01 To 01 01 1970 00 09 29 From 01 01 1970 00 09 00 To 01 01 1970 00 09 00 From 01 01 1970 00 08 31 To 01 01 1970 00 08 59 From 01 01 1970 00 08 30 To 01 01 1970 00 08 30 From 01 01 1970 00 08 01 To 01 01 1970 00 08 29 From 01 01 1970 00 08 00 To 01 01 1970 00 08 00 From 01 01 1970 00 07 31 To 01 01 1970 00 07 59 Tram AUNAT H AFA 00 07 20 Ta AUAA ATA AAAF ANA Configuration System Network Logs Agent Event Event Clear amp Save This page contains links of the history logs of inSentry IO 2400 Clicking on one of the link will show the history log page History Log mmidi usu NN
7. Information of Digital Output Mu e BNE Digital Output This shows the user defined name of Name the device which connected to the Digital Output Status e This field shows the current status of the device which connected to the Digital Output Common status A Disabled It s disabled in the Configuration page B In addition to Disabled there are two statuses On Close or Off Open If it s not triggered by any event the status is same as the Normal Start up in Configuration of Digital Output page Table 4 Information of Modbus sensor support GA1000 sensor only Item Modbus e This field shows the current Temperature temperature that the GA1000 detected Modbus This field shows the current humidity Humidity that the GA1000 detected 10 inSentry IO Series 4 1 2 Identification This page provides the general inSentry IO 2400 identification information All the information in this page is read only n cntru Monitor Identification Summary Configuration Firmware Version inSentry IO 2400 v1 00 b1 System PIC Version 0 80a5 System Contact Techinical Support Team System Name inSentry IO 2400 Logs System Location Serial Number pm0910181 MAC Address 00 E0 D8 FF AT7 B1 System Up Time Oday 00 05 32 Network Attribute amp Behavior Firmware This field shows the firmware version of the Version insentry IO 2400 Ex inSentry IO 2400 v1 00 This field sh
8. not use any organic solutions or corrosive detergents to clean the exterior of the equipment To clean the equipment first turn off the power Use a cloth that has been lightly dampened in water to clean the exterior 9 Do not use the equipment in the following environments e Humidity higher than 80 e Temperature higher than 55 C or lower than O C e Near objects which transmit strong electromagnetic waves e g televisions or radios e Locations subject to violent shaking e Locations that are damp or that come in contact with water User s Manual 2 Getting Started 2 1 Features e Real time temperature humidity and other environmental conditions monitoring e Comprehensive environment conditions management and flexible configuration via Web Brower NMS Telnet or SNMP e Automatic event notification via E mail and SNMP Trap Automatically assigned IP via DHCP or BOOTP e System Security IP based filtering and password protection for operation and administration e Support SSL V3 and SSH V1 protocol e Automatically records and displays environment events warning and time stamps e Configuration utility simplifies the firmware upgrade process e Settable thresholds for all sensors e System data and event logging features e Auto sense to works in the 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet network environment e Supports four digital inputs for normal open close sensors e Supports four digital outputs to trigger extended devices
9. 6 To 01 01 1970 00 00 21 From 01 01 1970 00 00 16 To 01 01 1970 00 00 21 From 01 01 1970 00 00 16 To 01 01 1970 00 00 16 From 01 01 1970 00 05 53 To 01 01 1970 00 06 20 From 01 01 1970 00 05 23 To 01 01 1970 00 05 53 From 01 01 1970 00 04 19 To 01 01 1970 00 05 23 From 01 01 1970 00 04 04 To 01 01 1970 00 04 19 From 01 01 1970 00 02 37 To 01 01 1970 00 03 42 From 01 01 1970 00 02 07 To 01 01 1970 00 02 37 From 01 01 1970 00 01 48 To 01 01 1970 00 02 06 From 01 01 1970 00 01 17 To 01 01 1970 00 01 47 From 01 01 1970 00 00 58 To 01 01 1970 00 01 17 From 01 01 1970 00 00 40 To 01 01 1970 00 00 55 From 01 01 1970 00 00 15 To 01 01 1970 00 00 40 From 01 01 1970 00 00 16 To 01 01 1970 00 00 20 Network Logs History Agent Event Clear amp Save This page contains links of event logs of the devices which connected to InSentry IO 2400 Clicking on one of the link will show the event log page ry lO 2400 Event Log Event Description 01 01 1970 00 00 16 INFORMATION The status of DI 1 returned to normal 01 05 2010 12 21 04 SEVERE The status of DI 2 activated It includes the following information Date mm dd yyyy Time hh mm ss Event Description 30 inSentry IO Series 4 5 4 Clear amp Save There are two groups in this page Clear Log Data and Save Log Data Configuration of this page is allowed when the security level is Superuser Administrator n cntru Monitor Co
10. CONFIGURATION 25 4 4 2 CONTROL 26 4 4 3 ACCESS CONTROL 27 4 5 LOGS 28 4 5 1 HISTORY 28 4 5 2 AGENT EVENT 29 4 5 3 EVENT 30 4 5 4 CLEAR amp SAVE 31 5 APPENDIX 32 5 1 SPECIFICATI ONS 32 inSentry IO Series 1 Preface 1 1 About this Manual This manual provides instructions for installing the inSentry IO 2400 on your network and for configuring the network It is suggested to read this manual according to the sequence of the Table of Contents in order to avoid any setting errors 1 2 Safety Precautions 1 This equipment complies with FCC and CE requirements In a normal commercial use environment this equipment has no harmtlul effects 2 Do not attempt to disassemble the equipment in order to avoid electrical shock or irreparable damage to internal parts 3 Do not place the equipment outdoors in rain or in locations with high humidity in order to protect electronic components from short circuit 4 Installation and maintenance of this equipment should be handled by professional technicians 5 Make sure the equipment and its accessories are secured properly to prevent it from falling to the ground and being damaged 6 Use only the power adaptor and accessories included in the package alternative brands may damage the equipment 7 Follow the instructions in this manual to connect the power adaptor and avoid improper use of the equipment Make sure all the cables are connected correctly before turning on the power 8 Do
11. alue Status gt There is two kinds of status Enabled and Disabled If the setting is Enabled the screen text will be Shown on the main menu frame 24 inSentry IO Series 4 4 System There are three sub menus Configuration Control and Access Control under Network 4 4 1 Configuration Configuration of this page is allowed when the security level is Superuser Administrator If the user resets the Configuration to default the Configuration of IP Address Gateway Address and Subnet Mask will also be kept There three items in this page n entry Monitor Configuration guration System ress 192 168 201 120 Gateway Address 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 DNS Address 192 168 200 87 Network gt IP Address The IP address of inSentry IO 2400 is a dotted format Default value is 172 17 x y Where x and y is dynamic according to the MAC address and size is 15 characters gt Gateway Address The address of the gateway is a dotted format Default value is 0 0 0 0 and size is 15 characters gt Subnet Mask The subnet mask of inSentry IO 2400 is a dotted format Default value is 255 255 0 0 and size is 15 characters gt DNS Address The DNS address of inSentry IO 2400 is a dotted format Default value is 0 0 0 0 and size is 15 characters 25 4 4 2 Control This page lets the Superuser Administrator enable or disable the communication protoc
12. by events e Supports four DC voltage current configurable sensors e Rack mountable e Quick and easy installation Hot swappable e Address specific IP security masks prevent unauthorized source from accessing inSentry IO 2400 through the network 2 2 System Requirements Operating System Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista Internet Browser Microsoft IE 6 0 or above Firefox Hardware Recommended CPU Intel C 2 0G RAM 1GB Graphic card 64MB inSentry IO Series 2 3 Package Contents Make sure that your package has the following items If any of items are missing or damaged contact your nearest service center or vendor Item Models variants notes IP based I O controller inSentry IO 2400 AC Adapter 100 240 V 50 60Hz CD ROM Manual QIG MIB Upgrade Tool QI G Quick Installation Guide RS 485 3 pin x 1 Terminal Block I O 4 pin x 8 inSentry IO 2400 AC adapter CD ROM with manual and software inSentry IO 2400 User s Manual Quick Installation 3 Pin Removable 4 Pin Removable Guide Terminal Block Terminal Block User s Manual 2 4 Hardware Overview InSentry IO 2400 Dimensions InSentry IO 2400 Front View Digital C le in l Ya OOOO MAR AAA Ua in inSentry IO 2400 Rear View RS 485 Reset Power Indicator Power Mode Status Network Connector Setting Indicator Connector inSentry IO Series 3 Installation and Connection To install the inSentry IO 2400 on a n
13. etwork Logs System Name inSentry IO 2400 System Contact Techinical Support Team System Location SNMP Read Community SNMP Write Community History Log Interval Sec 60 Web Refresh Rate Sec 10 Configure System System Name gt Size is 31 characters Default value is inSentry IO 2400 System Contact Size is 31 characters Default value is Technical Support Team System Location Size is 31 characters No default value SNMP Read Community Size is 31 characters Default value is public SNMP Write Community Size is 31 characters Default value is admin History Log Interval Sec Unit is Seconds Default value is 60 seconds Web Refresh Rate Sec gt Unit is Seconds Default value is 10 seconds Superuser User Name and Password Superuser User Name Size is 31 characters Default value is inSentry IO 2400 Superuser Password Size is 31 characters Default value is admin 19 User s Manual Confirm Superuser Password gt Size is 31 characters The value should be the same as Superuser Password gt Control There are two buttons in this group One is Reset to Default and the other is Restart System 4 3 2 Date and Time This page contains two groups Current Date and Time and Configure Date and Time group Configuration of this page is allowed when the security level is Superuser Administrator n entry Monitor Date and Time o
14. etwork and change its configuration you need a workstation running Microsoft Windows 2000 XP or later and connect the inSentry IO 2400 to LAN 3 1 Connect to the main power Connect the DC output plug to the power connector on the inSentry I O 2400 and connect the AC adaptor to a mains power outlet 3 2 Connecting to a Network The inSentry IO 2400 can be connected to an Ethernet network with a RJ 45 cable as shown below Connect the inSentry IO 2400 to an Ethernet hub or switch with 45 cable Powe status Network inSentry IO Series 3 3 LED indicators Back view of inSentry IO 2400 LED LED3LED LED3LED4 LED Definition LEDI LED2 LED3 LED4 Gren Power LAN 100M Yellow Stats LAN10M 1 LED of Power and Status Type Power Status Function 1 ON L 2 ON Flashing Alarm active _ Flashing Serial upgrade ON Hardwareerror error B LEDs flashing Auto diagnostic alternatively Mode 2 LED of LAN Type Green Yellow Function 1 OFF OFF Ethernet Disconnect 2 OFF ON Ethernet 10 Ready 3 ON OFF Ethernet 100 Ready a lt Flashing Ethernet 100 Traffic 5 Flashing Ethernet 10 Traffic 4 Managing inSentry I O 2400 via web browser 4 1 Monitoring There are three sub menus Summary Identification and Alarm under Monitoring The Summary page displays the informati
15. havior The index number of the Al 1 4 2 Status The column allows administrator to Enable or Disable the sensor reading converting e Drop down list Enabled and Disabled Default value Disabled The Unit of the sensor measured Ex Vol mA pH C Measure e The minimum voltage or current value of the sensor Base Scale which connected to the Al e The value should be within the range of 0 15V or 4 20mA 5 Measure The maximum voltage or current value of the sensor Max Scale which connected to the Al The value should be within the range of 0 15V or 4 20mA Reading e The minimum reading which correspond to the minimum Base Scale voltage or current value 7 Reading e The maximum reading which correspond to the Max Scale maximum voltage or current value 15 4 2 3 Digital Output Setup This page shows the status of devices and allows the user to configure the settings There are three sections in this page Status Configuration and Manual Control Status section shows the current status of the device Configuration allows the user to configure the device name and the normal status while system starts up Manual Control allows the user to turn the device on or off manually n cntru Monitor Configuration of Digital Output Configuration Digital Input Analog Input nuclei Disabled Digital Output Disabled Alarm Trigger nce mk Disabled SE 7
16. nfiguration System Network History Log L Agent Event Log T Event Log History Event Clear Log Data There are three check boxes which are able to let user select log which want to be cleared Clicking on the Clear button will clear the selected log Save Log Data There are three links which are able to let user save log to local machine 31 User s Manual 5 Appendix 5 1 Specifications Models inSentry IO 2400 gt 16 Bits Fast Ethernet RISC Processor TN gt Memory Flash ROM 2MB 1Mbit x16 SDRAM 2MB 1Mbit x16 gt PHY 10 100 PHY Network gt Auto sense 10 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet gt RJ45 LAN Connector Reset Button Reset to default Hardware reset Dip Switch 2 sets of switch for operation mode control Analog input gt 4 sets of Analog input for DC voltage current configurable sensor gt Measurement range 0 15VDC 4 20mA gt Accuracy 1390 Digital input gt 8 sets of Digital input RS 232 level Digital Output gt 4 sets of Digital output Max 24VDC 1A Serial Port gt 1 Port RS 485 Terminal blocks connector Power Supply Power adapter Input 100V 240V 50Hz 60Hz Output 12 volt unregulated Power Consumption gt 15W MAX LED Display gt Power x1 Green Status x1 Yellow gt LAN 10M Link Activity x1 Green gt LAN 100M Link Activity x1 Yellow 32
17. no default value Optional SMTP Password gt Size is 31 characters and no default value It always shows Sender s Email Address gt Size is 31 characters and the default value is IOC2400 154 218 192 168 Mail Subject Perfix Size is 31 characters and no default value SMTP Reply to Address Size is 31 characters and the default value is 1OC2400 0154 218 192 168 SMTP Port Number gt Size is 31 characters and the default value is 25 Mail Daily Status Report at hh mm Size is 5 characters the default value is 00 00 Email Receivers Table There are 8 email receivers in the table 23 Mail Account Size is 31 characters and no default value Description Size is 31 characters and no default value Mail Type There are four mail types None Events Daily Status and Event Status If the setting is None it will not send mail when event occurred Event Level gt There are three event level Informational Warning and Sever 4 3 5 Email Notification There are four external links in the table n entry Monitor External Links 2 Configuration Links Table System UE NEN CENE oT NN Link Address S u Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Date amp Time 2 Trap Receivers 3 4 Email Notification Network Logs Screen Text gt Size is 31 characters and no default value Link Address gt Size is 31 characters and no default v
18. of NTP Server Address is 15 characters and default value is 192 5 41 40 The Time Zone are as follows and the default is GMT 08 Beijing Hong Kong Set Manually The size of Date item is 10 characters and the format is dd mm yyyy The size of Time item is 8 characters and the format is hh mm ss Date Display Format There are four formats the drop down list mm dd yyyy dd mm yyyy yyyy mm dd and dd mm yyyy The default value is mm dd yyyy 21 User s Manual 4 3 3 Trap Receiver Configuration of this page is allowed when the security level is Superuser Administrator There are 8 trap receivers in the table n entry Monitor Configuration System Configuration Date amp Time Email Notification External Links Network Logs SNMP Trap Receivers 7 5 1 0 0 0 0 None Informational 2 0 0 0 0 None Informational 3 0000 None Informational 4 0 0 0 0 None Informational 5 0 0 0 0 None Informational 6 0 0 0 0 None Informational 7 00 0 0 None Informational 8 00020 None Informational NMS IP Address Size is 15 characters Default value is 0 0 0 0 Community Size is 15 characters Default value is public but it should always show Trap Type There are two selections in the drop d
19. ols available in the insentry IO 2400 or alternatively configure the communication protocol with a different port number n cntru Monitor Network Control Configuration TCP IP Control System Network Protoco BootP DHCP Configuration abled abled abled abled UDP 69 TCP 23 TCP 80 UDP 161 Logs Im mimi mim m aia 222 BootP DHCP gt Not allowed for change port and the default status is Enabled Ping Echo not allowed for change port and the default status is Enabled Network Upgrade not allowed for change port the default status is Enabled Telnet Connection The default port is TCP 23 and change port is allowed The default status is Enabled HTTP Support The default port is TCP 80 and change port is allowed The default status is Enabled SNMP Support The default port is UDP 161 and change port is allowed The default status is Enabled 26 inSentry IO Series 4 4 3 Access Control This page displays a list of the NMS stations enabled for read write access to the inSentry IO 2400 n entry Monitor SNMP HTTP Access Control Configuration Access Control Table System Network ES IP Address Community String Type 0 0 0 0 NotAccess Configuration 2 0 0 0 0 NotAccess Control 3 0 0 0 0 NotAccess c 4 0 0 0 0 NotAccess Logs 3 0 0 0 0 NotAccess 6 0 0 0 0 Not Access
20. on of inSentry IO 2400 and all the sensors that connected to inSentry IO 2400 This page is the default page when user first enters inSentry IO 2400 Web pages This page will refresh automatically All the information in the Summary and Identification page is read only 4 1 1 Summary This page gives a snapshot of all insentry IO 2400 parameters the parameters will be updated automatically every 10 seconds default n entry gt Sensor information section The inSentry IO 2400 can connect with sensors The first table shows the information of 8 digital inputs and the other table shows the status of other sensors All the information in this section is read only inSentry IO Series Table 1 Information of Digital Input EU CHOR Digital Input This shows the user defined name of the Name sensor which connected to the Digital Input 3 Status e This field shows the current status of the sensor which connected to the Digital Input There are three values as below Active The Digital Input is triggered Inactive The Digital Input is not triggered Disabled The Digital Input is disabled in the Configuration page Table 2 Information of Analog Input e Analog Input This shows the user defined name of Name the device or sensor which connected to the Analog Input 3 Status This field shows the reading of the device or sensor which connected to the Analog Input User s Manual Table 3
21. own list one is None and the other is inSentry IO 2400 Trap Select None it means that it is no need to send trap Select inSentry IO 2400 Trap will send trap to the specify NMS when there is alarm occurred Severity There are three kinds of trap severity I nformational Warning and Severe It defines that which level of trap should be sent when there is alarm occurred Description Size Is 23 characters No default value 22 inSentry IO Series 4 3 4 Email Notification Configuration of this page is allowed when the security level is Superuser Administrator There are two groups in this page one is Email Configuration group and the other is Email Receivers Table n cntru Monitor Configuration System Configuration DNS Address Optional SMTP Username Optional SMTP Password Trap Receivers Sender s Email Address 10C2400 2192 168 201 120 192 168 200 87 Date amp Time Mail Subject Perfix SMTP Reply to Address 10C2400 2192 168 201 120 Network SMTP Port Number 25 Logs Mail Daily Status Report At hh mm 00 00 External Links None Informational 1 2 None Informational 3 None Informational 4 None Informational gt Email Configuration Mail Server gt Size is 31 characters no default value It accepts both host name and IP address DNS Address gt Size is 15 characters no default value Optional SMTP Username gt Size is 31 characters and
22. ows the PIC version of the PIC Version insentry IO 2400 Ex 1 00 This field shows the contact information of the System inSentry IO 2400 Contact This value shall be same as the System Contact in the Configuration page of System This field shows the name of the inSentry 10 2400 e This value shall be same as the System Name in the Configuration page of System System Name This field shows the location of the inSentry IO 2400 System Location This value shall be same as the System Location in the Configuration page of System This field shows the serial number of the serial Number insentry IO 2400 Ex 11141011003001 This field shows the MAC address of the 7 AGGES inSentry 1O 2400 Ex 00 E0 D8 FF A7 B3 System ls field shows the time passed since the Up Time inSentry IO 2400 boot up 11 4 1 3 Alarm This page shows the number of current active alarms alarm activation time and alarm description The function of Alarm Table shall behave as it been implemented in inSentry All the information in this page is ready only and this page will refresh automatically WU E A l l l l l l Alarm Table Alarm ID _AlarmDescription 3 01 01 1970 00 00 24 DI 3 activated T 01 01 1970 00 18 47 DI 1 activated 8 01 01 1970 01 37 23 Voltage sensor is over its threshold
23. ry Monitor Configuration of Alarm Trigger TZ amy Analog Input Alarm Trigger Digital Input Analog input Digital Output Al 1 is under threshold 34 arm Trigger Al 1 is over threshold 34 System Al 2 is under threshold 1 1 1 gt Network Al 2 is over threshold 1184 Logs Al under threshold 1 Al 3is overthreshold 1184 Al 4 is under threshold 1 1 Al 4 is over threshold Digital Input Name Digital Output 3 34 1 2 1 1 1 1 1154 1 1 1 1 There are four digital outputs Digital Output 1 4 to be triggered by 4 Analog Inputs events and 8 Digital Inputs 2 Once the digital output is selected the digital output will invert its current normal start up status when event occurred 3 Below is the list of the Al events that can trigger the outputs 4 JjAl2isoverthrehod 6 jAl3isoverthrehod 8 jAl4isoverthrehold 18 inSentry IO Series 4 3 System The pages under this main menu are the configuration of System Date and Time Trap Receiver Email Notification and External Links 4 3 1 Configuration This page contains three groups Configure System Superuser User Name and Password and Control group Configuration of this page is allowed when the security level is Superuser Administrator n cntru Monitor Configuration System Date amp Time Trap Receivers Email Notification External Links N
24. stem From 01 01 1970 00 00 13 e From 01 01 1970 00 00 13 To 01 01 1970 00 11 15 Logs e From 01 01 1970 00 00 15 To 12 01 2010 19 19 22 e From 01 01 1970 00 00 13 To 12 01 2010 19 15 25 From 01 01 1970 00 00 13 To 07 12 2009 17 52 02 SEE From 01 01 1970 00 00 15 To 07 12 2009 17 45 07 Event e From 01 01 1970 00 00 13 To 01 01 1970 00 10 43 Clear amp Save e From 01 01 1970 00 00 13 To 01 01 1970 00 00 35 e From 01 01 1970 00 00 15 To 01 01 1970 00 00 15 e From 01 01 1970 00 00 12 To 01 01 1970 00 06 25 e From 01 01 1970 00 00 14 To 01 01 1970 00 00 19 Network History This page contains links of event logs of the system Clicking on one of the link will show the event log page Date mm dd yyyy Time hh mm ss Event Description 01 01 1970 00 00 13 Network link down 01 01 1970 00 00 14 Network link up 01011970 000015 10 2400 Cold boot s S 01072000 09 51 35 inSentry 10 2400 Time changed by server It includes the following information Date mm dd yyyy Time hh mm ss Event Description 29 4 5 3 Event n cntru Monitor inSentry 2400 Event Loa Sana System From 01 01 1970 00 00 17 From 01 01 1970 00 00 17 To 01 01 1970 00 00 21 From 01 01 1970 00 00 17 To 12 01 2010 19 15 52 From 01 01 1970 00 00 16 To 12 01 2010 19 00 17 From 01 01 1970 00 00 16 To 07 12 2009 17 52 02 From 01 01 1970 00 00 16 To 01 01 1970 00 00 21 From 01 01 1970 00 00 1
25. to 31 characters 3 Status This field shows the current status of the sensor which connected to the Digital Input Normal Status e The Digital Input can be configured as Disabled Normal Open or Normal Close Drop down list Disabled Normal Open and Normal Close e Default value Disabled 13 4 2 2 Analog I nput Setup Configuration This page allows the administrator to configure the settings of Analog Input sensor n cntru Monitor Analog Input Setup Configuration g Input D rm Input Name Mode Voltage Mode 0 2 Voltage Mode 0 3 Voltage Mode 0 Voltage Mode 0 Digital Input Digital Output Alarm Trigger System Network Logs atus Unit Base Scale Max Scale Base Scale Max Scale 0 0 0 0 EN Disabled V Disabled V 0 0 0 0 Disabled V O 0 0 0 Disabled lo 0 0 0 1 Configuration of Analog Input Attribute amp Behavior The index number of the Al 1 4 This shows the user defined name of the device or sensor which connected to the Analog Input e Length up to 31 characters The Al can be configured as Voltage mode or Current Mode Drop down list Voltage mode and Current Mode Default value Voltage mode Set Point This field is for administrator to configure the threshold of Low Voltage Current Sensor e The threshold of Analog Input will trigger an alarm whenever the meas
26. urement is under the set point The valid range for the Analog Input threshold setting is OV to 15V or 4 20 Set Point This field is for administrator to configure the threshold of High Voltage Current Sensor e The threshold of Analog Input will trigger an alarm whenever the measurement is over the set point The valid range for the Analog Input threshold setting is OV to 15V or 4 20 14 inSentry IO Series 6 Hysteresis The sensor value is usually floating around its threshold triggering multiple alarms This field will help to prevent the alarm bouncing between active and inactive E g if the Hysteresis is 2 and the low warning threshold set point is 16 the alarm will activate when the voltage is 16 and the alarm will last until the voltage is back to 18 if the high warning threshold set point is 30 the alarm will activate when the voltage is 30 and the alarm will last until the voltage is back to 28 Value range is from 0 to 9999 Default value 0 7 Calibration If the measurement value of a sensor doesn t for Offset whatever reason comply with the actual voltage the Calibration Offset setting can be configured to adjust the final value of the sensor E g if a sensor reports 17V for a 18V the user can configure the voltage offset as 1 so the sensor can then adjust its final value to 18V Default value 0 2 Sensor readings converting table Parameter Attribute amp Be
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