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servsensor v4e lite with 20 or 60 vac or vdc dry contacts
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Select the status you want to issue the alert for
ServSensor with 20 or 60 Extra Dry Contact Web Interface Setup
Testing the New IP Address with the “Ping” Command
14. Advanced settings screen
4. LED patterns in Recovery mode
Safety
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LED patterns in Normal mode.
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Contents
Customer Support Information
Features an embedded Web server and Linux operating system
ServSensor V4E Lite with 20 or 60 VAC or VDC Dry Contacts
EME149A-20 EME149A-60 EME149D-20 EME149D-60
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Trademarks Used in this Manual
Trademarks Used in this Manual
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FCC and IC RFI Statements
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Normas Oficiales Mexicanas Electrical Safety Statement
NOM Statement
Instrucciones de Seguridad
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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1. Specifications
Chapter 1 Specifications
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Chapter 2 Overview
2. Overview 2.1 Introduction
2.2 What’s Included
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2.3 Hardware Description
2.3.1 EME149A-20 Front Panel
Chapter 2 Overview
Expansion ports E1-E4
2.3.2 EME149A-20 Back Panel
Chapter 2 Overview
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sound sensor or use an external mic
2.3.3 EME149A-60 Front Panel
Chapter 2 Overview
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Chapter 2 Overview
2.3.4 EME149A-60 Back Panel
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Chapter 2 Overview
2.3.5 EME149D-20 Front Panel
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Chapter 2 Overview
2.3.6 EME149D-20 Back Panel
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Chapter 2 Overview
2.3.7 EME149D-60 Front Panel
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Chapter 2 Overview
2.3.8 EME149D-60 Back Panel
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2.4 ServSensor with 20 or 60 Extra Dry Contact Inputs, VAC, or VDC
2.4.1 Extra Dry Contact Input Practical Applications
Chapter 2 Overview
Chapter 2 Overview
2.4.2 ServSensor with 20 or 60 Extra Dry Contact Web Interface Setup
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Figure 2-13. Online selected
Chapter 2 Overview
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Figure 2-12. Critical status screen
Chapter 2 Overview
Figure 2-14. Advanced settings screen
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3. Installation 3.1 Setting Up the IP Address
Chapter 3 Installation
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Chapter 3 Installation
Figure 3-2. User Type/Password screen
Figure 3-3. Settings tab
Chapter 3 Installation
3.2 Testing the New IP Address with the “Ping” Command
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Chapter 3 Installation
3.3 Firmware Upgrade
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1. Click “System Administrator” and then “System Maintenance.”
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Chapter 3 Installation
3.4 Multi-users and Groups Setup 3.4.1 Group Setup
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Figure 3-14. Groups page
Chapter 3 Installation
Figure 3-13. Group Setup screen
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Chapter 3 Installation
4. Click on the “Add” button to add your groups as shown in Figure
Chapter 3 Installation
3.4.2 User Setup
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Chapter 3 Installation
Figure 3-19. Enter user details
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3.5 Services and Security 3.5.1 Active Services Application Disabling
Chapter 3 Installation
Figure 3-22. Services and Security screen
Chapter 3 Installation
3.5.2 Closing or Changing Ports Disabling HTTP and Enabling HTTPS
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Chapter 3 Installation
3.5.3 The SNMPv3 SSL Security Feature
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Chapter 3 Installation
3.5.4 Active Security
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3.5.5 The NAC or Network Access Control Security Feature
3.6 Setting Up a Sensor
Chapter 3 Installation
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Chapter 3 Installation
Figure 3-29. Summary page
Chapter 3 Installation
3.6.1 Notification Thresholds
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Chapter 3 Installation
Figure 3-32. Normal status indicated
Figure 3-36. Advanced Sensor Settings screen
3.6.2 Advanced Sensor Settings
Chapter 3 Installation
Click on the Advanced Settings tab to get the options shown in Figure
Advanced Mode Functions FIgure 3-37. Advanced mode functions, units
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Chapter 3 Installation
Figure 3-39. Advanced setings, reading offset
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Chapter 3 Installation
Data Collection Type
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Figure 3-42. Gauge Style screen
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Figure 3-43. Sensor threshold levels
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Chapter 3 Installation
Figure 3-44. Advanced Settings Text and Colors screen
Figure 3-45. Advanced Settings, Check Rate of Change screen
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Chapter 3 Installation
Check rate of change
Chapter 3 Installation
3.7 Using an Internal Mic as a Sound Detection Sensor
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Figure 3-48. Sound Detector tab
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Chapter 3 Installation
Figure 3-49. Advanced options
Chapter 3 Installation
3.8 Expansion Ports
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Chapter 3 Installation
Figure 3-52. Extended Port1 selection
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Figure 3-54. Notification Thresholds page
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Chapter 4 Notifications
4. Notifications
4.1 Adding a Notification
Chapter 4 Notifications
4.2 SNMP Trap
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Chapter 4 Notifications
Figure 4-4. Notification parameters
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Chapter 4 Notifications
Figure 4-6. Parameter Selection, screen #2
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Chapter 4 Notifications
Figure 4-8. Select the sensor
Chapter 4 Notifications
4.3 E-mail
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Chapter 4 Notifications
Figure 4-12. Input e-mail name and message Figure 4-13. Attach graph
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Chapter 4 Notifications
Figure 4-14. Input SMTP server address
11. Click on “Create.” Figure 4-18. Create notification link
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Figure 4-17. Select status and action type
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Chapter 4 Notifications
Figure 4-19. Create notification tab select board, select termperature
Chapter 4 Notifications
4.4 SMS Notification
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Chapter 4 Notifications
Figure 4-23. SMTP Action Wizard, screen #2
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Chapter 4 Notifications
Figure 4-25. Macro script message
9. Select the sensor that you want to bind this notification to
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Figure 4-27. Select number of times to resend and intervals
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Chapter 4 Notifications
Figure 4-29. Link sensor to action tab
Chapter 4 Notifications
4. Select the status you want to issue the alert for
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NOTE The maximum map file size is 512 KB
Chapter 5 Mapping
5. Mapping
5.1 Adding a Map
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Chapter 5 Mapping
Figure 5-3. Enter map name
Figure 5-7. Add sensors to map
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Figure 5-6. Sensor map
Figure 5-9. Click “Lock.”
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Figure 5-8. Position sensor icons on map
Chapter 5 Mapping
5.2 Monitoring via the Map Interface
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6. Filters 6.1 Sensor Filters
Chapter 6 Filters
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Chapter 6 Filters
6.2 Syslog Filters
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Chapter 6 Filters
Figure 6-6. Drop-down menu
Figure 6-8. Change reload interval
You can alter your reload interval by using the options shown below
Chapter 6 Filters
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7. Making the ServSensor Visible on the Internet
Chapter 7 Making the ServSensor Visible on the Internet
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8. Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
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Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
Figure 8-2. LED patterns in Normal mode
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Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
Figure 8-3. LED patterns in Safe mode
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From left to right, each LED indicates 1st LED U-Boot init
Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
Figure 8-4. LED patterns in Recovery mode
LEDs run clockwise after the power is connected
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Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
Question I forgot my unit’s IP address
Question How do I set up my routing table?
Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
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Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
E-Mail This sends a notification via e-mail
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Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
Figure 8-8. Win Network screen
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Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
2. Initiate connection from a ServSensor to OpenPhone PC
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