Black Box EME1DC16, ServSensor EXP DC16 manual Plug sensor into Port

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Chapter 3: Installation

3.When the unit is connected, the LEDs will enter the boot-up sequence indicating that the expansion module (EME1DC16) is communicating with your ServSensor V4E (EME134A).

4.Plug a sensor into one of the dry contact ports on the rear panel of the unit. In this example, we will use Port 1.

Figure 3-12. Plug sensor into Port 1.

5.After the unit is connected, access your Web interface, type the desired IP address into your browser and log in, and navigate to the summary page. Two boards will be displayed within the sensor information window as shown in Figure 3-13.

Figure 3-13. Sensor information window.

6. Click on the lower of the two boards and the sensors page will appear.

NOTE: You can also access this page by clicking on the “Sensors” tab at the top of the summary page.

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Contents ServSensor EXP DC16 Trademarks Used in this Manual ServSensor EXP DC16FCC and IC RFI Statements ServSensor EXP DC16 Table of Contents Specifications Overview Overview IntroductionWhat’s Included Hardware Description Front Panel Function Description Upgrade in progressBack Panel E1 port Connect the other end to the E-in port. See Figure Installation Connecting to the Base UnitSetting up a Sensor Standard Configuration InstallationSensors Installation 11. E-in port Setting up a Sensor Daisychained Configuration12. Plug sensor into Port 15. Temperature sensor settings icon 16. Sensor Settings Adding a Notification NotificationsSnmp Traps NotificationsServSensor EXP DC16 Selecting setting and trap name Notification tab Notifications 10. Notification About Black Box Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7