Chatsworth Products RIM-600 user manual History, Viewing the Remote Web

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Chapter 2: Software

Figure 52: Web FTP screen

Click the Enable FTP Delivery box and fill in the necessary information for your FTP server. Your service provider will have to provide you with the FTP Server name and sub directory where your files will be uploaded. You will also be required to enter your username and password. You can set how often you want the web page to be updated by entering an interval time in the Update box. Enter a file name for the web page (e.g. rim600.html). When you’ve finished, click OK. Listed below are definitions of the FTP programming parameters.

FTP Server: the host name of the FTP server for your service provider.

Directory: The remote directory is the folder within the web site where the pages will upload.

Username: Your user name for your web account.

Password: The log-in password you need to access the folders and files in your web account.

Update Interval: This time period determines how often the web page is uploaded.

Create HTML as: This is the file name given to your web page.

Create WML as: This is the file name given to web pages to be viewed with wireless phones. If no name is programmed, the unit will not ftp any wml files.

Viewing the Remote Web Page

To view the remote web page that the RIM-600 uploaded, you need to know its web address. This address corresponds to the Server name, plus the directory, plus the file name of the web page. It will look something like this: http://www.mycompany.com/jwilson/rim600.html

Note: Data Log and Event Log information are NOT available via the remote web page.

History

The RIM-600 stores both datalog and eventlog history internally. The datalog is a time-stamped collection of input values that can be used to view and graph environmental conditions over time. It can also store the status of IP devices. The user can choose which inputs or IP alarms are stored and specify the overall sampling rate. Care should be taken to select the number of inputs and sam- pling rate accordingly, since large amounts of data can potentially be logged. The more data being logged, the faster the history log will fill up.

The eventlog contains time-stamped messages that describe activities performed by the unit such as alarm detection, user logins, telephone calls, and alarm acknowledgement. The eventlog history is useful when you want to review the historical events monitored and performed by the RIM-600.

When a user goes online, information for both the datalog and eventlog history is automatically retrieved and stored in a database on a user-specified hard disk. This can be a drive on your own

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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 SoftwareAlarm Logic Software InstallationConfiguring Hosts and Nodes Setting Up An Enterprise Configuring Templates Configuring IP Alarms IP Alarm SetupWeb Configuring User Profiles and Contacts Adding a ProfileHoliday Setup Alarm Message Pop-Ups Deleting a Profile Contacts Adding ContactsGraphs Snmp Simple Network Management ProtocolCommunicating with your RIM-600 PowerGate2 Setup via the RIM-600 ConsoleView Software PowerGatePowerGate2 RIM-600 PowerGate Specifications Operating SpecificationsRIM-600 Sensors Water Detection Sensor External Power SensorRoom Humidity Sensor Room Humidity Sensor with displayPassive Infrared Detection Sensor Door SwitchDry Contact Bridge 60051-001 4-20mA BridgeTechnical Support for the RIM-600 Sensors Smoke Detector SensorIntroduction FeaturesTechnical Support Front Panel Layout Host Installation and ConfigurationAbout This Manual Physical DescriptionSensor Inputs Rear Panel InstallationAC Power and Battery LEDs ON/OFF SwitchWall 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 Environmental Monitoring RIM-600 Host SpecificationsOperating Specifications Communications SpecificationsMicrophone Node Installation & ConfigurationBattery Compartment Battery replacement in the Node unit Battery ReplacementWall-mounted Node Unit RIM-600 Node Unit Local Configuration Definitions Node Specifications RIM-600 Quick Start Guide Install Units and Configure Network SettingsInstall Software and Log In to Host Default Username and PasswordConfigure 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 Hardware and Software Requirements Software Installation and Hardware RequirementsSoftware Installation Installing from the CDSetting Up An Enterprise Configuring Hosts and NodesStarting the RIM-600 ConsoleView Software Adding an Enterprise Group Connecting to a HostAdding a Host Deleting a HostSystem 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 AlarmsRemoving/Changing a Sensor Environmental Input Alarm LogicTrouble Alarms Configuring TemplatesTemplate 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 Schedule Alarm Delivery OptionsFax Calls MailRecording Voice Messages ReconnectingSaving and Loading Programming Recording and Uploading 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 Trace Route Two Way E-MailRequesting a Status Report Requesting an IP PingRequesting 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 GraphingArchiving Manually Forcing History DownloadsCopying to the Clipboard Deleting DataManual Datalog Download in progress Updating Firmware

RIM-600 specifications

Chatsworth Products (CPI) has established a reputation for delivering innovative solutions in the field of infrastructure technology. One of their standout products is the RIM-600, a versatile and feature-rich telecommunications rack designed to accommodate various IT equipment needs in data centers and network environments.

The RIM-600 boasts a robust construction, featuring a sturdy steel framework that enhances durability and provides optimal protection for sensitive electronic components. This product is engineered to support a range of IT gear, including servers, network switches, and patch panels, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to maximize their data center efficiency.

One of the key features of the RIM-600 is its impressive cooling capability. The rack is designed with advanced airflow management in mind. It includes adjustable vertical cable management options that help maintain proper airflow while minimizing cable congestion. This design is crucial for preventing overheating and ensuring reliable performance for all housed equipment, thereby extending the lifespan of critical hardware.

The RIM-600 also incorporates tool-less assembly, simplifying the installation and setup process. This feature is particularly advantageous for IT professionals who require a rapid deployment of systems without cumbersome installation procedures. Furthermore, the rack’s modular design allows for easy customization and scalability, accommodating varying configurations as business needs evolve.

Moreover, the RIM-600 ensures enhanced accessibility with removable side panels and rear doors. This facilitates hassle-free cable access and promotes efficient maintenance practices. The inclusion of integrated grounding provisions ensures that all equipment remains secure and compliant with safety standards.

In terms of scalability, the RIM-600 can support up to 3,000 pounds of equipment, offering ample weight capacity for heavy-duty installations. Its compatibility with popular accessories, including shelving, power distribution units, and cooling solutions, further enhances the rack's utility and flexibility in diverse operational environments.

In summary, the Chatsworth Products RIM-600 is an exceptional telecommunications rack combining durability, cooling efficiency, and ease of installation. Its innovative design and thoughtful features make it a top choice for organizations looking to elevate their data center infrastructure while ensuring equipment protection and optimal performance.