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1. Friendly Overview Name Overview Alarm Status Aa Watchdog 100 TestRack Display Logging Temperature 76 22 F Humidity 31 Control Real Time Soak Dewpoint 43 36 F eo Sensor Readings AM 98 72 ep AI2 N 99 21 XML MIB AI3 98 91 4 Al4 Internal 199 24 Sensors Alternate Temp Sensor Formats External Sensors Unit Location Support Manuals support geistglobal com or Call 800 432 3219 Unit Description Environment Monitor 1 402 474 3400 Admin or Call Copyright O 2003 2013 Geist All Rights Reserved Figure 4 Sensors Page Sensor and I O Data GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 8 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Logging Page The Logging page allows the user to access historical data recorded by the unit Please note that although data is logged once per minute all sensor data used in the real time display and alarm functions is read at least once every 5 seconds for internal sensors and once every 30 seconds for external sensors Recorded data is available for download in a comma separated values CSV file Click the Clear Logs check box and select Save Changes to clear the historical data stored in the device Overview Alarms Display Control Config Help XML MIB All is well 1 Alarms Monitored Logging Sensor Data Graph 2015 02 12 19 11 through 2015 02 13 19 10 T6 eS OOo 57 19 11 23 11 03 11 07 11 11 11 15 11 19 11 Time Rang
2. IP Address 192 168 123 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Leave blank Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Q Use the following IP address IP address 192 163 193 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Advanced Fm Figure 2 Network settings for initial setup Images varies depending on Windows versions GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 6 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Save changes The unit should now be accessible in a web browser via the unit s permanent IP address http 192 168 123 123 See Unit Configuration page 13 for details Mac OS Open System Preferences via the Dock or the Apple menu Select Network under Internet amp Network Select Ethernet from the list on the left side of the window and enter these settings on the right side of the window Configure Manually IP Address 192 168 123 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router Leave blank eoe Network a gt ShowAll Q Location Automatic Ethernet N Connected 4 N Status Connected med Ethernet is currently active and has the IP e
3. JBEIST Instruction Manual Environmental Monitoring Unit with Output Relay Watchdog 100 Series Firmware Version 3 Ones Dry roc GA BERBER Jesjez eajc Geist 1821 Yolande Ave Lincoln NE 68521 800 432 3219 402 474 3400 F 402 474 4369 www geistglobal com Contents Contents uos suce a a MEN URE SACRE ee LERNEN ELEC 2 SDESCITICATIONS cues ko Dk noia CR RR GRO RERO A RR RARE RR RR Dn ARD 3 Overview 3 Environmental 3 Electrical 3 Output Relay Contact Ratings 3 Networking 4 Data Formats 4 EMC Verification 4 Installation ciar 5 Guidelines 5 Mounting 5 Network Overview 6 Default IP Address 6 Initial Setup 6 Web Interracial aaa 8 Overview 8 Sensors Page 8 Logging Page 9 Display Page 10 Alarms Page 11 Control Page 11 Configuration Page 12 Unit Configuracion iia aaa 13 Network 13 Time and Date 13 E Mail 14 SNMP 15 User Accounts 15 Admin Information 16 Camera Configuration 16 Relay CONTO stan A A A A US DUM UN RUNE KON 17 Relay Contact Ratings 17 Relay Settings 17 Manual Override 17 Acknowledgments 17 FE EC NU M NE ER EE 18 Alarm Notifications 18 Alarm Types 18 Alarm Removal 18 Thresholds 18 SOS asa a aa Ra gRsaiERaaEa Era a sa Rai PSEERRa NER a EAE a anna nen 20 Overview 20 Internal Sensors 20 I O Sensors 20 Remote Sensors 21 ACCOSSOFIGS ia a unsere 23 IP Addressable Network Cameras 23 RSC Integration 23 Alternate Data Formats 23 Technical SUBDOFES inb aed VO an C a wd xara oS C NDA XO x
4. dry contacts may be used AI2 Scales O to 5 Vdc input to 0 99 dry contacts may be used AI3 Scales 0 to 5 Vdc input to 0 99 dry contacts may be used AI4 Scales 0 to 5 Vdc input to 0 99 dry contacts may be used I O Sensors The Watchdog 100 units come equipped with four I O ports for connecting additional external sensors such as Water and Door Sensors The four ports are designed to accept a 0 5 Vdc analog input alternatively an internal 100K pull up resistor to 5 V allows for the use of dry contacts The I O port input is converted to a digital number ranging from O to 99 and is displayed on the Sensors page Unused I O ports will display a value of 99 This range can be adjusted on the display page allowing the user to modify the value to make it more meaningful to the user Water sensors act as conductivity bridges Moisture across the contacts causes the value to drop Door switches can be wired in a serial connection if the chain is broken the entire group is classified as open The limiting factor on the I O ports is the length of the wire found to be around 400 feet Water Sensors O O D D Ci 2 3C ecce C common Figure 20 Water Sensor Wiring Example GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 20 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Door Switches Extended O O O a C 1 2 3C a e C common Figure 21 Door Sensor Wiring Example Additional Optional I O Sensors RWS Water Sensor RDPS Door Sensor SA 1 Smoke
5. Alarm RCP 2 125 V City Power Monitor WSK 10 10 Water Sensing Cable Kit WSK 40 40 Water Sensing Cable Kit 48 VDCM Power Monitor 30 VDCM Power Monitor Remote Sensors Available Sensors RT Temperature GTHD Temperature Humidity Dew Point GT3HD Temperature Humidity Dew Point with ability to add two RT sensors RTAFHDS Temperature Air Flow Humidity Dew Point CCAT Converts analog I O Sensors to Remote Digital Sensors RS2 Remote power monitoring and switching RTAFHD3 Compatibility The G RTAFHD3 sensor cannot be utilized in combination with the discontinued G RTAF and G RTAFH sensors or G RTHD sensors built prior to 2010 If you desire to add G RTAFHD3 sensors to an existing installation currently utilizing incompatible sensors please contact Customer Service for installation options Connecting Remote Sensors Plug and play remote sensors may be attached to the unit at any time via the RJ 12 connectors on the face of the unit In some cases splitters may be required to add additional sensors Each sensor has a unique serial number and is automatically discovered and added to the web page Up to four sensors may be connected to the Watchdog 100 The display order of the sensors on the web page is determined by the serial number of each sensor Friendly names for each sensor can be customized on the Display page GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 21 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Note
6. associating an alarm condition with one of the output relays Manual Override The output relay can be operated remotely through the Manual Override section of the Control page The user can force the relay to energize or de energize by selecting the desired action in a drop down menu and clicking the execute button The current relay status is displayed in the Manual Override section of the Control page The word forced is displayed next to any relay that has been manually forced to a given state Any forced relay will not change state based on alarm status Relays can be released from a forced energized or forced de energized state by selecting the Release Override option in the drop down menu Acknowledgments Any relay in latching mode will change from de energized to energized if it receives an alarm trip however the relay will not change from energized to de energized when the alarm status returns to normal until the user acknowledges the pending change Similarly any relay in latching mode will change from de energized to energized if it receives a manual override Force Energized command however the relay will not change from energized to de energized when the Release Override command is issued until the user acknowledges the pending change The user must check the Acknowledge and De energize box on the Control page for a latched relay to de energize Relay Relay Name Energized De energized Mode Rela
7. com or Call 800 432 3219 Unit Description Environment Monitor 1 402 474 3400 Admin or Call Copyright 2015 Geist All Rights Reserved Figure 16 Admin Information Display Camera Configuration Enter the domain names IP addresses and models of up to four IP addressable network cameras in the Cameras section on the Configuration page The unit will present a linked snapshot from each camera on the Sensors page Camera 1 URL Model No Camera Username Password Camera 2 URL Model No Camera Username Password Camera 3 URL Model No Camera Username Password Figure 17 Cameras Configuration Section Note Each camera must be set to allow anonymous access to enable this feature GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 16 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Relay Control Relay Contact Ratings The output relay contacts are intended to carry low voltage signals only Do not exceed the following ratings on the output relay contacts DC 60 V 30 W AC 30 Vrms 1 A Relay Settings The Watchdog 100 Series units provide one output relay that can be operated remotely or set to automatically open or close based on alarm conditions A relay in non latching mode will automatically energize and de energize as its associated alarms trip and clear A relay in latching mode will similarly energize on an alarm trip but will only de energize when acknowledged by the user See Alarms page 18 for additional information on
8. fitness for High Risk Applications Networking Protocols HTTP HTTPS SSL TLS SMTP POP3 ICMP DHCP TCP IP NTP Telnet Syslog Ethernet Link Speed 10 100 Mbps full duplex Data Formats HTML SNMP CSV Plain Text XML EMC Verification This Class A device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 4 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Installation Guidelines e If the Watchdog 100 is installed in a cabinet the ambient temperature of the rack should be no greater than 45 C e Install the Watchdog 100 such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of equipment is not compromised e Mount the Watchdog 100 so that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Mounting Figure 1 Watchdog 100 Mounting Options Using the 19 horizontal panel mount brackets attach unit to rack as shown GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual
9. user can better understand what the normal variations are thereby allowing the user to choose alarm thresholds that will not trigger numerous false alarms Note Changes in settings take a few moments to become active Rapidly resetting alarm values may not provide the desired results Allow up to 2 minutes after changing a setting before modifying it again GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 19 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Sensors Overview All internal sensors are measured every 5 seconds External sensors are measured every 10 to 30 seconds depending on the number of devices connected Sensor data collected by Watchdog 100 units provides useful trend analysis data While all values are not absolute in relation to a known unit trend analysis of the data allows users to view changes and draw useful conclusions about what is happening over time in the monitored environment Internal Sensors Watchdog 100 units contain the following onboard sensors e Temperature Measures temperature and can be displayed in C or F The accuracy is 1 F from 50 F to 185 F Note This sensor may be heated by internal circuitry in the unit a temperature offset is available to re calibrate e Humidity Measures the percent of water vapor in the air within 5 Dew Point Calculated measurement of temperature at which moisture in the air will turn to water based on the humidity and temperature measurements AI1 Scales O to 5 Vdc input to 0 99
10. 5 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Network Overview This product comes preconfigured with a default IP address set Simply connect to the Environmental Monitoring Unit and access the web page with your browser Default IP Address Watchdog 100 units have a default IP address for initial setup and access to the unit if the assigned address is lost or forgotten Once an IP address is assigned to a unit the default IP address is no longer active To restore the default IP address press the reset button located beside the network connector and hold for approximately 20 seconds The idle and activity lights near the network connector will both light up when the IP address has been reset Note Pressing the reset button will restore the default IP address and will also clear all password settings The Configuration page allows you to assign the network properties or use DHCP to connect to your network Access to the unit requires the IP address to be known so use of a Static IP or reserved DHCP is recommended The default address is shown on the front of the unit e IP Address 192 168 123 123 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e Gateway 192 168 123 1 Initial Setup Connect the Watchdog 100 to your computer using a crossover cable or hub switch Windows OS Navigate to the Local Area Network Adapter Connections Properties and change the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Select Use the following IP address Use these settings
11. D GR bw d On taa Ra ND RR a RR RC RR RR n RU RU CR V RR on UR 24 Firmware Version 24 Firmware Updates 24 Resetting the Unit 24 Service and Maintenance 24 More Technical Support 24 Table OF Figures inn 25 Revision History 26 GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual Revision Date 2 16 2015 Specifications Overview The Watchdog 100 provides remote environmental monitoring and alarming capability needed to detect climate conditions in data centers Additionally the Watchdog 100 provides one output relay that can be operated remotely or set to automatically open or close based on alarm conditions The Watchdog 100 is equipped with a built in web server with a 10 100 Mbps connection speed Web pages are generated by the unit to monitor local environmental conditions No software other than a web browser is required for operation and several data formats are available The Watchdog 100 has a built in sensor to monitor temperature humidity and dew point as well as one port for adding remote sensors The Watchdog 100 also has four I O ports for connecting additional external 5Vdc sensors such as Water and Door Sensors The Watchdog 100 can be optionally configured at the factory to support Power Over Ethernet PoE Environmental Temperature Operating 10 C 50 F min 45 C 104 F max Storage 25 C 13 F min 65 C 149 F max Humidity Operating 5 min 95 max non condensing Storage 5 min 95 max non condensing Elev
12. The sensor uses Cat 3 wire and RJ12 connectors Wiring must be straight through reverse polarity will temporarily disable all sensors until corrected Note The sensors use a serial communication protocol and are subject to network signaling constraints dependent on shielding environmental noise and length of wire Typical installations allow runs of up to 600 feet of sensor wire GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 22 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Accessories IP Addressable Network Cameras The unit is able to interface with up to four IP addressable network cameras A live snapshot from each camera will be displayed on the unit s Sensors page underneath the main unit s graph Clicking on a snapshot opens the camera s website in a new browser window 76 79 31 250 76 79 31 251 Figure 22 Camera Images Camera model and IP address are entered on the Monitoring tab of the Configuration page Note Some cameras require additional software downloads to display live video in a web browser RSC Integration For users with multiple units Geist RSC software offers e Convenient single window monitoring of multiple units via simple web based interface e Streamlined firmware updating e Consolidation of alarm settings See http www geistglobal com for more information Alternate Data Formats In addition to the full access control and configuration available via a desktop web browser Watchdog 100 Series products present data in mul
13. Wi Fi E address 192 168 123 1 Configure IPv4 Manually gt IP Address 192 168 123 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router DNS Server Search Domains xime Advanced 2 1 id Click the lock to prevent further changes Assist me Revert Apply Figure 3 Mac OS network settings for initial setup Image varies depending on Mac versions Apply changes The unit should now be accessible in a web browser via the unit s permanent IP address http 192 168 123 123 See Unit Configuration page 13 for details GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 7 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Web Interface Overview The unit is accessible via a standard unencrypted HTTP connection as well as an encrypted HTTPS SSL connection The following web pages are available Sensors Page The front page Sensors gives a real time view of the unit s data Readings for the internal temperature humidity and dew point sensors along with all I O ports and external sensors will be shown Optional cameras may be added and their live snapshots are shown on this page Plug and play external sensors appear below the internal sensors when attached The menu bar allows access to the rest of the Environmental Monitoring Unit s functionality GEIST Watchdog 100 TestRack Firmware Watchdog 100 IP Address 192 168 140 236 Local Time 2015 02 16 11 53 16 Version v1 6 0 An is well 1 Alarms Monitored
14. ation Operating O m 0 ft min 2000 m 6561 ft max Storage 0 m 0 ft min 15240 m 50000 ft max Electrical 6 12 Volts DC 2 Amps Output Relay Contact Ratings The output relay contacts are intended to carry low voltage signals only Do not exceed the following ratings on the output relay contacts DC 60 V 30 W AC 30 Vrms 1 A Warning Consideration should be given to lockout tagout and other procedures required for servicing external devices controlled by the Watchdog 100 output relays Appropriate safety precautions must always be taken when operating or maintaining equipment connected to the Watchdog 100 Geist Manufacturing assumes no responsibility or liability for any injury or damage to any persons or property resulting from improper operation or maintenance of a device connected to the Watchdog 100 GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 3 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Caution The Watchdog 100 unit has not been evaluated for and should not be used in any application in which the failure of the hardware could lead to death personal injury or severe physical or property damage or environmental damage collectively High Risk Applications including but not limited to the operation of nuclear facilities mass transit systems aircraft navigation or aircraft communication systems air traffic control weapon systems and direct life support machines Geist expressly disclaims any express or implied warranty or condition of
15. e day Y Display Refresh Watchdog 100 TestRack Displa Temperature Y Humidity Y Graph Dewpoint Y Selected Alt 8 lt MESES Color Code pasce fus E Sensors AIS a for Graph Al4 e Sensor Data Log Download the sensor data log CSV Clear the Log Figure 5 Logging Page GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 9 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Display Page The Display page allows the user to assign friendly names to internal and attached sensors as well as change the default temperature unit of measure for sensors The 5Vdc internal analog sensors can also be adjusted to show what every range is necessary for the user There is a linear mapping of 0 5Vdc to the range entered by the user Additionally a unit label may be added to make the numbers more meaningful All is well 1 Alarms Monitored Overview Display Logging Temperature Unit Fahrenheit v Control Internal Temperature Offset OF 0C Config Save Changes Help XML MIB Device ID Device Type Friendly Name FD0004A315320CC3 Watchdog 100 Watchdog 100 TestRack Remove all unplugged devices Save Changes Analog Sensors Scaled Value Sensor Friendly Name at OV at 5V Analog 1 AM 000 10000 Analog 2 AI2 0 00 100 00 Analog 3 AI3 0 00 00 00 Analog 4 Al4 0 00 100 00 Save Changes Analog Scale Adjustment Figur
16. e 6 Display Page GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 10 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Alarms Page The Alarms page allows the user to establish alarm conditions for each sensor reading Alarm conditions can be established with either high or low trip thresholds The alarms are displayed in different sections based on the sensor the alarm is associated with Alarm options include relays Email and SNMP Traps See Alarms page 17 for details All is well 1 Alarms Monitored Overview Alarm settings Alarms Watchdog 100 TestRack Display Logging E mail Temperature Alarm must remain tripped for U Email 1 Control Trips if Below 0 min before notification U Email 2 nan u UP Email 3 Confi f x g m 40 E Repeat every 0 min Email 4 Help C Email 5 XML MIB Save Changes Add New Alarm Temp Sensor Save Changes Add New Alarm Figure 7 Alarms Page Control Page The Control page allows the user to control the relay settings for the unit The Watchdog 100 has one relay that can be operated remotely or set to automatically open or close based on alarm conditions Friendly names for the relay give the option of changing the state name from Energized De energized to something more meaningful to the user For more information see Relay Control page 17 All is well 1 Alarms Monitored Overview C O ntro Relay Settings Display Logging Relay du
17. ed strictly for authentication and is not required when using None or ESMTP Server smtp gmail com Port 465 Use SSL Sender diggertest5Q gmail com User Name idiggertest5 gmail com Password Destination 1 Imosas itwatchdogs com Destination 2 Destination 3 Destination 4 Destination 5 Email Status Save Changes Send Test Email Figure 12 Email Configuration Section GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 14 Revision Date 2 16 2015 SNMP The unit supports retrieval of all data via Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP v1 and v2c In addition alarm traps can be sent to up to two IP addresses The SNMP configuration is entered on the SNMP section of the Configuration page The default read community string is public and the MIB is downloadable via a link on the unit s web page Read Community public Write Community private Trap Community private Trap Type V1 Trap Trap IP 1 0 0 0 0 Trap IP 2 0 0 0 0 Save Changes Send Test Trap Figure 13 SNMP Configuration Section User Accounts Watchdog 100 Series offer account security options that are entered on the User Accounts section of the Configuration page There are three levels of account security e Administrator Password protects the Display Alarms and Configuration pages e Control User Password protects the Control Actions and Control Settings pages e View User Passw
18. es Name Energized De energized Mode Control i Relay 1 Relay1 Energized De energized L Latching Config Save Changes Help XML MIB Manual Override Action Do Nothing Figure 8 Control Configuration Page GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 11 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Configuration Page The Configuration page contains many of the settings for the device Sections for Network Time Email SNMP User Accounts Administration Information Cameras and Diagnostics are all housed on this page Each section contains a Save Changes to allow for saving the newest settings within that section only See Unit Configuration page 13 for more details Overview Alarms Display Logging Control Config o Help XML MIB Figure 9 Configuration Page GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual All is well 1 Alarms Monitored Configuration Restore System Default Values Restore Network and Account Default Values MAC Address 00 04 A3 15 32 0C O Enable DHCP IP Address 192 168 140 236 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 140 254 Primary DNS 8 8 8 8 Secondary DNS 1192 168 140 20 Save Changes Current time 2015 02 16 15 01 32 Mode NTP UTC Offset 5 00 Year B i EB Deu Ti Seconds H5 32 E um a em 0 59 Server pool ntp org Sync Period 11800 seconds Save Changes 12 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Unit Config
19. id the warranty No serviceable parts inside More Technical Support http www geistalobal com 800 432 3219 Email support geistglobal com Or contact your distributor GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 24 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Table of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual Watchdog 100 Mounting Options rentimine a nnn hhhhhm nnn aan nnn ann na nnn 5 Network settings for initial setup Images varies depending on Windows versions 6 Mac OS network settings for initial setup Image varies depending on Mac versions 7 Sensors Page Sensor and I O Data css an a id 8 POGGING Page men eR 9 DISPIaY Page na ea eesskishriblerlst 10 MAMAS PA Eee ee E 11 ControlCon figurado Page nda 11 COMMNGUPATION Page ss IIS 12 NetWwor Contiguratio Section sra ES 13 Time Configuration section andado 13 Emall Contiguration Section arsch sinn 14 SNMPContigurati n Section nee ec 15 User Accounts Configuration Section za a tive teas RICO Can EROR 15 Admin Information Configuration Section sseseeeessseseee nennen nnns 16 Admin Information Display anni 16 Cameras Configuration Section ei de pic don ea dad oua Ci es 16 Rela
20. ode NTP v UTC Offset 5 00 Year Month Day Hour Minutes Seconds 15 2 13 23 46 18 yy 0 23 0 59 0 59 Server pool ntp org Sync Period 1800 seconds Save Changes Figure 11 Time Configuration Section GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 19 Revision Date 2 16 2015 The time date IP address and friendly name of the unit are displayed in the top of each web page Watchdog 100 TestRack IP Address 192 168 140 236 Local Time 2015 02 16 15 01 32 Note The time and date are not adjusted for daylight savings time Setting the time zone offset forward and backward an hour will cause a gap or overwriting of logs respectively E Mail The unit is capable of sending e mail to as many as three addresses at once Most SMTP and ESMTP servers are compatible Authentication options are None POP3 POP before SMTP or ESMTP The e mail configuration is set on the Email section of the Configuration page An SMTP server as well as Sender and Destination addresses are required to send e mails Some mail servers may require a username and password In most cases the username does not have to match the Sender address but does need to be a valid user on the authenticating server Microsoft Exchange servers will have to be set to allow SMTP relay from the 1P address of the unit In addition a test email can be sent from the bottom of this section Note The unit cannot receive e mails The POP3 server is us
21. ord protects the Sensors PDA WAP and XML pages User Accounts Admin User Name Admin Password Verify Admin Password Control User Name Control Password Verify Control Password View User Name View Password Verify View Password Save Changes Figure 14 User Accounts Configuration Section GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 15 Revision Date 2 16 2015 User account names may include alphanumeric characters spaces and underscores Passwords may include alphanumeric characters and underscores Note The Administrator account must be active to enable the Control Access and View Only accounts Note The Control Access account must be active to enable the View Only account Note The account names root and admin are disabled for security reasons and cannot be re enabled Warning Record your passwords To reset lost passwords follow the instructions for resetting the unit s IP address and passwords given in the Default IP Address section page 6 Admin Information Information entered in the Admin Info section of the Admin tab of the Configuration page will show up at the bottom of the unit s web interface Admin Info Contact Name Contact Email Contact Phone Device Location Device Description Environment Monitor Save Changes Figure 15 Admin Information Configuration Section Unit Location Support Manuals support geistglobal
22. sor already in the Tripped or Unplugged state goes back into its normal range e Unplugged Occurs when a sensor with an alarm set loses contact with the main unit due to the sensor being physically unplugged or another communications error Alarms can be added for each internal device or external sensor displayed on the Alarms page An alarm is added by pressing the Add New Alarm button and selecting the sensor value to be monitored from a drop down menu Alarm Removal To remove an alarm select REMOVE ALARM from the sensor type drop down menu then click the Save Changes button Thresholds The user must set a trip threshold and type for each alarm that is added to the Alarms page The threshold type is chosen as Trips if either Above or Below from a drop down menu when the alarm is created The threshold value is typed into a data window when the alarm is created GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User 18 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Manual Alarms are triggered based on the selected sensor s data and the trip threshold type and value Alarm settings can be edited or deleted at any time Analysis of each unit is recommended before setting alarm thresholds as some of the values monitored by the unit are relative values whose scale will differ slightly between units Allow each unit to operate under normal steady state conditions for several hours before setting alarm thresholds By allowing the sensors to operate for several hours the
23. tiple formats for easy integration with other monitoring systems Data formats available via links on the unit s web page are Figure 23 Alternate Format Links e XML Extensible Markup Language Presents data in a structured tree for use with automated scripts and monitoring systems e MIB Management Information Base Downloads the MIB for use with SNMP monitoring tools GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 23 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Technical Support Firmware Version The firmware version is located in the upper right section of the web interface header represented by v3 y xx Before contacting support it is recommended that the Watchdog 100 unit first be updated to the latest firmware version If this is not possible please have the unit s existing firmware version number available when contacting technical support GEIST Watchdog 100 TestRack Watchdog 100 IP Address 192 168 140 236 v1 6 0 Local Time 2015 02 16 15 54 34 All is well 1 Alarms Monitored Figure 24 Web Page Header Firmware Updates Keep your unit updated with the latest firmware releases or sign up for notifications at the following website http www geistglobal com su Resetting the Unit Should the Watchdog 100 unit loose communication the processor may be manually rebooted by pressing the Reboot button on the face of the unit Service and Maintenance No service or maintenance is required Do not attempt to open the unit or you may vo
24. uration Network The unit s network configuration is set on the Network section of the Configuration page Settings pertaining to the unit s network connection are DHCP Allows the unit to request a dynamic IP address from a server on the network e Static IP Address Net Mask Gateway When not using a dynamic address enter static network configuration information here e DNS Servers Allows the unit to resolve host names for Email NTP and SNMP servers as well as cameras MAC Address 00 04 A3 79 72 15 Enable DHCP IP Address 192 168 140 237 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 140 254 Primary DNS 8 8 8 8 Secondary DNS 192 168 140 20 Save Changes Figure 10 Network Configuration Section Time and Date The system clock is set on the Admin section of the Configuration page The unit comes preconfigured with the IP addresses of two NIST time servers and is set to the Central Time Zone 0500 GMT Should a local time server be preferred enter its IP address into the Server box and click the Save Changes button Clearing the time server addresses and clicking Save Changes will set the time servers back to the defaults The unit attempts to contact the time servers during boot up and periodically while running Until a time server is contacted or the system clock is manually set all log time stamps will present time as the number of seconds since the unit was powered up Current time 2015 02 13 18 46 18 M
25. y 1 Relay 1 Energized De energiz ed Latching Save Changes a Latching y Mode Select Manual Override Relay Status Action Relay1 De energized Do Nothing M Je Override Selections Execute Figure 18 Relay Control Options GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 17 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Alarms Alarm Notifications The Watchdog 100 supports three types of alarm notification e Relay The unit can be configured to energize de energize one control relay e E Mail The unit can be configured to send alarm e mails to up to three recipients e SNMP The unit can be configured to send SNMP traps to up to two trap servers Watchdog 100 TestRac E mail Temperature Alarm must remain tripped for Email 1 Trips ff Below Y 0 min before notification Email 2 limit 40 00 FT Email 3 Repeat every 0 min Email 4 Se A Alarm gt Threshold Save Changes Add New Alarm Alarm Status N Alert Options Figure 19 Alarms Options The unit is capable of any combination of the above alarms at once Alarm type combinations are selected per alarm via the check boxes which are displayed for each alarm on the A arms page Alarm Types The Watchdog 100 provides three types of alarm messages via E Mail and SNMP e Trip Occurs when a sensor value goes above a high trip threshold or below a low trip threshold e Clear Occurs when a sen
26. y Control OPIO 17 Alarms ODHOLDIS at ARO 18 Water sensor Wiring EXample Marsa 20 Door Sensor Wirmo Exam Plana 21 Camera Mad eS Pu 23 AlternatexFormelt LINKS ta dao 23 Web Page Header er dorar da 24 25 Revision Date 2 16 2015 Revision History 9 12 2011 Initial Version CG AK GM1118 Watchdog 100 Series User Manual 26 Revision Date 2 16 2015

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