Chatsworth Products RIM-600 user manual Local Configuration Definitions

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Chapter 1: Installation

NOTE: You can remotely reconfigure the Node network settings using the RIM-600 ConsoleView software if the Allow Remote Configuration option is set to Y. However, the Node must initially be configured via the serial port before any remote configuration is possible.

Option 3 will display operating statistics of the Node. This information may be useful for troubleshooting. A sample is shown below:

Statistics

 

 

 

 

Running (hrs)

0

Disk free (KB)

209

Ram free (KB)

7136

Error

mask

0

IP alarms

0

Input

alarms

0

Pkt rcvs

24

Pkt xmts

4

Pkt errs

0

Ack timeouts

0

Clock

timeouts

0

Socket

closes

0

Socket

errors

0

Socket

connects

1

Avg Pkt RTT (ms)

20

Input

Prog timeout

0

DSP proc starts

1

IP proc starts

1

Press any key to return to main menu

Option 4 will reset the Node to factory default settings. All programming and network settings will be deleted.

Option 5 will reboot the system. You must reboot for new Network settings to take effect. Option 6 will logout without rebooting.

Local Configuration Definitions

Parent Host IP Address: This is the IP address of the RIM-600 Host that this Node is associated with.

Node IP Address: This is the IP address assigned to the RIM-600 on your network. This address is provided by you or your network administrator. It is formatted as a standard dotted decimal number.

Subnet Mask: This is the subnet mask which distinguishes the portion of the IP address that is the network ID from the portion that is the station ID.

Default Gateway: A TCP/IP network must have a gateway to communicate beyond the LAN identified by the network ID. A gateway is a computer or router that is connected to two different networks and can move TCP/IP data from one to the other. If your TCP/IP network has more than one LAN or if you are connecting to the Internet, you will need to know the IP address of the gateway that will transfer TCP/IP data in and out of your LAN. A single LAN that is not connected to other LANs does not require a gateway setting.

DNS Server: The DNS server is used to translate site names into actual numeric network addresses. Enter the IP address of the DNS server for your network.

Node Name: This name will appear in the RIM-600 ConsoleView Software. In systems with many Nodes, the Name is useful for identifying one node from another.

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Contents Version Remote Infrastructure Management RIM-600Page Important Safety Instructions Chatsworth Products, Inc Industrial Drive New Bern, NC Fax FCC RequirementsGeneral Requirements for all Automatic Dialers Host only Telephone Consumer Protection Act Host onlyRIM-600 Manual Year Limited Warranty Chatsworth Products, Inc Industrial Drive New Bern, NC Fax Table of Contents RIM-600 Quick Start Guide RIM-600 SoftwareConfiguring Hosts and Nodes Setting Up An Enterprise Software InstallationConfiguring Templates Configuring IP Alarms IP Alarm Setup Alarm LogicHoliday Setup Alarm Message Pop-Ups Configuring User Profiles and Contacts Adding a ProfileDeleting a Profile Contacts Adding Contacts WebGraphs Snmp Simple Network Management ProtocolCommunicating with your RIM-600 PowerGate2 PowerGateRIM-600 PowerGate Specifications Operating Specifications PowerGate2 Setup via the RIM-600 ConsoleView SoftwareRIM-600 Sensors Room Humidity Sensor External Power SensorRoom Humidity Sensor with display Water Detection SensorDry Contact Bridge Door Switch60051-001 4-20mA Bridge Passive Infrared Detection SensorTechnical Support for the RIM-600 Sensors Smoke Detector SensorIntroduction FeaturesTechnical Support About This Manual Host Installation and ConfigurationPhysical Description Front Panel LayoutSensor Inputs AC Power and Battery LEDs InstallationON/OFF Switch Rear PanelWall Mount Installation Rack Mount InstallationOperating Environment Power On Self Test Post Tabletop InstallationConnecting Sensors Network Configuration Enterprise Status Unit Type IP Return to main menu Local Configuration Definitions Replacing the Battery Battery MaintenanceRIM-600 Manual Operating Specifications RIM-600 Host SpecificationsCommunications Specifications Environmental MonitoringMicrophone Node Installation & ConfigurationBattery Compartment Battery replacement in the Node unit Battery ReplacementWall-mounted Node Unit RIM-600 Node Unit Local Configuration Definitions Node Specifications Install Software and Log In to Host Install Units and Configure Network SettingsDefault Username and Password RIM-600 Quick Start GuideConfigure Input Templates Configure the Unit Properties for the Host and NodesConnect Environmental Sensors to Host and Nodes Configure IP Alarms Configure User Profiles and ContactsRecord and Assign Voice Messages Software Installation Software Installation and Hardware RequirementsInstalling from the CD Hardware and Software RequirementsSetting Up An Enterprise Configuring Hosts and NodesStarting the RIM-600 ConsoleView Software Adding a Host Connecting to a HostDeleting a Host Adding an Enterprise GroupSystem Info tab Setting the Unit Properties for the RIM-600 HostAdding a Node Clock settings tabSetting the Unit Properties for the Node Changing Host Network Settings using ConsoleViewDeleting a Node Node Properties Setup Tab Changing Node Network SettingsChannel Setup Configuring Environmental InputsEditing the schedule Channel Setup screenAlarm Class dropdown menu Camera Snapshots on Alarm Alarm Response via the PowerGate, PowerGate2, or CameraRealtime Strip Chart High Sound AlarmsTrouble Alarms Environmental Input Alarm LogicConfiguring Templates Removing/Changing a SensorTemplate Types IP Alarm Setup Configuring IP AlarmsProgramming Alarm Parameters IP Schedule screen Alarm Logic IP Alarm Flowchart Removing an IP AlarmSetup Classes Input/Alarm ClassesConfiguring User Profiles Configuring User Profiles and ContactsAdding a Profile Permissions Master System Site Admin UserSelecting Classes ClassesDeleting a Profile ContactsAdding Contacts Numeric Pager Calls Voice CallsAlphanumeric Pager Calls Fax Calls Alarm Delivery OptionsMail ScheduleSaving and Loading Programming ReconnectingRecording and Uploading Voice Messages Recording Voice MessagesCustom Voice Manager Holiday List Holiday SetupActivating Alarm Pop-Ups Alarm Message Pop-UpsEnabling Custom Pop-Up Messages Audible Alarm Notification Setting Pop-Up Text LocationEditing Pop-Up Custom Message Smtp Error messages Mail Setup and Two-Way E-Mail CommandsRequesting a Status Report Two Way E-MailRequesting an IP Ping Requesting a Trace RouteRequesting a Picture from a Camera Requesting a PowerGate Outlet CommandRequesting Help Panasonic Configuring a Video CameraAssociating Cameras Graphs WebRemote Web Updating the WebViewing the Remote Web HistoryHistory Options Datalog HistoryHistory QuickView Viewing HistoryQuerying the History Database with HistoryView Printing Data Exporting Data GraphingCopying to the Clipboard Manually Forcing History DownloadsDeleting Data ArchivingManual Datalog Download in progress Updating Firmware

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