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1. Avanzada Bestaurar valores predeterminados Cancelar Aplicar Figure 11 HyperTerminal Configuration window Once it has been connected whenever you turn KIBe E on you will see the command console welcome message The only difference between the serial and the Telnet consoles is that the first one is always active It is not necessary to shut down KIBe E to enter commands If you connect the serial port to a PC and you access the terminal program while KIBe E is on the serial console will be active Press ENTER once and you will see gt symbol that indicates that the console is waiting for a command 2 1 5 Configuration of Network Basic Parameters through the console Once you access the console you can change the network configuration parameters with the following commands IP NETMASK GATEWAY FSTDNS and SNDDNS If you want to change the KIBe E IP address Netmask and or Gateway you can enter the commands to modify these parameters But then you must enter the END command so the changes take effect When the END command is executed KIBe E will detect that any of these three basic parameters has been changed and the system will be restarted If the console is run from a Telnet session the communication with the equipment will be interrupted You must reopen the Telnet session using the new IP address Rev 3 2 0 Page15 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys www exemys com change t
2. Calendar Radio B People YellowPages Download Customize exemys Admin E mail Address Password General Configuration Confirm Password POP Client SMTP Client Send E Mails Inputs General State Administrator Figure 12 Administrator configuration page To change de administrator data from the command console enter the ADMINPASS command in the console to change the administrator password You can use the ADMINEMAIL command to change the e mail address of the administrator Table 4 ADMINPASS and ADMINEMAIL commands Parameter Description Console Command Administrator e mail KIBe E will send an e mail message to this address after an ADMINEMAIL address Address admistrator notification event occures KIBe E will use this password for remote configuration configuration web page and Telnet command console and POP commands Administrator Password ADMINPASS pasword Rev 3 2 0 Page17 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys www exemys com gt adminemail supervisor domain com OK Administrator E mail supervisor domain com gt 2 2 2 Sending e mail Messages from KIBe One of the basic functions of KIBe E is to notify events by sending e mail messages KIBe E can be set up to notify certain events Also outgoing e mail messages can be fully configured Recipient subject and body of the message 2221 Mode KIBe E inputs can operate in Standard or Coded m
3. POP client configuration parameters are included in table 7 Table 7 POP3 Client Configuration Parameter Description Console Command If the POP client is enabled it will connect to the server and check any incoming mail POP Enabling POPENABLE E D POP Server KIBe E will connect to this POP server to receive POPSERVER server e mail messages If the message fails to be received in this period Maximum Timeout of time KIBe E considers that the message POPTIMEOUT 5 200 reception attempt has failed Period of time KIBe E allows to elapse before making a new query to the POP server POPINTERVAL 10 10000 It is the POP user of the e mail account that POP User KIBe E will check on the server ur d i ered POP Password Password of the POP account on the server POPPASSWORD password On the web page Select POP Setup from the menu on the left KIBe E POP server configuration grid will appear on the right Change any values as necessary Press Send for the equipment to accept the new configuration 4 POP3 Client Configuration a POP Client Enable POP Server Jpop3 domain com General Configuration Timeout 5 200sec so POP Client Check Interval 10 10000sec so User username SMTP Client Password oun Confirm Password ose Inputs General State Send l Administrator Figure 23 POP Client Conf
4. gt empty Ok no messages in the queue gt Forcing transmission of a message If you wish to force delivery of one of the 128 messages you can use the SEND n command gt mailbox E mail To Timestamp Status 0 info exemys com 25 07 02 07 56 50 S 1 user greatdo com 25 07 02 07 56 50 Q gt send 5 Queued Message 5 gt mailbox E mail To Timestamp Status 0 info exemys com 25 07 02 07 56 50 S 1 user greatdo com 25 07 02 07 56 50 Q 5 support exemys com 25 07 02 07 58 50 Q gt 2 2 4 E Mail Reception KIBe E receives e mail messages to execute commands After a configurable interval KIBe E connects to a POP mail server and checks if an e mail message has been received There is a set of commands that can be entered in the message subject field KIBe E executes the command as soon as the message arrives and it can send another message notifying the success or failure of the operation Ej kibel 49 domain com FgH12 out0 1 so Heale leee omm os 13 I Uwa m Send Queue current message kibe14 dormain com From Federico Lanza lt flanza exemys com gt Subject FgH12 out0 1 Ce Bee Attached Figure 22 Sending an E Mail message to KIBe E from an E mail Client Rev 3 2 0 Page25 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys To this end KIBe E has a POP3 client account that has to be duly configured 224 1 POP3 Client Configuration KIBe E POP client is fully configurable
5. web page Select Inputs from the menu on the left inputs configuration grid will be displayed on the right Select the input you wish to set up from the list Then KIBe E will show the configuration data of such input Change any values as necessary Press Send for the equipment to accept the new configuration of that input Repeat the process for each input ZEeXemys eec Input Type F General Configuration 2 Active High z POP Client SMTP Client E Mails Inputs Figure 17 Input Selection pm 0 Inputs Configuration exemys RM MALUM Type Starting edge Activity Ending edge Input Delay P E Mail E Mail E Mail 0 10000 1 10sec General Configuration Disabled Disabled M Disabled Active High zo POP Client p 0 127 o 0 127 E 10 125 SMTP Client E Mails Sg Inputs Figure 18 Input Configuration 223 1 Message Configuration KIBe E stores 128 numbered from 0 to 127 e mail messages The following can be configured Recipients Message Subject Message Body www exemys com Rev 3 2 0 Page22 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys On the web page Select E Mails from the menu on the left The message configuration grid will be displayed on the right Enter the message number you want to configure from to 127 and KIBe E will display the configuration data for that e mail message C
6. 3 Keep Alive Configuration Commands A 3 4 Administrator Configuration Commands A 3 5 POP3 Client Configuration Commands A 3 6 SMTP Client Configuration Commands A 3 7 E Mail Messages Commands Rev 3 2 0 Exemys KIBe E Users Manual Exemys A 3 8 Operation Commands 45 A 3 9 List Commands 46 A 4 Default Configuration 48 A 5 Connectors Pinout 49 A 6 Technical Specifications 50 Tables Table 1 Acronyms 6 Table 2 Conventions 7 Table 3 1 0 Configuration 9 Table 4 ADMINPASS and ADMINEMAIL commands 17 Table 5 SMTP Client 20 Table 6 Input confuguration 21 Table 7 POP3 Client Configuration 26 Table 8 Changing the status of an output 27 Table 9 TIME and DATE commands 29 Table 10 Viewing KIBe E Configuration 31 Table 11 Indicator Leds Codes 34 Table 12 Default Configuration 48 Figures Figure 1 General Application Diagram Installation 8 Figure 2 Power Connection Diagram 8 Figure 3 Product Code Diagram 9 Figure 4 Inputs Outputs position diagram 9 Figure 5 Example of 2 inputs connection 9 Figure 6 Serial and Ethernet connectors position 10 Figure 7 RS 232 Serial cable diagram 10 Figure 8 Ethernet Connection through a Hub or Switch 11 Figure 9 KIBe s IP Address in Netscape Navigator 13 Figure 10 Open a telnet session 14 Figure 11 HyperTerminal Configuration win
7. Be E User s Manual exemys KIBe E Users Manual Exemys ISO 9001 2000 Devices Approved By LISTED UL60950 Registered Mark 16WU Exemys Products are in constant evolution to satisfy our customer needs For that reason the specifications and capabilities are subject to change without prior notice Updated information can be found at www exemys com Copyright Exemys 2006 All Rights Reserved Rev 3 2 0 www exemys com Rev 3 2 0 Pageii KIBe E User s Manual Table of Contents WWW exemys com INTRODUCTION 1 1 The Manual 1 1 1 Purpose of the manual 1 1 2 Conventions terms and acronyms 1 2 Product Description 1 3 Power Connection 1 4 Configuration 1 5 Serial Connection 1 5 1 RS 232 Serial Connection 1 6 Ethernet Connection 1 6 1 Hub or Switch Connection CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION 2 1 Getting Started 24 1 IP Address Configuration 2 1 2 Access to the configuration Web Page 2 1 3 Access to the Command Console through Telnet 2 1 4 Serial Command Console 2 1 5 Configuration of Network Basic Parameters through the console 2 2 KIBe E Operation 2 2 1 Administrator Configuration 2 2 2 Sending e mail Messages from KIBe 2 2 3 Input Configuration 2 2 4 E Mail Reception 2 2 5 Other Operation Features A APPENDIX A 1 Device Locator Application 2 3 Indicator Leds Codes A 2 Wall mounting A 3 Console Commands A 3 1 General Configuration Commands A 3 2 Input Configuration Commands A 3
8. Be E Users Manual Exemys www exemys com Netmask Subnet mask configured in the device Gateway Gateway IP Address configured in the device DHCP Lease if Yes then the device network parameters where obtained from a DHCP server It is not necessary for the device to be properly configured If the device is correctly connected and working it will be found by the Device Locator Application Program To refresh the grid click on the Query Network button This action will make the device Locator to search any Exemys device in the network again You can change any of these basic network parameters within the Device Locator program To configure any Exemys device founded by the Device Locator Device Properties 4 E x Select the device in the grid and click on the Properties button or open the Actions menu and select the Properties command MAC DO OB FA 10 00 4D You will see the Properties dialog box Firmware Version 2o All Exemys devices provides a Remote Configuration Password This password is used for the Web configuration page and remote command Console in the device Enter this password in the Enter current password box if the device has a configured password Device Password Host Name 55 232 Enable DHCP IP 192 168 0 83 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 200 Cancel You can type an IP Address Netmask and Gateway IP Address or y
9. Commands TO Description It changes the recipient of an e mail message Syntax TOn E mail address n Message number 0 127 Example to5 george domain com Rev 3 2 0 Page43 KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com Exemys SUBJECT Description It changes the subject of an e mail message Syntax SUBJECTn Message subject n Message number 0 127 Example subject5 Subject of this message BODY Description It changes the body of an e mail message Syntax BODYn Body of the message n Message number 0 127 Example body5 This is the body of message number 5 SEND Description It forces the transmission of an e mail message Syntax SEND n n Message number 0 127 Example send 5 DYNTO Description It changes the recipient of the dynamic message Syntax DYNTO E mail address Example dynto john domain com DYNSUBJECT Description It changes the subject of the dynamic message Syntax DYNSUBJECT Message subject Example dynsubject Message Subject Rev 3 2 0 Page44 KIBe E User s Manual Exemys DYNBODY Description It changes the body of the dynamic message Syntax DYNBODY Message body Example dynbody Message Body www exemys com DYNSEND Description It forces the transmission of the dynamic message Syntax DYNSEND A 3 8 Operation Commands DATE Descr
10. DYNSEND command that places the dynamic message in the outgoing queue The dynamic message is unique and the user has to wait until it has been sent in order to send another message gt dynto info exemys com Recipient info exemys com gt dynsubject This is the subject of our message Subject This is the subject of our message gt dynbody Dynamic message body Message body Dynamic message body gt dynlist Recipient info exemys com Subject This is the subject of our message Message body Rev 3 2 0 Page30 KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com Dynamic message body gt dynsend Queued dynamic message gt 225 5 Viewing KIBe E Configuration Exemys The console has several commands that will enable you to visualize all the settings of KIBe The commands that show the configuration are listed in table gt list MAC 00 90 C2 80 0B CA IP 192 168 0 105 Netmask 295 255 25054 0 Gateway 192 168 0 200 First DNS 192 168 0 200 Second DNS 0 0 0 0 Mode STANDARD Table 10 Viewing KIBe E Configuration Command Description list Lists the general configuration of the equipment poplist Shows the POP client configuration smtplist Shows the SMTP client configuration inputlist Displays the inputs configuration and status chart outputlist Shows outputs status kalist Lists the keep alive message configuration superlist Shows the Administrator configuration maillist Shows the configur
11. KIBe E will respond by sending a confirmation message notifying that the date time has been changed If the DATE command is entered without specifying the date KIBe E will show the current date on the equipment The same is applicable to the TIME command gt time 15 02 00 Ok Changed Time gt date 12 05 02 Ok Changed Date gt date 12 05 02 gt time 15 02 12 gt Rev 3 2 0 Page29 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys WWW exemys com 225 3 Stop and Run At any time the user can stop message transmission and reception by means of the STOP and RUN commands You can also make the KIBe E run or stop from the configuration web page Select General State from the menu on the left Check the box to make KIBe E run Uncheck it to make KIBe E stop Press Send for the equipment to accept the new settings General State State M Running Set Figure 25 Run Stop KIBe E operation To stop KIBe simply enter the stop command in the command console To restart operation enter run gt stop Ok stopped gt stop The equipment it s already stopped gt run Ok running Dynamic Message Transmission 225 4 Dynamic Message Transmition KIBe E provides a means for the user to write an e mail message and send it at any time without the need for modifying one of the 128 configured messages First you must configure the message using the DYNTO DYNSUBJECT and DYNBODY commands Then the message is sent with the
12. LE Description It enables or disables the transmission of e mail messages Syntax SMTPENABLE E D E Enable D Disable Example smtpenable e SMTPAUTH Description Enables or disables SMTP authentication Username and password required are those configured in the POP3 section Syntax SMTPAUTH E D E Enable D Disable Example smtpauth e Only available in versions 2 1 9 and higher SMTPSERVER Description SMTP Server for outgoing e mail Syntax SMTPSERVER SMTP Server Example smtpserver smtp domain com SMTPTIMEOUT Description Maximum Time out allowed by KIBe Once this time has elapsed KIBe E will consider that a transmission attempt has failed The time is set in seconds Syntax SMTPTIMEOUT t t SMTP Timeout in seconds 10 150 Example smtptimeout 20 Rev 3 2 0 Page42 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys www exemys com SMTPRETRIES Description Maximum number of retries to send a message Syntax SMTPRETRIES n n Number of Retries 3 10 Example smtpretries 3 SMTPRETRYINT Description Interval between retries The time is set in seconds Syntax SMTPRETRYINT t t Interval between retries in seconds 1 150 Example smtpretryint 5 FROM Description Sender s e mail address for outgoing messages Syntax FROM E mail address Example from kibe41 domain com A 3 7 E Mail Messages
13. PUTLIST Description It shows the status of the outputs Syntax OUTPUTLIST KALIST Description It shows the keep alive message configuration Syntax KALIST MAILBOX Description It shows the contents of the outgoing queue Syntax MAILBOX Rev 3 2 0 Page47 KIBe E User s Manual Exemys ADMINLIST Description It Shows the Administrator s data configuration Syntax ADMINLIST MAILLIST Description It Shows an e mail message configuration Syntax MAILLIST n n Message number 0 127 Example maillist 8 www exemys com DYNLIST Description It shows the dynamic e mail message Syntax DYNLIST A 4 Default Configuration This is the factory default configuration Table 12 Default Configuration Parameter Value IP 0 0 0 0 Netmask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 First DNS 0 0 0 0 Second DNS 0 0 0 0 Input Mode Standard POP Server None POP Enable Disabled POP Timeout 30 seconds POP Check Interval 60 seconds POP User None POP Password None SMTP Server None SMTP Enable Disabled SMTP Timeout 10 seconds SMTP Retries 3 SMTP Retry Interval 5 seconds SMTP From Address None Administrator Password None Administrator E Mail None Keep Alive Enable Disable Rev 3 2 0 Page48 KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com Keep Alive E Mail 0 Keep Alive Interval 30 min
14. ate Generally it can be connected to a Hub or Switch or directly to a PC without the need for a LAN 1 6 1 Hub or Switch Connection A UTP network cable is used to connect KIBe E to the Ethernet through a Hub or Switch Rev 3 2 0 Page10 KIBe E User s Manual Exemys KIBe E HUB Figure 8 Ethernet Connection through a Hub or Switch WWW exemys com Rev 3 2 0 11 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys Chapter 2 Configuration and Operation www exemys com 2 1 Getting Started The first step consists in obtaining an IP address for KIBe E by any of the following means Using the Device Locator application program most recommended method Forcing an IP address entry to the ARP table Locally by accessing the command console provided by KIBe E at the serial connection Once KIBe E has an IP address the rest of the parameters can be configured accessing the configuration web page of the equipment most recommended method Using the TCP command console Locally by accessing the command console provided by KIBe E at the serial connection All configuration parameters are permanently stored in the memory and will be maintained even in the event the equipment shuts down Configuration parameters may be modified at any time using any of the methods mentioned above 2 1 1 IP Address Configuration KIBe s default configuration is IP 0 0 0 0 so when turned on it will search for a DHCP serve
15. ation of an e mail message dynlist Shows dynamic e mail data mailbox Shows the outgoing queue status Rev 3 2 0 Page31 KIBe E User s Manual Exemys Appendix A A Appendix www exemys com A 1 Device Locator Application The Exemys Device Locator Application Program is intended to use for the basic configuration of any Exemys device over your ethernet network It allows to search identify and configure the basic network parameters This simple application program is distributed with any Exemys product in the accompanying CD You can also download the latest version of this program from the Exemys Web Site www exemys com The Device Locator application must be running from any PC within the network where the Exemys devices to configure are installed Exemys Device Locator Em 5 M lg xl Action About SSE232 D0 0B FA 00 00 0 228 No 192 168 0 71 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 55E232 40 22 31 SSE232 O0 0B FA 10 00 4D 227 No 192 168 0 89 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 200 Figure 26 Exemys Device Locator When the Device Locator is run for the first time it will search any Exemys device within the network If there is an Exemys device in the network it will be shown in Device Locator Grid Device Device name such as SSE232 ST or KIBe E Version Firmware version it is running in that device Address Hardware Ethernet Address of the device P IP Address configured in the device Rev 3 2 0 Page32 KI
16. dow 15 Figure 12 Administrator configuration page 17 Figure 13 Diagram of the two types of inputs 18 Figure 14 Coded Mode Diagram 19 Figure 15 Input mode configuration from Web page 19 Figure 16 SMTP Client Configuration from Web page 21 Figure 17 Input Selection 22 Figure 18 Input Configuration 22 Figure 19 E Mail Number selection 23 Figure 20 E Mail Message Configuration 23 Figure 21 Keep Alive configuration 24 Figure 22 Sending an E Mail message to KIBe E from an E mail Client 25 Figure 23 POP Client Configuration page 26 Figure 24 Date and Time settings 29 Figure 25 Run Stop KIBe E operation 30 Figure 26 Exemys Device Locator 32 Figure 27 Wall mounting adapter 35 www exemys com Rev 3 2 0 Pageiv KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com Figure 28 Wall mounting Exemys Figure 29 KIBe E Connector Pinout Figure 30 RS 232 Connector Pinout Figure 31 Ethernet Connector Rev 3 2 0 Pagev KIBe E User s Manual Introduction Exemys Chapter 1 1 1 The Manual 1 1 1 Purpose of the manual The purpose of this manual is to provide instructions for the fast and simple installation and operation of KIBe E over you Ethernet network The manual starts with the product description and then provides instructions for proper installation of its hardware Later on the manual includes detailed information on KIBe E configuration and operation 1 1 2 Conventions terms and acrony
17. ear below it Change any values as necessary Press Send for the equipment to accept the new configuration Keep Alive Message Keep Alive Enabled Keep Alive E Mail 0 127 E Interval 1 30 min 5 Send Figure 21 Keep Alive configuration 223 3 Message Queue Management KIBe E manages a message queue for e mail message transmission The user can execute commands that will allow him to see the contents of the queue and manage the same Message queue management commands are located in the command console Viewing the contents of the message queue Message queue contents can be viewed from the console by entering the MAILBOX command KIBe E will show you a list of pending outgoing messages mailbox E mail To Timestamp Status 0 info exemys com 25 07 02 07 56 50 5 a user greatdo com 25 07 02 07 56 50 Q The timestamp shows the date and time at which the message was added to the outgoing queue which coincides with the time of occurrence of the event As you can observe the message number is also included The message status can be S Sending It means that the message is being sent Q Queued The message is in queue to be sent R Retrying It is retrying to send the message Rev 3 2 0 Page24 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys WWW exemys com Eliminating the contents of the outgoing queue At any time the user can eliminate all the messages of the outgoing queue by using the EMPTY command
18. een Description It flashes alternately with LED B It flashes alternately with LED A Critical failure It is steady on KIBe E is searching for a DHCP server on the network It is second on and second off KIBe E is waiting for an IP address configuration ping It blinks like a beacon 9096 of a second off and the remaining 1096 on KIBe E has an IP address and a carrier link on the connection This is the normal operation status It is 9096 of a second on and the remaining 10 off It has no IP address and it could not find a DHCP server It will search the DHCP server at 60 second intervals It blinks very fast Absence of carrier on the link It is steady off No messages in the outgoing queue It is steady on There are messages in the outgoing queue and they are being sent It blinks very fast during two seconds KIBe E received an e mail message Rev 3 2 0 Page34 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys A 2 Wall mounting Remove the wall mounting adapter included from the device Then mount the adapter to the wall using two screws as shown in figure 27 76 mm 2 795 inches Figure 27 Wall mounting adapter Last attach the device to the fixed adapter as shown in Figure 28 cg 01 C je Figure 28 Wall mounting A 3 Console Commands A 3 1 General Configuration Commands FACTRESET De
19. ere is a HELPn command that provides help on all commands You must enter the help screen number you want to view gt help3 SMTP configuration commands FSTSMTP First SMTP Server max 49 char SMTPENABLE SMTP Enabling E Enable D Disable SMTPAUTH SMTP Authentication E Enable D Disable SMTPTIMEOUT SMTP Timeout in seconds 10 150 SMTPRETRIES SMTP Retries 3 10 SMTPRETRYINT SMTP Retries Interval in seconds 1 150 FROM E mail sender max 49 char Only available in versions 2 1 9 and higher Rev 3 2 0 28 www exemys com KIBe E Users Manual Exemys WWW exemys com 2252 Date and Time There are two commands to set the time and date on TIME and DATE You can also change this settings from the web page To change date and time setting from the web configuration page Select General State from the menu on the left Change any values as necessary Press Send for the equipment to accept the new settings General State State M Running Set Date 57 25 80 MM DD YY Set uration Time 10 27 hhmm Set Figure 24 Date and Time settings Enter the commands in the console with the following syntax Table 9 TIME and DATE commands Parameter Description Command Console Time KIBe s time TIME hh mm ss Date KIBe s date DATE MM DD YY
20. gram A reference GND and a voltage output Vout are also available in connectors 3 and 4 respectively They enable to close the inputs electric circuit as observed in figure 5 Vin Vin GND Vout 10 5 24 VDC Dry Contact Figure 5 Example of 2 inputs connection www exemys com Rev 3 2 0 Page9 KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com Exemys 1 5 Serial Connection The serial connection enabled access to the serial command console for configuration and operation The serial connection named COM A may be RS 232 in KIBe 1083 ST E 1 5 1 RS 232 Serial Connection Figure 6 shows the position of COM A connector for RS 232 interface It is a DB9 male connector COM A RS 232 Ethernet Connector Rj45 Figure 6 Serial and Ethernet connectors position The connection can be made with a PC using the cable shown in figure 7 PC KIBe U ESS DB9 Female DB9 Female J x RxD2 3TxD TxD3 2RxD GND 5 5 GND Figure 7 RS 232 Serial cable diagram 1 6 Ethernet Connection RJ45 connector is used for the Ethernet connection It is located adjacent to the COM A DB9 connector as it may be observed in figure 6 The Ethernet connection is essential for KIBe E to oper
21. hange any values as necessary Press Send for the equipment to accept the new message configuration Repeat the process for each message you wish to configure p lt exemys T 0 127 To 63 To lanzafiexer General Configuration Subject Subject POP Client Figure 19 E Mail Number selection E Mail Configuration exemys E Mail 0 127 6 2 user greatao con infoBdomain com General Configur ation Subject POP Client Alarm triggered SMTP Client Message E Mails Inputs General State Seni Figure 20 E Mail Message Configuration Messages can be configured from the command console by using the following commands TOn SUBJECTn and BODYn You can force transmission of a message by entering the SENDn command where n is in the range fron 0 to 127 223 2 Keep Alive Message KIBe E can be set to send a certain message at a certain interval Thus you can realize that KIBe E has lost communication if the message was not sent This option can be enabled or disabled If you decide to enable it you can set an interval in minutes and KIBe E will send one of the 128 e mail messages at the set interval WWW exemys com Rev 3 2 0 Page23 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys WWW exemys com On the web page Select General Setup from the menu on the left KIBe E general setup grid will appear on the right and the keep alive message parameter configuration will app
22. he IP address enter the following command gt ip 192 168 0 110 Ok IP Address 192 168 0 110 NOTICE This parameter will be accepted upon execution of the END command At that moment communication with the equipment will be interrupted If you are not sure close communication without typing the END command gt change the netmask enter the following command gt netmask 255 255 255 0 Ok Netmask 259s 295229970 NOTICE This parameter will be accepted upon execution of the END command At that moment communication with the equipment will be interrupted If you are not sure close communication without typing the END command gt You can change the Gateway using the gateway command Enter the following command gt gateway 192 168 0 200 Ok Gateway 192 168 0 200 NOTICE This parameter will be accepted upon execution of the END command At that moment communication with the equipment will be interrupted If you are not sure close communication without typing the END command gt KIBe E provides two inputs for DNS servers the first and the second servers Use the fstdns command to change the IP address of the first DNS server and the snddns command to change the IP address of the second DNS server gt fstdns 192 168 0 200 OK First DNS 192 168 0 200 gt snddns 0 0 0 0 OK Second DNS 0 0 0 0 gt Enter the END command for KIBe E to accept the network parameter changes Y
23. iguration page www exemys com Rev 3 2 0 Page26 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys 224 General Syntax of POP Commands Commands received in messages to be executed by KIBe E must appear in the subject field These commands follow a certain syntax If the command is misspelled or the syntax is incorrect KIBe E can not execute it The general syntax of commands is as follows response password COMMAND password KIBe E administrator password if configured response Add this word if you want to send the response to this message to the sender s address If the word response is not included KIBe E will only answer to the administrator provided it has been configured command The command itself 2243 Changing the status of an output If you want to change the status of an output you can send an e mail message to KIBe E entering the OUT command in the subject field The OUT command syntax is as follows ourn s n KIBe E output whose status is required to be changed 5 New status of the output 0 or 1 Table 8 shows some examples of the use of this command Table 8 Changing the status of an output Command Description Administrator password is FgH12 KIBe E is requested to send a response to the sender of the original e mail message and to the administrator After execution the status of output 0 will be high response FgH12 out0 1 Administrator password is FgH12 FgH12 out2 0 KIBe E wi
24. ing an output rated 9 26 Volts AC 9 30 Volts DC 200 mA min The installation of this product inside shall be in accordance with the NEC specifically Article 725 54 Wiring from to this unit is to be Class 2 wiring and shall be segregated from other wiring in the equipment as noted in the NEC 1 2 3 4 iz Vin Vin GND Vout 9 30 VDC 9 26 VAC Figure 2 Power Connection Diagram www exemys com Rev 3 2 0 8 KIBe E User s Manual 1 4 Configuration Exemys The product code indicates the amount of inputs outputs provided by KIBe Inputs Outputs Standard Applications Ethernet 1 5 2 Figure 3 Product Code Diagram Table 3 I O Configuration 1 0 Configuration Moosi Inputs Outputs KIBe 1083 ST E 8 3 Figure 4 shows the location in the inputs outputs connector as per the model As it can be observed the inputs are located adjacent to the first 4 connectors Vin 1 Vin 2 GND 3 and V 4 The outputs are located immediately after the inputs Both are numbered starting at 0 Consequently the first input will be 10 and accordingly the first output will be 00 n Inputs m Outputs aa Vin Vin GND Vout 1 1 09 m 1 Figure 4 Inputs Outputs position dia
25. iption It shows changes the date on Syntax DATE MM DD YY Example date 02 15 02 TIME Description It shows changes the time on Syntax TIME hh mm ss Example time 18 10 00 RUN Description It runs KIBe Syntax RUN Rev 3 2 0 Page45 KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com Exemys STOP Description It stops KIBe Syntax STOP EMPTY Description It empties the outgoing queue Syntax EMPTY OUT Description It changes the status of an output Syntax OUTn m n Output number New status of the output 1 0 Example 1 0 PULSE Description It sends a pulse to an output Syntax PULSEn m n Output number m Pulse duration in tenths of a second 1 1000 Example pulse1 10 A 3 9 List Commands HELP Description It Shows a command help screen Syntax HELPn Help screen number 1 9 Example help3 Rev 3 2 0 Page46 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys www exemys com LIST Description It shows the general configuration of the equipment Syntax LIST POPLIST Description It shows the POP client configuration Syntax POPLIST SMTPLIST Description It Shows the SMTP client configuration Syntax SMTPLIST INPUTLIST Description It shows the configuration and status of the inputs Syntax INPUTLIST OUT
26. is detected at a high level activated input Syntax INPUTENDEMn m Input number m E mail number 0 127 Example inputendem2 16 WWW exemys com Rev 3 2 0 Page38 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys www exemys com INPUTDELAY Description It changes an input delay to trigger a message due to the active status of an input Syntax INPUTDELAYn D n Input number D Delay in tenths of second 0 10000 Example inputdelay2 10 A 3 3 Keep Alive Configuration Commands KAENABLE Description It enables or disables the keep alive e mail message transmission Syntax KAENABLE E D E Enable D Disable Example kaenable e KAEMAIL Description It changes the number of message to be sent as keep alive message Syntax KAEMAIL m m E Mail message number 0 127 Example kaemail 120 KAINT Description It changes the interval at which KIBe E will send the keep alive message The interval is set in minutes Syntax KAINT i i Keep Alive interval in minutes 1 30 Example kaint 25 Rev 3 2 0 Page39 KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com A 3 4 Administrator Configuration Commands Exemys ADMINEMAIL Description It changes the administrator s e mail address Syntax ADMINEMAIL E mail address Example adminemail supervisor domain com ADMINPASS Description It changes the password of KIBe E supe
27. ist under Inputs mode Press Send for KIBe E to accept the new settings SMTP Client Second DNS ss 199 117 88 Input Mode Standard E Mails Standard Inputs Keep Alive Enabled Heneral Sate Keep Alive E Mail 0 127 o Administrator Interval 1 1000min 240 Figure 15 Input mode configuration from Web page Rev 3 2 0 Page19 KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com Exemys In the command console you can change the mode by executing the INPUTMODE command gt inputmode s OK Mode gt STANDARD 2222 SMTP Client You must set up the KIBe E SMTP client to send e mail messages To this effect you must set up the configuration parameters included in table 5 Table 5 SMTP Client Parameter Description Console Command If the SMTP client is enabled it will send messages as soon as they appear in the outgoing queue If it is disabled the messages will remain in the outgoing queue to be sent i LE SMTP enabling Possible Values SMTPENAB EID E Enable D Disable SY Enable this feature only if the target SMTP server requires user e authentication Username and password are those configured SMTPAUTH the POP3 client SMTP Server Messages will be sent using this SMTP server SMTPSERVER server 49 characters max If the message fails to be sent in this period of time KIBe E considers that one attempt has been missed It is set i
28. l Telnet or e mail Via Serial Telnet or e mail 400 e mails RTS CTS Inputs 3 5 to 28 Volts DC 1 to 11 max Outputs High drive open collector 3 to 45 Volts DC 130 mA max per channel Industrial plugabble terminal blocks HTTP Server password protected TELNET Console password protected Serial RS232 Console Downloadable via programming cable optional Status Led Data Link Led 1 70 x 6 82 x 3 31 in HXWXxL 43 x 173 x 84 mm 0 52 Lbs 0 235 Kg Must be from a Class 2 or LPS source 9 to 26 Volts AC 9 to 30 Volts DC 200 mA max Operating temperature 23 to 149 F 5 to 65 C Storage temperature 40 to 167 F 40 to 75 Programming cable 1 year guarantee Technical Support included www exemys com Rev 3 2 0 50
29. ll only send the response to the administrator After execution the status of output 2 will be low 224 4 Sending a pulse to an output You can enter the PULSE command to send a pulse to a KIBe E output during a certain period of time The syntax of the PULSE command is as follows punsen t n KIBe E output number you want to send a pulse to c time in tenths of a second of duration of the pulse www exemys com Rev 3 2 0 Page27 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys 224 5 Obtaining a report You can use the STATUS command if you want KIBe E to send you a report on the status of the equipment inputs outputs The syntax of the command is as follows status The supervisor and or the original sender of the message with the command will receive a message with a detailed report on the status of the inputs and outputs Inputs 0 7 001011 Outputs 0 2 0 1 0 0 21 25 08 02 7 50 16 2 2 5 Other Operation Features Certain basic operations can be carried out from the console such as setting the time on KIBe stopping the transmission and reception of messages and forcing the transmission of a dynamic e mail message among others 225 1 Obtaining Help on Commands To obtain help on a command enter the command name followed by a question mark The console will provide help on the command the syntax and a description of the same gt dynsend DYNSEND Forces transmission of the dynamic message gt In addition th
30. ms The acronyms used in this manual are listed in Table 1 Table 1 Acronyms Acronym Description t Address Resolution Protocol Bps Bits per second HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol IP Internet Protocol LAN Local Area Network PC Personal Computer TCP Transmission Control Protocol DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol POP3 Post Office Protocol SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol E Mail Electronic Mail GND Ground DNS Domain Name Server Rev 3 2 0 www exemys com KIBe E Users Manual Exemys The conventions listed below are used in this manual Table 2 Conventions Convention Description A set of possible values for command parameters You can type A range of possible values You can type any value in the range M LU including n and m text Any text such as a server address aaa bbb ccc ddd An IP Address 1 2 Product Description KIBe E is a system featuring alert notifications of events produced in different types of electric and electronic devices It can receive e mail messages and act accordingly at the outputs or inform of the overall status of inputs outputs It receives e mail messages for the following purposes modify the status of an output To send a pulse to an output To inform through another e mail message of inputs outputs status For the purposes of sending e mail messages KIBe E con
31. n seconds SMTPTIMEOUT 10 150 Possible Values 10 150 seconds Maximum message After this number of retries KIBe E will place this message at the end of the outgoing queue and will send the next message of the queue SMTPRETRIES 3 10 retries f Possible Values 3 10 Retries It is the time interval measured in seconds that KIBe E will Retry Interval allow between attempts to send the same e mail message SMTPRETRYINT 1 150 Possible Values 1 150 seconds Sender E mail address from where messages are sent 49 characters max FROM sender address Only available in versions 2 1 9 and higher Rev 3 2 0 Page20 KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com On the web page Select SMTP Configuration from the menu on the left Exemys The SMTP parameter configuration will be displayed on the right You can change any of the values Then press Send Tr m Back Forward Reload Home Seach Netscape Print Security Shop Stop E 2 A instantMessage B WebMail B Calendar Rado E People B Yelow Pages Download B Customize 29 SMTP Client Configuration 29 exem ys SMTP Client Enable SMTP Server Jreiay sinectis com ar General Configuration Send Timeout 10 150sec POP Client Send Retries 3 10 Ri Interval 1 150 E SMIP Client oy e seats Sender E Mail Address Elanzatexem
32. nsole can be accessed through a Telnet session Establish a Telnet connection to port 23 In Windows open a command window and enter the following command telnet 192 168 0 105 Ejecutar 4 xl Escriba el nombre de un programa carpeta documento o recurso de Internet y Windows lo abrir Abrir fteinet 192 168 0 109 Cancelar Examinat Figure 10 Open a telnet session Once the connection has been established KIBe E will bring up a command console welcome message Without preset access cod KIBe E Exemys V2 0 KIBe E Exemys V2 0 Password If the administrator password was set it will be requested to you through the sign Password If you fail to enter the password after three attempts the console will be blocked for 5 seconds and then it will request the password again 2 1 4 Serial Command Console Locally you can access the serial port command console by connecting KIBe E to a RS 232 port of a PC To such effect you must have a serial terminal program Windows HyperTerminal or the like The communications program must be set as follows 9600 bps Parity None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 and flow control none 9600 N 8 1 Rev 3 2 0 14 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys www exemys com Propiedades de COM1 BE Configuraci n de puerta Bits por segundo 9 Bits de datos ff yg Paridad Bits de parada Control de flujo
33. ode In Standard mode KIBe E waits for changes at any of its inputs The following are the events that may trigger an e mail message at an input Detection of beginning of active level Duration of active level Detection of end of active level Therefore in standard mode KIBe E can trigger up to three e mail messages per input Each of these three messages can be disabled independently Active High Input i Active Low Signal t delay Event that can send an e mail message Figure 13 Diagram of the two types of inputs Rev 3 2 0 Page18 KIBe E User s Manual Exemys www exemys com In Coded mode KIBe E will send an e mail message when the last input is activated Inputs between the first 10 and the one before last will form a binary code that will indicate KIBe E the number of e mail message to be sent Consequently if KIBe E has 8 inputs 10 17 inputs IO 11 12 13 14 I5 and I6 will form the message number be sent with a total of up to 128 configurable messages 0 127 Input I7 will trigger the coded message number at the rest of the inputs Trigger Input 17 Coded Message Number 10 16 Figure 14 Coded Mode Diagram The mode can be set up in KIBe E from the web page or the command console On the web page Select General Setup from the menu on the left elect the operation mode of the inputs of the l
34. ou can click on the Use DHCP check box to make the device search a DHCP Server Click on the Ok button so the Device Locator sends this information to the device f the password is not correct the Device Locator will show a Error Response from MAC Address 00 0B FA XX XX XX The device will not respond any message send by the Device Locator software within the first 5 seconds after an incorrect password configuration attempt This is to avoid any brute force method to change the network parameters of the device f the device does not respond the Device Locator will show a No Response from Device message Make sure the device is turned on and connected to the ethernet network The Exemys device will reset so the changes in the configuration take effect Click the Close button to close the Properties dialog box Rev 3 2 0 Page33 KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com Exemys After a few seconds the device being reset will answer again to the requests of the Device Locator software Click on the Query network button to refresh the grid and make sure the parameters were changed 2 3 Indicator Leds Codes KIBe E features two indicator LEDs A and B LED A is green and it shows the general working order of the equipment LED B is yellow and it indicates the general status of the outgoing message queue and the reception of e mail messages Table 11 Indicator Leds Codes LED A Yellow LED B Gr
35. ou will lose communication with the equipment if the commands were entered from the Telnet console 2 2 KIBe E Operation 2 2 1 Administrator Configuration KIBe E has a security password system featuring report of events to a system administrator The following is the administrator s data Rev 3 2 0 Page16 KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com Administrator Password Administrator s e mail address Exemys Any of the two can be disabled by not entering information at the moment of configuration KIBe s factory default setup has both security options disabled The administrator password will be required to access both the Telnet command console and the equipment configuration web page and to execute the commands sent to KIBe E via e mail To change de administrator data from the configuration web page Select Administrator from the menu on the left the right hand side of the page you will see boxes to enter the administrator s e mail address and password which must be entered twice Enter the administrator data e mail address and password Press Send for to accept the configuration changes lt Ele Edit View Go Communicator Help lt 2 4 it 2 A a ie 3 Back Forward Reload Home Search Netscape Print Security Shop Stap Bookmarks Location 7 192 168 0 105 jg 7 Message E WebMail
36. r KIBe E tries to negotiate an IP address with the DHCP server for a maximum period of 10 seconds If the DHCP server fails to answer in that period KIBe E will show an error code by means of its indicator LEDs see annex and will try to establish connection with the DHCP server 60 seconds later This process will be repeated indefinitely until a DHCP server assigns an IP address to KIBe E or until the user assigns a static IP address During the negotiation process KIBe s yellow LED is steady on In the event it is decided that KIBe E should have a static IP number not assigned by a DHCP server one can be assigned by means of the ARP method If KIBe E receives within 7 seconds after being turned on an ICMP packet through a ping it will take the destination IP of this packet provided it is different from that configured in KIBe E To this effect an entry can be added to the ARP table of a PC in the network Rev 3 2 0 Page12 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys www exemys com The Windows ARP table must have at least one IP address other than its own in order for the ARP command to work Be sure the ARP table has at least one entry with the command arp a If the local machine is the only entry send a ping to another device in the network Then add the entry to the ARP table of the PC entering the following command arp s 192 168 0 105 00 90 C2 XX XX XX In Unix the command to add an entry to the ARP table is the following arp
37. rvisor Syntax ADMINPASS New supervisor password Example adminpass FgH12w A 3 5 POP3 Client Configuration Commands POPENABLE Description It enables or disables KIBe E POP3 client Syntax POPENABLE E D Enable D Disable Example popenable d POPSERVER Description It changes POP3 server Syntax POPSERVER POP3 Server Example popenable popserver domain com Rev 3 2 0 Page40 KIBe E User s Manual www exemys com Exemys POPTIMEOUT Description It changes the maximum time out KIBe E will wait for the POP server to send an e mail message The time is set in seconds Syntax POPTIMEOUT t t Pop Timeout in seconds 5 200 Example poptimeout 60 POPINTERVAL Description It changes the interval at which KIBe E checks if a new e mail message has arrived at the POP Server The time is set in seconds Syntax POPINTERVAL i i Interval in seconds 10 10000 Example popinterval 60 POPUSER Description It changes the POP mail account user Syntax POPUSER User name Example POPPASSWORD Description It changes the POP account password Syntax POPPASSWORD POP account password Example poppassword Xbridge67 Rev 3 2 0 Page41 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys www exemys com A 3 6 SMTP Client Configuration Commands SMTPENAB
38. s 192 168 0 105 00 90 C2 XX XX XX Send a ping to the IP address you added to the ARP table on the previous step by entering the following command ping 192 168 0 105 t The t option will cause the ping to be continuously sent Turn KIBe E on The equipment will only respond after a few seconds Once KIBe E has responded to the ping it will have access to the equipment over the network 2 12 Access to the configuration Web Page Once KIBe E has a valid IP address you can access the web page to set up the rest of the parameters Use a Java enabled web browser If your web browser is set to use a Proxy server disable the option Enter KIBe E IP address in the address field of your browser y http 77home netscape com Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help x d A a Back Forward Reload Home Search 5 E Bookmarks Goto 192158 0 105 5 dS Instant Message WebMail 8 Calendar Figure 9 KIBe s IP Address in Netscape Navigator KIBe E will request you to enter the administrator password to access the page Enter admin in the user field and the administrator password to access the page Rev 3 2 0 Page13 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys WWW exemys com You will see KIBe E configuration page on your browser The menu will be displayed on the left and the general configuration page on the right hand side of the screen 2 1 3 Access to the Command Console through Telnet KIBe E command co
39. scription It resets the KIBe s configuration to the factory default It must be entered twice Syntax FACTRESET WWW exemys com Rev 3 2 0 Page35 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys www exemys com IP Description It changes the KIBe E IP address You must execute the END command to accept the new configuration Syntax IP aaa bbb ccc ddd Example ip 192 168 0 101 NETMASK Description It changes the KIBe E netmask You must execute the END command to accept the new configuration Syntax NETMASK aaa bbb ccc ddd Example netmask 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY Description It changes the IP address of the network gateway You must execute the END command to accept the new configuration Syntax GATEWAY aaa bbb ccc ddd Example gateway 192 168 0 200 FSTDNS Description It changes the IP address of the first DNS server KIBe E will resolve the names using this server first Syntax FSTDNS aaa bbb ccc ddd Example fstdns 192 168 0 200 Rev 3 2 0 Page36 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys www exemys com SNDDNS Description It changes the IP address of the second DNS server If KIBe E failed to resolve the name using the first DNS server it will try to resolve it with this second server Syntax SNDDNS aaa bbb ccc ddd Example snddns 192 168 0 150 END Description It ends a command console session If the IP netmask and or gate
40. tinuously analyzes the occurrence of events at its inputs or the reception of an e mail message to inform of the status of its inputs outputs or notification The following events can trigger an e mail message change at one of its inputs Changes at some of its inputs Inputs outputs status report on correct or incorrect execution of commands received via e mail To such effect KIBe E features a 10BaseT Ethernet interface a serial port and a set of inputs and outputs At any time and provided user knows the access code he can access the KIBe E command console via a serial port o a Telnet session to observe its operation or to alter the device behavior by changing its configuration parameters KIBe E uses the SMTP protocol to send e mail and a POP3 server account to receive e mail both of which are fully configurable WWW exemys com Rev 3 2 0 Page7 User s Manual INTERNET SMTP POP Server Server ETHERNET ETHERNET ETHERNET lt E LIF lt gt Telnet Serial Console Console Web browser Configuration Outputs E SUME aC Inputs Figure 1 General Application Diagram Installation 1 3 Power Connection Exemys This product must be installed and powered according to its ratings and installation instructions The unit shall be powered from a NEC class 2 source of supply or a LPS source hav
41. utes Inputs Type Active High for all inputs Start E Mail Number Disabled for all inputs Activity E Mail Number Disabled for all inputs End E Mail Number Disabled for all inputs Input Activity Delay 0 for all inputs A 5 Connectors Pinout Exemys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 GND GND V 10 11 12 T3 14 15 I6 I7 00 01 O2 Figure 29 Connector Pinout TxD GND RxD Figure 30 RS 232 Connector Pinout 1 2 3 6 Figure 31 Ethernet Connector Rev 3 2 0 Page49 A 6 KIBe E User s Manual Exemys Technical Specifications Network Protocols e Network Interface Serial Interface Operation Modes Digital Input Report Digital Output Control Outbox Size Flow Control Inputs Outputs e Management System Firmware Indicators Dimension Weight Power supply Environmental Optional Accessories Guarantee Support TCP IP UDP TELNET HTTP SMTP POP3 DHCP ICMP ARP DNS Ethernet 10 BaseT RJ45 connector RS232 Male DB9 connector DTE Additional RS232 485 422 serial ports in pluggable terminal blocks Standard up to 24 e mails Codified 128 e mails Dynamic unlimited Via Seria
42. way were changed the equipment will be restarted If the command console is run from Telnet communication with the equipment will be interrupted Syntax END A 3 2 Input Configuration Commands INPUTMODE Description It changes the mode in which KIBe E reads the inputs and triggers the e mail messages The mode may be standard or coded Syntax INPUTMODE S C S Standard C Coded Example inputmode c INPUTTYPE Description It changes an input type It may be high level active or low level active Syntax INPUTTYPEn H L Input number 0 7 High level active Low level active Example inputtype2 H Rev 3 2 0 Page37 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys INPUTSTARTEM Description It changes the e mail message to be triggered when an upward trend is detected at a high level activated input or a downward trend is detected at a low level activated input Syntax INPUTSTARTEMn m Input number m E mail number 0 127 Example inputstartem2 12 INPUTACTEM Description It changes the e mail message to be triggered after a delay at that input provided the input remains active Syntax INPUTACTEMn m Input number m E mail number 0 127 Example inputactem2 14 INPUTENDEM Description It changes the e mail message to be triggered when a positive edge is detected at a low level activated input or a negative edge
43. ys com E Mails Inputs General State Administrator Figure 16 SMTP Client Configuration from Web page 2 2 3 Input Configuration In Standard mode inputs can be configured depending on the message transmission needs and the signal features Standard mode input parameters are listed in table 6 Table 6 Input confuguration Parameter Description Command Console Input Type Inputs can be Low level active or High level active H L E mail number to be triggered when an positive edge Input start e mail number 5 detected va high level signal or a negative edge is INPUTSTARTEM 0 127 detected in a low level signal It must be in the 0 to 127 range Activity level message Message number triggered after delay time when the INPUTACTEM 0 127 number signal is active It must be in the 0 to 127 range E mail number be triggered when a positive edge is Activity end message detected ina high level signal or a negative edge is INPUTENDEM 0 127 number detected in a low level signal It must be in the 0 to 127 range Rev 3 2 0 Page21 KIBe E Users Manual Exemys It is the period of time in tenths of a second that KIBe E waits before triggering the message to Message triggering delay indicate active level at that input If it is equal to 0 a due to the activity level this event is disabled ac Possible Values 0 10000 1 10 seconds On the

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