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1. Enable EthernetDownloader About Clear Alarm Event Log This button clears both alarm and event logs on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Load System Defaults All settings excluding Network interface settings are set back to default If there are active alarms on sensors these shall be turned off as by default all sensors are disabled If any relays are energized these will be turned off The alarm event log and the graph data will be cleared Hardware Reset Click to toggle power to the unit and resetting the device It will cause all alarms to be redetected if present and both relays to be turned off at start up Enable EthernetDownloader Firmware upgrades on the device are carried through using an application named CSS Ethernet Downloader Utility provided by Computer SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 18 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Support Systems In order to download the binary image it is necessary to authorize the device to receive this firmware file Click this button to enable receiving new firmware Please note that rebooting SafetyNet Series 5 Lite will default this option back to an off position About Click on the about button to view the firmware version The about box provides contact and model information About SafetyNet Series 5 Model SafetyMet Series 5 version 1 00 Website www csspl com au 6 2 Sensor amp Relay Menu Item To enter this menu
2. Mame SafebyNet Series 5 Location SafetyMet Location 8 2 1 Clearing of Alarm and Event Logs Logs can be cleared by clicking the Clear Alarm amp Event Log button on the System Maintenance panel on Settings menu See section 6 1 9 for further details Note that loading factory defaults shall also clear the alarm and event log SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 31 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 9 Operation of SafetyNet Series 5 Lite 9 1 Basic Operation SafetyNet Series 5 Lite constantly monitors enabled sensors lt is able to notify any alarm condition via several notification methods those being SNMP traps Email Messages SMS messages visually on the web interface activation of relays blinking LED on the unit an optional strobe and an optional buzzer SafetyNet Series 5 Lite supports up to 6 universal external sensors The external sensors are of type analogue or digital Analogue types are sensors such as temperature humidity or DC Voltage Smoke fluid security and contact closure based sensors are treated as digital sensor as they possess on off properties SafetyNet Series 5 Lite has internal sensors for monitoring anti tampering mains failure low battery faulty sensors for analogue type dial tone for PSTN modem and IP address monitoring sensors via software Any alarm or event will be logged as an entry in its alarm and event log viewable at any give
3. O Automode disabled 1 Automode enabled Default lt min_rx_rate gt and lt max_rx_rate gt Numeric values which specify the lowest lt min_rx_rate gt and highest lt max_rx_rate gt rate at which the modem may establish a receive connection May be used to condition distinct limits for the receive direction as distinct from the transmit direction Values for this subparameter are decimal encoded in units of bit s The possible values for each modulation are listed in Table above Actual values will be limited to possible values corresponding to the entered lt carrier gt and fallback lt carrier gt as determined during operation Default lowest lt min_rx_rate gt and highest lt max_rx_rate gt rate supported by the selected carrier lt min_tx_rate gt and lt max_tx_rate gt Numeric values which specify the lowest lt min_tx_rate gt and highest lt max_tx_rate gt rate at which the modem may establish a transmit connection Non zero values for this subparameter are decimal encoded in units of bit s The possible values for each modulation are listed in Table above Actual values will be limited to possible values corresponding to the entered lt carrier gt and fall back lt carrier gt as determined during operation Default lowest lt min_tx_rate gt and highest lt max_tx_rate gt rate supported by the selected carrier SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 36 CSSS5L 12 09
4. SafetyNet Series 5 Lite User Manual Document Revision CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Version 1 01 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Copyright and Trademark 2008 Computer Support Systems All rights reserved No part of the contents of this manual may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Computer Support Systems Computer Support Systems reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its products without providing notice Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation Java is a trademark or a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries Computer Support Systems Pty Ltd Head Office 373 Johnston Street Abbotsford VICTORIA 3067 Australia Telephone 61 3 9419 3955 Facsimile 61 3 9419 3509 Web Address www csspl com au sales csspl com au support csspl com au SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems i CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Disclaimer and Revisions Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at his or her own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference 11 11 2009 CSSS5L 11 09 NK Initial Release 17 12 2009 CSSS5L 12 09 Updated Camera View Support ICA TA E TJ SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems ii CSSS5L 12 09
5. Max access read only Size list 1 0 1 ss5LiteMainsFailureReading OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 1 9 Numerical syntax Integer 32 bit Base syntax INTEGER Composed syntax INTEGER Status mandatory Max access read only Size list 1 0 1 ss5LiteFaultySensorReading OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 1 10 Numerical syntax Integer 32 bit Base syntax INTEGER Composed syntax INTEGER Status mandatory Max access read only Size list 1 0 1 ss5LiteDialToneOrSIMErrorReading OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 1 11 Numerical syntax Integer 32 bit Base syntax INTEGER Composed syntax INTEGER Status mandatory Max access read only Size list 1 0 1 ss5LiteRelay OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 2 1 Numerical syntax Integer 32 bit Base syntax INTEGER Composed syntax INTEGER Status mandatory SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 44 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite sensor one reading If sensor is Digital 1 sensor in alarm condition 0 sensor not in alarm condition if sensor is Analogue use multiplier 0 1 for actual reading SafetyNet Series 5 Lite IP Monitoring Alarm 1 alarm condition O not in alarm condition SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Low Battery 1 alarm condition 0 not in alarm condition SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Mains Failure Alarm 1 alarm condition 0 not in alarm condition SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Faulty Sensor s Alarm 1 alarm condition 0 not in alarm condition SafetyNet Series 5 L
6. SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Error Control Commands Command ES Description Default Defined Values Examples Modulation Selection This extended format command specifies the initial requested mode of operation when the modem is operating as the originator Optionally specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when the modem is operating as the originator and optionally specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when the modem is operating as the answerer Accepts three numeric subparameters Varies by request lt orig_rqst gt Decimal number specifies the initial requested mode of operation when the modem is operating as the originator The options are ESO Initiate call with Direct Mode ES1 Initiate call with Normal Mode also referred to as Buffered Mode only ES2 Initiate V 42 without Detection Phase If V 8 is in use disable V 42 Detection Phase ES3 Initiate V 42 with Detection Phase Default ES4 Initiate MNP ES6 Initiate V 80 Synchronous Access Mode when connection is completed and Data State is entered See ESA and ITF commands ES7 Initiate Frame Tunneling Mode when connection is complete and Data Mode is entered lt orig_fbk gt Decimal number specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when the modem is operating as the originator ESO LAPM MNP or Normal Mode error control optional Default ES1 LAPM MNP or Direct Mode error contr
7. relay except A If latching were enabled and B If there are no active alarms that drive the relay SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 13 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 6 Configuring SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Configuring SafetyNet Series 5 Lite is performed remotely using the web interface that embeds a Java applet Any configuration change does not reboot SafetyNet Series 5 Lite all configuration changes are performed at runtime Once all configuration aspects have been performed it is recommended initiating a hardware reset by clicking the Hardware Reset button on the System Maintenance panel found on the Settings menu on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite or by physically turning the device off and then turning it back on using the button on the rear of the device As a backup of the configuration we recommend keeping a listing of each of the settings stored elsewhere Retain a hardcopy of the settings as backup 6 1 Settings Menu Item To enter this menu item click on Settings button on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite web interface Please note that this is a password protected menu item Use this interface to configure o Device Settings o Network parameters amp boot up preference gt SMTP Configuration a a o Modem SMS Configuration gt System Clock Settings o Camera Settings T o System Maintenance Options 6 1 1 Device Settings Device Settin
8. sensor Today s Data Custom on 210 23 143 22 Degrees Average 230 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 57 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 12 Hardware Specifications Device Model SafetyNet Series 5 Lite ZSN5002G ZSN5002P Physical Dimensions o Dimensions 480 mm L X 45 mm H 1 RU X 107 mm W o Weight 1 65 kg o Complies to IP 42 Network Interface o RJ45 Ethernet 10Base T Realtek Semiconductors o LED indication 10Base T TX Activity Full half duplex o Network Compatibility Ethernet Version 2 0 IEEE 802 3 Inbuilt PSTN Modem Optional RJ45 Data format V 92bis 28 8K data rates Error correction V 42 LAP M or MNP 2 4 Data compression V 42bis MNP 5 Power consumption Typical 117mA 58W 5V DC Maximum 118mA 0 61W 5 25V DC Operational temperature 0 to 70 C o Humidity range 20 90 non condensing O O O O Inbuilt GSM Modem Optional o Cellular Radio Global operation quad GSM band 800 900 1800 1900 MHz o Cellular Data GSM standard SMS Fax CSD circuit GPRS cl 10 packet SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Operating Conditions o Temperature range 5 C to 55 C o Humidity range 5 95 non condensing Power Supply o Operating voltage 15VDC o Input via plug pack 90 264 VAC 47 63Hz o Meet energy star level CEC for 12 48V o Meet EISA 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act o S8poleACinletlIEC320 C14 o Class power with earth pin o
9. 5 Lite may not have rebooted properly The device may not be powered on The device may have its main connection fail and its internal battery life may have run out A new DHCP lease may have been issued You may not have the Java Runtime Environment 1 6 0 or higher installed on your PC Temperature values and humidity values are represented by Integers CSS TRAPS MIB MIB may not have been configured on your SNMP sniffer detector Sending SMS messages for warnings and shutdowns are optional and need to be specified on the Sensor action panel 60 Make sure that port 30 05 77F 1h is not blocked with any router that you are using on the network Close your browser wait for a few minutes and try again Make sure the Java Runtime environment is installed and the browser is configured to use the JRE Ping the IP address for a response to detect if the device is active Make sure the product is active The red led indicator shows the power status The Ethernet link activity cable shows that the unit is up and running on the network Use the SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Finder Application provided by Computer Support Systems to locate your unit on the local network If the product is not shown it may be behind a router Make sure that you are on the same local network and that the unit is turned on Install the Java Runtime Environment on your PC This environment is a requirement of this produc
10. CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual and places them on the appropriate fields Optionally SafetyNet Series 5 Lite has capability of using the NTP protocol to retrieve the time from services available on the Internet Update Date Time Updates the time and date on the fields on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite 6 1 8 Camera Settings SafetyNet Series 5 Lite can be used to view IP Camera pages Camera IP Address 0 0 0 0 Camera Settings Enter the Camera IP Camera Username address username and the Camera Password password to set up camera Jl Appl The camera view IS zu accessed by clicking on the View Camera button on the main menu Please note that the Camera feature required Active X components and DirectX to run on Internet Explorer thus virtual machines cannot display the live view Apply Button Checks validity of the available fields and updates Camera Settings panel settings 6 1 9 System Maintenance Several maintenance options are provided System Maintenance for management purposes Clear Graphical Data All buttons have confirmation boxes prompted as accidental clicks may have Clear Alarm amp Event Log severe impact on device configuration and Load System Defaults data Clear Graphical Data This button clears all Hardware Reset graph data associated with analogue sensors This can be useful if the unit is moved to a new location or when a new monitoring phase is setup
11. Internally SafetyNet Series 5 Lite maps the odd sensor as a temperature type and the even sensor as a humidity type Trigger Delay A trigger delay for each sensor can be setup by entering a numeric value in seconds in column Trigger Delay This value is used to activate an alarm upon triggering and being active for the given duration specified E g A trigger delay of 20 causes the particular sensor to enter in to alarm mode only if the alarm is active for 20 seconds This shall eliminate spikes which may cause unnecessary alarms Type Trigger Delay Temperature zu Temperature 10 lable Digital Sensor Settings Digital Contact Closure Digital sensors can be either Normally Open or Normally Closed If the sensor type is selected to be as smoke the contact closure type is automatically selected as Normally Closed 3 Contact Closure Low Alarm Normally Open 10 jel D A Normally Open Im 1a u zul or Sensor Settings Analogue Low Alarm Low Set values for thresholds for analogue sensors in these fields As Warning High a rule of thumb the following applies Warning amp High Alarm Low Alarm lt Low Warning lt High Warning lt High Alarm e When an analogue sensor reading is lower than the Low Alarm value for duration longer than Trigger Delay it shall cause a Low Alarm for the particular analogue sensor When an analogue sensor reading is between Low Alarm SS Safe
12. Lite updates the SNMP objects under ssSLiteReadings and ssoLiteRelay every second with its current values For digital alarms the poll reply will indicate 1 or 0 where 1 is interpreted as an active alarm and 0 as an inactive alarm If sensors are disabled polled reply will indicate a zero value SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 56 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual The values retrieved for analogue sensors are integers hence a temperature or humidity value is shown as a multiplication of 10 Most SNMP graphing tools provide a method to view the graph by using a customised multiplier In this case use the multiplier 0 1 to retrieve the exact value For example temperature value 25 6 C is retrieved as 256 amp humidity value 60 4 is retrieved as 604 Please note that the relay readings are inverted 1 relay is not energized and O relay is energized Below is sample screen shot of a temperature sensor graph polled via SNMP using a tool named as Paessler Router Traffic Grapher http www paessler com Monitoring Results Custom on 210 235 143 227 16 sec averages 15 00 16 00 17 00 13 00 13 00 20 00 21 00 22 0023 0000 00 01 00 02 0003 0004 00 05 0006 0007 0003 00 03 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 a Average Today 229 95 Degrees Last Value 223 Degrees Plasimume 270 PMinimurm Created by PRTG 143 25 Free Edition 2004 by Faessler GmbH www paessler oom Device Uptime 5 day s 20 hour s
13. Optional strobe and a buzzer to indicate error conditions Blinking LED on unit indicates alarm conditions o inbuilt plotting of graphs for up to four analogue sensors with weekly daily and 2 hour history Up to 40 entries on alarm and event logs Integrating Camera view on device with compatible IP cameras Firmware upgrades over the network Only one type of modem can be ordered on one unit Utilises two of available sensor input ports One dual physical sensor is used SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 1 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Applications Computer server room monitoring Computer rack monitoring and management Alarm consolidation from other network disabled systems Monitoring of other controlled environments Monitoring of servers or PCs Water monitoring systems Remote door controlling applications Remote PoP data centers co locations telecom switching facilities and utility site monitoring o IP camera view via a single web interface on the monitoring system by using a compatible camera O O O O O O O O Figure 1 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Environmental Monitoring System 1 1 Available SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Models SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 2 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Model Number Description ZSN5002P ee by 240 Volt A C input includes a PSTN modem amp battery ZSN5002G a by 240 Volt A C input includ
14. Relay Thermostat Off triggered 119 eventCameraUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Camera settings updated triggered SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 52 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 120 eventRelayTurnedOn ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Relay turned on triggered eventRelay TurnedOff ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Relay turned off triggered eventRelayLatchReset ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Relay latch reset triggered eventTestSNMP ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Test SNMP Traps triggered eventTestSMS ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Test SMS triggered eventTestEmail ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Test Email triggered Refer to the file CSS TRAPS MIB MIB provided in the SafetyNet Series 5 Lite product CD ROM for further details on the Management Information Base The latest CSS TRAPS MIB MIB is also availa
15. SafetyNetFinder exe to find out the IP address of the unit Chapter 6 1 2 Network Interface shall provide more information on setting up the network parameters The factory default password to login to the device is password IP address allocation when DHCP is disabled If the network is DHCP disabled SafetyNet Series 5 Lite will allocate itself a fallback IP address You are advised to use a cross over cable to set a static IP address in this case Method A Use a standalone PC with the IP address set to be of 192 168 1 xxx xxx should not be 100 set the gateway to be 255 255 255 0 B Connect SafetyNet Series 5 Lite using a crossover cable and wait for more than 30 seconds once turned on C SafetyNet Series 5 Lite will be allocated 192 168 1 100 as its fallback IP address Open a browser and point to the menu where a desired static IP address can be set D Disconnect SafetyNet Series 5 Lite and connect it back on the network and ping device in order to confirm the presence Important Tips o Use the command ping to check if the allocated static IP address is a duplicate before you begin o Use the command ping to check if you are able to reach the unit once you have configured the unit Read the trouble shooting section in the user manual for any additional tips Note Once the device is configured please note the network parameters from the network administrator and note below Serial No Rear label
16. by simply turning the sensor anti clock wise and un latching the situation The smoke sensor works on a Normally Closed closed circuit methodology Hence if disconnected from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite an alarm is raised SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 33 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 9 2 4 Digital Sensors Digital sensors are contact closure sensors and are capable of detecting open circuits or closed circuits At the time of configuring digital sensors the system allows specifying the sensor be Normally Open or Normally Closed Each digital sensor carries a trigger delay up to 120 seconds For example if you set the trigger delay to be 30 Le seconds an alarm is raised only if the digital sensor is active for 30 seconds or more This feature eliminates any spikes that could occur in the monitored environment 9 2 5 DC Voltage Detectors Monitors 48VDC or 12VDC voltage inputs and provides voltage measurement to SafetyNet Two stage alarm limits adjustable across the measurement range Measurement range is 60 60 VDC 9 2 6 AC Voltage Detector Monitors 240VAC voltage input and provides voltage measurement to SafetyNet Two stage alarm limits adjustable across the measurement range Measurement range is 200 280 VAC 9 2 7 PIR Motion Detector Dual Sensor PIR with Pulse Count This advanced design incorporates Motion Signal Discretion MSD proc
17. ee eek 34 9 3 INBDIERPSTN MOBEM dadas 34 9 3 1 Modem Initialisation Strings 0022200002200000000nnennnnnn nennen neuen ennnnnn nennen nennen 35 9 4 INBUIET GSM MODEM en een teste ieh 38 9 5 EMAIL MESSAGING FROM SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE ccccecececececececececececececececetececeterenenenenenes 38 9 6 NETWORK INTERFACE AND TRAFFIC FROM SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE cccecececececececececececenenes 38 10 SMS PAGER MESSAGES FROM SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE cccccccececececeeeececececececececeeeeceeeeuseeeeeeaees 40 10 1 INTRODUCTION TO SMS PAGER MESSAGES FROM SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE scecececececeecaeeees 40 10 2 SMS MESSAGES USING THE GSM MODEM cccececececececececececececececececececececetetecenenenetenenenenens 40 10 2 1 Requirements for SMS Messages via the GSM Modem occcooccnccnnccncnnncnncnnncnnnnanonnnnns 40 10 2 2 A A ee 40 10 3 SMS PAGER MESSAGES USING THE INTERNAL PSTN MODEM cecececececececececececececececenenenene 40 10 3 1 Requirements for SMS Messages using the Modem ooccccooccncccnccnccnocnnonononcnnnncnnnnos 41 10 3 2 Subscribing to a Paging Service to Receive SMS Messages ccccocccccccncccccnccnccnnoncnos 41 10 3 3 A A ee en ee esate ende 41 10 4 SIMPLE MESSAGES dono did 41 11 SNMP ON SAFETYNET SERIES 5 UTE iii mnnn nnmnnn 43 11 1 INTRODUCTION TO SNMP FEATURES ON SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE ccececececececececececececececes 43 11 2 SNMP IMPLEMENTATION Ya
18. existing password If attempted to login to SafetyNet Series 5 Lite more than three times with an incorrect password it will provide specific instructions on how to obtain a password unlock key to access the product SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 64 CSSS5L 12 09
19. is also displayed on the Viewer The signal strength bars turn red when the GMS modem does not have sufficient signal strength SafetyMet Series 5 Serial 00 90 70 2 CF 43 B3 View Camera HEBEN Signal Strength View Graphs View Logs Sensors amp Relays Settings Logout Safetyhlet Series 5 Serial O0 90 C2 CF 48 B3 HEBEN all Signal Strength SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 12 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 5 1 Relay Status The relay of SafetyNet Series 5 Lite can be setup to be driven by sensors and other system alarms on alarm warning conditions manually operated via the web interface or used as a thermostat controller Latching option is available when the relay is driven via sensors or other system alarms When the relay is set to be controlled manually a toggle button on the Viewer allows controlling the relay Relay Status This is a toggle button The Status OFF Door Latch text on the button describes Click to ON Relay Type Manual the status of the relay If the status is ON click the button to turn OFF and vice versa The above image describes that the relay at the Security Door is ON and the relay at the A C Room Latch is OFF If sensors drive the relay the following is visible Relay Status OFF The Reset button would be Door Latch disabled at all times in the Reset Relay Type Sensor Driven case of sensors drive the
20. item click on Sensors Relays button on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite web interface menu Please note that this is a password protected menu item Use this interface to configure Seas nn o Sensors View Graphs o Relay o IP Address Monitoring o Association of Relay action to Sensors state Sensors amp Relays 1 o Association of SMS to Sensors Alarms o Association of Emails to Sensors Alarms O 6 2 1 Sensor Configuration Sensor Configuration Enabled Sensor Mame Type Delay Contact Closure Low Alarm Low Warning High Warn High Alarm Calibration Graph ID ell Precision Server 100 TempHurnd 34 D 30 10 14 27 BJ Del Precision Server X10 Humidity Server Rack ID 11 2 Humidity a f o o Eo o 0 Normally Open Normally Open Normally Open Safety Door Zoned Security Rack Room Smoke This panel allows sensor configuration Each row represents a sensor where a user may configure appropriate settings such as the sensor label sensor type trigger delay contact closure for digital type sensors For analogue type sensors there are further settings such as thresholds Low Alarm Low Warning High Warning amp High Alarm calibration Graph ID etc Sensor Settings General Enabled To edit configure a sensor it has to be enabled first All disabled sensors are not monitored by SafetyNet Series 5 Lite SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 19 CSSS5L 12 09 Sens
21. on SafetyNet IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 5 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 3 Assumptions We assume that you have o Configured SafetyNet Series 5 Lite network parameters according to the Quick Install Guide Chapter 2 and that the IP address of the device is known This manual explains how to operate SafetyNet Series 5 Lite once successfully installed on the network o An installed SafetyNet Series 5 Lite with all necessary sensors supplied by Computer Support Systems o All requirements specified below are met o Access to the local area network o Java enabled web browser IE 6 0 or higher recommended o UDP port 30705 available firewall enabled for communication on the network o Java 2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition Version 1 6 0 or higher installed on viewing PC You may install this from http java sun com o SMS delivery PSTN modem based SafetyNet Series 5 Lite requires Access Account from Telstra SMS Access Manager GSM modem based SafetyNet Series 5 Lite requires a post paid PIN disabled GSM SIM card SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 6 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 4 Introduction to SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Web Interface SafetyNet Series 5 Lite web interface is controlled by Java applets Java Runtime Environment version 1 6 0 or higher is required to
22. product Every trap also binds a string which describes the notification in plain simple English The OID of the message string is trapDescr 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 4 2 In most alarm warning cases more binding are attached to the trap so that the alarm or the warning can be handled by the network manager software Eg the sensor value is sent for analogue type sensors This value can be set to be checked by the NMS to perform third party action A few samples of the SNMP traps detect on a SNMP sniffer programs is depicted below using the SafetyNet Series 5 Lite product Coldstart trap 49 Notification Trap coldStart received at 11 13 09 15 17 07 c Time stamp O days OOh 00m 025 06th a Agent address 192 168 0 197 Port 161 Transport IPUDP Protocol SUMPYi Trap al Manager address localhost 127 0 0 1 Transport IP UDP Eh Community public 4 SMMPy1 agent address 192 168 0 197 Lia Enterprise computerSupportSystems Binding 1 sysDescr 0 DisplayString SafetyNet 5 Lite 1 00G Binding 2 sysUpTime O TimeTicks 0 days OOh 00m 02s 90th The bindings in the above image give indication of 1 System description Gives the software version and modem name 2 System up time How long the device has been up for The above bindings are objects on the MIB II implementation SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 54 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Temperature Anal
23. will include the sensor label in its description for better identification 8 1 Alarm Log Any sensor related alarm activation or clearance would be logged in the alarm log If analogue sensors are installed and they were faulty or disconnected it will also be logged in the alarm log Analogue sensor alarms will be logged indicating what threshold value it reached as well as the analogue sensor reading IP monitoring alarm and the dial tone check error will be also logged in the alarm log View Logs Alarm Log Event Log No Date amp Time Alarm Description SMS Status 1 19 16 16 15 04 2009 Alarm Cleared 22 7 C at DELL Precision Server HD1000 SMS messages successful 2 19 15 24 15 04 2009 Alarm Cleared at APS Device SMS message s successful 3 19 15 16 15 04 2009 High Alarm 22 7 C at DELL Precision Server HD1000 SMS message s successful 4 19 14 59 15 04 2009 Alarm Detected at APS Device Failed Provider did not acknowledge msg 5 18 40 07 15 04 2009 High Alarm 23 1 C at DELL Precision Server HD1000 SMS message s successful gt amp 6 18 40 04 15 04 2009 Alarm Detected at APS Device Isms message s successful 7 18 35 53 15 04 2009 High Warning 23 0 C at DELL Precision Server HD1000 SMS message s successful 8 18 34 57 15 04 2009 Test SMS Message nl SMS message s successful E 9 18 33 58 15 04 2009 Alarm Cleared at Backup A C 10 18 33 58 15 04 2009 Alarm Cleared
24. 0 0 0 0 0 ISensor 08 Label Digital 0 Normally Open 0 0 0 0 0 Sensor 09 Label Digital 0 Normally Open 0 0 0 0 0 ISensor 10 Label Digital 0 Normally Open 0 0 0 0 0 When an analogue sensor is mounted in a position where there is little or no airflow the electronics within the sensor can create an envelope of warmer air around it which can affect the recorded values for temperature and humidity SafetyNet Series 5 Lite has a calibration function per sensor type which can when set with the use of an accurate Hygrometer allow this self heating trait to be calibrated out of the recorded values for a sensor Calibration is available to adjust the sensor output by 3 0 at intervals of 0 1 readings 9 2 2 Fluid Detectors These sensors are intended to be used anywhere where water or moisture can intervene normal operation of the environment Features of fluid sensors are o Exclusive mat design for detecting surface water on floors cabinet bases etc Self resets once fluid is removed Excellent electrical noise immunity and long term reliability Beep sound when fluid is detected from the sensor itself An option of having a hard metal cover installed for industrial safety 0000 9 2 3 Smoke Detectors These sensors will constantly monitor any smoke presence on the premises LED indication is activated when smoke is present A manual acknowledgement of the sensor is required if triggered This is performed
25. 1 8 1 1 1 to sensor input type 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 1 6 1 0 Temperature Eg ss5LiteSensorOneType 1 Humidity ssbLiteSensorTwoType 2 DC Voltage see 3 Temperature used as dual temp humd Sia 4 Smoke ssbLiteSensorTenType 5 Fluid Numerical syntax Integer 32 bit 6 Digital Base syntax INTEGER 7 Zoned Security Composed syntax INTEGER 8 Security Status mandatory Max access read only SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 43 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Size list 1 0 8 ss5LiteSensorOneName to ss5LiteSensorSixName Sensor Name of SafetyNet Series 5 Lite OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 1 1 2 to 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 1 6 2 Numerical syntax Octets Base syntax OCTET STRING Composed syntax DisplayString Status mandatory Max access read only Size list 1 0 42 ss5LiteSensorOneReading ss5LiteSensorSixReading OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 1 1 3 to 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 1 6 3 Numerical syntax Integer 32 bit Base syntax INTEGER Composed syntax INTEGER Status mandatory Max access read only Size list 1 200 1200 ss5LitelpMonitoringReading OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 1 7 Numerical syntax Integer 32 bit Base syntax INTEGER Composed syntax INTEGER Status mandatory Max access read only Size list 1 0 1 ss5LiteLowBatteryReading OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 1 8 Numerical syntax Integer 32 bit Base syntax INTEGER Composed syntax INTEGER Status mandatory
26. 2 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 10 SMS Pager Messages from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite 10 1 Introduction to SMS Pager Messages from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite SafetyNet Series 5 Lite is capable of sending SMS messages via two methods depending on the model 1 Using the internal GSM Modem which requires a GSM SIM card independent of the network interface 2 Using the internal PSTN modem dialer and sending the SMS Pager message independent of the network interface 10 2 SMS Messages using the GSM Modem This section applies to model ZSN5002G only SafetyNet Series 5 Lite uses a SIM card and the internal GSM Modem to deliver SMS messages independent from the network interface The reliability is increased of the transmission as even during network failures or power failure SafetyNet Series 5 Lite shall operate using the internal batteries 10 2 1 Requirements for SMS Messages via the GSM Modem The requirements to successfully send SMS messages via the GSM modem are o Avalid GSM SIM card o If SIM card is prepaid sufficient credit o Sufficient signal strength o Appropriate configuration for GSM modem within SafetyNet Series 5 Lite o sensor Trigger Action panel configured appropriately 10 2 2 Limitations o The SMS message is sent only up to the three mobile phone numbers o The time stamp noted on the SMS message is extracted from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite o SMS messages rely on the GSM Network o SMS messages are
27. 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 34 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual The connected telephone line type has to be configured within SafetyNet Series 5 Lite settings The types that are allowed are a direct line or an analogue PABX line with a leading digit in front By clicking the Test Alarm button on the Modem SMS Configuration panel under settings it is possible testing the delivery of the messages to all the numbers entered Ensure that the latest configuration is updated on the interface with the latest phone numbers by clicking Apply before proceeding with this option 9 3 1 Modem Initialisation Strings The modem initialization strings are expected to be set as default unless connection issues persist between the provider and SafetyNet Plus The current default setting value is AT MS V22B 0 ES 3 2 N5 It is recommended that the user is familiar with Hayes AT commands both basic and extended The basic set of modem init strings can be set as per guide below Generic Modem Commands Command N Description Default Defined Values NO N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 Operating Mode Error Correction Controls the preferred error correcting mode to be negotiated in a subsequent data connection 5 Selects normal speed buffered mode Disables error correction mode Forces amp Q6 Serial interface selected Selects direct mode and is equivalent to amp MO QO mode of operation Forc
28. Computer Support Systems 62 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 15 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ s FAQ 1 My product is connected to the network and turned on Now what do do Answer Use the application SafetyNetFinder exe provided by Computer Support Systems in the CD ROM website www csspl com au of SafetyNet Series 5 Lite to detect the IP address of the unit Alternatively get your network administrator to look up the DHCP leases on your server and try to locate the device by using the MAC address of the unit The MAC address can be found on the back of the unit on a label attached to it Disable the firewall when the SafetyNet Finder application is used FAQ 2 My Java applets do not load up or my interface does not show up any buttons to click What am doing wrong Answer Your system may not have the Java Runtime Environment JRE version 1 6 0 or higher installed FAQ 3 What type of sensors and how many of them can connect Answer SafetyNet Series 5 Lite supports up to 6 universal sensors These sensors can be configured as temperature humidity fluid smoke or as contact input sensor types SafetyNet Series 5 Lite also supports a dual temperature humidity sensor however when used the system utilizes two soft ports and one physical port le the second physical port cannot be used The dual sensor type can be connected only to odd sensor numbers FAQ 4 What trigger delays a
29. IP UDP Eh Community public 4 SMMPy1 agent address 192 168 0 197 Las Enterprise computersupportsystems Specific Trap MIB Lookup Results a Name alarmDigitalsensor Module C55 TRAPS MIB Enterprise trapContral Bindings 33 ee Binding 1 trapSource 0 foid safetynetseriesliteS ee Binding 2 trapDescr 0 DisplayString Alarm Detected at Safety Door All E Binding 3 sensorTD 0 INTEGER 4 The bindings in the above image give indication of 1 Trap Origin from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite 2 Message string 3 Alarm trap is generated from Sensor Five 4th port on the sensor ports Also note the Specific trap lookup is set as type 39 alarmDigitalSensor Module CSS TRAPS MIB Enterprise trapControl indicating that it is a digital sensor that is in alarm condition SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 55 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual A configuration update notification a Wotification Trap Specific 103 received at 11 13 09 15 26 06 3 Time stamp O days Oh 09m 015 14th Agent address 192 168 0 197 Port 161 Transport INUOF Protocol SUMPW1 Trap m Manager address localhost 127 0 0 1 Transport IP UBP SEN Community public 4 SNMPyi agent address 192 166 0 197 laa Enterprise computerSupportSystems Specific Trap MIB Lookup Results ar Name eventSensorsettingsUpdate Module CS5 TRAPS MIB Enterprise trapContral J Bindings 2 ee Binding 1 trapsou
30. Lite There are up to 40 log entries on each log type 4 1 5 Menu Item Sensors amp Relays Primary link to setup all parameters related to sensors and the relay This includes sensor types thresholds linking analogue sensors to graphs IP monitoring settings Relay settings association of relay action to sensors etc This menu item is password protected 4 1 6 Menu Item Settings Allows setting up the device settings such as network interface password system time modem configuration SNMP configuration SMTP setup Camera setup hardware resets loading factory defaults etc on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite This menu item is password protected 4 1 7 Menu Item Logout Allows logging out if logged into the system 4 2 Security on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite 4 2 1 Password Authentication A password secures entry to the configuration menu items of the SafetyNet Series 5 Lite The factory default password is set to be password We recommend changing the password to a desired password with at least six characters Note SafetyNet Series 5 Lite password is case sensitive The password is limited to a maximum number of 12 characters SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 8 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 4 2 1 1 Changing the Password A password change may be performed by navigating to the Setting menu item and clicking on the Change Password button of the Device Set
31. Lite has one or more temperature sensors configured The relay operation takes the selected temperature sensor reading as input when determining the relay status If the reading falls higher than the High Warning threshold the relay turns on where as a reading lower than the Low Warning turns the relay off Relay Configuration Relay Mame Relay Type Selection Sensor Driven 0 Latched Manual Thermostat Apply Select Temperature Sensor Dell Precision ser 2 Dell Precision Server X IBM Web Server E Apply Button Checks validity of the available fields options and updates Relay Configuration panel settings If the Thermostat option is selected an additional pop up box is prompted to the user indicating the limits and operation of the relay SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 23 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Thermostat Option 6 2 3 IP Address Monitoring IP Address Monitoring Enable IP Address Enable IP address monitoring monton ecc ctas IP address to ping 192 168 1 1 option to enable IP address monitoring Ping Frequency 1 120 minutes IP Address to Ping A ping ICMP command is sent to the IP address provided in this field Ping Frequency The frequency of the ICMP command is set via this field Default is set to be 30 minutes Apply Button Checks validity of the available fields options and updates IP Address Monitoring panel
32. M Modem Mobile Number Table Maximum attempts to send message Name Mobile Number Send SMS on Alarm Clearance Apply Test 5M5 Enable GSM Modem Select to enable modem If modem is not enabled no SMS messages shall be delivered Maximum Attempts to Send Message Select the maximum number of attempts so that a failing SMS Pager message is kept trying until it is delivered by the unit E g line being busy or connection loss fails the delivery Mobile Number Table Enter the mobile phone numbers along with names in this table Names are not mandatory in this setting panel Send SMS on Alarm Clearance Select to receive SMS messages when alarms are cleared Test SMS Upon applying settings this button attempts to deliver a test SMS message s to ensure configuration is correct Apply Button Checks validity of the available fields and updates Modem SMS Configuration panel settings 6 1 7 System Clock Settings E A System Clock Settings This panel allows setting the i i E Date Settings real time clock on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite The date Date 13 09 2008 Select Day Saturday ka format should be DO MMYYYY Format only DD MM YYYY and the time format should be Time Settings HH MM SS Wi 24 hour Time hh mm ss 24 hour Format format Insert System Time Extracts the system time amp Insert System Time f Hpdate DateiTime date from the local machine SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 17
33. MS attempt status is provided by a number Click on the Legend button on the alarm log screen Please note that attempt statuses are displayed only on the PSTN modem based version of SafetyNet Series 5 Lite SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 29 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Other items that are logged in the alarm log are mains failure low battery warning and Ethernet disconnection errors Possible SMS status strings for the PSTN version are given in the table below SMS Status Description SMS message s The telephone network SMS gateway Pager Service successful provider received the SMS Pager request successfully SMS Pager message will be delivered if the mobile phone Pager is turned on provider re try attempts detected all re try attempts reported attempts Failed No ID reply When dialing up upon connection the network should reply with ID Unit did not receive such message from the provider timeout response Failed CONNECT not The modem dialed Expected a CONNECT status received however did not get connected with the destination modem password timeout timeout occurred ACK NAK timeout occurred while waiting for the ACK or a NAK acknowledge msg Please check of phone number is correctly inserted occurred max 3 mins could not be sent due the elapse of 3 minutes Cannot send message sent The message sending will not be attempted sent begun or i
34. Protections Short circuit Overload Over voltage Over temperature o Class power with earth pin o Protections Short circuit Overload Over voltage Over temperature o Fully enclosed plastic case o LED indicator for power on o Approvals UL CUL TUV BSMI CCC CB FCC CE o Current usage 300 1000mA high when battery is charging o Internally battery backed up to 2 5 to 3 hours of operation o Safety Standards UL60950 1 TUV EN60950 1 BSMI CNS14336 CCC GB4943 approved Withstand Voltage I P O P 3KVAC I P FG 1 5KVAC O P FG 0 5KVAC Isolation Resistance l P O P I P FG O P FG 25 70 RH 100M Ohms 500VDC RH O O SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 58 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual o EMI Conduction amp Radiation Compliance to EN55022 class B FCC PART 15 CISPR22 class B CNS13438 class B GB9254 class B o Harmonic Current Compliance to EN61000 3 2 3 GB17625 1 o EMS Immunity Compliance to EN61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 light industry level criteria A Temperature Humidity Sensor Humidity Accuracy 3 5 RH Temperature Accuracy 0 5 25 C Range 20 C to 100 C and 0 to 100 Power consumption 28uA O O O PIR Motion Detector Dual element sensor 13mA current draw Selectable pulse count 2 3 Tamper switch Walk test LED RFI immunity Ave 30V m 10 1000 MHz Detectable speed range 0 3 1 5m sec Dimensions 100 H x 60 W x 40 D mm O O O O O O O O
35. RE nee att ete ote A 43 11 3 SNMP TRAP IMPLEMENTATION aaa a aan 45 11 4 REQUIREMENTS EEIE E E te A NEE E eae a etn ee e e oa ee 53 11 5 BONECA e aa E A MRAP S EEA AE er ae A A E E EEE 53 11 6 SETTING THE MIB FIEE nA a ee a O een 54 11 7 INTERPRETING SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE TRAPS ccccecececececececececucucucucecacacetetaeatarateeenenenenenes 54 11 8 SII OUI Sas u ca ts VE anak aed alt 56 12 HARDWARE SPEGIFIEATIONS 2 4 0 00 0 ee en 58 13 IROUBLESHOOTING ri AAA A AAA AAA a a Eaa aiea 60 13 1 TEGEINICAL SUPPORT E E peach EE E A E E E A A AE E ET 61 14 CELOS SAR YT ee a a 62 15 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FAQ S ai ana ea aa 63 SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems vii CSSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 1 Introduction to SafetyNet Series 5 Lite SafetyNet Series 5 Lite is modern network based Environmental Monitoring System EMS It is capable of monitoring surrounding environment conditions using connected sensors In alarm conditions SafetyNet Series 5 Lite alerts notification via SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol email messaging SMTP Protocol via SMS messaging Pager notification and by its web interface Blinking LED s a buzzer and a strobe is also activated on alarm and will attract attention on error conditions The device is capable of activating a relay on alarm activation to activate desired external peripheral This product is ideal to monitor facility s
36. SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 59 CSSS5L 12 09 13 Troubleshooting SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual This chapter provides troubleshooting tips for SafetyNet Series 5 Lite without having to contact technical support staff from Computer Support Systems When troubleshooting the following problems make sure that the SafetyNet Series 5 Lite is powered on Confirm that you are using an active network connection Note Some unexplained errors might be caused by duplicate IP addresses on the network Make sure that your unit s IP address is unique Problem Message Reason Solution PASTE CET DOTAR When you load the IP address on your browser get an error message There is no response when you type the IP address on the browser address bar You are unable to find what the IP address of the unit is or you have forgotten the IP address of the unit When you type the IP address on the browser the web interface is not loaded SNMP polling shows values more than 100 for temperature or humidity sensors SNMP traps are sent detected but SNMP bindings are not shown A temperature or humidity sensor did not send SMS messages for warnings or shutdown limit alarms SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems Your computer is not able to connect to port 30705 77F1h on the unit or your PC could not allocate a port to connect to SafetyNet Series 5 Lite The SafetyNet Series
37. SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer s Name amp Address Computer Support Systems Pty Ltd 373 Johnston Street Abbotsford Victoria 3067 Australia Product Name Model SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Environmental Monitoring System Models include ZSN5002P amp ZSN5002G SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems iil CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Warranty Computer Support Systems warrants SafetyNet Series 5 Lite If used in accordance with all applicable instructions To be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of initial purchase This warranty is voided if the customer uses SafetyNet Series 5 Lite in an unauthorized or improper way or in an environment for which it was not designed Warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from accident misuse abuse or neglect SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems iv CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Instructions When using this product basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Read and understand all instructions 2 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 3 Do not use this product in
38. Server Address of the SMTP Mail server This could be an IP address or a machine name with a domain address Senders Email Address The emails are tagged by this email address as the senders address SMTP Authorisation Select to enter the username and the password for the SMTP SMTP Configuration SMTP Mail Server 192 168 1 1 Senders Email Address SafetyNetS safetyvNet com SMTP Authorisation Email Address Max 40 chars Username 1 h hary r asa com Password 2 bill ryani nasa com Apply 3 bony smith nasa com Test Email Email an Alarm Clearance authentication for delivering emails Contact the network administrator for details Email Addresses SafetyNet Series 5 Lite shall attempt to deliver emails listed Email on Alarm Clearance Select to receive emails when alarms are cleared Test Email Upon applying settings this button attempts to deliver a test email to ensure configuration is correct Apply Button Configuration panel settings cS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems Checks validity of the available fields and updates SMTP 15 CSSS5L 12 09 6 1 4 SNMP Configuration Read SNMP Community The read community setup by the network administrator for SNMP Write SNMP Community The write community setup by the network administrator for SNMP There are no writable attributes on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite at this stage SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual SNMF Confi
39. Some of the sample messages would look like Unit name Melbourne Unit Unit Location Queens St Sensor Alarms Message from Melbourne Unit Queens St Msg content High Alarm 30 7 C at Air Conditioner One 18 04 56 21 04 2009 Message from Melbourne Unit Queens St Msg content Low Warning 26 7 C at Air Conditioner One 19 24 17 21 04 2009 SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 41 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Message from Melbourne Unit Queens St Msg content Alarm Detected at Fluid sensor under Server 11 21 19 29 04 2009 General alerts Message from Melbourne Unit Queens St Msg content Hardware error detected Temperature sensor faulty or disconnected 13 44 37 02 04 2008 Message from Melbourne Unit Queens St Msg content Mains failure detected 12 41 15 12 02 2009 Message from Melbourne Unit Queens St Msg content Low battery detected 23 18 01 03 01 2009 Message from Melbourne Unit Queens St Msg content Lost Ethernet connection 10 33 06 27 03 2009 SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 42 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 11 SNMP on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite 11 1 Introduction to SNMP Features on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite SafetyNet Series 5 Lite is a SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol agent using SNMP Version 1 The type of sensor the name and the current reading from any of the analogue or digital sensors and relay st
40. Systems 37 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual ES 2 Allow LAPM MNP or Normal Mode connection answerer Disable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode answerer ES 3 2 Enable V 42 with Detection Phase originator allow LAPM MNP or Normal Mode connection answer Disable Synchronous Access Mode originator and answerer Modern S5M5 Configuration J Enable Modem Modem Initialisation Strings Dial Tone Check Checks d AT MS V22B 0 E5 3 2 1N5 Provider Telephone Number Leading Digit 7 Apply Modem Strings Access Password Maximum attempts to send m To apply the appropriate modem initialisation sting commands separated by enter value in the value field and click on the Apply Modem Strings button 9 4 Inbuilt GSM Modem The GSM modem in SafetyNet Series 5 Lite requires a valid post paid PIN free GSM SIM card along with sufficient signal strength to deliver SMS messages When in alarm conditions also when network has failured including power SafetyNet Series 5 Lite will operate and deliver SMS messages up to three mobile phone numbers 9 5 Email Messaging from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite The unit can send email messages when an alarm s is triggered or cleared up to three email addresses The unit requires a SMTP mail server address Enter the SMTP mail server address a valid senders email address SMTP authentication details an email address es and click on the Test Email button
41. To successfully send SMS messages via the modem the requirements are to have the dialup number and a password configured along with a telephone line connected to the back of the unit Information to subscribe can be obtained by the telephone network provider SafetyNet Series 5 Lite has been tested with the following telephone network providers 10 3 2 1 Telstra Telstra provides a product named as SMS Access Manager Subscribing to this service will provide the necessary password and the dialup number More information about Telstra mobile SMS Access Manager can be found at http www telstraenterprise com productsservices mobility messagingsolutions Pages SMSAccessManager aspx Please note Chapter 10 3 2 1 information has be retrieved by Telstra s website at as at 24 04 2009 Information may change due to modifications by Telstra at any given time Always refer to the current website for the latest information 10 3 2 2 Link Pager Service SafetyNet Series 5 Lite has been tested with services from Link Pager Service Contact Computer Support Systems for details in subscribing for this service 10 3 3 Limitations o The message is sent only up to the three mobile phone o The time stamp noted on the message is extracted from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite o Messages rely on the PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network on distribution o Messages are delivered only when the mobile phone is switched on 10 4 Sample Messages
42. UCTION TO SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE WEB INTERFACE ceceecececececececcecececececeeeececeeeeeeaes 7 4 1 SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE WEB INTERFACE MAIN PAGE VIEWER 2 0ceccececececeececececeeaececeseeaees T 4 1 1 MenultemMieWer ee O O a O N E 8 4 1 2 Menu Item View Camera ccccccecececcccccccccccucccceceueueeseueseseseaeseuestutaeueaeaeseaeataeaeseseaeas 8 4 1 3 Menu llem Mew Graphs lilas 8 4 1 4 Menu ltem View LOgS arica dali todita 8 4 1 5 Menu Item Sensors RelayS ooocccoconcccococonoconcnconononconaconononcnnononnnnonanononnncnnononess 8 4 1 6 Menu ING Fs STING Siaa see 8 4 1 7 Menu tem LOQOUL anne nenne 8 4 2 SECURITY ON SAFETY NET SERIES SEHE een 8 4 2 1 Password Authentication cccccececececcececececcccacecececeueeececeneataceteneataeetenentananenenenteners 8 4 2 2 Forgotten PASS WONG rra oa 9 4 2 3 Timed Redirection based on Inactivity ooccccocccoccnccocnnncanononcnnnnonccnoncnnnnnnanonnnnnos 9 5 SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE VIEWER ion aa 10 5 1 REIA TAT ar a E E E tn Aa ine a de oe 13 6 CONFIGURING SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE 0 c cccccccecececeeeeeececececececeecenenecececaeaeneaeaececuceceeeeeececeaeneaeeaess 14 6 1 SETTING SAV ENDEN Eee a e dag 14 6 1 1 Device Selling un see ee Beeren 14 6 1 2 NEIWOork NIE ac a ee een ee 15 6 1 3 SMITPConliguralionzn a re ee 15 6 1 4 SNMP GORTQUFAIIEn cia a te na a A 16 6 1 5 Modem SMS Configuration PSTN Modem
43. addresses at 1 amp 3 From SMTP configuration section 6 1 3 it is clear that emails addresses 1 amp 3 are addressed to Ol M h harry nasa com amp tony smith nasa com respectively Om M SMTP Configuration SMTP Mail Server 192 168 1 1 Senders Email Address SafetyNetS safebwNet com SMTP Authorisation Email Address Max 40 chars Username 1 h harry nasa com Password 2 bil ryan nasa com 3 Apply tony smith nasa com Test Email Email on Alarm Clearance For analogue sensors an addition column is available where emails can be setup so that warnings can be alerted via emails By selection this option a high warning or a low warning is also notified via an email to each recipient as selected by 1 2 and 3 Note emails are not available for Ethernet Disconnection error Send SMS messages based on Alarm Warning The set up is similar to above email setup where instead of emails SMS messages are delivered to recipients denoted by the Modem SMS Configuration described in section 6 1 5 Send SMS Mobile Number Table Mo Name Mobile Number 1 Bill 040034561 7 MO AN EEES alten osos Send 5M5 on Alarm Clearance Apply Test 5M5 Drive Relay based on Alarm Warning For digital based sensors Digital Smoke Fluid Zoned Security or Security the relay can be driven on or off based on an alarm being active or inactive For analogue type sensors Temperature Humidity or DC Voltage the relay can b
44. an outdoor environment or near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 4 Do not place this product on an unstable surface The product may fall causing serious damage to the product 5 This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 6 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by walking on or over it 7 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 8 Never push objects of any kind into this product through the slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 9 To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not disassemble this product Opening or removing covers will expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect re assembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used 10 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and return to Computer Support Systems for repairs under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled into the product c Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product
45. and the device is portrayed by a series of green moving indicators on the left side of the interface These indicators turn red if the link is broken and requires a refresh of the web interface via the browser A typical All s well status snap shot is displayed below Viewer 1 Temperature Dell Precision Server X100 2 Humidity Dell Precision Server X100 HMD i L 3 ED 7 O A A View Graphs 3 Temperature IBM Web Server 4 Humidity Server Rack ID 11 2 Sensors amp Relays BR A itl Chee 5 Zoned Security Safety Door 6 Smoke Rack Room SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Serial 00 90 C2 CF A9 55 Other System Al Relay Stat TTTT er System Alarms elay Status p IP Address Monitoring Status OFF Door Latch ai l il Low Battery Click to ON Relay Type Manual Signal Strength Mains Failure Faulty Disconnected Sensor SIM Card Error Name SafetyNet 5 Lite Location SafetyNet Location Figure 5 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Viewer SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 10 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual sensor type and name slider bar which moves along with the sensor values Dynamic settings for thresholds 1 Temperature Sensor 01 Label r Prod A I d Il Prod esl a 14 19 24 29 34 EE A sensor reading Non senor based alarms Other System Alarms Linkindicator and senal number of device IP Address Mon
46. at Under RACK X2311 11 18 33 16 15 04 2009 Alarm Detected at Backup A C SafetyNet Series 5 Serial 00 90 C2 D0 26 69 12 18 33 02 15 04 2009 High Alarm 22 8 C at DELL Precision Server HD1000 SMS message s successful 13 18 32 53 15 04 2009 Alarm Detected at Under RACK 2311 14 18 28 45 15 04 2009 Test SMS Message SMS message s successful 15 18 28 41 15 04 2009 High Warning 22 6 C at DELL Precision Server HD1000 SMS message s successful 16 18 10 56 15 04 2009 Test SMS Message SMS message s successful 17 18 09 53 15 04 2009 Received ping response from 192 168 0 1 18 18 08 44 15 04 2009 Network connection detected on SafetyNet Series 5 19 18 08 41 15 04 2009 No network connection on SafetyNet Series 5 20 18 08 34 15 04 2009 Network connection detected on SafetyNet Series 5 21 17 55 31 15 04 2009 Pinging 192 168 0 1 Failed o 22 17 55 22 15 04 2009 No network connection on SafetyNet Series 5 23 20 27 10 14 04 2009 Test SMS Message SMS message s successful 24 20 25 24 14 04 2009 Test SMS Message SMS message s successful 25 20 24 46 14 04 2009 High Alarm 24 5 C at DELL Precision Server HD1000 Failed Abandoned due to reset of unit Alarm log entries can be delivered via SMS messages when appropriate settings are configured in the Sensor Action Panel SMS attempt status is indicated by red or green colours on the alarm log The S
47. atus can be retrieved via SNMP polling methods GET commands On alarm or on clearance of an alarm SafetyNet Series 5 Lite sends SNMP trap notifications up to three dedicated network managers On boot up and on any configuration update SafetyNet Series 5 Lite will send a trap indicating the update to these network managers Upon configuration of the SNMP parameters SafetyNet Series 5 Lite allows to deliver a test trap to verify trap delivery It is assumed that the reader is familiar with SNMP to use SNMP features and to feel comfortable with the rest of this chapter SafetyNet Series 5 Lite uses SNMP V1 standards Computer Support Systems shall provide the CSS TRAPS MIB MIB file for SNMP purposes 11 2 SNMP Implementation Computer Support Systems enterprise ID is 14748 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite supports the SNMP System group and the Interfaces no packet count information in the MIB Il System Objects defined by RFC1213 The following objects are implemented MIB II System OID Name 0 B 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 sysObjectlD 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 sysUpTime 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 5 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 6 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite product OID is set as 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 also named as safetynetseries5lite in CSS TRAPS MIB MIB file The following implementation is made for the safetynetseries5lite OID tree Description ss LiteSensorOneType to ss5LiteSensorSixType Provides an identification for the OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748
48. based units ooccccoccccocccccccnccncnnnnno 16 6 1 6 GSM Modem SMS Configuration GSM Modem based units ooccccoccccocncconc 17 6 1 7 System COCK Sellingsine2 2 naeh 17 6 1 8 Cameras GUNG S nenne 18 6 1 9 System Maintenance cti ica 18 6 2 SENSOR REA MANU EM se colocada ad bla ere bobos deal leo e a o 19 6 2 1 Sensor Configuration adi ii di 19 6 2 Relay GOHlIauralon a er e as alo e een a o 23 6 2 3 IP Address MONILOMING Aa sn ea ee 24 6 2 4 SENSO INGE ACION ernennen 24 7 GRAPHS ON SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LIVE 2u u 0u 0 a area 27 8 ALARM AND EVENT LOGS ON SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE ununu4unnnnnnnnnnnnnnenennn nn nn nn nenn nn nun en nn nn anne 29 8 1 NASA A A a Oe 29 8 2 EVENT LOS a ia ee 31 8 2 1 Clearing of Alarm and EventLogS siii idad in 31 9 OPERATION OF SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE oooooooocononcno cono nonononononnn nono ro nnnnnnnr rro nora 32 9 1 BASIEOPERATION e e bado o ea on e one 32 9 2 EXTERNAL SENSOR e a No ao ae E NO O 32 9 2 1 Temperature and Humidity Sensors oocccccocccnccoccnncnoccnnnnncnnonnncnnonnnnnnnnnnnnonnnrnnnnnnennos 32 9 2 2 FIA Deco St ls E 33 9 2 3 Smoke Detecta a ee ta a dt ut dado di eee do 33 9 2 4 IGS SNS Or au lbs ol it ets 34 GS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems vi CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 9 2 5 DC Voltage Detector ee a 34 9 2 6 AC Voltage Deleel t een 34 9 2 7 PIR MOON Detector ee
49. be installed in order to load the applets on the browser The product uses applets to represent its Graphical User Interface GUI This user interface consists of a structural menu for easy navigation and an intuitive interface for setting up amp viewing the status of sensors of the device The configuration elements of SafetyNet Series 5 Lite web interface is password protected and case sensitive A brief description of each web interface menu item is described below Additional details of each menu item and how to use them can be found under chapter 6 Configuring SafetyNet Series 5 Lite The web interface is loaded simply using a Java enabled browser and by pointing it to the IP address of SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Alternatively configure the WINS Windows Internet Name Service to provide a name resolution for SafetyNet Series 5 Lite from NetBIOS names to IP addresses for Windows PCs This will enable to use the given resource name instead of the IP address 4 1 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Web Interface Main Page Viewer The SafetyNet Series 5 Lite web interface consists of a menu structure that is used for navigation This menu panel is located on the left side of the diagram below Viewer 1 Temperature Dell Precision Server 100 2 Humidity Dell Precision Server 100 HME View Graphs F 3 Temperature IBM Web Server 4 Humidity Server Rack ID 11 2 View Logs Sensors amp Relays Settings 5 Zoned Secu
50. ble at http www csspl com au 11 4 Requirements o A Network Manger System installed on your network or a SNMP sniffer program installed on your PC to detect SNMP traps o Correct SNMP configuration panel settings 11 5 How to Receive Traps If the read community is set according to the local network SNMP read community on alarm SafetyNet Series 5 Lite will send a trap out to each network manager IP address defined on its SNMP web interface SafetyNet Series 5 Lite sends a cold start trap at boot up In addition upon a configuration updates a trap notification is sent SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 53 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 11 6 Setting the MIB File Use the CSS TRAPS MIB MIB file and make it available for the Network Manager Software The latest MIB file is also located at http www csspl com au The SNMP software will allow configure add paths to where the MIB file is Read the SNMP software help files to find out how to apply MIB paths Once the MIB path is effectively applied the trap bindings will indicate the details of the trap message 11 7 Interpreting SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Traps Every SNMP trap is accompanied by an OID indicating the device of the trap origin This is provided by OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 4 1 or trapSource object in the MIB File The trapSource will point at safetynetseriesSlite 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 1 8 at all times for this
51. ce trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Faulty analogue sensor alarm has been cleared alarmModeminitialisationError ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Modem initialisation caused an error alarmSimCardError ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource SIM card caused an error clearSimCardError ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource SIM card error cleared clearEthernetConnection ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Ethernet Connection error is cleared ad O O1 O O1 N O1 00 O1 ada O1 dal O1 Ol O gt NO SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 50 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 100 eventGraphsCleared ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Graph data cleared by Administrator triggered 101 eventSNMPUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event SNMP settings updated triggered 102 eventEmailUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Email settings updated triggered 103 eventS
52. delivered only when the mobile phone is switched on 10 3 SMS Pager Messages using the internal PSTN Modem This section applies to model ZSN5002P only This particular model of SafetyNet Series 5 Lite has an inbuilt modem that is capable dialing out amp delivering SMS Pager messages when an alarm condition is triggered SafetyNet Series 5 Lite converts any warning alarms or shutdown messages dials the telephone pager provider on a given number to a service provider and delivers the SMS Pager messages via the PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network The unit uses the TAP Telocater Alphanumeric Protocol protocol to communicate with the service provider SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 40 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 10 3 1 Requirements for SMS Messages using the Modem The requirements to successfully send SMS Pager messages via the inbuilt modem are o Anactive PSTN telephone line provided to the unit o Correct configuration on the Modem SMS Configuration on the Settings menu o sensor Trigger Action panel configured appropriately o Subscribe to a telephone network provider for paging services Described in detail on 10 3 2 10 3 2 Subscribing to a Paging Service to Receive SMS Messages There are several network providers that allow sending SMS Pager messages via a dial up process SafetyNet Series 5 Lite uses this service to send SMS Pager messages on alarm activation
53. does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e If the product has been dropped or has been damaged f Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance 11 Do not use sensors that are not supplied by Computer Support Systems SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems V CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Table of Contents COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK nase DISCLAIMER AND REVISIONS 2 5 AH A ia Il DECLARATION OF CONFORMA idos lll WARRANTS ee en ee En Seen we Dre e EANN E EE E AEAEE IV 1 INTRODUCTION TO SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE u0u00020 0 RaRHen nn nn nn nn nn nn anna nam nn nono un nn nn nn nn nn nennen une 1 1 1 AVAILABLE SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE MODELS a 2 1 2 SAFETYNET SERIES 5 LITE CONCEPT DIAGRAM 2 cceccececececeececececeeaecececueaeaececeeueaeaeseceeueaeaeaeaeens 3 2 QUICK INSTALL GUIDE 00 a a 4 2 1 REQUIREMENTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION cccececececececececececececececececesecececesececeseeeeeateeaes A 2 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Ei a Se te ete ete ee Re em eee ee 4 2 3 ASSIGNINGAN IP ADDRESS cain creche ee cts oak Sh ce ee ee he cd cots we al ea eee ae ee 4 3 ASSUMP ONS eos rats a ee ae ON aa 6 4 INTROD
54. e driven at alarm trigger points such as Low Alarm Low Warning High Warning or High SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 25 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Alarm If the relay is set to be turned on off at a low warning level the relay shall continue to be turned on off even if the alarm levels are reached Select the operation of the relay i e relay to be active when the alarm is active inactive for digital or at low high warning low high alarm for analogue Drive Relay Select Trigger Low Warning High Warning High Warning Active Active Active Active awe Drive Relay Select Trigger Low Warning 1 e High Warning di Nal Low Warning High Warning High Alarm O iactive o Note If the relay is set up to be manually driven or as Thermostat option the associated column shall not be available for associating with sensors triggers i SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 26 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 7 Graphs on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite The graphs on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite allow viewing the trend of temperature humidity or DC Voltage sensors via three types of graphs These graphs may be viewed as an audit trail as well as a tool to analyse the trend of de future data based on the previous records The data is stored locally in SafetyNet Series 5 Lite and can be cleared upon request The graph
55. e sensor mn values I Unselect graphs to eliminate them from the view Plotting still occurs internally within the system Select series to plot the chart Rack 12H7752r TMP IBM Tape Storage HMD Server Room HMD Y Above Cabinet TMP 008 18 27 14 09 2008 18 57 14 09 2008 ver Room HMD Above Cabinet TMP Two Hour Graph Click on the appropriate button to view the appropriate graphs Click on the Back to Viewer button to view the Daily Graph Viewer screen Last Week Back to Viewer SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 28 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 8 Alarm and Event Logs on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite SafetyNet Series 5 Lite stores internal log entries for each alarm and event that occurs These are two separate logs with up to 40 entries of each When the log reaches more than 40 entries the oldest entry is removed and the latest C WiewLogs we entry is added Therefore at any given time it is able to review the last 40 entries of alarms and events To keep a record of the alarms and events it is recommended to print the table or copy and paste the table to a file and save e g to Notepad Excel frequently Settings Logout To view the alarm and event logs click on View Logs button on the main menu Each log entry consist a time stamp and a description of the alarm or the event For sensor related alarms it
56. e trap OBJECT IDENTIFIER originates from i e safetynetseries5 trapDescr OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 4 2 provides a textual description of Numerical syntax Octets the particular trap Base syntax OCTET STRING Composed syntax DisplayString Status mandatory Max access read only size list 1 0 80 sensorlD OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 4 3 allows identifying the sensor Numerical syntax Integer 32 bit number the trap originates from Base syntax INTEGER Composed syntax INTEGER Status mandatory Max access read only Size list 1 0 16 SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 45 CSSS5L 12 09 OID Numerical syntax Base syntax Composed syntax Status Max access size list 1 200 200 sensorValue 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 4 4 Integer 32 bit INTEGER INTEGER mandatory read only SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual provides the sensor value if originated from an analogue type use multiplier 0 1 for actual reading Table 2 1 Trap Type table is listed below Based on the alarm warning clearance or event on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite the below trap types are used Trap Number Trap Type clear emperatureSensor 2 warningHighT emperatureSensor 22 warningLowTemperatureSensor 23 alarmHighTemperatureSensor 24 alarmLowTemperatureSensor O cS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems Description ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr senso
57. ensorSettingsUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Sensor settings updated triggered 104 eventDeviceRebootSuccessful ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Device reboot successful occurred 105 eventDefaultsLoad ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Defaults loaded triggered 106 eventFlashCorruptionDetection ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Falsh Corruption discovered Loaded defaults triggered 107 eventPasswordUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Password changed triggered 108 eventDeviceReset ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Device reset via web interface triggered 109 eventTimeDateUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Date Time updated triggered SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 51 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 110 eventDeviceParamsUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from t
58. ersa and when applied it is typical to receive the following prompt due to the change of sensor type Validation Warning A Sensor types have changed Please correct trigger actions in section Sensor Trigger Action It is expected that the user would when change the setting on the Sensor Trigger Action panel so that it corrects the operation of the sensor when driving the relay Eg A digital sensor may have been setup to drive a relay when in Active state When the sensor type is change to analogue type Temperature the relay has to be driven at Low Alarm Low Warning High Alarm or High Warning This is expected to be set by the user as described in section 6 2 4 6 2 2 Relay Configuration Relay Configuration Relay Mame Relay Type Selection Door Latch Sensor Driven 0 Latched Manual Thermostat Apply Select Temperature Sensor Sensor Driven Option The relay can be setup so that alarm activation causes the relay to turn on or off Latched Additionally to Sensor Driven Option the relay can be set as latched which allows a trigger of the relay to stay latched energised until such time it is released by a user via the web interface The Reset button on the Relay Status on the Viewer screen turns active when the relay enters into such mode Manual Relay can be setup so that controlling is manual via the web interface Thermostat This option can be only selected if SafetyNet Series 5
59. ervices and notify of potential environmental problems which may impact on network operations Additionally the unit can monitor an IP address and enter into an alarm condition when the IP address does not respond to a ping command SafetyNet Series 5 Lite comprises an embedded web server and a powerful processor An attractive user friendly interface is used for viewing or configuring the device This interface is accessible via a standard Java enabled web browser installed in almost all computers today Features o Powerful embedded microprocessor driven with networking feature o TCP IP UDP DHCP HTTP SNMP SMTP ICMP NTP protocols are supported Up to 2 hours of internal battery backed operation in power failures 19 inch rack mountable compact size light weight and sleek design SNMP V1 features to notify error conditions via traps and allows polling data of sensors relay Email messages up to three given email addresses notifying alarm conditions SMS messaging or pager messaging via a network interface independent internal PSTN or GSM modem Remote configuration and monitoring capabilities via a web interface User friendly and attractive user interface Six user configurable contact sensor inputs o Temperature Humidity DC Voltage Digital Smoke Fluid Security etc o Use of dual temperature amp humidity sensors o One relay capable of being controlled manually via a web interface or by sensors upon alarms IP monitoring
60. es amp Q0 Parallel interface selected Same as NO Selects reliable error correction mode The modem will first attempt a LAPM connection and then an MNP connection Failure to make a reliable connection results in the modem hanging up Forces amp Q5 S36 4 and S48 7 Selects auto reliable mode This operates the same as N2 except failure to make a reliable connection results in the modem falling back to the speed buffered normal mode Forces amp Q5 S36 7 and S48 7 Selects LAPM error correction mode Failure to make an LAPM error correction connection results in the modem hanging up Forces amp Q5 and S48 0 Note The K1 command can override the N4 command Selects MNP error correction mode Failure to make an MNP errorcorrection connection results in the modem hanging up Forces amp Q5 S36 4 and S48 128 Modulation Control Commands Command MS Description Syntax Modulation Selection This extended format compound parameter controls the manner of operation of the modulation capabilities in the modem It accepts six subparameters MS lt carrier gt lt automode gt lt min_tx_rate gt lt max_tx_rate gt lt min_rx_rate gt lt max_rx_rate gt Where possible lt carrier gt lt min_tx_rate gt lt max_tx_rate gt min_rx_rate gt and lt max_rx_rate gt values are listed in table below SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 35 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Seri
61. es Lite 5 User Manual Possible lt min_rx_rate gt lt min_rx_rate gt lt min_tx_rate gt Modulation lt carrier gt and lt max_tx_rate gt Rates bps Bell 103 Bell 212 B212 1200 Rx 75 Tx or 75 Rx 1200 Tx a e E o CE a ZZ 33600 31200 28800 26400 24000 21600 19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 or 2400 56000 54000 52000 50000 48000 46000 44000 42000 40000 38000 36000 34000 32000 56000 54667 53333 52000 50667 49333 48000 46667 45333 44000 42667 41333 40000 38667 37333 36000 34667 33333 32000 30667 29333 28000 56000 54667 53333 52000 50667 49333 48000 46667 45333 44000 42667 41333 40000 38667 37333 36000 34667 33333 32000 30667 29333 28000 48000 46667 45333 44000 42667 41333 40000 38667 37333 36000 34667 33333 32000 30667 29333 28000 26667 25333 24000 V 92 downstream V 92 upstream Defined Values lt carrier gt A string that specifies the preferred modem carrier to use in Originating or answering a connection lt carrier gt values are strings of up to eight characters consisting only of numeric digits and upper case letters lt carrier gt values for ITU standard modulations take the form lt letter gt lt 1 4 digits gt lt other letters as needed gt Defined values are listed in Table above lt automode gt A numeric value which enables or disables automatic modulation negotiation ITU T V 32bis Annex A or V 8
62. es a GSM modem amp battery 1 2 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Concept Diagram Network Operations Center Remote Environment Network Management Software SMS Messages via the GSM Network SafetyNet Series 5 PSTN Modem Connection to Emails SNMP Web Browser the PSTN Network Figure 2 Network Concept SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 3 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 2 Quick Install Guide 2 1 Requirements for a successful Installation o Access to the local area network amp UDP port 30705 available for communication o Java enabled web browser Java 2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition Version 1 6 0 or higher 2 2 Hardware Installation 1 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite should be turned off 2 Connect the Ethernet cable to the interface located on the front panel Ethernet connection 3 Connect necessary inputs on to the back Dr of SafetyNet device 4 Connect power cable and turn unit on 2 3 Assigning an IP address DHCP on the network interface is enabled by factory default Upon non detection of a DHCP server on the network the unit falls back to IP address 192 168 1 100 with a gateway of 255 255 255 0 An IP address can be applied to the unit by 1 DHCP server automatic IP allocation factory default 2 Web browser via the Settings menu Network Interface panel IP address allocation using DHCP If your network is DHCP enabled Safet
63. essing to distinguish between motion and non motion signals as well as pulse width analysis to ensure fast detection and superior detection performance Pulse counting technology is utilised to virtually eliminate false detections and provide trouble free operation This is an ideal PIR to expand your existing alarm system or for new installations that require good performance Features 100 degree angle Intelligent Pulse Count Coverage of up to 15m Simple installation 9 3 Inbuilt PSTN Modem This section applies to model ZSN5002P only The inbuilt modem is capable of notifying a mobile phone or a pager device when an alarm condition occurs even when the network is down This makes SafetyNet Series 5 Lite a reliable device even when power is completely down as the internal batteries will continue the operation of the unit for a further 2 5 hours and continue in notifying To activate the modem it has to be enabled The Modem SMS Configuration panel under settings will allow configuring the modem and testing its functionality The modem is able to check for the dial tone every hour to ensure that there is a reliable telephone connection On a dial tone failure after three consecutive checks the unit will log an entry in the alarm log indicating the failure and also notify via its user interface Despite having this alarm active if a new message is to be sent the unit will still attempt to send the message SS SafetyNet Series
64. from forgetting to logout from the configuration menu items and will attempt preventing unauthorised access to the configuration aspects of the unit It is recommended that the user clicks on the Logout button when the configuration tasks are complete SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 9 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 5 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Viewer SafetyNet Series 5 Lite viewer is the key web graphical interface which allows viewing the current status of the monitored environment It gives an overall view of each sensor its type and the status Sensor name labels are displayed to identify the sensor clearly For temperature humidity amp DC voltage type sensors it gives visual interpretation of the current level with respect to the upper and lower range settings of the sensor thresholds It provides an immediate impression of what level of threat the environment is in if at an alarm stage The viewer also shows the current output status of each individual relay If the relay is configured to be manually controlled it allows controlling the relay via this interface When relay is latched and no alarms are active it is possible to reset the latched relay via the interface IP address monitoring errors hardware errors such as faulty sensors mains failure type or low battery errors no dial tone detection errors are also shows on the viewer if they occur The link status of the interface
65. gs Device Name Indentifies the Device Name SafetyNet Series 5 device This free form text tag is used on SMS and SNMP traps Device Location SafetyMet Location Device Location This free form Apply text tag can be used to indicate the location of the device The tag is used in SMS and SNMP traps Apply Button Checks validity of the available fields and updates Device Settings Change Password Click to change the password on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite The existing password is required to change the new password Existing Password New Password Change Password Confirm New Password fs SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 14 CSSS5L 12 09 6 1 2 Network Interface Boot up Preference Select DHPC or Static If DHCP selected an IP address is issued by the DHCP server If Static is selected is expected the user to provide the interface IP address Subnet Mask and the Gateway IP Address IP address of the device SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Network Interface Boot up Preference DHCP w Apply Subnet Mask Gateway Subnet Mask Subnet Mask of the device Gateway Gateway of the device Apply Button Checks validity of the available fields and updates Network Interface panel settings PS Please contact the network administrator for the appropriate settings for the network interface panel 6 1 3 SMTP Configuration SMTP Main
66. guration SAIMP Communities 192 165 1 144 Network Manager 1 Network Manager 2 192 165 1 92 Network Manager 3 0 0 0 0 Test SMF Apply Network Manager 1 3 IP addresses for delivery of SNMP traps SafetyNet Series 5 Lite is able to deliver the same trap up to 3 network manager IP addresses Apply Button Configuration panel settings Checks validity of the available fields and updates SNMP 6 1 5 Modem SMS Configuration PSTN Modem based units Enable Modem Select to enable modem messages shall be delivered Modem SMS Configuration Enable Modem Dial Tone Check Checks every 1 hour Provider Telephone Number 125107 Maximum attempts to send message Leading Digit Access Password If modem is not enabled no SMS Mobile Number Table Mobile Number 040034561 Po Mame 1 Bill O ahay osas ton oo Send 5M5 on Alarm Clearance Apply Test 5M5 Dial Tone Check Select to enable a dial tone check every hour If the dial tone is not present SafetyNet Series 5 Lite raises an alarm and then notifies via SNMP SMTP and the web interface Provider Telephone Number 8 Line Type Enter the dial out number for connecting to pager or SMS service e g SMS Access Manager Configure the type of telephone line connected to SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by selecting Direct Line or PABX If an analogue PABX line is connected enter the leading digit to get an outside line under the Leadi
67. in the email setup page Settings gt SMTP Configuration Panel for testing the units functionality to ensure the unit performs this feature prior to setting up device in the field 9 6 Network Interface and Traffic from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite SafetyNet Series 5 Lite network interface connects the unit to the local network The connection is a RJ45 Ethernet 10Base T connector Network compatibility is Ethernet version 2 0 IEEE 802 3 The type of traffic is mainly TCP IP and UDP UDP packets are sent back and forth when the user interface is active on port 30705 The IP monitoring feature sends ICMP packets based on the frequency specified SNMP operates on UDP on ports 161 and 162 If the boot up preference is set to DHCP at boot up the unit configures its network interface after obtaining the network parameters from the DHCP server using UDP on standard ports used for DHCP BOOTP protocols SafetyNet Series 5 Lite has a TCP IP HTTP web server that hosts the user interface on port 80 SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 38 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual SafetyNetFinder exe is a tool provided by CSS to locate SafetyNet Family products on the local network When running this tool please ensure the firewall is not preventing the communication SafetyNetFinder exe uses UDP for communications and allocates the next available port SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 39 CSSS5L 1
68. ite Dial Tone Alarm for PSTN Modem Version SafetyNet Series 5 Lite GSM SIM Card Error Alarm for GSM Modem Version 1 alarm condition 0 not in alarm condition SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Relay Status O Relay active 1 Relay inactive CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Max access read only Size list 1 0 1 Table 2 0 The above table provides information of OIDs to perform certain GET commands to retrieve SafetyNet Series 5 Lite related sensor readings from a given NMS 11 3 SNMP TRAP Implementation CSS TRAPS MIB MIB implements TRAP TYPE objects defined by RFC 1215 Trap types for SafetyNet Series 5 Lite can be categorized in to four types 1 Alarm type traps for digital and analogue type sensors 2 Warning type traps for analogue sensors 3 Clear type traps clearance of an alarm digital analogue or other 4 Event type traps Event Notifications The trap types can be recognized from the prefix of the trap type name All trap types have its Enterprise type set as trapControl 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 4 The trapControl OID and the trap type together has all information to capture and display traps and its relevant bind information 7 internet mn mgmt T private enterprises computerSuppartSystems u trapControl gt trapSource E trapDescr sensorID fp sensorvalue NET _ Description trapSource 1 3 6 1 4 1 14748 4 1 points to the product th
69. itoring Low Battery Disabled ok oK Mains Failure ok OK SafetyNet Series 5 Serial O0 90 C2 C9 B9 41 EEE Faulty Disconnected Sensor Dial Tone Figure 6 Features of the Viewer Any warning or alarm of an analogue sensor will be indicated on the interface as below 4 Temperature Sensor 09 Label JrrrrpPrurrryprurrepeurrrprurtrrypruedery 17 1 at I Pa A T 1 t fae Li i i k I m k m l 9 Temperature Sensor 09 Label WARNING a4 Zu 1z 17 re El Je al Figure 7 Warning Condition 4 Temperature Sensor 09 Label T 1 1 r m ur ler I af I Fo a I La ba i 4 Temperature Sensor 09 Label ALARM pcre papa flees fee Figure 8 Alarm Condition Sd SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 11 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual If an analogue sensor is faulty or disconnected IP monitoring alarm has triggered no dial tone is detected 240V mains have failed or the internal battery is low notification is provided on the Other System Alarms panel Other System Alarms Other System Alarms IP Address Monitoring ALARM IP Address Monitoring Low Battery ox Low Battery Mains Failure oK Mains Failure alternates Faulty Disconnected Sensor view ALARM Faulty Disconnected Sensor Dial Tone ok Dial Tone Figure 9 Other System Alarms The signal strength of the GSM modem on version ZSN5002G of the device
70. ity sensor sensorlD has triggered a high warning Sensor reading is sensorValue warningLowHumiditySensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Humidity sensor sensorlD has triggered a low warning Sensor reading is sensorValue alarmHighHumiditySensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Humidity sensor sensorlD has triggered a high alarm Sensor reading is sensorValue alarmLowHumiditySensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Humidity sensor sensorlD has triggered a low alarm Sensor reading is sensorValue clearDCVoltageSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource DC Voltage sensor sensorlD alarm is cleared Sensor reading is sensorValue warningHighDCVoltageSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource DC Voltage sensor sensorlD has triggered a high warning Sensor reading is sensorValue 26 2 28 29 30 3 SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 47 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 32 warningLowDCVoltageSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES tra
71. ly designed to use with SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Features of these sensors are SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 32 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Small physical size allows mounting in standard wall plate High accuracy and long term reliability Can be run up to 100m from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite using a standard CAT 5 cable 0 5 25 C temperature accuracy 3 5 RH humidity accuracy Low power consumption Excellent noise immunity Robust sealed construction Self testing SafetyNet Series 5 Lite raises an alert if sensor is faulty Immune to most airborne industrial contaminants O O O O O 00 9 2 1 1 Customised Calibrations on Temperature and Humidity Sensors Any self heating of analogue sensors that may occur in still air can be cancelled out at commissioning using the calibration software option Sensors amp Relays Sensor Configuration Enabled Sensor Name Type Trigger Delay Contact Closure Low Alarm Low Warning High Warning High Alafm Calibration Graph ID Temperature Temperature 30 Normally Open 10 14 27 34 0 0 E Sensor 02 Label Digital 0 Normally Open 0 0 0 0 N Sensor 03 Label Digital 0 Normally Open 0 0 0 0 Sensor 04 Label Digital 0 Normally Open 0 0 0 0 0 ISensor 05 Label Digital 0 Normally Open 0 0 0 o 0 Sensor 06 Label Digital 0 Normally Open 0 0 0 Y 0 Sensor 07 Label Digital 0 Normally Open
72. n is from trapSource IP monitoring alarm has been triggered ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource IP monitoring alarm has been cleared ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Low Battery alarm has been triggered ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Low Battery alarm has been cleared 49 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 49 alarmMainsFailure ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Mains Failure alarm has been triggered clearMainsFailure ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Mains Failure alarm has been cleared alarmDialTone ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Dial tone failure alarm has been triggered clearDialTone ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Dial tone has been restored Alarm has been cleared alarmFaultyAnalogueSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Faulty analogue sensor alarm has been triggered clearFaultyAnalogueSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSour
73. n time SafetyNet Series 5 Lite works out the average analogue sensor data for data plotting This data is stored locally up to a week and available graphically SafetyNet Series 5 Lite is backed by an internal battery which lasts for approximately 2 5 hours if main A C power is not present The internal battery is capable of running the sensors the strobe and the buzzer at 12V DC Users must not attempt to replace this battery at any stage SafetyNet Series 5 Lite relay is driven at 12V DC Any sensor that is not enabled will not be monitored To disable an existing sensor simply set it as not enabled under the Sensor Configuration panel under Sensors amp Relays menu item which will then be disregarded as an active sensor 9 2 External Sensors Only sensors supplied by Computer Support Systems should be used with SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Sensors are universal and any type of sensor can be connected to any sensor port available on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Available sensor types are Temperature Humidity Temperature Humidity dual DC Voltage AC Voltage Digital contact closure based Smoke Fluid Zoned Security Security PIR All sensors are standard RJ45 connection type sensors and connected to the rear panel of SafetyNet Series 5 Lite The analogue sensors operates using the RS485 protocol thus sensors can be hundreds of meters away from the unit 9 2 1 Temperature and Humidity Sensors These are specifical
74. ng Digit field Access Password Enter the access password provided by the paging or SMS service Maximum Attempts to Send Message Select the maximum number of attempts so that a failing SMS Pager message is kept trying until it is delivered by the unit E g line being busy or connection loss fails the delivery Mobile Number Table Enter the mobile phone numbers along with names in this table Names are not mandatory in this setting panel Send SMS on Alarm Clearance Select to receive SMS messages when alarms are cleared SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 16 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Test SMS Upon applying settings this button attempts to deliver a test SMS message s to ensure configuration is correct Apply Button Checks validity of the available fields and updates Modem SMS Configuration panel settings Modem Initialisation Strings Modem Initialisation Strings Modem initialization strings can be applied in sub panel Modem Initialisation Strings Enter alba Be LE the strings as necessary and click on Apply Modem Strings button It is assumed that the Appi Modem strings user is knowledgeable of the affect these strings have on the modem The modem initialisation strings are further described in section 9 3 1 Modem Initialisation Strings 6 1 6 GSM Modem SMS Configuration GSM Modem based units GSM Moder SMS Configuration Enable 65
75. ogue alarm trap ag Motification Trap Specific 23 received at 11 13 09 15 22 33 3 Time stamp O days 00h 05m 275 56th El Agent address 192 168 0 197 Port 161 Transport IP UDP Protocol SNMPYi Trap Manager address localhost 127 0 0 1 Transport IP UDP SEN Community public 4 SMMPy 1 agent address 192 168 0 197 laa Enterprise computerSupportsystems Specific Trap MIB Lookup Results ar Name alarmHighTemperaturesensor Module C55 TRAPS MIB Enterprise trapContral Bindings ee Binding 1 trapSource 0 foid safetynetseriesliteS ee Binding 2 trapDescr 0 DisplayString High Alarm 28 1 lt bO gt C at Dell Precision Server 100 ieee Binding 3 sensorTD 0 INTEGER O eee Binding 4 sensorvalue O INTEGER 281 The 4 bindings in the above image give indication of 1 Trap Origin from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite 2 Message string 3 Alarm trap is generated from Sensor One port zero on the sensor ports 4 The reading of the sensor value 28 1 centigrade degrees Also note the Specific trap lookup is set as type 23 alarmHighTemperatureSensor indicating that it is a temperature sensor that is in alarm condition A digital sensor alarm trap A C alarm a Notification Trap Specific 39 received at 11 13 09 15 26 19 5 Time stamp O days 00h 09m 12s5 69th BY Agent address 192 168 0 197 Port 161 Transport IP UDP Protocol SWMP 1 Trap Manager address localhost 127 0 0 1 Transport
76. ol optional ES2 LAPM or MNP error control required disconnect if error control is not established ES3 LAPM error control required disconnect if error control is not established ES4 MNP error control required disconnect if error control is not established lt ans_fbk gt Decimal number specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when the modem is operating as the answerer or specifies V 80 Synchronous Access Mode ESO Direct Mode ES1 Error control disabled use Normal Mode ES2 LAPM MNP or Normal Mode error control optional Default ES3 LAPM MNP or Direct Mode error control optional ES4 LAPM or MNP error control required disconnect if error control is not established ES5 LAPM error control required disconnect if error control is not established ES6 MNP error control required disconnect if error control is not established ES8 Initiate V 80 Synchronous Access Mode when connection is completed and Data State is entered see ESA and ITF ESS9 Initiate Frame Tunneling Mode when connection is complete and Data Mode is entered ES 6 Enable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode originator ES 6 Enable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode originator ES 8 Enable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode answerer ES 6 8 Enable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode ES 3 Enable V 42 with Detection Phase originator Disable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode originator SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support
77. ors R Enabled Sensc Sensor Name Sensors amp Relays Sensor Configuration Enabled Sensor Name SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual A Sensor label can be given for identification of sensor Type Trigger Temperature Ol Shove Cabinet MONDE Server Room Humidity Type Sensor Type can be selected by clicking on the drop down box in column Type on the desired row Sensor can be of type e Analogue Temperature Humidity DC Voltage Dual Temp Humd temperature and humidity Smoke o Fluid o Digital O o Security configuration d Sensor Name Zoned Security T DELL Precision Server Temo 4 ower Room 3400 E BM Server Rack R11 ecurity Room Mor PS Device nder RACK 2311 bove NAS ackup All All Tempera Humidity DC Voltage TempyHurnd i NI Selecting of a particular sensor type automatically sets the threshold values Low Alarm Low Warning High Warning amp High Alarm These can be manually edited if required The type Temp Humd is selected when dual sensors are used This is a single physical sensor where both temperature and humidity is measured This type of sensor is expected to be selected on odd sensor numbers only The immediate preceding SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 20 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual even sensor number is then not available for another physical sensor
78. ows Internet Name Service Windows Internet Name Service WINS provides a distributed database for registering and querying dynamic NetBIOS names to IP address mapping in a routed network environment for name resolution SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Password Unlock Key A specific key that allows entering a new password at the time of forgetting the SafetyNet Series 5 Lite password This key is only valid for a day In order to obtain this key it is required to request this key officially from Computer Support Systems on a company letterhead authorised by an authorised personnel DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that use TCP IP DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP addresses to deliver TCP IP stack configuration parameters such as the subnet mask and default router and to provide other configuration information such as the addresses for printer time and news servers UDP User Datagram Protocol The User Datagram Protocol belonging to the TCP IP family offers only a minimal transport service non guaranteed datagram delivery and gives applications direct access to the datagram service of the IP layer UDP is used by applications that do not require the level of service of TCP or that wish to use communications services e g multicast or broadcast delivery not available from TCP SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by
79. pSource Digital sensor sensorlD has triggered an alarm O O O 34 O O O 00 O co SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 48 CSSS5L 12 09 40 clearDigitalSensor K alarmZonedSecuritySensor K NO clearZonedSecuritySensor K oO alarmSecuritySensor clearSecuritySensor K al K alarmlPMonitoring h clearlPMonitoring K N alarmLowBattery K 00 clearLowBattery SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Digital sensor sensorlD has cleared an alarm ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Zoned Security sensor sensorlD has triggered an alarm ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Zoned Security sensor sensorlD has cleared an alarm ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Security sensor sensorlD has triggered an alarm ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Security sensor sensorlD has cleared an alarm ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origi
80. pSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource DC Voltage sensor sensorlD has triggered a low warning Sensor reading is sensorValue alarmHighDCVoltageSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource DC Voltage sensor sensorlD has triggered a high alarm Sensor reading is sensorValue alarmLowDCVoltageSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource DC Voltage sensor sensorlD has triggered a low alarm Sensor reading is sensorValue alarmSmokeSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Smoke sensor sensorlD has triggered an alarm clearSmokeSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Smoke sensor sensorlD has cleared an alarm alarmFluidSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Fluid sensor sensorlD has triggered an alarm clearFluidSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Fluid sensor sensorlD has cleared an alarm alarmDigitalSensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from tra
81. rapSource Event Device name location updated triggered 111 eventNetworkParamsUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Network parameters changed triggered 112 eventModemUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event SMS Modem parameters changed triggered 113 eventlPMonitoringUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Network monitoring settings changed triggered 114 eventRelayUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Relay settings updated triggered 115 eventSensorTriggerActionUpdate ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Sensor trigger action settings updated triggered 116 eventLogCleared ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Alarm and Event log cleared triggered 117 eventRelayThermostatOn ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event Relay Thermostat On triggered 118 eventRelayThermostatOff ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Event
82. rce 0 foid safetynetserieslites ee Binding 2 trapDescr 0 DisplayString Sensor settings updated The bindings in the above image give indication of 1 Trap Origin from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite 2 Message string Note the specific trap type is eventSensorSettingsUpdate 103 indicating that the sensor settings have been updated Temperature sensor faulty notification trap a Wotification Trap Specific 453 received at 06 14 09 15 07 07 de Time stamp O days 01h 09m 055 90th Agent address 192 168 0 101 Port 161 Transport IP UDP Protocol SYMPyv1 Trap ml Manager address 127 0 0 1 Port 162 Transport IP LIDP a Community public 4 SMMPy1 agent address 192 168 0 101 Lis Enterprise computerSupportSystems 9 Specific Trap MIB Lookup Results a Name alarmPaultyAnaloquesensor Module C55 TRAPS MIB Enterprise trapContral J Bindings 2 Ep Binding 1 trapsource O oid safetynetseries es Binding 2 trapbescr 0 DisplayString Faulty sensorts on My Room Box The bindings in the above image give indication of 1 Trap Origin from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite 2 Message string Note the specific trap type is alarmFaultyAnalogueSensor 53 indicating that an analogue sensor s are faulty or removed 11 8 SNMP Polling It is possible for the Network Manager Software NMS to poll the current sensor status and values of analogue sensors periodically and store for graphing purposes SafetyNet Series 5
83. re associated with sensors Answer All sensor types have default trigger delays based on the sensor type The user may adjust the trigger delay as required FAQ 5 How long can run my sensor cables from SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Answer We recommend up to 60m of distance from the sensor to SafetyNet Series 5 Lite using CAT 5 type cables FAQ 6 My network is not DHCP enabled Because the device is set by factory default to have DHCP when shipped what IP address does it load up with Answer If your network is not DHCP enabled after a timeout of 30 seconds the device will fall to IP address 192 168 1 100 DHCP fall back IP address with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 The best method to allocate a preferred static IP address is to connect the device direct to a PC using a crossover cable Set the PC IP address to 192 168 1 xxx excluding 192 168 1 100 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 and attempt pinging SafetyNet Series 5 Lite on the fallback DHCP IP address Once you are able to communicate with the device then you may set the preferred static IP address and connect SafetyNet Series 5 Lite on the network SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 63 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual FAQ 7 have forgotten my password on my SafetyNet Series 5 Lite system How can access the product now Answer SafetyNet Series 5 Lite provides a secure method to re enter a new password if you have forgotten the
84. rity Safety Door 6 Smoke Rack Room H View Camera Logout SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Serial 00 90 C2 CP 49 55 TT Other System Alarms Relay Status IP Address Monitoring OFF Door Latch aul Low Battery Reset Relay Type Sensor Driven Signal Strength Mains Failure Faulhy Disconnected Sensor SIM Card Error Mame SafetyMet 5 Lite Location SafetyNet Location Figure 3 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Main Page SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 7 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 4 1 1 Menu Item Viewer This is the main interface which allows viewing of the current sensor and relay status It also gives access to control the relay remotely if the relay is set as manually controlled Other monitored alarm status is also displayed e g Faulty sensors mains failure etc The analogue and digital alarm status are clearly indicated and any fault will attract attention by blinking indicators with varying colours Chapter 5 SafetyNet Series 5 Lite Viewer discusses further about the Viewer features descriptions 4 1 2 Menu Item View Camera View the IP camera view if configured This provides a link for accessing the camera view instead of requesting another webpage for the camera 4 1 3 Menu Item View Graphs View historical analogue sensor data on graphs on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite 4 1 4 Menu Item View Logs View the alarm and event log on SafetyNet Series 5
85. rlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Temperature sensor sensorlD alarm is cleared Sensor reading is sensorValue ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Temperature sensor sensorlD has triggered a high warning Sensor reading is sensorValue ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Temperature sensor sensorlD has triggered a low warning Sensor reading is sensorValue ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Temperature sensor sensorlD has triggered a high alarm Sensor reading is sensorValue ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Temperature sensor sensorlD has triggered a low alarm Sensor reading is sensorValue 46 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 25 clearHumiditySensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Humidity sensor sensorlD alarm is cleared Sensor reading is sensorValue warningHighHumiditySensor ENTERPRISE trapControl VARIABLES trapSource trapDescr sensorlD sensorValue DESCRIPTION Trap origin is from trapSource Humid
86. s currently active Failed Abandoned due to While a dial process is active the unit was turned off The reset of unit message has not been sent and will not be attempted to If the alarm is still active after a reboot the alarm will re trigger and then a new message will be sent Message not to be sent eg clearing of an alarm or messages are not configured for this type of alarm Table 1 1 SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 30 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 8 2 Event Log The event log simply logs any internal event within SafetyNet Series 5 Lite To view the event log click on the tab Event Log once the alarm log is displayed View Logs TY Alarm Log Event Log Po Date amp Time Event Description View Graphs 19 24 05 14 09 2008 sensor settings updated 2 ia sian Na nn ee O 6 17 39 26 14 09 2008 Relay settings updated 7 00 44 52 14 09 2008 Relay settings updated 8 16 40 09 13 09 2008 Sensor settings updated 9 i6 30106 13 09 2008 Sensor settings updated OOOO O oooO 10 _ 15 54 11 13 09 2008 SMS Modem parameters changed SSS ere een 16 13 22 43 13 09 2008 Door Latch manually tuned aff 18 _ 13122135 13 09 2008 JAfC Room Latch manually tumed f 19 _ 13122131 13 09 2008 Door Latch manually tumedon 31 12 52 02 13 09 2008 De 21290122 19 09 2008 Device reboot success EPERE aE eae da toas Ir Bint Tal ulm ate Tu Refresh Log
87. s require Adobe Flash Player available free at www adobe com Settings installed on the browser Logout The X axis displays the most recent time analogue data was updated and the gives timeline of the data records The Y axis indicates the average sensor readings The following graphs are provided on SafetyNet Series 5 Lite o 2 Hour Graph o Daily Graph o Weekly Graph A maximum of four analogue sensors can be plotted The association of the analogue sensor to a graph is perform under settings for sensors This is described in section 6 2 1 Sensor Configuration under Graph ID Graphs can be individually selected and viewed if required on the graph interface Average sensor readings can be obtained on mouse of the graphs SafetyNet Series 5 Weekly Graph 1 Hour Average 64 0 44 0 Sensor Reading Average Humidity Temperature or Voltage 14 0 10 59 07 04 2009 10 59 08 04 2009 10 59 09 04 2009 10 59 10 04 2009 10 59 11 04 2009 10 59 12 04 2009 10 59 13 04 2009 DELL Precision Server HD1000 TMP IBM Server Rack R111024 TMP 9 Tower Room X3400 Extension HMD Security Room North HMD Select series to plot the chart DELL Precision Server HD1000 TMP IBM Server Rack R111024 TMP Tower Room X3400 Extension HMD Security Room North HMD SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 27 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Mouse over on graphs displays the averag
88. settings Please note that the monitored device should respond to ping commands If ping ICMP protocol is disabled SafetyNet Series 5 Lite may not receive a response thus causing an IP Address Monitoring alarm 6 2 4 Sensor Trigger Action This panel holds key mapping configuration settings for each sensor and other system alarms The mapping allows setting up preference of delivery of emails SMS messages and also setting up the relay action for the relay when Sensor Driven and Latched selection is made Sensor Trigger Action Send Email Send 5M5 Drive Relay Trigger Source Type Dell Precision Server 100 Temp Humd Safety Door zoned Securty Ethernet Disconnection Trigger Select All P FP Fi The first table left side of the panel displays the possible elements that may cause an alarm l e sensors and other types of alarms along with the sensor type SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 24 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual Send Emails based on Alarm Warning It is required to set which alarms need to send emails to which email address in the matrix given below Note Email addresses are set up as described by section 6 1 3 in this document Follow each row and mark the columns 1 2 or 3 with a tick to enabled emails for the email addresses 1 2 or 3 Send Email E g Row 2 indicates that on alarm sensor 1 Label IBM Web Server shall deliver messages to email
89. t Use a multiplier of 0 1 to get the correct analogue sensor value E g 257 is 257 0 1 25 7 degrees Configure the MIB file on your Network Management System Read on help files of your software amp follow steps on how to insert MIB files Make sure appropriate configuration is present for the Sensor Action Panel is set CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 13 1 Technical Support If unable to troubleshoot SafetyNet Series 5 Lite using the above table or if the FAQ section does not provide a solution or if you cannot fix the error you may contact CSS technical support at Email support csspl com au Telephone 613 9419 3955 Fax 613 9419 3509 Please have the following details when you contact CSS technical staff o Model of product with software version o Serial number Label on back panel or from the main menu display o Date of purchase o Clear definition of problem o Steps taken so far to fix problem SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 61 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual 14 Glossary SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Simple Network Management Protocol is used for internetwork management More information can be obtained from hitp www snmplink org link active as at 22 06 2004 MIB Management Information Base This is an important component of SNMP Contains information for Network Managers interpretation WINS Wind
90. tings Panel 4 2 2 Forgotten Password Entering an incorrect password for more than three times on the web interface will direct to a web link where it provides details of how to re enter a new password Password Reset Option Follow instructions below to reset the unit password 1 Contact Computer Support Systems ns csspl com au and faxemnail a passwork unlock key request by an authorised personnel Information required Serial number O0 90 C2 C9 B9 41 View Graphs 2 Computer Support Systems will then provide you with a password unlock key a 3 Enter this given key below and click on submit Sensors amp Relays 4 IF the key is a valid the user shall be given login grants Click on the Settings button and then change the password Use password For current password when prompted Password Unlock Key fs SafetyNet Series 5 Serial O0 90 C2 C 9 69 41 Figure 4 Forgotten Password Upon a successful password unlock key submission the system will then allow entering logging the user in so that a password change can be made The default password is set to password in such cases It is expected that the user will change the password via the web interface 4 2 3 Timed Redirection based on Inactivity If a user logged into SafetyNet Series 5 Lite and been inactive for over five minutes the user is automatically logged out and the screen will be navigated to the viewer menu item This feature will protect users
91. tyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 21 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual and Low Warning values for longer than Trigger Delay duration it shall cause a Low Warning for the particular analogue sensor When an analogue sensor reading is between Low Warning and High Warning values for longer than Trigger Delay duration it shall clear any alarm condition for the particular analogue sensor When an analogue sensor reading is between High Warning and High Alarm values for longer than Trigger Delay duration it shall cause a High Warning for the particular analogue sensor When an analogue sensor reading is higher than High Alarm value for longer than Trigger Delay duration it shall cause a High Alarm for the particular analogue sensor re Low Alarm Low Warning High Warning High Alarm Calibration Analogue sensor readings can be calibrated if required Each sensor reading can be calibrated within thresholds of 3 0 with intervals of 0 1 arm Calibration Gr Graph ID SafetyNet Series 5 Lite has four graphs which can be used for analogue sensor plotting These graph IDs can be assigned to analogue sensors by selecting an ID for each required sensor Note that Graph i IDs cannot be shared by multiple sensors SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 22 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual If a sensor type is changed from analogue to digital or vice v
92. yNet Series 5 Lite will be allocated with an automatic IP address gateway address and a subnet mask when powered on Consult the network administrator for further details in finding the DHCP allocated IP address using the DHCP server You may also use the tool SafetyNetFinder exe application provided by Computer Support Systems to find out the current IP address of the unit jox Once the IP address allocated by the DHCP oll server is found use the web browser and i 5 h Exi point to the IP address to load the web o inte rface Click on Search to find SafetyNet products on your local Network Using address 0 0 0 0 port 4444 to find SafetyNet products Note The unit falls back to the IP address Peine fom 158155 ZaletyNet Version T 00 L3 192 168 1 100 with a subnet mask of De ee 255 255 255 0 after 30 seconds if the network Gateway 132168 1 254 is DHCP disabled If this is the case use a cross over cable on to a PC with an IP address of 192 168 1 xxx except 100 and set the unit to a static IP address Once done turn off unit connect the unit to the local network and then turn power on i SafetyNetFinder exe is a tool provided by CSS to locate SafetyNet products on the local network SS SafetyNet Series 5 Lite by Computer Support Systems 4 CSSS5L 12 09 SafetyNet Series Lite 5 User Manual IP address allocation using a Web Browser Open a web browser and direct to the IP address of the unit Use the tool
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