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1. 0 0 U C S and reserves the right to change information H AT W RT H P R D T and descriptions of listed services and products 2014 Chatsworth Products Inc All rights reserved Chatsworth Products CPI CPI Passive Cooling eConnect MegaFrame Saf T Grip Seismic Frame SlimFrame TeraFrame GlobalFrame Cube iT Plus Evolution OnTrac QuadraRack and Velocity are federally registered trademarks of Chats worth Products Simply Efficient is a trademark of Chatsworth Products All other trademarks belong to their respective companies 7 14 MKT 60020 619
2. Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Def Route 10 0 0 1 Http Port 0 Default 0 80 TFTP Server G Enable V Yes No udp port 69 Use values provided 4 by IT administrator TCP Max Seg Size 1436 536 RIM 1000 Default Values PPP Server 0 0 0 0 IP address 10 0 0 188 PPP Assignment 0 0 0 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 1 Enter the values for IP Address Net Mask subnet mask and Def Route default gateway provided by your IT administrator Once you enter the values and click the Submit Changes button the RIM 1000 saves the changes and reboots The system status LED on front of the RIM 1000 stops flashing 2 Reset the computer to its original IP address and subnet mask Note This step might require assistance from your IT administrator The computer and the RIM 1000 are now both configured to communicate on the network 3 Connect the computer and the RIM 1000 to the network 4 From the computer s web browser go to the new IP address of the RIM 1000 5 When prompted enter the user name and password to verify network access to the RIM 1000 as you did in step 4 in the previous section If the login window for the RIM 1000 does not display A Verify that the cables are firmly attached B Verify that you entered the correct IP address for the RIM 1000 C Check for activity on the Link and Active LEDs on the front of the RIM 1000 as follows gt If the Link LED is off the RIM 1000 is not connected to the network Check the
3. cable connections gt If the Active LED is on solid too much data is being sent to the RIM 1000 for it to process Consult your IT administrator Configuring the Inputs The eight non isolated universal inputs are connected to TB2 and TB3 Universal input channels can be individually configured through the RIM 1000 to monitor a 4 20mA signal a normally open NO dry contact relay or a normally closed NC dry contact relay Making the Physical Connections The following figure shows examples of input wiring Common 4 IE CPI P N 4Wire PWR Wire Sensors pao 60111 004 60111 005 4 20 mA Sensor Temperature Sensor y rlin i np Powered RH OUT Humidity Sensor Tet ae eee B2 rout 1 4 TBS Input SS anaie Ses y SRNR it Heo NKO HE eS ae oe gt Seeds sees 2 Input l 4 SARRE ai si Ed IE CPI P N Pw Common 3 a Contact 60110 001 2Wie OUT Wire Sensors i Opare on Power Fail IE CPI P N 60109 001 _ 2r Monitor GND Spot Detector TBS Wels 2 Sigg SO de meo ma A momo a i coo RRR SEE RNR S IE CPI P N IE Common 60111 001 60111 002 ON Bypass Ground for Tem perature Sensor ON Battery UPS Low Battery 2 Wire 4 20mA Sensor Loop Powered Once you have wired the inputs make note of the following e Sensor type analog or digital connected to each channel e For analog sensors the high low values e For digital sensors t
4. value F Applies only to Analog inputs High and Low alarm thresholds of range being monitored This label is displayed on the RIM 1000 menu and the configuration menu H Relay configuration link Q Configuring System Information submit Changes A MAT Address 00 90 56 0403 25 F Address 10 0 0 188 System Mame Web Refresh Rate 30 Seconds 41 B PDA Screen Width 220 Pixels 150 320 _ C Analog Average Seconds Html Wain Page 28 Points 1D Digital Status Color Himli Alarm History Display Exit To Bootloader A An alphanumeric name that you would recognize This name appears on the Main Menu and is included as part of email and pager notifications And all acknowledgments Or the acknowledgments B An integer greater than 5 C Consult your PDA manual for the correct width D The number of points to be monitored Maximum 104 Configuring Email Notification The RIM 1000 sends one email message per alarm instance to a maximum of eight email recipients Submit Changes Access Type None LAN PPP Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Mail SMTP Server Mail Sender Address i Mail Subject RIM 1000 Alarm 4 B Mail Recipient 1 Alarm Acknowledge Code Mail Recipient 2 g j Alarm Acknowledge Code o p Mail Recipient 3 Alarm Acknowledge Code C Mail Recipient 4 pr apere p Mail Recipient 5 Alarm Acknowledge Code Mail Recipi
5. RIM 1000 Quick Start Guide CP oa paopacts RIM 1000 2U RIM 1000 1U RIM 1000 Thank you for purchasing the Remote Infrastructure Management RIM 1000 System from Chatsworth Products CPI This guide describes how to install and configure your unit If you need further assistance please access the RIM 1000 web page on our website www chatsworth com Products Environmental Monitoring and Security RIM 1000 email our support staff directly at techsupport chatsworth com or call us at 1 800 834 4969 1 While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information CPI does not accept liability for any errors or omissions and reserves the right to change information and descriptions of listed services and products CHATSWORTH PRODUCTS 2014 Chatsworth Products Inc All rights reserved Chatsworth Products CPI CPI Passive Cooling eConnect MegaFrame Saf T Grip Seismic Frame SlimFrame TeraFrame GlobalFrame Cube iT Plus Evolution OnTrac QuadraRack and Velocity are federally registered trademarks of Chats worth Products Simply Efficient is a trademark of Chatsworth Products All other trademarks belong to their respective companies 7 14 MKT 60020 620 Preparing for Installation When connecting the RIM 1000 to the network have the following information available If necessary ask your IT administrator to provide this information so you can assign it to the RIM 1000 Basic Communications
6. Raw 16 193 mA Calc 76 3 lt Kemi c _ E lt lt Prev Input Next Input gt gt S G Select Input type ANALOG 4 20 MA v Physical v Digital Alarm ID 20 A Gain 25 Calculator High Limit2 111 Alarm ID 23 4 F Offset 25 High Limit1 101 AlarmID 21 B Hysteresis 0 E Low Limit 0 Alarm ID 22 Unit of Measure Deg Low Limit2 0 Alarm ID 24 Alarm Delay 0 Seconds Pager Alarms 0 0 0 0 0 C Label ANALOG 2 4 G Label Digital input normal OR Gate Relay 1 16 Control 0 Relay Configuration C H D OR Gate Relay 17 32 Control fo Email Recipient Notification 1 M2 D3 Pa Os Me E7 Os Alarm Disable by Schedule None A OB Snmp Trap Enabled Disabled Disabled during Schedule A Disabled during Schedule B Trap Recipients 4 10 0 0 Mo Vv 3 V4 High1 Low1 Snmp Traps Enabled Disabled Display Value Signed Unsigned Individual Ground Type digital in only individual Ground Common Ground BACnet Instance ai 2 BACnet Units 0 A Input can be Analog 4 20 mA or Digital NO or NC B Applies only to analog inputs Gain and offsett determine the correct value for the RIM 1000 C Applies only to analog inputs Hysteresis designates the amount an input must change before returning to normal D Applies only to analog inputs Displays units on main menu such as Deg F Deg C RH Amps Volts psi etc E RIM 1000 current raw reading and calculated
7. e IP Address e Subnet Mask e Default Gateway Email Notifications e Primary DNS e Secondary DNS e Mail SMTP address IP address or host name e Mail sender address e Mail recipient addresses up to 8 ESMTP for e mail authentication e ESMTP user name e ESMTP password described in this guide Plug the crossover cable included with the RIM 1000 into the computer that will be used to configure the RIM 1000 Note This cable is not intended to be connected to a network hub Connect the other end of the crossover cable to the Ethernet port on the back of the RIM 1000 Note Alternatively you could use the RIM 1000 s EIA 232 interface to access the RIM 1000 Refer to the RIM 1000 User Manual available at www chatsworth com Products Environmental Monitoring and Security RIM 100 Write down the computer s current IP address subnet mask and default gateway Change these items temporarily so that the computer can communicate with the RIM 1000 RIM 1000 default IP address 10 0 0 188 RIM 1000 default subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Access the RIM 1000 through a web browser by typing the RIM 1000 s default IP Accessing the Configuration Menu You will select items from the Configuration Menu for all configuration tasks address 10 0 0 188 into the location bar and pressing Enter The server 10 0 0 188 is asking for your user name and password The server reports that it is from CPI RIM 1000 Warning Your user
8. ent 6 Alarm Acknowledge Code Mail Recipient 7 Alarm Acknowledge Code Mail Recipient 8 Alarm Acknowledge Code Email Message Strip TimeStamp W Append RIM linkto message Append RIM password to link m Email Interval 30 10 Seconds Smtp Authentication i None Plain Login Do not enable this unless instructed by your ISP or IT dept Sap P idi iii Refer to information from IT administrator Text that is easily recognized as notification from the RIM 1000 Up to eight email recipients For ESMTP email authentication Refer to information from IT administrator A B G D Completing the Installation Once you have completed the tasks in this quick start guide the RIM 1000 can communicate over the network and monitor the inputs you configured Consult the RIM 1000 User Manual at www chatsworth com Products Environmental Monitoring and Security RIM 1000 for information about completing these additional tasks e System clock settings e Network time protocol settings e SNMP Syslog settings e Modbus Telnet settings e BACnet settings e User administration e URL links to IP addressable devices e Nest Egg configuration for additional RIM 1000 appliances that will be monitored by a central RIM 1000 appliance e Trends e Alarm management While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information CPI does not accept liability for any errors or omissions C S
9. he non alarm state normally open NO or normally closed NC Configuring the Channels Configure the input channels using the Inputs amp Relays page of the RIM 1000 web inteface Click on the underlined label for the input you want to configure Cpt 2 ss Input 2 WTsSi s 2 2 YL Ci lt ts Ss NOG 3 l t lt i CK Y CO CANALLLOGT AC __ts _gumos 45 OO Oo aaee _ __ 7 _auatog 7 _ _ _auntos 9 _ 9 ANALOG 1 1 10 ANALOG 1 2 11 ANALOG 1 3 12 ANALOG 1 4 Gos as maroc LE E 6 14 ANALOG 1 6 Er as marono E 8 16 ANALOG 1 8 1 9 17 ANALOG 1 9 1 10 18 ANALOG 1 10 1 11 19 ANALOG 1 11 1 12 20 ANALOG 1 12 2 1 33 Input 2 1 2 2 34 Input 2 2 R s 5 apes te Jes 4 36 Input 2 4 Bs 97 tapas 228 fe 6 38 Input 2 6 39 Input 2 7 40 Input 2 8 41 Input 2 9 Boao gay Taper e An Ga epee ea 12 44 Input 2 12 Sad as ieee e 14 46 Input 2 14 2 15 47 Input 2 15 2 16 48 Input 2 16 2 17 49 Input 2 17 2 18 50 Input 2 18 2 19 51 Input 2 19 2 20 52 Input 2 20 2 21 53 Input 2 21 2 22 54 Input 2 22 2 23 55 Input 2 23 2 24 56 Input 2 24 1 105 Internal Dinah 106 Internal Temper Humidi RELAY 1 RELAY 2 fia RELAY 1 1 2 2 RELAY 1 2 B s RELAY 1 3 1 4 RELAY 1 4 1 5 RELAY 1 5 2 6 RELAY 1 6 9 RELAY 1 7 1 8 10 RELAY 1 8 Configuring Inputs Current Readings
10. name and password will be sent using basic authentication on a connection that isn t secure ae cpil ww Password Remember my credentials a Enter the following Default User Name cpi all lowercase Default Password No default password Leave this field blank From the top bar select the Configuration Menu link Cri CHATSWORTH PRODUCTS Home Alarms identity Configuration History Relays URL Links Refresh el RIM 1000 Inputs BR O o Group 1 Server Rack 1 You will use these items on the Configuration Menu to complete the tasks described in this quick start guide Configuration Menu e Inputs and Relays e System e Alarm Management eTrends e Clock e Schedules e Battery e URL Links 1 5 e URL Links 6 10 e Links e Nest Egg e Modem Phone Number Pagers e Keypad DTMF Access Users e Internet Protocol e User Administration Web Access e Network Statistics elcmp Ping e Email DNS e Network Time Protocol e SNMP Syslog e Bacnet e Com Port1 Modbus Telnet e Modbus Slave Units e Flash Program Configuring Network Communication IMPORTANT Consult your IT administrator before performing these steps Warning Changing these parameters will cause the network interface to operate differently only change parameters if you are sure the changes are correct Submit Changes MAC Address 00 90 5B FF 45 67 P Address 10 0 0 188

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