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User`s Manual MaxiiPowerTM Vi2208A & Vi2216A

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1. Blue for searching e Gray for disabled e Yellow for Requesting Power e Orange for Test mode e Red for Fault This shows the class being detected in case of normal operation Also it shows the error value in case of a fault condition This shows the type of PD Powered device detected by the Midspan If there is no PD detected the Midspan will not automatically apply power This shows the output voltage of the port This shows the current being delivered This shows the power being delivered This shows the junction temperature of the controller chip of that specific port 33 Statistics 1 17 1 Overload Counter 1 17 2 Short Counter 1 17 3 Power Denied Counter 1 17 4 Invalid Detection Counter 1 17 5 Reset Statistics This shows how many times the port has been in overload status This shows how many times the port has been shorted This shows how many times the port has denied power to loads This shows how many times the port has detected an invalid load This will reset all port statistics 34 1 18 1 Host IP Address 1 18 2 Display Computer IP Address 1 18 3 Midspan IP Address The IP Address Configuration tab is used to add a list of IP addresses that the GUI can use to connect to a Midspan It is also used to change the IP Address Default Gateway and Subnet Mask of a Midspan lt gt VIGITRON High Power PoE Midspan Firmware Sys
2. VIGITRON User s Manual MaxiiPower Vi2208A amp Vi2216A High Powered PoE Midspans UTP MaxiiPower Vi2508 amp Vi2516 High Powered Midspans UTP Extenders MaxiiPower Vi2608 amp Vi2616 High Powered Midspans Ethernet to Coax Extender Version 1 2 Updated 10 07 2015 O 2013 Vigitron Inc All rights reserved All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Contents Vi22A 25 26 Series Ethernet Midspan Installation Manual 6 SR Ee E E 8 AP e o E 8 EP 8 Hardware dee e EE 14 EC dE 14 CINI EE MT T 14 o A PP E E 14 LS Regulatory Certifications ud 15 1 7 Included AccessorieS ii 15 LAS e c s 15 LLED D ale e an 15 REO SSG e E o e E o O RERS 15 GUI Graphical User Interface Installation Procedure ii 16 Volen Detault NEEWOTK EE 21 Username and Password 21 Firmware Window m m 21 System Configuration WINdoOW caciones 23 DULL PO WEA cent atar 23 1 14 2 ILIM ICUT Conf a Aa 24 nn e o 24 CUA O e E O 24 A APP n 24 A A A o eo 25 nn PP e e 25 TELS POW CN o o IO Un II TEQNUR CUP DRM DN 25 A E Le I tap EE 25 IIA A a 25 DAE T MR ties 25 ds PP e o E PU A 25 Be ACE PO PRE E 25
3. DO NOT bundle UTP or UTP signals in the same conduit as high voltage wiring To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose these products to rain moisture dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on Vigitron equipment DO NOT install the unit in a place where the operating ambient temperature exceeds 75 C Make sure that the external power supply output voltage is in the recommended range Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including DVRs that produce heat Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at power source convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when a power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled objects have fallen inside the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped The main plug is used as the disconnect device and shall remain readily operable CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
4. I air Wis Enable All Ports Set delay time for all ports Please click Query button to refresh configuration values Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address Connect _ 9 Ethernet 192 168 2 107 Vi2216 Connected o USB com SNMP not Activated 2013 Vigitron Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 17 System Configuration Window These settings will help you to match the power requirements of your system to the 1 11 1 Power power output of the Midspan Management Power Management can be used in the following modes e None Indicates Power Management will not be performed by the firmware User needs to power up the ports manually e Static w Priority Power is budgeted statically based on selected violation type located under the Multiple Port Configuration or Port Configuration tabs o If violation type is Class Based then maximum permissible power for that class is budgeted o If violation type is User Defined then the configured user defined limit is budgeted o If violation type is None then budgeted power is based on port mode 23 1 11 2 ILIM ICUT Configuration 1 11 3 System Configuration 1 11 4 Chip ID 1 11 5 SW Version For Normal Mode the power budgeted is 16 2W e For High Power Mode 802 3at Class 4 the power budgeted is based on ILIM ICUT selected value o For ILIM ICUT 504 465 mA the power budgeted is 22 5W o ForILIM ICUT
5. k UL Accessories e Mounting brackets for front rear or wall installations e Rubber feet for desk applications e Molded IEC 7 ft 200 cm power cord e 8or 16 Cat5 cables with RJ45 connectors Vi22 25 series e 1m5 conductor with circular 5 pin connectors on both ends Vi25xxS and Vi26xxS Specifications subject to change without notice Please follow the following steps to install the Midspan e Connect an AC power cable to the Midspan e Use either an Ethernet or a USB cable to connect the Midspan to the Host PC e Connect a PoE powered device PD to one of the Midspans ports using a Cat5 6 or coax cable depending on your model Extended Midspans must use an extender unit before the PD UTP Midspans are compatible with models Vi2300A and Vi2301A while coax Midspans use models Vi2400A and Vi2401A e The Midspans are set to Auto mode by the factory In this mode the Midspan works as a plug and play device It automatically detects the PD and provides requested PoE power e To use the GUI Graphical User Interface a computer can connect to the Midspan through either a USB cable or through a network connection When using a USB cable the GUI should be started after the computer is connected to the Midspan Each port is equipped with an LED that provides port status as the following e Off The port is off and no Power is provided e On PoE power is on and is powering a valid PD e Slow Blinking The port does not have e
6. SERVICE PERSONNEL A WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus A WARNING This apparatus is a Class product This product must be connected to a mains socket outlet thru an AC to DC Power supply A WARNING The mains plug is used as the disconnect device and shall remain readily operable 1 1 Overview 1 2 Drawings The MaxiiPower Models Vi2208A Vi2216A are 8 and 16 port High Powered PoE Midspans Models Vi2508 Vi2516 and Vi2608 2616 are 8 and 16 port High Powered PoE Extended Midspans They meet IEEE 802 3af IEEE 802 3at standards and Hi PoE application The MaxiiPower Vi22A Vi25 series can deliver up to 37W per port simultaneously on all ports without requiring power sharing Ports 1 4 are Hi PoE ports and deliver up to 74W per port with the exception of the Vi2600 series The PoE functions can be set up with Windows GUI or use the default plug and play option The Midspan GUI is an easy and powerful tool that runs on the host PC and provides configuration power supervision monitoring and diagnostics of all ports through either Ethernet or a USB port The MaxiiPower Midspans are 1U height and can be easily installed in 19 racks They are ideal for a wide range of CCTV or IT applications that require high
7. between the two will result in erroneous SNMP messages To prevent this type of situation please click the Error Check button prior to starting SNMP Start SNMP This button will start the SNMP polling There must be at least one address listed in the SNMP Midspan List Once started the message SNMP Activated Multiple Midspans will be sent The GUI cannot be connected to a Midspan while running SNMP polling Starting SNMP will perform a disconnection Stop SNMP Clicking this button will stop the SNMP polling and send the SNMP message SNMP Deactivated Multiple Midspans If this box is checked and the GUI is minimized there will be an audible warning after an SNMP message has been sent The host computer must have speakers to play the warning Expanding the GUI will silence the warning By default this box is unchecked 40 1 19 7 Visual Warning 1 19 8 Enable Tool Tips 1 19 9 Auto Save on Start SNMP 1 19 10 SNMP Activated Not Activated Label SNMP Message sent to Trap 4 Messages When this box is checked and the GUI is minimized there will be a visual warning on the host computer after an SNMP message has been sent The number of messages sent since the GUI has been minimized will also be displayed Expanding the GUI will close the visual warning By default this box is checked Checking this box will enable tool tips By placing your mouse over an SNMP control a message will appear with a brief descriptio
8. excluded from this Agreement to the minimum extent required that this Agreement shall otherwise remain in full force and effect and enforceable in accordance with its terms e This Agreement will not be governed by the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods e fany part of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable that part will be construed to reflect the parties original intent and the remaining portions will remain in full force and effect e Awaiver by either party of any term or condition of this Agreement or any breach thereof in any one instance will not waive such term or condition or any subsequent breach thereof e Except as required by law the controlling language of this Agreement is English e You may assign your rights under this Agreement to any party that consents to and agrees to be bound by its terms Vigitron may assign its rights under this Agreement without condition e This Agreement will be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the parties their successors and permitted assigns 45 Vigitron Inc warrants that all Vigitron products Product if used in accordance with these instructions will be free of defects in material and workmanship for lifetime defined as the duration period of time until product end of life is announcement After which Vigitron will continue to provide warranty services for a period of 3 vears Period covering valid warran
9. others collective liability will be limited to the cost of the product itself 44 Arbitration Miscellaneous Any disagreement between the parties relating to any interpretation construction performance or breach of this Agreement shall be settled by arbitration to be held in San Diego Country California in accordance with the laws of the State of California in accordance with the rules then in effect of the American Arbitration Association The arbitrator may grant injunctions or other relief in such dispute or controversy The decision of the arbitrator shall be final conclusive and binding on the parties to the arbitration Judgment may be entered on the arbitrator s decision in any court having jurisdiction The party bring arbitration agrees to incur the total costs and expenses of such arbitration and shall pay their counsel fees and expenses This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between Vigitron and you concerning the subject matter hereof and it may only be modified by a written amendment signed by an authorized executive of Vigitron e Except to the extent applicable law if any provides otherwise this Agreement will be governed by the laws of the state of California U S A excluding its conflict of law provisions It is further agreed that if one or more provision of this agreement are held to be illegal or unenforceable under applicable California law such illegal or unenforceable portion s shall be limited or
10. power such as IP cameras wireless access points or VoIP to be connected to a central LAN switching fabric with ease The Midspans and Midspan extender combinations can be set up and accessed either by direct connection via USB or over a network Client software allows enterprise level connections to all Vi22 Vi25 and Vi26 series operating on the network SNMP reports out several trouble areas in real time via the operator programming to apply naming conventions to both units and individual ports Figure 3 Vi2208A Vi2216A Rear View Up to 100 Meters Vi2216A yl IP Camera Up to 100 Meters LA ee Network Switch IP Camera TETE 1 DC 2 DC 3 Earth GND 4 DG 5 DC Figure 7 Redundant Power Supply Connector Pin Out CC Figure 8 Vi2508S Vi2516S Rear View Figure 9 Vi2508 Vi2516 Rear View Up to 3 000 ft 909 m UTP Vi2516 Up to 3 000 ft 909 m UTP IP Camera 3308 o oro ELL cd Ed al d E E Figure 11 Vi2616 Vi2616S L Front View 10 1 DG 2 DC 3 Earth GND 4 DC 5 DC Figure 14 Vi2608 Vi2616 Rear View Up to 5000 ft 1524m of coax IP Camera Figure 15 Vi2616 Application Drawing Note The Vi2616L and Vi2616SL models are only compatible with Vi2400AL 2401AL Extenders Models ending in the letter L operate at 100Mb s only 11 IP Camera end Installation Connect the cables from the camera or oth
11. 563 545 mA the power budgeted is 26 5W o ForILIM ICUT 850 625 mA the power budgeted is 31 6W o For ILIM ICUT 850 725 mA the power budgeted is 37 0W e These limits will help to provide the necessary power for your system and prevents run away shorting and potential damage from occurring e Static wo Priority Same as above except that port priority of the port is ignored e Static wo Priority Power is budgeted statically based on selected violation type o If violation type is Class Based then maximum permissible power for that class is budgeted o If violation type is User Defined then the configured user defined limit is budgeted o If violation type is None then budgeted power is based on port mode For Normal Mode the power budgeted is 16 2W e For High Power Mode the power budgeted is based on ILIM ICUT selected value e For ILIM ICUT 504 465 mA the power budgeted is 22 5W e ForILIM ICUT 563 545 mA the power budgeted is 26 5W e ForILIM ICUT 850 625 mA the power budgeted is 31 6W e ForILIM ICUT 850 725 mA the power budgeted is 37 0W e Dynamic w Priority The power is budgeted based on the load and priority of the port e Dynamic wo Priority The power is budgeted based on the Load Set the Current Limit and Current Cut Limit ILIM ICUT This section displays the status of information about the Midspan This shows the current PSE control Chip Revision This sho
12. EBSSr sm toit eR aa teque es ERAS SUUS Maii tn bamvE R 35 1 18 4 Find All Midspan IP ee E 36 1 18 5 Midspan IP Address Programmer 36 1 18 6 Program New Midspan IP Address umi 36 TAS P GUIP Address sta O 36 1188 Add IP Address amp Desechado 36 lo Delete Selected IP aii 36 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol i 37 1 19 1 How to Receive SNMP Messages REENEN nnne rns ice eee ice ieri 37 1 19 2 Creating a List of Midspans to be Monitored with SNMP nennen nns 38 1219 3 Setting Up SNMP Enabled POS id ii 39 1 19 4 Saving and Loading the SNMP Configuration nennen nennen nnns nnne nna 40 1195 Miscellaneous CONTO 40 a PO O A 40 fa KEE e esos obo Eo bli dedo ndo ote ne oe uda 41 A DO Um EET E 41 1 19 9 Auto Save oOn Start E 41 1 19 10 SNMP Activated Not Activated Label en enne nennen nne nhh snnt re nennen snnt r rese rne 41 LAS PL SNMP Message Description nissan 42 1 19 12 Faut Code DEScriptionissnmso to lella 42 ji d 9 A 0 9 44 Software Acceptance Terms and Conditions iii 44 MM Iir iain RNC seau AA 46 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 Figur
13. EEC O A Er Om ito 25 LIZ MENA A POE id 25 TAS BY Koy 10 252 PORES ur etude ducta a TE LANA o LM EAE AA ELE EUN e 25 1 12 9 Set delay time TOK all el EE 25 ALIADO rada 26 Multiple Port Configuration WW INGOW nod tale 27 i e peii CEION a NEN ORDIN E 27 O ii 28 o o A T 28 sacs E POWER rale 28 w13 e lte E e e 28 ale SE a ir ded i IA i A i i 28 MAS e nl a eil fu 28 A e ER 28 113 We EE 28 a Re EE 28 Systema VIEW gn ele EE 29 A A nre 29 14 Power Ee aaa 29 1913 lt PorcAlio ced e Put ou Ende Ra tute en tL UP due LED UT Cc RM Sube cp Dt CO D gUS 29 1 14 4 POW CK En 29 KIA SROM 30 iuri POM SUAtUS e wn 30 UTA PON POWE arnee as 30 Port Conbeuration O a dl o 31 POr CONNPUratON UL TES 31 iN ke E E 31 ak Ted e le fe le 31 WIS 3 Classificalio celle 32 ES POWGOL DW HS lella ta 32 TAS PORNO EE 32 A a O A ee 32 EE ee eege ER ege 32 A E 32 TISTO FOCE POW gU ER en e PO eR ER FONTS 33 Loch 33 116 2 Class EFFOP CHE 33 1 16 3 Remote PO NV EE 33 ft BSE 00 he po E A A E E o uo AEE eee eee 33 LAGS CUEN e e o O A A ineetieennawnceteouiceds 33 TIGO POWE iaia olio nissan 33 LAS TEMP Gr dili el lla 33 EES 34 ab e Ov road ee E 34 TT 2 SHORE COUDtel o tata geile tie ale eae i AI i A o 34 ARI PON Er Denied Counter eaea e eS 34 1 17 4 Invalid Detection Counter Aaa 34 si EE ee 34 IPAddress Connie urato apnee 35 TTS D ele ele ER 118 2 Display COMPputer ele 35 ES MIOS Dan dB ACOP
14. Ports 192 168 2217 North Building E Pot El Pot9 192 168 2 227 2nd Floor 192 168 2 237 West Building 7 Por 2 El Pot 10 7 Audible Waming Visual Waming Enable Tool Tips Auto Save on Start SNMP Save Configuration Error Check E Pot3 E Port 11 ne eg r ot Powere 7 Pot4 7 Por 12 Post Desbdod E Pot5 E Por 13 Port t Forced Pwr 7 Pot amp El Port 14 Port Power Req 7 Pot 7 E Port 15 Port Faut 7 Pot 8 Por 16 Chekal Save Selected Ports Fault Codes Code 1 MPS Absent Code 2 Short Code 3 Overload Code 4 Power Denied Code 5 Thermal Shutdown Code 6 Startup Failure Code 7 Classification Failure Stop SNMP Midspan Connection Disconnect Disconnected Connection Method Ethernet Midspan IP Address 192 168 2 217 North Building e SNMP not Activated 2013 Vigitron Inc All Rights Reserved 38 1 19 3 Setting Up SNMP Enabled Ports Add This button is used to insert IP Addresses and descriptions from the Midspan IP Address drop down box located in the bottom right portion of the GUI By selecting an address from the drop down box and then clicking the Add button the address will appear in the SNMP Midspan List Amaximum of 21 addresses can be listed Add All By clicking this button all IP addresses in the Midspan IP Address drop down box will be inserted into the SNMP Midspan List A ma
15. an IP Address GUI IP Address List 192 E 168 EY 2 E 107 El Find all Midspan IP Addresses Type Description here 192 168 2 107 82340 36 107 224 762 Add IP Address Description 192 168 2 107 Vi2216 Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address Connect Ethernet connected USB com 192 168 2 217 North Building 192 168 2 227 2nd Floor 192 168 2 237 West Building 18 Connecting Through an Ethernet Cable Open the GUI or if not already installed run the GUI executable file xxxxx exe on the PC Step 1 Acquire your network information Log into the GUI by entering the username and password If this is the first time the GUI is opened a username and password must be inputted Go to the IP Address Configuration tab Click on Display Computer IP Address The example below shows an IP Address of 192 168 2 35 for the computer Note Some computers will have more than one IP Address Be sure to use the IP address that will be used to connect to the Midspan Host IP Address Display Computer IP Address IPAddress 192 168 2 35 IPAddress fe80 51de 381 851 3abe 7 13 Step 2 Locate any Midspans on your network Click on Find all Midspan IP Addresses A list of Midspan IP Addresses will appear in the window Select the Midspan address to be reprogrammed by clicking on the IP Address If reprogramming the Midspan IP Address is not necessary skip to Step 4 Midspan IP Add
16. anufacturer by a skilled personnel Improper upgrading will affect equipment performance and may result in rendering the equipment inoperative The Midspan GUI requires Microsoft NET Framework 4 installed on the host computer If you are running the GUI for the first time on a host computer with Windows XP you may need to visit the Microsoft website to download and install Microsoft NET Framework 4 21 lt VIGITRON High Power PoE Midspan Fimware System Configuration Multiple Port Configuration System View Port Configuration IP Address Configuration SNMP Log in Usemame 4 12 Characters Password 4 12 Characters Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address a pei rr Disconnected SNMP not Activated 2013 Vigitron Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 16 Firmware Window Firmware File A new unit has all the necessary programing and does not need this step To change the firmware of the Midspan you will need a file containing the new firmware The location of the file containing the new firmware is displayed in this box Browse The File browse dialog box will be opened to select the firmware file to be used Download The image file that was selected using the Load command will be downloaded to the Midspan and replaced the current firmware Clear Image Caution only click this button when prompted to do so When connected to a Midspan this button
17. ble Tool Tips Auto Save on Start SNMP Midspan Connection Disconnected SNMP Midspan List Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 DDDDDDDD Save Selected Ports Connection d Stop SNMP Connection Method Ethernet ue c Ey Ey Fw Fw SNMP Enabled Ports 7 Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port 14 7 Port 15 Port 16 SNMP SNMP Messages SNMP Activated SNMP Deactivated Comm ERROR Port Idle Port Powered Port Disabled Port Forced Pwr Port Power Req Port Fault Fault Codes Code 1 MPS Absent Code 2 Short Code 3 Overload Code 4 Power Denied Code 5 Thermal Shutdown Code 6 Startup Failure Code 7 Classification Failure Midspan IP Address E SNMP not Activated 2013 Vigitron Inc All Rights Reserved An SNMP trap program is needed to receive and view the SNMP messages sent by the Midspan GUI Many of these programs can be downloaded from the internet for free The trap program can be running on the same computer as the Midspan GUI or on a separate computer as long as it is connected to the same network All of the Midspan SNMP messages are sent UDP to port 162 SA 1 19 2 Creating a List of Midspans to High Power PoE Midspan be Monitored with lt VIGITRON S P SNMP Femware System Configuration Multiple Port Configuration System View Bot Configuration IP Addean Config
18. ction from the drop down menu When Disabled is selected 0 will always be displayed as the delay time If Enabled is selected the delay time can be set Zero will act the same as disabling the port Selecting 1 240 will set a delay period Clicking the Query button will display the individual port time delay that is currently programmed in the Midspan only if Enabled is selected When clicked this button will set all ports to Enabled Clicking this button will disable all ports and set the delay time to O By changing this setting the value will be applied to all ports 25 1 12 10 Apply This button should be clicked after all the ports have been configured with the desired delay time A message box will then appear as shown below It is always necessary to save the configuration in the Firmware tab to ensure that your changes are not lost from an interruption in power To save the new Power Delay settings go to the Firmware tab and click the Save Config button Figure 18 Message Box to Save the Configuration 26 1 13 1 Detection Type The Multiple Port Configuration window enables a way to apply the same configuration to multiple ports in a single screen This is the fastest way to apply similar changes to multiple ports Firmware System Configuration Multiple Port Configuration System View IP Address Configuration SNMP High Power PoE Midspan Po
19. d the port to Power On This will bypass detection classification and power management steps and no violation will be honored Check Select All to select all ports Otherwise each port number must be individually selected This button must be clicked to load the user selected configuration on to the selected ports 28 1 14 1 Poll 1 14 2 Power Available 1 14 3 Port Allocated 1 14 4 Power Delivering The System View window enables viewing status of all ports on a single screen Poll Power Available W Power Allocated Ww 600 00 111 00 Port Status Port Status W Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address n a Connect Ethernet 192 168 2 107 Vi2216 D Connected USB COMI y SNMP not Activated 2013 Vigitron Inc All Rights Reserved Figure 20 System View Window If the Poll box is checked it will enable continuous refreshing of the parameters This box shows the Midspan total available power The total power allocated by the system is displayed in this box The allocated power varies based on the selected Power Management Mode Shows the total power delivered on all active ports 29 1 14 5 Port 1 14 6 Port Status 1 14 7 Port Power This displays the port numbers This shows the port status The status is color coded as following for easy identification e Green Delivering e Blue Searching e Gray D
20. der Connection Method Click Connect under Midspan Connection When the connection is successful the gray box will display the word Connected Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address Connect Disconnect Ethernet 192 168 2 117 South Building 192 168 2 217 North Building 192 168 2 227 2nd Floor 192 168 2 237 West Building Common reasons that prevent a successful connection are no power to the Midspan or incompatible network IP Addresses between the host computer and the Midspan Be sure the first three numbers of the computer and Midspan IP Addresses are the same The fourth number must be different 20 Midspan Default Network IP Address 192 168 2 107 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 Username and Password When the GUI is first installed a Username and Password must be entered before clicking the Submit button The login information is chosen by the user and must be between 4 and 12 characters long To change the username and password you must login first The Submit button will now read Change Username and Password At this point you can enter in a new user name and password and then click Change Username and Password to update the login information Firmware Window Warning Upgrading firmware is not part of the normal operating procedure It should only be performed at the recommendation of the m
21. e 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 1122 VW edi 8 VI22084GF0O ENO Mea 8 Vi22084 Vi22164 TE 8 VI2216 APPICAHON Drawing sica 9 Vi2508 Vi2508s Front View 9 MI250S20125085 Front Ee 9 Redundant Power Supply Connector Pin OUt eene nennen nennen nnns anres 9 ViI25085 Vi25 e EE 10 V12508 V12 5 EE TEEN 10 Vi2516 Application Drawing sseeeesssseeeeeeeen nennen nnnm nnn nnne nnn nnn nnns nnns sa annes a arenae trennen 10 Vi2616 VI26 16S Front TE 10 Vi2608 Vi2608s Front View 11 VI26089 VI26 165 Rear EE 11 VIZ2008 VIZGLO Reat VIEW ee EE 11 Vi2616 Application Drawing nennen nennen nenne nnns ssa ann r essa annees aaa 11 EPMA VII OW Mr 22 System Configuration WindOw nennen nennen ene nnnn nnns sena annes saa antes ss asinis sanare inan nan 23 Message Box to Save the Configuration maridos ici ide ir Yea R V dE cep vUkY ia 26 System VIEW WINDOW serra 27 Multiple Port Configuration Window nennen nnns annes nnns snae 29 Pool 31 IP Address CON CULATION EE 35 Important Safety Warning Read and keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes
22. er powered device to the upper connectors When using the Vi22 series the cable must be a Cat5 6 with a maximum length of 100 m Extended Midspans must be used with single port extenders on the camera side Models Vi2300A and 2301A can be used with the Vi25xx series Midspans while models Vi2400A and Vi2401A are compatible with the Vi26xx series Ethernet Switch NVR end Installation Connect the RJ45 cables from the Ethernet switch to the Standard Ethernet ports Lower row of Midspan Midspan Extender Connect the extended distance UTP or coax cables to the upper connectors of the extended Midspan Status LEDs PoE Extended Ethernet ports Standard Ethernet ports Off No power provided PoE Green On Delivering power Flashing Fault condition Vi22xx Series 12 PoE 10 100BaseT LINK Extended Ethernet ports Standard Ethernet ports Off No power provided POE Green On Delivering power Flashing Fault condition Extended Ethernet Ports Upper row 10 100 BaseT Green On Connected 10 Mb s Orange On Connected 100Mb s Standard Ethernet Ports Lower row Link Orange On Connection is good Traffic Green Flashing Data is being sent Vi25xx Series PoE Ow O 2 O O ro LINK Standard Ethernet ports PoE Orange Off No power provided On Delivering power Flashing Fault condition Extended Ethernet Ports Upper ro
23. evice Port Power Req This message is sent when the port is connected to a valid device but either has not powered up yet or powering the device will exceed the allocated power Port Fault If there is a problem with a port a fault code will be sent Below is a list of all possible codes along with a brief description Code 1 MPS Absent Maintaining Power Signature This fault code is sent when there is a valid device connected to the port but it is not drawing the minimum current required to keep the port powered This value is of about 8mA Code 2 Short This code is sent when the port is automatically powered down to prevent an unsafe situation Code 3 Overload An Overload fault code is sent when the power used by a connected device exceeds typical operation Code 4 Power Denied The port did not power up due to power availability or port priority 42 Code 5 Thermal Shutdown The port automatically shuts down to prevent damage from excessive heat Code 6 Startup Failure An error occurred in the startup procedure Code 7 Classification Failure An error occurred in determining the classification The Vi2216 A and Vi2516 both provide up to 74 watts on each of the first four ports Both products provide a 600 watt PoE budget using a separate 65 watt power supply for powering internal operations When the first four ports are used at 74 watts less than 300 watts are consumed providing the ability to p
24. followed by legacy Legacy for legacy detection only The Legacy option will be considered the next time a detection is performed on a port This will not affect ports currently in a power delivering state To apply a change of the detection type disable and then enable the port 3l 1 15 3 Classification 1 15 4 Power Inrush 1 15 5 Port Priority 1 15 6 Violation Type 1 15 7 Max Power 1 15 8 Disable 1 15 9 Enable 1 15 10 Force Power 1 15 11 Apply Selects the PD classification type to be used e Bypass for ignoring classification e 3AF AT for IEEE 802 3af at classification signature Selects the Power Inrush mode of the port e Normal for IEEE 802 3af mode e High Inrush for Legacy devices which require more than 15 4W For port to deliver more than 15 4W appropriate ILIM ICUT value needs to be selected and classification needs to be bypassed e Pre 802 3at for devices supporting 802 3at For port to deliver more than 15 4W appropriate ILIM ICUT value to be selected Port Priority is used in situations where the total power requested by all connected devices may exceed the total power available from the Midspan By entering a value between 0 and 3 the user can give a higher priority to deliver power to some ports and less critical ports can be set with a lower priority Ports with the priority set to 3 have the highest priority and O is the lowest Selects the vio
25. ion is clicked Ln E Lo Lodi File Action Wee Help elei E m a Ey VIGITRON36 2 Computer gt xz Disk drives gt Ma Display adapters gt E DVD CD ROM drives gt 45 Human Interface Devices gt IDE ATA ATAPI controllers 4m Keyboards gt D Mice and other pointing devices gt A Monitors gt y Network adapters a Je Ports COM amp LPT 0 9 Communications Port COMI attivetviemegement Technology SOL COM3 7 USB Serial Port COM50 gt LA Proteere gt D Security Devices gt X Sound video and game controllers gt 1 System devices gt 8 Universal Serial Bus controllers Then click the Connect button This should connect your PC to the Midspan and the Status at the bottom of the window should display Connected 17 Common issues that prevent a successful connection are not having the USB driver installed incorrect port selection or not powering up the Midspan lt VIGITRON High Power PoE Midspan Firmware System Configuration Multiple Port Configuration System View Port Configuration IP Address Configuration SNMP Host IP Address Midspan IP Address Programmer Current IP Address 192 168 2 237 823410 88 97 224 76 22 OY CRRA fe New IP Address 1921682107 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 IPAddress 192 168 2 35 IPAddress fe80 61de a381 861 3abe 13 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Midsp
26. isabled e Yellow Requesting Power e Orange Test mode e Red Fault The power currently being delivered by the port is displayed If the port is not in Delivering mode it will show N A 30 Port Configuration 1 15 1 Port 1 15 2 Detection Type The Port Configuration window enables the ability to configure a single port and view its status High Power PoE Midspan Firmware System Configuration Multiple Port Configuration System View Port Configuration P Address Configuration SNMP Port Status Statistics Poll Status Overload Counter Status DELIVERING Detection Type 4 Point only Short Counter 0 Class Error Val 0 Classification Bypass Power Denied 0 Remote PD Type 802 3af PD Power Inrush Control High Inrush Invalid Detection 0 Voltage 56 26 V Curent 1229mA 69 W Port Priority 0 Violation Type None ec Enable Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address Figure 21 Port Configuration Ethernet 192 168 2 107 Vi2216 z USB comi SNMP not Activated 2013 Vigitron Inc All Rights Reserved Select the port number to be changed or status viewed Selects the PD detection type to be used None for bypassing detection 2 point for 2 point detection 4 point for 4 point detection 4 point legacy for 4 point followed by legacy 2 point legacy for 2 point
27. l Rights Reserved Port Checkboxes 1 16 Checking each box will enable SNMP on the respective Midspan port Checking boxes 9 16 will have no effect on an eight port Midspan Check all This button will automatically check all available boxes 39 1 19 4 Saving and Loading the SNMP Configuration 1 19 5 Miscellaneous Controls 1 19 6 Audible Warning Clear all This button will clear or uncheck all available boxes Save Selected Ports After the SNMP ports have been selected they must be saved by pressing this button Failure to do so will result in the loss of the selected ports Check Midspan Connection This button will attempt to connect over the network to any highlighted Midspan in the SNMP Midspan List If a connection is successful the appropriate number of checkboxes will be enabled For example a Vi2208A will only enable boxes 1 8 while a Vi2216A will enable all 16 boxes However if boxes 9 16 are checked for an eight port Midspan they will be ignored during the SNMP polling Save Configuration This button will save the current SNMP configuration Once saved the GUI can be closed and the saved configuration will be automatically loaded when the GUI is restarted Load configuration This button will load a previously saved SNMP configuration Error Check If a Midspan IP address or description is changed it is important to update the SNMP Midspan List with the new information Any discrepancy
28. lation type to be used by the port during delivering state e None for bypassing violation checking e Class Based for limiting power based on the classification results If classification is bypassed then Class 0 will be used in Normal Mode and ILIM ICUT values in High power mode e User Defined for limiting power based on user defined value This option is not displayed until User Defined is selected under Violation Type Enter the user defined power value Acceptable wattage inputted is 0 51 Watts This value is used if the Violation Type is User Defined This button disables the port Buttons Disable Enable amp Force Power are mutually exclusive This button enables the port Buttons Disable Enable amp Force Power are mutually exclusive This button forces the port to output power This will bypass detection classification and power management checks No violation will be honored Buttons Disable Enable amp Force Power are mutually exclusive Applies the user selected configuration on to the selected port 32 Port Status 1 16 1 Status 1 16 2 Class Error Value 1 16 3 Remote PD Type 1 16 4 Voltage 1 16 5 Current 1 16 6 Power 1 16 7 Temperature Check to enable polling of port Uncheck to disable polling This shows the port status The status is color coded for easy identification e Green for delivering e
29. n of the controls operation By default this box checked If this box is checked clicking the Start SNMP button will automatically save the current SNMP configuration By default this box is checked This label is located on the bottom portion of the GUI It indicates whether SNMP is turned on or off The text will turn red after an SNMP message is sent Clicking on the label will turn the text black again until there is another message sent 41 11 32 AMO 11 8 2013 1 19 11 SNMP Message Description 1 19 12 Fault Code Description SNMP Activated This message is sent when the Start SNMP button is pushed It will be followed with the status of every SNMP enabled port SNMP Deactivated This message is sent when the Stop SNMP button is pushed Comm Error Anytime a Midspan cannot be accessed through the network during the SNMP polling a Comm Error message will be sent to the trap After a connection is re established a Comm Reconnected message will be sent followed by the status of all enabled ports Port Idle A Port Idle message sent to a trap means the port is not connected to a valid load Port Powered This message is sent when the port is powering a device Port Disabled This message is sent when the port is turned off in the GUI and will not supply power Port Forced Pwr This message is sent when the port is configured in the GUI to send power regardless of any connected d
30. nough power for the load e Fast Blinking It warns that the connected PD is shorted or over current Recommended Operating system Windows XP Vista Windows7 and Windows 8 It requires Microsoft NET Framework 4 installed on the host computer Port Communication Ethernet or USB port 15 Important Note By running the GUI software you are accepting all terms and conditions of using this software as noted in Appendix A The following section will guide you how to use the High Power PoE Midspan GUI and connecting the host computer to the Midspan through a USB cable VIGITRON High Power PoE Midspan Fimware System Configuration Multiple Port Configuration System View Port Configuration JP Address Configuration SNMP Host IP Address Midspan IP Address Programmer Current IP Address 192 168 2 237 8234 0 88 97 224 76 22 Display Computer IP Address New IP Address 192 168 2 107 IPAddress 192 168 2 35 mc IPAddress fe80 61de 381 861 3abe 7 13 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 Midspan IP Address GUI IP Address List Cs pep see EJ EE Find all Midspan IP Addresses Type Description here x rr mae Sege 192 168 2 227 8234 0 226 112 224 76 22 1921682107 Vi2216 Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address Ethernet USB comi i 192 168 2 217 North Building 192 168 2 227 2nd Floor 192 168 2 237 West Building Your windo
31. ower four additional 60 watt cameras This can be accomplished using the Vi0015 cable which combines the power of two ports while maintaining the standard wiring configuration The Vi0015 has two color coded cables They are black and blue The black cable carries only power The Blue cable carries power and data To connect the Midspan to the switch use the port that is connected to the blue cable to connect the partner port to the switch Using the Vi0015 cable up to 8 cameras devices requiring 60 watts can be powered Remember when using either any of our Midspans or combination Midspan Extenders with a PoE switch it is recommended you turn off any PoE from the switch 43 Software Acceptance Terms and Conditions Acknowledgement Grant of License Disclaimer of Warranty Limitation of Liability By installing the software you acknowledge that you have read and understand the foregoing and that you agree to be bound by its terms and conditions You also agree that this agreement is the complete and exclusive statement of agreement between the parties and supersedes all proposed or prior agreements oral or written and any other communications between the parties relating to the license described herein License for software use is hereby granted to user only provided purchase has been made from an authorized Vigitron dealer or authorized hereby authorized by Vigitron License is not transferable and is limited
32. ress Find all Midspan IP Addresses 192 168 2 237 8224 0 88 97 224 76 22 192 168 2 107 823410 36 107 224 76 21 192 168 2 227 8234 0 226 112 224 75 22 Step 3 Program Midspan to operate on your network Selecting the Midspan to be programmed in step 2 will place the IP Address into the box labeled Current IP Address If changing the Midspan IP Address is necessary input the new values for the IP Address Default Gateway and Subnet Mask Then press the Program New IP Address The example below shows the IP Address being changed from 192 168 2 107 to 192 168 2 117 19 Midspan IP Address Programmer Current IP Address 192 168 2 107 8234 0 36 107 224 76 2 New IP Address 192 168 2 117 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Step 4 Add the new Midspan IP Address to the GUI Once programmed the new IP Address will appear in the four boxes located in the GUI IP ADDRESS List If you did not reprogram the IP address you will need to manually enter the address You may also add an optional description to the IP Address For example South building Then click on Add IP Address Description GUI IP Address List 192 168 Gi 2 1117 E Y South Building Add IP Address Description Step 5 Connect to Midspan To connect to the Midspan click on the down arrow under Midspan IP Address Click on the appropriate Midspan address Verify Ethernet is selected un
33. rt Configuration 7 Select All Detection Type 4 Point only PI Port 1 F Port 9 Classification Bypass 7 Port 2 Port 10 Violation Type E Port3 PI Port 11 Max Power 15 4 F Port 4 7 Port 12 Power Inrush Control High Inrush F Port 5 Fl Port 13 Port 6 Port 14 E Disable Enable Force Power Port 7 7 Port 15 E Port8 E Port 16 ee Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address Connect Ethernet 192 168 2 107 Vi2216 Connected USB PR SNMP not Activated 2013 Vigitron Inc All Rights Reserved Changes are communicated to unit however this page will not reflect status Different PoE devices may respond to differences in detection pulses If your device does not turn on try changing this setting Choose the detection type to be used for selected ports matching it to the camera requirements Most cameras will work in the default position None for bypassing detection 2 point for 2 point detection 4 point for 4 point detection 4 point legacy for 4 point followed by legacy 2 point legacy for 2 point followed by legacy Legacy for legacy detection only This option will be considered the next time a detection is performed on a port This will not affect ports currently in a power delivering state To apply a change of the detection type disable and then enable the port Zi 1 13 2 Classification 1 13 3 Violation T
34. ss amp Description 1 18 9 Delete Selected IP Address This section is used to reprogram the network settings of a Midspan This will reset all port statistics The IP address Default gateway and Subnet mask can be reprogrammed by inputting the data and then clicking on Program Midspan IP Address This section is used to add IP addresses to the drop down list under Midspan IP Addresses These IP Addresses are used to connect the GUI running on a host computer to a Midspan over a network By clicking the Add IP Address Description button the IP address in the four boxes and an optional description will be added to the Midspan IP Addresses list located in the bottom portion of the GUI IP addresses can be deleted from the drop down list under Midspan IP Addresses by selecting the address and then clicking Delete Selected IP Address 36 1 19 1 How to Receive SNMP Messages This GUI can monitor and send SNMP messages for a maximum of 21 Midspans While SNMP is running the GUI will remain on the SNMP tab To use other features of the GUI you must first stop the SNMP polling Any Midspan being monitored with SNMP should not be accessed by another GUI Doing so can create false information e VIGITRON High Power PoE Midspan System Configuration Multiple Port Configuration System View Port Configuration IP Address Configuration Multiple Midspan SNMP E Audible Waming Visual Waming Ena
35. tem Configuration Multiple Port Configuration System View Port Configuration IP Address Configuration SNMP Host IP Address Midspan IP Address Programmer Current IP Address 192 168 2 237 223410 88 97 224 76 22 Display Computer IP Address New IP Address 192 168 2 107 Default Gateway 192 168 2 1 IPAddress 192 168 2 35 SSS IPAddress fe80 61de a81 861 3abe 13 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Program New Midspan IP Address Midspan IP Address GUI IP Address List 192 i 168 E 2 sl El Find all Midspan IP Addresses Type Description here 168 2 107 4 SETE ee va Add IP Address Description 192 168 2 227 823410 226 112 224 76 22 192 168 2 107 Vi2216 Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address O Ethemei 92 168 216 e TT 192 168 2 217 North Building 192 168 2 227 2nd Floor 192 168 2 237 West Building Figure 22 IP Address Configuration This is used to determine the Host computer IP address Note Some computers have more than one IP Address By clicking Display Computer IP Address the GUI will show the IP address addresses of the computer running the GUI By clicking on Find all Midspan IP Addresses a list of IP addresses of any Midspans connected to the network will appear in the window 35 1 18 4 Find All Midspan IP Addresses 1 18 5 Midspan IP Address Programmer 1 18 6 Program New Midspan IP Address 1 18 7 GUI IP Address List 1 18 8 Add IP Addre
36. to usage only No permission is hereby given or granted to make any change modifications and is restricted only for its intended usage Operation or usage other than described will considered as a violation of intended use Software is provided As Is with all faults To the extent permitted by law Vigitron its dealers distributors and other appointed agencies hereby disclaim all warranties whether expressed or implied including and without limitations warranties that the product is free of defects merchantability and fit for a particular purpose and non infringing You agree to bear the entire risk as to selection the proper for your purpose and as to the quality and performance of the product Except as required by law Vigitron and its distributors directors licensors contributors agents and all associated in with Vigitron in connection with the said software will not be liable for any damages arising out of or in any way relating to this product and or agreement the inability arising out of or in any way relating to this agreement or the use of the product and those products associated with said use of products including limitation damages for loss of physical property goodwill work stoppage lost profits loss of data and computer failure or malfunction Even if advised as the potential from such loss or damage regardless of the theory applied of contract tort or otherwise which claims are based Vigitron its associates and all
37. ty will be determined by proof of purchase in the form of an invoice from an authorized Vigitron dealer Warranty will only be provided for as long as the original end user purchaser owns the product Warranty is not transferrable At Vigitron s option defective product will be repaired replaced or substituted with a product of equal value This warranty does not apply if in the judgment of Vigitron Inc the Product fails due to damage from shipment handling storage accident abuse or misuse or if it has been used or maintained not conforming to Product manual instructions has been modified or serial number removed or defaced Repair by anyone other than Vigitron Inc or an approved agent will void this warranty Vigitron Inc shall not under any circumstances be liable to any person for any incidental indirect or consequential damages including damages resulting from use or malfunction of the product loss of profits or revenues or costs of replacement goods The maximum liability of Vigitron Inc under this warranty is limited to the original purchase price of the product only Vigitron Inc Phone 1 858 484 5209 FAX 1 858 484 1205 7810 Trade Street Suite 100 San Diego CA 92121 USA support vigitron com www vigitron com 46
38. uration SNMP Multiple Midspan SNMP SNMP Messages SNMP Enabled Ports SNMP Activated 7 Pot1 E Pot 9 SNMP Deactivated 7 Por 2 El Port 10 Comm ERROR E Pot3 E Port 11 P Port Powered Port Disabled Port Forced Pwr Port Power Req Port amp Fault SNMP Midspan List 7 Pot 4 F Por 12 7 Port 5 7 Port 13 7 Pot 6 F Por 14 Delete All E Pot 7 El Port 15 7 Pot8 F Port 16 Save Selected Ports Check Midspan Connection Fault Codes Code 1 MPS Absent Code 2 Short Code 3 Overload Code 4 Power Denied Code 5 Thermal Shutdown Code 6 Startup Failure Code 7 Classification Failure 7 Audible Waming Visual Waming Enable Tool Tips Auto Save on Start SNMP Save Configuration Eror Check Stat SNMP Stop SNMP Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address Disconnect Ethernet ZER North Building USB 192 168 2 217 North Building 192 168 2 227 2nd Floor 192 168 2 237 West Building SNMP Midspan List Any Midspan to be monitored through SNMP must be listed in this textbox Use the Add or Add All buttons to populate the Textbox High Power PoE Midspan lt VIGITRON Firmware System Configuration Multiple Port Configuration System View Port Configuration IP Address Configuration SNMP SNMP Messages SNMP Activated SNMP Deactivated Comm ERROR Multiple Midspan SNMP SNMP Midspan List SNMP Enabled
39. w 10 100 Base T Green On Connected 10 Mb s Yellow On Connected 100Mb s Standard Ethernet Ports Lower row Link Orange On Connection is good Traffic Green Flashing Data is being sent Vi26xx Series 13 1 3 Electrical 1 4 Environmental 1 5 Mechanical Ethernet Interface Standard 10 100 1000BaseT 57 VDC 74W max per port on ports 1 4 Vi22 Vi25 series 57 VDC 37W max per port on ports 5 16 Vi22 Vi25 series 57 VDC 37W max per port on ports 1 16 Vi26 series 300W max aggregated 8 port Midspans 600W max aggregated 16 port Midspans AC Input 110 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 6 5 A max Output Status LED Green LED Ethernet Input Interface Shielded RJ 45 Ethernet Output Interface Shielded RJ 45 Connectors AC Power IEC380 8 inlet Redundant power 5 pin circular connector Vi25xxS and Vi26xxS Redundant power connector pin out 1 amp 2 Negative Pin 3 Chassis ground Pins 4 amp 5 Positive RJ45 Ethernet USB with Windows GUI 0 to 90 non condensing Temperature Operating 10 C to 50 C Storage 30 C to 70 C e 1 75x17x12 in 4 3x43x30 5 cm HxWxL 8 Lbs 3 6 Kg Vi2608 11 Lbs 5 Kg Vi2616 Output Power Sheet metal and extruded Aluminum 14 1 6 Regulatory Certifications 1 7 Included Accessories 1 8 Hardware Setup 1 9 LED Diagnostics 1 10 GUI System Requirements CE RoHS WEEE UL cUL YD
40. will delete the existing firmware and the Midspan will not operate without new firmware being loaded Save Config This button saves the current running configuration to the internal memory of the Midspan Saving the Configuration will prevent the loss of the individual port and power settings selected by the user The Midspan can be switched off and on without losing the configuration Command Progress This bar will display the progress of commands 22 The System Configuration window provides access to setting global configurations and status view of major parameters VIGITRON System Configuration Multiple Port Configuration System View Port Configuration IP Address Configuration SNMP Power Management System Configuration Delayed Power up K S e amp to S 0 240 Sec Port Enable H rj 9 Enable w Enable 0 H 10 Enable o Ew Enable e 0 E 12 Enable pa Enable v U I 13 Enable v Enable 0 14 Enable Enable 15 Enable Enable 16 Enable Maximum Power Available Watts enn Mode AUTO Enter 300 for Voxx08 600 for Vixx16 e dc CHIPID E111 Power Management Mode Dynamic w Priority SW Version 2 0 0 6 gt air ell e ce T Il nil Hf FAI E Pr Es ae E MaxPorts 16 Il I air iech degt 850mA 1 1A 745mA Power Available 600 Watts Wats Fil 12111 ce T 4 on DO L a t HB
41. ws may not update the USB port driver automatically You may need to update the driver manually as followings A Window XP Go to System property gt Hardware gt Device manager gt USB Serial converter and update driver B Window Vista Window 7 and Windows 8 Go to System property gt Device manager gt USB Serial converter and update driver A USB cable is provided to connect the computer to the Midspan Click on the IP Address Configuration tab After connecting the Midspan to the host computer and the USB driver is installed run the GUI executable file xxxxx exe on the PC 16 Under Connection Method click the down arrow in the drop down box The GUI will display all the available COM ports present on the PC The example below shows three ports available Com1 Com3 and Com50 Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address Connect Disconnect Ethernet x Disconnected 2058 SNMP not Activated 2013 Vigitron Inc All Rights Reserved If you are not sure which Com port to select you can go to the Device Manager window of your computer Click the Ports icon and a list of ports will be displayed along with a brief description The following example shows COM 50 as being a USB serial port The Midspan is connected to this port Now you can go back and select the appropriate USB port to use to connect to the Midspan On the lower portion of the GUI be sure that the USB button to the left of port select
42. ws the current running firmware version 24 1 11 6 Max Ports 1 11 7 Power Available 1 11 8 Power Allocated 1 12 1 Commands 1 12 2 Query 1 12 3 Apply 1 12 4 Delayed Power up 1 12 5 Port 1 12 6 0 240 1 12 7 Enable All Ports 1 12 8 Disable All Ports 1 12 9 Set delay time for all ports This shows the maximum number of Midspan ports detected by the software This shows the total available power for the Midspan This shows the total power allocated by the system Power allocated varies based on the power management mode selected Click the Query button to update the status fields Click the Apply button to configure the system with the inputted values The delayed Power up section gives the user the ability to prevent all ports from turning on at the same time following a power failure This will prevent any large current surges on the AC power that supplies the Midspan Each port can be programmed with a delay time starting from the point the Midspan finishes booting up and ending with the port delivering PoE power This delay can be anywhere from 0 to 240 seconds During this delay time the PoE LED s with will flash on any ports that have a valid load attached This is to show that the Midspan port s are in delay mode and will be powered once the delay time has expired Signifies the port number that corresponds to the controls The port delay can be enabled or disabled according to the sele
43. ximum of 21 addresses can be listed Delete To remove a single IP address from the SNMP Midspan List highlight the address by clicking on it Then click the Delete button Delete All This button will remove all the IP Addresses from the SNMP Midspan List VIGITRON High Power PoE Midspan Muttiple Port Configuration System View Port Configuration IP Address Configuration SNMP Multiple Midspan SNMP SNMP Messages SNMP Midspan List SNMP Enabled Ports SNMP Activated al a EA Port 1 v Port 9 SNMP Deactivated Port 2 Port 10 Comm ERROR Port Idle Port Powered Port 3 Port 11 Port 4 Port 12 Port Disabled Port 5 Port 13 Port Forced Pwr Port 6 Port 14 Port Power Reg Pot8 E Port 16 Fault Codes Audible Waming Check all jJ Clear all Code 1 MPS Absent Code 2 Short Visual Waming ERG V Enable Tool Tips Save Configuration mazioni Save Selected Ports Select ZS Code 3 Overload Y Auto Save on Start SNMP Check Midspan Connection Code amp 4 Power Denied Code 5 Thermal Shutdown Code 6 Startup Failure Stop SNMP Code 7 Classification Failure Midspan Connection Connection Method Midspan IP Address Connect Disconnect Ethernet 192 168 2 217 North Building Disconneted USB cod ir SNMP not Activated 2013 Vigitron Inc Al
44. ype 1 13 4 Max Power 1 13 5 Power Inrush Control 1 13 6 Disable 1 13 7 Enable 1 13 8 Force Power 1 13 9 Select All 1 13 10 Apply Choose the classification type for selected ports e Bypass for ignoring classification e 3AF AT for IEEE 802 3af at classification signature Choose the violation type for selected ports during delivering state e None for bypassing violation checking e Class Based for limiting power based on the classification results If classification is bypassed then Class 0 will be used in Normal Mode and ILIM ICUT values in high power mode e User Defined for limiting power based on user defined value Choose the user defined power value This value is used if the Violation Type is User Defined Acceptable wattage inputted is 0 51 Watts Choose the Power Inrush Control mode of selected port e Normal for IEEE 802 3af mode e High Inrush for Legacy devices which require more than 15 4W For port to deliver more than 15 4W appropriate ILIM ICUT value needs to be selected and classification needs to be bypassed e Pre 802 3at for devices supporting 802 3at Use this mode for delivering more than 15 4W appropriate ILIM ICUT value should be selected Check this box to disable selected ports Check boxes Disable Enable amp Force Power are mutually exclusive Checking this box will enable selected ports Check this box to force selecte

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