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2. Receive _ 5 GND Ground GND Ground 4 GND Ground 4 GND Ground 3 RXD Receive Data oy 3 RX Receive 2 DSR Data Set Ready 1 2 NIC Not Connected 1 4 CTS Clear to Send 1 TX Transmit 4 Wire 202 Connector RJ 11 Phone Line Connector 8 NIC Not Connected Z T TX Transmit Z Ye 6 RX Receive os GND Ground 4 GND Ground 3 RX Receive N 2 TX Transmit 4 N C Not Connected Hot Tip click on the Product Information Search link Type in the full part number of your unit T lf you are unsure of the serial port type on your NetGuardian login to MyDPS and and click the Submit button to access the specifications The serial port can be used for three different functions e Reach through proxy connection for LAN based Telnet access to switches radios PBXs and other equipment e Alarm reporting to the T Mon Remote Alarm Monitoring System over an RS 232 485 202 or dial up modem e Dial up notifications via your cell phone and alphanumeric pager Note If the serial port is configured for alarm reporting to T Mon the port is not available for use as a reach through proxy port 5 4 Multi Purpose Analog Inputs Analog Connectors Note Analog Channel Polarity does not match label on units shipped prior to 09 27 14 The NetGuardian s sixteen multi purpose analog inputs measure continuous ranges of voltage or current Analog alarms are typically used
3. aws Dita Temp Sensor 1 Palariy ee 4 __ Digital Temp Sensor 14 Valuer_______ 9 1 4964 A CO MO O e AAA RS Digital Temp Sensor 15 Range______________ _ 9 1 ou Dita Temp Sensor Party Pes oo om Display 19 Digital Temp Sensor 15 Value 9 14 1732 Digital Temp Sensor 16 Minor Under Minor Over 99 1 33 34 _ Digital Temp Sensor 16 Major Under Major Over 99 1 35 36 Digital Temp Sensor 16 Sensor not Detected ee 1 sv Digital Temp Sensor 16 Range______________ _ 9 1 J 443 Digital Temp Sensor ariy vs 4 __ Digital Temp Sensor 16 Values 9 1 _ 4964 Digital Temp Sensor 17 Minor Under Minor Over 99 T 2 Digital Temp Sensor 17 Major Under Major Over es l 34 Digtal Temp Sensor 17 Sensor not Detected se 1 f s Digital Temp Sensor 17 ange l gt on Digital Temp Sensor 17 Polarity l l B Digital Temp Sensor 17 Vae a 1782 E Digital Temp Sensor 18 Minor Under Minor Over 99 1 33 34 Digital Temp Sensor 18 Major Under Major Over 99 1 gt 35 36 Digital Temp Sensor 18 Sensor not Detected 9 41 3 Digital Temp Sensor 18 ange Tag aras Dita Temp Sensort8 Palariy ee 4 Digital Temp Sensor 18 Vau a vna Note Digital Temp Sensor Value must be multiplied by the appropriate VBIT from table 14 2 in order to create a De Value k k dd k k Ao ad od l k Display Description
4. test HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help 7 3 HHHH E E Logged in successfully NetGuardian 16A v1 0G6 6151 c 2009 DPS Telecom Inc Reboot Required Clonfia Pling Djebug elfXJ1it C Ethernet DICP Stats nfVjram Pr I maryPort re Bjoot ESC I Port Type 232 Baud 9600 Parity no Stop al Flow None RTS Head RTS Tail t Y pe Blaud Pjarity S top Filow Head Tjail ESC 7 Connected 0 00 31 Auto detect 2400 B N 1 SCROLL caps NUM Capture Print echo Serial port configuration 25 1 To enter configuration setting for the Serial Port login to the TTY interface and press C onfig gt pr l maryPort 2 Press the hot keys to toggle through the following options Indicates default settings NOTE Default settings may not reflect the primary interface that shipped in the unit e Port Type 232 485 202 e Baud 115200 57600 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 e Parity None even odd e Flow control None hardware e Stop bits 1 2 3 Set the RTS head tail if using 202 Carrier time Suggested settings are head 60 tail 40 0 0 if using RS232 26 8 2 Set DCP Parameters P Z NG 16 HyperTerminal NetGuardianl6 v1 0A 004 c 2009 DPS Telecom Inc Clonfig Pling Debug elXJit C Ethernet D CP S tats n ram Pr I maryPort re B oot ESC I Port Type 232 Baud Gi Parity no Stop Flow None RTS Head 0 RTS Tail 0 t Y pe Blaud P arity S top F
5. 23 24 25 26 27 27 28 29 29 31 33 34 34 37 11 4 RADIUS 11 5 Serial Ports 11 6 SNMP 11 7 Notifications 11 7 1 Notification Settings 11 7 2 Schedule 11 8 Alarms 11 9 Controls 11 104Analogs 11 11Sensors 11 1DSCP 11 1Ping Targets 11 145ystem Alarms 11 18BAU Global Settings 11 16limers 11 1Date and Time 12 Monitoring via the Web Browser 12 1 Alarms 12 2 Controls 12 3 Analogs 12 4 Sensors 12 5 DSCP 12 6 Ping Targets 12 7 System Alarms 12 8 BAU Alarms 12 9 Graph 13 Device Access Descriptions 14 Firmware Upgrade 15 Reference Section 15 1 Front and Back Panel LEDs 15 2 Display Mapping 15 3 System Alarms Display Map 15 4 SNMP Manager Functions 15 5 SNMP Granular Trap Packets 16 Frequently Asked Questions 16 1 General FAQs 16 2 SNMP FAQs 17 Technical Support 18 End User License Agreement 38 39 40 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 49 51 52 52 53 54 55 55 55 57 58 59 59 60 60 60 63 64 65 65 66 73 74 79 76 76 77 79 80 1 NetGuardian Overview SN gt i A with 420 Alarming En E BE www dpstele com As an asy to install high density RTU the NetGuardian 16A effectively monitors sites with a lot of discrete alarm points Effective easy to install light capacity alarm monitoring The NetGuardian 16A is a compact LAN based high density remote telemetry unit The NetGuardian is designed for easy installation at remote sites with up to 20 discrete alarm points making it cost effectiv
6. except as required by United States copynght laws 2015 DPS Telecom Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telecom shall not be liable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Contents Visit our website at www dpstele com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs NetGuardian Overview Specifications Shipping List 3 1 Optional Shipping Items Available by Request Installation 4 1 Tools Needed 4 2 Mounting NetGuardian Back Panel 5 1 Power Connection 5 2 LAN Connection 5 3 Serial Connection 5 4 Multi Purpose Analog Inputs 5 4 1 Switching Analog Alarms to Current Operation 5 5 50 Pin Alarm and Control Relay Connector 5 6 Discrete Alarms 5 6 1 Externally Powered Build Option 5 7 Optional 66 Block Connector NetGuardian Front Panel 6 1 USB Craft Port 6 2 D Wire Sensor Input Quick Start How to Connect to the NetGuardian 7 1 wa USB Craft Port using TTY Interface 7 2 Ma LAN TTY Interface 8 1 Configure Serial Port 8 2 Set DCP Parameters NetGuardian Web Browser 9 1 Logging on to the NetGuardian 9 1 1 Changing the Default Password 10 NetGuardian Quick Turn Up 10 1 How to Send Email Notifications 10 2 How to Send SNMP Traps 11 Provisioning Menu Field Descriptions 11 1 System 11 2 User Profiles 11 3 Ethernet Oo O ON O O Bb QO N 12 13 14 14 15 16 16 16 17 17
7. s IP gait l Address as it is configured If the ping test is l h N k Time S h 34 NTP Failed Gia Ee One ees successful then check the port setting and failed l verify the port is not being blocked on your netw ork Toggles state at constant rate as configured by T STE l o turn the feature off set the Timed Tick timer to 35 Timed Tick the Timed Tick timer variable Useful in testing integrity of SNMP trap alarm reporting i Serial port 1 or appropriate serial port number Serial 1 RevQ full receiver filled w ith 8 K of data 4 K if BAC active ee Not expected to occur Call DPS Tech Support 559 454 1600 Notifica en failed A notification 1 event such as a page or email Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose notification w as unsuccessful problems Notification 2 failed A notification 2 event such as a page or email Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose notification was unsuccessful problems Notification a failed A notification 3 event such as a page or email Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose notification was unsuccessful problems Check proxy connection The serial port data may not be getting collected as expected 3 3 3 O Notfica on a tailed A notification 4 event such as a page or email Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose notification was unsuccessful problems Notification 5 failed A notification 5 event such as a page or email Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose notification
8. w as unsuccessful problems 43 Notification 6 failed A notification 6 event such as a page or email Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose notification was unsuccessful problems da Notification7 failed A notification 7 event such as a page or email Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose notification was unsuccessful problems 45 Notification 8 failed A notification 8 event such as a page or email Use RPT filter debug to help diagnose notification was unsuccessful problems Try pinging the Netw ork Time Server s IP Address as it is configured If the ping test is successful then check the port setting and failed l verify the port is not being blocked on your netw ork 7 8 9 40 41 42 Default Communication w ith Netw ork Time Server has Configuration al N 00 Toggles state at constant rate as configured by T E l o turn the feature off set the Timed Tick timer to Dip Sw itch Config the Timed Tick timer variable Useful in testing 0 integrity of SNMP trap alarm reporting l Ma EPs Not The MAC Address is not set Call DPS Tech Support 559 454 1600 See Section Quick Start How to Connect to the NetGuardian 16A via Craft Port If not using the NetGuardian over LAN set the IP address to 255 255 255 255 LAN hardware The unit does not have a solid LAN link to the f connecting to a hub you might require a LAN error hub switch or router crossover cable SNMP processing SNMP trap
9. 2 Solar Voltage 9 52 VDC 3 Temperature Sensor 1 Major Under 5 05 VDC 4 Temperature Sensor 2 Major Under 0 00 VDC 5 Temperature Sensor 3 Major Under 742 VDC 6 Temperature Sensor 4 Major Under 5 54 VDC Click on DSCP in the Monitor menu to view the current DSCP device statuses 12 6 Ping Targets Ping Targets can be viewed by going to Monitor gt Ping Targets Here you can view the state either Clear or Alarm for each of your configured Ping Targets Up to 32 ping targets may be configured Ping Targets Id Description Display Map 1 Cisco Router 2 Ethernet Switch 1 3 Ethernet Switch 2 4 Ethernet Switch 2 a Router 2 6 Media Converter 7 Microwave Transmitter H Cisco 15454 9 Calix 10 Modem 11 PEX 12 Proxy Server View the status of Ping Targets from the Monitor gt Ping Targets menu 60 12 7 System Alarms System alarms are not editable housekeeping alarms that are programmed into NetGuardian The Monitor gt System Alarms screen provides the status of the system alarms by indicating if an alarm has been triggered Under the State column the status will appear in red if an alarm has been activated The status will be displayed in green when the alarm condition is not present See Display Mapping in the Reference Section for a complete description of system alarms System Alarms Pnt Description Display Map 33 Default configuration 34 DCP poller inactive 39 SNMP community error 41 Notification
10. 4 50 CTRL5 42 CTRL 6 43 O e O 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 5 ALM 11 CTRL7 44 ALM 12 12 CTRL8 45 Note designates a build option for either 16 alarms 8 relays or 20 alarms 4 relays Alarm and control relay connector pinout for the NetGuardian 16A NO lele lam llel Z o K lG IAM l lol o O 3 p p rm a IO OCOloOlalNiIa AI MOINIO 14 5 6 Discrete Alarms Dry Contact Contact to Ground NetGuardian case NetGuardian case T LA GND WN GND A VV Alarm 7 UN Alarm y y gt OM Batt Ow Batt Note Make sure that grounds have a common reference this is usually done by tying grounds together Discrete alarm points can connect as a dry contact or a contact to ground The NetGuardian features up to 20 16 optional discrete alarm inputs also called digital inputs or contact closures Discrete alarms are either active or inactive so they re typically used to monitor on off conditions like power outages equipment failures door alarms and so on The NetGuardian s discrete alarm points are single lead signals referenced to ground The ground side of each alarm point is internally wired to ground so alarm points can connect either as a dry contact or a contact to ground In a dry contact alarm The alarm lead brings a contact to the ground lea
11. AES or No Priv Specify the privacy password Fields in the Provisioning gt SNMP settings 11 7 Notifications From the initial Provisioning gt Notifications menu you will see which of the 8 notifications are enabled their server and schedule Click on the Edit link for one of the notifications to begin configuration Once you ve chosen which notification you want to setup check the Enable Notification to turn it on and select a notification method 41 11 7 1 Notification Settings Email Notification Fields Notification 1 Email SMTP Server IP or Host Name smtp gmail com Port Usually Use 25 465 Vv Use SSL From E mail Address Global ng1Ga dpstele net To E mail Address userl23 gmail com How to authenticate J No authentication POP before SMTP authentication SMTP authentication User name userl 3 Password userl 3 Back Save and Next Editing Email Notification Settings Email Notification SMTP Server IP or Host Name Port Number The port used by your email server to receive emails usually set to 25 Check this box to use SSL encryption Currently this feature has been tested with Gmail To send with Gmail SMTP server do the following SMTP Server IP or Host Name should be set to smtp gmail com Use SSL Port number must be set to 465 SMTP authentication radio button must be selected User name and password below under How to Authenticate are the user name and password for
12. MIB that supports only the NetGuardian 16A s RTU variables The T MonXM variables are included in the distributed MIB only to provide SNMP managers with a single MIB for all DPS Telecom products How many traps are triggered when a single point is set or cleared The MIB defines traps like major alarm set cleared RTU point set and a lot of granular traps which could imply that more than one trap is sent when a change of state occurs on one point A Generally a single change of state generates a single trap gt P O PO PO What does point map mean A point map is a single MIB leaf that presents the current status of a 64 alarm point display in an ASCll readable form where a represents a clear and an x represents an alarm The NetGuardian 16A manual talks about control relay outputs How do control these from my SNMP manager The control relays are operated by issuing the appropriate set commands which are contained in the DPS Telecom MIB How can associate descriptive information with a point for the RTU granular traps The NetGuardian 16A alarm point descriptions are individually defined using the Web Browser My SNMP traps aren t getting through What should I try Try these three steps 1 Make sure that the Trap Address IP address of the SNMP manager is defined If you changed the Trap Address make sure you saved the change to NVRAM and rebooted 78 2 Make sure all alarm point
13. Major Under Major Over es 4 34 AnalogiRange Et Analog 1 Polariy CTC Analog1Valuver 382 oats Analog 2 Minor Under Minor Over TT 33 34 Analog 2 Major Under Major Over 9 1 J 3536 Analog2 Banga ee 1 aras Analog 2 Polarity Es Analog2Values 0 a o oa Analog 3 Minor Under MinorOver e 1 12 Analog 3 Major Under Major Over_____________ 9 4 34 Analog3Range CE g 1 99m Analog3Polarty gt 99 13 Display 4 Analog3Value o S 8 4 t7s2 Analog 4 Minor Under Minor Gyer 9 4 3334 Analog 4 Major Under MajorOver 9 4 J 3536 Analog4Range__ 99 443 Analog4Polarty 89 f 4 45 Analog4Value 9 4 4964 Analog 5 Minor Under Minor Gyer 9 4 12 Analog 5 Major Under MajorOver 9 J 34 Analog5Range__ 9 1 911 A alog 5Polarity 3 3 3 pp e 13 Display 5 Analog 5 Value o S oa ira Analog 6 Minor Under MinorOver 9 1 3334 Analog 6 Major Under Major Over____________ 9 1 3536 Analog6Range__ S f 1 4543 Analog6Polarity o Yo S Analog6Value 89T a Analog 7 Minor Under MinorOver 9 4 J 12 Analog 7 Major Under MajorOver 9 34 Analog7Range_ o 9 1 911 Analog7Polarity a o o po B Display 6 Analog7Vae CE g 4 4732 Analog 8 Minor Under MinorOver 9 3334 Analog 8 Major Under Major Over____________ ___ 3536 Anal
14. Pin Alarm Connector 2 821 20835 00 R 3 4 Amp GMT Fuses 2 741 00750 00 Rack Screws 1 000 12500 06 Pads 2 015 00030 00 x 2 Lg Locking Power Connectors 2 820 35102 00 3 1 Optional Shipping Items Available by Request da Lg Pluggable Power Connectors Replaces Lg Locking Power Connectors 2 820 00862 02 24V Wall Transformer D PR 105 10A 02 110VAC to 24VDC converter Telephone Cable 6ft D PR 045 10A 01 For Optional Modem Build Only 3 x 1 202 Option only 4 Pin Serial Connector 2 820 00814 02 x 1 Wireless Option Only Wireless Antenna 2 901 00802 00 x 1 Sensor Power Only Sensor Power Connector 2 821 10435 00 Track Monitor D PK TRKMN 12001 4 Installation 4 1 Tools Needed To install the NetGuardian you ll need the following tools Phillips No 2 Screwdriver Small Standard No 2 Screwdriver PC with terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal 4 2 Mounting The NetGuardian can be flush or rear mounted The compact NetGuardian occupies only one standard rack unit The NetGuardian mounts in a 19 or 23 rack and can be mounted on the right or left in the flush mount or rear mount locations as shown in the above diagram The rack ears can be rotated 90 for wall mounting or 180 for other mounting options 19 rack ears 23 rack ears 2 700 5 NetGuardian Back Panel NetGuardian back panel connections Note Analog
15. address is not defined and an SNMP Check proxy connection The serial port data may error trap event occurred not be getting collected as expected SNMP community Community string does not match your SNMP Verify both community strings to make sure they error master s community string match id ei An error occurred transmitting data over LAN Verify that you can ping both devices te IP Address Not Set The IP Address is not set 61 62 63 4 6 73 74 15 4 SNMP Manager Functions The SNMP Manager allows the user to view alarm status set date time issue controls and perform a resync The display and tables below outline the MIB object identifiers Table 14 3 begins with dpsRTU however the MIB object identifier tree has several levels above it The full English name is as follows root iso org dod internet private enterprises dps Inc dpsAlarmControl dpsRTU Therefore dps RTU s full object identifier is 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 Each level beyond dps RTU adds another object identifying number For example the object identifier of the Display portion of the Control Grid is 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 3 3 because the object identifier of dosRTU is 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 the Control Grid 3 the Display 3 ControlGnd 3 AlarmGrid 5 _OW_vTraps DisplayGrid 0 2 DisplayEntry 1 MWRamGrid 4 NWRamSection 1 AlarmEntry 1 Tbl B1 O OV_Traps points 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 0 Po
16. browser interface 62 Your graph will appear on the next screen This graph is Adobe Flash based and allows you to mouse over the lines to quickly vew measurements date time and value within their context of the overall graphing trend Below the graph is a full textual list of all indexed points with their dates and values Trending Graph Points Index nA IF K W N Ff Analog Trending sensor 1 EE SEA Start 2013 03 15 00 00 00 Date Mar 16 2013 1 00 AM End 2013 03 18 00 00 00 Value fete F Interval 1 hours Grouping average amp 4 amp E a 5 i T ici 75 NZ K 4 i i S Mg A ey te S H S Y Zs E 7 fa F T 2 h a Ta G by S ye p To de a amp y amp aq sy Date amp Time Back Timestamp Value Fri Mar 15 2013 00 00 00 GMT 0700 Pacific Daylight Time 77 337 Fri Mar 15 2013 01 00 00 GMT 0700 Pacific Daylight Time 77 094 Fri Mar 15 2013 02 00 00 GMT 0700 Pacific Daylight Time 76 893 Fri Mar 15 2013 03 00 00 GMT 0700 Pacific Daylight Time 76 548 Fri Mar 15 2013 04 00 00 GMT 0700 Pacific Daylight Time 76 285 Fri Mar 15 2012 E HD CMT 0700 fDarific Mavlinht Timet 7A NEO Specify your parameter values and build an interactive graph based on the alarm point history 63 13 Device Access Descriptions The Device Access options listed in pink on the left side of the web interface provide options for generating reports updating the NetGuardian s firmware and rebooting the unit Click a
17. connector only one way to ensure the correct polarity Note The negative voltage terminal is on the left and the GND terminal is on the right NO 01 Eh W 10 Verify that the Se LED is lit To confirm that power is correctly connected the front panel status LED will flash RED and GREEN indicating that the firmware is booting up An optional version of the unit is powered by a screw on plug as seen in the image below Close up view of the screw on power connector To connect the unit s power supply with a screw on plug follow these steps 1 Plug in the power connector to the rear panel of the device 2 Twist the collar of the plug to lock in place 3 Plug in the wall transformer to a power outlet 5 2 LAN Connection To connect the NetGuardian to the LAN insert a standard RJ45 Ethernet cable into the 10 100BaseT Ethernet port on the back of the unit If the LAN connection is OK the LNK LED will light SOLID GREEN 5 3 Serial Connection The NetGuardian has 5 build options for it s serial dialup port You can order your port as a Yost RS 232 RS 485 4 wire 202 RJ45 4 pin connection with a dial up modem or 900Mhz wireless interface The serial port is located on the back panel where it is labeled Primary 10 Serial port build options Yost RS 232 RJ45 Connector RS 485 RJ45 Connector 8 RTS Request to Send 8 TX Transmit 7 7 DTR Data Terminal Ready 7 NIC Not Connected 4 8 TXD Transmit Data B RX
18. create a bl Value bh 69 70 Display II Point Digital Temp Sensor 11 Minor Under Minor Over Le 4 12 Digital Temp Sensor 11 Major Under Major Over AAA Digital Temp Sensor 11 Sensor not Detected Pes poa T 5 Digital Temp Sensor 11 Polarity os o few Display 17 hb bh ob Digital Temp Sensor 11 Range______________ __vs 1 ou Digital Temp Sensor 11 Values 9 t732 Digital Temp Sensor 12 Minor Under Minor Over____ 99 1 3334 _ Digital Temp Sensor 12 Major Under Major Over____ ___vs 1 35 36 Digital Temp Sensor 12 Sensor not Detected ee 1 7 Digital Temp Sensor 12 Range______________ _ 9 1 as Digital emp Sensor 12 Pakariy e as Digital Temp Sensor t2Valuer_____________ 9 1 4964 Digital Temp Sensor 13 Minor Under Minor Over 99 1 12 Digital Temp Sensor 13 Major Under Major Over____ 99 1 34 Digtal Temp Sensor 13 Sensor not Detected fgg 1 f s Digital Temp Sensor 13 Range_____________ __ g J 1 ou Digital Temp Sensor 13 Polarity 9 1 nB Digital Temp Sensor 13 Value 9 4 t732 i Digital Temp Sensor 14 Minor Under Minor Over 99 14 3334 _ Digital Temp Sensor 14 Major Under Major Over 99 1 3536 Digital Temp Sensor 14 Sensor not Detected 99 1 sv ek a ee lor los la lar los lod a lor la la la la los Digital Temp Sensor 14 Range_____________ _ 9 1
19. enabled on the NetGuardian local authentication will be invalid through the web and can only work via Craft port 11 5 Serial Ports 39 The Provisioning gt Serial Port menu allows you to change settings depending on the port type of your NetGuardian From this menu you can select a mode of operation and enable reach through serial port functionality or o S 2 E A Base Alarms Controls Event Log System Ethernet Serial Port Primary Serial Port Configuration System Alarms Port Configuration Reach Through Port Type Baud Parity Stop Bits q Primary port located 232 v 9600 8 bitdata no parity Y 1 Kaier Henog in the back of the a aa inet RTS head RTS tail Port Type y 3000 TCP 0 0 The Provisioning gt Serial Ports menu A reminder that your primary serial port is located on the back of the NetGuardian chassis Port Configuration Select the serial port for your build of the NetGuardian FETE Choose from 232 485 Baud Parity and Stop Bits Select the appropriate settings from the drop down menu RTS Head Only used if your NetGuardian was built with a 202 modem RTS Tail The most commonly used value is 30 Only used if your NetGuardian was built with a 202 modem The most commonly used value is 10 Reach Through Enable Reach through Checking this box enables the port to be used as a terminal server Most commonly used to Telnet through the port over LAN to
20. gt O0 D D D S D D D D 3 RECTIFIER Advanced gt gt Oo oO ajajajaja _ Mees 0 08000800 31 10 2 Howto Send SNMP Traps 1 Click on the SNMP button in the Provisioning menu Enter the SNMP GET and SNMP SET community strings for your network then click Save The typical SNMP SET and GET community strings for network devices is public As an added security measure we ve made our default dps public SNMP Global Settings Get Community dps public Set Community dps public Read and Write Access SINMPv3 SNMPv2c and SNMPv1 SNMPv3 Engine ID 30000a7a03001081006603 SNMPv3 Users Id SNMPv3 Username Auth Type Auth Pass Priv Type Priv Pass 1 No Auth lt No Priv NoAuth NoPriv lt AM j No Auth No Priv l 2 Click on the Notifications button in the Provisioning menu You can setup as many as 8 different notifications Begin the setup wizard by clicking Edit for a notification number In this example we ll setup Notification 4 to send SNMP traps to your alarm master 3 At the Notification Setting screen use the drop down box to set what events to use for this notification Now select the Send SNMP Notification button and click Next Notification 1 Status Notification Disabled O Send Email Type Send SNMP Relay 4 At the SNMP Notification screen you ll enter your network s SNMP settings Enter the IP address of your SNMP Trap Server Enter the Trap Por
21. location Advanced Click Next to continue Cancel 2 Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced 3 Click Next gt Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose pour search and installation options IG Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed T Search removable media floppy CD ROM le Include this location in the search C Program Files Common Files Logishrd LogiD rivers Browse C Dont search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver pou choose will be the best match for pour hardware c Back Cancel 4 Select Search for the best driver in these locations 5 Insert NetGuardian Resource Disc CD into your PC 6 Click Browse Browse For Folder Select the folder that contains drivers for your hardware 2 Desktop a My Documents E y My Computer Aerickson on Server03 oll Home B Se Local Disk C E k NG480G3 D D Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 E O Firmwatt v1 04 0686 O MIB Files e Removable Disk E e Removable Disk F e Removable Disk G l e Removable Disk H E M M HE MKTG Server 5 i 3 MKTG Server T Y 3 Public on ServerO3 Sys LZ
22. of the alarm point Leaving this option Rev Reverse un checked means a normally open contact closure is an alarm When polarity is reversed a normally closed alarm point is clear when closed Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm notifications for that alarm point Advanced Alarm Configuration Advanced gt gt User definable description condition and color that will appear for the discrete alarm input on Set Example Alarm On Clear Color EFO INDE Peer puen condition and color that will appear for the discrete alarm input on Clear Example Alarm Cleared Qual Time Qualification The length of time that must pass without interruption in order for the condition to be Time considered an Alarm or a Clear Qual Type Qualification Allows you to choose whether you want to apply the Qualification Time to the alarm Type set Clear or Both Notification Devices On Set Color 44 11 9 Controls The NetGuardian s 2 18 control relays can be configured in the Provisioning gt Controls menu You can enter your own description for these relays and designate them to a notification device s Controls Id Description Display Map 1 2 side Door Details gt gt 3 Back Door Details gt gt 4 Tower Lights Details gt gt 5 Router 1 Details gt gt 6 Router 2 Details gt gt 7 Switch 1 Details gt gt 3 Switch 2 Details gt gt 9 Media Converter Details gt gt 10 Serer Details
23. table 14 2 in order to create a displayable Value Display A Description II E Digital Temp Sensor 3 Minor Under Minor Over Le 4 12 Digital Temp Sensor 3 Major Under Major Over A AAA Digital Temp Sensor 3 Sensor not Detected PET 5 Digital Temp Sensor 3 Polarity S o few Display 13 hb bh ob Digital Temp Sensor 3 Range_____________ __ 9 J 1 ou Digital Temp Sensor 3 Value 9 R2 Digital Temp Sensor 4 Minor Under Minor Over_____ 99 1 33 34 Digital Temp Sensor 4 Major Under Major Over_____ 99 1 35 36 Digital Temp Sensor 4 Sensor not Detected ee 1 7 Digital Temp Sensor 4 Range Digital Temp Sensor4Range 9 AD Digital Temp Sensor Party a as _ Digital Temp Sensor 4 Value 89 Digital Temp Sensor 5 Minor Under Minor Over 9 12 Digital Temp Sensor 5 Major Under Major Guer 99 1 34 Digtal Terp Sensor 5 Sensor rot Detected se f 1 fo s Digital Temp Sensor 5 Range o J 9 1 ou Digital Temp Sensor 5 Polarity 9 1 B DigitalTempSensor5Vale 9 1 t732 os _ Digital Temp Sensor 6 Minor Under Minor Over 99 1 3334 _ Digital Temp Sensor 6 Major Under Major Over_____ __ves 3536 Digital Temp Sensor 6 Sensor not Detected 9 1 37 ek a ee lor los la lar los lod a lor la la la la los Digital Temp Sensor 6 Range e 1 URB _ Digital Temp Sensor 6 Polarity a o T s Bolia Temp Sensor 6 wales 99 f
24. the NetGuardian and see Section 9 Logging On to the NetGuardian to continue databasing using the Web Browser 24 S TTY Interface The TTY interface is the NetGuardian s built in interface for basic configuration From the TTY interface you can e Edit the IPA subnet and gateway e Set DCP info for T Mon polling e Configure primary port e Ping other devices on the network e Set unit back to factory defaults e Debug and troubleshoot For more advanced configuration tools please use the Web Browser Interface For Telnet connect to the IP address at port 2002 to access the configuration menus after initial LAN WAN setup Telnet sessions are established at port 2002 not the standard Telnet port as an added security measure If you re using Windows 7 then you ll need to install telnet before you can use the TTY interface To install telnet open up your command line type cmd into the search bar in the Start Menu Select cmd exe to run the command line EN C Windows system32 cmd exe From the command line type in pkgmgr iu TelnetServer then press enter When the command prompt appears again the installation is complete Menu Shortcut Keys The letters before or enclosed in parentheses are menu shortcut keys Press the shortcut key to access that option Pressing the ESC key will always bring you back to the previous level Entries are not case sensitive 8 1 Configure Serial Port
25. to monitor battery voltage charging current temperature humidity wind speed or other continuously changing conditions The measurement range of the analog channels is 90 to 90 VDC or 4 to 20 mA To configure the analogs for current sensing 4 20mA 11 please review the section Switching Analog Alarms to Current Operation for info on jumper position To connect analog inputs remove the connector plug connect the leads to the appropriate terminals and reinsert the barrier plug Note that the plug can be inserted into its socket only one way so make sure it can only be reinserted with the alarm inputs aligned correctly By default the analog inputs are configured to measure voltage You can switch the analog inputs to measure current by resetting jumpers on the NetGuardian s circuit board Analog Step Sizes Your Analogs are accurate to within 1 of the analog range 14 30 V 0081 V 30V 30 70 V 0182 V 70V 70 90 V 0231 V 90V 12 5 4 1 Switching Analog Alarms to Current Operation EJ Adjustable jumpers on the NetGuardian circuit board To test the analog alarm voltage current jumpers follow these steps 1 Make sure the NetGuardian is powered down and disconnected from all network connections 2 Remove the screws from the sides of the NetGuardian case 3 Slide the top cover of the case off to expose the circuit board 4 The adjustable jumpers are shown in the above diagram All alarm inputs
26. 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 4 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 5 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 6 99 1 1 1 SNMP Headers and descriptions 75 76 16 Frequently Asked Questions Here are answers to Some common questions from NetGuardian 16A users The latest FAQs can be found on the NetGuardian 16A support web page http www dpstele com lf you have a question about the NetGuardian 16A please call us at 559 454 1600 or e mail us at support dpstele com 16 1 General FAQs Q How do telnet to the NetGuardian 16A A You must use Port 2002 to connect to the NetGuardian 16A Configure your Telnet client to connect using TCP IP not Telnet or any other port options For connection information enter the IP address of the NetGuardian 16A and Port 2002 For example to connect to the NetGuardian 16A using the standard Windows Telnet client click Start click Run and type telnet lt NetGuardian 16A IP address gt 2002 How do connect my NetGuardian 16A to the LAN To connect your NetGuardian 16A to your LAN you need to configure the unit IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway A sample configuration could look like this Unit Address 192 168 1 100 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Save your changes by writing to NVRAM and reboot Any change to the unit s IP configuration requires a reboot PO Q When I connect to the NetGuardian 16A through the craft port on the front panel it either
27. 1 failed 42 Notification 2 failed 43 Notification 3 failed 44 Notification 4 failed Clear View the status of System Alarms from the Monitor gt System Alarms menu 12 8 BAU Alarms BAU alarms are not editable and are only used when BAU Mode is enabled BAU Alarms Id Description Display Map State 44 Door Violation Alarm Alam o 54 Stay Open Door Mode Active Clear 12 9 Graph The Graph section of the monitor menu lets you build a graph of past sensor measurements which gives you a visual indication of data over time and points out trending values To create your Graph specify the Channel Analogs 1 6 or Sensors 1 16 Group Interval 1 120 minutes hours days or weeks the Group Function Average Min Max and Start amp End Times Once you have entered all of the desired values click Build Graph 61 Graph Parameters Channel analog 1 Analogs al a6 Sensors 51 516 Group Interval 1 min 1 120 minute m hour h day d week w Group Function Average lt a March 2015 5 M T W T F 24 25 26 27 28 1 6 7 B Start Time L el ee a Ee Time 00 00 00 20 21 22 27 28 29 3 4 5 Today Mar 18 2013 2013 03 11 00 00 00 March 2013 M T W T 25 26 27 28 4 5 6 End Time os ie E L Time 00 00 00 18 19 20 25 26 27 31 1 2 3 Today Mar 18 2013 2013 03 15 00 00 00 Guild Graph Provision the Channels Group Interval Group Function and more all from the Graph Parameters section of the web
28. 18 to 36 VDC 250mA for 48VDC Resettable Fuse Internal if 24V Power Input 48V or 24V Power Input uses 3 4 Amp GMT Fuse 12 VDC Up to 750 mA at 12 VDC 3 4 Amp recommended 1 RJ45 10 100BaseT full duplex Ethernet port 1 USB front panel craft port 1 Push button switch 1 RJ11 for DPS sensor network D Wire 2x8 analog connectors Wireless antenna Optional Serial port options RS232 RS485 202 or 33 6k 7 Front Panel LEDs 6 Back Panel LEDs Optional Alarm speaker with volume control 32 140 F 060 0 95 non condensing 60 years Windows 95 98 NT ME XP 2000 Vista 7 32 64 bit 5 6 3 Shipping List Please make sure all of the following items are included with your NetGuardian If parts are missing or if you ever need to order new parts please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at 1 800 622 3314 NetGuardian 16A D PK NG16A Tmc DPS Telecom Monitoring NetGuardian 16 a Mand werden mE S E Boa arre Dir T iiei L rire y TN rd de Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual a E dat ka ds dn kanap P urce CD NetGuardian 16A User Manual Reso D UM NG16A VS la V USB Cable 14 ft Ethernet Cable D PR 046 10A 06 D PR 923 10B 14 E 7 X2 gt A 2 23 Rack Ears 19 Rack Ears D CS 325 10A 01 D CS 325 10A 00 TA x8 3 8 Ear Screws and Lock Washers 2 000 60375 05 E f Alternate Rack Screws 2 820 80750 03 x2 8
29. 2 Controls Use the following rules to operate the NetGuardian s control 1 Select Controls from the Monitor menu 2 Under the State field you can see the current condition of the control 3 To issue the control click on a command OPR operate RLS release or MOM momentary 56 Controls C Disable Control Confirmation Id Description Display Map 1 2 3 Command View and operate control relays from the Monitor gt Controls menu Front Door Side Door Tower Lights Front Lights Control Relay Operation Disable Control Disable Control Confirmation pop ups when operating controls Confirmation O OD ID number for the control relay Gaa for the NetGuardian s control relay defined in the Provisioning gt Controls Status of the control relay Can either be Released or Latched OPR Latch the relay RLS Release the relay Command E MOM Momentarily latch the relay then automatically release the relay The duration of the latch is defined in the Provisioning gt Controls menu 57 12 3 Analogs The Monitor gt Analogs screen provides a description of each analog channel the current reading the units being read and alarm conditions major under minor under major over minor over according to your temperature settings T configured under Provisioning gt Analogs your analog values will be displayed as a graphical gauge Selecting Table View will display a non graphical interface of y
30. Ae IDE ATAZATAPI controllers E Storage a IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers S E Removable Storage ee Imaging devices Disk Defragmenter peed Keyboards Disk Management 0 Mice and other pointing devices as Services and Applications H E Monitors H E Network adapters 4 Ports COM amp LPT Ee Processors E SCSI and RAID controllers e Sound video and game controllers Ea Storage volumes 1 System devices T Universal Serial Bus controllers 10 Click Device Manager in the left pane Computer Management Sn sae view E a Computer Management tose E System Tools H Event Viewer H Es Shared Folders Local Users and Groups E Device Manager 5 S Storage Removable Storage Disk Defragmenter Disk Management 0 8 b Services and Applications 21 H i Computer ree Disk drives i y Display adapters AL DVD CD ROM drives H E Human Interface Devices T IDE ATAZATAPI controllers aap IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers H Imaging devices Els Keyboards ey Mice and other pointing devices Monitors EE Network adapters a a Ports COM amp LPT AA SB Communications Port COM G a Processors T ZS SESI and RAID controllers H Sound video and game controllers Fee Storage volumes E System devices F Universal Serial Bus controllers 11 Expand the Ports COM amp LPT section in the right pane Look for USB Communications Port COMx Note the number of the COM port COM3 in the example above Now that you know
31. Channel Polarity does not match label on units shipped prior to 09 27 14 5 1 Power Connection The NetGuardian is powered by two screw terminal barrier plug power connectors Screw terminal barrier plugs Note Always use safe power practices when making power connections Be sure to remove fuses from the fuse distribution panel as well as the back of the unit before making your power connections To connect the unit to a power supply 1 Use the grounding lug next to the Q symbol to connect the unit to earth ground 2 Insert the eyelet of the earth ground cable between the two bolts on the grounding lug Ground cable not included Insert a battery ground into the power connector plug s right terminal and tighten the screw Insert a battery lead to the plug s left terminal and tighten its screw Insert fuse into the fuse distribution panel Check the power status LED for polarity Measure the voltage by connecting the black cable onto the ground connector of your DVM and the red cable onto the other connector of your DVM 8 If the voltage does not read between the range displayed below the grounding lug stop immediately Note The voltage range will depend on build and power input source If you experience any issues with powering your unit contact DPS Telecom technical support at 559 454 1600 or support dpstele com 9 Insert the local fuse into the power fuse slot The power plug can be inserted into the power
32. Discrete Input Low ref i to lo MnO Qual Time 500 ms High ref to MjO Qual Time Qual Type Analog Gauge Type None i 8 O L L O O 2 O semn TReaiess O 0 UE User chan 3 Details gt gt L E A F i ee ae ney S R Wee TE et T 1 TI The Provisioning gt Analogs menu 45 46 Basic Analog Configuration Analog ID number Check this box to enable the analog Description User definable description for the analog channel Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm notifications Notification Devices for that alarm point ev Reverse the polarity of the analog reading Advanced Analog Configuration Details gt gt The amount of time in minutes min or seconds s between each log of each analog value to history Deadband The amount in volts that the channel needs to go above or below a threshold in order to cause an alarm l The length of thime that must pass without interruption in order for the condition to Qual Time be considered an Alarm or a Clear Allows you to choose whether you want to apply the Qualification Time to the alarm Qual Type Set Clear or Both User definable display units or optional choice between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures The most common are VDC Voltage H Humidity F Fahrenheit C Celsius User definable lower reference scaling level This scales the information collected by the sensor in mA or VDC to a meaningf
33. Guardian powers and communicates with your D Wire sensors via straight through RJ 11 cables Connecting D Wire Sensors Using a 6P4C straight through RJ 11 cable connect the D Wire sensor port on the NetGuardian to the In jack on a D Wire sensor Chain additional sensors to the NetGuardian using the same straight through cables from the Out jack on the previous sensor to the In jack on the next i e Out on sensor 4 to In on sensor 5 6 5 VCC 4 GND 3 Data 2 GND 1 Pinout for D Wire RJ 11 jacks Note Some sensors may consume 2 of your NetGuardian s sensor channels the combined temp humidity sensor D PK DSNSR 12002 for example The Integrated temperature build option uses one of the maximum 32 sensors that are supported The D Wire line of sensors includes temp humidity additional analogs discretes and more Contact DPS at 1 800 693 0351 for information about available D Wire sensors For details about configuring your sensors though the web interface see the Sensors section of this manual 17 7 Quick Start How to Connect to the NetGuardian Most NetGuardian users find it easiest to give the unit an IP address subnet and gateway through the front USB craft port TTY interface to start Once these settings are saved and you reboot the unit you can access it over LAN to do the rest of your databasing via the Web Browser interface Alternative option You can skip the TTY interface by using a LAN crossover cab
34. MyDPS is your personalized members only online resource Registering for MyDPS is fast free and gives you exclusive access to e Firmware and software downloads and upgrades e Product manuals e Product datasheets e Exclusive user forms Register for MyDPS online at www DpsTele com register The Protocol Alarm Monitoring Ezine May 10 2005 Call 1 888 393 1060 Jor gt DPS Telecom White Paper 5 Steps to Intelligent SNMP ys Legacy Integration am how to make your current alar m monitori a Compar erd aia Ee r tho ut losing time money or functionality TS SNMP Download White Pape Net Guardian 832A sz ae Key O TETE ante Re Turbocharge Your NetGuardian With SNMP v2c The new ara peer 4 0 firmware adds v2c robu st message de livery vi NMP rap mand a alar ev S ala rm pos nE aro uping plus baes le N t Gat the full details erythi aes rrek W you Can upgrade to NetGu ardia 4 o he ad Full Story Creative Solution Convert Your LEDs to Contact Closures metio a a een corts ge nique nito ong applica ation that LEDs to contact closures ing DPS equ mins ent E Re mr il Story AAA Juro DPS Telecom cal 1 800 693 0351 q s tions Product Network Alarm Monitoring Fundamentals Alarm Monitoring Where Do You Start e just been put in charge of afar or reco you or pro pia ca a witho y spen nin ng too much SS ee equipment you This soc nae s sone how
35. O Shared Documents 5 Andrew Erickson s Documents E e My Network Places 5 480 G3 Web E 5 Advanced Class Archive bas detail de x El To view any subfolders click a plus sign above a E 7 Select the Driver folder of your NetGuardian Resource Disc Disc CD and click OK The following message will confirm installation of a new USB Communications Port Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for y USB Communications Port Click Finish to close the wizard Bak caros 8 Click Finish to close the Wizard Now that the driver has been installed a new COM port is being emulated on your PC Before using hyperterminal you must confirm the identity of that new COM port COM1 COM2 COMS in the Windows Device Manager 19 20 M U En W SIE Open Explore Search Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties 9 Right click the My Computer icon on your desktop then click Manage m Computer Management E File Action View Window Help csm Computer Management Local ce ASE SILENT Ej System Tools E Computer ga Event Viewer Hs Disk drives F Shared Folders w E Display adapters HE Local Users and Groups EL WD CD ROM drives a Performance Logs and Alerts Hga Human Interface Devices EES i Device Manager
36. TC DPS Telecom NetGuardian 16A Visit our website at www dpstelecom com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs October 30 2015 D UM NG16A Firmware Version v2 0C Revision History October 30 2015 May 20 2015 March 9 2015 January 14 2015 September 28 2014 November 11 2011 March 1 2012 March 9 2012 March 13 2012 March 16 2012 March 26 2012 July 17 2012 February 26 2013 May 7 2013 May 31 2013 Added BAU Global and Alarms sections Updates to Prov Analogs and Sensors Minor Update Updated Web Interface Screenshots Add note about analog label Initial release Added analog section Updated shipping list Updated display mapping Added Push to Talk Feature Added gauge view information to user analog sections Added information about externally powered build option Manual formatting modifications Added new information about various hardware changes and extensive web interface overhaul Added support for Railroad Track Monitor This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied without prior written consent of DPS Telecom Allsoftware and manuals are copyrighted by DPS Telecom Said software and manuals may not be reproduced copied transmitted or used to make a derivative work by either mechanical electronic or any other means in whole or in part without prior written consent from DPS Telecom
37. Time 1 O O 112 hD vimin AM to 11 h 59 Y min PM Any Time i zg zi l i i 2 O 12 Wh 0 min AM v to 11 h 59 min PM Any Time Save and Finish 5 If you chose to test the email notification you ve just setup you will prompted with a pop up Click OK to send a test email alarm notification Confirm all your settings by checking your email to see if you ve received it NOTE This test only means that your notification settings are correct but you still need to assign the notification to an alarm point See the next step 6 Now you will associate this notification to an alarm system base analog etc You have 8 notification devices available to use In the image below you might assign Notification Device 1 to Alarm 1 This means that you would receive an email notification when an alarm for Alarm 1 SERVER ROOM occurs DPS Telecom Vetwork Monitoring Solutions o o o o Upload Logout admin id Notifications Se Notify On Type Details A A AAA ee sensors O o Provisionin z system Disabled Ethernet Disabled ee Disabled Alarms Disabled DPS Telecom Network Monitoring Solutio Upload Logout admin Monitor Alarms Id Description Display Map Rev MES 4 S Se S 1 SERVER ROOM JARE EA S sjaj s amp DIFF 3 69 A wa System Alarms p On Set rovisioning Le Ei On Clear User Profiles snme Qual Type ee Advanced gt
38. ______ Port Address Point Digital Temp Sensor 19 Minor Under Minor Over____ 99 14 12 Digital Temp Sensor 19 Major Under Major Over 99 14 34 Digital Temp Sensor 19 SensornotDetected 9 1 5 Digital Temp Sensor 19 Range CE EOS Sr A Digital Temp Sensor 19 Polarity 2 4 B Digital Temp Sensor 19 Value e 1 O a2 N Digital Temp Sensor 20 Minor Under Minor Over 99 1 33 34 Digital Temp Sensor 20 Major Under Major Over 99 1 3536 Digital Temp Sensor 20 Sensor not Detected 99 1 37 Digital Temp Sensor 20 Range______________ _ 9 1 aws Digital Temp Sensor 20Polarity 9 1 s _ Digital Temp Sensor 20 Value 99 1 _ 4964 Digital Temp Sensor 21 Minor Under Minor Over 99 A AA Digital Temp Sensor 21 Major Under Major Over Eo E TT Fer Digital Temp Sensor 21 Sensor not Detected as Po pos Digital Temp Sensor 21 Polarity eso so Display 22 Digital Temp Sensor 21 Range 9 1i ou Digital Temp Sensor 21 Value 9 J 1 1732 Digital Temp Sensor 22 Minor Under Minor Over 99 1 3334 _ Digital Temp Sensor 22 Major Under Major Over____ 99 1 3536 Digital Temp Sensor 22 Sensor not Detected ee 1 sv Digital Temp Sensor 22 Range 9 J 1 aws Dita Temp Sensor 22 Ponty H s o ss 7 __ Digital Temp Sensor 22 Values 09 4 4964 Digital Temp Sensor 23 Minor Under Minor ear 1 l m2 Digital Temp Sensor 23 Maj
39. a ak L BRNAWHT RTNH 4 d s Te 0 dl WHT GRY ALM 5 5 30 GRYAWHT RTN 5 5 ace mI RED BLU ALM 6 31 EE RED ORG ALM 7 7 Je A A ORG RED RTN 7 7 O e ore GRN RED RTN 8 a e A NES RED BRN ALM 9 a 34 ne ine To 2s BRN RED RTN 9 a mm e ae i RED GRY ALM 10 10 35 GRY RED RTH 10 10 a mi eae BLK BLU ALM 11 36 giad S BLU BLK RTN 11 11 a y A i GRN BLK RTN 13 13 EA S ka L Hab BLK BRN ALM 14 14 39 E E A SS BRN BLK RTN 14 44 Sig Se ee r BLK GRY ALM 15 45 40 gae cm e Se YEL BLU ALM 16 16 44 o OR YELIORG ALM 17 SW 17 42 eet eee he ORG YEL RTN17 17 m YELIGRN ALM 18 SW 6 E 44 oes eee ee GRN YEL RTN 18 18 SZ Mee ee YEL BRN ALM 19 SW7 E 34 mE mn me z YELIGRY ALM 20 SW 8 50 45 o SN ae GRY YEL RTN 20 20 aZ ie Pee VIO BLU CTINC H 46 me 2 m BLU VIO CTINO 21 am CR KES ORGMIO CT2CO 22 saa a a VIO GRN CT2NC 93 48 e A Yous GRN VIO CT2NO 23 li a am so VIO BRN CT3SW 94 49 ao ice sm e BRN VIO CT3co 74 a ome a GRYMVIO CTACO 25 66 block connections for discretes 1 20 16 6 NetGuardian Front Panel NetGuardian 16A front panel 6 1 USB Craft Port Use the front panel USB craft port to connect the NetGuardian to a PC for onsite unit configuration To connect via the USB craft port use a standard A B USB cable This is the same type of cable used for many USB printers 6 2 D Wire Sensor Input The port on your NetGuardian labeled D Wire supports the connection of up to 32 D Wire sensors The Net
40. a hub switch or router From a command prompt type the following note the spaces between each entry telnet IP address port Example telnet 192 168 1 100 3000 Bant O Port number used for reach through to a serial device Type Select TCP or UDP traffic to be passed through to a serial device 40 11 6 SNMP The Provisioning gt SNMP menu allows you to define and configure the SNMP settings SNMP Get Community dps_public Set Community dps_public Read and Write Access SNMPw3 SNMPv2c and SNMPv1 SNMPv3 Engine ID 30000a 7a03001081006603 ee A _ _ _ A Id SNMPv3 Username Auth Type Auth Pass Priv Type Priv Pass 1 No Auth No Priv 2 No Auth No Priv lt 3 No Auth No Priv Save SNMP Menu Global Settings Get Community Community name for SNMP requests Set Community Community name for SNMP SET requests This field defines how the NetGuardian unit may be accessed via SNMP This can be set to the following e Access Disabled Restricts all access to unit va SNMP e SNMP v2c only Allows SNMPv2c access only e SNMP vec and SNMP v1 Only Allows SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c access SNMPv3 Engine ID The engine identification that uniquely identifies the agent in the device SNMPv3 Username Community name for SNMP requests Auth Type Select the authentication type MD5 SHA1 or No Auth Read and Write Access Auth Pass Specify the authentication password Priv Type Select the privacy type DES
41. can be individually configured for current or voltage operation Remember that the default jumper position is OPEN for measuring voltage Note Each jumper inserts a 250 ohm shunt resistor across the input This must be taken into account when defining the analog input reference scale Jumper installed for current Current 4 to 20 mA Analog Current Source seal Channel Shunt Input Transducer Jumper removed for voltag e Voltage Unjumpered Open Position Jumpered Closed Position Voltage Source Voltage Operation default Current Operation Transducer 5 Slide the top cover of the case back into position and replace the screws 6 Reconnect and power up the NetGuardian 5 5 50 Pin Alarm and Control Relay Connector Alarm and Relay Connectors The connectors for discrete alarms and control relays are the two 50 pin connectors on the NetGuardian 16A s back panel J36 DB50F RA T AMI AM2 AM3 AM6 AM AMS AMO AMIO A N 11 AM AMI3 AMI4 AMIS AMI6 AMIT_CTSOW 18 Cl6SW AM19 CT7SW AM20_CT8SW CTINC CTICO c N V CT4SW R309 0 1 8 5 S ki Y 5 8 ETS R 0 1 8 GND Pinout of the NetGuardian Amphenol labeled Descretes 1 20 Relays 1 4 or Descretes 1 16 Relays 1 8 RNA RIN amo 6 31 alma erea 18 ame e 33 Taa ean 20 4 amo o Ja ami o s ETA Oo S gt al E mb Y Control Relays1 4 or 1 8 O CTRL 1 21 CTRL 2 23 CTRL 3 49 CTRL
42. cy assistance is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For emergency assistance after hours allow the phone to ring until it is answered wth a paging message You will be asked to enter your phone number An on call technical support representative will return your call as soon as possible 80 18 End User License Agreement All Software and firmware used in for or in connection with the Product parts subsystems or derivatives thereof in whatever form including without limitation source code object code and microcode including any computer programs and any documentation relating to or describing such Software is furnished to the End User only under a non exclusive perpetual license solely for End User s use with the Product The Software may not be copied or modified in whole or in part for any purpose whatsoever The Software may not be reverse engineered compiled or disassembled No title to or ownership of the Software or any of its parts is transferred to the End User Title to all patents copyrights trade secrets and any other applicable rights shall remain with the DPS Telecom DPS Telecom s warranty and limitation on its liability for the Software is as described in the warranty information provided to End User in the Product Manual End User shall indemnify DPS Telecom and hold it harmless for and against any and all claims damages losses costs expenses obligations liabilities fees and costs and all amounts paid
43. d activating the alarm In a contact to ground alarm A single wire brings a contact to an external ground activating the alarm You can reverse the polarity of each individual discrete alarm point so that the alarm is activated when the contact is open This is done with a software configuration change 5 6 1 Externally Powered Build Option With externally powered TTL build option discrete alarms 1 16 are TTL each supporting a range of 0 12 VDC The bias pin can still be used with dry contact closures to provide a 12V wetting voltage for any of the 16 TTL alarms However if the bias pinis not used then an external 0 12 VDC voltage can be applied to the alarm input pin to trigger alarms NOTE When bias pin is not in use the external voltage must be at a voltage potential relative to the chassis earth ground 5 7 Optional 66 Block Connector The 50 pin connector on the back panel of the NetGuardian can be connected to DPS Telecom s optional 66 block connector For pinout and color code information see the diagrams below Note The 66 Block supports termination of 22 26 AWG 0 81 0 41mm solid insulated cable or 18 19 AWG 1 02 0 91mm solid stripped cable DPS recommends using 24 AWG wire solid Corresponding 50 P in Wire color 66 Block Connector wire stripe Connection Pair d Pin WHT BLU ALM 1 26 Z RRND BLU WHT RTN 1 1 4 n aca ae WHT ORG ALM 2 2 27 E alan amt GRNAVHT RIN 3 3 o mo a WHT BRN ALM 4 j 29 a
44. depending on the kind of input connected to the alarm point 717 If the alarm input generates an active high signal switching to Reversed operation means the El WAN Mux will declare an alarm in the absence of the active high signal creating the practical equivalent of an active low alarm e If the alarm input generates an active low signal switching to Reversed operation means the E1 WAN Mux will declare an alarm in the absence of the active low signal creating the practical equivalent of an active high alarm e If the alarm input is normally open switching to Reversed operation converts it to a normally closed alarm point e If the alarm input is normally closed switching to Reversed operation converts it to a normally open alarm point Q I m unsure if the voltage of my power supply is within the specified range How do test the voltage Connect the black common lead of a voltmeter to the ground terminal of the battery Connect the red lead of the voltmeter to the batter s VCD terminal The voltmeter should read between 36 and 72VDC 16 2 SNMP FAQs gt PO PO Which version of SNMP is supported by the SNMP agent on the NetGuardian SNMP v1 and SNMPv2c Does the NetGuardian 16A support MIB 2 and or any other standard MIBs The NetGuardian 16A supports the bulk of MIB 2 Does the NetGuardian 16A SNMP agent support both NetGuardian 16A and T MonXM variables The NetGuardian 16A SNMP agent manages an embedded
45. dministrator Profile Suspend this Profile Username admin Password 6666666666 Confirm Password 6666666666 Access Rights Check all Edit logon profiles Write config change unit configuration View monitor pages TTY access access via Craft port or via Telnet Initialize config to factory defaults Upload new firmware or new config Get audit log Purge delete audit log Get backup config Save Go to profiles summary Global System Settings section of the Provisioning gt System menu 29 10 NetGuardian Quick Turn Up The next 2 sections of this manual will walk you through some of the most common tasks for using the NetGuardian You will learn how to send email notifications and send SNMP traps to your alarm master all using the Web browser For details on entering your settings into each Web browser menu the section Provisioning Menu Field Descriptions section 10 1 Howto Send Email Notifications 1 Click on the Notifications button in the Provisioning menu You can setup as many as 8 different notifications Begin the setup wizard by clicking Edit for a notification number In this example we ll setup Notification 2 to send emails Notifications Id Notify On Type Details 1 Disabled Test 2 Disabled Edit 3 Disabled 4 Disabled Edit Test 5 Disabled Edit 6 Disabled Edit 7 Disabled 8 Disabled Test 2 At the Notification Setting screen use the drop down box to set what
46. doesn t work right or it doesn t work at all What s going on A Make sure your using the right COM port settings Your COM port settings should read Bits per second 9600 9600 baud Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Important Flow control must be set to none Flow conirol normally defaults to hardware in most terminal programs and this will not work correctly with the NetGuardian 16A The LAN link LED is green on my NetGuardian 16A but can t poll it from my T Mon Some routers will not forward packets to an IP address until the MAC address of the destination device has been registered on the router s Address Resolution Protocol ARP table Enter the IP address of your gateway and your T Mon system to the ARP table PO Q What characteristics of an alarm point can be configured through software For instance can point 4 be used to sense an active low signal or point 5 to sense a level or an edge A The unit s standard configuration is for all alarm points to be level sensed You cannot use configuration software to convert alarm points to TTL edge sensed operation TTL alarm points are a hardware option that must be specified when you order your NetGuardian 16A Ordering TTL points for your NetGuardian 16A does not add to the cost of the unit What you can do with the configuration software is change any alarm point from Normal to Reversed operation Switching to Reversed operation has different effects
47. e to deploy alarm monitoring at your medium sized facilities Powerful monitoring for high density sites This NetGuardian is based on the time tested NetGuardian 832A design This telco grade remote Is housed in a durable aluminum case This SNMP remote is scaled to the needs of medium density sites that require a number of discrete inputs s 16 Analog Inputs Note Analog Channel Polarity does not match label on units shipped prior to 09 27 14 e 20 Discrete Alarm Inputs and 4 Control Relays or 16 Discrete Alarm Inputs and 8 Control Relays e 16 Ping Targets s 1 Reach through serial port build option Reach through serial port gives LAN access to on site equipment The unit also features a reach through serial port This port provides remote users with LAN based Telnet access to a variety of on site telecom equipment including switches radios PBXs and many other devices SNMP or T Mon This NetGuardian can report alarms to any SNMP manager or to the DPS Telecom T Mon Remote Alarm Monitoring System The unit can also report via SNMP and DCPx concurrently to the T Mon Easy Alerts via Email or SNMP Email notification reports alarm events to the e mail addresses of specified personnel and creates a Supplemental record of alarm events in addition to your master via SNMP traps Paging Notification Support The optional paging functionality includes a 33 6K internal modem that provides full support for alphanumeric paging so you can automa
48. e Provisioning gt Ping Targets menu Provisioning Ping Targets ID ID numberforthepingtarget o oOo O Enab 1 Check this box to enable the ping target O Z o Z oZ oS O User definable description for the ping target Server IP or IP address or hostname of the device you would like to ping Hostname Notification Devices Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm notifications for target 52 11 14 System Alarms See Display Mapping in the Reference Section for a complete description of system alarms System Alarms Pnt Description Display Map Silence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 33 34 39 41 42 43 44 Default configuration DCP poller inactive SNMP community error E la Notification 1 failed Notification 2 failed T E Notification 3 failed Notification 4 failed The Provisioning gt System Alarms menu Editing System Alarms Pnt Poin The system alarm point number Non editable description for this System housekeeping Alarm Silence Check this box to choose to silence this alarm Notification Devices Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm notifications for that alarm point 11 15 BAU Global Settings BAU Global Settings BAU Settings Enable BAU Mode Speaker Sound Control Id 0 Disabled Enabling Speaker will disable any derived controls present at the Control ID Alarm Controlled Speaker 0 Disabled Values 21 39 will re
49. e receives a login attempt usually a username password it requests an authentication from the RADIUS server If the username amp password combination is found in the server s database an affirmative access granted reply is sent back to the unit device allowing the user to connect RADIUS Global Settings Retry 3 Time out 5sec eral Username IPA 255 255 255 255 Disabled Port 1812 Password Secret labnetwork Login ogin IPA 255 255 255 255 Disabled Port 1812 RADIUS server prompt for Username and Secret Password Save RADIUS configuration screen Global Settings Retr Enter the number of times the RADIUS server should retry a d ogon attempt Enter the number of seconds before a logon request is timed out IPA Enter lhe IP address ofthe RADIUS server Port Port 1812 is an industry standard port for using RADIUS Secret Enter the RADIUS secret in this field After successfully entering the settings for the RADIUS server the NetGuardian Web Browser will prompt users for both a Username and Password which will be verified using the information and access rights stored in the RADIUS database RADIUS logons are case sensitive If the RADIUS server is unavailable or access is denied the local user profiles will work via craft port access only Also the dictionary dps files included on the Resource Disk needs to be loaded on the RADIUS server for access right definition If RADIUS is
50. e user access to the unit via TTY interface via craft or telnet Craft port or via Telnet Initialize config to Allows the user to use the Initialize option in the Device Access menu resetting the factory defaults NetGuardian to factory default settings All user settings will be lost Upload new firmware Allows the user to upload firmware or backed up configuration files or config Get audit log Allows the user to access the Audit Log Get Log commandi Purge delete audit log Allows the user to deletes the existing audit log Get backup config Backs up all user profile configuration settings Get and delete analog history Allows the user to access and delete the analog and sensor history User profile field descriptions Once you ve finished configuring a profile click Save to store your changes locally To access another profile simply click Go to profiles summary at the bottom of the page You may also navigate away from the user profiles screen at any time by clicking any of the menu options on the left side of the screen 37 11 3 Ethernet The Edit gt Ethernet menu allows you to define and configure Ethernet settings Ethernet Settings MAC Address 0 10 51 0 6f 19 Host Name Enable DHCP Unit 1P 206 169 687 183 206 169 87 183 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 240 255 255 255 240 Gateway 206 169 687 177 206 169 87 177 DNS Server 1 6 0 0 0 8 8 8 8 DNS Server 2 4444 4 4 4 4 Save The Provisioni
51. efects in material and workmanship the purchaser should contact our technical support representatives If the problem cannot be corrected over the telephone and the product and problem are covered by the warranty the technical support representative will authorize the return of the product for service and provide shipping information If the product is out of warranty repair charges will be quoted All non warranty repairs receive a 90 day warranty Free Tech Support is Only a Click Away Need help with your alarm monitoring DPS Information Services are ready to serve you in your email or over the Web www Dpslele ccom _ W Free Tech Support in Your Email The Protocol Alarm Monitoring Ezine The Protocol Alarm Monitoring Ezine is your free email tech support alert delivered directly to your in box every two weeks Every issue has news you can use right away e Expert tips on using your alarm monitoring equipment advanced techniques that will save you hours of work e Educational White Papers deliver fast informal tutorials on SNMP ASCII processing TL1 and other alarm monitoring technologies e New product and upgrade announcements keep you up to date with the latest technology e Exclusive access to special offers for DPS Telecom Factory Training product upgrade offers and discounts To get your free subscription to The Protocol register online at www TheProtocol com register Free Tech Support on the Web MyDPS
52. etGuardian section to continue databasing using the Web Browser 7 2 via LAN LAN Crossover Cable NetGuardian Connection through Ethernet port To connect to the NetGuardian via LAN all you need is the unit s IP address Default IP address is 192 168 1 100 If you DON T have LAN but DO have physical access to the NetGuardian connect using a LAN crossover cable NOTE Newer PCs should be able to use a standard straight through LAN cable and handle the crossover for you To do this you will temporarily change your PC s IP address and subnet mask to match the NetGuardian s factory default IP settings Follow these steps Get a LAN crossover cable and plug it directly into the NetGuardian s LAN port Look up your PC s current IP address and subnet mask and write this information down Reset your PC s IP address to 192 168 1 200 Contact your IT department if you are unsure how to do this Reset your PC s subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 You may have to reboot your PC to apply your changes oe oS MA Once the IP address and subnet mask of your computer coincide with the unit you can access the unit via a Telnet session or va Web browser by using the unit s default IP address of 192 168 1 100 6 Provision the NetGuardian with the appropriate information then change your computer s IP address and subnet mask back to their original settings Now you re ready to do the rest of your configuration va LAN Plug your LAN cable into
53. events to use for this notification Now select the Send Email Notification button and click Save and Next Notification 1 Status Notification Disabled v 2 Send Email Type _ Send SNMP Relay Back Save and Next 3 At the Email Notification screen you ll enter your email server settings Enter the IP address or Host Name of your email server Enter the Port Number usually 25 and the To Email Address of the technician that will receive these emails If authentication is required chose the type and fill in the necessary fields Click Next Notification 1 Email SMTP Server IP or Host Name smip gmail com Port Usually Use 25 465 Use SSL From E mail Address Global ngiGa dpstele net To E mail Address userl23 gmail com How to authenticate No authentication POP before SMTP authentication SMTP authentication User name userl23 Password userl 3 Back Save and Next 30 4 At the Schedule screen you ll select the exact days times you want to receive email notifications You can set 2 schedules per notification For example you may want to receive notifications at certain times during the week and at different hours on the weekend Use the check boxes to select the days of the week and select the time from the drop down menus Click Finish To try a test notification click the Test button See next step Notification 1 Schedule Id Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notification
54. flect threshold alarms for User Analogs 1 18 Save ho Building Access Unit Mode BAU In this mode of operation access to the site is granted by issuing an OPR command to Display 1 point 54 Extended Propped Door Mode If access to the facility has not been granted using this method and a door is opened a door warning period will begin followed by a door violation Clearing the Door Violation alarm e Sending an OPR command to Display 1 Point 54 from T Mon will enter Extended Propped Door Mode and will suppress the speaker sounding under an alarm condition The OPR command will also clear a Door Violation alarm status To cancel this mode send a RLS command from T Mon to Display 1 Point 54 e Sending a MOM command to Display 1 Point 54 from T Mon will clear a Door Violation Alarm Status 53 and reset the speaker progression BAU Mode Setup 1 Check Enable BAU Mode in Provisioning gt BAU Globals 2 Set the Provisioning gt BAU Globals gt Speaker Sound Control ID to the Control Id that is connected to the external speaker 3 For the Control Id chosen as the Speaker Sound Control ID set the Provisioning Controls Details gt Derived Description to _ORD1 1 N where N is the max number of discrete alarms monitored supported 11 16 Timers The Timers are user definable and allow you to choose the intervals between automatic refreshing of the unit s web browser interface Enter the amount of time in second
55. for resistance to a defined disaster e damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modifications f damage during shipment from the purchaser to DPS or g any abuse or misuse by the purchaser THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event will DPS be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict tort or any other legal theory Damages that DPS will not be responsible for include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of savings or revenue loss of use of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of any substitute equipment facilities or services downtime claims of third parties including customers and injury to property The purchaser shall fill out the requested information on the Product Warranty Card and mail the card to DPS This card provides information that helos DPS make product improvements and develop new products For an additional fee DPS may at its option make available by written agreement only an extended warranty providing an additional period of time for the applicability of the standard warranty Technical Support If a purchaser believes that a product is not operating in substantial conformance with DPS published specifications or there appear to be d
56. for users in the User Profile screen Note The first user profile in the User Profiles menu is the Administrator s Profile Access rights for the administrator s profile are all enabled and may not be disabled nor can the profile be deleted or suspended This is a precaution to prevent a situation in which an access right is disabled for all users You may still edit the Username Password and Active Days fields for the Administrator Profile User Profile 1 Administrator Profile Suspend this Profile Username admin Password 6666666666 Confirm Password 6666666666 Access Rights Check all Edit logon profiles Write config change unit configuration View monitor pages Send relay commands TTY access access via Craft port or via Telnet Initialize config to factory defaults Upload new firmware description recordings or config Get audit log Purge delete audit log Get backup config Get and delete analog history Get and delete description recordings Seve Go to profiles summary The User Profiles screen allows you control user functionality To create or edit any of the 10 user profiles including the default click the Edit button From there you can change all configurable settings for a user profile Suspend this Profile If this box is checked the profile will not be able to access the NetGuardian Enter a username or a user description 36 unit configuration control menu TTY access access via Grants th
57. gt gt 11 Serverb Details gt gt 12 Server Details gt gt 13 IP Camera Details gt gt 14 Encoder Details gt gt 15 Decoder Details gt gt 16 Media Switcher Details gt gt 17 Back Lights Details gt gt 18 FrontLights Details gt gt Save Front Door Details lt lt The Provisioning gt Controls screen Basic Controls Configuration AD ID number for the control relay User definable description for the NetGuardian s control relay Control on time in milliseconds when you execute the MOM command Max limit of Momentary Time 600 seconds ee Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm notifications Notification Devices for the control relay 11 10 Analogs The NetGuardian can have up to 6 analog channels The 5th and 6th channels are dedicated to monitoring the power input channel is not used if build option was not selected These channels support the entire range of power inputs that the NetGuardian can support Channels 1 4 are user definable Each channel must be individually configured to monitor data Note Only analogs supported by the units hardware will appear in the NetGuardian web browser interface User Analogs Id Enab Description Display Map Rev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ls Details lt lt O O Scaling Thresholds Push to Talk Record Freq Deadband Actual to Display MjU EIT Units VDC to Mnu
58. he purchaser discovers within these periods a failure of the product to substantially conform to the specifications or that the product is not substantially free from defects in material and workmanship the purchaser must promply notify DPS Within reasonable time after notification DPS will endeavor to correct any substantial non conformance with the specifications or substantial defects in material and workmanship with new or used replacement parts All warranty service will be performed at the company s office in Fresno California at no charge to the purchaser other than the cost of shipping to and from DPS which shall be the responsiblity of the purchaser If DPS is unable to repair the product to conform to the warranty DPS will provide at its option one of the following a replacement product or a refund of the purchase price for the non conforming product These remedies are the purchaser s only remedies for breach of warranty Prior to initial use the purchaser shall have determined the Suitability of the product for its intended use DPS does not warrant a any product components or parts not manufactured by DPS b defects caused by the purchaser s failure to provide a suitable installation envronment for the product c damage caused by use of the product for purposes other than those for which it was designed d damage caused by disasters such as fire flood wind or lightning unless and to the extent that the product specification provides
59. hu Fri Sat Notification Time 1 a 0112 hD imin AM to 11 Hh 59 min PM Any Time AM gag dl T P aag a r 3 E d op 2 an ae 12 hid imin AM to 11 HA 53 imin PM Save and Finish The Schedule creation screen Notification Scheduling Days of the week From either Schedule 1 or 2 check which days you want to receive notifications Select this is if you want to receive alarm notifications at any time for the day s Any Time y ou ve selected Notification Time We unit to only send notifications during certain hours on the day s you ve 43 11 8 Alarms Discrete alarms are configured from the Provisioning gt Alarms menu Descriptions for the alarm points polarity normal or reversed and notification type s are defined from this menu You also have the option to use Basic or Advanced configuration methods explained in this section Alarms Id Description Display Map Revr i 2 2 45 amp 7 8 1 Transmitter A Advanced gt gt C 2 Transmitter B Advanced lt lt vi On Set Color Standby Blue Vv On Clear Color Online Green v Qual Time Osec Qual Type OnSet YV 3 Advanced gt gt L a Vian ears rs UTE The Provisioning gt Alarms menu Basic Alarm Configuration Alarm ID number Description User definable description for the discrete alarm point Reverse Check this box to reverse the polarity
60. in settlement of any claim action or suit which may be asserted against DPS Telecom which arise out of or are related to the non fulfillment of any covenant or obligation of End User in connection with this Agreement This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California without regard to choice of law principles and excluding the provisions of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Any dispute arising out of the Agreement shall be commenced and maintained only in Fresno County California In the event suit is brought or an attorney is retained by any party to this Agreement to seek interpretation or construction of any term or provision of this Agreement to enforce the terms of this Agreement to collect any money due or to obtain any money damages or equitable relief for breach the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover in addition to any other available remedy reimbursement for reasonable attorneys fees court costs costs of investigation and other related expenses 81 82 83 Warranty DPS Telecom warrants to the original purchaser only that its products a substantially conform to DPS published specifications and b are substantially free from defects in material and workmanship This warranty expires two years from the date of product delivery with respect to hardware and ninety days from the date of product delivery with respect to software If t
61. ing Blinking Red Boot Loader is running Wireless Flashing Green Data transmit to wireless module Flashing Red Data received from wireless module LAN Blinking Green LAN activity Alarms Flashing Red Solid Red Standing alarm acknowledged Analogs Solid Red Exceeding 16 channel analog or power thresholds Solid Green 1 or more control relays latched Craft Flashing Green NG 16A data transmit over craft port Flashing Red NG 16A data recieve over craft port Front Panel LED Descriptions LED Status Description Hae Solid Green Power supply A OK No voltage or 24V and GND leads reversed on ae A A Solid Green Green Power Power supply B OK 1 B OK No voltage or 24V and GND leads reversed on Power prar B FA SolidRed Blown Fuse INK SolidGreen LAN connected o Back Panel LED Descriptions 65 O O 15 2 Display Mapping T Description Port Address Point Discrete Alarms 09 4 20 Control Relay _____ _ ee 4 3340 Reserved 09 4 Ae Display 1 Door Violation ee T ro w Reserved 09 4 4553 Stay open Door Mode Active ee 4 T s Reserved awo 14 5564 e Be SystemAlams CE 09 4 3345 SystemAlarms ee 4 5564 Display 2 DSCPSensor Power Fault va 1 4 amp 6 DSCP Sensor Powerlow______ _ es 4 v DSCPUnused CEC 09 4 4853 DscPCommFaied g 4 T s4 Analog 1 Minor Under Minor Over 9 1 J 12 Analog 1
62. intSet 20 Tbl B2 1 Identity points Tbl B3 2 DisplayGrid points Ident DisplayEntry 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 2 1 Manufacturer 1 1 Must be setto 1 to perform the resync request which will resend TRAPs for any standing alarm SumPClr 102 ComFailed 103 ComRestored 014 P0001 Set 10001 through P0064Set 10064 P0001 Clr 20001 through PO064CIr 20064 Tbl B5 5 AlarmEntry points AlarmEntry 1 3 6 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 Tbl B3 3 ControlGrid points ControlGrid 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 3 I Display 3 A 1 2 6 AState For specific alarm points see Table B6 The NetGuardian OID has changed from 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 2 to 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 Updated MIB files are available on the Resource CD or upon request 15 5 SNMP Granular Trap Packets The tables below provide a list of the information contained in the SNMP Trap packets sent by the NetGuardian 16A SNMP Trap managers can use one of two methods to get alarm information 1 Granular traps not necessary to define point descriptions for the NetGuardian OR 2 The SNMP manager reads the description from the Trap UDP Header Description Destination port 303 Length OXBABO UDP Headers and descriptions Person 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 4 1 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 1 99 1 1 1 O Y Vaue 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 2 99 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 2682 1 4 5 1 3 99 1 1 1 1 3 6
63. jor Under Major Over___________ __ Y 1 34 Analog 1SPolrty sa Analbog15Vale O O e 14 t732 sisi Analog 16 Minor Under Minor Over 4 3334 Analog 16 Major Under MajorOver 14 3536 Analogi6Range 9 1 443 Analog 16 Polaris r f as Analog 16 Value 9 1 4964 Power A Minor Under Minor Over____________ 9 1 J 12 Power A Major Under Major Over____________ __g 1 34 PowerARange ga 1 951 Fonera Ponty es r fm isplarii PowerAVaue e 1732 Power B Minor Under Minor Over____________ ___ga 1 3334 Power B Major Under Major Over____________ ___ga 1 3536 PowerBRange AD roer Broly Ps MEET E O ET Digital Temp Sensor 1 Minor Under Minor Over 99 1 12 Digital Temp Sensor 1 Major Under Major Over_____ __99 1 34 Dggtal Temp Sensor 1 Sensor not Detected se 1 f s Digital Temp Sensor 1 Range_____________ __v 1 ou Digital Temp Sensor 1 Polarity 9 1 B Digital Temp Sensor 1 Valuer_______ 9 1 1732 Randa _ Digital Temp Sensor 2 Minor Under Minor Over_____ 99 1 f 3334 Digital Temp Sensor 2 Major Under Major Over 99 35 36 Digital Temp Sensor 2 Sensor not Detected es 1 37 Digital Temp Sensor 2 Range 9 1 us Digital Temp Sensor Polarty e as DigitalTempSensor2Vaue 9 4964 Note Analog Value Power Value and Digital Temp Sensor Value must be multiplied by the appropriate VBIT from
64. le directly from your PC to the NetGuardian 16A and access its Web Browser See the via LAN section of this chapter 7 1 via USB Craft Port using TTY Interface The simplest way to connect to the NetGuardian is over a physical cable connection between your PC s USB port and the unit s USB craft port Note You must be connected wa craft port or Telnet to use the TTY interface Make sure you are using a standard A B USB cable this same cable is commonly used for USB printers to make a USB craft port connection We ll be using HyperTerminal to connect to the unit in the following example however most terminal emulating programs are also compatible USB Craft Port Cable PC with terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal 18 Note The following images display the setup process done in Windows XP The following steps will occur the first time any DPS USB equipment is used on this PC If you ve used a different DPS USB device before and have installed the DPS USB drivers then skip to Step 9 When you first connect the NetGuardian to your PC via USB a Found New Hardware message will appear i Found New Hardware x CDC AS 232 Emulation 1 This wizard helps you install software for DPS ATU If pour hardware came with an installation CD 32 or Floppy disk insert it now What do pon want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended te Install from a list or specific
65. ll appear on the NetGuardian s web interface The background color of the ROM field informs the user of the sensor s configuration state Also the NetGuardian s first D Wire sensor used to monitor the internal temperature The internal temperature sensor measures a range of 40 F to 180 F 40 C to 82 2 C within an accuracy of about 2 Basic configuration for the NetGuardian s D Wire temperature sensors can be accomplished from the Provisioning gt Sensors menu From this screen you can configure D Wire sensors select notification devices and set thresholds Sensors detected and configured detected and NOT configured NOT detected and configured A sensor type NOT supported Id ROM ID Description Display Map i 2 3 4 amp 6 Z7 B S E pei Thresholds Type MjU 32 00 Temperature Units Mnu 7 00 F Oc Record Freq Deadband Qual Time Oms Qual Type MnO 10 00 158 00 Analog Gauge Type None Es O O O O O 2 R Sensor peis O S T Baies 9 The Provisioning gt Sensors menu 48 Basic Sensor Configuration Sensor ID number The ID number found on the sticker of the temperature sensor node Your NetGuardian will automatically detect the sensor ID when you plug a sensor into the unit The color of the sensor ID field will tell you the status of the connected sensor Green The sensor is connected and properly configured Yellow The sensor is connected but has not yet bee
66. low Head T ail t Ulne ESC lt E thernet D CP S tats n ram Pr I maryPort re B oot ESC D DCP Unit ID 1 Listen DCP OVER LAN UjnitID Listen ESC Penne sked 1 90 4 Res dake ok aso o Setting DCP Parameters 1 Login to the TTY interface and press C onfig gt D CP 2 Set the DCP Address Unit ID 3 Set the DCP listening type toggle through the options Choose over serial over LAN or disabled e Note If not using DCP to communicate with a DPS master like T Mon then set the address to 0 and disable listening 27 9 NetGuardian Web Browser w e kad z 4 e g The NetGuardian features a built in Web Browser Interface that allows you to manage alarms and configure the unit through the Internet or your Intranet You can quickly set up alarm point descriptions vew alarm status issue controls configure paging information and more Analog Value 78 34 Air Temperature Temperature NOTE Max number of users allowed to simultaneously eee access the NetGuardian via the Web is 1 External Temperature 7 342 110 158 aa rA S Internal Temperature U EE L EE 9992099 99920 PTT ie O CE 9992099 HEHEHEH 9 1 Logging on to the NetGuardian For Web Interface functionality the unit must first be configured with some basic network information If this step has not been done refer to the section Quick Start How to Connect to the NetGuardian f
67. mp sensor 28 Major Under Major Over J ist Femp sensor 28 Sensornor baed A TPs H H HHH HTH DS H H HH HT Dis play 26 Digital Temp Sensor 29 Minor Under Minor Over e Digital Temp Sensor 29 Major Under Major Over YF Disa Temp Sensor 20 Sensornot Detected 98 1 J ET H a emo H H ewoo H H HHH e Bitar H H H HHH Dote Temp Sensor 30 Minor Under Mnor Over Baal Temp Sensor 30 Major Under Major Over o 1 3596 Doae Sensor a0 SensormorDetected 08 1 87 gt DralTempSSensor do Range a aa tal Temp Sensor 30 Polar H H HH H Display 27 Digital Temp Sensor 31 Minor Under Minor Over 9 1 12 Digital Temp Sensor 31 Major Under Major Over al Temp Sensor 31 Senso no Peters d C Temp sensorsiRe dT Feist Temp H A iY enms HTH HH HT Poca Temp Sensor 32 Minor Under Minor Over Dial Temp Sensor 32 Major Under MajorOver 9 HH TT al Femp Sensor 32 Sensor no Dered HH OOo H DO iat Temp Sensors2 Range amp H A iY Cia TempSesorszvawe AECI TO H H Note Digital Temp Sensor Value must be multiplied by the appropriate VBIT from table 14 2 in order to create a displayable Value A AAA G kd 14 30V 0081V 30V 30 70V 0182V 70V 70 90V 0231V 90V VBIT Values used for creating appropriate cell Values 15 3 System Alarms Display Map Display Points Alarm Point Description Solution 2 Haas rebobted nin call DPS Tech Support 559 454 Try pinging the Netw ork Time Server
68. n configured fill in your configuration fields and click Save to configure the sensor Red The sensor is not detected and configured i e a previous configured sensor is no longer connected Blue The sensor is not supported by the NetGuardian To reconfigure or disable the Sensor ID simply delete any data in this field and click Save The unit will refresh the sensor ID on that channel Description Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm notifications Notification Devices Kapal Or Gian Advanced Sensor Configuration Details gt gt The amount of time in minutes min or seconds s between each recorded sensor value The amount in native units that the channel needs to go above or below a threshold in order to cause an alarm Record Freq Deadband The length of time that must pass without interruption in order for the condition to be considered an Alarm or a Clear Allows you to choose whether you want to apply the Qualification Time to the alarm Set Clear or Both Sensor Type Select the type of D Wire sensor you are using for this point Temperature Units Select whether you want the temperature displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius These settings are set to indicate the severity of the alarm depending on which Thresholds threshold values have been passed Enter values for Major Under MjU Minor Under MnU Minor Over MnO and Major Over MjO Select the color coded gauge that best repre
69. nect To 2 NetGuardian LT G2 Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region Area code Phone number Connect using COM 16 When prompted enter the default user name admin and password dpstelecom NOTE If you don t receive a prompt for your user name and password check the Com port you are using on your PC and make sure you are using the cable provided Additional cables can be ordered from DPS Telecom HyperTerminal File Edit wiew Call Transfer Help le amp D login admin JE HE TE HE T HHH HEH Password 18 ESC to the main menu When asked if you d like to save your changes type Y for Y es Reboot the NetGuardian to save its new configuration 23 COM30115200 HyperTerminal TER Linked No zE Edt View Call Transfer Help tt DHCP E Disabled De 23 09 8 Host Name Unit IP 126 180 230 127 126 180 230 127 Login adnin Subnet Mask 299 299 192 0 209 299 192 0 far es successfully Gateway a 126 Z 10 s 255 23 255 s 200 259 x 255 Unit MAC 00 10 81 00 53 33 00 10 81 00 53 c 2006 DPS Telecom the U nit Addr S ubnet Gateway D HCP Host ESC eboot required Config P ing Dlebug e X it E thernet S tats n ram re B oot ESC Do you want to save changes y N Connected 0 00 20 ANSIW 115200 8 N 1 POU Now you re ready to do the rest of your configuration va LAN Plug the NetGuardian into your LAN and see the Logging On to the N
70. ng gt Ethernet menu Ethernet Settings Used only for web browsing Example If you don t want to remember this NetGuardian s IP address you can type in aname is this field such as NG16 Once you save and reboot the unit you can now browse to it locally by simply typing in NG16 in the address bar Used to turn on Dynamic Host Connection Protocol NOT recommended because the Enable DHCP unit is assigned an IP address from your DHCP server The IP you ve already assigned to the unit becomes inactive Using DHCP means the unit will NOT operate in a T Mon environment UnitIP_ IP address ofthe NetGuardian Cis SH network or be forwarded somewhere else on a wide area network An important parameter if you are connected to a wide area network It tells the Gateway NetGuardian which machine is the gateway out of your local network Set to 255 255 255 255 if not using Contact your network administrator for this info DNS Server 1 Primary IP address of the domain name server Set to 255 255 255 255 if not using DNS Server 2 Secondary IP address of the domain name server Set to 255 255 255 255 is not using Note DNS Server settings are required if a hostname is being used for ping targets 38 11 4 RADIUS RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service is an industry standard way to manage logins to many different types of equipment in one central location The NetGuardian connects to your central RADIUS server Every time a devic
71. ny of the options under Device Access to perform the desired action Device Access Backup Config The control menu is located in the bottom left of the web interface Backup Confio Backs up the units configuration settings Reads a configuration file from the unit Commits all changes made in the web interface to the NetGuardian s non volatile memor Device Access Option Description Initialize Sets the unit s configuration to factory default values Opens the NetGuardian s event log in Notepad or another plain text editor Deletes the NetGuardian s event log history Reboots the NetGuardian 64 14 Firmware Upgrade To access the Firmware Load screen click on the Provisioning gt System menu At the bottom of this screen click the Restore Configuration link located in the System Controls section Welcome Product Name NG V16 C16 62 v1 04 0113 Build Date Oct 4 2012 12 02 53 Stack Version v5 31 To upload firmware click on Upload on the top right corner of the web interface At the Firmware Load screen simply browse for the firmware update you ve downloaded from www dpstele com and click Load DPS Telecom Upload config firmware web or bundle Browse_ Upload Browse for downloaded firmware upgrade 15 Reference Section 15 1 Front and Back Panel LEDs LED Status Description sums Sunn reon Blinking Green NetGuardian application running Sams Blinking Red Boot Loader is runn
72. obal Settings Name NetGuardian 16A Location Fresno CA Contact 559 454 1600 Disable DCP DCP over LAN DCP over Serial DCP Unit ID Protocol 1 f DCPx Y DCP over LAN port Protocol 2001 7 UDP Y Get history history csv Erase history Erase Craft Port Port Select USB v Save The Provisioning gt System menu Global System Settings Name A name for this NetGuardian unit Optional field The location of this NetGuardian unit Optional field Contact telephone number for the person responsible for this NetGuardian unit Contact Optional field DCP Unit ID Protocol User definable ID number for the target unit DCP Address and desired protocol DCP LAN Enter the DCP port for the target unit UDP TCP port and desired protocol Get History Download a log of all configured analog and sensor values Erase Histor Erase the log of all configured analog and sensor values Port Select Select which port to use for craft 11 2 User Profiles Clicking User Profiles gives you access to modify the default username and password and to edit the administrator profile and create up to 9 additional unique user profiles each with different access rights to the NetGuardian s web interface 35 User Profiles Summary Id Username Status 1 admin Default Edit Administrator Profile 2 techi Active Edit Delete 9 after hours trech Active Edit Delete 4 tech2 Active Edit Delete Configure access privileges
73. og8Range CE 9 1 4143 Analog8 Polarity 3 3 895 Analog 8 Value 99T 4964 Analog 9 Minor Under Minor Over T es i 12 Display 7 Analog 9 Major Under Major Over 9 1 34 Analog 9 Range e ini onu Anaoa o Mawr nder Major Over Analog 10 Range 10 Range AL 43 Analog 10 mel Us Analog 10 Polarity 99 A Note Analog Value must be multiplied by the appropriate VBIT from table 14 2 in order to create a ee Value Analog 9 Polarit Analog 9 Value e E Analog 10 Minor Under Minor Over E ee EA 67 68 E E ee ee Analog 11 Minor Under Minor Over IIS IE ee Analog 11 Major Under Major Over ISA A VEA AnalogtiRange______ Si 1 9 1 Dis play 8 juanma Analog it Polarity 8 14 nB Analog 11 Vale o S e 4 t732 Analog 12 Minor Under Minor Over___________ 9 1 3334 Analog 12 Major Under Major Over___________ ___ g J 4 3536 Analogi2Range 8 ri 443 araoger as Analog12Valuer___________ 9 4 4964 Analog 13 Minor Under Minor Over _ 9 14 12 Analog 13 Major Under Major Over___________ __ e J 1 34 Analog 13 ralriy pe pm Display 9 Analog13Valuer_____________________ _ e 4 1732 Analog 14 Minor Under Minor Over___________ 99 1 3334 Analog 14 Major Under Major Over___________ 1 3536 41 43 E E E E O H E Analog i4Value 9 o 1 494 Analog 15 Minor Under Minor Over 1 12 Analog 15 Ma
74. or Under Major Over 9 41 l 34 Digital Temp Sensor 23 Sensor not Detected 9 41 s Digital Temp Sensor 23 Range Y Digital Temp Sensor 23 Polarity a A B Digital Temp Sensor 23 Vae a 1732 i a Digital Temp Sensor 24 Minor Under Minor drer aa 334 Digital Temp Sensor 24 Major Under Major Over 99 1 35 36 Digital Temp Sensor 24 Sensor not Detected es 3 Digital Temp Sensor 24 Range a an Digital Temp Sensor 24 Polary a l as Digital Temp Sensor 24 Vae Lao C Display24 Digital Temp Sensor 25 Minor Under Minor Over 99 T m2 aalan Sensor 25 Major Under Major Ower e 1 J ss eee a Data Temp Sensor 5 ange CPS Da temp Sensor Polar A H Da rem Sensor Vale HT Bate Sensor 26 Minor Under winorGver 98 H sa Bal temp Sensor 26 Mejor Under Major Over o 1 s JF Data Temp Sensor26 Sensor not etected o o J svo C i esso O O O J e o o S Co i l neoe J e a S ooo i l nessa f e O o i a Note Digital Temp Sensor Value must be multiplied by the appropriate VBIT from table 14 2 in order to create a displayable Value 71 72 Display Description Port Address Point Display25 1 Digital Temp Sensor 27 Minor Under Minor Over____ 99 __1 12 PU Digna Temp Sensor 27 Major Under Major Over TTT al Femp Sensor 27 eor baed A J METETE CTE UCI E CT DN H TN Yast emp Snsor27 Vane J ist Temp Sensor 28 Minor Under Minor Over J ister Te
75. or instructions on initial configuration setup 1 To connect to the NetGuardian from your Web browser enter its IP address in the address bar of your web browser It may be helpful to bookmark the logon page to avoid entering this each time After connecting to the unit s IP address enter your login information and click OK NOTE The factory default username is admin and the password is dpstelecom Username Password Login Enter your password to enter the device s Web Browser Interface In the left frame you will see the Monitor menu blue and Edit menu green The Monitor menu links are used to view the current status of alarms The Edit menu is used to change the unit s configuration settings All the software configuration will occur in the Edit menu The following sections provide detailed information regarding these functions Hot Tip The max number of users allowed to simultaneously access the NetGuardian via the Web is 1 28 9 1 1 Changing the Default Password The password can be configured from the Provisioning gt User Profiles screen The minimum password length is four characters however DPS recommends setting the minimum password length to at least five characters Use the following steps to change the logon password 1 From the Edit menu select System 2 Enter the new user name in the User field 3 Enter the new password in the Password field 4 Click the Save button User Profile 1 A
76. our values User Analogs Table View o E Battery Voltage Power Input B Power Input A Click on Analogs in the Monitor menu to view the current channel readings 58 12 4 Sensors This selection provides the status of the system s analog channels by indicating if an alarm has been triggered The Monitor gt Sensors screen provides a description of each analog channel the current reading the units being read and alarm conditions major under minor under major over minor over according to your temperature settings If configured under Provisioning gt Sensors your analog values will be displayed as a graphical gauge Selecting Table View will display a non graphical interface of your values Sensors Table View no EN A Yes Analog Value 78 34 Air Temperature Temperature 332 110 158 332 110 158 dBBBBBd 999907 E ITI Internal Temperature External Temperature The Monitor gt Sensors menu 59 12 5 DSCP The Monitor gt DSCP screen provides a description of each DSCP device alarm point state and each DSCP device analog channel the current reading the units being read and alarm conditions major under minor under major over minor over according to your analog settings DSCP Pnt Description Display Map 46 Sensor Power Fault 47 Sensor Power Low Id Description Display Map Thresholds Reading 1 Battery Voltage Major Under 6 75 VDC
77. rom the Provisioning menus the menu options in green on the left side of the web interface The following pages provide a brief description of the options available in each menu Saving Configuration Changes to the NetGuardian At the bottom of each screen you access from the Provisioning Menu you will see a Save button Clicking Save will cache your changes locally The web interface will then prompt you to either Write your changes to the unit or Reboot the unit for changes to take effect in the top left corner of your browser The relevant options will be highlighted in the Device Access options Note If the unit prompts you to both Write changes to the unit and Reboot you will Write your changes first Rebooting before without writing to the unit if a Write is required will cause you to lose your configuration changes Please WRITE to the unit after you are finished with your changes Please REBOOT the unit for changes to take effect Status messages on the NetGuardian Device Access menu inform you how to implement your changes Device Access Device Access Backup Config Backup Config Read Read Initialize Get Log Get Log Purge Log Purge Log Reboot Reboot The control menu highlights items that must be completed for your changes to take effect 34 11 1 System From the Provisioning gt System menu you will configure and edit the global system call T Mon and control settings for the NetGuardian System Settings Gl
78. s sec or minutes m in the value field and click Save Timers Web Refresh 15 605 7 E j 7 lsec How often web browser is refreshed when in monitor mode Timed Tick 0s 60m 0 0ff This is a heartbeat function that can be used by masters who don t perform integrity Osec checks Sound on time 0s 10m How long the NetGuardian s speaker will sound when reportable alarm occures or clears Ping Cycle 30s 30m 0 0ff E en z En 4min Time interval between each ping cycle 0 disables 30 seconds minimum DCP Poller Timeout 1m 30m 0 0ff baet S e z 5min DCP polls must be received within this time interval or the DCP poller inactive alarm will set DSCP Timeout 1m 120m 0 0ff DSCP polls must be received within this time interval or the DSCP Comm Failed alarm will 15min set Save The Provisioning gt Timers menu 94 11 17 Date and Time Date and Time Date Month Oct Day amp Year 2012 Time Hour 12 Minute 25 PM Set Unit Time Automatic Time Adjustment NTP _ Enable NTP NTP Server Address or Host Name Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time TestNTP Adjust Clock for Daylight Saving Time DST _ Enable DST So Month Weekday Hour ay Mar Second Sunday 2 AM E Month Weekday Hour ee Nov First Sunday k 2 AM lt Save The Provisioning gt Date and Time menu a Date Settoday s date S Set the current time Enter the NTP server s IP addres
79. s are configured to send SNMP traps 3 Make sure the NetGuardian 16A and the SNMP manager are both on the network Use the unit s ping command to ping the SNMP manager 79 17 Technical Support DPS Telecom products are backed by our courteous friendly Technical Support representatives who will give you the best in fast and accurate customer service To help us help you better please take the following steps before calling Technical Support 1 Check the DPS Telecom website You will find answers to many common questions on the DPS Telecom website at http www dpstele com support Look here first for a fast solution to your problem 2 Prepare relevant information Having important information about your DPS Telecom product in hand when you call will greatly reduce the time it takes to answer your questions If you do not have all of the information when you call our Technical Support representatives can assist you in gathering it Please write the information down for easy access Please have your user manual and hardware serial number ready 3 Have access to troubled equipment Please be at or near your equipment when you call DPS Telecom Technical Support This will help us solve your problem more efficiently 4 Call during Customer Support hours Customer support hours are Monday through Friday from 7 A M to 6 P M Pacific time The DPS Telecom Technical Support phone number is 559 454 1600 Emergency Assistance Emergen
80. s or host name then click Sync NTP Server Address or Host Name Example us pool ntp org Note Make sure to configure DNS before using host name instead of IP address Select your time zone from the drop down menu Adjust Clock for Daylight Savings Time DST Check this box to have the NetGuardian observe Daylight Savings y Sant Day Select the month weekday and time when Daylight Savings will begin EndDay Select the month weekday and time when Daylight Savings will end 12 Monitoring via the Web Browser 12 1 Alarms This selection provides the status of the base alarms by indicating if an alarm has been triggered Under the State column the status will appear in red if an alarm has been activated The status will be displayed in green when the alarm condition is not present Alarms E Id Description Display Map State 1 Front Door Clear 2 Side Door Clear 3 Back Door Clear 4 Tower Lights Clear 5 Motion Sensor 1 Clear 6 Motion Sensor 2 Clear 7 Commercial Power Clear 8 Media Converter Clear 9 Router 1 Clear 10 Router 2 Clear 11 Modem Clear 12 Rectifier Clear 13 Microwave Transmitter Clear 14 Switch 1 Clear 15 Switch 2 Clear 16 PBX Clear Click on Alarms in the Monitor menu to see if any base alarms have been triggered Basic Alarm Monitorino IDT Alarm ID number User definable description for the discrete alarm point State o The current state of the alarm Clear or Alarm 12
81. sents your data Selecting None will Analog Gauge Type disable the analog gauge and only a numerical representation of the value will be displayed under Monitor gt Sensors Qual Time Qual Type Note Before plugging in any additional D Wire Sensors set up the internal sensor 49 11 12 DSCP The NetGuardian supports DPS Server Client Protocol DSCP for communication with external DSCP devices such as the Track Monitor The Provisioning gt DSCP menu allows you to configure settings for sync d DSCP devices Note The Track Monitor DSCP device supports 2 alarm points and 6 analog channels The 2 alarm points and analog channels 1 amp 2 come pre configured to the unit however you are able to modify the description for the point DSCP Module Address High 00133200 Module Address Low 40902182 Update Frequency 5min Type Track Monitor Pnt Description Display Map Reverse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 46 Sensor Power Fault Fl 47 Sensor Power Low E Analog Configuration Id Description I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Battery Voltage Details lt lt Scaling Thresholds s Actual to Display MIU 9 60 p Dre Units VDC to VDC Mnu 12 00 a Low ref 0 to 0 na 20 16 High ref 5 to 24 MIO 21 60 2 Solar Voltage Details gt gt 3 Temperature Sensor 1 Details gt gt 4 Temperature Sensor Details gt gt 5 Temperature Sensor 3 Details gt gt 6 Temperature Sensor 4 Details gt gt Save To bind a DSCP device to the Ne
82. t 49 64 Digital Temp Sensor 7 Minor Under Minor Over 99 1 12 ___ Digital Temp Sensor 7 Major Under Major Over 99 1 34 Digital Temp Sensor 7 Sensor not Detected 9 1 Js DigitalTempSensor7Range 9 1 9u Digital Temp Sensor 7 Polarty e o gt Digital Temp Sensor 7 Value 9 4 t732 i Digital Temp Sensor 8 Minor Under Minor Over 99 1 3334 Digital Temp Sensor 8 Major Under Major Over 99 1 3536 Digital Temp Sensor 8 Sensor not Detected es 1 Digital Temp Sensor 8 Range 9 1 ans Digital Temp Sensors Poariy es wo es Digital Temp Sensor 8Value _ Digital Temp Sensor 9 Minor Under Minor Over 99 4 12 Digital Temp Sensor 9 Major Under Major Over NS IE DEE Digital Temp Sensor 9 Sensor not Detected sa por pos Digital Temp Sensor 9 Polarity ISA ES EA Display 16 loa lod lod lod aad A ra la loa la lodo l A la l A lA lo DigitalTempSensor9Range 9 1 om Digital Temp Sensor 9 Value 9 1 t732 Digital Temp Sensor 10 Minor Under Minor Over____ 99 3334 Digital Temp Sensor 10 Major Under Major Over____ 99 1 3536 Digital Temp Sensor 10 Sensor not Detected ee 1 S 7 Digital Temp Sensor 10 Range 9 1 uns Digital Temp Sensor 10 Polarity Tes r l es Digital Temp Sensor 10 Value e 1 4964 Note Digital Temp Sensor Value must be multiplied by the appropriate VBIT from table 14 2 in order to
83. t Number usually 162 and the Trap Community password Click Save and Next Notification 1 SNMP SNMP Trap Server IP Trap Port No Usually Use o 162 Trap Community Trap Type SNMPv1 SNMPv3 user see SNMP Tiens 10 menu 32 5 At the Schedule screen you ll select the exact days times you want to receive SNMP notifications You can set 2 schedules per notification For example you may want to receive notifications at certain times during the week and at different hours on the weekend Use the check boxes to select the days of the week and select the time from the drop down menus Click Save and Finish To try a test notification click the Test button See next step Notification 1 Schedule Td Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Notification Time 1 L 12 RD vimin AM te 11 v h 59 min PM Any Time AS AS A ES 2 See O 12 XRD imin AM to 11 W h 59 min PM Y Save and Finish 6 If you chose to test the email notification you ve just setup you will prompted with a pop up Click OK to send a test SNMP alarm notification Confirm all your settings by checking your alarm master to see if the SNMP trap was received NOTE This test only means that your notification settings are correct but you still need to assign the notification to an alarm point See Step 6 in How to Send Email Notifications for more detail 33 11 Provisioning Menu Field Descriptions NetGuardian configuration is performed f
84. tGuardian 164 first clear the Module Address High and Module Address Low fields After the configuration is saved and written to the 164 it will actively be listening for new devices Power up the DSCP device you wish to bind and move it within range of the 164 If applicable press the wireless reset button on the DSCP device After a few minutes you should be able to refresh this page and see the module address automatically populated above The Provisioning gt DCSP menu Module Configuration 4 byte identification address that is automatically acquired when the Track Monitor Module Address High DCSP device is sync d with the NetGuardian Note This field must be cleared before a new DSCP device can sync with the NetGuardian Module Address Low 4 byte identification address that is automatically acquired when the Track Monitor 50 DSCP device is sync d with the NetGuardian Note This field must be cleared before a new DSCP device can sync with the NetGuardian The rate with which the Track Monitor will report sensor data to the NetGuardian Note The Track Monitor spends a majority of the time in sleep mode to conserve Update Frequency power Update Frequency will determine the rate with which it will wake up and report data to the NetGuardian The lower the Update Frequency the faster the battery will drain Increasing the intervals between reports will increase the battery s longevity select Track Moni
85. the Gmail account in use The IP address of your email server From E mail Address Displays the email address defined in the Edit menu gt System that the NetGuardian will send emails from Not editable from this screen a The email address of the person responsible for this NetGuardian who will To E mail Address e receive email alarm notifications User name for the Gmail account being used Password for the Gmail account being used SNMP Notification Fields Notification 1 SNMP SNMP Trap Server IP Trap Port No Usually Use 162 i Trap Community Trap Type SNMPv3 lt SEMENI user see SNMP User1 menu Back Save and Next Editing SNMP notification settings A II SNMP Trap Server IP The SNMP trap manager s IP address The SNMP port UDP port set by the SNMP trap manager to receive traps usually set to 162 Trap Communit Trap Type Indicate whether you would like to send SNMP V1 vec or v3 traps SNMPv3 User Select the user User is configured in the SNMP menu Trap Port No Relay Notification Field Select relay to latch 1 Back Save and Next Editing SNMP notification settings SNMP Notification Select Relay to Latch 11 7 2 Schedule The notifications scheduling menu is where you will tell the NetGuardian exactly which days and times you want to receive alarm notifications You set 2 different schedules for each Notification 1 Schedule Id Sun Mon Tue Wed T
86. the sensor may be 4mA for a 4 20mA sensor which would correspond to a specific temperature you define in this field such as 32 F User definable upper reference scaling level This scales the information collected by the sensor in mA or VDC to a meaningful unit for the user For example for a temperature sensor the upper input collected by the sensor may be 20mA for a 4 20mA sensor which would correspond to a specific temperature you define in this field such as 32 F These settings are set to indicate the severity of the alarm depending on which threshold values have been passed Enter values for Major Under MjU Minor Under MnU Minor Over MnO and Major Over MjO Notification Devices Record Freq Deadband Low Ref Thresholds 11 13 Ping Targets The Provisioning gt Ping Targets menu allows you to configure the Description IP Address and Notification Devices for each of your 32 ping targets Ping Targets Id Enab Description Display Map Server IP or Hostname L 2 2 4 5 6 7 8 E Tr Cisco Router 126 102 218 3 E apr Ethernet Switch 1 126 102 218 24 al Ethernet Switch 2 126 102 218 12 a 4 Fl Ethernet Switch 2 126 102218 14 E S r Router 2 126 102 218 67 6 rl Media Converter 126 102 218 229 la e F Microwave Transmitter 126 102 218 90 e O Cisco 15454 126 102 218 43 E 9 Fl Calix 126 102 218 31 F 10 Modem 126 102 218 7 1i M PBX 126 102 218 15 E 12 Proxy Server 126 102 218 39 lal Th
87. tically send detailed notifications and instructions to alphanumeric pagers cell phones and PDAs Upgraded Web Interface The overhauled web interface that boasts several time saving new tools including new analog gauges You ll also notice the impressive speed boost Menus load very quickly and the alarm status updates automatically without requiring a page refresh 2 Specifications Discrete Alarm Inputs Temperature Sensors Sensor Thresholds D wire Sensors Multi purpose User Analogs Analog Input Range Analog Accuracy Analog Thresholds Control Relays Ping Targets Protocols Dimensions Weight Mounting Power Input Voltage Options Include Current Draw GMT Fuse Optional Sensor Power Output Voltage Output Output Current GMT Fuse Interfaces Visual Interface Audible Notification Operating Temperature Operating Humidity MTBF Windows Compatibility RoHS 20 Optional 16 Support for up to 32 D Wire Sensors see below 4 per sensor Up to 32 sensors 16 Optional 2 for monitoring power input 90 to 90 VDC or 4 20mA 1 of Analog Range See Analog Step Sizes 4 per analog channel 4 Optional 8 16 SNMP vi v2c and v3 DCPx TELNET HTTP SMTP ICMP HTTPS 1 72 H x 17 026 W x 6 636 D 4 4 cm x 43 25 cm x 16 85 cm 4 lbs 30z 1 9 kg 19 or 23 rack mount 48VDC 36 to 72 VDC Optional 24 VDC 18 V to 36 VDC Optional 24VDC
88. tor to enable the Track Monitor DSCP device Note When the Track Monitor is enabled Sensors Provisioning gt Sensors 27 32 will become disabled for use Note When the Track Monitor is enabled reach through access wa Provisioning gt Serial Ports is disabled Point Configuration Alarm point number Description User definable description for the discrete alarm point Reverse Check this box to reverse the polarity of the alarm point Un checked means the alarm is triggered when the Normally Open contact closure is latched When polarity is reversed a Normally Closed contact closure is clear and the alarm Type Reverse is triggered when this contact closure is released Check which notification device s 1 through 8 you want to send alarm notifications for that alarm point Analog Configuration Details gt gt ID number for the analog channel Description User definable description for the analog channel The amount of time in minutes min or seconds s between each log of each analog value to history The amount in volts that the channel needs to go above or below a threshold in order to cause an alarm User definable display units The most common are VDC Voltage F Fahrenheit C Celsius User definable lower reference scaling level This scales the information collected by the sensor in mA or VDC to a meaningful unit for the user For example for a temperature sensor the lower input collected by
89. ul unit for the user For example for a temperature sensor the lower input collected by the sensor may be 4mA for a 4 20mA sensor which would correspond to a specific temperature you define in this field User definable upper reference scaling level This scales the information collected by the sensor in mA or VDC to a meaningful unit for the user For example for a temperature sensor the upper input collected by the sensor may be 20mA for a 4 20mA sensor which would correspond to a specific temperature you define in this field These settings are set to indicate the severity of the alarm depending on which threshold values have been passed Enter values for Major Under MjU Minor Under MnU Minor Over MnO and Major Over MjO Push to Talk Enable Checking this box enables Push to Talk feature for this analog JJ Record Freq Low Ref Thresholds MjO Push to Talk Discrete Assign the alarm point associated with this analog Input Push to Talk Qual Time Length of time in milliseconds that an alarm point must be set before an analog can ms post Select the color coded gauge that best represents your data Selecting None will Analog Gauge Type disable the analog gauge and only a numerical representation of the value will be displayed under Monitor gt Analo 47 11 11 Sensors The NetGuardian supports up to 32 daisy chained D Wire sensors wa its D Wire input Sensors connected to the NetGuardian wi
90. which COM port to use it s time to launch HyperTerminal or other terminal software 12 Click on the Start menu gt select Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal Accessories Games Startup Internet Explorer MSN Outlook Express Accessibility r Communications lan Entertainment K a Network Connection 11d Address Book ke Metwork Setup Wizard E Calculator Mew Connection Wizard EN Command Prompt Wireless Metwork Setup Wizard 22 13 At the Connection Description screen enter a name for this connection You may also select an icon The name and icon do not affect your ability to connect to the unit Connection Description 15 Select the following COM port options e Bits per second 115200 e Data bits 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow control None Once connected you will see a blank white HyperTerminal screen Press Enter to activate the configuration menu COM1 Properties Les O ee Port Settings Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 y Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Ok J tene app 17 The NetGuardian s main menu will appear Type C for C onfig then E for E thernet Configure the unit s IP address subnet mask and default gateway 14 At the Connect To screen use the drop down menu to select the COM port you found earlier in the Device Manager Con
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